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ethan. really trusted him. "this is my best friend, jason." she put a lot of trust in him. >> she's a lovable person, full of energy, always rambunctious. >> ethan worked in a local hotel. a very different background than kate. but he'd been her best buddy for years and in a way her protector. everybody in ethan's neighborhood knew you didn't mess with kate when ethan was around. they loved each other like -- well, siblings. >> i made sure no harm would come to her when certain little boyfriends would act like they got hand problems. i would put them in their place -- >> it wasn't a romance at all then? >> never at all. she was like a little sister to me. >> it was a token of his family's regard for kate that she was godmother to ethan's nephew, malachi. on her moscow trip, kate bought herself and ethan matching brass bulldog key chains. and on that monday morning in june, said ethan, he was very worried about kate, just as he had been for years as he helped her battle her demons. >> calm he
ethan. really trusted him. "this is my best friend, jason." she put a lot of trust in him. >> she's a lovable person, full of energy, always rambunctious. >> ethan worked in a local hotel. a very different background than kate. but he'd been her best buddy for years and in a way her protector. everybody in ethan's neighborhood knew you didn't mess with kate when ethan was around. they loved each other like -- well, siblings. >> i made sure no harm would come to her...
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ethan hawke is stopping by tonight. [ cheers and applause ] ethan hawke and i are going to be doing somethingshow. stick around for that. plus, from his brand new sitcom "rel," lil rel howery is here tonight. >> steve: oh! funny. funny dude. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he'll come back, from earlier. and also, we haven't seen this man in a year. you know, almost a year, since he played on our show, performed, he left and then went straight to jail -- >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: -- for over a year. yeah. and i want to hear the whole story. they've been working together to raise awareness for justice reform. rap superstar meek mill, and philadelphia -- [ cheers and applause ] meek mill. he's going to come on with his buddy, and they're doing this great thing. philadelphia 76ers co-owner, michael rubin e aropdrping in. we're going to chat with them. [ cheers and applause ] and then -- meek mill will perform a song for us from his ep "legends of the summer." you do not want to miss the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] guys, do you ever see a photo in the news and think, "well, the headlin
ethan hawke is stopping by tonight. [ cheers and applause ] ethan hawke and i are going to be doing somethingshow. stick around for that. plus, from his brand new sitcom "rel," lil rel howery is here tonight. >> steve: oh! funny. funny dude. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he'll come back, from earlier. and also, we haven't seen this man in a year. you know, almost a year, since he played on our show, performed, he left and then went straight to jail -- >> steve:...
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ethan harris, merril lynch co-head of global economics research. your ambitions after building an e-commerce giant? jack ma might have the answer. we talked to the alibaba founder about what is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: in hong kong, i am results alone, this is "bloomberg daybreak: asia." kathleen: i am kathleen hays in new york. went from being an english teacher to a world renowned leader and china's richest man. now he is laying the ground for the future after alibaba. our china correspondent tom mackenzie asked him how he plans to make another global impact. i do a lot on education. education is so critical for the future. education, environment, these are the two things i focus on. there is no one thing that is the most important. the most important is everybody do something. tom: to what extent do think your identity as an entrepreneur has been forged by your first love, as an english teacher? jack: people to like me to talk china,ecause i speak in all of the forums, that is because i am a teacher. the only thing i c
ethan harris, merril lynch co-head of global economics research. your ambitions after building an e-commerce giant? jack ma might have the answer. we talked to the alibaba founder about what is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: in hong kong, i am results alone, this is "bloomberg daybreak: asia." kathleen: i am kathleen hays in new york. went from being an english teacher to a world renowned leader and china's richest man. now he is laying the ground for the...
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the four time actor nominated ethan hawke. from sweeping romanss like "before sunrises," to unique projects. now, sitting behind the camera has director of the country star bio pick blaze, ethan hawke joined me in the studio to discuss this new phase of his career. and why he wished he would have been more nervous and anxious to this. >> you decided and you got this film "blaze" out. >> i have done it before, i am just really proud of this one. >> it is a buy -- biopic. >> i think part of my idea was i love music movies, but everyone you have ever seen is about a musician who is wildly famous and becomes about the trials of fame. that is what the subject of it is. and every musician i have met, most of them are met with absolute indifference like most of the actors i have met and the directors i met and i thought "blaze" story is beautiful and a better lens into insight into an artistic life. >> we are going to play a clip and talk about what you said to. let's listen. >> so you are going to be a big country star like roger mi
the four time actor nominated ethan hawke. from sweeping romanss like "before sunrises," to unique projects. now, sitting behind the camera has director of the country star bio pick blaze, ethan hawke joined me in the studio to discuss this new phase of his career. and why he wished he would have been more nervous and anxious to this. >> you decided and you got this film "blaze" out. >> i have done it before, i am just really proud of this one. >> it is a...
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ethan, great to see.enator kirsten gillibrand has been may be the most opportunistic of all and declaring brett kavanaugh guilty without evidence to supportop i. not the first time that she is but her ownor ambition over what is true. the reporter who was all followed her closely joins us next. ♪ my mom's pain from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us which is kinda, a lot. and if that pain could mean something worse. joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop further damage enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common. or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure or if you have persisten
ethan, great to see.enator kirsten gillibrand has been may be the most opportunistic of all and declaring brett kavanaugh guilty without evidence to supportop i. not the first time that she is but her ownor ambition over what is true. the reporter who was all followed her closely joins us next. ♪ my mom's pain from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us which is kinda, a lot. and if that pain could mean something worse. joint...
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tonight's panel, ethan baron, vincent.t most of my day trying to run down what the senator booker knew and when he knew it. here is he said, we are told by the senate committee staffers, and you heard from the chairman himself that by 4:00 a.m. this morning, they knew, they were told these are released for public consumption, meaning you would not be in danger of being kicked out of the senate. but here's what cory booker said, allegedly knowing that. >> i will say that i did willingly violate the chairs rule on the committee confidential process. i take full responsibility for violating that. and i violated because i sincerely believe that the public deserves to know this nominees record. >> shannon: ethan, and neither he or staff would tell me what he knew when paired what you make of it? >> with the senate, there is a lot of theatrics that happen in the rules of politics. i think he played it to his advantage, although some of this information may not be as much to his advantage. >> however, i will say this, i think it
tonight's panel, ethan baron, vincent.t most of my day trying to run down what the senator booker knew and when he knew it. here is he said, we are told by the senate committee staffers, and you heard from the chairman himself that by 4:00 a.m. this morning, they knew, they were told these are released for public consumption, meaning you would not be in danger of being kicked out of the senate. but here's what cory booker said, allegedly knowing that. >> i will say that i did willingly...
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on by the elite and so how oman see them ethan's own home owners until the. dad that's it now you know thought out. yeah put it is. lynn is running in local elections in the southern city of tire none traditionally a stronghold of president chuy's democratic progressive party rally. seems has been reaching out to young people here too as a student lynne and her classmates go to visit china on a highly subsidized tour. it's all fundamental thought. today and have a whole the heart of any it goes through nelson all the harm done that i dassent hard don't potter nation only you should it's done it's into the hands of the wind the name where you go i want you to find out if beijing has been trying to influence politics at the grassroots level we've come to see challenging true he's a pro independence village chief in an area that has traditionally been pro unification this afternoon he's busy showing some primary school children his offices chan says mainland chinese academics have asked for similar tourists come and go home and being. soon fate so when things ar
on by the elite and so how oman see them ethan's own home owners until the. dad that's it now you know thought out. yeah put it is. lynn is running in local elections in the southern city of tire none traditionally a stronghold of president chuy's democratic progressive party rally. seems has been reaching out to young people here too as a student lynne and her classmates go to visit china on a highly subsidized tour. it's all fundamental thought. today and have a whole the heart of any it goes...
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that's my son ethan and my stepson sebastian. and his name is ethan nomache, that means little man in indian. gives me hope and a reason to pull through. when i get out i'll live with my dad to get myself on my feet before i can raise money to get my own place. i plan on being a father to my son, get to know him, be a better husband to my wife, hopefully start a future, you know? >> coming up empty in the laundry facility search, sergeant lawton and the isu team launch a full-scale investigation of the laundry workers cells in hopes of locating any dangerous contraband before it's used. >> these are actually some targeted cells that we're after, inmates that are assigned to the laundry. we're going to follow up, see if we can find any more metal, any more contraband. go up to the cell, strip the inmates out, bring them out of the cell and complete our cell searches. get to the door, go ahead and pop them. >> we're pretty much looking for any kind of contraband, any kind of weapons, drugs, tattoo paraphernalia. >> turn around. >>
that's my son ethan and my stepson sebastian. and his name is ethan nomache, that means little man in indian. gives me hope and a reason to pull through. when i get out i'll live with my dad to get myself on my feet before i can raise money to get my own place. i plan on being a father to my son, get to know him, be a better husband to my wife, hopefully start a future, you know? >> coming up empty in the laundry facility search, sergeant lawton and the isu team launch a full-scale...
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ethan, great to see you.enator kirsten gillibrand husband may be the most opportunistic of all and declaring brett kavanaugh guilty without evidence to support it. so for the first time she has put her own ambition over what's true. a reporter who has followed her closely joins us next. ♪ or worry about a thing. i'll see you all in a little bit. and i fixed it right away with a strong repair they can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer: really?! >> tech: being there whenever you need us that's another safelite advantage. >> singers: safelite repair, safelite replace. when it comes to making bones stronger, are you headed in the right direction? we are. we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture. so with our doctors we chose prolia®. to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones by stopping cells that damage them with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to
ethan, great to see you.enator kirsten gillibrand husband may be the most opportunistic of all and declaring brett kavanaugh guilty without evidence to support it. so for the first time she has put her own ambition over what's true. a reporter who has followed her closely joins us next. ♪ or worry about a thing. i'll see you all in a little bit. and i fixed it right away with a strong repair they can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer:...
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have more of you was simple move this look at things ethan was interviewed and what did you think what's. the stuff i think that would make things. a little doubt it's. here cautious are. the soloist was the on the can i can will make it up was each can nothing because as each kid nothing from me because of us opening them up something. in a pretty obvious at this but then we're going to play the full. again star. you know what it is you. want because. it would make jim what i'd see and there would be the attitude that he's a broken is a sneak up on the police going to mess up i was at the top of the by the bubble apple thing he died so you just wow you know i am woman allow me to feel julie your world usually. full of those who put forth a. bunch of will move. to mood for the political movie quinces business model. in the us were. to meet up you listen to him yes you see the local state in which people say was the high seas. the sea was bitter to them up into their disunity place by to the by you can get back to plenty of you. percentage nubile it's all been removed my work will be work
have more of you was simple move this look at things ethan was interviewed and what did you think what's. the stuff i think that would make things. a little doubt it's. here cautious are. the soloist was the on the can i can will make it up was each can nothing because as each kid nothing from me because of us opening them up something. in a pretty obvious at this but then we're going to play the full. again star. you know what it is you. want because. it would make jim what i'd see and there...
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there is another element and that involves ethane. the raw material that comes out of national gas -- natural gas and is produced into ethylene that makes plastics. are right in the middle of this. they are buying ethane which has doubled in price and then they are making ethylene which is falling in price. that has put a huge squeeze on their margins. that is why we are seeing their shares fall. >> let's go back to brett kavanaugh. here he is walking in for his turn to be at the testimony in front of the judiciary committee. they will talk of course about that we heard earlier from dr. blasey ford. >> she came across as very credible. gets his turn. we have already seen his statement. he has been very forthright in denying all allegations against him. it will be interesting to hear how he. .s with the special prosecutor >> we only have a few minutes until this starts. in our guests. how is it there on the floor at the moment on capitol hill? everyone bracing for the turn of judge kavanaugh? >> there we have him entering into the comm
there is another element and that involves ethane. the raw material that comes out of national gas -- natural gas and is produced into ethylene that makes plastics. are right in the middle of this. they are buying ethane which has doubled in price and then they are making ethylene which is falling in price. that has put a huge squeeze on their margins. that is why we are seeing their shares fall. >> let's go back to brett kavanaugh. here he is walking in for his turn to be at the...
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i like that the ethan change the doors over the last two years.and i give you a quick update on the kids books but for those who don't know i do this line of kids books with an artist. so starting with delia ehrhardt and abraham lincoln and rosa parks. jackie robinson. but here was jackie robinson this is what he hero looks like. my daughter i did seal ball for her. and she also loves our dog but my youngest he loves to color and draw and i can tell you that when i was five years old he proved you could use your creativity to put good into this world and i hope if i'm doing nothing else then use my creativity for good in this world. the amazing part does it update as election was approaching we saw something amazing happened. and they started to pop up i am martin luther king jr. and george washington and then the whole series started to sell like crazy and just like everything is down. it is so incredible to support the written word the most important and dangerous and most valuable thing in the world, ideas. a a book is full of ideas and i love
i like that the ethan change the doors over the last two years.and i give you a quick update on the kids books but for those who don't know i do this line of kids books with an artist. so starting with delia ehrhardt and abraham lincoln and rosa parks. jackie robinson. but here was jackie robinson this is what he hero looks like. my daughter i did seal ball for her. and she also loves our dog but my youngest he loves to color and draw and i can tell you that when i was five years old he proved...
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the allowance of german ethane. to violate the space street so officially they were neutral in the gloomy mean to what's germany and that was easy for the germans i mean they they got most everything they want. but securing one nine hundred forty three the tide of war would change dramatically. the seemingly invincible nazi germany now found itself losing on several fronts. the allies had been victorious in north africa. and had landed invasion forces in southern italy. on the eastern front. the red army had begun a huge counterattack. pushing the german troops back west. from niger for the feel woods as soon as the swedish government sensed or recognized that germany is going to lose the the increasingly towards the allies. so a change in this week's attitude. in october one thousand nine hundred forty three the swedish red cross by now under the energetic command of full cabinet don't. organized a prisoner of war exchange between the western allies and nazi germany but the swedish pull to gothenburg. a year later
the allowance of german ethane. to violate the space street so officially they were neutral in the gloomy mean to what's germany and that was easy for the germans i mean they they got most everything they want. but securing one nine hundred forty three the tide of war would change dramatically. the seemingly invincible nazi germany now found itself losing on several fronts. the allies had been victorious in north africa. and had landed invasion forces in southern italy. on the eastern front....
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promise me, ethan! well, come on, if you're going with us.thomas schatz) one thing that happens as we watch the film, that what we have learned to live with in terms of a character's psychology and set of behaviors, if pushed just a little ways, is pretty frightening.
promise me, ethan! well, come on, if you're going with us.thomas schatz) one thing that happens as we watch the film, that what we have learned to live with in terms of a character's psychology and set of behaviors, if pushed just a little ways, is pretty frightening.
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ethan hawke, lil rel howery, meek mill and micahel rubin,
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. >> ethan garr is vice president at tele tech, a new jersey company that makes anki aer. >> i would guess 40% of the calls you get, you could trust the caller id. >> we asked him how the bad guys spo spoof caller id. >> he said it is easy. >> with spoof guard you can change your number to anything you want. >> reporter: they make an app that lets you choose any number you want to show up on caller id, because for instance a doctor on call might legitimately need to disguise her real number. he said it is simple to do because it is primitive technology. >> there was a way to see who was calling but it was cop opted over time. >> coopted by scammers. >> i think our best estimate was 1.4 billion scam calls made in the u.s. last month. >> reporter: he is ceo of you mail. for years it trapped the rapid rise in computer calls and built apps to block them. we wonder, robocalls. >> we need to have a better definition of what a robo call is. >> reporter: the attorney's clients are banks that auto dial fraud alerts and pharmacies that call about refills. he welcomes tougher laws for scammers
. >> ethan garr is vice president at tele tech, a new jersey company that makes anki aer. >> i would guess 40% of the calls you get, you could trust the caller id. >> we asked him how the bad guys spo spoof caller id. >> he said it is easy. >> with spoof guard you can change your number to anything you want. >> reporter: they make an app that lets you choose any number you want to show up on caller id, because for instance a doctor on call might legitimately...
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ethan lu! [applause] justin li. [applause] elsa liang. allison lowe. erin ow. nori citakitakul. [applause] darren suyn. jason tan! [applause] catherine tran. edmond wong. zack wong. [applause] anna yan. ok. you guys see there's two more. loud, right? tony young! whew! [applause] and last but not least of your lincoln world champions, larry yoh! [applause] all right. one last round of applause for the entire team here. [applause] and we're going to ask everyone to step forward in that same order, down to these steps to take a nice group photo. how's that? ok. yeah. yes? you guys can do better than that! the lincoln high school dragonboat world champions! [cheering]. >> neighborhood in san francisco are also diverse and fascist as the people that inhabitable them we're in north beach about supervisor peskin will give us a tour and introduce is to what think of i i his favorite district 5 e 3 is in the northwest surrounded by the san francisco bay the district is the boosting chinatown oar embarcadero financial district fisherman's wharf exhibit no. north beach telegraph hill and p
ethan lu! [applause] justin li. [applause] elsa liang. allison lowe. erin ow. nori citakitakul. [applause] darren suyn. jason tan! [applause] catherine tran. edmond wong. zack wong. [applause] anna yan. ok. you guys see there's two more. loud, right? tony young! whew! [applause] and last but not least of your lincoln world champions, larry yoh! [applause] all right. one last round of applause for the entire team here. [applause] and we're going to ask everyone to step forward in that same...
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are not all ten or ten here her haha down in the high one on by the a million so how oman see them ethan's on home on this until. it heads and what does that sit down to now sold out the mountain going for that is. lynn is running in local elections in the southern city of tire none traditionally a stronghold of president chinese democratic progressive party now in beijing it seems has been reaching out to young people here too as a student lynne and her classmates go to visit china on a highly subsidized tour titled i know it'll fundamental a little hall today and have a whole as the halls of the house it's in those are nails along all the hardwood on that i dassent hard don't potter in michigan only you should. down into us now when the name where you go i want you to find out if beijing has been trying to influence politics at the grassroots level we've come to see chanting true he's a pro independence village chief in an area that has traditionally been pro unification this afternoon he's busy showing some primary school children his offices chan says mainland chinese academics have as
are not all ten or ten here her haha down in the high one on by the a million so how oman see them ethan's on home on this until. it heads and what does that sit down to now sold out the mountain going for that is. lynn is running in local elections in the southern city of tire none traditionally a stronghold of president chinese democratic progressive party now in beijing it seems has been reaching out to young people here too as a student lynne and her classmates go to visit china on a highly...
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ethan bearsman and pat vincent, welcome to you both.of my day trying to run down what senator booker knew and when he knew it. told by the senate committee staffers, you heard from the chairman himself it by 4:00 am, were told these things are for public consumption meaning you won't be in danger of being kicked out of the senate but here's what he said knowing that. >> i will say i did willingly violate the chair's room on the confidential process. i take full responsible for violating that because i sincerely believe the public deserves to know the nominee's record. >> neither he nor his staff knew what he knew when. what do you make of it? >> with the senate there are theatrics that happen in the world of politics and he played it to his advantage but with this information it may not be as much to his advantage but it is important that the american people get access to the documents that senator booker is releasing. it is important we understand that we know what brett kavanaugh was saying in the bush white house so we have a full re
ethan bearsman and pat vincent, welcome to you both.of my day trying to run down what senator booker knew and when he knew it. told by the senate committee staffers, you heard from the chairman himself it by 4:00 am, were told these things are for public consumption meaning you won't be in danger of being kicked out of the senate but here's what he said knowing that. >> i will say i did willingly violate the chair's room on the confidential process. i take full responsible for violating...
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ethan lu! [applause] justin li. [applause] elsa liang. allison lowe. erin ow. nori citakitakul. [applause] darren suyn. jason tan! [applause] catherine tran. edmond wong. zack wong. [applause] anna yan. ok. you guys see there's two more. loud, right? tony young! whew! [applause] and last but not least of your lincoln world champions, larry yoh! [applause] all right. one last round of applause for the entire team here. [applause] and we're going to ask everyone to step forward in that same order, down to these steps to take a nice group photo. how's that? ok. yeah. yes? you guys can do better than that! the lincoln high school dragonboat world champions! [cheering] >> this is one place you can always count on to give you what you had before and remind you of what your san francisco history used to be. >> we hear that all the time, people bring their kids here and their grandparents brought them here and down the line. >> even though people move away, whenever they come back to the city, they make it here. and they tell us that. >> you're going to get something made fresh, made by
ethan lu! [applause] justin li. [applause] elsa liang. allison lowe. erin ow. nori citakitakul. [applause] darren suyn. jason tan! [applause] catherine tran. edmond wong. zack wong. [applause] anna yan. ok. you guys see there's two more. loud, right? tony young! whew! [applause] and last but not least of your lincoln world champions, larry yoh! [applause] all right. one last round of applause for the entire team here. [applause] and we're going to ask everyone to step forward in that same...
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of german ethane to violate the space street so officially they were neutral in the gloomy meaning to what's germany and that was easy for the germans i mean they they got most everything they want. but securing one nine hundred forty three the tide of war would change dramatically. the seemingly invincible nazi germany now found itself losing on several fronts. the allies had been victorious in north africa. and had landed invasion forces in southern italy. on the eastern front. the red army had begun a huge counterattack. pushing the german troops back west. from nine hundred forty three all woods as soon as the swedish government sends all recognized that germany is going to lose the the increasingly towards the allies. so a change in this week's attitude. in october one thousand nine hundred forty three the swedish red cross by now under the energetic command to file cabinet don't. organize the prisoner of war exchange between the western allies and nazi germany but the swedish pull to gothenburg. a year later a similar intervention the total of prisoners riprap treated to over te
of german ethane to violate the space street so officially they were neutral in the gloomy meaning to what's germany and that was easy for the germans i mean they they got most everything they want. but securing one nine hundred forty three the tide of war would change dramatically. the seemingly invincible nazi germany now found itself losing on several fronts. the allies had been victorious in north africa. and had landed invasion forces in southern italy. on the eastern front. the red army...
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the allowance of german ethane. to violate the space suite so officially they were neutral in the gloomy mean to what's germany and that was easy for the germans i mean they got most everything they want. me but securing nine hundred forty three the tide of war would change dramatically. the seemingly invincible nazi germany now found itself losing on several fronts. the allies had been victorious in north africa. and had landed invasion forces in southern italy. on the eastern front. the red army had begun a huge counterattack. pushing the german troops back west. from niger for the feel woods as soon as the swedish government sensed or recognized that germany is going to lose the the increasingly towards the allies. so a change in this week's attitude. in october one thousand nine hundred forty three the swedish red cross by now under the energetic command of full cabinet don't. organized a prisoner of war exchange between the western allies and nazi germany but the swedish pull to gothenburg. a year later a simil
the allowance of german ethane. to violate the space suite so officially they were neutral in the gloomy mean to what's germany and that was easy for the germans i mean they got most everything they want. me but securing nine hundred forty three the tide of war would change dramatically. the seemingly invincible nazi germany now found itself losing on several fronts. the allies had been victorious in north africa. and had landed invasion forces in southern italy. on the eastern front. the red...
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i'm ethan and i'm currently a tenth grader at sandy spring friends school. [applause] >> mr. woodward you have hat one of the successful careers in journalism in american history and i wonder how a high schooler like myself would go about following a career like yourself in journalism or politics? >> get an internship at the "new york times." [applause] >> they're really easy to get. [laughter] >> isn't that the way you started? >> i started answering the phones. they wouldn't even let me be an intern. i had to start answering the phones. >> how did you move up? this is -- >> so i started at the "times" out of college as a clerk on the copy -- on the foreign desk it and was my job to do two things, one was to get reporters in iraq and the middle east on the phone with editors of "the new york times" who don't know how to dial their own phone, and the other one was to take calls from judy miller from jail because the only number she remembered was the foreign desk. [laughter] which just being in the newsroom gave me an enormous opportunity and i basically said, i will take any
i'm ethan and i'm currently a tenth grader at sandy spring friends school. [applause] >> mr. woodward you have hat one of the successful careers in journalism in american history and i wonder how a high schooler like myself would go about following a career like yourself in journalism or politics? >> get an internship at the "new york times." [applause] >> they're really easy to get. [laughter] >> isn't that the way you started? >> i started answering the...
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my name is ethan and i'm currently a tenth grader. [applause] mr. woodward, you've had one of the most successful careers in journalism in american history. i was wondering, how a highschooler like myself would go about following a career like yourself in journalism or politics? >> get an internship at the new york times. [laughter] they are really easy to get. [laughter] isn't that the way you started? >> i started answering the phone, they wouldn't even let me be an intern. i had to start answering the phone. >> how did you move up? >> i started at a college as a clerk. on the foreign desk. it was my job to do two things. one was to get reporters in iraq on the phone with editors of the new york times who don't know how to dial their own phone. on the phone with editors of the new york times who don't know how to dial their own phone. the other one was to take phone calls from jeter because the only number she remembered wa was -- [laughter] but just being in the newsroom gave me an enormous opportunity and i said i will take any assignment possib
my name is ethan and i'm currently a tenth grader. [applause] mr. woodward, you've had one of the most successful careers in journalism in american history. i was wondering, how a highschooler like myself would go about following a career like yourself in journalism or politics? >> get an internship at the new york times. [laughter] they are really easy to get. [laughter] isn't that the way you started? >> i started answering the phone, they wouldn't even let me be an intern. i had...
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you will then have an opportunity to respond, and ethan, that will be the closure of this policy -- then, that will be the closure of this policy discussion. madam mayor, thank you for being here. madam clerk, can you please call the first topic. >> this district is eligible to submit a question or a topic. the district ten submitted a question or a topic regarding housing reduction and accessory dwelling units. president cohen, this is the time for you to ask your question stated to that particular topic. >> president cohen: thank you, madam clerk. madam mayor, i thank you for being here, and i have a timely question that has to do with housing. residents all across san francisco continue to experience the impacts of our housing crisis. the southeastern neighborhoods have experienced growth, however, i believe more can be done to ensure that we are producing more housing of all types, including smaller projects throughout the neighborhoods in the city of san francisco. many of us on the board of supervisors supported legislation a few years ago which permitted the legalization and the a
you will then have an opportunity to respond, and ethan, that will be the closure of this policy -- then, that will be the closure of this policy discussion. madam mayor, thank you for being here. madam clerk, can you please call the first topic. >> this district is eligible to submit a question or a topic. the district ten submitted a question or a topic regarding housing reduction and accessory dwelling units. president cohen, this is the time for you to ask your question stated to that...
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ethan, of "the weekly standard," thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you.ric: catch more of chris wallace's interview with vice president mike pence. that will be tomorrow on "fox news sunday." they will talk about the anonymous "new york times" op-ed causing so much controversy. bob woodward's new book, fear, president barack obama's return to the campaign trail and much more. catch your local listings on the local fox station. watch us, why don't you do that. 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. arthel. arthel: i like the way you think. listen, house republicans passing an immigration bill, making it easier to deport violent, undocumented immigrants but the bill could face a road block in the senate. gillan turner explains how. >> the house passed a bill yesterday that redefines the crimes for which foreigners can be deported from the united states. passed with a vote tally of 247-152. republicans widely believe it is a much-needed measure that furthers the president's goal eliminating all criminal aliens from the united states.
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our photographer ethan is in fremont at the main library. this just in, literally. good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm scott mcgrue in for marcus washington this morning. let's look at the monday morning weather with kari. >> right now it's 45 degrees in santa rosa. let's head over to walnut creek to see how temperatures shape up. we'll see crowds through about 9:00. everything clearing from the mid 50s to the low 70s by 1:00 today. look at all of the micro climates. it will be a breezy and cooler than normal day. only reaching up to 78 degrees at antioch and santa rosa. we'll talk about the weekend -- never too early. that's coming up in a few minutes. >> to start the week, a problem on the 900 lines between mountain view and winchester station. the north and south borders for an issue with power lines. they may be dropping down. they are only running on one set of tracks. that will delay at 5:29. this will delay folks getting in towards san francisco. we know about the bay bridge lights. back to you. >> hope appears to be running out f
our photographer ethan is in fremont at the main library. this just in, literally. good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm scott mcgrue in for marcus washington this morning. let's look at the monday morning weather with kari. >> right now it's 45 degrees in santa rosa. let's head over to walnut creek to see how temperatures shape up. we'll see crowds through about 9:00. everything clearing from the mid 50s to the low 70s by 1:00 today. look at all of the...
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. - no, ethan, she's going home with you. - will you marry me? this is gwen garrett, our new coo. - new? we never had an old coo. - if we lose one girl, we lose them both. - bsd is repaired. - you got an offer tonight, didn't you? - mayo clinic. - of course, you're going to take it. - would you? - [sobs] - you're suggesting i'm a murderer. - you know what's the most fascinating thing about serial killers? they all can't seem to resist taking a personal item from their victims. [dramatic music] - oh, oh, no, bob.
. - no, ethan, she's going home with you. - will you marry me? this is gwen garrett, our new coo. - new? we never had an old coo. - if we lose one girl, we lose them both. - bsd is repaired. - you got an offer tonight, didn't you? - mayo clinic. - of course, you're going to take it. - would you? - [sobs] - you're suggesting i'm a murderer. - you know what's the most fascinating thing about serial killers? they all can't seem to resist taking a personal item from their victims. [dramatic music]...
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we are going to go to joe ethan covering randgold. joe mays is looking at sky.a is looking at casino. let's talk about the gold merger. it's the story there? they've agreed to buy uk's randgold. the valuation is about $6 billion. it will create a company worth about $18 billion although there is little premium being offered. randgold trades at quite a high offer. nonetheless, shareholders should be very pleased. he gives them access to one of the largest gold mining companies in the world. it will own around half of the top 10 most bible gold mines. it's going to be very positive. matt: you are talking about sky getting bought by comcast. it's a british rock castor has customers outside of the u.k.. what does comcast give this acquisition? comcast will get the 23 million customers of sky across five european countries. of a share price, comcast came out with that knockout offer on sunday night. expect sky shares to be hot this morning. there's a lot to be gained by all these hedge funds betting on the stock and that will be often less than five minutes time. ann
we are going to go to joe ethan covering randgold. joe mays is looking at sky.a is looking at casino. let's talk about the gold merger. it's the story there? they've agreed to buy uk's randgold. the valuation is about $6 billion. it will create a company worth about $18 billion although there is little premium being offered. randgold trades at quite a high offer. nonetheless, shareholders should be very pleased. he gives them access to one of the largest gold mining companies in the world. it...
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her had hot dinners and downing that high one on body and you know he did so how all men see them ethan's on home on this until the. it had simple does it does it not sold out going up or that is. lynn is running in local elections in the southern city of tire none traditionally a stronghold of president chuy's democratic progressive party now on e bay ching it seems has been reaching out to young people here too as a student lynne and her classmates go to visit china on a highly subsidized tour child their. family and a little city of have a whole the heart of a in the heart it goes through nelson on all the harm done that i dassent ha ha ha an issue and only you should it's done it's fun for the when the mayor you go i want you to find out if beijing has been trying to influence politics at the grassroots level we've come to see challenging true he's a pro independence village chief in an area that has traditionally been pro unification this afternoon he's busy showing some primary school children his offices chan says mainland chinese academics have asked for similar tourists come and
her had hot dinners and downing that high one on body and you know he did so how all men see them ethan's on home on this until the. it had simple does it does it not sold out going up or that is. lynn is running in local elections in the southern city of tire none traditionally a stronghold of president chuy's democratic progressive party now on e bay ching it seems has been reaching out to young people here too as a student lynne and her classmates go to visit china on a highly subsidized...
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. >> she's now showing another side, starring in the movie "blaze" directed by ethan hawke. >> are youtar, like roger miller? no? >> i don't want to be a star. i wants to be a legend. >> and also with us, vox's liz plank. nice to see you guys. >> nice to see you, ari. >> who needs to fall back? >> who needs to fall back? i think that the attention around these new avatar kind of computer-generated models on instagram i've been noticing lately. there's something wrong with it. it's an art project that they've designed these computer-generated models and millions of people, mainly younger people, follow them. and i think it's messing with some form of reality. >> you think it's messing with our minds? >> yeah, lots of things are these days. but there's something about it that people believe it too much and then are defending it more than, you know, having real conversations. >> this is a fallback, but this is also, i think, news because some of our viewers are going to say, wait, if you're a parent at home, your kids are using these social media sites like instagram and they're following
. >> she's now showing another side, starring in the movie "blaze" directed by ethan hawke. >> are youtar, like roger miller? no? >> i don't want to be a star. i wants to be a legend. >> and also with us, vox's liz plank. nice to see you guys. >> nice to see you, ari. >> who needs to fall back? >> who needs to fall back? i think that the attention around these new avatar kind of computer-generated models on instagram i've been noticing lately....
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after the break ethan ampadu took too long to get his hands out of the way and eriksson stepped up tog. mo farah won the great north run for a record breaking fifth time. he‘s crossed the line first every year since 2014 and this time set a new course record. the briton led from the front and only missed out on his personal best by four seconds. the win sets him up for an attempt at a first major marathon title in chicago next month. i‘m happy with it today. obviously the important thing is just see what i could do in the race. being in control of the race and that‘s why you saw me at the front. just kind of pushing the pace, just going through it, just playing around with it, testing my body, how good do i feel if i pick up the pace. britain‘s simon yates still leads the vuelta a espana — it‘s a rest day today and the rider‘s will need it. france‘s thibaut pinot won stage 15 yesterday — a third successive summit finish. and yates was not far behind — he finished the stage in third and increased his overall lead in the red jersey to 26 seconds. and the final stage of the tour of brita
after the break ethan ampadu took too long to get his hands out of the way and eriksson stepped up tog. mo farah won the great north run for a record breaking fifth time. he‘s crossed the line first every year since 2014 and this time set a new course record. the briton led from the front and only missed out on his personal best by four seconds. the win sets him up for an attempt at a first major marathon title in chicago next month. i‘m happy with it today. obviously the important thing is...