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ess than two weeks new o go to the to elect a new g. ec candidate, bill murphy is pulling out the stops. he's bringing a national spokespeople from the democratic upart ipresident barabama and bill cl he haar father, guy who gave speech ahe 2 atic convent trieso make sure thin co out for him. diane has the s. >> just over one year ago ar dad, -- con criticized donald trump as a democratic national convention. since then he is not let up, carrying out over 160 speaking engagements across the cou wit ta he ion on tuesday. >> i've watca couple ofmercials on television totally disive and totally unfair. totally incorrect. that is what n be stopp he is referringty ave can go donald. >> -- kim guadagno shen more trump -likproach but ding to pollsters it doesn't seem to be working. >> we saw some potential for the race to staro weeks ago. pulling coming and it's telling us iving all that much. i don't think the name recognition will get out. guadagn hasiffetactics ab how many millions of dollars you need to runmedia ad campaign andstate like m
ess than two weeks new o go to the to elect a new g. ec candidate, bill murphy is pulling out the stops. he's bringing a national spokespeople from the democratic upart ipresident barabama and bill cl he haar father, guy who gave speech ahe 2 atic convent trieso make sure thin co out for him. diane has the s. >> just over one year ago ar dad, -- con criticized donald trump as a democratic national convention. since then he is not let up, carrying out over 160 speaking engagements across...
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. - cool.e are ess has. they're only limited by your imagination and skill. for teen kids news, i'm emily. - well, that brings teen kids news to an end for this week. thanks for joining us.see you next week. (bright gu) - [announcer] write us at info@teenkidsnews.com. here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including teen kids news on their big screen in times square, new york city. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for star shower laser magic, brought to you by bulbhead. the holidays are coming, and you know the drill. drag out those boxes of tangled lig thtsththe cold.it's a job everyone dreads, and all those lights can cost big bucks, not to mention your electric bill. all chaewyears olagutionary new holiday lighting concept called star shower laser lights. since then, it's become a holiday lighting sensation for millions of homes, replacing the old string lights with something way more spectacular. but wait! this year there's shower laser magic, an exciting new technology featuring moving images that will bring your home to life like never
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and double terms predicts esses barack obama and george w. bush have long had furious disagreements on key policies but now they finally seem to have found a common target the current u.s. president. george bush's washington that what the banks and financial institutions want to mock bush went after the obama administration's handling of both iran and iran. some seem to believe that we should be gauche with the tertian radicals used to be and other democrats of wanting to go share it with terrorists i don't think it's good for the country to have a former president undermine a crew president. we've seen actually this is the story he made it is folks don't feel good right now about what they see. and sure but instead of our politics reporting our values politics impacting our communities . there are some signs that the intensity of support for democracy itself is way because of the marquesas a state american security and prosperity were directly tied to the success of freedom in the world the world council of america having its act together at
and double terms predicts esses barack obama and george w. bush have long had furious disagreements on key policies but now they finally seem to have found a common target the current u.s. president. george bush's washington that what the banks and financial institutions want to mock bush went after the obama administration's handling of both iran and iran. some seem to believe that we should be gauche with the tertian radicals used to be and other democrats of wanting to go share it with...
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you are suddenly met inside by 20 stewards and stewa rd esses inside by 20 stewards and stewardessesform pass the test, past the dock workers? it's a high street, you can go to the restaurant and b has on why people are training. it's a miniature world. you think, how brilliant to be a student there. com pletely brilliant to be a student there. completely different, come on of the oceans, tatham, but more modest, —— command of the oceans, tatham. more modest but mavi heritage? it's rambling sheds. it takes visitors on a atmosphericjourney below the floorboards where you discover the septembers therefore so many years. it's a difficult task because the old building they had to respond to is made from this ancient ship timbers themselves. you have to respond in a humble way. a bit of concrete looks like timber as well. i remember they really had to fit in carefully into this. the same with the british museum, one of the great landmarks of london. yeah. but this building is quite magical, and it looks better in the flesh than a dozen photos. it's an iceberg of a building, you only see t
you are suddenly met inside by 20 stewards and stewa rd esses inside by 20 stewards and stewardessesform pass the test, past the dock workers? it's a high street, you can go to the restaurant and b has on why people are training. it's a miniature world. you think, how brilliant to be a student there. com pletely brilliant to be a student there. completely different, come on of the oceans, tatham, but more modest, —— command of the oceans, tatham. more modest but mavi heritage? it's rambling...
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. >> one of the steward esses was running down the i'aisle, screaming "put your belts on, put your beltsn." >> reporter: it happened just a half hour into a flight from perth australia to bali, the crew making an emergency descent, dropping 34,000 feet to 10,000 feet in minutes. passengering sharing those horrifying moments and videos with australia channel 9. many say they thought they were going to die. >> i picked up my phone and sent a text message to my family, just hoping they would get it. >> reporter: chris jeanes who was reportedly planning to propose to his girlfriend in bali, instead grabbing an oxygen mask and proposing right there. those passengers making it safely to berth. the airline apologizing, calling it a technical issue. the incident is under investigation, and david, what makes this so scary is passengers say they could see how panics the crew was. david? >> adrienne, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight, the urgent manhunt for those two escaped prisoners, and the outrage here in new york city. the fiery car crash. the driver accused of hafling a cab while leavi
. >> one of the steward esses was running down the i'aisle, screaming "put your belts on, put your beltsn." >> reporter: it happened just a half hour into a flight from perth australia to bali, the crew making an emergency descent, dropping 34,000 feet to 10,000 feet in minutes. passengering sharing those horrifying moments and videos with australia channel 9. many say they thought they were going to die. >> i picked up my phone and sent a text message to my family,...
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aspects of the the and when the rest of world thinks it is working and we should stay in it, we have esseverage than we had, the obama administration did a lot of work and rob knows a lot bout this, to bring the world along in the sanction regime to pressure against iran and they ended up making significant concessions f. we're alone, and we don't have everage overoir allies or over iran that we used to, no way to get more out of iran with less doesn't work like that. so yes, very challenging bstacle for the next administration, how to fix what trump is in the midst of destroying. if i could add something. someone in tehran with a huge smile on his face. that the united states cannot be trusted, has in sector of the ge iranian politics been vindicated. go ahead, negotiate, we don't trust it, the united states deal, lly will kill this they will not be true to their word. in the view of many people in right now, even those that of the he paranoia united states, that has been vindicated and that has come at of the moderate lements in iran to made the argument, let's strike a deal and work t
aspects of the the and when the rest of world thinks it is working and we should stay in it, we have esseverage than we had, the obama administration did a lot of work and rob knows a lot bout this, to bring the world along in the sanction regime to pressure against iran and they ended up making significant concessions f. we're alone, and we don't have everage overoir allies or over iran that we used to, no way to get more out of iran with less doesn't work like that. so yes, very challenging...
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us, sean vitka, demand his ess to talk about group's efforts to limit surveillance under the surveillance act. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7 tuesday morning, join the discussion. >> attorney general jeff sessions testifies wednesday at hearing of the senate judiciary committee, live beginning at 10 a.m. eastern here on c-span. you can also watch online at c-span.org, or listen on the radio app. >> earlier today, president trump and senate majority leader held a press l conference in the white house rose garden, answered questions reform, health care, the opioid crisis and u.s. soldiers in niger.illed this is 40 minutes. pres. trump: we just spent quite of time inside with the senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell, who has been a friend of mine for a long time, long politics. world of early into his world of politics, i think, but we've time.riends for a long we are probably now despite what think, probably now i at least as far as i'm concerned, closer than ever before and the relationship is good. we're fighting for the same thing, we're fighting for lower ta
us, sean vitka, demand his ess to talk about group's efforts to limit surveillance under the surveillance act. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7 tuesday morning, join the discussion. >> attorney general jeff sessions testifies wednesday at hearing of the senate judiciary committee, live beginning at 10 a.m. eastern here on c-span. you can also watch online at c-span.org, or listen on the radio app. >> earlier today, president trump and senate...
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fuelner: as you travel around and meet with small -- esses, etc., do they does the mom and pop bakery in janesville understand the importance of, like, repatriation, expensing instead of deducting? mr. ryan: oh, for sure. small businesses completely understand expensing quite a bit. if they can expense a truck or a piece of equipment, if it's a small manufacturer, you know, with 25 employees, which is really common where i come from, they've got machines which are really costly, they know what expensing means because they'll tell you exactly what piece of equipment and how long it takes them to write it off. you work through a factory in wrks with 10,000 square feet, they'll say that takes seven years to write off, that takes 15 years to write off. my tax rate's 40%. my tax rate's 38%. they know their tax rates. and overseas, which where i come from means lake superior, you know, we compete directly with canadians. in wisconsin. that's the way the world goes. they tax all their businesses at 15%. 80% of our businesses in america are not corporations. they're what we call pass-throughs
fuelner: as you travel around and meet with small -- esses, etc., do they does the mom and pop bakery in janesville understand the importance of, like, repatriation, expensing instead of deducting? mr. ryan: oh, for sure. small businesses completely understand expensing quite a bit. if they can expense a truck or a piece of equipment, if it's a small manufacturer, you know, with 25 employees, which is really common where i come from, they've got machines which are really costly, they know what...
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at this time i'm a family mediater and i see all the time that the family goes through eone's ess of som conviction, and the family either flourishes in the change to that convicted felon's life or either falls with that felon en there's no outreach, when there's no link between what you've done to what you could do or who you could become. when there's no link to that, when there's no hand saying here if you're willing, here it is. without that, i certainly would -- i don't know. i would probably be dead at this point. but through the grace of many people that have encouraged me to go forward and -- i've had a lot of doors closed. interviewed by people that just loved everything, loved my credentials but the moment i told them honestly before this interview closes i would like to let you know i am a convicted felon but since been awarded clemsy years ago -- and even through all that i ave been turned down for jobs. housing even. i applied for an apartment down in the keys some years ago and they told me i couldn't live there because i was a convicted felon. host: i'm going to jump i
at this time i'm a family mediater and i see all the time that the family goes through eone's ess of som conviction, and the family either flourishes in the change to that convicted felon's life or either falls with that felon en there's no outreach, when there's no link between what you've done to what you could do or who you could become. when there's no link to that, when there's no hand saying here if you're willing, here it is. without that, i certainly would -- i don't know. i would...
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date drew on this deep well of ess and exploited audiences fascination.most often to make money but often to conceal the highly controversial mixed-race marriage. behind their schemes, it is clear that they were fascinated and seduced by the idea of the indian. scholarly considerations have focused on a practice known as playing indians, a phenomenon wherein primarily non-native people imagine create and put on indian costumes and engage in real or imagined activities. one of the oldest and most pervasive forms of american cultural expression. with a few notable exceptions, these analyses and scholarships on playing indians has focused on white men who don indian outfits, costumes, and activities, for a variety of reasons, from the sons of liberty of boston harbor to the boy scouts and halloween costumes of today. because they do not conform to expectations as to who plays , it complicates our ideas about the performative ness of indian underscores the centrality of -- and underscores the centrality of shaping american identity. in addition to concerns pu
date drew on this deep well of ess and exploited audiences fascination.most often to make money but often to conceal the highly controversial mixed-race marriage. behind their schemes, it is clear that they were fascinated and seduced by the idea of the indian. scholarly considerations have focused on a practice known as playing indians, a phenomenon wherein primarily non-native people imagine create and put on indian costumes and engage in real or imagined activities. one of the oldest and...
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narrator: ed gillespie's fals att ess says they're false. fear mongering. absurd. ralph northam went to vmi and was an army doctor for eight years. in richmond, dr. northam helped pass longer sentences for gang members and mandatory life sentences for violent sexual predators. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad because i'm a pediatrician, and for ed gillespie to say i would tolerate anyone hurting a child is despicable. >> i'm thinking they had a house fire. >> this is the worst case i ever worked on. >> mutilated currency division is one of the more unique things in the government. >> all stuck together. >> i would say between 6 and 10,000. >> 238,000 is part of 50. >> there's a different story to different packages you get something you never thought of. >> we get roughly 23,000 a year. we're pretty steady on that. on years where there's natural disasters, you know unfortunately we're going through one now there's a larger intake. a lot are heartbreaking and some i can't believe di this i had money in the oven and fo
narrator: ed gillespie's fals att ess says they're false. fear mongering. absurd. ralph northam went to vmi and was an army doctor for eight years. in richmond, dr. northam helped pass longer sentences for gang members and mandatory life sentences for violent sexual predators. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad because i'm a pediatrician, and for ed gillespie to say i would tolerate anyone hurting a child is despicable. >> i'm thinking they...
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is that therement were bases for puerto rico -- ,esse jackson and al sharpton those people demonstratedo have them removed. if they were still there, they would be helping out. also, i feel that they voted against statehood. they do not want to be part of america. about what has happened to them but i feel that jesse jackson should go and try to help them since they did everything they could to remove the bases. host: thank you for the call. next we go to glenn. caller: good morning. first of all. it has been nine days since trump did anything for puerto rico. was 10 nfl players that was protesting until president things.nt his nose into and now he has every team in the .ountry protesting as far as puerto rico goes, give them the help they need and help this mayor. that is it. thank you. "looking up the roads, you need helicopters. you can't do anything if they look like that." we share comments yesterday morning and this is from early yesterday morning. the following about the mayor of san juan. the situation in puerto rico. "the mayor of san juan was complementary a few weeks ago but
is that therement were bases for puerto rico -- ,esse jackson and al sharpton those people demonstratedo have them removed. if they were still there, they would be helping out. also, i feel that they voted against statehood. they do not want to be part of america. about what has happened to them but i feel that jesse jackson should go and try to help them since they did everything they could to remove the bases. host: thank you for the call. next we go to glenn. caller: good morning. first of...
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he was from a essentially a esse of walden and his father a sheriff, he grew up and saw people beinge became a texas ranger as did many of his brothers. he crept us to be practiced law with a gun and at a time when justice is often held by exploding barrel of a gun. by the 1920s to 1925 when hoover summoned him to washington, he had to wear suit and adapt techniques like fingerprinting, handwriting analysis would become an important part of his case. he has to file paperwork, which he can't stand. and he gets to the bureau, he doesn't know why hoover has summoned him. but hoover at the time is replacing any of the frontier wall man with a new breed of agents, these college boys that type faster than they shot. in fact they had very little criminal experience and so hoover ha have kept on the role just a few white white and they were known as the cowboys. this is a picture of hoover, taking just a few months before, so this is exactly what hoover looked like at his desk. he was only 29 when he became the director. he was not yet an autocratic or have all of the power that he would hav
he was from a essentially a esse of walden and his father a sheriff, he grew up and saw people beinge became a texas ranger as did many of his brothers. he crept us to be practiced law with a gun and at a time when justice is often held by exploding barrel of a gun. by the 1920s to 1925 when hoover summoned him to washington, he had to wear suit and adapt techniques like fingerprinting, handwriting analysis would become an important part of his case. he has to file paperwork, which he can't...
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employers,ess, the they should want to know about something that happened five years ago. not in terms of the legal liability, in terms of the economic smartness of trying to stop it. surveys show that the impact on your workforce's health and productivity is huge -- millions of dollars. employers have to realize that even if they do not have a daily ship complaints, they need to remember that 70% of people are not even complaining. if they want to know what is going on in their workplace, they have to do an anonymous survey of their employees. they have to send out an -- send out a survey that says not have you experienced sexual harassment. they have to send a survey that and say or 12 behaviors have you experienced any of these behaviors? academics have figured out these surveys. that would let an employer know what is happening and can you imagine the impact on a workforce if they get a survey anonymously, please fill out whether this has happened to you because the leadership of this company cares about making it not happen. the employer will get information and the e
employers,ess, the they should want to know about something that happened five years ago. not in terms of the legal liability, in terms of the economic smartness of trying to stop it. surveys show that the impact on your workforce's health and productivity is huge -- millions of dollars. employers have to realize that even if they do not have a daily ship complaints, they need to remember that 70% of people are not even complaining. if they want to know what is going on in their workplace, they...
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you can better see the "uss ess essex" behind me.that kicks off at 11:00 when the first ship sails under the golden gate bridge and continues along the waterfront. the parade will last about an hour. then the air show will begin with the headliners the blue angels roaring and soaring in the skies above. they will take off from the oakland airport and defy gravity and perform heart-stopping precision maneuvers this year the bay area including fremont - native navy lieutenant damon cruz. >> to be part of this team, i'm taking great pride in that. >> reporter: police anticipate big crowds this weekend and they are stepping up deployment. there are no known threats to the city or fleet week but they are reminding everyone if you see something, say something. and if you can't watch the air show in person today, we have got you covered. we are live streaming the show from noon until 4:00 on both our website and app. live in san francisco, tiffany wilson, abc 7 news. >> tiffany, thank you. you can also find a complete schedule of events on
you can better see the "uss ess essex" behind me.that kicks off at 11:00 when the first ship sails under the golden gate bridge and continues along the waterfront. the parade will last about an hour. then the air show will begin with the headliners the blue angels roaring and soaring in the skies above. they will take off from the oakland airport and defy gravity and perform heart-stopping precision maneuvers this year the bay area including fremont - native navy lieutenant damon...
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i tend to be a judge who finds clarity more readily than some of my colleagues, perhaps little ess readily than a couple. approaching a 65-35 or 60-40 rule. if it is 60-40, it is cleerks not ambiguous. don't resorts to canons. a 90-10 rule in certain cases. only if the proper interpretation is at least 90-10 clear will they call it clear. otherwise ambiguous canons kick in. who is right in that debate? who knows? no case or canon of interpretation says that a 60-40 approach o or a 90-so approach or a 65-45 approach. we still have to figure out whether the text this question surmounts that and that in itself is a difficult task. so the simple but very troubling truth is that no definitive guide exists for determining whether statutory lang weather channel is clear or ambiguous. the supreme court itself admitted there is no test for recognizing plain or unambiguous language. a professor has elaborated on this point arguing there are no rules or clear agreements among judges on how to decide whether a text is ambiguous. no theory helps. it is simply a judgment about the clarity of the english
i tend to be a judge who finds clarity more readily than some of my colleagues, perhaps little ess readily than a couple. approaching a 65-35 or 60-40 rule. if it is 60-40, it is cleerks not ambiguous. don't resorts to canons. a 90-10 rule in certain cases. only if the proper interpretation is at least 90-10 clear will they call it clear. otherwise ambiguous canons kick in. who is right in that debate? who knows? no case or canon of interpretation says that a 60-40 approach o or a 90-so...
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my guest will be senator chris murphy and ron johnson, and you know two of the panel ess.t's it for the leed. i'm jake tapper. turning you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." have a great weekend. >>> happening now, breaking news, rigged to explode. cnn has learned that investigators now believe the las vegas gunman rigged his car to explode. the vehicle contained 90 pounds of explosives. almost twice the amount earlier revealed. along with suitcases packed with ammunition. >>> decision killing plan. source says the killer tried to buy tracer bullets weeks before the massacre but failed to obtain those rounds that would have helped him zero in on his targets. and what's behind the numbers scribbled on a note pad in his hotel sniper's nest. wait and see, president trump won't say what he meant when he warned of a calm before the storm during a
my guest will be senator chris murphy and ron johnson, and you know two of the panel ess.t's it for the leed. i'm jake tapper. turning you over to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." have a great weekend. >>> happening now, breaking news, rigged to explode. cnn has learned that investigators now believe the las vegas gunman rigged his car to explode. the vehicle contained 90 pounds of explosives. almost twice the amount earlier revealed. along with suitcases packed with...
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bank of america grew a lesbian the inflation rate -- grew at ess than the inflation rate. so.-frank cap institutions from dodd-g -- frank cap institutions from growing. sifis constrain economic growth, or was it the reverse? best of my knowledge, no matter how hard you try to beat the data, i don't think you can identify which of those uses correct. i don't think the data analysis can cleanly identify which side is right. if we go to the banking system, equity is up and those are the headline numbers the regulators always tout. but the biggest change in the banking system is the use of deposit funding. what i have here is my living, breathing, banking system. it continues to run. iat i do every quarter is, of the depositm to asset ratio of banks larger than $100 billion. technical guys are supposed to be making that move. somebody click on that, downstairs, to get that to move. anyway, i smooth it with an estimator and you can actually watch the banking system change through time. you probably missed it earlier. that whole thing that looks like an inch warm will crawl to the r
bank of america grew a lesbian the inflation rate -- grew at ess than the inflation rate. so.-frank cap institutions from dodd-g -- frank cap institutions from growing. sifis constrain economic growth, or was it the reverse? best of my knowledge, no matter how hard you try to beat the data, i don't think you can identify which of those uses correct. i don't think the data analysis can cleanly identify which side is right. if we go to the banking system, equity is up and those are the headline...
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saying is what you're nlrb's trumps the concerted activities statement that somehow,ess, it stops at the courtroom door, so does your colleague. do thatknow how you when at least one of these agreements if not all three have confidentiality agreements that prohibit the employers from employers, from combining with other employers. does that and it stops them from going to the courtroom door, is that an unfair labor act? >> so justice there's a lot there and let me see if i can unpack a handful of things. court-dozen times this has faced a claim that some other federal statute overroad the faa. >> only when it's been a fight between before that statute and provided of action it overrode the faa. making ofre as to the a contract, which is like a commonaw defense, a state law defense like broader duress, except it's federal law can't do this. >> justice with all respect this court has always said is there a clear congressional command in the other statute? the faa is clear that these enforced. ought to be >> it's clear in saying that concerted activity cannot be interfered with. >> but
saying is what you're nlrb's trumps the concerted activities statement that somehow,ess, it stops at the courtroom door, so does your colleague. do thatknow how you when at least one of these agreements if not all three have confidentiality agreements that prohibit the employers from employers, from combining with other employers. does that and it stops them from going to the courtroom door, is that an unfair labor act? >> so justice there's a lot there and let me see if i can unpack a...
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el a menos le vastÓ para salir del sÓtano al derrotar al veracruz tres a dos en el pirata fuentes esses y asÍ rayados suma 30 unidades y se separa a cuatro de su escolta el amÉrica. a tiempo que pumas se estanco con once puntos. >>> y ahora vamos a cambiar de deporte, vamos a la acciÓn de la nba lakers y pelÍcanos de nueva orleans con 27 puntos el equipo, y aquÍ tenemos nueva orleans en remontada que quiso hacer el equipo de los Ángeles para imponerse. y sumar asa su primera victoria de la temporada esto pasen comienza. >>> y partidazo de infarto jugaron ayer los de utah contra sanders con un gran final, andrew en vocÓ a un triple apenas unoÁs adelante de la media cancha cuando el tiempo se agotaba justo. >>> y para que los minnesota superarÁn el domingo es 15, a 113. >>> caramba, no de podemos irnos sin darle un aplauso y abrazo a los astros de houston y a los dodgers de los Ángeles que se verÁn las caras en la serie mundial. >>> seÑores, cambiando de tema. marjorie de sousa cuenta todo lo que ha vivido en su guerra contra el actor juliÁn gil. >>> estaba desconsolada. >>> atenciÓn inmi
el a menos le vastÓ para salir del sÓtano al derrotar al veracruz tres a dos en el pirata fuentes esses y asÍ rayados suma 30 unidades y se separa a cuatro de su escolta el amÉrica. a tiempo que pumas se estanco con once puntos. >>> y ahora vamos a cambiar de deporte, vamos a la acciÓn de la nba lakers y pelÍcanos de nueva orleans con 27 puntos el equipo, y aquÍ tenemos nueva orleans en remontada que quiso hacer el equipo de los Ángeles para imponerse. y sumar asa su primera...
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please look into the states, -- ess, producer and gina bellefonte.reciate having this platform and this opportunity. here today in front of you as a woman of privilege and perhaps not in a way that you may think. bellefonte and carrying a mental of my continuing legacy is among the greatest privileges of my life but i stayed here before you as a woman of privilege. i have a calling. i have a purpose. the purpose is one of greatest privileges that any human can experience in a lifetime. an awareness of something greater than yourself. and when is the cause at you and told you to say get up, stand -- thesomething, this dismantling of our health care. ongoing violence against communities. people live below the federal poverty line. trends, notmen gender conforming all black women are at the heart of this our native brothers and sisters suffer from some of the most egregious violations against a human rights and millions of us live with the consequences of inadequate health care, housing, food, education, unemployment and with criminal justice and immigr
please look into the states, -- ess, producer and gina bellefonte.reciate having this platform and this opportunity. here today in front of you as a woman of privilege and perhaps not in a way that you may think. bellefonte and carrying a mental of my continuing legacy is among the greatest privileges of my life but i stayed here before you as a woman of privilege. i have a calling. i have a purpose. the purpose is one of greatest privileges that any human can experience in a lifetime. an...
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and less ess the real reason was just a come to the u.s.and disappear into the woodwork, cheaper than paying a coyote. i think the amendment is pragmatic. it solves the problem, unlike the underlying bill. i would just like to note that the provisions in the underlying bill are completely unworkable. if you are here undocumented and you have children, grandchildren , you are not going to step , ditch your family, and go to another country you might not of been to for a couple of decades with the chance you might get a temporary visa. you are going to stay undocumented. this bill we are marking up does nothing about that. it is really a very distressing circumstance that we would be the kind oft serfdom being imposed by the underlying bill, and i thank the gentleman for a -- from illinois a rationalng alternative for our consideration. i yield back. >> i also want to commend my colleague from illinois for his work on putting together this bill and for offering it as an amendment. be great to have a hearing on the bill before us so we could t
and less ess the real reason was just a come to the u.s.and disappear into the woodwork, cheaper than paying a coyote. i think the amendment is pragmatic. it solves the problem, unlike the underlying bill. i would just like to note that the provisions in the underlying bill are completely unworkable. if you are here undocumented and you have children, grandchildren , you are not going to step , ditch your family, and go to another country you might not of been to for a couple of decades with...
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reluck thanks of international inspectors today to military ess bases means that we don't know engaged xtent iran is in the complex. but more easily hidden work of nuclear war head. majorities hy clear on this committee and in the ouse opposed the nuclear deal, ltimately, however, the obama administration ran it through anyway. and as a result, roughly 100 over to iran.nded much of this is now in the hands iranian revolutionary guard core. amount of leverage lost. the deal is, i believe we must now work with the deal allies to make sure - nforcements possible nuclear sites and address the hortcoming as our allies have recognized. this committee will do its part omorrow by marking up the ballistic missiles and international sanctions act.cement we must also respond to iran's destabilize the region. this includes using our allies europe to designate hezbollah in its entirety as a terrorist providing the d administration with additional iranian go after this proxy. as we voted to do this last week committee. finally, we should be supporting want a ian people who better life, who want more
reluck thanks of international inspectors today to military ess bases means that we don't know engaged xtent iran is in the complex. but more easily hidden work of nuclear war head. majorities hy clear on this committee and in the ouse opposed the nuclear deal, ltimately, however, the obama administration ran it through anyway. and as a result, roughly 100 over to iran.nded much of this is now in the hands iranian revolutionary guard core. amount of leverage lost. the deal is, i believe we must...
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. >>> no todo el mundo da una patada con ess zapatos.inero. las compras navideÑas causan estrÉs y se gasta aproximadamente 2000 dÓlares en estos regalos. >>> muchÍsimo dinero. 100 dÓlares. ba bueno regresando. porque el hijo de eduardo yaÑez, responde a todo lo que dijo sobre Él su padre. >>> muchÍsimas gracias por continuar con nosotros, vamos con la informaciÓn. estÁn investigando un centro correccional de menores de la florida tras la revelaciÓn de una serie de videos que muestran como los adolescentes son maltratados golpeados incluso enfrentados uno con otros en peleas supuestamente inz tadas por los guardias. un menor muriÓ tras una golpiza que propinÓ un grupo de adolescentes. >>> el analista polÍtico, colaborador de nbc news, declaÓo a travÉs de un comunicado a la cadena de televisiÓn cnn que tuvo un comportamiento inapropiado con otros, mientras trabajaba para nbc news. se disculpÓ por ello. segÚn cnn 5 mujeres acusaron a harvey de a cosarlas sexualmente cuando fue reportero de polÍtica nbc news nbc news no ha verificado estas a
. >>> no todo el mundo da una patada con ess zapatos.inero. las compras navideÑas causan estrÉs y se gasta aproximadamente 2000 dÓlares en estos regalos. >>> muchÍsimo dinero. 100 dÓlares. ba bueno regresando. porque el hijo de eduardo yaÑez, responde a todo lo que dijo sobre Él su padre. >>> muchÍsimas gracias por continuar con nosotros, vamos con la informaciÓn. estÁn investigando un centro correccional de menores de la florida tras la revelaciÓn de una...
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know,rt, as most people the obama team was in favor of coal,ess cold, -- cold -- let's eventually getwables. the trump administration is the exact up a set. and want to shore up coal crowd out any further investment in renewables. alix: are usually -- are utilities or power plants really going to go back to coal? are we talking about the margins? kit: nobody is going to build any new coal plants. i would bet on that, strongly. what would happen is if a coal shuts -- coal plant shuts down, it is never coming back. if it stays there with financial if gas prices went up, they would burn more coal. there is some sense where there is more to focus on the end consumer and how much power prices are going to cost, including industrial users was co2he great good control and renewables. konolige, thank you very much. david: people think the president can just say no more regulation. it will take years through the courts to get this resolved. alix: he did take the twitter and was talking about health care. he said since congress cannot get its act together, he said i will be using the power of t
know,rt, as most people the obama team was in favor of coal,ess cold, -- cold -- let's eventually getwables. the trump administration is the exact up a set. and want to shore up coal crowd out any further investment in renewables. alix: are usually -- are utilities or power plants really going to go back to coal? are we talking about the margins? kit: nobody is going to build any new coal plants. i would bet on that, strongly. what would happen is if a coal shuts -- coal plant shuts down, it is...
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england,ess area in they have a body that will look into complaints and enforce it.at on the bones than a policy? sarah: not so far. facebook has been very proactive about their communication. companies like google have been more behind the scenes. twitter came and gave closed-door testimony, which mark warner said was fully insufficient to show they were on top of things. the companies have kind of taken their own tack. several of them say they are going to need to work together on whatever the future of this looks like, whether that is legislation or simply sharing notes on what is going on in their platforms to stop these foreign actors from influencing future elections. david: there's a sense of time wasting. this issue has been kicking around. congress is going to get inpatient at some point. sarah frier, thank you for joining us. still with us is tom lee. let me ask you a broader question about tech and regulation. some of these tech giants have gotten awfully big. regulation,titrust, is there a sense this will constrain the growth of these businesses that have
england,ess area in they have a body that will look into complaints and enforce it.at on the bones than a policy? sarah: not so far. facebook has been very proactive about their communication. companies like google have been more behind the scenes. twitter came and gave closed-door testimony, which mark warner said was fully insufficient to show they were on top of things. the companies have kind of taken their own tack. several of them say they are going to need to work together on whatever...
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funcionar estos pacientes fueron capaces de describir con precisiÓn lo que sucedÍa a su alrededor, en essnubosidad en el panorama 83 temperatura para usted y mi gente de los Ángeles, no los puedo dejar 72 grados y ahora vamos a continuar con altas temperaturas, pero en el mundo del espectÁculo con el candelero. >>> adelante chicos >>> vamos con este que es estÁ muy buen. pasemos a las notas del mundo det espectÁculo que estan en el candelero. nota de Última hora. se la vamos a pasar despuÉs. la primera va aquÍ esta la actriz maryori de souza. que recientemente se uniÓ a nuestra cadena, va a estar en don francisco te ip invita y sÚper mega archi re contra exclusiva hablÓ con Él temas personales como Él lo sabe hacer. hablÓ como la situacion que esÁa viviendo con el padre de su hijo julian gil ha sido por demÁs fuerte. vamos a oÍr. >>> no somos dios seÑores y nos equivocamos y de esos errores aprendemos y por eso estamos aquÍ (aplausos). >>> seguramente julian estÁ viendo este programa quÉ te gustarÍa decirle?. >>> me gustarÍa decirselo en persona don francisco (aplausos). >>> me gustarÍa d
funcionar estos pacientes fueron capaces de describir con precisiÓn lo que sucedÍa a su alrededor, en essnubosidad en el panorama 83 temperatura para usted y mi gente de los Ángeles, no los puedo dejar 72 grados y ahora vamos a continuar con altas temperaturas, pero en el mundo del espectÁculo con el candelero. >>> adelante chicos >>> vamos con este que es estÁ muy buen. pasemos a las notas del mundo det espectÁculo que estan en el candelero. nota de Última hora. se la...
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:essful british if " ' ' fl in sport, lewis become th formula 1.ormula 1. he onlyritish if " ' ' fl in sport, lewis become th formula 1. he only finished 5 " ' ' fl in sport, lewis become th formula 1. he only finished ninth' ' ' fl in formula 1. he only finished ninth ina in formula 1. he only finished ninth in a mexican grand prix but that was enough to take the title for a fourth time full stop he did it with two races to spare. caroline wozniacki is third in the world rankings after winning the biggest tournament of her career, she beat venus williams to claim the trophy in singapore. and paul casey is rejoining the european tour after the us circuit. his motivation is to play at next year's ryder cup. he had been ineligible after giving up his european membership. i will be back with a full update in the next 15 minutes. see you then. the trial is continuing the man suspected of tampering with his wife's parachute. andy, brings up—to—date with the case will stop a video has been shown to the jury. this was an interview given by his wife about an
:essful british if " ' ' fl in sport, lewis become th formula 1.ormula 1. he onlyritish if " ' ' fl in sport, lewis become th formula 1. he only finished 5 " ' ' fl in sport, lewis become th formula 1. he only finished ninth' ' ' fl in formula 1. he only finished ninth ina in formula 1. he only finished ninth in a mexican grand prix but that was enough to take the title for a fourth time full stop he did it with two races to spare. caroline wozniacki is third in the world...
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i know it is so devastating and people are wondering should they ess apply to graduate programs tsdz anymore? sort of being at a loss for hope and uncertainty that is pervasive among me and the community i know. it has been absolutely devastating. we don't know what is going to happen. we are really looking toward congress to find a solution. >> thank you. as you have heard from a number of senators on both sides of the aisle we hope we will be able to find a way toward a resolution that undresses unsettled issues that gives certainty to you and other dreamers. it is my hope we will embrace the moment sooner rather than later and move forward and give predictability to those who have contributed in our future. >> we will be done in about two minutes. i want to thank, of course, all the witnesses because this has been a very important hearing and especially you folks who are what we call the non-government panel. you traveled here for your own expense. the committee appreciates the testimony from all witnesses and your thoughts are critical as we considered a pathway forward on daca.
i know it is so devastating and people are wondering should they ess apply to graduate programs tsdz anymore? sort of being at a loss for hope and uncertainty that is pervasive among me and the community i know. it has been absolutely devastating. we don't know what is going to happen. we are really looking toward congress to find a solution. >> thank you. as you have heard from a number of senators on both sides of the aisle we hope we will be able to find a way toward a resolution that...
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they are producing more and more original programming and relying .ess on traditional hollywood theyissue may be tilting the other way so netflix is staking on original programming and they believe that drives subscriber growth and cash revenue to pay for these incredibly programming -- incredible program obligations. they are raising their prices in the u.s. has that been fully appreciated by the market? i think the company this time around has done a better job of signaling to it survivor based that as they invest more they will raise prices on a relatively small basis. there is a lot of other services in the markup whether it is a hulu or amazon prime and some of the disney products, that are at price points that are pretty compelling. david: how much are they amortizing? paul: the number, it is kind of off-balance-sheet. these are commitments they have committed to but the programming has not been committed to, $7 billion. they are amortizing $7 billion a year. alix: over how many years? paul: this is over many years. david: sooner or later they have to express that in their inco
they are producing more and more original programming and relying .ess on traditional hollywood theyissue may be tilting the other way so netflix is staking on original programming and they believe that drives subscriber growth and cash revenue to pay for these incredibly programming -- incredible program obligations. they are raising their prices in the u.s. has that been fully appreciated by the market? i think the company this time around has done a better job of signaling to it survivor...
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stay with us >> we have more news, weather, traffic and sports coming up on kron after the break ess anjelia huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. . (mark)( darya ) back to our breaking news... a mass shooting at a concert on the las vegas strip. here we know at . >>> back to our breaking news coverage of the deadly mass shooting at a concert in las vegas on the strip. it's the deadliest mass shooting in united states history 50 or more people are dead, more than 500 people were injured including police officers,
stay with us >> we have more news, weather, traffic and sports coming up on kron after the break ess anjelia huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to...
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at this time i'm a family mediater and i see all the time that the family goes through eone's ess of som conviction, and the family either flourishes in the change to that convicted felon's life or either falls with that felon en there's no outreach, when there's no link between what you've done to what you could do or who you could become. when there's no link to that, when there's no hand saying here if you're willing, here it is. without that, i certainly would -- i don't know. i would probably be dead at this point. but through the grace of many people that have encouraged me to go forward and -- i've had a lot of doors closed. interviewed by people that just loved everything, loved my credentials but the moment i told them honestly before this interview closes i would like to let you know i am a convicted felon but since been awarded clemsy years ago -- and even through all that i ave been turned down for jobs. housing even. i applied for an apartment down in the keys some years ago and they told me i couldn't live there because i was a convicted felon. host: i'm going to jump i
at this time i'm a family mediater and i see all the time that the family goes through eone's ess of som conviction, and the family either flourishes in the change to that convicted felon's life or either falls with that felon en there's no outreach, when there's no link between what you've done to what you could do or who you could become. when there's no link to that, when there's no hand saying here if you're willing, here it is. without that, i certainly would -- i don't know. i would...
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now in terms of again, the laws, the ess gets to write immigration laws, so there is constitution aboute're about to do n. your point about people fleeing war that is true, we need to continue to take in more in gees, but have countries south america, essentially you have government has collapsed, it is quite dangerous, people fleeing for their lives and you have similar situations people coming from south are also here they fleeing for their lives. the 33rd lieu serves strict and member of the talking committee about immigration. thank you for your time. half-hour, the last we want your thoughts on what has been going on in california, concerning the wildfires. 2000 structures destroyed, we is your thinking on what going on and what the federal government has a role in dealing with this. 202-748-8001 for republicans. democrats, 202-748-8000. 202-748-8002. we will take the calls when we return. alone.as isolated and >> williamitalmot and his biography on gorbachev. soviet people he to follow him, where they had never gone before, that is to demom raitize their country in a few short yea
now in terms of again, the laws, the ess gets to write immigration laws, so there is constitution aboute're about to do n. your point about people fleeing war that is true, we need to continue to take in more in gees, but have countries south america, essentially you have government has collapsed, it is quite dangerous, people fleeing for their lives and you have similar situations people coming from south are also here they fleeing for their lives. the 33rd lieu serves strict and member of the...