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you were still emily doe. day the judge issued his sentence. it the same day as your victim impact statement that you read? >> yes. i showed up to court with my family and friends. i was almost excited to show them who i was, to finally stand in my truth and not just be crying like i had been the entire time that i was on the stand. i used my statement. i was not allowed at the time to read the entire thing. so i read an abridged version of the statementnt. amy: before brk turner was sentenced for sexually assaulting you, his father wrote this long letter to the judge presiding over the case. then turner complained his son's life had been ruined for 20 minutes of action fueled by alcohol and promiscuity. the letter reads in part "these verdicts have broken and shattered him and our family and so many ways. his life will never be the one that he dreamed about and worked so hard to achieve. this is a steep price to pay for 20 minutes of action out of his 20 plus years of life. the fact that he now has to register as a sexual offender for the rest
you were still emily doe. day the judge issued his sentence. it the same day as your victim impact statement that you read? >> yes. i showed up to court with my family and friends. i was almost excited to show them who i was, to finally stand in my truth and not just be crying like i had been the entire time that i was on the stand. i used my statement. i was not allowed at the time to read the entire thing. so i read an abridged version of the statementnt. amy: before brk turner was...
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my guest tonight is a writer and an artist known as emily doe.in 2015, and her powerful story, her powerful statement became a rallying cry for assault survivors. she reveals her name and shares her story in the new book, "know my name." please welcome chanel miller. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ welcome to "the daily show." >> thank you, trevor. >> trevor: and congratulations on a book that is drawing accolades from every single person who has read it. it's a powerful story. the book is title "know my name." for a long time, you were anonymous and then you chose to come out with your name and full story. why? >> well, i wanted the title to be declarative and definitive to say i am choosing to step forward and i'm not going to hide anymore because this is not my burden to carry. i feel like, at this point, i know who i am, i know what i'm worth, and i know what i'm capable of, and when you know yourself on that deep level, it becomes very hard to mess with you. >> trevor: i like that. ( cheers and applause ) you know, the brock turner case was one wh
my guest tonight is a writer and an artist known as emily doe.in 2015, and her powerful story, her powerful statement became a rallying cry for assault survivors. she reveals her name and shares her story in the new book, "know my name." please welcome chanel miller. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ welcome to "the daily show." >> thank you, trevor. >> trevor: and congratulations on a book that is drawing accolades from every single person who has read it. it's a...
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amy: today we spend the hour with a woman who was known to millions simply as emily doe.
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amy: today we spend the hour with a woman who was known to millions simply as emily doe.
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emily: when does it hit the mainstream? astro: for regulatory reasons, it is going to take a while.orld has already paid for a lot of cars, so as those cars are retired, that is one of the things that will pull self-driving cars into the mainstream. emily: then there is loon. astro: loon is doing very well. there was recently an emergency in peru and we got to jump in and help connect a lot of people who had lost internet. that is the third time we have done that. emily: these are the internet beaming balloons. astro: exactly. that one is making good progress. like each of these things, it is a long process. we have increasing faith that loon is the right way to bring connectivity to several billion people in the world who don't have it today. emily: where are you focusing on a project? is it energy? is it health care? automation, farming, agriculture? astro: yes, all of those. we have every single thing you just named. we have at least one exploration in. but there are some i'm feeling particularly good about right now. agriculture as an example. humanity's ability to produce enoug
emily: when does it hit the mainstream? astro: for regulatory reasons, it is going to take a while.orld has already paid for a lot of cars, so as those cars are retired, that is one of the things that will pull self-driving cars into the mainstream. emily: then there is loon. astro: loon is doing very well. there was recently an emergency in peru and we got to jump in and help connect a lot of people who had lost internet. that is the third time we have done that. emily: these are the internet...
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emily: when does it hit the mainstream? >> regulatory reasons, it is going to take a while. world has also already paid for a lot of cars. as those are retired, more self driving cars will be pulled into the mainstream. loon is doing well. here was recently an emergency in peru, and we got to jump in and help connect people who had lost internet people there. this is the third time we have been able to do that. that one is making good rogress. like each of these things, it is a long process, but we have increasing faith that loon is actually the right way to bring conductivity to several billion people in the world who do not have it today. emily: where are you focusing currently? automation, farming, agriculture? >> yes, we have all of those. every single thing you just named we have at least one exploration in, but there's some i'm feeling particularly good about right now. agriculture is an example. humanity's ability to produce enough food to feed everyone in the world and to do that in a sustainable way, we are topping out, and it's pretty scary. e now have several thin
emily: when does it hit the mainstream? >> regulatory reasons, it is going to take a while. world has also already paid for a lot of cars. as those are retired, more self driving cars will be pulled into the mainstream. loon is doing well. here was recently an emergency in peru, and we got to jump in and help connect people who had lost internet people there. this is the third time we have been able to do that. that one is making good rogress. like each of these things, it is a long...
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i don't know. >> emily: i think they like the attention. >> greg: asked peter, he apparently does. >>something tonight? >> jesse: no, that was his birthday hat but we don't go all in like a crazy person like you emily. >> emily: i'm handing out halloween candy though. >> i'm going on a ghost to her tonight. i love halloween. all right, "one more thing" is up next. ♪ fely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? performance comes in lots of flavors. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to seve
i don't know. >> emily: i think they like the attention. >> greg: asked peter, he apparently does. >>something tonight? >> jesse: no, that was his birthday hat but we don't go all in like a crazy person like you emily. >> emily: i'm handing out halloween candy though. >> i'm going on a ghost to her tonight. i love halloween. all right, "one more thing" is up next. ♪ fely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you...
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emily.>> it does not look great as far as trying to combat the fire. we will keep a close eye on the wind and humidity, wind direction and wind speed, it will be hazy later today but right now current temperatures 53 in concord and 43 and santa rosa, pretty much 50s everywhere else, this will climb as the sunshine comes out. current windspeed mostly calm and most places and that will really change once the sun goes down and in the hours after dark all the way until monday morning. we will keep a close eye on that. it is the high-pressure system built in bringing with it as you can see an offshore flow and that is bringing with it a red flag warning. that goes into effect tonight all the way to monday morning. how big the area is, pretty much the entirety of the bay area. we're talking northeast went up to 35 mph and that is sustained and gusts of some of the mountaintops up to 80 mph and that is extreme fire danger and not great for the fires currently burning, also a high wind warning and the national weather service says this will possibly be an hist
emily.>> it does not look great as far as trying to combat the fire. we will keep a close eye on the wind and humidity, wind direction and wind speed, it will be hazy later today but right now current temperatures 53 in concord and 43 and santa rosa, pretty much 50s everywhere else, this will climb as the sunshine comes out. current windspeed mostly calm and most places and that will really change once the sun goes down and in the hours after dark all the way until monday morning. we will...
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. >> emily, what does that have-- >> we're working so hard. >> but explain what's been going on so marcusds. >> no, no, i understand. i want you to understand. >> no, no, you don't understand. >> no, because-- >> you don't understand. >> what do you mean, i don't understand? >> 'cause you don't know the history of what's gone on here. >> the history is the people that work here don't [bleep] wanna do it anymore! that's what matters. >> that's the easy way out. that's the easy way out, marcus. >> you know what the easy way out for all them is? what's the easy way out? >> leave. >> what's the easy way out? >> to leave. >> what's the-- >> i quit. >> to leave. >> to leave--that's their easy way out. and then you'll be totally up [bleep] creek. >> now, that--that's ridiculous. >> i'm not gonna let these people suffer because you're a [bleep] communicator. we're gonna fix it. they are loyal to you for some crazy reason. i have no idea. but i'm surprised they all haven't left. andrew continues to be ignorant to the fact that these employees have something to say. he doesn't seem to understand th
. >> emily, what does that have-- >> we're working so hard. >> but explain what's been going on so marcusds. >> no, no, i understand. i want you to understand. >> no, no, you don't understand. >> no, because-- >> you don't understand. >> what do you mean, i don't understand? >> 'cause you don't know the history of what's gone on here. >> the history is the people that work here don't [bleep] wanna do it anymore! that's what matters....
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. >> harris: emily, this does play right into the hands of republicans, as leslie said she was kind ofout. that's because the president can say, quite eloquently, "why would i stop it? i haven't done anything wrong." so that slow-roll glacier move that you said the democrats might be doing then suddenly get stymied. like, "oh, wait, we meet it's going to go on? we actually have to do this now?" >> emily: i think it was part of the argument, 35 days into this all of the sudden we are receiving some structure. it did go into the g.o.p. argument, why did this happen in the beginning? too little, too late. >> harris: representative eric swalwell was vocal on this yesterday. this is how it kind of went. "okay." >> emily: i wanted to make the point that, as a federal attorney tom knows this, i've handed out for the papers. it involved whether or not it happens is colossal and wasteful. when she refers around terms like, "we are going to threaten this," all that does is illustrate yet again as a constituent that my legislators cannot legislate and focus on impeachment at the same time. and th
. >> harris: emily, this does play right into the hands of republicans, as leslie said she was kind ofout. that's because the president can say, quite eloquently, "why would i stop it? i haven't done anything wrong." so that slow-roll glacier move that you said the democrats might be doing then suddenly get stymied. like, "oh, wait, we meet it's going to go on? we actually have to do this now?" >> emily: i think it was part of the argument, 35 days into this all...
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emily: rigged? >> dana: how does a computer get drunk? >> emily: a drink? >> dana: it takes screen shots.slide? >> dana: yes. good. why was the cell phone wearing glasses? it lost its contacts. okay, last one. how do trees use a computer? they log in. >> jesse: that was a tough one. >> emily: i'm horrible at that. >> dana: pretty good for a friday. >> jesse: new segment. jesse's fake news alert. you are going to be seeing a lot of these. so i wake up this morning and everyone is on twitter saying i'm a bad tipper. all right? [laughter] it turns out some clown clipped me saying, you know, here, i will show you what i said. >> dana: the thing that really ticks me off is the ipad thing that they hold up in your face after they give you coffee and say do you want to tip me 10, 15 or 20%. >> jesse: right in front of them. i'm not afraid to go zero. all you are doing is handing me coffee. do you get a tip for that? >> jesse: all right. so i'm talking about a coffee shop, people. i'm not talking about a $500 meal at a restaurant. of course i tip 20, sometimes 30, sometimes 40%. >> greg: at those
emily: rigged? >> dana: how does a computer get drunk? >> emily: a drink? >> dana: it takes screen shots.slide? >> dana: yes. good. why was the cell phone wearing glasses? it lost its contacts. okay, last one. how do trees use a computer? they log in. >> jesse: that was a tough one. >> emily: i'm horrible at that. >> dana: pretty good for a friday. >> jesse: new segment. jesse's fake news alert. you are going to be seeing a lot of these. so i wake...
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does that? >> emily: okay. halloween is obviously the spookiest time of year.his little 3-year-old. check out what he did. >> okay. okay. okay. [laughter] >> emily: this is 3-year-old charlie. he obviously did not take kindly to it. one thing is for sure. he has a bright future. by the way, this racked up 20 million facebook views and 9.5 million. >> dana: i don't like being scared. i would've punched him to. i have something to promote. at friday at 2:00 p.m., i'm going to have a special interview that's going to err on the daily briefing. i'm interviewing somebody tomorrow in d.c. i won't be here, but martha maccallum will be. who do you think i'm interviewing in d.c. that will air on friday? >> greg: president trump! >> dana: no. >> greg: president carter! >> dana: nope. >> greg: president obama! >> dana: nope. >> greg: why does she know? is she like your special friend? man or woman question marks the one man. >> greg: why do you have to look at the genders? >> dana: it's not someone who lives in d.c., but it someone who has to be in d.c. now, because of ca
does that? >> emily: okay. halloween is obviously the spookiest time of year.his little 3-year-old. check out what he did. >> okay. okay. okay. [laughter] >> emily: this is 3-year-old charlie. he obviously did not take kindly to it. one thing is for sure. he has a bright future. by the way, this racked up 20 million facebook views and 9.5 million. >> dana: i don't like being scared. i would've punched him to. i have something to promote. at friday at 2:00 p.m., i'm going...
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. >> emily, let me ask you this. what does that do as far as knock the legs out from under the republicans who say it was done? >> i don't expect the republicans to stop saying the impeachment inquiry is not legitimate, but it really does put a blow in the republican strategy on how to fight impeachment inquiry. it looks like trying to stone wall and not letting them ask, it's not working with the way the impeachment inquiry is behind that. one of the things the republicans have been saying is this isn't a legitimate inquiry or process because the house hasn't voted on it. one of the things this ruling said is it doesn't need a vote in order for it to have the wait of the impeachment, so i think that's going to be important going forward. >> right. and another thing brought forward here is the judge said the whole strategy of obstruction on the part of the white house actually was going against them here, and that was part of the reason the judge ruled the way she did. >> certainly. i think that's what the president and advise
. >> emily, let me ask you this. what does that do as far as knock the legs out from under the republicans who say it was done? >> i don't expect the republicans to stop saying the impeachment inquiry is not legitimate, but it really does put a blow in the republican strategy on how to fight impeachment inquiry. it looks like trying to stone wall and not letting them ask, it's not working with the way the impeachment inquiry is behind that. one of the things the republicans have...
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he does not want to run against me. >> okay. so emily, biden wrote the op-ed in the "washington post." the way in which it is framed, where -- how would you characterize where he sits in this race in a possible general election fight against biden? -- against trump. >> his position in the primary, as much as he's a front-runner is weak. we see elizabeth warren ascending steadily and overtaking him in a lot of the polls. she as well as bernie sanders in fundraising. the "washington post" editorial, the op-ed that he wrote really sort of illustrated this two-front war he's trying to fight. he really needs to address the criticism that trump has aimed so effective at him and address the spotlight is on him and what his family is doing. but also turn the attention back to the issues that a lot of moderate democrats want voters to pay attention to, whether it's health care other kitchen table issues. he's trying to do so many things at once, it's quite a multifront war for him. >> emily know and jonathan allen, it's very early. thank you so m
he does not want to run against me. >> okay. so emily, biden wrote the op-ed in the "washington post." the way in which it is framed, where -- how would you characterize where he sits in this race in a possible general election fight against biden? -- against trump. >> his position in the primary, as much as he's a front-runner is weak. we see elizabeth warren ascending steadily and overtaking him in a lot of the polls. she as well as bernie sanders in fundraising. the...
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thank you emily for putting that together, our amazing showrunner who lets me speak in spanish. she doeszing amazing year. thank you for the entire team and everybody working so hard to make it so good. and thank you to our viewers for watching. tomorrow we have another show, texas congressman and assistant to the president portrayed in manufacturing policy and peter navarro is here, we have a lot of china stuff to talk about. and a whole lot more and we will continue watching all of these so-called impeachment proceedings including the fact that the democrats are not willing to take a vote on it. what does that mean, how do we move forward in this environment. i have a feeling we will hear about more freebies. i look fward t watching kennedy show because there's apparently a really good game coming up. we will go to her now. thank you so much for tuning and see you here tomorrow night. kennedy: thank you trish, lebron james stunning hypocrisy shows how dangerous a group can be. the head that wears the crown and king james show not only his ignorance on the china hong kong subject but th
thank you emily for putting that together, our amazing showrunner who lets me speak in spanish. she doeszing amazing year. thank you for the entire team and everybody working so hard to make it so good. and thank you to our viewers for watching. tomorrow we have another show, texas congressman and assistant to the president portrayed in manufacturing policy and peter navarro is here, we have a lot of china stuff to talk about. and a whole lot more and we will continue watching all of these...
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. >> my mom said emily -- i think saurau was in the car. but she said does lou seem special to you?'s actually a sear. mom said he told her he was hundreds or thousands of years old and that he can see what was going to it happen in the future and that the it reason we followoed him was she just had that instinct and can knew she needed to be clos to him because he could protect her and keep heir safe because he knew what was coming. >> did you believe it? >> i was skeptical at first but when you're 9 or 10 and your mom says this is really what's happening you give it more credibility. >> others at angel's landing believes he was the direct descendant of geronimo and had the powerer to make it rain and bring death. >> it told of several instances where lou had bun dead or an animal had been dead or an animal was sick and he could make them better. >> yes, he could also see people from the past. like people that we've already died, he could see those people too. >> because he said he was an angel. >> he said your mom is right. i am hundreds off years old. this isn't really my body. i
. >> my mom said emily -- i think saurau was in the car. but she said does lou seem special to you?'s actually a sear. mom said he told her he was hundreds or thousands of years old and that he can see what was going to it happen in the future and that the it reason we followoed him was she just had that instinct and can knew she needed to be clos to him because he could protect her and keep heir safe because he knew what was coming. >> did you believe it? >> i was skeptical...
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. >> yeah, i mean, specifically, emily you know better than i do, but tell me, i mean, how does thislay along the fault lines of those who are die hardcore supporters of the president and those that are on the fence? >> well, i think that those who are hardcore supporters of the president, to them this is just sort of like an extension of the russia, mueller investigation skprgs th skpr, and this is something that's a distraction. i think your average voter even if they're very engaged doesn't know the details of what's going on in these investigations. so what they see is the democrats twhowho have been cal for donald trump's impeachment since before this whole ukraine revelation came out, and so now that there is this whole new revelations and new line of impeachment attacks, they see that as just another attack on the president, and it makes them skeptical, so i think for those voters the whole divert redirect attention to joe biden tos aspects of the mueller investigation that republicans concerned with, voters respond well to that whether it will affect swing voters, we're not r
. >> yeah, i mean, specifically, emily you know better than i do, but tell me, i mean, how does thislay along the fault lines of those who are die hardcore supporters of the president and those that are on the fence? >> well, i think that those who are hardcore supporters of the president, to them this is just sort of like an extension of the russia, mueller investigation skprgs th skpr, and this is something that's a distraction. i think your average voter even if they're very...
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emily: obsession with it it's really not disqualifying to them. why doese reason why is there's a sort of center left consensus among elites in washington, d.c. that, you know, they -- their livelihood and everything are threatened by anyone that comes out and challenges this for them. and the entire frame of debate in this town is basically based around delegitimizing anything that threatens that so then you end up with these situations where if you want border security you are xenophobia. if you are against abortion you are sexist. if you think showing your i.d. is a reasonable voter security precaution, you are racist. these are not like normal political points where we are debating policy. this is language designed to dehumanize people. and, yet, it is perfectly acceptable to go on television and say these things every day even though it's completely ad hominem. steve: your whole point is washington was very civil before donald j. donald trump came to town. we read your op-ed, mark. we put together some sound bites that parallel some of the things you
emily: obsession with it it's really not disqualifying to them. why doese reason why is there's a sort of center left consensus among elites in washington, d.c. that, you know, they -- their livelihood and everything are threatened by anyone that comes out and challenges this for them. and the entire frame of debate in this town is basically based around delegitimizing anything that threatens that so then you end up with these situations where if you want border security you are xenophobia. if...
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all of the countries, including the european union goes in and does what they are supposed to do with these capture isis fighters in emily's. -- fighters and families. [indiscernible] exercise leadership and reconsider. could you respond to that, sir? i consulted with everybody. i always consult with everybody. if you remember five months ago, i talked about this. isis, i did not want to stay there for the next four years. i have great respect for all of the people. they have an opinion. a lot of people do. you see the names coming out. they are thrilled. we are not a police force. they are policing the area. we are not a police force. with thisas thrilled decision. as you know, they are over there, they have soldiers over there also. many people agree with it quite strongly. i was elected on bringing our soldiers home. i, we, altogether. everybody said it would be an impossible thing. i did it. when i took over our military, we did not have ammunition. i was told i a top general -- sir, we don't have ammunition. i said, i will never let another president have that happen to him or her. .e have captured isis we have 50 sol
all of the countries, including the european union goes in and does what they are supposed to do with these capture isis fighters in emily's. -- fighters and families. [indiscernible] exercise leadership and reconsider. could you respond to that, sir? i consulted with everybody. i always consult with everybody. if you remember five months ago, i talked about this. isis, i did not want to stay there for the next four years. i have great respect for all of the people. they have an opinion. a lot...
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emily blunt. >> could we ever in life see her in this space? >> no. i won't let her. >> business or pleasure, jack? >> i'm here for work. how much does she love this action hero side of you though? >> she is one of the people who will take me any way i come which is reallniceut i don't think she dislik the action hero versi of me. she's super supportive of all of it. >> clearly emily isn't the only one who can't get enough of john the action sr. season three of his series has already been green lit by amazon. >>> and speaking of action, "charlie's angels.it in thw it's warmg my cold little heart. only "e.t.'s" on set th a side of kristen stewaryou've never seen. >> i've never lahed more. >> beep boop beep boop. >> tn -- >> whoo! >> "the talk's" hilarious halloween ce off. behind the stunning transformations. ♪ if i could esca >> who's turningnto gwen stefani, rupaul and j.lo. ♪ let's get loud >>> minut away he di klum gives "e.t." her tricks for kerrygolhaa taste soich it can take you toreland's lush, green stures. where grass-fed cows produce rich, creamy milk kerrygold. the taste that take you there. >>> welcome back to "e.t." with
emily blunt. >> could we ever in life see her in this space? >> no. i won't let her. >> business or pleasure, jack? >> i'm here for work. how much does she love this action hero side of you though? >> she is one of the people who will take me any way i come which is reallniceut i don't think she dislik the action hero versi of me. she's super supportive of all of it. >> clearly emily isn't the only one who can't get enough of john the action sr. season three...
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emily's question. >> ms. senhaux (chair): you may. >> nicole: in terms of user testing recommendations, mayor's office on disability does have a list of community organizations. and we're also more than happy to help with basic recruitment. i'm happy to hear any other recommendations that the council would have, but wanted to make sure you knew we had a community engagement resource list that we distribute regularly. >> okay. thank you, nicole. >> nicole: thank you for letting me go. >> ms. senhaux (chair): last time i didn't let you. council member questions. let's be brief. we have another presentation. >> mr. madrid: i have two questions. one is that i saw on the station the message through jaws, right? >> could you repeat the question? >> so one question i have, i saw your department has a license to use jaws. >> a license for jaws, yes. >> mr. madrid: yeah. and one of your staff of your department uses jaws? >> she doesn't every day, but in her previous job before she came to digital services and then ongoing in our department, she has designed for jaws before. she understands to some extent how to use it. and she has a licens
emily's question. >> ms. senhaux (chair): you may. >> nicole: in terms of user testing recommendations, mayor's office on disability does have a list of community organizations. and we're also more than happy to help with basic recruitment. i'm happy to hear any other recommendations that the council would have, but wanted to make sure you knew we had a community engagement resource list that we distribute regularly. >> okay. thank you, nicole. >> nicole: thank you for...
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emily larson, political reporter for the ""washington examiner."" >> good morning. >> let's talk about this. it was rejected, but it does expose another detail about how much both the state department and the white house knew about his effort to get some foreign help on this election. how problematic is it for giuliani and for those around the president? >> certainly it is problematic for giuliani. he's sort of been at the center of this whole impeachment inquiry, and i think one thing that's interesting about it is it exposes just how deep he was and how early he was. this was in january of this year. working on this effort to try and dig up some dirt about joe biden and political rivals. another thing is a big thing about rudy giuliani is the republicans have been saying that maybe, you know, giuliani has kind of gone off the rails, he's trying do all of these investigations, but we got some new details this week not only with this new revelation about the visa but also with the testimony this week, noting president trump had actually asked giuliani or had directed the ambassador. i don't think anybody can say giulian
emily larson, political reporter for the ""washington examiner."" >> good morning. >> let's talk about this. it was rejected, but it does expose another detail about how much both the state department and the white house knew about his effort to get some foreign help on this election. how problematic is it for giuliani and for those around the president? >> certainly it is problematic for giuliani. he's sort of been at the center of this whole impeachment...
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year-old emilie ross of hillsborough was driving a silver bolts wagon southbound but in the northbound lane. she crashed into a taxi killing herself, the taxi driver and his two passenge it does appear one of the passengers was ejected. >> reporter: the cab driver has been identified as 42-year-old berkant ramadan ahmed , fellow driver say he was hard-working and had a wife and family. >> he had a young daughter. our hearts go to him. my hope is family is okay. >> reporter: the passengers have been identified as 57-year- old mary miller of chicago and 62-year-old judson byrd of barrington, illinois. luggage was found at the scene indicating they may have been coming from san francisco airport. authorities are not sure how long the driver of the bolts wagon, who they say was under the influence, had been heading the wrong way. >> we have not pinpointed exactly where but we are working with our local authorities to identify through cameras were this person may have enter the freeway. >> reporter: >> we did get multiple calls with multiple locations. one of the locations was nos ssible they could've been traveling for qu whether this person was identified. try if this person was
year-old emilie ross of hillsborough was driving a silver bolts wagon southbound but in the northbound lane. she crashed into a taxi killing herself, the taxi driver and his two passenge it does appear one of the passengers was ejected. >> reporter: the cab driver has been identified as 42-year-old berkant ramadan ahmed , fellow driver say he was hard-working and had a wife and family. >> he had a young daughter. our hearts go to him. my hope is family is okay. >> reporter:...
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does not want that. he wants the election first. it was very interesting today. we had john mcdonnell there, diane abbott, keir starmer, and emilyust heard from. iam emily thornberry, you just heard from. i am not emily thornberry, you just heard from. iam notjeremy emily thornberry, you just heard from. i am notjeremy corbyn's biggest fans, but i do not think his vision on brexit is that crazy come in that he is so saying he is trying to get a referendum. he is talking there about a labour in government. we are not now in government. the conservatives are in government, and this is about on the basis of what is happening now with the deal that actually exists, borisjohnson's deal. parliament actually saying, we have got brexit, we know what remain looks like, that is the other option and we put that back to the people. i know the argument is going on inside the labour party. but i really do think that ultimately come of this, the division and the noise and the nastiness and all the rest of it, i think we are not talking about the resource options, and i think the least worst option is that deal goes back to the country and, do
does not want that. he wants the election first. it was very interesting today. we had john mcdonnell there, diane abbott, keir starmer, and emilyust heard from. iam emily thornberry, you just heard from. i am not emily thornberry, you just heard from. iam notjeremy emily thornberry, you just heard from. i am notjeremy corbyn's biggest fans, but i do not think his vision on brexit is that crazy come in that he is so saying he is trying to get a referendum. he is talking there about a labour in...
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other part of this poll i found fascinating, emily, same poll, who have a preferred candidate, 63% say they might change their minds before the caucus. what doest say about the current field of contenders? what does that say about your average democratic primary voter right now? >> that's the biggest thing that jumped out to me out of this poll is, yes, mayor pete went up but really it's still a jump ball. it could still pretty much be anyone's game. everyone who says -- the way these polls work is they generally call and ask who is your preferred candidate so you give one name but really when you have conversations with caucus goers and voters there's still evaluating the field, and still keeping top three in mind. and this is why i think you see a lot of candidates spend more physical time in iowa than we have been before. we're seeing announcements coming out from a lot of campaigns saying this is our strategy now, the candidate's going to stay in the state a lot and part of that reason is they're trying to go voter by voter and hitting up smaller towns to pick up a couple voters there. we saw amy klobuchar was in a town of 1,200 people ove
other part of this poll i found fascinating, emily, same poll, who have a preferred candidate, 63% say they might change their minds before the caucus. what doest say about the current field of contenders? what does that say about your average democratic primary voter right now? >> that's the biggest thing that jumped out to me out of this poll is, yes, mayor pete went up but really it's still a jump ball. it could still pretty much be anyone's game. everyone who says -- the way these...
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emily: are you concerned about the rate of spending? or is this one quarter and we should brush it off? >> i don't think it is one quarter but it does concern me. you saw was amazon prove to the market they could drive profitability. they pulled unprofitable products, they emphasized aws. increasedave seen is spending on the things that will drive customers to you is amazon all over the place. one-day shipping getting products back on the shelf. what you see is their strategy is world domination. anywhere you can buy a product, they want to offer it to you and figure out how to monetize it. and is market share dominance the right strategy? >> i mean, they have proven it works. if they wanted to work, it will work. -- want it to work, it will work. it is a rate of 36 billion. they are market share leaders in infrastructure services. that adjustment needs to be happening in terms of expectations for that revenue size. if you actually look at the advertising division, you saw growth acceleration this quarter. what we feel happening is advertising will slowly take center stage as aws takes a central role. taylor: we have a chart showing
emily: are you concerned about the rate of spending? or is this one quarter and we should brush it off? >> i don't think it is one quarter but it does concern me. you saw was amazon prove to the market they could drive profitability. they pulled unprofitable products, they emphasized aws. increasedave seen is spending on the things that will drive customers to you is amazon all over the place. one-day shipping getting products back on the shelf. what you see is their strategy is world...
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emily as if this impeachment inquiry couldn't be messy enough all of a sudden, a couple of associates of rudy guiliani get arrested but what does it have to do with the impeachment inquiry? well these two associates reportedly worked with guiliani under his direction to investigate hunter biden who was of course on the board of the ukraine gas company, while his father was vice president and that's the whole thing that sort of spurred this impeachment inquiry, but the charges that they were arrested under on wednesday were not having to do with that work, this is having to do with the campaign finance violation, allegedly improperly funneling funds into pro-donald trump superpack, through their company, but because of their connection with guiliani, plus this campaign finance issue, that this isn't clear that these are connected yet, but because of their connection with guiliani and with the investigation of hunter biden, these two are obviously being looked at very closely, and the more scrutiny on these two, even though there isn't a direct connection yet, it certainly adds to the house democrats argument that there is defini
emily as if this impeachment inquiry couldn't be messy enough all of a sudden, a couple of associates of rudy guiliani get arrested but what does it have to do with the impeachment inquiry? well these two associates reportedly worked with guiliani under his direction to investigate hunter biden who was of course on the board of the ukraine gas company, while his father was vice president and that's the whole thing that sort of spurred this impeachment inquiry, but the charges that they were...
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does america need? this was a fascinating conversation. i will be bringing brittany and michelle back on future shows, thank you very much. and i'll be bringing emily back for your reporting on mr. barr later this hour. as we fit in a break, i'll tell you why the bombshell could mean trouble for a different trump loyalists. >>> also, jared kushner speaking in public and outlining a defense of, yes, his father-in-law. >>> then later, bill barr has a growing role in this ukraine scandal. there are new reports that he's weaponizing the powers of the justice department while everyone focus on impeachment. and later, obama's former national security adviser susan rice on the beat. we'll be right back. n rice on the beat. we'll be right back. yeah i feel free ♪ things a, ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ an
does america need? this was a fascinating conversation. i will be bringing brittany and michelle back on future shows, thank you very much. and i'll be bringing emily back for your reporting on mr. barr later this hour. as we fit in a break, i'll tell you why the bombshell could mean trouble for a different trump loyalists. >>> also, jared kushner speaking in public and outlining a defense of, yes, his father-in-law. >>> then later, bill barr has a growing role in this ukraine...
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does i really believe he's a totally -- i mean i know he's an honorable man. >> he's a little rough around the edges. joining us now from washington political reporter for the washington examiner, emily larsen. great to have you with us this morning. let's begin with the president talking about personal attorney rudy giuliani there throwing his support behind his personal lawyer, former mayor. how could distancing himself benefit his impeachment defense at this stage. it dunt seoesn't seem the presis doing that. >> certainly rudy giuliani is at the center of this ukraine scandal, and with this new investigation into him and with also some of his associates who are investigating the ukraine scandal being arrested last week on separate campaign finance charges, he's certainly becoming less of the person distracting away from the impeachment inquiry and becoming more of a distraction for -- in a bad way for the trump administration and for president trump. so i mean, rouge has certainly been one of the presidents's greatest advocates and defended him in a very trump like manner in sort of the same kind of style we see from the president himself. i think that's one of the reasons why the
does i really believe he's a totally -- i mean i know he's an honorable man. >> he's a little rough around the edges. joining us now from washington political reporter for the washington examiner, emily larsen. great to have you with us this morning. let's begin with the president talking about personal attorney rudy giuliani there throwing his support behind his personal lawyer, former mayor. how could distancing himself benefit his impeachment defense at this stage. it dunt seoesn't...