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was ellen?information six, seven years later, we don't have the actual crime scene. at that time, they would have seen blood streams from where he first got shot to where the body was laying, to where the bullet projectiles had stopped. >> ellen claimed that mike woke her up yelling and they fought in the family room where mike slept. >> i'm in the middle of the family room and he's about as as far as you and i facing me. >> what happened? >> he stepped forward and i start shooting. >> using creative detective work, wilson had an idea. he remembered something that michael, ellen's son had mentioned in his interview with police. something about a stereo speaker. >> apparently not all of the bullets hit him. another went through a speaker, like the bottom of a speaker. i still have that speaker. >> the detective went back to the house with michael. asked him to show where the speaker was positioned on the floor and where it was in relation to where mike slept and detective wilson came to this hypo
was ellen?information six, seven years later, we don't have the actual crime scene. at that time, they would have seen blood streams from where he first got shot to where the body was laying, to where the bullet projectiles had stopped. >> ellen claimed that mike woke her up yelling and they fought in the family room where mike slept. >> i'm in the middle of the family room and he's about as as far as you and i facing me. >> what happened? >> he stepped forward and i...
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>> ellen degeneres, the comedian, was about to come out. as a lesbian.on tv will also come out. >> it is just reprehensible that abc, now owned by disney of all companies, is going to feature ellen as coming out of the closet. it won't be long before god knows what, you know. bestiality, incest, who knows. >> we were getting bomb threats. disney was really getting a lot of flack for even thinking about having a coming-out episode with ellen. >> i'm 35 years old. i'm so afraid to tell people. i mean, i just -- susan, i'm gay. >> ellen coming out was a huge moment for me personally because, you know, i was a closeted gay guy. gay child at that time. and it was the bravest thing i saw. >> that felt great. that felt so great. >> initial report suggests abc made a bundle on ellen's highly publicized outing on national tv last night. the broadcast was accompanied by coming-out parties all around the country, including one in birmingham, alabama, where the local abc station refused to broadcast the show. >> she did a great thing. she was brave. >> i made the de
>> ellen degeneres, the comedian, was about to come out. as a lesbian.on tv will also come out. >> it is just reprehensible that abc, now owned by disney of all companies, is going to feature ellen as coming out of the closet. it won't be long before god knows what, you know. bestiality, incest, who knows. >> we were getting bomb threats. disney was really getting a lot of flack for even thinking about having a coming-out episode with ellen. >> i'm 35 years old. i'm so...
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ellen redid the report. in both cases, she determined the tree would be fine in either one. and then in regards to the petition she had signed, you know, our intention is to protect the trees and keep them safe. we've spent a lot of effort here trying to show that, and we think, you know, we want what anna wants and what our neighbors want, and that is to keep the trees safe, and we think that neighbors were maybe misguided in shigning this opposition and not seeing this report. and i'm happy to answer questions if you have them. >> president hillis: okay. let's finish this up. is there any public comment in support of the project sponsor? seeing none, d.r. sponsor, you'll have a two minute rebuttal, and then, project sponsor, you'll have a two-minute rebuttal. >> former san francisco zoning commissioner walter passmore once said there are no 100% in the tree business. if you get ten arborists, you will get 12 different opinions. here, we have at opinions from at least four arborists and three contractors whose opinions are consistent and project excavation, from shrinking r
ellen redid the report. in both cases, she determined the tree would be fine in either one. and then in regards to the petition she had signed, you know, our intention is to protect the trees and keep them safe. we've spent a lot of effort here trying to show that, and we think, you know, we want what anna wants and what our neighbors want, and that is to keep the trees safe, and we think that neighbors were maybe misguided in shigning this opposition and not seeing this report. and i'm happy...
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and ellens ashworth center. is a lot of graphs, you can dazzle ellen zentner with dtv go.ek and we are missing mr. serving us. new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance," i'm taylor riggs. groupon shales are surging in premarket trading. they reported over the weekend the company has been looking for potential are -- potential buyer. at $16 billion in 2011 it is now valued at $2.5 billion. the final straw for starbucks, the world's largest coffee chain shot says i-20 20 it will eliminate single use plastic straws. starbucks uses more than one billion plastic straws per year and it will replace them with alternative material ones and lives.ble straw less more than half a century after they got together, the rolling stones are proving their time is still on their side. they signed an unprecedented deal with universal music group. universal continue to distribute catalog and the company will handle brand management and merchandising rights. that's your bloomberg business flash. francine: ecb executive board member says he does not think the trade
and ellens ashworth center. is a lot of graphs, you can dazzle ellen zentner with dtv go.ek and we are missing mr. serving us. new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance," i'm taylor riggs. groupon shales are surging in premarket trading. they reported over the weekend the company has been looking for potential are -- potential buyer. at $16 billion in 2011 it is now valued at $2.5 billion. the final straw for starbucks, the world's largest coffee chain...
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you are on with mary ellen mcintire. go ahead. er: i was wondering with the health savings accounts, why you can't go into a bank and open one up? guest: the individual is in charge of the health savings account. , they areent laws under high deductible plans. if you have a plan that qualifies, you set it up. and you put a certain amount of money each year under a certain limit for that and you can use it for various purchases you make over the year. host: new york is next. sean, good morning. caller: i want to make a quick comment about pharmaceuticals. when as as if pharmaceutical company does advertisements for the drugs they are trying to promote, they get a big deduction on their taxes when they market these drugs to other people. likehe fda has something 4000 drugs ready for approval. but they put them on hold for whatever reason. when president obama was president, right before he left office, he came out with the cures act. could you expound on that a little bit? pharmaceutical companies, and other major health care issue.
you are on with mary ellen mcintire. go ahead. er: i was wondering with the health savings accounts, why you can't go into a bank and open one up? guest: the individual is in charge of the health savings account. , they areent laws under high deductible plans. if you have a plan that qualifies, you set it up. and you put a certain amount of money each year under a certain limit for that and you can use it for various purchases you make over the year. host: new york is next. sean, good morning....
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kristen stewart, ellen namiska.anks directs and she's going play boss will i. >> female cha news -- moore. i'm pam moore. the news -- moore. i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. now at eight ... hot, dry weather raising the danger of new fires like the one that destroyed a home in the east bay yesterday.whooshthe governor declares a state of emergency as two more fires spread unchecked in southern california and shasta county. whooshand in the east bay ... frustrated residents of this marina are tired of their parking lot being used for side shows."i feel it has gotten out of control and safety isn't being looked at down here." (pam) now at 8. temperatures soaring again.... wellve
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kristen stewart, ellen namiska.abeth banks directs and she's going play boss will i. >> female charlie will thereby? >> cha music ] >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child, anywhere on this planet, have to live a life of misery. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursed. just imagine a life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition.
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her to tell us what really moved her to do that we got a statement from her so ellen tells d.w. of this she say is it's my firm belief that no one should be deported to a land at war and i chose to do what i could to stop his deportation and now there is a twist to this story we have been getting more details as the day progresses and we actually found out that she was on the plane because she wanted to stop that you partition of a young afghan man called my old then it turned out that it's my law that even on the plane in fact we've talked to his cousin we are told that he is in kabul he has been deported but so when ellen got on the plane and she saw that is my wasn't there that was another afghan man we're told is about fifty so she said ok i'm going to continue with my protest and then we are told by an agency that deals with afghan refugees in sweden that this man a man who was on the plane that he was actually returning to afghanistan voluntarily so there's a lot of information that we're getting and we're still trying to verify more details as we get them ok i think i und
her to tell us what really moved her to do that we got a statement from her so ellen tells d.w. of this she say is it's my firm belief that no one should be deported to a land at war and i chose to do what i could to stop his deportation and now there is a twist to this story we have been getting more details as the day progresses and we actually found out that she was on the plane because she wanted to stop that you partition of a young afghan man called my old then it turned out that it's my...
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and in fact after the man left the plane then ellen also got off the plane and the video since then has gone viral millions of people have already watched it gosh really a missile protest action what the reaction is to have protest is. already we have thousands of people really congratulating her applauding her for her courage for example here we have a somebody from amnesty international europe saying this is what a human rights defender looks like but then there are also lots of comments of people saying that this was not the right thing for ellen to do for example this user in twitter saying the swedish woman held off the departure of a plane because someone from afghanistan was being sent home by the swedish government i'm sure he went through all the proper processes so she has no right to do this so this is basically people who are commenting really divided into those two camps and this it seems did have you has been digging a little deeper and it turns out that the story isn't white as black and white as many we're led to believe. yeah that's true there are some surprising twists
and in fact after the man left the plane then ellen also got off the plane and the video since then has gone viral millions of people have already watched it gosh really a missile protest action what the reaction is to have protest is. already we have thousands of people really congratulating her applauding her for her courage for example here we have a somebody from amnesty international europe saying this is what a human rights defender looks like but then there are also lots of comments of...
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[applause] peter: thanks, ellen. is a great privilege to be direct my good friends and fabulous historians, annette and david. we promise you an interesting evening. i am leading off. i am the jefferson guy. we believe you to be the 21st century. david is the sandwich filling. [laughter] david: turkey and the lettuce. peter: who wrote the declaration of independence? jefferson claimed that he didn't, and i claim is a significant one and one we need to think about. the claimed modestly in a letter in 1825 that he claimed no originality of the content of a declaration. after all, happy to invent natural rights? happy to invent those ideas -- how good you invent those ideas that are so evident? what he thought he knew about the people who read the declaration of independence or heard it read is that they alre ady knew what they were hearing. that this was an echo chamber. that finally people were saying the things that anyone would say if she or he or not under the thumb of this body power -- despotic powerr. he or she
[applause] peter: thanks, ellen. is a great privilege to be direct my good friends and fabulous historians, annette and david. we promise you an interesting evening. i am leading off. i am the jefferson guy. we believe you to be the 21st century. david is the sandwich filling. [laughter] david: turkey and the lettuce. peter: who wrote the declaration of independence? jefferson claimed that he didn't, and i claim is a significant one and one we need to think about. the claimed modestly in a...
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coming from right and it's coming from trump and his protectionism especially from his tariffs on ellen many i'm and feel because they're simply the most important draw materials being used in auto production and the tariffs are causing prices for materials to increase their production costs rise and this cuts into profit margins g.m. said raw material costs have increased well beyond what they had expected earlier this year so this will result in ahead of about a one billion dollars more in costs what they had expected or originally and if g.m. would end up raising prices for consumers this again could hurt demand so all in all that is a bad place for g.m. and really any automaker to be in right now any order to make or any other industry out of margin as well couldn't this blowback spread to other industries i mean what are investors saying about the current. yeah definitely have an hour but at the moment it is helping the dow jones tremendously that the meeting between younker and trump seemed to have been successful in a way that they could agree on a few concessions to avoid a pool
coming from right and it's coming from trump and his protectionism especially from his tariffs on ellen many i'm and feel because they're simply the most important draw materials being used in auto production and the tariffs are causing prices for materials to increase their production costs rise and this cuts into profit margins g.m. said raw material costs have increased well beyond what they had expected earlier this year so this will result in ahead of about a one billion dollars more in...
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[laughter] >> so ellen dies. >> edith gault was a widow. she was 16 years younger than wilson, and she was a friend of a cousin of his who had come to live in the white house to serve as a social secretary to the first mrs. wilson. and this cousin, whose name was helen, and edith go out walking all the time. woodrow new this and he said to helen one day, why don't you bring her home? they always went to edith's house for tea after their walks. she comes in, it is march of 1915, ellen has been dead since august of 1914, not quite a year. he falls head over heels in love with her. two months later, he is proposing to her. she was horrified by this. she said if you need an answer now, the answer is no. i have to think. so he backed off a little bit. her idea was once she really got to know him and thought she would like to marry him, she did not want to marry him. he thought he was going to lose the election of 1916 and she wanted to marry him after that election because she did not want the world thinking she was marrying him just because he
[laughter] >> so ellen dies. >> edith gault was a widow. she was 16 years younger than wilson, and she was a friend of a cousin of his who had come to live in the white house to serve as a social secretary to the first mrs. wilson. and this cousin, whose name was helen, and edith go out walking all the time. woodrow new this and he said to helen one day, why don't you bring her home? they always went to edith's house for tea after their walks. she comes in, it is march of 1915,...
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says mary ellen karen and the children can rest a little here. karen's youngest son eric has been ill for days. he and his mother walked for eight hours. his older brother's house here and johnny also exhausted the family has been on the road for weeks. i am a single mother. the children's father was murdered that's why we decided to leave. eric can't eat i can barely drink. he started vomiting yesterday when we were on the train and he also got area. representatives from doctors without borders come to check every two days they provide care and medicine to anyone who is ill. this is what they tell karen that she has to bring her son to the clinic because he is at risk of dehydration after not eating anything for forty eight hours. he and his mother drank a lot of dirty water in recent days. the . u.n. refugee agency is also here daniel rodriguez tells people that they have a right to asylum in mexico to escape the violence in their countries this is the case for about two thirds of all refugees from central america. and it's the moment that then
says mary ellen karen and the children can rest a little here. karen's youngest son eric has been ill for days. he and his mother walked for eight hours. his older brother's house here and johnny also exhausted the family has been on the road for weeks. i am a single mother. the children's father was murdered that's why we decided to leave. eric can't eat i can barely drink. he started vomiting yesterday when we were on the train and he also got area. representatives from doctors without...
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ellen gauntlet and her boyfriend justin jones.en the gunshots were going off, they stayed and took me to hospital, stayed with me in hospital until they basically knew that i was going to get through it really and i cannot thank them enough. the romanian baker, florin morariu, who threw two bread crates at the terrorists and shouted passers by trying to escape was also recognised. not all who showed bravery survived that night. ignacio echeverria, a spanish banker, was killed trying to defend a woman using his skateboard. 0n the anniversary of the attack, ignacio's father spoke about his son's courage. translation: i think ignacio did what he had to do. i didn't expect anything less. his son and australian nurse kirsty boden, who was killed as she tried to save someone's life, were also given awards. the scars of that night have still not faded. but after a difficult year, the awards are recognition of the fearlessness shown that evening. i couldn't not do anything. and it's the same that goes for many of my colleagues that night
ellen gauntlet and her boyfriend justin jones.en the gunshots were going off, they stayed and took me to hospital, stayed with me in hospital until they basically knew that i was going to get through it really and i cannot thank them enough. the romanian baker, florin morariu, who threw two bread crates at the terrorists and shouted passers by trying to escape was also recognised. not all who showed bravery survived that night. ignacio echeverria, a spanish banker, was killed trying to defend a...
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well yes that is one strategy to go to also increase ellen g. gas in the future will bring more flexibility to the market which is necessary because of the energy transition and climate policy reasons but also the european union has decided to decrease the dependency from russian gas impose so it liquefied natural gas move play a major role also in the future and maybe just briefly we mentioned earlier the china state great debate that has been thwarted by the e.u. obviously recently increased efforts for close economic relations with china now this bit. is off the table so what would you make of it closer cooperation with china yes but investment no. it's a critical infrastructure and tia as with an austrian pipeline we see that critical infrastructure is has an important aspect to the german policy or european policy as well so here obviously the german government decided not to give it in chinese hands and to control it by itself so that's one part of the reason and the other one is that germany really wants to have the control also of a part
well yes that is one strategy to go to also increase ellen g. gas in the future will bring more flexibility to the market which is necessary because of the energy transition and climate policy reasons but also the european union has decided to decrease the dependency from russian gas impose so it liquefied natural gas move play a major role also in the future and maybe just briefly we mentioned earlier the china state great debate that has been thwarted by the e.u. obviously recently increased...
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in the united states there would have been fouls and of the lot of my babies like ellen law except for the actions of one woman dr francis kelsey a canadian born doctor and pharmacologist had just joined the federal drug administration when she received an application to bring thalidomide onto the american market here was a drug that looked like it should be no problem but at the same time there was just a feeling to do something in the leader of the absence of the. cause of concern the application came from richardson merrill one of america's oldest drug companies known years ago for its best selling product vix cough drops merrill poured on the pressure they contacted the f.d.a. fifty times they went behind her back to those periods they complained a better and rushing the threatened global proceedings they pushed and pushed and pushed and she was resolute she was unbelievably tough. but i know that we're always most indebted to dr kelsey the relationship to the hope that all of us have for our children in august one thousand nine hundred two president john f. kennedy awarded the hig
in the united states there would have been fouls and of the lot of my babies like ellen law except for the actions of one woman dr francis kelsey a canadian born doctor and pharmacologist had just joined the federal drug administration when she received an application to bring thalidomide onto the american market here was a drug that looked like it should be no problem but at the same time there was just a feeling to do something in the leader of the absence of the. cause of concern the...
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today that are so interconnected and bible for just in time deliveries of parts we asked analyst and ellen horst how the road ahead would look with tariffs from washington . well it it it would be very very damaging specially for the german export industry especially with the net for the auto industry germany shipping six hundred thousand cars. every year and then these profit margins are pretty slim if you suddenly at ten fifteen percent of incremental tariffs every consulate from germany to the states will be sold at a loss and comics would need to seriously consider that a venue change that would cost a lot of money so the worries in germany right now are rightly so pretty high on all that said you'd think the comic is would be feeling a little under the weather right now a storm is brewing of america's punitive tariffs diesel gay continues the cost its clout at the german lobby group v.a. is being clear skies ahead. the sunny bolin weather is putting a shine on the capital's cars german carmakers worldwide production is set to climb to sixteen point seven million vehicles this year the
today that are so interconnected and bible for just in time deliveries of parts we asked analyst and ellen horst how the road ahead would look with tariffs from washington . well it it it would be very very damaging specially for the german export industry especially with the net for the auto industry germany shipping six hundred thousand cars. every year and then these profit margins are pretty slim if you suddenly at ten fifteen percent of incremental tariffs every consulate from germany to...
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up all of their african neighbors to join them we invaded them as well with the help of nato author ellen brown pointed out this fact at the time of the invasion she says gadhafi initiated a movement to refuse the dollar and the euro and called on arab and african nations to use a new currency instead the gold dinar john perkins the author of confessions of an economic hitman great book he has also said that the true reason for the attack on libya was gadhafi has moved away from the dollar and the euro clearly it's all about the banking all right if you are watching independent outside the mainstream news then you know that we could go there was an absolute massacre in gaza israeli snipers simply opened fire on thousands of unarmed palestinians killing at least eighteen and wounding well over a thousand videos have been released of snipers shooting protesters while they were simply you know walking around or praying but if you turned on the mainstream corporate media in the rare moment they covered it we had to really look for these videos try and find their reporting on it and then in th
up all of their african neighbors to join them we invaded them as well with the help of nato author ellen brown pointed out this fact at the time of the invasion she says gadhafi initiated a movement to refuse the dollar and the euro and called on arab and african nations to use a new currency instead the gold dinar john perkins the author of confessions of an economic hitman great book he has also said that the true reason for the attack on libya was gadhafi has moved away from the dollar and...
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ellen tweeting, it is breaks my heart she is going through this. is a light had this world. >> brad basely, there is no one more honest or brave than this w w. >> moving on. talking about the weather getting hot. drew? >> tomorrow, we will be the hottest day away from the coast this week. we are talking about many cities close to the century mark. a live doppler 7. the fog reemerging along the coast line. a live look. the sky line in san francisco, it is chopped in half, thanks to cloud cover. we have a beach hazard statement in effect. waves from 5 to 7 feet high. the south early swell that is developing, it could develop breakers as high as 11 feet.fee. rip currents will be an issue. brent wood, 86, 70 in concord. much cooler on the coast line. comfortable at san jose, and here is the call from accu-weather. the fog is building, it will spill into the bay after mid night. away from the coast. you are mild holding in the 60s, creating the launching bad for a warm afternoon, the cloud cover, early. quickly by the afternoon, a lot of fun that will b
ellen tweeting, it is breaks my heart she is going through this. is a light had this world. >> brad basely, there is no one more honest or brave than this w w. >> moving on. talking about the weather getting hot. drew? >> tomorrow, we will be the hottest day away from the coast this week. we are talking about many cities close to the century mark. a live doppler 7. the fog reemerging along the coast line. a live look. the sky line in san francisco, it is chopped in half,...
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. >> repr: the civil war weekend attracts about 200 people eachr yea mary ellen dilr hopes the new historynd will have the same success. >> we chose to focus on a new event manassas through the ages and focusing onore about more modern stories. we're not ignoring that part our history we're embracing it. it's part of a larger story we're telling this time. feature som civil warwill components including livinger to interpreters children's acvities spy games a scavenger hunt and cannon demonstrations. manassas history weekend will take pla august 24th through the 26th and will feature music and also mitary demonstrations. it will te place right here the manassas museum and also at the liberia house. ne tisha lewis, fox5 local news. >> and we're back after this. >> ♪ >>y w rd this one fndatn has roverusngt a jyeeksntoleli hisymen sixthh a. ohef two marines ct auall off ovef one of the prop rotors the v22 that crashed. >> reporter: after years of cous
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the smoke plume.ellen ramirez, a noaa analyst, says the green is light smoke, yellow a bit smokier...ellenz / noaa satellite analyst and then, the dense smoke, as observed in satellite imagery is represented in this red polygon.emergency managers depend on the noaa maps to help make decisions about resources, evacuations, and action plans. in washington alexandra limon. (vicki) our coverage of this story continues online at kron4 dot com... there we have an interactive map showing firefighters battling 17 large wildfires across california.... plus.. details on which areas are under evacuations...and evacuation center information. and details on how you can help fire victims... all that on kron4 dot com... <"citizen of the bay area, citizen of california, citizen of the united states, citizen of the world....">(vicki) flags are at half staff in oakland today for former congressman, former mayor .... ron dellums(vicki) the oakland native died early this morning at the age of 82... (grant) he's being remembered as a progressive activist ... a passionate voice for social justice .. and an infl
the smoke plume.ellen ramirez, a noaa analyst, says the green is light smoke, yellow a bit smokier...ellenz / noaa satellite analyst and then, the dense smoke, as observed in satellite imagery is represented in this red polygon.emergency managers depend on the noaa maps to help make decisions about resources, evacuations, and action plans. in washington alexandra limon. (vicki) our coverage of this story continues online at kron4 dot com... there we have an interactive map showing firefighters...
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. >> ellen degeneris tweeting, i love demi so much, i'm sending my love to her and her family. >> andisley tweeted she's one of the kindest, most talented people i've ever met. addiction is a terrifying disease. there is no one more honest or brave than this woman. she was scheduled to appear in atlantic city tomorrow night. obviously, that has been canceled and tickets are being reissued. >> she's been so open about this and other issues she's had. i think it makes you want to root for her more. so many people have been with her through this journey. >>> and ivanka trump is shutting down her fashion brand. she doesn't know if and when she'll return to the fashion business. >> she wants to focus on her job at the white house. she stepped away from day to day operations after joining the administration. now the brand had triggered political boycotts and allegations of conflicts of interest. the wall street journal reporting that ivanka trump sales were down nearly 45%. >>> glenn close turned heads on the red carpet, but not exactly for her outfit. during an appearance at the premiere o
. >> ellen degeneris tweeting, i love demi so much, i'm sending my love to her and her family. >> andisley tweeted she's one of the kindest, most talented people i've ever met. addiction is a terrifying disease. there is no one more honest or brave than this woman. she was scheduled to appear in atlantic city tomorrow night. obviously, that has been canceled and tickets are being reissued. >> she's been so open about this and other issues she's had. i think it makes you want...
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the smoke plume.ellen ramirez, a noaa analyst, says the green is light smoke, yellow a bit smokier...ellenmirez / noaa satellite analyst and then, the dense smoke, as observed in satellite imagery is represented in this red polygon.emergency managers depend on the noaa maps to help make decisions about resources, evacuations, and action plans. in washington alexandra limon. (ken) evacuated or chased from their homes by a wildfire... many residents find themselves lacking even the most basic necessities, like toiletries, infant formula and sun block. those are among the items being donated in response to a plea for help by a south bay woman who is organizing a relief effort for victims of the carr fire. after reaching out to friends on facebook on saturday, jamie bruck quickly ran out of room at home and is now accepting fire relief donations at an office park at 910 bern court in san jose. she has done this before for people in need but this time she says it's personal. "...i have family that was directly effected by the fire so i thought i'd get out there and help any way i could...i'm so
the smoke plume.ellen ramirez, a noaa analyst, says the green is light smoke, yellow a bit smokier...ellenmirez / noaa satellite analyst and then, the dense smoke, as observed in satellite imagery is represented in this red polygon.emergency managers depend on the noaa maps to help make decisions about resources, evacuations, and action plans. in washington alexandra limon. (ken) evacuated or chased from their homes by a wildfire... many residents find themselves lacking even the most basic...
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i'm ellen nakashima. i'm a national security reporter with the washington post. it is so great to see such a big crowd out here today. i'm moderating first discussion about cyber detection -- cyber threat detection and prevention and then we've got several more great panels to really deepen the policy debate around how we protect the united states and our democracy against attacks through cyberspace from foreign adversaries. i'm really delighted to introduce you to my two guests because though they and their agencies are not generally in the headlines, what they do is so important. to my immediate left is director of the cyber threat intelligence integration center, at the office of the director of national intelligence, been around since 2015. and tonya is a career fbi intelligence analyst who's steeped in counterterrorism and cut her teeth in the days after 9/11 and her analysis. so much so that she became in 2003 the first analyst to serve as the fbi director, then robert mueller, daily intelligence briefer. she was mueller's daily intelligence briefer. so you
i'm ellen nakashima. i'm a national security reporter with the washington post. it is so great to see such a big crowd out here today. i'm moderating first discussion about cyber detection -- cyber threat detection and prevention and then we've got several more great panels to really deepen the policy debate around how we protect the united states and our democracy against attacks through cyberspace from foreign adversaries. i'm really delighted to introduce you to my two guests because though...
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. >> thank you alan, -- ellen. as one of 49 national heritage in the united states freedoms way works in partnership with the national park service, to protect, promote the natural, cultural and historical resources of 45 communities in massachusetts and thousand -- southern new hampshire. our story is framed by the concept of individual freedom, responsibility, community cooperation, direct democracy, idealism and social betterment. these are perspectives that have perspire to dish inspired national movements. declared independence is a thought-provoking public performance piece that tells a story of the declaration of independence as it was written and affirmed by the communities within the heritage areas. reconsidering the promises of that sacred document. each could performance consists of the reading of the congresses declaration and portrayal of people from the house communities during the revolution as drawn from first hand accounts. under the expert guidance of public guidance who is here with this meeting.
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so ellen yeshisagu, julie roberts fung, and susan solomon. so come on up, and two minutes on this. >> hi name's julie roberts fung. i'm a parent at robert elementary. very excited to hear that the board is considering honoring prop g. our teachers work really hard and we're excited to see they're going to get the raise they deserve. i am a little concerned, though. as a redding parent, i'm wondering if we got a somewhat unfortunate shout out in the budget memo. we are one of the school sites that have seen a decrease in our funding which has meant that we have -- we're planning to have -- we lost a teacher, an excellent teacher who ended up moving to new york because she wasn't able -- she was the last hired and wasn't able to wait out the uncertainty of her position being maintained. we're also in danger of losing our social worker who has to decide whether or not to take a position where she would be able to be dedicated to one school community or whether she would be split between two schools. redding elementary has had a really tough year
so ellen yeshisagu, julie roberts fung, and susan solomon. so come on up, and two minutes on this. >> hi name's julie roberts fung. i'm a parent at robert elementary. very excited to hear that the board is considering honoring prop g. our teachers work really hard and we're excited to see they're going to get the raise they deserve. i am a little concerned, though. as a redding parent, i'm wondering if we got a somewhat unfortunate shout out in the budget memo. we are one of the school...
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you are on with mary ellen mcintire. go ahead.r: i was wondering with the health savings accounts, why you can't go into a bank and open one up? guest: the individual is in charge of the health savings account. , they areent laws under high deductible plans. if you have a plan that qualifies, you set it up. and you put a certain amount of money each year under a certain limit for that and you can use it for various purchases you make over the year. host: new york is next. sean, good morning. caller: i want to make a quick comment about pharmaceuticals. when as as if pharmaceutical company does advertisements for the drugs they are trying to promote, they get a big deduction on their taxes when they market these drugs to other people. likehe fda has something 4000 drugs ready for approval. but they put them on hold for whatever reason. when president obama was president, right before he left office, he came out with the cures act. could you expound on that a little bit? pharmaceutical companies, and other major health care issue. p
you are on with mary ellen mcintire. go ahead.r: i was wondering with the health savings accounts, why you can't go into a bank and open one up? guest: the individual is in charge of the health savings account. , they areent laws under high deductible plans. if you have a plan that qualifies, you set it up. and you put a certain amount of money each year under a certain limit for that and you can use it for various purchases you make over the year. host: new york is next. sean, good morning....
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. >> like ellen degeneres or a let host is doing that -- >> they' lldo n this because this is a sporting on. let's do the forecasors great, s eat. the wethend ough sunday. no washouts but we'll have to u. pretty good chance of one of those days we'll get a little wet here in that's a check of the forecast. off to erin for traffic. rails,d tlver line,re hepr'soblem atthsonian. delays to vienna franconia and wiehle-reston. the rest of youralol rumoa on 2. 'll take a look atirnia d the distri bowi dkin'un s cold brew. sweetly balanced throages. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business il and we make more deliverie to homes than anyone else in the country, ge..thousievsswe n eris ouror b fusiness the united states postal service prioriu ♪ ♪ we buy any car ♪ any ♪ from 50 bucks to 100 grd ♪ we buy any car ♪ at a webnyuyanycarny.con the gimmicks stop with our ads. trading in our selling your car is hassle-free with just three easy steps. one, gal your free onlineuation. two, dcave to your local r buying centre.
. >> like ellen degeneres or a let host is doing that -- >> they' lldo n this because this is a sporting on. let's do the forecasors great, s eat. the wethend ough sunday. no washouts but we'll have to u. pretty good chance of one of those days we'll get a little wet here in that's a check of the forecast. off to erin for traffic. rails,d tlver line,re hepr'soblem atthsonian. delays to vienna franconia and wiehle-reston. the rest of youralol rumoa on 2. 'll take a look atirnia d the...
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a ellen del toro nos cuenta. adelante y buenas tardes.moquin, pero la reina se opondrÍa, entonces es una de las muchas reglas de etiqueta que tiene la realeza inglesa. por ejemplo, las mujeres deben llevar sombreros a los eventos formales. sÓlo las casadas pueden usar tiaras, las faldas deben estar debajo de la rodilla y los diamantes solamente de noche. te has preguntado por quÉ a diferencia de otros niÑos el prÍncipe george nunca ha sido visto con una camiseta de los personaje favorito o pantalones y siempre lo vemos con shorts? la casa real considera que los pantalones son para la clase baja y esta prenda es exclusiva pues sÓlo para los adultos y los adolescentes, aunque los guantes tambiÉn son un artÍculo de moda y hemos visto a lo largo de la historia cÓmo su reinado vemos a la reina isabel usÁndolo tambiÉn lo hace para evitar el contagiarse de gÉrmenes cada vez que saluda alguien. ahora, si te preguntas, estas reglas tambiÉn se aplican a los momentos informales? sÍ, las mujeres, por ejemplo no pueden pintarse las uÑas a menos de que
a ellen del toro nos cuenta. adelante y buenas tardes.moquin, pero la reina se opondrÍa, entonces es una de las muchas reglas de etiqueta que tiene la realeza inglesa. por ejemplo, las mujeres deben llevar sombreros a los eventos formales. sÓlo las casadas pueden usar tiaras, las faldas deben estar debajo de la rodilla y los diamantes solamente de noche. te has preguntado por quÉ a diferencia de otros niÑos el prÍncipe george nunca ha sido visto con una camiseta de los personaje favorito o...
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had an incurable disease us model becomes the one hundred fifty of this notion for if you have been ellen's which was also announced because of quiet twenty percent of the little known at it for allies the road linking the two countries as a full band and of a to evolve vehicles allowed to fly again. at a train has agreed to grant access to its ports a boon for ethiopia which lost its main group to the sea with the outbreak of the wall twenty years ago if we started connecting our populations we have big market in the editor by some token a chance with the push and soon fifty so it's all hope that the opening of the port relaunching to penalized was not a good for the strings in the twenty first deals have been a trip. to new ties with its much larger neighbor with a population of more than one hundred million people also raises the prospect of revival for a traitorous ailing economy many are now hoping the tricky exercise of democracy to the disputed border will go us quickly and smoothly as the process to normalize relations. and ethiopia air said it's in talks to help nigeria create a na
had an incurable disease us model becomes the one hundred fifty of this notion for if you have been ellen's which was also announced because of quiet twenty percent of the little known at it for allies the road linking the two countries as a full band and of a to evolve vehicles allowed to fly again. at a train has agreed to grant access to its ports a boon for ethiopia which lost its main group to the sea with the outbreak of the wall twenty years ago if we started connecting our populations...
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ellen o'clock in london with the top stories here on al-jazeera the united states north korea have given the right different accounts of a me team pyongyang to discuss denuclearization north korea describe the talks is extremely regrettable and accuse the united states of it pressuring them to abandon their nuclear program the comments came just off the u.s. sector state might pump a few out of pyongyang and he described his two day visit as very productive we made progress on almost all of the central issues and some places a great deal of progress other place there's still more work to be done we talked about what the north koreans are continuing to do and how it is the case we can get our arms around achieving what chairman kim and president proposed a great deal which was the complete denuclearization of north korea there's no no one walked away from that there still it would committee chairman kim is documented . at least eight people have been killed and dozens more injured in the compound mcguinn the somali capital of mogadishu the all group al-shabaab says it was behind the attac
ellen o'clock in london with the top stories here on al-jazeera the united states north korea have given the right different accounts of a me team pyongyang to discuss denuclearization north korea describe the talks is extremely regrettable and accuse the united states of it pressuring them to abandon their nuclear program the comments came just off the u.s. sector state might pump a few out of pyongyang and he described his two day visit as very productive we made progress on almost all of the...
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the smoke plume.ellen ramirez, a noaa analyst, says the green is light smoke, yellow a bit smokier...ellenlite analyst and then, the dense smoke, as observed in satellite imagery is represented in this red polygon.emergency managers depend on the noaa maps to help make decisions about resources, evacuations, and action plans. in washington alexandra limon. lawrence karnow: it was a little cooler today with patchy fog. highs inland were still in the lwo 90s with 100s in the central valley. the doppler is tracking more thunderstorms over the sierra with patchy coastal fog. on the satellite image you can see high pressure but that ridge is finally showing signs of weakening and cooler weather is on the way. highs tomorrow will be in the upper 80s to low 90s with 50s and 60s at the coast. much cooler weather will continue into next weekend. (ken)(vicki) time now for a look at tonight's top local stories. here in san jose a generous response to a call for donations to help victims of the carr fire in redding. her grandmother among those who lost their homes tothefire, jamie bruck has organized
the smoke plume.ellen ramirez, a noaa analyst, says the green is light smoke, yellow a bit smokier...ellenlite analyst and then, the dense smoke, as observed in satellite imagery is represented in this red polygon.emergency managers depend on the noaa maps to help make decisions about resources, evacuations, and action plans. in washington alexandra limon. lawrence karnow: it was a little cooler today with patchy fog. highs inland were still in the lwo 90s with 100s in the central valley. the...
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me the ellen. and the vanguard of one hundred seventy a struggle with the new zealand crown. a maori leader. accused of terrorism. filmed over seven years. his quest for justice becomes a blueprint for national reconciliation. witness and this and warrior on al-jazeera. for the first time since problem a lobby was forced from polyp by the army the people of zimbabwe well it's the next president but a struggling economy and frustration amongst many other voters means the results on the up to life is still hard to predict follow the symbolically election and now today i was imprisoned for twenty one years based on false allegations that just made in the last couple of years there's been a number of high profile exonerations of the wrongfully convicted based on police and prosecutorial misconduct you can check me for gunpowder check my truck i don't really but i have been going to do enough that if the prosecutor is going to seek convictions for the sake of seeking convictions prosecutors dangerous exploring the dockside of american justice the system with joe burden on al-jazee
me the ellen. and the vanguard of one hundred seventy a struggle with the new zealand crown. a maori leader. accused of terrorism. filmed over seven years. his quest for justice becomes a blueprint for national reconciliation. witness and this and warrior on al-jazeera. for the first time since problem a lobby was forced from polyp by the army the people of zimbabwe well it's the next president but a struggling economy and frustration amongst many other voters means the results on the up to...
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. >> trevor: aren't you still on your first mary ellen? >> i don't know. that's not the point.he point is these russian spice aren't even trying anymore. >> trevor: i don't know if i agree, michael. it looked very much like she was trying to me. >> why, because she dressed up like a russian knock off of the matrix? i mean, what kind of spy poses in a magazine as a spy? she used her real accent, her real face, at least slap on a wig or a beard. >> trevor: i think a beard might make her stand out more. >> she even used her real name. you don't see james bond going around telling everybody his name. >> trevor: actually, that's his trademark. >> i know because he's a fictitiousle character. the point is russian spy used to respect us enough to try, hidden codes in lemon use, hidden messages in flower pots. poison hidden. now she's on twitter, off to my next spy msh #kremlin, undercover, blessed -- ( laughter ) >> trevor: i didn't know you were so passionate about spy craft. >> well, i'm a bit of an expert. see, my brother is in the c.i.a., and -- ( laughter ) -- right now, he's in
. >> trevor: aren't you still on your first mary ellen? >> i don't know. that's not the point.he point is these russian spice aren't even trying anymore. >> trevor: i don't know if i agree, michael. it looked very much like she was trying to me. >> why, because she dressed up like a russian knock off of the matrix? i mean, what kind of spy poses in a magazine as a spy? she used her real accent, her real face, at least slap on a wig or a beard. >> trevor: i think a...