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next speaker, please. >> clerk: mary eliza. >> good afternoon, commissioners. mary eliza here. i would like to also support the bay view boat club, and i appreciate all of your efforts to continue to help keep the legacy businesses intact in the city. we definitely hope that we can connect the past to the future in a way that will be meaningful for the communities as they're coming along. thank you very much. >> president adams: thank you. next speaker, please. >> clerk: maria davis. >> hi. i'm maria davis. i'm the owner of st. mary's pub for the last eight years. st. mary's pub was named after the long-gone college. we have been an iconic business in the neighborhood, and the neon serves a distinctive business on the top of the hill. since its opening so many years ago, the bar has had many owners, mainly women. the bar was thriving in the 1990's, until the owner turned it over, and then, the bar fell on hard times. in 2010, the bar went up for sale, and seeing its potential, i bought it and restored it to its former glory. in 2015, it was recognized by usa today as in the top
next speaker, please. >> clerk: mary eliza. >> good afternoon, commissioners. mary eliza here. i would like to also support the bay view boat club, and i appreciate all of your efforts to continue to help keep the legacy businesses intact in the city. we definitely hope that we can connect the past to the future in a way that will be meaningful for the communities as they're coming along. thank you very much. >> president adams: thank you. next speaker, please. >> clerk:...
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eliza philippidis reports.year—old striker was en route to his club debut at cardiff city when the plane lost radar contact with the channel island of guernsey. his father was first told that his son was missing by a local news channel, who'd picked up the story. mnsumon; 747, 22777 i don't know. which he liked. things were going well. he was playing well. and the news that this thing has happened... i don't know. there are no words to explain. rescue aircraft and boats searched more than 2,500 square kilometres of sea for the single—engine piper malibu on tuesday. guernsey police said a number of floating objects had been seen in the water, but they were unable to confirm whether any were from the missing aircraft. sala was signed by cardiff city in a record club deal of $19 million. forfans, this was potentially a turning point for the struggling club. we've just been relegated, he was going to keep us up, that's all we want, is to stay up in the premiership. we needed a striker. he was the link. and it'sjust
eliza philippidis reports.year—old striker was en route to his club debut at cardiff city when the plane lost radar contact with the channel island of guernsey. his father was first told that his son was missing by a local news channel, who'd picked up the story. mnsumon; 747, 22777 i don't know. which he liked. things were going well. he was playing well. and the news that this thing has happened... i don't know. there are no words to explain. rescue aircraft and boats searched more than...
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let's turn to a journalist, eliza collins, politics reporter for "usa today." eliza, thanks. >> of course. >> shepard: the congress is not movable at this moment, it's largely believed. he's trying to get the people onboard. how big a moment this? >> this is a huge moment for the president. as you guys were talking about earlier in the show, public polling ahead of the shutdown did show that ore whel ming majority of americans did not believe that the government should shut down over the wall. trump's base does believe that. trump's very much catered to his base. at this point the government is shut down. in order for republicans to continue and have really leverage in negotiations they need a broader section of the population. and so he is trying to bring in sort of those moderate republicans, those independents, and you said congress is not movable, i believe democrats are not movable. the white house does run the risk of losing moderate republicans in congress on this. part of this speech is also to rally up republican support and say this is the right thing
let's turn to a journalist, eliza collins, politics reporter for "usa today." eliza, thanks. >> of course. >> shepard: the congress is not movable at this moment, it's largely believed. he's trying to get the people onboard. how big a moment this? >> this is a huge moment for the president. as you guys were talking about earlier in the show, public polling ahead of the shutdown did show that ore whel ming majority of americans did not believe that the government...
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eliza philippidis reports.to his club debut at cardiff city when the plane lost radar contact with the channel island of guernsey. his father was first told that his son was missing by a local news channel who'd picked up the story. translation: the hours go by and i've been thinking the worst. i don't know. i spoke to him on sunday. he was very happy because he was going to a bigger club, which he liked. things were going well. he was playing well. and the news that this thing has happened. . .i don't know. there are no words to explain. rescue aircraft and boats searched more than 2,500 square kilometres of sea for the single—engine piper malibu on tuesday. guernsey police said a number of floating objects had been seen in the water, but they were unable to confirm whether any were from the missing aircraft. sala was signed by cardiff city in a record club deal of $19 million. forfans, this was potentially a turning point for the struggling club. we've just been relegated, he was going to keep us up, that's a
eliza philippidis reports.to his club debut at cardiff city when the plane lost radar contact with the channel island of guernsey. his father was first told that his son was missing by a local news channel who'd picked up the story. translation: the hours go by and i've been thinking the worst. i don't know. i spoke to him on sunday. he was very happy because he was going to a bigger club, which he liked. things were going well. he was playing well. and the news that this thing has happened. ....
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eliza philippidis, bbc news. media influencers — telling people about new games, or make—up or consumer products, for example. but over the past year, some of the most successful have been talking about something else in their postings: anxiety, depression, and burnout. our population correspondent stephanie hegarty has been trying to find out why. ok, let's do this. billions of us are broadcasting our lives on social media. in the history of human beings, it's probably the most dramatic shift in how we interact, but we still don't really know what it's doing to our minds. but there could be a group of guinea pigs, who could give us an idea of what this is doing to our mental health. it's good! in the weird world of the social media influencer. we out here! hello, everyone. never in my life filmed a video like this. please forgive me... something dark is happening on the internet. me was sad. these young people are living the influencer journey. i'm depressed... so why are they so miserable? from her flat in mexi
eliza philippidis, bbc news. media influencers — telling people about new games, or make—up or consumer products, for example. but over the past year, some of the most successful have been talking about something else in their postings: anxiety, depression, and burnout. our population correspondent stephanie hegarty has been trying to find out why. ok, let's do this. billions of us are broadcasting our lives on social media. in the history of human beings, it's probably the most dramatic...
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eliza philippidis, bbc news.unced visit. it's his fourth summit with his closest ally, president xijinping, and comes amid reports that preparations are underway for another meeting with president trump. the us president said at the weekend that a location would be announced shortly. china's support is considered crucial for any nuclear deal. the former chairman of nissan, carlos ghosn, has insisted he's innocent of any financial misconduct at a court hearing in tokyo. appearing in handcuffs and tied at the waist, it's the first time mr ghosn has been seen in public since he was arrested and charged in november. he said he'd been falsely accused, and is being unfairly detained. a judge refused an application for bail. a former youth football coach who was due to go on trial accused of the sexual abuse of boys under 16 has died. peterborough crown court heard that michael "kit" carson was killed in a single—vehicle car crash yesterday. the 75 year old had worked for peterborough united, cambridge united and norwic
eliza philippidis, bbc news.unced visit. it's his fourth summit with his closest ally, president xijinping, and comes amid reports that preparations are underway for another meeting with president trump. the us president said at the weekend that a location would be announced shortly. china's support is considered crucial for any nuclear deal. the former chairman of nissan, carlos ghosn, has insisted he's innocent of any financial misconduct at a court hearing in tokyo. appearing in handcuffs...
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eliza philippidis, bbc news.ic of congo says it will respect the law forbidding it from publishing that it can denounce what church workers and leaders are seeing. the results have not yet been published. opposition leaders say the poll has been marred by fraud. the presidential candidate for the opposition has demanded the commission published the results. translation: reaffirmed that the election results and non—negotiable, and that under no circumstances will either the congolese people, nor ourselves, except such results. we call on the congolese people to remain vigilant and to demand their choice to the ballot be respected by the independent national electoral commission. —— accept. an iranian man who crossed the english channel to the uk in a small boat has warned others against taking the same journey. just yesterday, eight more migrants were found following a search when an empty dinghy was found on a beach near kent. the largest group seeking asylum in the uk last year was from iran. our special corresp
eliza philippidis, bbc news.ic of congo says it will respect the law forbidding it from publishing that it can denounce what church workers and leaders are seeing. the results have not yet been published. opposition leaders say the poll has been marred by fraud. the presidential candidate for the opposition has demanded the commission published the results. translation: reaffirmed that the election results and non—negotiable, and that under no circumstances will either the congolese people,...
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eliza philippidis, bbc news.ouble decker buses, has been discovered blocking a sewer in devon. made up of fat, wet wipes and grease, it was found near the sea in sidmouth. the local water company says it will take up to 8 weeks to remove, as jon kay reports. sidmouth — a regency seaside resort where queen victoria played as a child. but lurking beneath the town, a 21st—century reality. there's another layer of fat down there. a sludgy mass of wet wipes and sanitary products, glued together with tons of kitchen grease and fat. discovered last month, it has grown over christmas. it's the biggest one i've seen. it's probably about right here. charlie found the fatberg when he was inspecting the sewers with his crew. what were you saying to one another when he kept going on and on? when does it end? when does it ever end? we took a few lights down there and we eventually saw the end of it. it is quite horrifying to see, actually. quite eerie to see that these two big lumps arejust sat there, waiting. so far they have
eliza philippidis, bbc news.ouble decker buses, has been discovered blocking a sewer in devon. made up of fat, wet wipes and grease, it was found near the sea in sidmouth. the local water company says it will take up to 8 weeks to remove, as jon kay reports. sidmouth — a regency seaside resort where queen victoria played as a child. but lurking beneath the town, a 21st—century reality. there's another layer of fat down there. a sludgy mass of wet wipes and sanitary products, glued together...
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in theory, in my law under section 17 oh three of -- as eliza mentioned the president is supposed to consult with congress -- no one in practice, we've heard that does not happen very quickly. the code is 1707 and the key component i think for those of us who are concerned about domestic rights and the way in which expands to foreign relations creep into the domestic context where at least legally speaking we have more protections and more individual rights is that it can apply to us persons which include us citizens and anyone legal status in the united states such that courts of construed the interest of the assets that are frozen and can be owned by wholly-owned by us persons as long as there's a foreign national beneficial interest. i'll talk about that fact in the american muslim community and their charities and civil society organizations after 911. there is an exception. humanitarian exception. food, clothing msn but there's a waiver to the exception typically evoked so therefore it does not apply and it can be a very have a humanitarian -- devastating humanitarian effects wh
in theory, in my law under section 17 oh three of -- as eliza mentioned the president is supposed to consult with congress -- no one in practice, we've heard that does not happen very quickly. the code is 1707 and the key component i think for those of us who are concerned about domestic rights and the way in which expands to foreign relations creep into the domestic context where at least legally speaking we have more protections and more individual rights is that it can apply to us persons...
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. >> eliza, who's the key lawmaker to watch behind the scenes moving this whole thing forward? >> we've got to watch mitch mcconnell. he stayed quiet for a really long time in december. the senate unanimously passed a bill very similar to this one and the president said he wasn't going to sign it and so mcconnell said, all right, hands off. deal with the democrats. and then we saw him come back on the scene this week. he held those two votes yesterday, one was the democratic bill, very similar to this one, the other one was the president's proposal, both failed. the democratic bill got a few more votes. they got six republicans on their side, but mcconnell basically -- people said that that was a message. he was trying to say look, neither worked we've got to come to the table and then we saw real movement. watching mcconnell on this, the freedom caucus, the conservatives have a lot of influence on the president. they were in the white house when president trump decided he was going to shut down the government. we need to be watching them on this. so far they've stuck by him. m
. >> eliza, who's the key lawmaker to watch behind the scenes moving this whole thing forward? >> we've got to watch mitch mcconnell. he stayed quiet for a really long time in december. the senate unanimously passed a bill very similar to this one and the president said he wasn't going to sign it and so mcconnell said, all right, hands off. deal with the democrats. and then we saw him come back on the scene this week. he held those two votes yesterday, one was the democratic bill,...
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so it seems, eliza, the president, maybe some might look at it as he gave a little something here to open up the government. is there a fair expectation that democrats will give a little in the next three weeks to make sure it doesn't happen again? >> you might give a little on border security. they're certainly not going to give a little on the wall. they just one basically this round. what the president signed last night was exactly the same as what republicans and democrats were pushing for in december, just a different date. actually, it ended up being a shorter time in total. but fancy pelosi had a press conference last night and was asked, okay, now the government is going to reopen, are you going to be able talk about the wall? she said, i have been clear about the wall. i think the democrats will have to give a little on border security. they don't have any incentive to give the president his wall. they saw him cave. now they will move forward. it's also worth noting that the lawmakers that are brought to the table now, that both the senate and the house are sending appropria
so it seems, eliza, the president, maybe some might look at it as he gave a little something here to open up the government. is there a fair expectation that democrats will give a little in the next three weeks to make sure it doesn't happen again? >> you might give a little on border security. they're certainly not going to give a little on the wall. they just one basically this round. what the president signed last night was exactly the same as what republicans and democrats were...
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. >> say the president does declare a national emergency, eliza, to you, at the end of the day, whatpelosi and leader schumer do? >> they vote to reopen the government. it kind of takes some of the heat off them, right? they can take this to the court. it gets caught up for months or years and then they can say they pushed through legislation to reopen the government and mcconnell will take that up because the whole point of contention, the wall money, is not going to be in those appropriations bills. >> let me play some sound. we've heard from jim darling. we know the president is on the border right now and this mayor has hosted a lot of politicians at the border lately. here he was. >> most republicans come down right on the river boat and do that kind of stuff and then leave and the democrats go to detention center and leave and not talk to each other when they get there about the two things they really need to talk about is immigration reform and border security in a compromising fashion. >> mary katherine, if they can't even agree on what the problem is, how are they supposed t
. >> say the president does declare a national emergency, eliza, to you, at the end of the day, whatpelosi and leader schumer do? >> they vote to reopen the government. it kind of takes some of the heat off them, right? they can take this to the court. it gets caught up for months or years and then they can say they pushed through legislation to reopen the government and mcconnell will take that up because the whole point of contention, the wall money, is not going to be in those...
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it's up to him to come up with a solution to reopen the government. >> eliza it's very good to have you on. "new york times" profile of the senate majority leader, quote, the shutdown distilled the essence of mitch mcconnell's position in trump's washington, a man of institutions and establishments whose own legacy was now tied to that of a president who seems hell bent on burning both to the ground. it strikes me you could also insert paul ryan into those same mentions and have the very same paragraph written. question to you is how much leverage jonathan correctly reports he's off the bench, how much leverage does mcconnell have in this right now? >> he really doesn't have very much leverage. in december mcconnell and the senate unanimously passed a bill that would keep the government funded at the current levels, and if you remember that got sent over to the house. the president said i'm not going to sign that, although he had given indications to the senate and to mcconnell that he would sign it, so i think after that happened, mcconnell basically said, all right, i'm only taking up
it's up to him to come up with a solution to reopen the government. >> eliza it's very good to have you on. "new york times" profile of the senate majority leader, quote, the shutdown distilled the essence of mitch mcconnell's position in trump's washington, a man of institutions and establishments whose own legacy was now tied to that of a president who seems hell bent on burning both to the ground. it strikes me you could also insert paul ryan into those same mentions and have...
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this as they fire back on the here's eliza they tried to subpoena the interpreter last year and it was quickly shot down. democrats in charge, they want to revisit that option. >> this morning, democrats once again reviewing their legal options hoping to subpoena the interpreters who were present during the private talks between president trump and russian president vladimir putin. abc news learning the renewed interest stems from a report in the "washington post" claiming president trump went to, quote, extraordinary lengths to conceal details of his conversations with russian president vladimir putin following their meeting. >> i couldn't care also. i'm not keeping anything under wraps. they say he confiscated his own interpreter's notes and shut out members of its own administration. democrats say they want answers. >> there's so many questions raised. raised. why is he so vladimir putin. >>> republicans are standing by the president who is blasting another separate report in "the new york times." the paper writing after james comey was fired, the fbi opened a counterintelligence in
this as they fire back on the here's eliza they tried to subpoena the interpreter last year and it was quickly shot down. democrats in charge, they want to revisit that option. >> this morning, democrats once again reviewing their legal options hoping to subpoena the interpreters who were present during the private talks between president trump and russian president vladimir putin. abc news learning the renewed interest stems from a report in the "washington post" claiming...
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"usa today" congressional reporter eliza collins and reporter joe durand. joe, your sense about slowdown fears that seem to be building, complicated by a trade deal that could be unraveling. what do you think? >> i think it is quite likely that what we're battling right now, closing at 1 1/2% current gdp growth or 3%. any hint slowing closer to 2% is going to be problematic for the markets. we have had a nice recovery. we're up 14% from the lows. not unusual to give some back after such a strong recovery. what we're trying to do is find our sea legs. i think it is uncertain whether we're closer to six or seven is% earnings growth or closer to four or 5%, maybe 3% and it is uncertain, i think the more global you are, the more risk you have on being on lower end of the spectrum. small caps doing quite well. doing better in the pullbacks as well. i think again it's a push or pull right now. clearly global markets are slowing. emerging markets, most of the western world other than the u.s. appears to be slowing. we appear to be doing something a little differen
"usa today" congressional reporter eliza collins and reporter joe durand. joe, your sense about slowdown fears that seem to be building, complicated by a trade deal that could be unraveling. what do you think? >> i think it is quite likely that what we're battling right now, closing at 1 1/2% current gdp growth or 3%. any hint slowing closer to 2% is going to be problematic for the markets. we have had a nice recovery. we're up 14% from the lows. not unusual to give some back...
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host: talking about nancy pelosi, we showed the news conference a while ago, eliza tweets this the state of the union is not planned now. when the government is open we'll discuss a mutually agreeable date. it had been set for next tuesday. january 29. we'll hear next from vincent, a federal workers in brooklyn. caller: good afternoon. host: go ahead. caller: i'd like to see the coast forward being exempted from this shutdown permanently. because they should be part of and gular active force they should be included as the active force and included in the shutdown. i'd like to see congress come together to pass a bill for hat. host: are you part of the coast guard? caller: no, no. i'm not part of the coast guard. host: sorry about that. we lost you there. e'll hear next from renee in cape creek, arizona. democrats' line. caller: thank you for this opportunity. i'm hoping that all of my facts will be correct here. first and foremost i'm so thankful that the federal workers are become, going to get their checks and going to hopefully have some control over their own lives since they haven't
host: talking about nancy pelosi, we showed the news conference a while ago, eliza tweets this the state of the union is not planned now. when the government is open we'll discuss a mutually agreeable date. it had been set for next tuesday. january 29. we'll hear next from vincent, a federal workers in brooklyn. caller: good afternoon. host: go ahead. caller: i'd like to see the coast forward being exempted from this shutdown permanently. because they should be part of and gular active force...
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>> eliza. >> eliza. do you love the color of your hair? yeah? he stopped, he chatted. i'm sure the mom is like omg, i can't believe this is happening. but what a sweet moment. >> she's so cute. i saw a picture i think on instagram of her just standing with her little sign wearing a red coat. the cutest. i could see why he stopped. >> the gingers are proud people, all the gingers that i know, very proud of that. >>> much more ahead on this wednesday morning, including the future of fertility. how an entire group of people who didn't have much hope of starting families may get another chance. >>> plus, their story gripped the nation. one year later, how the survivors of the so-called house of horrors in california, how they are doing now. first these messages. ♪ [ telephone ringing ] -whoa. [ indistinct talking ] -deductible? -definitely speaking insurance. -additional interest on umbrella policy? -can you translate? -damage minimization of civil commotion. -when insurance needs translating, get answers in plain english at progressiveanswers.com.
>> eliza. >> eliza. do you love the color of your hair? yeah? he stopped, he chatted. i'm sure the mom is like omg, i can't believe this is happening. but what a sweet moment. >> she's so cute. i saw a picture i think on instagram of her just standing with her little sign wearing a red coat. the cutest. i could see why he stopped. >> the gingers are proud people, all the gingers that i know, very proud of that. >>> much more ahead on this wednesday morning,...
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eliza philippidis reports. roads are blocked, schools are closed.athways to get out of their homes. with so much snow already on the ground and more on the way, officials say the chances of further avalanches are high. translation: here in the bavarian alps it has snowed a lot in the past few days. for this reason we have very high snow and the risk of avalanches is very big. the bavarian avalanche warning institute has issued a level for warning, the second—highest. that also poses a high risk of avalanches in unsecured skiing areas. in central and nerves -- and northern austria much snow has a ready fall in. this house collapsed under the weight of the snow. with the help of local residents, the fire brigade has shuffled the snow of the other routes to stop them collapsing. in southern austria it snowed all day. many roads are blocked. the situation is very difficult. people have been stranded in villages and the helicopters deployed for avalanche control have been grounded because of the bad weather. translation: more than 500 residents are caugh
eliza philippidis reports. roads are blocked, schools are closed.athways to get out of their homes. with so much snow already on the ground and more on the way, officials say the chances of further avalanches are high. translation: here in the bavarian alps it has snowed a lot in the past few days. for this reason we have very high snow and the risk of avalanches is very big. the bavarian avalanche warning institute has issued a level for warning, the second—highest. that also poses a high...
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eliza philippidis reports. roads are blocked, schools are closed. even so, people are trying to clear pathways to get out of their homes. with so much snow already on the ground and more on the way, officials say the chances of further avalanches are high. translation: here in the bavarian alps it has snowed a lot in the past few days. for this reason we have very high snow and the risk of avalanches is very big. the bavarian avalanche warning institute has issued a level four warning, the second—highest. that also poses a high risk of avalanches in unsecured skiing areas. in central and northern austria, up to 1.5 metres of snow fallen since the middle of last week. this house in salzburg collapsed under the weight of the snow. with the help of local residents, the fire brigade has shuffled the snow off the other roofs to stop them collapsing. in southern austria it snowed all day. many roads are blocked. the situation is very difficult. people have been stranded in villages and the helicopters deployed for avalanche control have been grounded beca
eliza philippidis reports. roads are blocked, schools are closed. even so, people are trying to clear pathways to get out of their homes. with so much snow already on the ground and more on the way, officials say the chances of further avalanches are high. translation: here in the bavarian alps it has snowed a lot in the past few days. for this reason we have very high snow and the risk of avalanches is very big. the bavarian avalanche warning institute has issued a level four warning, the...
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for more on the partial government shutdown let's bring in eliza collins.dent made that news conference yesterday and announced that he have some proposal to try to end the shutdown but democrats seem to have rejected them. we moved any further. not since that news conference. what i will say is the fact that the president did expand what he was willing to accept it is noteworthy also next week. democrats are going to be passing a bunch of government funding bills. those will include some money -- money for border security. both sides are expanding just slightly. in my open the door for more negotiations. debbie dingell was on fox earlier today and said that the president's deal that he offered it yesterday is simply a nonstarter for democrats. >> what he did was put on the table. things that have already been ejected by both the house and the senate reform -- before. they had been negotiated have been negotiated by senate and house conference committees to reopen the government. and reopen the six other agencies then let's get in the room and have a real d
for more on the partial government shutdown let's bring in eliza collins.dent made that news conference yesterday and announced that he have some proposal to try to end the shutdown but democrats seem to have rejected them. we moved any further. not since that news conference. what i will say is the fact that the president did expand what he was willing to accept it is noteworthy also next week. democrats are going to be passing a bunch of government funding bills. those will include some money...
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we're joined by the director of spheres, eliza.> i don't understand what's happening. >> about to fall into a black hole. >> he is. >> we can see what they're seeing behind them. >> exactly. right now, he's being pulled into the force of a black hole. hoda over there is in the solar system. she'll start hitting the planets, and she'll be able to hear the songs of each planet. >> craig, what is it like? how is the experience? >> i've never experienced anything like it. >> you really feel like you're in the cosmos? >> i've always lost my sense of where i am physically. >> who are the big names you recruited to narrate this? >> jessica chastain and patti smith, all the voices of the universe. >> did you choose specific parts for them to narrate? >> absolutely. i wanted the piece to represent three generations of women who speak about the universe and teach us about the cosmos. >> it is not just visual. what is the audio? >> the audio, we have music by kyle dixon and michael stein, who did the score for "stranger things." space is not
we're joined by the director of spheres, eliza.> i don't understand what's happening. >> about to fall into a black hole. >> he is. >> we can see what they're seeing behind them. >> exactly. right now, he's being pulled into the force of a black hole. hoda over there is in the solar system. she'll start hitting the planets, and she'll be able to hear the songs of each planet. >> craig, what is it like? how is the experience? >> i've never experienced...
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eliza hinckley? well, good. well she, as a teenager, developed the process to cultivate indigo, which was the basis of the carolina economy for more than 30 years. florence siebert? she developed the tuberculin test in 1931, still used by the world health organization even today. stephanie quality? she invented kevlar. kevlar vests protect our police and medicine women in the armed services. this is kind of a trick, lena bryant? she was really lane bryant, and her name was misspelled on a loan application. but the important thing is that she started in 1904, to create maternity garments for women so that women could go out of their house when they were pregnant. i love that. dale messick? she was a female cartoonist who created the strip "brenda star reporter," this one you might know. candy lightner? organized mothers against drunk driving when tragically, her daughter was killed by a drunk driver. this last one i did not know, my co-author told me about it, and it killed me i did not know about it. gertrude el
eliza hinckley? well, good. well she, as a teenager, developed the process to cultivate indigo, which was the basis of the carolina economy for more than 30 years. florence siebert? she developed the tuberculin test in 1931, still used by the world health organization even today. stephanie quality? she invented kevlar. kevlar vests protect our police and medicine women in the armed services. this is kind of a trick, lena bryant? she was really lane bryant, and her name was misspelled on a loan...
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chris eliza is with me and you've been reading the tea leaves on how she could pull it off and the biggest clue is looking at her campaign schedule this week. >> reporter: that's right. first of all, on the coverage, if they're running we're covering them, right? kamala harris, she had a little bit of a press conference yesterday of the she'll go to oakland, california, on saturday and make a formal speech but where will she go in between, south carolina, and that's really important. let's go over the map and timing. let me previous face this by saying these dates are iffy. they change, they could move up. they could go into january or february. february 3rd, iowa caucuses, february 11th new hampshire primary, these are always the first four states usually they go all in a month. here's -- let's pop-up what happened in past nomination fights. barack obama wins the iowa caucuses in 2008, beats hillary clinton. she actually finishes third behind john edwards. he then loses in new hampshire very shockingly at the time, loses in nevada, but crushes clinton in south carolina and gives himself a
chris eliza is with me and you've been reading the tea leaves on how she could pull it off and the biggest clue is looking at her campaign schedule this week. >> reporter: that's right. first of all, on the coverage, if they're running we're covering them, right? kamala harris, she had a little bit of a press conference yesterday of the she'll go to oakland, california, on saturday and make a formal speech but where will she go in between, south carolina, and that's really important....
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melissa: here now to discuss is eliza collins, "usa today" political reporter. this is a mess.em as little bit like a false fight, you know both sides are kind of fighting over money towards immigration and border security of some type. but it is turned into this food fight. i, what do you think happens next? >> i really don't know what happens next. i mean every day you kind of wake up thinking you might know, it changes today. the president canceled the speaker of the house's trip abroad. so we really don't know, but i think your point is exactly right. democrats voted for border security in the past and they're being unclear right now, right? they don't want a wall but open to some areas but don't want to give president money for that until the government reopens. the president will not reopen the government what he gets money for what he is calling a wall or steel barriers that could kind of be a fence. both sides are dug in. i'm not really sure who blinks first. melissa: because everybody is in the wrong here. the president is saying, he stopped saying wall for a little wh
melissa: here now to discuss is eliza collins, "usa today" political reporter. this is a mess.em as little bit like a false fight, you know both sides are kind of fighting over money towards immigration and border security of some type. but it is turned into this food fight. i, what do you think happens next? >> i really don't know what happens next. i mean every day you kind of wake up thinking you might know, it changes today. the president canceled the speaker of the house's...
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robert mueller is close to wrapping up his nearly two-year long investigation, so we begin with chris eliza and let's just talk to me about what rod rosenstein has been so essential, so critical to this whole investigation. >> he's been in the center of at least one big piece of it. so let's run through it here. first of all, not on here but worth noting, rod rosenstein appointed by donald trump to his current job. he is a trump appointee, but then he is the guy after trump fires jim comey, he's the guy that appoints robert mueller special counsel so he is -- this is where it began, rod rosenstein, repeatedly publicly, despite a lot of pressure from donald trump, repeatedly defends the credibility of both robert mueller and the investigation into russian interference more broadly and because he was there right from the start, brooke, there's nobody else who knows more other than robert mueller. he has come into some criticism by donald trump. you'll see this donald trump, retweeting this is a donald trump fan site, now that russian collusion say proven lie, when to the trials for treason be
robert mueller is close to wrapping up his nearly two-year long investigation, so we begin with chris eliza and let's just talk to me about what rod rosenstein has been so essential, so critical to this whole investigation. >> he's been in the center of at least one big piece of it. so let's run through it here. first of all, not on here but worth noting, rod rosenstein appointed by donald trump to his current job. he is a trump appointee, but then he is the guy after trump fires jim...
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. >> i want to bring in eliza diverman. she's a pharmacy professor here at drake university. did i get that right? diverman? >> deeboreman. >> i'm sorry, somebody's going to get fired. i'm joking -- but they won't get promoted. please ask your question. >> hi, senator harris. i'm the proud daughter of a philippifilipino immigrant and e immigrant roots. how did the aspect of this upbringing shape your character and how might it be useful to you as you apply for the united states presidency? >> thank you, and thank you for the question. my parents came here believing in a dream. it was a dream they had for themselves, a dream they had for their daughters, my sister and me, and it is that dream of living in a way that is about freedom, it's about equalities, it's about the ability to pursue one's passions and contribute to their community and to their society. and that in many ways has informed how i think about our country. i love my country. i love my country. and one of the reasons is that we are a country that was founded on noble ideals. we were founded on the ideals that w
. >> i want to bring in eliza diverman. she's a pharmacy professor here at drake university. did i get that right? diverman? >> deeboreman. >> i'm sorry, somebody's going to get fired. i'm joking -- but they won't get promoted. please ask your question. >> hi, senator harris. i'm the proud daughter of a philippifilipino immigrant and e immigrant roots. how did the aspect of this upbringing shape your character and how might it be useful to you as you apply for the united...
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>> in a statement, he said he accepted the invitation of democratic chairman eliza cummings, "in furtheranceovide the american people with answers. i look forward to having the privilege of being a platform to give a full and credible account of events with have transpired." he said steaming is consulting with special counsel robert mueller to ensure the public testimony will not interfere with the ongoing probe, though analysts point out that he answered off the cohen case to the u.s. attorney's a month ago. he is appearing voluntarily after pleading guilty lester to campaign finance violations, which include payments to silence a former "playboy" model and our adult film actress. yesterday on the texas border, the president took a cut on my question on cohen developments. report a mack he has agreed to testify before the house democrats next month. what you think of that come are you worried? >> i'm not worried about it at all, no. >> he told fox that cohen is a "thoroughly discredited liar," may be overplaying their hand but opening congressional investigation with cohen before the muelle
>> in a statement, he said he accepted the invitation of democratic chairman eliza cummings, "in furtheranceovide the american people with answers. i look forward to having the privilege of being a platform to give a full and credible account of events with have transpired." he said steaming is consulting with special counsel robert mueller to ensure the public testimony will not interfere with the ongoing probe, though analysts point out that he answered off the cohen case to...
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. >> we saw those striking images from maryland there of those long food lines and eliza, is there a realistic compromise coming or does the standoff continue going into the second month possibly? >> i think there's reason to be optimistic today because both sides have been so dug in, the conversation had become about nancy pelosi trying to cancel the president's state of the union, the president taking away her military planes for a foreign trip and now the conversation is back about the shutdown, about how to solve the shutdown and both sides are offering a solution now. it's pretty easy to assume that the other one isn't going -- that democrats are not going to outright take trump's solution, trump is not going to outright take their solution, but at least their opening up their original absolutist positions and that is reason to feel optimistic. we're almost a month into this shutdown. like you said, people are hurting. next friday that will be the second paycheck people do not receive. 800,000 federal workers, so both sides do need to come to the table and they do need to open u
. >> we saw those striking images from maryland there of those long food lines and eliza, is there a realistic compromise coming or does the standoff continue going into the second month possibly? >> i think there's reason to be optimistic today because both sides have been so dug in, the conversation had become about nancy pelosi trying to cancel the president's state of the union, the president taking away her military planes for a foreign trip and now the conversation is back...
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eliza philippidis reports.ways to get out of their homes. with so much snow already on the ground and more on the way, officials say the chances of further avalanches are high. the bavarian avalanches are high. the bavarian avalanche warning institute has issued a level forewarning, the second—highest, which also poses a high risk of avalanches in unsecured skiing areas. in central and northern austria up to 1.5 metres of snow has already fallen since the middle of last week. this greenhouse in salzburg collapsed under the weight of the snow. the fire brigade with the help of local residents have been shoveling the snow off of the other routes to try and stop them collapsing. we have tried to get the snow away from between the greenhouses. so that more snow can escape to ease the pressure on the building and make it safer. in southern austria it snowed all day, many roads are blocked, the situation is very difficult. people have been stranded in villages and the helicopters deployed for avalanche control have b
eliza philippidis reports.ways to get out of their homes. with so much snow already on the ground and more on the way, officials say the chances of further avalanches are high. the bavarian avalanches are high. the bavarian avalanche warning institute has issued a level forewarning, the second—highest, which also poses a high risk of avalanches in unsecured skiing areas. in central and northern austria up to 1.5 metres of snow has already fallen since the middle of last week. this greenhouse...
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chance to do so so well malik al-jazeera and that's always fought for we'll have more later our sons eliza thanks a lot that's formed from make it for this news i'll be back in a couple minutes with more of the basics but. short films of hope. and inspiration. a series of short personal stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. because for the four hundred people it was you know here to be one. savior if that i don't get fed up because he said everybody wants our jazeera selects. saudi has never been a real easy sell for investment how much are the reserves out through all of the understated or overstated they own those shares your company for the people by which. if you were looking at this from the outside you would really wonder what was going on what he says rice is a religion that they have an in-depth exploration of global capitalism and our obsession with economic drugs this is still the center of capitalism there is no limits i view myself as a capital artist we are trying to baker the world smaller and smaller we don't want to be set realistic in the world we woul
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eliza phillipides reports. roads are blocked, schools are closed.ow already on the ground and more on the way, officials say the chances of further avalanches are high. translation: the bavarian avalanche warning institute has issued a level four warning, the second—highest, which also poses a high risk of avalanches in unsecured skiing areas. in central and northern austria, up to 1.5 metres of snow has already fallen since the middle of last week. this greenhouse in salzburg collapsed under the weight of the snow. in southern austria, it snowed all day. many roads are blocked. the situation is very difficult. people have been stranded in villages and the helicopters deployed for avalanche control have been grounded because of the bad weather. translation: more than 500 residents are cut off, but i've spoken with the mayor and he said everyone is calm. with around 80 centimetres of snow forecast in austria from tuesday, things look set to remain difficult. the former chairman of the japanese car—maker nissan, carlos ghosn, has appeared in court for
eliza phillipides reports. roads are blocked, schools are closed.ow already on the ground and more on the way, officials say the chances of further avalanches are high. translation: the bavarian avalanche warning institute has issued a level four warning, the second—highest, which also poses a high risk of avalanches in unsecured skiing areas. in central and northern austria, up to 1.5 metres of snow has already fallen since the middle of last week. this greenhouse in salzburg collapsed under...
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and is we had a woman here named eliza tibbetts with connections at usda she said send them here, we'll see what they can do. almost immediately we glomed onto the fact that this was a perfect location for them and this was a perfect type of crop. the oranges were large, they were sweet, they were seedless. and they had a very thick skin. because again, most people live back east. so if we're going to grow a bunch of these we have to be able to get them to cleveland, washington, boston, wherever. and so this was almost an immediate success and it's something that really kind of bloomed very, very quickly because being a seedless orange it has to be grafted. and so you can graft hundreds from just a couple of trees and the next year you can graft thousands, etc. so by the mid 1880's we were exporting hundreds if not thousands of boxes of valuable oranges. again, out to the midwest, chicago, boston, that area. to. and making quite a bit of money off of them. this continued to grow really through the 1930's. and with the advent of a number of different industries with it, we were -- became
and is we had a woman here named eliza tibbetts with connections at usda she said send them here, we'll see what they can do. almost immediately we glomed onto the fact that this was a perfect location for them and this was a perfect type of crop. the oranges were large, they were sweet, they were seedless. and they had a very thick skin. because again, most people live back east. so if we're going to grow a bunch of these we have to be able to get them to cleveland, washington, boston,...
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just a quick sampling of executive orders as eliza mentioned. iranian hostage crisis and a slew of executive orders that were issued in connection to the hostage crisis. carter began that. reagan sanctions on libya and h w bush sanctions on iraq. i mentioned clinton and the middle east peace process. for bush he did that in order 13224. the one that most of us are familiar with which effectively sought to punish or sanction anyone that was associated. area wenot the a umf are talking about financial sanctions. used to punish those that the u.s. has determined are threatening stability or democracy promotion in particular countries that are deemed allies of the united states. the balkans, lebanon, congo, yemen, ukraine. it is fascinating how this is used to punish those who are not cooperating with our foreign relations. finally, i thought i would note. one of the obama executive orders was blocking property and persons engaging in malicious cyber activity. as cyber security starts to fall under national security, you start to see these types of
just a quick sampling of executive orders as eliza mentioned. iranian hostage crisis and a slew of executive orders that were issued in connection to the hostage crisis. carter began that. reagan sanctions on libya and h w bush sanctions on iraq. i mentioned clinton and the middle east peace process. for bush he did that in order 13224. the one that most of us are familiar with which effectively sought to punish or sanction anyone that was associated. area wenot the a umf are talking about...