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are said to be suffering from exaustion, lack of time with their families and low morale...sharon ericksonsan jose city auditor "....emergency response times when you think about it is one of the most critical services the city provides, dialing 911, that is how you get help...." a conservative california lawmaker is slamming a social media giant .. with claims which giant .. with claims which are now leading to a lawsuit... and one big voice is ready to support him. details ahead. also .. teachers in one east bay school district are inching closer to a strike.. details ahead on what they are now telling parents about the issues at stake. plus, a stolen car and an intentional crash caught on video.. police in southern california have a pretty good idea about why this happened .. details next. (pam) a car crashed into a busy gym in los angeles county .... narrowly missing an employee. and authorities say, the crash... was not an accident. it was all caught on surveillance video. reporter kandiss crone has the story. dramatic moments as a stolen car careens right into a gym the employee narr
are said to be suffering from exaustion, lack of time with their families and low morale...sharon ericksonsan jose city auditor "....emergency response times when you think about it is one of the most critical services the city provides, dialing 911, that is how you get help...." a conservative california lawmaker is slamming a social media giant .. with claims which giant .. with claims which are now leading to a lawsuit... and one big voice is ready to support him. details ahead....
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john erickson, the inventor, will have over 100 patentable items, of which 33 are patented, and he gives those patents to the u.s. navy. one of the most unique patents on board happened to be a compression commode. you live under the water, there is no doubt. one of the members of the monitor's crew, william keeler, will be laying in his bunk and there are deck lights that brings daylight into the cabin. he's reading. all of a sudden, it went dark and he saw fish over his light. so you can imagine this was the strangest ship ever seen. somehow, it left in new york on march 6, 1862, encountering two storms on its way south. it almost sank twice. somehow, she came into hampton roads just as the battle is concluding. she is a day late to do her duty. nevertheless, she -- actually, the commander, a scientific officer in the old navy, he basically, as he looks across the chesapeake bay towards hampton roads, he sees all of these ships rushing out. he sees flashes of cannon fire in the distance. he will merely say "they rushed out of hampton roads like a flock of chickens chased by a fox." it
john erickson, the inventor, will have over 100 patentable items, of which 33 are patented, and he gives those patents to the u.s. navy. one of the most unique patents on board happened to be a compression commode. you live under the water, there is no doubt. one of the members of the monitor's crew, william keeler, will be laying in his bunk and there are deck lights that brings daylight into the cabin. he's reading. all of a sudden, it went dark and he saw fish over his light. so you can...
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are said to be suffering from exaustion, lack of time with their families and low morale...sharon ericksonan jose city auditor "....emergency response times when you think about it is one of the most critical services the city provides, dialing 911, that is how you get help...." (rob live) the audit report includes a joint statement from police chief eddie garcia and fire chief robery sapien, who said they agreed with most of the auditor's recommendatio ns but said some of the them, like fixing glitches in the way non-emergency calls are routed to the right places, would take some time. meanwhile, the city will likely be looking to hire more dispatchers. live insan jose rob fladeboe kron4news (vicki) coming up... patriot's owner robert kraft is charged in a prostitution solicitation sting. but he could get off easy. details on the plea deal he's being offered. (grant) more teachers in the east bay are asking for better living wages-- and they say that're willing to strike if a deal isn't reached with the school district. details on how soon teachers in dublin could walk out of the classroo
are said to be suffering from exaustion, lack of time with their families and low morale...sharon ericksonan jose city auditor "....emergency response times when you think about it is one of the most critical services the city provides, dialing 911, that is how you get help...." (rob live) the audit report includes a joint statement from police chief eddie garcia and fire chief robery sapien, who said they agreed with most of the auditor's recommendatio ns but said some of the them,...
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. >> reporter: city auditor sharon erickson was tasked with finding a solution. should be answered within 15 seconds, the average was closer to 80%. the state threatened to cut funding if numbers didn't improve. they reached 90% but did it with huge amounts of overtime, sometimes people on 15-hour shifts. that's not a long-term solution says the police chief. >> we're at 24/7/365 operation. and it takes a large commitment. because of our staffing levels we've had to incorporate mandatory overtime. that can be problematic. it's tough on people. >> reporter: erickson says the best fix is to reroute nonemergency calls. >> stay on the phone and i'll tell you exactly what to do next. >> 40% of the calls they're handling in
. >> reporter: city auditor sharon erickson was tasked with finding a solution. should be answered within 15 seconds, the average was closer to 80%. the state threatened to cut funding if numbers didn't improve. they reached 90% but did it with huge amounts of overtime, sometimes people on 15-hour shifts. that's not a long-term solution says the police chief. >> we're at 24/7/365 operation. and it takes a large commitment. because of our staffing levels we've had to incorporate...
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suhis y en las cuatro ocasiones salieron con victoria, veamos al técnicos del año de concacaf y ericksonca y altas y empate con veracruz, en el segundo minuto qué clase de golazo de pavón desde lejos, su segundo del torneo , entonces jesús molina acá recibe el centro, cabezazo y había igualado el partido, no, porque estaba fuera de posición, al 89 el que arrancó la fiesta la cerró, dorlan pavón su segundo del torneo dos a cero ganó rayados con dobloete de mena león sigue rugiendo , hablando de tigres este cachorrito gozando acá, vemos en el 25 con el ataque por el lado derecho pero el colombiano autogol uno a cero tigres en el 32, quiñones con el remate pero mira quién es, sí, el pobre barreiro traagame tierra y su equipo no había anotado y perdía dos a cero cuando pizarro por tres por cero ganó tigres . >>> duelo del día en la nba fue la final por el campeonato peor warriors como 76es perdieron cuatro partidos en febrero pero gracias a dios estamos en marzo, acá simmosn se la pasó a mike y 76ers ganaban por cinco luego disparo de 3, y warriors ganaron por uno cousindo marcó 25 ptns y al
suhis y en las cuatro ocasiones salieron con victoria, veamos al técnicos del año de concacaf y ericksonca y altas y empate con veracruz, en el segundo minuto qué clase de golazo de pavón desde lejos, su segundo del torneo , entonces jesús molina acá recibe el centro, cabezazo y había igualado el partido, no, porque estaba fuera de posición, al 89 el que arrancó la fiesta la cerró, dorlan pavón su segundo del torneo dos a cero ganó rayados con dobloete de mena león sigue rugiendo ,...
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how they are in front, with dilly—daily, would they run behind us with erickson?s an incredible taker, experienced in all the departments. but any champions league would be the same. the europa league quarterfinal draw was also made today and arsenal face a tough tie against napoli. chelsea will play slavia prague. it's the first time in 48 years that england has had six quarterfinalists in major european competitions. the six nations comes to a climax with three matches tomorrow on what's billed as super saturday. wales go into it in the driving seat and could seal the grand slam for the third time under head coach warren gatland, if they can beat ireland in cardiff. but should the irish spoil the party, that could allow england to steal the title when they face scotland at twickenham. joe lynskey looks ahead to to an exciting afternoon of rugby. among the voices from the valley may be wells choir has its tv connector. —— kiwi conductor. warren gatland has spent 12 years learning the words and shaping a team that is breaking records. in this, his final year in ch
how they are in front, with dilly—daily, would they run behind us with erickson?s an incredible taker, experienced in all the departments. but any champions league would be the same. the europa league quarterfinal draw was also made today and arsenal face a tough tie against napoli. chelsea will play slavia prague. it's the first time in 48 years that england has had six quarterfinalists in major european competitions. the six nations comes to a climax with three matches tomorrow on what's...
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sharon erickson/san jose city auditor "....emergency response times when you think about it is one ofcritical services the city provides, dialing 911, that (ken) (ken) san francisco is trying to crack down on e-cigarettes-- that some say target kids. city attorney dennis herrera says he's teaming up with chicago and new york in calling on the f-d-a to take action. officials say e-cigarette use shot up 80% among high schoolers nationwide.....and 50 percent among middle schoolers based on 2018 statistics. a city supervisor also plans to introduce legislation banning e-cigarette sales---unless the product has been reviewed by the f-d-a (pam) a bill that would 'beef up' the penalties for drivers of serious hit and run crashes .... is gaining state. capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains .... the concerns lawmakers have about the bill, and shows us a victim's testimony that moved many of them to tears. é"my life was changed forever.."one sentence into her testimony, and susan gladding needed to catch her breath.(susan gladding - husnad killed in hit and run) "my husband, best frien
sharon erickson/san jose city auditor "....emergency response times when you think about it is one ofcritical services the city provides, dialing 911, that (ken) (ken) san francisco is trying to crack down on e-cigarettes-- that some say target kids. city attorney dennis herrera says he's teaming up with chicago and new york in calling on the f-d-a to take action. officials say e-cigarette use shot up 80% among high schoolers nationwide.....and 50 percent among middle schoolers based on...
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. >> reporter: city auditor sharon erickson was tasked with finding a solution. the state mandate say calls should be answered within 15 seconds, the average was closer to 80%. the state threatened to cut funding if numbers didn't improve. they reached 90% but did it with huge amounts of overtime, sometimes people on 15-hour shifts. that's not a long-term solution says the police chief. >> we're at 24/7/365 operation. and it takes a large commitment. because of our staffing levels we've had to incorporate mandatory overtime. that can be problematic. it's tough on people. >> reporter: erickson says the best fix is to reroute nonemergency calls. >> stay on the phone and i'll tell you exactly what to do next. >> 40% of the calls they're handling in the call center are not emergencies. one of our recommendations to begin moving some of those calls out to other personnel. >> reporter: in january of this year there were 24 unfilled jobs at san jose police, eight with san jose fire. the chief says they're doing a lot in terms of recruitment. they have seen a 20% increas
. >> reporter: city auditor sharon erickson was tasked with finding a solution. the state mandate say calls should be answered within 15 seconds, the average was closer to 80%. the state threatened to cut funding if numbers didn't improve. they reached 90% but did it with huge amounts of overtime, sometimes people on 15-hour shifts. that's not a long-term solution says the police chief. >> we're at 24/7/365 operation. and it takes a large commitment. because of our staffing levels...
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erickson predicts the flooding will get worse and be more widespread. bret? >> bret: live in free point, illinois. thanks. ethiopian airlines pushing back on a report that the pilots who downed the boeing 737 had never been trained for the max 8. the company's ceo says its pilots went through all the extra training required by boeing and the faa to fly the jet that crashed this month, killing all 157 people on board. "the new york times" reported that the pilots of the plane never trained in a simulator for that flight. ethiopian airlines said the simulator is not designed to replicate problems in the new jet's software, but stopped short to say whether the pilots and trained on it. if you are one of the millions of people who use facebook, your password could have been easily available to company employees. facebook admitted today that it stored millions of passwords in plain text for years. the company says it has fixed the glitch and there is no evidence employees abused access to that data, but will notify users if they were among them. at the meantime, i
erickson predicts the flooding will get worse and be more widespread. bret? >> bret: live in free point, illinois. thanks. ethiopian airlines pushing back on a report that the pilots who downed the boeing 737 had never been trained for the max 8. the company's ceo says its pilots went through all the extra training required by boeing and the faa to fly the jet that crashed this month, killing all 157 people on board. "the new york times" reported that the pilots of the plane...
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sharon erickson says that w't work long term. >> you can't run it forever like that. it has morale consequences. >> reporter: she was tasked with coming up with solutions. she says the best fix is to reroute nonemergency calls. >> 40% of the calls they're handling in the call center are not emergencies. one of our recommendations is to move calls out to other personnel. >> reporter: the biggest challenge is training and retaining dispatchers. there were eight with san jose fire. >> because of our staffing levels we've had to incorporate mandatory overtime. it's tough on people. >> reporter: the chief says recruitment is up 20% from last year. he'll get police and fire together as early as next week. reporting live in san jose, abc 7 news. >> automatic license plate read remembers coming to san jose. at the contra costa board of supervisors meeting in martinez where lawmakers unanimously approved the plan. the county will now spend more than $330,000 to install cameras along highway 4 and other key entrance points to discovery bay. one supervisor believes they will hel
sharon erickson says that w't work long term. >> you can't run it forever like that. it has morale consequences. >> reporter: she was tasked with coming up with solutions. she says the best fix is to reroute nonemergency calls. >> 40% of the calls they're handling in the call center are not emergencies. one of our recommendations is to move calls out to other personnel. >> reporter: the biggest challenge is training and retaining dispatchers. there were eight with san...
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doesn't speak english you know but coming back to this cycle in the american conservative by daniel erickson in fact what he says is interesting because he says that the united states gets nothing in return for the extensive diplomatic support that it provides well the united states doesn't get the vote that i do or would you or neo-cons doesn't get and because how do the now justify their destruction of iraq their destruction over the bed the destruction of syria they justified by the defense of israel. so how. does one become more secure how come we hear from mr netanyahu every day you know we have more a name is now iran is an enemy there was not a single case where there would be a proven link between terroristic d.v.d.s. against israel and the iranian government iran and so became a victim of sunni radical sunni terrorists many times in the last at least twenty years and we don't create it in the western media there was a terrible for example there was a terrible terrorist attempt against the israeli embassy in lebanon and that passed almost unnoticed in the united states if a united st
doesn't speak english you know but coming back to this cycle in the american conservative by daniel erickson in fact what he says is interesting because he says that the united states gets nothing in return for the extensive diplomatic support that it provides well the united states doesn't get the vote that i do or would you or neo-cons doesn't get and because how do the now justify their destruction of iraq their destruction over the bed the destruction of syria they justified by the defense...
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the younger brother refused to pay erickson and said he could face up to three months injail because three months in jail because of it unless a portion of the money wasn't paid by march. so it has now been settled with the swedish telecom giant after judges threatened to send the billionaire to jailfor judges threatened to send the billionaire to jail for roughly about three months. they face some $4 billion worth of debt after a brutal telecom price war with his brother. the feud had been widely reported in india's press as they fought over the company their father had founded. monica, thank you for explaining that. no totally complicated but some clarity on one brother bailing out another. james bevan is chief investment officer at ccla investment management. let's start with brexit, i am relu cta nt to let's start with brexit, i am reluctant to do so but what a day yesterday, what did the markets make of it? they didn't much like it. they sent the pound down but that sent up the perceived value of overseas earnings to the uk. the ftse is up a quarter of a percentage. not a lot of
the younger brother refused to pay erickson and said he could face up to three months injail because three months in jail because of it unless a portion of the money wasn't paid by march. so it has now been settled with the swedish telecom giant after judges threatened to send the billionaire to jailfor judges threatened to send the billionaire to jail for roughly about three months. they face some $4 billion worth of debt after a brutal telecom price war with his brother. the feud had been...
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could barr come in and bend the heavy and closer, dennis erickson. >> our cleveland indians. >> sure.re we doing multiple teams? >> sure. some of the trump folks today seemed surprise by how strong the letter was. they felt the under lining material was worst for them and they got a letter that surprised them. >> he put his reputation on the line. i think even with matthew whitaker people thought he would stop if it came to throwing his own body across the track. that's what barr had done. people who worked with him, democrats, too, say he is a responsible and intellectual man who cares about the justice department. i kind of trusted him. >> i respect him but again what he did today, he put people, rod rosenstein and they made a decision, a legal decision that mueller says it was hard and complicated. they made it in 48 hours where they have hundreds of lawyers. >> here is the final point. this is a letter that talks a lot about what mueller found but barely quotes him. name check, rod rosenstein, acted oversight of the probe. it is only signed by one person. it is not the mueller rep
could barr come in and bend the heavy and closer, dennis erickson. >> our cleveland indians. >> sure.re we doing multiple teams? >> sure. some of the trump folks today seemed surprise by how strong the letter was. they felt the under lining material was worst for them and they got a letter that surprised them. >> he put his reputation on the line. i think even with matthew whitaker people thought he would stop if it came to throwing his own body across the track. that's...
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could barr come in and bend the heavy and closer, dennis erickson. >> our cleveland indians. >> sure. are we doing multiple teams? >> sure. some of the trump folks today seemed surprise by how strong the letter was. they felt the under lining material was worst for them and they got a letter that surprised them. >> he put his reputation on the line. i think even with matthew whitaker people thought he would stop if it came to throwing his own body across the track. that's what barr had done. people who worked with him, democrats, too, say he is a responsible and intellectual man who cares about the justice department. i kind of trusted him. >> i respect him but again what he did today, he put people, rod rosenstein and they made a decision, a legal decision that mueller says it was hard and complicated. they made it in 48 hours where they have hundreds of lawyers. >> here is the final point. this is a letter that talks a lot about what mueller found but barely quotes him. name check, rod rosenstein, acted oversight of the probe. it is only signed by one person. it is not the mule evee
could barr come in and bend the heavy and closer, dennis erickson. >> our cleveland indians. >> sure. are we doing multiple teams? >> sure. some of the trump folks today seemed surprise by how strong the letter was. they felt the under lining material was worst for them and they got a letter that surprised them. >> he put his reputation on the line. i think even with matthew whitaker people thought he would stop if it came to throwing his own body across the track....
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i just think nokia is okay, okay erickson is okay 5g play is xilinx which is why i had to rename xilinxarley. it has game. greg in arkansas >> caller: good morning, jim cramer big arkansas razor back boo-yah to you >> always welcome. always welcome >> caller: jim, i like your professional opinion on seabridge gold >> we are barrick fans we think he has total game it's now rangold g-o-l-d. tyreik in new york tyrek. >> caller: how are you doing, jim? >> i'm good. >> caller: big boo-yah to you, my brother i just had a question about ringcentral. i have stocks in there and like the growth. >> we like some ringcentral. we hung out with them. really smart great team we recommended the stock after we met them and palled around with them and did a lot of work on it and i think ringcentral is a good stock i think we go to michael in massachusetts. >> caller: boo-yah, mike broad reach. broad ridge. >> doing a good job. helps during proxy season and tends to go up but i have not pushed it hard because i don't have a catalyst. let's go to alex in california alex >> caller: b-b-b boo-yah, dr. cramer
i just think nokia is okay, okay erickson is okay 5g play is xilinx which is why i had to rename xilinxarley. it has game. greg in arkansas >> caller: good morning, jim cramer big arkansas razor back boo-yah to you >> always welcome. always welcome >> caller: jim, i like your professional opinion on seabridge gold >> we are barrick fans we think he has total game it's now rangold g-o-l-d. tyreik in new york tyrek. >> caller: how are you doing, jim? >> i'm...
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sessions worked washington this way, because barr could have been the heavy, the closer, dennis erickson, for you oakland a's fans. >> cleveland indians. >> sure. i mean, we're doing multiple teams. >> yes, yes, yes. >> and close this in a way that no one else could have, because some of the trump folks today seemed almost surprised by how strong the letter was, almost as if they felt like the underlying material was worse for them, and they got a letter that surprised them. >> he's put his reputation on the line. and i think even with matthew whitaker, people thought that he would stop if it came to throwing his own body across the tracks. >> sure. >> and i think that's what barr has done. and people who worked with him, democrats too say he is -- he's a responsible intellectual man who cares about the justice department. i kind of trusted him. >> one at a time. >> i respect him, but, again, what he did today, over a weekend. >> yes. >> he put people, rod rosenstein and they made a decision, a legal decision that mueller said was hard and complicated. they made it in 48 hours where they
sessions worked washington this way, because barr could have been the heavy, the closer, dennis erickson, for you oakland a's fans. >> cleveland indians. >> sure. i mean, we're doing multiple teams. >> yes, yes, yes. >> and close this in a way that no one else could have, because some of the trump folks today seemed almost surprised by how strong the letter was, almost as if they felt like the underlying material was worse for them, and they got a letter that surprised...
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the stone case and the manafort case and all of -- and the butina case and the patten case and the erickson case, i mean, as we've been watching all of these cases proceed through the courts, they're all interesting, they're all potentially going interesting places. it will be interesting to see the fate of all of these people and how they fit into the overall narrative if the special counsel ever spells out that narrative in a readable way, but while we've all been watching those cases, there are a couple of things that are sort of new factors for us now as observers as this part of the news about this administration. one of the new factors we have to keep an eye on as we're watching all these cases is the new leadership at the justice department, right? there are still unanswered questions about how the new attorney general william barr may or may not be influencing things. may or may not be influencing anything having to do with these ongoing cases run by special counsel robert mueller and these derivative prosecutions that have been farmed out to other u.s. attorneys. ongoing questions
the stone case and the manafort case and all of -- and the butina case and the patten case and the erickson case, i mean, as we've been watching all of these cases proceed through the courts, they're all interesting, they're all potentially going interesting places. it will be interesting to see the fate of all of these people and how they fit into the overall narrative if the special counsel ever spells out that narrative in a readable way, but while we've all been watching those cases, there...
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there's erickson and huawei and without some sort of coalition, and there are thoughts about how to do that and so on, a lot of people just on have a lot of choices. iswei is cheap, too, which attracted to the developing world. bob: i would like to ask you all, we just had the summit in hanoi with kim jong-un. margaret was there. victor knows a lot about it. what did china want to happen there? what does china want? how do they want this situation to be resolved? >> so margaret can comment. she was there, i was covering for nbc, not cbs -- [laughter] i would say, the first thing is the absence of an agreement of hanoi was not something china wanted. china i think what i to see some sort of agreement. as we all know, their bottom line is stability on the korean peninsula. they don't want to see crises like we saw in 2017. it would have let ftse some agreement emerge from hanoi, it i think all of us were surprised there wasn't one. i was quite surprised there wasn't an agreement. i'm kind of worried about the path forward but i think the bottom line for china is they would like to see so
there's erickson and huawei and without some sort of coalition, and there are thoughts about how to do that and so on, a lot of people just on have a lot of choices. iswei is cheap, too, which attracted to the developing world. bob: i would like to ask you all, we just had the summit in hanoi with kim jong-un. margaret was there. victor knows a lot about it. what did china want to happen there? what does china want? how do they want this situation to be resolved? >> so margaret can...
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they are seeking documents from the nra and paul erickson whose girlfriend, maria butina is in prison and speaking of parts of the story you may have forgotten about, the committee is even requesting documents from the estate of the late peter smith. remember that story. a longtime republican donor and activist who said he attempted to make contact with russian government hackers during the 2016 campaign to try to get ahold of hillary clinton's e-mails. oh, is that it? is that all you guys are looking into? is there anything else on the list? honestly, that's not even a comprehensive list. that's the 22 points we came up with off the top of our heads when reading through these requests for information that went out from the judiciary committee today. so here's my question. is this too much for one committee? are they biting off more than they can chew? imagine you are a congressional staffer whose job is working on the investigative staff. imagine it's your job to receive all of the information that's going to be submitted in response to these document requests. it's your job to recei
they are seeking documents from the nra and paul erickson whose girlfriend, maria butina is in prison and speaking of parts of the story you may have forgotten about, the committee is even requesting documents from the estate of the late peter smith. remember that story. a longtime republican donor and activist who said he attempted to make contact with russian government hackers during the 2016 campaign to try to get ahold of hillary clinton's e-mails. oh, is that it? is that all you guys are...
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thought of emerge from hibernation but erickson made it leno a hero, since his reactions, heightened.keeper level is right in game. direction remain wildly unpredictable, 89th minute and the referee saw enough of this for an arsenal penalty. in the race for a champions league place, what a moment now for pierre. and a bigger one still for hugo. tottenham possum at the fence completed the rescue act. for a welcome everybody like themselves, lucas came on a half—time but was off before full—time. red card. the last act of a game exhausting to be a part of him and almost as tiring just to watch. some things you deserve to know get and sometimes you don't deserve it and sometimes you don't deserve it and you get. the most important is the mentality. impressive for me. i wa nt to the mentality. impressive for me. i want to say thank you because i didn't see it. i think it is good and we need to be looking forward and we need to be looking forward and try not to be arrive in good conditions for the next game. —— arrive. not good for us because maybe we can't win... our not good for us becau
thought of emerge from hibernation but erickson made it leno a hero, since his reactions, heightened.keeper level is right in game. direction remain wildly unpredictable, 89th minute and the referee saw enough of this for an arsenal penalty. in the race for a champions league place, what a moment now for pierre. and a bigger one still for hugo. tottenham possum at the fence completed the rescue act. for a welcome everybody like themselves, lucas came on a half—time but was off before...
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thendian tycoon owes to local unit of erickson.nded andin trouble in february he had one month notice to comply or go to jail. lyft aims to raise $2 million and would value the company at almost $20 million. it comes after the company reported a lost almost $1 billion last year. shares are set to price march 28 and start trading on the nasdaq the following day. >> totally new services which will replace huge services. we are talking about converting car ownership. this is big. i do not think even just one company can do it. sophie: in hong kong we have plenty of earnings of interest on tuesday. me.k is down 30% and shall we saw optical on the earnings line. if china telecom due to report today. investor expectations have been cooling. csa china telecom will follow china unicom. after aeeping an eye liquor maker soared to at all price hi. high. chineseeeping an eye on equity stocks and sotheby's prices -- soybean prices. could triple its purchases of american farm goods. we will see what happens when it comes to chinese equity stock
thendian tycoon owes to local unit of erickson.nded andin trouble in february he had one month notice to comply or go to jail. lyft aims to raise $2 million and would value the company at almost $20 million. it comes after the company reported a lost almost $1 billion last year. shares are set to price march 28 and start trading on the nasdaq the following day. >> totally new services which will replace huge services. we are talking about converting car ownership. this is big. i do not...
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erickson and legere, i've heard from a number of people about whether or not these preconference called programs are going to be available. i guess currently they are considered out of plan with t- mobile and there's a lot of anxiety about whether a merged company, that kind of service would still be available. i don't know if you're in a position to answer that. >> i will follow up. >> and i will provide a copy of the correspondence. thank you all. i know it has been a long hearing but it's been incredibly informative and i think helpful to members of the committee. do you have nothing else to say? >> with that we will adjourn the hearing. >> >> here are some of our life coverage wednesday. the house comes in for general speeches at 10:00 a.m. at noon the chamber begins two days of debate on a nonbinding resolution calling for special counsel robert moore's report to be made available to the public and congress. on c-span 2 the senate continues work on the presidents judicial and executive nominations including the us court of appeals judge for the dc circuit. at 8:50 recovered the 75t
erickson and legere, i've heard from a number of people about whether or not these preconference called programs are going to be available. i guess currently they are considered out of plan with t- mobile and there's a lot of anxiety about whether a merged company, that kind of service would still be available. i don't know if you're in a position to answer that. >> i will follow up. >> and i will provide a copy of the correspondence. thank you all. i know it has been a long hearing...
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a tweet from bo erickson of cbs catching up with nancy pelosi for just a few seconds before she got an elevator yesterday. >> i just don't believe in it. they wanted me to impeach president bush for the iraq war. i didn't believe in it then. i don't believe in it now. it divides the country. unless there is some conclusive evidence. thank you. o ericsson tweeting out that clip yesterday. here is some of the reaction. statements by nancy pelosi in that washington post magazine article from facebook and twitter this morning. roger writing in calling her a voice of someone that values the country more than political expediency. saying she has lost her mind. no more team nancy for me. when assessing she loves it. -- when it saying she loves it. brett saying i think she's right. it will hurt trump's ego more if the people remove him from off this. one more from bill king this morning. it's not worth the trouble with republicans. there is no chance of a conviction no matter the charges. topics democrats only for just the next 15 minutes or so. sandra waiting in paris, kentucky. go ahead. the
a tweet from bo erickson of cbs catching up with nancy pelosi for just a few seconds before she got an elevator yesterday. >> i just don't believe in it. they wanted me to impeach president bush for the iraq war. i didn't believe in it then. i don't believe in it now. it divides the country. unless there is some conclusive evidence. thank you. o ericsson tweeting out that clip yesterday. here is some of the reaction. statements by nancy pelosi in that washington post magazine article from...
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had they are in front, how did they bring, they have pieces with erickson, a credible taker, experienced think every team is difficult to beats. last year we had a fantastic results, but i do not think that will have a bear den on the results this year. both teams do really well domestically, so this is a difficult draw. the europa league quarter—final draw was also made today and arsenal face a tough tie against napoli. chelsea will play slavia prague. it's the first time in a8 years that england has had six quarter—finalists in major european competitions. lewis hamilton headed a mercedes one—two in second practice at the season—opening australian grand prix. the reigning world champion edged team mate valtteri bottas by 0.0a8 seconds, with red bull's max verstappen third. ferrari, who appeared to have the quickest car in pre—season testing, were fourth with sebastian vettel. tiger woods' hopes of a third players championship title are dwindling after a terrible 17th hole at sawgrass. the 1a—time major winner began the second round five shots off the lead. three birdies put him in real
had they are in front, how did they bring, they have pieces with erickson, a credible taker, experienced think every team is difficult to beats. last year we had a fantastic results, but i do not think that will have a bear den on the results this year. both teams do really well domestically, so this is a difficult draw. the europa league quarter—final draw was also made today and arsenal face a tough tie against napoli. chelsea will play slavia prague. it's the first time in a8 years that...