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helps me explain it to pay pay, because i watch mickey mouse and all of the programs how they explain things to kids and i thought i have to use the same philosophy and journey they use on the programs to explain to her. >> a lot of parents and grandparents concerned about not scaring a young one and you can't always say, i will be all right. how do we be truthful without scaring them, she might wonder will this happen to me. >> i explained about dying and death, she had a gold fish, they had to explain what happened when the gold fish was on his back, they had to explain that, she understood about death and speaking to her about where is your dad? and my dad is in heaven and explaining things like that so they won't we scared and working up and using words they can understand on their level. >> i imagine it gives her confidence as a teen ager and young women and beyond. >> also, when they trust you, and they feel secure with you. they know that whenever it is they are going throw they will be there for them. because they have that security and it doesn't make them feel scared when yo
helps me explain it to pay pay, because i watch mickey mouse and all of the programs how they explain things to kids and i thought i have to use the same philosophy and journey they use on the programs to explain to her. >> a lot of parents and grandparents concerned about not scaring a young one and you can't always say, i will be all right. how do we be truthful without scaring them, she might wonder will this happen to me. >> i explained about dying and death, she had a gold...
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this was a costly one that had mom and dad, we'll explain next. . this was a costly one that had mom and dad, we'll explain next. . this was a costly one that had mom and dad, we'll explain next. . this was a costly one that had mom and dad, we'll explain next. . this was a costly one that had mom and dad, we'll explain next. do you hear that? no. it's quiet. too quiet. xfinity home cameras. xfinity home gives you an extra pair of eyes to help watch over your family. plus, you have added peace of mind from 24/7 professional monitoring. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity customers, add xfinity home and get a great offer. plus, ask how to get free installation. call, go online, or demo in an xfinity store today. >>> tonight at 6:00 the trouble transit center leads to another san francisco street closure. shutting down another heavily traveled part of the financial district. >> how would you like to find $1,000 of your money sledded on the floor? >> no one to blame but your own kid. a family in utah. the family members bought the season ticke
this was a costly one that had mom and dad, we'll explain next. . this was a costly one that had mom and dad, we'll explain next. . this was a costly one that had mom and dad, we'll explain next. . this was a costly one that had mom and dad, we'll explain next. . this was a costly one that had mom and dad, we'll explain next. do you hear that? no. it's quiet. too quiet. xfinity home cameras. xfinity home gives you an extra pair of eyes to help watch over your family. plus, you have added peace...
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we do explain variation with these other payables. however, we don't explain all the duration. we are not trying to say that friendships don't matter. certainly they do matter to a degree. we should not generalize that is a the only thing that matters is friendship. >> that is how we couldn't tested directly. you could do, like, do they sponsor bill together? or have a going to together? you do see a certain a pattern like to they serve in the state legislature together or in the archival data that we find, we see things like you're my friend i will vote for you. it is impossible to capture that for all members of congress. >> i have two questions. that you showed us about the ballots. that was her handwriting. where they printed out ballots? were people expected to have just one name? you should have a bunch of names. >> that was just me being silly. my understanding, and i haven't actually seen the ballot, but my understanding is the people her handwriting the name. one of the things you hear about , as i mentioned before, someone who is running for leadership office and they
we do explain variation with these other payables. however, we don't explain all the duration. we are not trying to say that friendships don't matter. certainly they do matter to a degree. we should not generalize that is a the only thing that matters is friendship. >> that is how we couldn't tested directly. you could do, like, do they sponsor bill together? or have a going to together? you do see a certain a pattern like to they serve in the state legislature together or in the archival...
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explain. the length. of the players. playing the lead lead the . glenn glenn glenn glenn expects to. exclaim. thank you thank you. a tiny bit of water and some solar energy. to give you an eco friendly wash. car wash company in color as. we find out how they're doing one year in business. go africa in thirty minutes on t.w. . every journey begins with the first step and every language the first word i look up nico is in germany explain. why not. clue for themselves it's simple on the mobile and free. t.w. zylon in course. german it may be easy. that little. girl listening to. the fight against illegal logging. david. against goliath. for me to tell everyone what's going on a fight courageous activists against my field. but who will make. the borneo case starts october ninth g.w. . emergency supplies have begun arriving to the indonesian province of central soloway see a week after devastating earthquakes and a tsunami local said the shipment of bottled water and food was too little too late tens of thousands of people remain homeless i mean dire ne
explain. the length. of the players. playing the lead lead the . glenn glenn glenn glenn expects to. exclaim. thank you thank you. a tiny bit of water and some solar energy. to give you an eco friendly wash. car wash company in color as. we find out how they're doing one year in business. go africa in thirty minutes on t.w. . every journey begins with the first step and every language the first word i look up nico is in germany explain. why not. clue for themselves it's simple on the mobile and...
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we'll explain what has changed in the last month,.ports) just ahead in sports, the warriors return to oakland for their first back to back of the year. highlights against the suns... and also, an important update on fan favorite--red panda. ♪ from the start, the c-class was ahead of its time. [ indistinct radio chatter ] still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter.thbest, is to never ever stop making it better. introducing the new c-class. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer for exclusive offers. (grant)an update on breaking news we are following out of utah. we now know at least one female student is dead. right now - the university of utah is on lockdown after the shooting on campus. the university says police are looking for the suspect.. who is on foot, armed and who they believe is still on campus. police also say the 37-year-old offender. this is the second time in a year the campus has been on lockdown because of a shooting. to stay connected... head to our website kron 4 dot com. (vicki)t's been over a month
we'll explain what has changed in the last month,.ports) just ahead in sports, the warriors return to oakland for their first back to back of the year. highlights against the suns... and also, an important update on fan favorite--red panda. ♪ from the start, the c-class was ahead of its time. [ indistinct radio chatter ] still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter.thbest, is to never ever stop making it better. introducing the new c-class. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer...
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explain. edward: this is the beginning of the battle of the meuse-argonne, which remains the largest and bloodiest battle in american history. brian: if you went to france, you can still see that today? edward: yes, you can. you can still see the trenches and you can still see often the ordnance sometimes, unexploded shells lying on the ground. these are somewhat ridiculous, the germans they're depicting. they've cut off the front rims of the helmets i suppose to make their faces more visible. it's kind of odd. now, general alexander did command the division. he was one of the instigators of this film. he presents himself as a great hero, which enraged many of the men who served under him because they actually blamed him for what happened in the pocket. brian: and now, we see the battle. this has all been leading up to this moment in the film? edward: right. in truth, american troops did not go over the top as is depicted here. they had very view of these type of deep trenches. for the most pa
explain. edward: this is the beginning of the battle of the meuse-argonne, which remains the largest and bloodiest battle in american history. brian: if you went to france, you can still see that today? edward: yes, you can. you can still see the trenches and you can still see often the ordnance sometimes, unexploded shells lying on the ground. these are somewhat ridiculous, the germans they're depicting. they've cut off the front rims of the helmets i suppose to make their faces more visible....
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we'l explain after the break. and -- the scooter company "bird" has found a way around city regulations... we'll explain how after the break. and a difficult task lies ahead for the 49ers defense... in sports, kyle shanahan...discusses the challenge of facing aaron rodgers. ((ken))here's what we are tracking new tonight at nine... a violent attack at a bowling alley caught on camera....and tonight police are still looking for the suspects.... find out what led up to the violent confrontation that ended with a man being attacked with a bowling ball... that's coming up new tonight at nine.... (ken) as we get closer to the november election... kron4 is taking a look at some of the issues voters are facing. a measure on the november ballot would set aside money to try to ease the state's homeless crisis. proposition two is planned to authorize two billion dollars in bonds for permanent housing and services for those living with serious mental illness. the money go would go toward an organization called "no place like
we'l explain after the break. and -- the scooter company "bird" has found a way around city regulations... we'll explain how after the break. and a difficult task lies ahead for the 49ers defense... in sports, kyle shanahan...discusses the challenge of facing aaron rodgers. ((ken))here's what we are tracking new tonight at nine... a violent attack at a bowling alley caught on camera....and tonight police are still looking for the suspects.... find out what led up to the violent...
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in any way reasonably explain what lindsay patterson saw.ashing each other, were they involved in a sex act? was there anything she could have misinterpreted? and at the end of the day, you're not just stuck with the fact that lindsay patterson made a mistake. you have to actually believe that lindsay patterson really hallucinated about everything she saw. >> and what made lindsay's story all the more convincing, said prosecutor strunsky, was she told it before finding out what happened to cristi. she dialled 911 a full minute and a half before anyone from the hall house did. before lindsay had any idea how it would end. here is what the jury heard her say in that call. >> and i saw him put her underwater and hold her there. >> and she was still on the phone with 911 when chris hall came outside and found his wife's body floating in the spa and called out for courtney. investigator tom dove. >> i heard it best described during the trial as a cosmic coincidence that someone could see something that they perceived to be more than just some kin
in any way reasonably explain what lindsay patterson saw.ashing each other, were they involved in a sex act? was there anything she could have misinterpreted? and at the end of the day, you're not just stuck with the fact that lindsay patterson made a mistake. you have to actually believe that lindsay patterson really hallucinated about everything she saw. >> and what made lindsay's story all the more convincing, said prosecutor strunsky, was she told it before finding out what happened...
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as kron 4's dan kerman explains.. first street will now be closed every night, next week. 2 of the four steel columns designed to shore up the the salesforce transit center where two cracked support beams were discovered last week are now in place on fremont street. and installation of the other two columns is underway. similar shoring towers will be installed between the bus deck and rooftop park above... and on the two levels below the street. that should be completed by next friday october 12th, allowing the reopening of fremont street between mission and howard . sot mark zabaneh/transbay joint powers authority 29-39at that point in time we will have unloaded the load on the cracked beams and we can test the beams, take them to the lab and determine what is the cause and determine how to fix fremont street.but before that's done transit center officials have now decided to shore up the portion of the transit center which runs above first street even though no cracks have been found there sotthey're the same simila
as kron 4's dan kerman explains.. first street will now be closed every night, next week. 2 of the four steel columns designed to shore up the the salesforce transit center where two cracked support beams were discovered last week are now in place on fremont street. and installation of the other two columns is underway. similar shoring towers will be installed between the bus deck and rooftop park above... and on the two levels below the street. that should be completed by next friday october...
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soon the job centers will be launching a new welfare policy but no one's explain the details to local officials but. be able to see by three we've met two or three times and labor minister luigi di maggio asked us to explain our difficulties and that but every region has different problems not getting all of these it didn't explain anything about the basic income scheme or how it will be implemented in the job centers i mean we've got a. minimum wage issue that outside of mine while they've already ali says he has no hope the jobs i will find him work in the end it was the same for my father he was signed up here for more than thirty years and never received a phone call never. mind she was actually the unemployed greengrocer gets only a few hundred euros per month but under the new scheme his benefits will be much more generous up to seven hundred eighty euros per month. the government plans include investing large sums into modernizing job centers which will verify that recipients are actively looking for work. but currently only three percent of job seekers find employment with the
soon the job centers will be launching a new welfare policy but no one's explain the details to local officials but. be able to see by three we've met two or three times and labor minister luigi di maggio asked us to explain our difficulties and that but every region has different problems not getting all of these it didn't explain anything about the basic income scheme or how it will be implemented in the job centers i mean we've got a. minimum wage issue that outside of mine while they've...
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we'll explain why. why. we'll explain tomorrow. president from the a text message may be getting coming up: you (pam) kron4newsrob fladeboe altorob fladeboe kron4news (pam)coming up: you may be getting a text message from tomorrow. we'll explain why. (grant)plus: a pizza man is credited with saving a kidnapping victim. what signals of danger he picked up on that police say saved a woman's life. (pam) and next: president trump says, he believes judge brett kavanaugh's nomination will go forward at the end of the week. now the - democarts are pointing to kavanaugh's testimony as evidence against him. (lawrence)ten at ten this is customizable streaming tv for your family. ...whatever size. it's saving money with flexible channel packs. live tv and the latest shows to stream. and all your streaming apps in one place - even netflix. this is how xfinity makes life. simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv for just $34.99 a month for 12 months and customize by adding flexible channel packs. click, call or visit a st
we'll explain why. why. we'll explain tomorrow. president from the a text message may be getting coming up: you (pam) kron4newsrob fladeboe altorob fladeboe kron4news (pam)coming up: you may be getting a text message from tomorrow. we'll explain why. (grant)plus: a pizza man is credited with saving a kidnapping victim. what signals of danger he picked up on that police say saved a woman's life. (pam) and next: president trump says, he believes judge brett kavanaugh's nomination will go forward...
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as we talked about those all the time on the program explain additional coin offerings how you can get crypto out of those so initial coins offerings are very interesting if you want to invest in one of these it's very similar to an i.p.o. i.p.o. quiet i.p.o.'s are stock that aren't listed on an exchange yet similarly these coins are not listed on any exchange yet so if you are interested in a project and i see a foreign investment purpose then you would have to submit your base currencies that you previously bought in europe crypto exchanges are a peer to peer transfer and send it to these icy offerings for an investment and one thing i always tell people with my formal regulatory hat on here be careful what are the main things people need to be careful of and watch out for kristie many thing that i see all quite offerings as we know there are many i.c.'s there on the market and people have to do their research and be careful that it's a real company and not a fraudulent company people really need to protect their passwords and pass codes because that's the only barrier stopping them
as we talked about those all the time on the program explain additional coin offerings how you can get crypto out of those so initial coins offerings are very interesting if you want to invest in one of these it's very similar to an i.p.o. i.p.o. quiet i.p.o.'s are stock that aren't listed on an exchange yet similarly these coins are not listed on any exchange yet so if you are interested in a project and i see a foreign investment purpose then you would have to submit your base currencies that...
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i will explain proposition 3 to you in a minute.you have a dim memory of a ballot measure for water project you are correct. voters okayed a $4 billion bond in june. now comes prop 3 which would double that funding. nearly $9 billion for ensuring safe drinking water to poor community, protecting water sheds by making forests more fire resilient and capturing stormwater and wastewater. it would channel for man a billion dollar to increase canal capacity and strengthen dams around the state. all of these projects supporters say are vital as droughts become more common. opponents label it a back door subsidy for wealthy agricultural interests who they say are overpumping and damaging canals. vote yes if you think it is the way to up great california's aging water infrastructure, no if you think it is not. for more information about this proposition and others check out "look what she's accomplished... she authored the ban on assault weapons... pushed the desert protection act through congress, and steered billions of federal dollars to
i will explain proposition 3 to you in a minute.you have a dim memory of a ballot measure for water project you are correct. voters okayed a $4 billion bond in june. now comes prop 3 which would double that funding. nearly $9 billion for ensuring safe drinking water to poor community, protecting water sheds by making forests more fire resilient and capturing stormwater and wastewater. it would channel for man a billion dollar to increase canal capacity and strengthen dams around the state. all...
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um -- , frank: you had one opinion that explained the reasoning. hon. stevens: the one opinion was nino scalia's response to my dissent on the order to stay the recount, which should have been explained on its own merits because it was of such importance. but the answer to the request for a recount was there was no irreparable damage. there had to be irreparable damage to enjoin public action of that kind, and there was no showing of irreparable damage, and that was the debate between nino and me at the original stage. frank: by the way, i just love that you call justice scalia "nino." hon. stevens: well, that's his name. [laughter] frank: you were also talking about his health decision in 2008. that was another one that really bugged you. for the first time in u.s. enshrined a person's individual right to have a firearm. you thought that was a disastrous decision. stevens: i did, because it had been settled law throughout our history prior to that decision that the second amendment merely protected the right of militia to have firearms, and the reason
um -- , frank: you had one opinion that explained the reasoning. hon. stevens: the one opinion was nino scalia's response to my dissent on the order to stay the recount, which should have been explained on its own merits because it was of such importance. but the answer to the request for a recount was there was no irreparable damage. there had to be irreparable damage to enjoin public action of that kind, and there was no showing of irreparable damage, and that was the debate between nino and...
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start by explaining the difference between the terms we are going to be using, super packs, committees, even 501(c) organizations. >> we will start with super pacs. that is one that's gotten a lot of attention since they were created about eight years ago.. those are independent of any candidate, independent expenditure funds you can give any amount of moneyyo you want o super pacs. that's why they are called super. one of my mentors came up with the term super pacs so thank you for that term. like i said, if you are a wealthy individual you can get any amount you want to a pacs running ads for or against specific candidates that you can't coordinate cummings were not supposed to coordinate for the candidate, so these are independent outside voices just trying to influence the outcome or inep some cases a policy iss. another type that's gotten a lot of attention this election cycle is the sort of corporate pacs. these are the political action committees. companies, the businesses, trade associations and the like. these are not necessarily thesi big money. i looked up atat the biggest s
start by explaining the difference between the terms we are going to be using, super packs, committees, even 501(c) organizations. >> we will start with super pacs. that is one that's gotten a lot of attention since they were created about eight years ago.. those are independent of any candidate, independent expenditure funds you can give any amount of moneyyo you want o super pacs. that's why they are called super. one of my mentors came up with the term super pacs so thank you for that...
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if you can explain -- restarted it. if you can explain what that is and how you feel that is relevant and judge kavanaugh's case? parallel to the concerns that we have about the president. when the president was about to or nominate the supreme court nominee, we issued a to house members expressing our concerns about the signs the president was showing of a lack of capacity to make important decisions. and so we actually thought it was injudicious to allow him to nominate a supreme court nominee , as well as to make important trips such as the helsinki really came nothing of that. that was actually a different group, a group of prominent psychiatrists and myself. but in terms of the duty to warn, i know there is a group out there that took the name and call themselves duty to warn. but he came out of my conference, which i organized a year and half ago. amy: at yale university. >> that's right. about the ethical question of, basically, the professional responsibility of the importance of restricting what we say, which h
if you can explain -- restarted it. if you can explain what that is and how you feel that is relevant and judge kavanaugh's case? parallel to the concerns that we have about the president. when the president was about to or nominate the supreme court nominee, we issued a to house members expressing our concerns about the signs the president was showing of a lack of capacity to make important decisions. and so we actually thought it was injudicious to allow him to nominate a supreme court...
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trying to explain is what is motivating the things that they are seeing. also, just to end briefly, the one thing that after doing this for over a year now, i have stopped doing is trying to make sense out of things that do not make sense. [laughter] [applause] we all get to that point. we say, the reason it does not make sense is because it does not make sense. journalist, i felt like it was my job to help people understand. it is still that. sometimes, helping them is being honest and saying, this has not been thought through. what you're seeing is what you are getting. they are figuring this out and here is how i know they're figuring this out, in the same way you are taking it in. i felt like a lot of white house correspondents wanted to explain , what this tweet meant and what he meant by that word. it is not always possible. i have gotten to be ok with that. [laughter] here and when get you sit down to write a story, what role does your thoughts about the audience play? >> the reader has to be at the fore of your mind. is you of a journalist need to
trying to explain is what is motivating the things that they are seeing. also, just to end briefly, the one thing that after doing this for over a year now, i have stopped doing is trying to make sense out of things that do not make sense. [laughter] [applause] we all get to that point. we say, the reason it does not make sense is because it does not make sense. journalist, i felt like it was my job to help people understand. it is still that. sometimes, helping them is being honest and saying,...
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joe fryar explains. >> reporter: inside this workshop, there are no limits.ere kids with limb differences create prosthetics fit for a superhero. >> for a lot of these kids, we're looking at reframing their disability as a superability. >> reporter: they call this five day program, superhero boost. >> it's fun because you get to be really creative, and you're given tools, and you get to learn new things every time. i just love it. >> reporter: jordan reeves was born with a left arm that stops just above the elbow. you say that people stare at you, is that hard? >> i have my days where i wish i could hide it completely. where i'm just like -- hi. >> reporter: she first came to superhero boost in 2016. how cool do you feel wearing this? >> i feel pretty snazzy. >> reporter: building an arm that shoots biodegradable glitter. not recommended on a windy day much. good. >> reporter: the program gives kids a chance to work with professional designers and engineers, experimenting with 3d printers and voice activated technology. >> snake launch. >> there you go. >> re
joe fryar explains. >> reporter: inside this workshop, there are no limits.ere kids with limb differences create prosthetics fit for a superhero. >> for a lot of these kids, we're looking at reframing their disability as a superability. >> reporter: they call this five day program, superhero boost. >> it's fun because you get to be really creative, and you're given tools, and you get to learn new things every time. i just love it. >> reporter: jordan reeves was...
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i can't explain that. i can't explain it. i hope i don't do that.ou know, i always feel that if i can get a person, a woman or a man, that can motivate other human beings, that is who i want. i want a killer. not a killer in the sense of somebody gets murdered. somebody out there will say, "look, that is his italian heritage. he is talking about killing somebody." [laughter] ken: ok? what i am saying to you is it is always about the people and do right. if you are going to fire somebody, leave them with their self-respect. i tell you, i am a big fan of jack welch's, huge fan. jack could call somebody into -- and larry, too -- could call somebody into a room and let them understand that they could not get the job done, but left them also with the notion that they are good people and there are opportunities out there for them away from where they were. you know, firing is a necessary part of capitalism, but if you can't leave the person who didn't work with some degree of self-respect and hope, you are not a very good leader. david: talk about your in
i can't explain that. i can't explain it. i hope i don't do that.ou know, i always feel that if i can get a person, a woman or a man, that can motivate other human beings, that is who i want. i want a killer. not a killer in the sense of somebody gets murdered. somebody out there will say, "look, that is his italian heritage. he is talking about killing somebody." [laughter] ken: ok? what i am saying to you is it is always about the people and do right. if you are going to fire...
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i will explain why we all need to pay attention. first, here is my take. the most consequential casualty of the recent confirmation battle is not christine blasey ford or brett kavanaugh. it's the supreme court and thus, american democracy. the court was one of the last bafti i bastions that towered above the fray. it's now part of the dysfunction that has overwhelmed almost the entire american political system. when i wrote a book about illiberal democracy, what saved the country were checks and balances on majority rule from the bill of rights to the senate to the judicial system. i was struck that in surveys, the three governmental institutions that commanded the most respect were ironically all fundamentally non-democratic. the armed forces, the federal reserve and the supreme court. of these, the supreme court was perhaps the most important because it is the ultimate arbitor of american democracy. aristotle believed the best political system was a mixed regime, one that had aspects of democracy but also gained stability from some bodies that rather th
i will explain why we all need to pay attention. first, here is my take. the most consequential casualty of the recent confirmation battle is not christine blasey ford or brett kavanaugh. it's the supreme court and thus, american democracy. the court was one of the last bafti i bastions that towered above the fray. it's now part of the dysfunction that has overwhelmed almost the entire american political system. when i wrote a book about illiberal democracy, what saved the country were checks...
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is stepping up pressure on saudi arabia to explain that this appearance of journalist . who hasn't been seen who hasn't been seen since he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul last tuesday u.s. secretary of state mike pompei own national security advisor john bolton and white house aides jared questionnaire have all asked saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon for more information about this appearance president trump says he's also had conversations at the very highest level with the saudis he's planning to meet fiance at the white house. his wife wrote us a letter. addressed it to my work for myself and we're in contact with her and. we want to bring her to the world as it's a very sad situation it's a very bad situation and we want to get to the bottom of it. i don't want to make i don't want to say that i hope it's not. what i have to find out who did it but. people saw him go in but they didn't see him come out as they understand it we're going to take a very serious look at it it's a terrible thing. i'd rather not say but the answer is yes. but we have correspo
is stepping up pressure on saudi arabia to explain that this appearance of journalist . who hasn't been seen who hasn't been seen since he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul last tuesday u.s. secretary of state mike pompei own national security advisor john bolton and white house aides jared questionnaire have all asked saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon for more information about this appearance president trump says he's also had conversations at the very highest level with the...
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thank you very much at explaining it all for coming in today interesting stuff. the u.k. is fine facebook six hundred forty four thousand dollars over its involvement in the cambridge analytical data scandal the personal doctor of millions of facebook profiles was harvested without user consent the vine will not dent the social media companies billion dollar bottom line it's the max allowed under the lore of the time the scandal has put pressure on facebook shares they have declined more than fifteen percent since the start of the year you see you data protection rules now allow for much higher fines. the global outlook for economic growth is darkening and italy's debt woes there are large that the european central bank will continue to phase out stimulus e.c.b. confirming its two point six trillion euro asset purchasing program will end this year and interest rates could rise in the second half of next year president mario draghi says the bank still sees risks to the eurozone as broadly balanced regarding the e.u. spat with italy over its budget he says officials didn't
thank you very much at explaining it all for coming in today interesting stuff. the u.k. is fine facebook six hundred forty four thousand dollars over its involvement in the cambridge analytical data scandal the personal doctor of millions of facebook profiles was harvested without user consent the vine will not dent the social media companies billion dollar bottom line it's the max allowed under the lore of the time the scandal has put pressure on facebook shares they have declined more than...
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we meet the italian scientists who are hoping to find a way to explain the mystery of invisible objects in the. it's been a week since the indian easy and island of siller ways he was struck by a magnitude seven point five earthquake that triggered a tsunami the official death toll stands at almost sixteen hundred but bodies are still being pulled from the devery with mosques completely destroyed by the six metre high tsunami waves friday prayers were held outside military planes from around twenty countries are flying in with much needed aid and the united nations says they've fifteen million dollars to the relief effort as wayne hay reports from palo many sleeping in the open waiting for assistance. people here escape the earthquake and tsunami but the fight for survival goes on in palo parks have become refugee camps for those who have nowhere else to go their houses were destroyed many family members killed. yeah right now they use whatever they can find to build shelters while still struggling to comprehend what's happened to them . my sister was trapped and they're all they manage
we meet the italian scientists who are hoping to find a way to explain the mystery of invisible objects in the. it's been a week since the indian easy and island of siller ways he was struck by a magnitude seven point five earthquake that triggered a tsunami the official death toll stands at almost sixteen hundred but bodies are still being pulled from the devery with mosques completely destroyed by the six metre high tsunami waves friday prayers were held outside military planes from around...
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us a sign explaining to this idea of the u.s. dollar reserve currency on fire they built over a post world war two era where everyone gets the debts of america and pays homage to america china russia africa good name and they're all saying we want markets elizabeth smart to listen we want to go for it we want to trade directly bilaterally we don't want to be part of the globalization any more. good posts and you should. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president and she. wanted. you to do it for us this is what. three of the four people. interested in the war. thirty nine year old saudi journalist. is missing and even presumed dead after he was at the saudi consulate in istanbul reportedly to obtain documents he needed to marius fiance in turkey and has not been seen since turkish president oregon is requesting proof of life the opportunity to search the saudi consulate and access to surveillance footage from the time in question officials in turkey allege that they have information
us a sign explaining to this idea of the u.s. dollar reserve currency on fire they built over a post world war two era where everyone gets the debts of america and pays homage to america china russia africa good name and they're all saying we want markets elizabeth smart to listen we want to go for it we want to trade directly bilaterally we don't want to be part of the globalization any more. good posts and you should. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected . so when you want...
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been explained by the as we've been explained by the former cosmonaut here it's nothing special really so it's not out of the ordinary so to speak because they are trained for this sort of sort of you can even look remarkably well. now says representative said the u.s. space agency will launch its own investigation into the rocket failure this stressed that it will be in close cooperation with russia. from what the guard of the investigation when you look back at the history of failures on the russian side we always work side by side closely with the russians as they perform their investigation they give us the insight we need in order to be able to go through our own process here our own readiness review process that that culminates with a flight readiness review retired to russian it cause we know what alexander gave us his expertise on the so is every incident. when a launch vehicle lifts off the force is about three to three point five g. that's not too hard to handle when the emergency safety system kicks in it could increase to seven g. but that isn't too intense for a human we'r
been explained by the as we've been explained by the former cosmonaut here it's nothing special really so it's not out of the ordinary so to speak because they are trained for this sort of sort of you can even look remarkably well. now says representative said the u.s. space agency will launch its own investigation into the rocket failure this stressed that it will be in close cooperation with russia. from what the guard of the investigation when you look back at the history of failures on the...
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and they explained that a judge should be faithful to and maintain professional confidence, competence in the wall and it shouldn't be swayed byan partisan interests, public cuellar or fear of criticism. we need to consider the norms that argue against a kind of behavior that we saw from judge kavanaugh because of the allegations brought against him by several sources, all of which deserve a full and fair investigation by the fbi. i was heartened to see senator flake and senator coons spoke in agreement to hold off for both at least a week while the supplemental background investigation could be completed to look into these allegations. since then, questions have arisen about the exact nature. it's limited but somehow will always be followed or will the fbi be hamstrung in some ways by the instructions from the white house? in a firestorm, there' the firea lot of debate about whether the investigation will be credible and professional and not a different great effort. there is some indication now that b the fbi will be allowed o do its job. i hope that would be the case. i suggest they
and they explained that a judge should be faithful to and maintain professional confidence, competence in the wall and it shouldn't be swayed byan partisan interests, public cuellar or fear of criticism. we need to consider the norms that argue against a kind of behavior that we saw from judge kavanaugh because of the allegations brought against him by several sources, all of which deserve a full and fair investigation by the fbi. i was heartened to see senator flake and senator coons spoke in...
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christophe explains a v.w. added a few technological highlights into the corrado mix hoping to create a marketing range of the corrado as a high tech vehicle it boasts of the most powerful engine and is history whether one point eight leaders four cylinders and a g. lot or super charger putting out one hundred sixty horsepower. and to keep all four wheels on the ground it was graced with a retractable rear spoiler like the new porsche nine eleven so the fastest way to draw admiring glances was to drive up to the village disco and a corrado g sixty and christina isn't sure that was the precise image b.w. was aiming for at the money before state but it may have got such a. listing at forty two thousand five hundred marks the v.w. colorado cost about as much as a five series beamer or a mercedes e. class out of reach for most of its young target buyers when purchased secondhand many colorados were chewed up by tuners and customizers widened lowered and souped up. joining that annoying christiane doesn't think the
christophe explains a v.w. added a few technological highlights into the corrado mix hoping to create a marketing range of the corrado as a high tech vehicle it boasts of the most powerful engine and is history whether one point eight leaders four cylinders and a g. lot or super charger putting out one hundred sixty horsepower. and to keep all four wheels on the ground it was graced with a retractable rear spoiler like the new porsche nine eleven so the fastest way to draw admiring glances was...
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like explain that. did they call honduras? and like -- i don't know. i'm just trying to -- >> don, look at those pictures. don, look at those pictures. you can't tell me that these people just sat around one day and said hey, let's all get together and go into the united states. this is clearly coordinated. and i think it is wise for the president now before they get here to say that we're not going to stand for this. secretary pompeo going down there meeting with the president of mexico saying he will do what mexico needs to help them in their efforts. >> but alice, listen, i respect your opinion but you know this happens often, right? >> every year. >> they get together because it's safety in numbers and feel if they travel in numbers they have a better chance of getting to their destination. >> they are organized by migrants rights groups in these countries. >> democrats can't even organize people in america to vote for hillary clinton. how are they going to organize people in a different country to go march to the united states? >> that's right. so
like explain that. did they call honduras? and like -- i don't know. i'm just trying to -- >> don, look at those pictures. don, look at those pictures. you can't tell me that these people just sat around one day and said hey, let's all get together and go into the united states. this is clearly coordinated. and i think it is wise for the president now before they get here to say that we're not going to stand for this. secretary pompeo going down there meeting with the president of mexico...
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the difficulty for her was explaining it. and that's, i think, why -- >> she spent 50 minutes doing it. 23 minutes before she even got to dr. ford's allegation, and she advanced a theory that, you know, there's a guy named ed wheelin who is a conservative legal thinker, think tank guy, who had this insane twitter rant in which he floated this theory of mistaken identity, that was another man who assaulted dr. ford and at the time it was very embarrassing and reretracted and apologized. people said this was bonkers and ed's gone off the deep end. some version of that has become the default consensus of the republican party. >> she was assaulted or they believe she was a victim, christine blasey ford, but he was not the salteassaulter. >> the reason they think this is anyone who watches that testimony, it's hard to think that was a fabricated story she told. and so to square the circle, they have to say, i believe her, that something happened to her. she's just wrong about who it was. and so i'm going to go ahead and vote to co
the difficulty for her was explaining it. and that's, i think, why -- >> she spent 50 minutes doing it. 23 minutes before she even got to dr. ford's allegation, and she advanced a theory that, you know, there's a guy named ed wheelin who is a conservative legal thinker, think tank guy, who had this insane twitter rant in which he floated this theory of mistaken identity, that was another man who assaulted dr. ford and at the time it was very embarrassing and reretracted and apologized....
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. >> did the scene explain itself to you?we could see the basics of what had happened. >> reporter: their victim brandy daniels had been shot three times at close range. crime scene techs would later recover three shell casings and a clip for a semi-automatic pistol. brandy's purse and phone were beside her. >> we eliminated robbery -- almost immediately. there was an amount of money there that somebody woulda took if it would've been a robbery. >> reporter: as the csi's took their photos and estimated bullet trajectories, gathered blood, dna, brandy's mom, sister, and fiancee watched on in blank horror. >> what do you remember about the rest of that night? >> sittin' in -- in the vehicle behind her car. just watchin' it. >> and there's your girl, gone. >> there's my baby and i can't do nothin' about it. it was 2:00. went to the house. 4:00, detectives came down to the house, said that they removed her and the car. >> reporter: who would benefit from a single mom's death? of course, the questioning turned quickly to the soon-
. >> did the scene explain itself to you?we could see the basics of what had happened. >> reporter: their victim brandy daniels had been shot three times at close range. crime scene techs would later recover three shell casings and a clip for a semi-automatic pistol. brandy's purse and phone were beside her. >> we eliminated robbery -- almost immediately. there was an amount of money there that somebody woulda took if it would've been a robbery. >> reporter: as the csi's...
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is facing growing calls to explain his disappearance also coming up. twelve million people in. the brink of starvation and children are. good to have you with us turkish police have cordoned off the home of the soul the consul in istanbul but the diplomat himself is reported to have left the country raising speculation that he fled turkish police are investigating the whereabouts of missing a journalist. who has been seen since he entered the solti consulate two weeks ago saudi arabia has come under intense international pressure to explain what happened to the missing jet. this car is purported to be carrying the saudi consul in istanbul as he left his residence on chews day. turkish officials say mohammed to be one of riyadh's chief diplomats to turkey then traveled to saudi arabia on an unannounced trip. his istanbul home is now part of turkey's official investigation into that this appearance of saudi journalist and critic of the oil rich kingdom jamal khashoggi. investigators were allowed to search the saudi arabian consulate building on monday work a shock was last seen o
is facing growing calls to explain his disappearance also coming up. twelve million people in. the brink of starvation and children are. good to have you with us turkish police have cordoned off the home of the soul the consul in istanbul but the diplomat himself is reported to have left the country raising speculation that he fled turkish police are investigating the whereabouts of missing a journalist. who has been seen since he entered the solti consulate two weeks ago saudi arabia has come...
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lot of explaining to do. lot of explaining to do. when "the 11th hour" continues.e on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed, and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. and with this plan, you can pick your payment date, so you can time your premium due date to work with your budget. so call now for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner, a
lot of explaining to do. lot of explaining to do. when "the 11th hour" continues.e on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85,...
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that one may ultimately be explained. for my money, though, the single most fascinating story in all of this is what has just been reported by veteran investigative journalist dexter filkins at "the new yorker." just before the presidential election on halloween, october 31st, 2016, franklin phora published this fascinating and very controversial piece at slate.com. and honestly, it has been driving me nuts ever since. we talked about this reporting a few other times on the show. you might remember it was about logs of internet traffic, logs of communication between different computers on the internet that appeared to show frequent and somewhat inexplicable contact all of the sudden during the presidential campaign between a computer server at the trump organization and a computer server at a russian bank, a russian bank called alpha bank. alpha is the biggest private bank in russia. they have friendly relations with the kremlin. you don't get to be big anything in russia without friendly relations with the kremlin. alpha
that one may ultimately be explained. for my money, though, the single most fascinating story in all of this is what has just been reported by veteran investigative journalist dexter filkins at "the new yorker." just before the presidential election on halloween, october 31st, 2016, franklin phora published this fascinating and very controversial piece at slate.com. and honestly, it has been driving me nuts ever since. we talked about this reporting a few other times on the show. you...
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thank you very much explaining it all for coming in today interesting stuff. east african neighbors kenya and uganda are locked in a longstanding dispute over part of their border both nations lay claim to an island in lake victoria a piece of land surrounded by valuable fishing waters kenyon local politicians even lobby the government to seek help from the international court of justice but to no avail the fishing home has attracted a growing number of people trying to earn a living. this tiny rock justing out of lake victoria bustles with life the overlapping rusty shacks home to around five hundred fisherman crammed in among them are a few bars brussels and shops they can go is only the size of half a football pitch but the island is the cause of a longstanding london between kenya and uganda. the kenyans like to say this is kenya we don't know who owns the silent we've just come here to make money and that's why we left our homes. the island sits in africa's largest lake it began gaining attention in the early two thousand while fish stocks woodwind ling a
thank you very much explaining it all for coming in today interesting stuff. east african neighbors kenya and uganda are locked in a longstanding dispute over part of their border both nations lay claim to an island in lake victoria a piece of land surrounded by valuable fishing waters kenyon local politicians even lobby the government to seek help from the international court of justice but to no avail the fishing home has attracted a growing number of people trying to earn a living. this tiny...
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could you explain that part of it? >> yeah, i think that might well be true.ecause house districts are so confined and oftentimes gerrymandered so the cross section, the cut of the pie, in each individual district can be more localized.you might see suburban women in a suburban district or college educated people that they'll turn out more that will have more of an impact in the house. in a senate race, the entire state, it's more intensity. mid-term elections, people don't tend to turn out as much unless they're energized. the aftermath of obama care, you saw republicans turn out. this year in the opposition to trump, it looked like democrats would turn out. now there's a backlash by republicans, particularly in senate races, you're beginning to see a lot of the races begin to move either towards or in favor of the republican candidates. >> shepard: well, it's a fascinating day and impressive process to come, chris. we'll look forward to seeing "fox news sunday" this sunday for sure. joe manchin speaking now. let's listen. >> i saw that senator collins, out o
could you explain that part of it? >> yeah, i think that might well be true.ecause house districts are so confined and oftentimes gerrymandered so the cross section, the cut of the pie, in each individual district can be more localized.you might see suburban women in a suburban district or college educated people that they'll turn out more that will have more of an impact in the house. in a senate race, the entire state, it's more intensity. mid-term elections, people don't tend to turn...
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spy on residents twenty four seventh's but thankfully there has been some resistance here now to explain is our senior invader of privacy john a fellow donald. st louis yeah first of all little known fact historically in christianity st louis he's actually the patron saint of entrenched racist police saying. oh yeah that city is simply living up to its name also ubiquitous surveillance by local police is happening all across the country so st louis residents have nothing to worry about what gives us all something to worry about come on are people fighting back and all right well folks are pushing to get c. cops laws passed which stands for community control over police survey. and it might as well stand for color blind concubine obviously pregnant santa because it makes no sense and. how does shifting power from the police to the people not make some sense just look at how unreasonably it's explained by the a.c.l.u. bit or should if you don't agree with us because we're a bunch of fresh as they say the efforts principal objective is to pass c cops laws that ensure residents through local
spy on residents twenty four seventh's but thankfully there has been some resistance here now to explain is our senior invader of privacy john a fellow donald. st louis yeah first of all little known fact historically in christianity st louis he's actually the patron saint of entrenched racist police saying. oh yeah that city is simply living up to its name also ubiquitous surveillance by local police is happening all across the country so st louis residents have nothing to worry about what...
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made by the attorney general they do submit a letter to the committee to endorse my nomination and explained i would always advocate for the position but also faithfully follow. >> did you advocate for the position in this case quick. >> yes after consulting with my political deputy. >> my time is short. what did you advocate quick. >> sharing that legal advice i was given through the justice department. >> i would imagine if not opposite your values you would not put your name on it. >> i don't think the values question it is the test for the legal positions we will take. >> but you know, we have seen people that our just following orders but if it was wrong with your morals to take away protections for previous conditions you would have said something quick. >> senator my review of the legal position that is very important policy questions that our fundamental part of the affordable care act. but our job was to apply precedent. >> let me go on really quick. in 2004 you had an editorial make the death penalty wild - - widely your own personal opinion right as the supreme court was consideri
made by the attorney general they do submit a letter to the committee to endorse my nomination and explained i would always advocate for the position but also faithfully follow. >> did you advocate for the position in this case quick. >> yes after consulting with my political deputy. >> my time is short. what did you advocate quick. >> sharing that legal advice i was given through the justice department. >> i would imagine if not opposite your values you would not...
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he wrote an op-ed explaining why -- explaining why he was emotional, why he shouted about the nomination being a political hit job, that he was speaking as a son, husband and dad. what did you think of his testimony? >> i didn't like it. he came out with a prepared statement. so he just wasn't being pushed by the senators and then he snapped or broke. he came out with a prepared statement that was obviously auditioning straight to president trump. with partisan rancor, claiming that these brave women who came forward were part of a clinton conspiracy, that really undermines their stories. you know, these women had nothing to gain. they were not paid. they were not -- they had no political gain from there. and so to sort of create that circus around it is demeaning to the women that he really should be apologizing to. >> both christine blasey ford and deborah ramirez have several witnesses who they say have relate vent information, but the fbi didn't interview them, didn't contact them. do you believe there was a thorough investigation done? >> no, it was not a thorough investigation. i d
he wrote an op-ed explaining why -- explaining why he was emotional, why he shouted about the nomination being a political hit job, that he was speaking as a son, husband and dad. what did you think of his testimony? >> i didn't like it. he came out with a prepared statement. so he just wasn't being pushed by the senators and then he snapped or broke. he came out with a prepared statement that was obviously auditioning straight to president trump. with partisan rancor, claiming that these...