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i am 10,000 miles in what feels like an entire universe away from the lush campuses of silicon valleyw are you? hello! the people i am here to meet are every bit as vital to the next wave of cutting edge tech as anyone you could meet in california. you have your brother living here? yes, my brother, my daughter and my mum. are they all supported by you? yes. they are supported by me. this is brenda, a 26 year old single mother, this is brenda, she's a 26 year old single mother, who has lived in kibera her entire life. how does it feel to be creating the technology that is going to change the future? it feels so good. at least you get to do something unique from others. at least with my work that i am doing, i believe i work for something that is go to help me. not even me in the future, but it will help someone in the future. every workday, brenda travels for around two hours to a building on the other side of nairobi. she is among a team of around 2,000 people who work in this building for samasource, an organisation that recruits people from the very poorest parts of the world. in s
i am 10,000 miles in what feels like an entire universe away from the lush campuses of silicon valleyw are you? hello! the people i am here to meet are every bit as vital to the next wave of cutting edge tech as anyone you could meet in california. you have your brother living here? yes, my brother, my daughter and my mum. are they all supported by you? yes. they are supported by me. this is brenda, a 26 year old single mother, this is brenda, she's a 26 year old single mother, who has lived in...
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the entire universe? why don't we prepare our army against fighting everything, every possible enemy there could ever be in your imagination? guest: some would say the space force is designed for everyone in the universe. why prepare and talk about countries -- china is a major trading partner. i don't think this is a, hey, let's get ready for war. fundamentally many things china and russia are doing are at odds with america. has claimed territory other countries in asia believe is there's. -- theirs. there are a lot of potential flashpoints in which the u.s. could find itself. is a building designed to come up with plans and strategies for the worst-case scenarios. probably the best but look at this is this is kind of what this is. host: there was an audit done of the pentagon recently. guest: it failed. it failed in a way that is more complex than that answer. a law was passed that all government agencies have to be audited. the pentagon said we know that is the law but we are complex and you guys don't
the entire universe? why don't we prepare our army against fighting everything, every possible enemy there could ever be in your imagination? guest: some would say the space force is designed for everyone in the universe. why prepare and talk about countries -- china is a major trading partner. i don't think this is a, hey, let's get ready for war. fundamentally many things china and russia are doing are at odds with america. has claimed territory other countries in asia believe is there's. --...
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firing durkin saying in a letter, this is a difficult decision, but it is the right one for our entire university> there will be no third chance for any of those involved to get this right. >> despite losing his job, coach durkin will get paid the remaining $5 million from his contract. >>> some scientists are sounding a new alarm about climate change. this time they're focusing on the oceans. a new study warns the oceans have been soaking up 60% more excess heat in the last quarter century than first thought. the researchers warn it means we have even less time to reduce carbon emissions, and the faster the oceans warm, the faster sea levels will rise. >>> turning now to sports, a major league baseball legend has passed away. hall of famer willie mccovey ay the all-time home run list. >>> red sox players and their fans spent halloween celebrating their world series title. beers were flying in the streets of boston as fans tossed cans to the players on the duck boats. unfortunately, one can of natural light beer went crashing into the world series trophy whacking the metal flags, thankfully they
firing durkin saying in a letter, this is a difficult decision, but it is the right one for our entire university> there will be no third chance for any of those involved to get this right. >> despite losing his job, coach durkin will get paid the remaining $5 million from his contract. >>> some scientists are sounding a new alarm about climate change. this time they're focusing on the oceans. a new study warns the oceans have been soaking up 60% more excess heat in the last...
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i am 10,000 miles in what feels like an entire universe away from the lush campuses of silicon valleym here to meet are every bit as vital to the next wave of cutting edge tech as anyone you could meet in california. you have your brother living here? yes, my brother, my daughter and my mum. are they all supported by you? yes. they are supported by me. this is brenda, a 26—year—old single mother, who has lived in kibera her entire life. how does it feel to be creating the technology that is going to change the future? it feels so good. at least you get to do something unique from others. at least with my work that i am doing, i believe i work for something that is go to help me. not even me in the future, but it will help someone in the future. every workday, brenda travels for around two hours to a building on the other side of nairobi. she is among a team of around 2,000 people who work in this building for samasource, an organisation that recruits people from the very poorest parts of the world. in some cases, that means those who are earning less than $2 a day. here, they earn aro
i am 10,000 miles in what feels like an entire universe away from the lush campuses of silicon valleym here to meet are every bit as vital to the next wave of cutting edge tech as anyone you could meet in california. you have your brother living here? yes, my brother, my daughter and my mum. are they all supported by you? yes. they are supported by me. this is brenda, a 26—year—old single mother, who has lived in kibera her entire life. how does it feel to be creating the technology that is...
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i am 10,000 miles and what feels like an entire universe away from the lush campuses of silicon valleyting edge tech as anyone you could meet in california. you have your brother living here? yes, my brother, my daughter and my mum. are they all supported by you? yes. they are supported by me. this is brenda, she's a 26—year—old single mother, who has lived in kibera her entire life. how does it feel to be creating the technology that is going to change the future? it feels so good. at least you get to do something unique from others. at least with my work that i am doing, i believe i work for something that is going to help me. not even me in the future, but it will help someone in the future. every workday, brenda travels for around two hours to a building on the other side of nairobi. she is among a team of around 2,000 people who work in this building for samasource, an organisation that recruits people from the very poorest parts of the world. in some cases, that means those who are earning less than $2 a day. here, they earn around $9 a day and there are importantjob is to give a
i am 10,000 miles and what feels like an entire universe away from the lush campuses of silicon valleyting edge tech as anyone you could meet in california. you have your brother living here? yes, my brother, my daughter and my mum. are they all supported by you? yes. they are supported by me. this is brenda, she's a 26—year—old single mother, who has lived in kibera her entire life. how does it feel to be creating the technology that is going to change the future? it feels so good. at...
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board and fired durkin himself writing this is as difficult decision and the right one for our entire university. >> tom costello reporting there. no comment from the report. .low, who -- said he will spent the his term and prioritize -- spent his term and prioritize measures for the community. >> does the word slipping mean anything to you when it comes to riding b.a.r.t.? it terms out that the practice is making for some unappealing commute conditions. a woman recently snapped photos of cushions flipped over. drug addicts are flipping the seats over looking for unused drugs or money. b.a.r.t. leaders say they are working hard to improve conditions in part through more police and screening crew. >> the new study from virginia tech showed new parents used ride share vehicles and a new website has been created to help parents understand the car seat laws in each state. find a link to that on our website, nbcbayarea.com. >> we're officially in november, been in fall, but it still feels like summer. >> like november, so the calendar says. >> we are not feeling that as we take a live look out side a
board and fired durkin himself writing this is as difficult decision and the right one for our entire university. >> tom costello reporting there. no comment from the report. .low, who -- said he will spent the his term and prioritize -- spent his term and prioritize measures for the community. >> does the word slipping mean anything to you when it comes to riding b.a.r.t.? it terms out that the practice is making for some unappealing commute conditions. a woman recently snapped...
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piece of marble and here was my wife's martha's office where she sat and worked at that was our entire universe for 3 and a half years and we loved it, we loved it until the first night and we turned off the lights and discovered that it was infested with most cockroaches and they came pouring out from underneath the base board. asian cockroaches and water bugs. i don't know if you have seen this but they are the size of full back for the dolphins and what's scary about them is they never die the first time you hit them with the sneaker, that just stuns them and you to hit them again and that's when they explode in the kind of wet, ground ball and pick up their little pieces which are beautifully articulated biceps and triceps. i'm sort of canadian, my wife is truly canadian, diplomacy canadian overlay with the islanders. she assumed that the cockroaches could be gently discouraged from pouring into our room because, you know, my favorite canadian joke, how do you get 25 canadians out of a pool, you say please get out of the pool. she sent me to a lumber yard, thinking the cockroaches would see
piece of marble and here was my wife's martha's office where she sat and worked at that was our entire universe for 3 and a half years and we loved it, we loved it until the first night and we turned off the lights and discovered that it was infested with most cockroaches and they came pouring out from underneath the base board. asian cockroaches and water bugs. i don't know if you have seen this but they are the size of full back for the dolphins and what's scary about them is they never die...
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in that entire universe. >> anthony: isn't that worrying to you?o suck. i mean, best case scenario, you know, in our next life, maybe if you get to sit in a sub-shop in asbury park, new jersey, that will be the greatest day of your life. that would be the best-case scenario. >> eric: but the most challenging. >> anthony: more likely you end up, you know, a mime. a diseased itinerant mime wandering the streets scrounging for money or worse. >> eric: you're a desperate case. i don't know what to do with you. >> anthony: i'm just saying. how much better can it be than this? enjoy every minute of this now, eric, and pray, pray, pray that this is it. that at the end of the day, they roll you into a hole in the ground and you're diet for worms, because if you're right and there is a next life we are -- my friend. >> eric: well, the ultimate idea is to be enlightened. to come back and help as many people as you can so all phenomenons of life, and what you perceive as reality, is ultimately one. let's leave it at that. >> anthony: serenity now. cheers. >>
in that entire universe. >> anthony: isn't that worrying to you?o suck. i mean, best case scenario, you know, in our next life, maybe if you get to sit in a sub-shop in asbury park, new jersey, that will be the greatest day of your life. that would be the best-case scenario. >> eric: but the most challenging. >> anthony: more likely you end up, you know, a mime. a diseased itinerant mime wandering the streets scrounging for money or worse. >> eric: you're a desperate...
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>> sean: joining us now with reaction, white house press secretary, the hardest job in the entire universeers is with us. good to see you. this went from nonstop hate almost from the day melania and the president came down the escalator, but this took on a whole other level this year. week. racist, nazi comparisons. it's just never ending. blaming the president for the synagogue shooting and yet, the guy that shot up the synagogue and committed that act of terror, that anti-semitic hated trump for his strong support of israel. that's how bad it's gotten. >> it's absolutely disgusting. i'm just glad to see there is no bias in the media. that's my favorite part of all the clips you just showed, they constantly talk about how they are fair in their reporting. but what you just gave us was a glimpse into every day with many in the media. one of the saddest truths is that they want to blame the president for every single problem in the world but refuse to give him any credit for all of the success that he has had. it's absolutely outrageous and f think you just saw a great case and the sad trut
>> sean: joining us now with reaction, white house press secretary, the hardest job in the entire universeers is with us. good to see you. this went from nonstop hate almost from the day melania and the president came down the escalator, but this took on a whole other level this year. week. racist, nazi comparisons. it's just never ending. blaming the president for the synagogue shooting and yet, the guy that shot up the synagogue and committed that act of terror, that anti-semitic hated...
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that's 55 units out of the entire universe, other than the four that are not yet entitled. to i want to ask you about those. are we assuming that 10 south van ness is off the table? >> 10 south van ness is pursuing an s.u.d. that will have them produce a higher rate. >> supervisor safai: that's the honda dealership. so then 111, 260 and 344 14th street -- i'm sorry. what i was going to say is, and this is what i brought up last time, and i think i heard you say this in your presentation, the application dates that they submitted
that's 55 units out of the entire universe, other than the four that are not yet entitled. to i want to ask you about those. are we assuming that 10 south van ness is off the table? >> 10 south van ness is pursuing an s.u.d. that will have them produce a higher rate. >> supervisor safai: that's the honda dealership. so then 111, 260 and 344 14th street -- i'm sorry. what i was going to say is, and this is what i brought up last time, and i think i heard you say this in your...
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wal-mart is an entirely universe in terms of the systematic efforts that they have undertaken to notundermine labor, small business, the environment, american workers, and obviously the politics of the walton family. wal-mart does not belong in new york city. connell: maybe the obvious part is the politics of the walton family, just kind of threw that one in there. but loves amazon but not so much wal-mart, this bill de blasio. >> i think this is such a telling example of this amazon versus wal-mart thing. and governor cuomo and bill de blasio. i mean, amazon is going to bring in all of these sort of really upper middle class employees, right? wal-mart is the sort of company that employs extremely middle class people in areas like queens. but de blasio -- connell: people de blasio are supposed to be fighting. >> you would think so. but de blasio and cuomo are turning out to be the poster boys for corporate welfare. it is so fascinating to see them get attacked from the left for doing these handouts for amazon. connell: you should be a neither or both; right? i mean if you look at the
wal-mart is an entirely universe in terms of the systematic efforts that they have undertaken to notundermine labor, small business, the environment, american workers, and obviously the politics of the walton family. wal-mart does not belong in new york city. connell: maybe the obvious part is the politics of the walton family, just kind of threw that one in there. but loves amazon but not so much wal-mart, this bill de blasio. >> i think this is such a telling example of this amazon...
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apple the entire universe, if you will, when it comes to suppliers. >> in terms of, for example let's bring them up so we can show our viewers. they are down by about 25%. makers.e of the big what is going on. in terms of google trends, it looks like people are not doing research as much as they have been. we are looking at peak iphone interest, coming in at half what september, 2013. we do know the demand is definitely falling. analyst recommendations. this has not taken a hit. right now, the yellow line is the current price. 170 six dollars and change. analyst recommendations still have not come off too much. red sliver this starting to grow. yellow indicating the hold. at least one of our analysts has been saying, looking ahead to the holiday season, don't expect too much of a negative impact. >> thank you. again --to watch something to watch in the asian session. also watching automakers, nissan. why this could be the end of nissan as an independent company. . up next, we talk strategy with a money manager who says there are plenty of bargains to be found in china. this is bloombe
apple the entire universe, if you will, when it comes to suppliers. >> in terms of, for example let's bring them up so we can show our viewers. they are down by about 25%. makers.e of the big what is going on. in terms of google trends, it looks like people are not doing research as much as they have been. we are looking at peak iphone interest, coming in at half what september, 2013. we do know the demand is definitely falling. analyst recommendations. this has not taken a hit. right...
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i am 10,000 miles in what feels like an entire universe away from the lush campuses of silicon valleyughter and my mum. are they all supported by you? yes. they are supported by me. this is brenda, a 26 year old single mother, who has lived in kibera her entire life. how does it feel to be creating the technology that is going to change the future? it feels so good. at least you get to do something unique from others. at least with my work that i am doing, i believe i work for something that is go to help me. not even me in the future, but it will help someone in the future. every workday, brenda travels for around two hours to a building on the other side of nairobi. she is among a team of around 2,000 people who work in this building for samasource, an organisation that recruits people from the very poorest parts of the world. in some cases, that means those who are earning less than $2 a day. here, they earn around $9 a day and there are importantjob is to give artificial intelligence its intelligence. when artificial intelligence works, it sometimes feels like magic. but really, w
i am 10,000 miles in what feels like an entire universe away from the lush campuses of silicon valleyughter and my mum. are they all supported by you? yes. they are supported by me. this is brenda, a 26 year old single mother, who has lived in kibera her entire life. how does it feel to be creating the technology that is going to change the future? it feels so good. at least you get to do something unique from others. at least with my work that i am doing, i believe i work for something that is...
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and i don't know what the level is today, but if they had ten waste facilitator for that entire universe of 60 story buildings, or 50 story buildings, it's not the right level. >> an at the director's discretion. >> analysis to come up with the appropriate level response. >> yes, yes, absolutely. >> but the reason i gave the example of the flower mart, i think there's been some concern for those on this list, but on the smaller scale. the reason the flower mart is on this list, it's 40 vendors collectively on one garbage account. if they were separately on separate garbage accounts, they would absolutely not be on it. but, and i don't want this to be lost, and i think the recology has hit this point, it is in their interest to have someone doing this work, it saves them money overall. >> mr. macy, are you prepared to quantify that? not yet. >> good segue. >> i just wanted -- ok, teammates are saying yes. so -- >> assume -- >> and through the chair, did that answer your question? >> a couple more questions. do the large refuse generators, hire facilitator dribtly or contract it? i'm uncle
and i don't know what the level is today, but if they had ten waste facilitator for that entire universe of 60 story buildings, or 50 story buildings, it's not the right level. >> an at the director's discretion. >> analysis to come up with the appropriate level response. >> yes, yes, absolutely. >> but the reason i gave the example of the flower mart, i think there's been some concern for those on this list, but on the smaller scale. the reason the flower mart is on...
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university president, saying, quote, this is a difficult decision but the right one for our entire universitynths of my presidency to advancing the needed reforms of our athletic department, that prioritizes the safety and well being of our student athletes. the president is stepping down, at the end of the year. we still have not heard from d.j. durkin himself, hired as the coach at maryland in 2016. >> shepard: what kind of reaction now that he's out, trace? >> big-time, jordan mcnair's dad told espn that he has a great level of gratitude for the university president for doing the right thing in the face of great pressure. the president of the university student government association which fought hard to have durkin removed, said this, watch. >> today is an example of how that powerful student advocacy can be, and what we can accomplish when we have a united student body, united campus community. >> but former maryland player and current carolina panther torey smith tweeted, my unpopular opinion, coach durkin wasn't to blame for the unfortunate death, that was the medical staff. two, the s
university president, saying, quote, this is a difficult decision but the right one for our entire universitynths of my presidency to advancing the needed reforms of our athletic department, that prioritizes the safety and well being of our student athletes. the president is stepping down, at the end of the year. we still have not heard from d.j. durkin himself, hired as the coach at maryland in 2016. >> shepard: what kind of reaction now that he's out, trace? >> big-time, jordan...
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that's 55 units out of the entire universe, other than the four that are not yet entitled. to i want to ask you about those. are we assuming that 10 south van ness is off the table? >> 10 south van ness is pursuing an s.u.d. that will have them produce a higher rate. >> supervisor safai: that's the honda dealership. so then 111, 260 and 344 14th street -- i'm sorry. what i was going to say is, and this is what i brought up last time, and i think i heard you say this in your presentation, the application dates that they submitted are all pre-date -- i mean they are three years or older. specific circumstances, i know you said historic. i know you said that each one was working through a series of amendments, and when i look at the math, and then the last one you gave, which was 344 14th street, you said that in the meantime they were applying for the state density bonus, which would increase them up to almost 16.5%. >> that's right. >> 111 turk and 262 7th street. the difference between the grandfathered rate and today would be three or four units. i'd be interested to hear
that's 55 units out of the entire universe, other than the four that are not yet entitled. to i want to ask you about those. are we assuming that 10 south van ness is off the table? >> 10 south van ness is pursuing an s.u.d. that will have them produce a higher rate. >> supervisor safai: that's the honda dealership. so then 111, 260 and 344 14th street -- i'm sorry. what i was going to say is, and this is what i brought up last time, and i think i heard you say this in your...
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so a real rebound in oil prices across the entire universe.iven by expectations from the market at the saudi's are going to tighten supply. indeed, we got confirmation from that from the saudi oil minister, saying that opec and friends will not let the inventory continue to build. in fact, they see cuts necessary of one million barrels a day in the levels that we saw in october. definitely intending to cut that price. that's why we see and have seen the drive higher in oil prices. but also a lot of really interesting headlines from him, saying for example, that he thinks the world needs a central bank for oil. it would be interesting to think about how that could work. also, that he can't promise there's no consideration of dissolving opec, which maybe is even more fascinating, certainly for markets and pricing. let's cross back over to manus cranny. he's at the conference in abu dhabi. manus? manus: thank you very much. the great and the good are here, one of the great, one of the good. the ceo, bob. the latest breaking news headline, a cut o
so a real rebound in oil prices across the entire universe.iven by expectations from the market at the saudi's are going to tighten supply. indeed, we got confirmation from that from the saudi oil minister, saying that opec and friends will not let the inventory continue to build. in fact, they see cuts necessary of one million barrels a day in the levels that we saw in october. definitely intending to cut that price. that's why we see and have seen the drive higher in oil prices. but also a...
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in a statement writing this is a difficult decision but it is the right one for our entire university. the university is buying out the contract, more than $5 million we're told. president loh, who announced his resignation when the board reinstated durkin, says he'll spend the rest of his term ensuring there's a proper culture of safety within the athletic department. this morning, no comment from coach durkin. ladies, back to you. >> tom, thank you. >>> craig joins the table. another major story. >> good morning. that's right. new developments in the prison murder of boston crime cross james whitey bulger, and who may have been behind it. our national correspondent, kate snow, joins us with more. >> good morning. this morning new details about the improvised weapon that may have been used. bulger was a mobster who once helped law enforcement and now two sources tell nbc news they're looking at a fellow inmate with mafia ties who might have participated in the killing. >> reporter: the question this morning, who killed whitey bulger, the mob boss turned fbi informant dying as violent
in a statement writing this is a difficult decision but it is the right one for our entire university. the university is buying out the contract, more than $5 million we're told. president loh, who announced his resignation when the board reinstated durkin, says he'll spend the rest of his term ensuring there's a proper culture of safety within the athletic department. this morning, no comment from coach durkin. ladies, back to you. >> tom, thank you. >>> craig joins the table....
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making it up because they have such a lousy candidate see you can argue the three people in the entire known universe that they were up to something as paul manafort trump junior and kirchner and maybe even donald trump and this pattern continues with a 22000 dnc e-mail that were released by wikileaks. and then they tried to intervene in the election donald trump junior and paul manafort go on in response to say clinton people are making it up out dare they bring the campaignup into the gutter to accuse them of interference and paul manafort goes on to say he has no connection at all. you don't pay that money to the russian oligarch and then thisis continues then donald trump says if you are listening those clinton ree-mails whatever you can do. so look at this from the kremlin perspective. that what might've been happening inside the kremlin. are we being too reckless. and the trump campaign is on your side. and then you have the trump campaign to say they are doing anything either. and so while trump is talking positively about putin he is interested and then so is briefed by the intelligence commu
making it up because they have such a lousy candidate see you can argue the three people in the entire known universe that they were up to something as paul manafort trump junior and kirchner and maybe even donald trump and this pattern continues with a 22000 dnc e-mail that were released by wikileaks. and then they tried to intervene in the election donald trump junior and paul manafort go on in response to say clinton people are making it up out dare they bring the campaignup into the gutter...
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now the passing of a real life superhero stanley died on monday leaving a large legacy the entire marvel universe i think stanley's greatest legacy is his commitment to fandom people may argue about his relationship with steve ditko or jack kirby but also three of these men everyone aster agree left us as legacy of characters that we've all grown up on and no one will argue that stan it was not about the fans he was at every convention he was always reaching out to fans wherever he went and i think the thing that i'm going to miss the most is going to look for where he'd make a cameo appearance in a marvel movie he will definitely be messed with us now to discuss the life and legacy of stan lee we have brian cronin a writer at comic book resources you're watching that video and smiling brian why would he smiling i think it's a very very good at description of stanley he really was all about the fans when you are thinking about his life and what he called to the the worlds of comics and the world of superheroes what would you say was his greatest legacy his greatest gift. him personally i guess i
now the passing of a real life superhero stanley died on monday leaving a large legacy the entire marvel universe i think stanley's greatest legacy is his commitment to fandom people may argue about his relationship with steve ditko or jack kirby but also three of these men everyone aster agree left us as legacy of characters that we've all grown up on and no one will argue that stan it was not about the fans he was at every convention he was always reaching out to fans wherever he went and i...
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in a statement writing this is a difficult decision but it is the right one for our entire university. the university is buying out dur durkin's contract, more than $5 millio university pre l who announced his upcoming resignation said he will spend of rest of his termnsuring there is a culture of safety in the athletic department. >>> cig joins the table. another major strny. >> good ing. that's right. new developments in therin murder of notoriousoston cri boss james whitey bulger and who may be behind it. nbc national correspondent kate snow with mo on that. >> good morning. new details about the improvised weapon that may been used. bulger was an infamous monster who once helped law enforcement. now two sources tell nbc news they areooking at a fellow inmate with mafia ties who might have particited in the killing. >> reporter: the question this morning, who killed whitey bulger? the notorious mob boss turned fbi informant then long-time fugitive dying as violently as he lived. nbc news confirm with multiple law enforcement officsls authoritelieve bulger was beatenit repeatedly wh
in a statement writing this is a difficult decision but it is the right one for our entire university. the university is buying out dur durkin's contract, more than $5 millio university pre l who announced his upcoming resignation said he will spend of rest of his termnsuring there is a culture of safety in the athletic department. >>> cig joins the table. another major strny. >> good ing. that's right. new developments in therin murder of notoriousoston cri boss james whitey...
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now the passing of a real life superhero stanley died on monday leaving a large legacy the entire marvel universe i think stan please greatest legacy is his commitments of fandom people may argue about his relationship with steve ditko or jack kirby but also three of these men everyone aster agree left us a legacy of characters that we've all grown up on and no one will argue that stan it was not about the fans he was at every convention he was always reaching out to fans wherever he went and i think the thing that i want to miss the most is going to look for where he'd make a cameo appearance in a marvel movie he will definitely be messed with us now to discuss the life and legacy of stan lee we have brian cronin a writer at comic book resources you're watching that video and smiling brian why would he smiling i think it's a very very good at description of stanley he really was all about the fans when you are thinking about his life and what he called you to the the worlds of comics and the world of superheroes what would you say was his greatest legacy his greatest gift. him personally i guess
now the passing of a real life superhero stanley died on monday leaving a large legacy the entire marvel universe i think stan please greatest legacy is his commitments of fandom people may argue about his relationship with steve ditko or jack kirby but also three of these men everyone aster agree left us a legacy of characters that we've all grown up on and no one will argue that stan it was not about the fans he was at every convention he was always reaching out to fans wherever he went and i...
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saying in a letter, this is a difficult decision but it is the right one for our entire university. >hird chance for any of those involved to get this right. >> durkin was in the third year of a five-year $12.5 million contract. he's said to receive $5.5 million as part of a buyout. >> not a bad buyout after all. >>> turning now to president trump who is sprinting state to state in the run-up to the elections that could shift the balance of power in congress. >> last night, the president's campaign blitz took him to the battleground of florida. in an exclusive interview with abc's jonathan karl, he was asked about a 2016 campaign pledge on truthfulness. >> i remember, you remember well on the campaign, you made a promise. you said, i will never lie to you. so can you tell me now honestly, have you kept that promise at all times? have you always been truthful. >> well, i try. i think you try, too. you say things about me that are not necessarily correct. i do try and i always want to tell the truth. when i can, i tell the truth. sometimes it turns out to be where something happens or t
saying in a letter, this is a difficult decision but it is the right one for our entire university. >hird chance for any of those involved to get this right. >> durkin was in the third year of a five-year $12.5 million contract. he's said to receive $5.5 million as part of a buyout. >> not a bad buyout after all. >>> turning now to president trump who is sprinting state to state in the run-up to the elections that could shift the balance of power in congress. >>...
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we are essentially imposing and trying to integrate an entire digital universe on top of the world's biggest collection. 130 million analog items. at 2 million analog items every year. this is unique in the world. this great american icon, and in order to me, the scholar has been privileged to head up this institution. i hope that we are able to do all that is needed. because it is easy, institutions like this, the magazine subscription going for 100 100 lessu are just valuable to everybody. half is valuable. everybody that you see is very heavy on the front end. if you start discarding things that need to be physically preserved, we are trolling society. everybody things that can find virtually. but people realize they will last very long. if you're concerned about the future of america, the future of freedom, and freedom for improving ourselves and making , you've got to be concerned about these fundamental things. but it is not very glamorous. but it is terribly important for our children and grandchildren if they are going to have the same opportunities we did. >> we will pick so
we are essentially imposing and trying to integrate an entire digital universe on top of the world's biggest collection. 130 million analog items. at 2 million analog items every year. this is unique in the world. this great american icon, and in order to me, the scholar has been privileged to head up this institution. i hope that we are able to do all that is needed. because it is easy, institutions like this, the magazine subscription going for 100 100 lessu are just valuable to everybody....
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it was a decade of sex and drugs and rock n roll but in west germany an entirely unique sonic universe was developing. and. this is craft back at the start of their career with the sound. also on the scene can from cologne broke free from traditional song structures with their psychedelic sounds. and noise from the rhineland region also helped forge the new sound of krautrock. we just let rip we developed the music we played it we waited to see what would happen next. news ition and composer mikail both began exploring new musical horizons at the age of eighteen. he was a member of kroft and went on to form two of the most influential crowd rock bands ever. noise in one nine hundred seventy one. and harmonia in one nine hundred seventy three. his band's rebelled against musical conventions. in the late sixty's and early seventy's we were all influenced by the spirit of the establishment. political and cultural. legendary british radio d.j. john peel is said to have coined the term kraut rock in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight. the pieces were epic full of improvisation and experi
it was a decade of sex and drugs and rock n roll but in west germany an entirely unique sonic universe was developing. and. this is craft back at the start of their career with the sound. also on the scene can from cologne broke free from traditional song structures with their psychedelic sounds. and noise from the rhineland region also helped forge the new sound of krautrock. we just let rip we developed the music we played it we waited to see what would happen next. news ition and composer...
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we are essentially superimposing and trying to integrate our entire digital universe of the top of the world's biggest analog collection, 135 million physical analogs, over 200 million analog items every year. this is unique in the world. americanwas great, icon and historian, worked many years. me, as a scholar who's been privileged to head up this institution, i just hope we are able to do all that's needed because it's easy, institutions like this -- for instance, if you miss one year of a magazine subscription, that magazine is in going for 100 years, you are just 100 less valuable. to people you're about half as vital as you are, because they are heavily on the front and. -- front end. and then if you start discarding things that need to be preserved, ever since the late 19th century, the definition of a democratic society. there are things everybody can buy, virtually. but most people don't realize they won't last very long. and if you're concerned about the future of america or the future of freedom, or the creative use of freedom for improving ourselves and making things better
we are essentially superimposing and trying to integrate our entire digital universe of the top of the world's biggest analog collection, 135 million physical analogs, over 200 million analog items every year. this is unique in the world. americanwas great, icon and historian, worked many years. me, as a scholar who's been privileged to head up this institution, i just hope we are able to do all that's needed because it's easy, institutions like this -- for instance, if you miss one year of a...
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amazon when asked about it during a recent radio interview he said, quote, wal-mart is an entirely different universein terms of the efforts they've undertaken to not only undermine business and environment and he ed family conservative contributions, that being a reason as well. >> a lot of controversy here in new york about amazon wow, well who had top stop at the box office over the weekend. this winner hoping its connection to the the harry potter franchise, would prove to do them well. >> asked me to help -- >> i can't move -- it has to be you. this sequel fantastic beef, crime of while brought in 62 million followed by last week winner the grinch with just over 38 million. rounding out top five bohemian "rhapsody" new release instant family and window. >> okay. elon musk is out with another crazy idea. yes, it looks like elon musk is hiring and if you are a montee python fan this could be perfect job for you. musk tweeted out, quote, the boring company is building watchtower in l.a. out of brings anden we need a night to yell insults at people in a french accent. musk lengthed job posting for a
amazon when asked about it during a recent radio interview he said, quote, wal-mart is an entirely different universein terms of the efforts they've undertaken to not only undermine business and environment and he ed family conservative contributions, that being a reason as well. >> a lot of controversy here in new york about amazon wow, well who had top stop at the box office over the weekend. this winner hoping its connection to the the harry potter franchise, would prove to do them...