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in addition to seeing all of the aspects required for sugar production you, in the foreground, also gets to see the treatments of the enslaved african population that were taken as captives from africa and brought to the new world to work the land. he has a collar around his neck. he's being held by a rope by another individual and this is likely the overseer and this is the slave driver with whip in hand. as we move into this room, we talk about what the crossing over experience would have been like. this tape here is giving you a glamplese of some of the instruments that were use is by the captains as they were navigating the atlantic city observation. this gives you a cross section of what the ship would have looked like on the inside and what the cargo would have been and here we are a travelogue by a young man who came to new this is a 1721 and watercolor that he drew at the ships gathered at the mouth of the mississippi river and in the foreground you can see a tiny little shim. this is an example of how people and cargo would have actually made it up to new orleans. the big shims
in addition to seeing all of the aspects required for sugar production you, in the foreground, also gets to see the treatments of the enslaved african population that were taken as captives from africa and brought to the new world to work the land. he has a collar around his neck. he's being held by a rope by another individual and this is likely the overseer and this is the slave driver with whip in hand. as we move into this room, we talk about what the crossing over experience would have...
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watching these live sort hotel.om singapore from th you can see the presidential motorcade in the foreground off to the left of your screen. it was brought there on a military air is the base because it is a highly secured vehicle that carries the president of the united states. us, cleveland,ng georgia, republican line. go ahead, please. trying toam not preach to anybody, but you know what? --etimes host: turned volume down on your set and go ahead. we are getting a delay. billll have to move on to joining us from beacon, new york my democrats' line. good morning to you. caller: independent line. this is bill, it independent line. -- bill, independent line. since north korea is considered a nationstate, how with the legal status of north korea -- -- howe legal status with the legal status of north korea change if they signed a surrender agreement with the secretary general of the united nations? there was a group of -- a group battle during the korean war against north korea. host: south korea would have to be part of that as well. the president had a phone conversation with south korean pr
watching these live sort hotel.om singapore from th you can see the presidential motorcade in the foreground off to the left of your screen. it was brought there on a military air is the base because it is a highly secured vehicle that carries the president of the united states. us, cleveland,ng georgia, republican line. go ahead, please. trying toam not preach to anybody, but you know what? --etimes host: turned volume down on your set and go ahead. we are getting a delay. billll have to move...
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you can see behind the lady in the foreground, kim jong—un and donald trump as they talk.st 45 minutes alone with two translators followed by other delicate and officials who joined them forfurther by other delicate and officials who joined them for further discussions and then they had a working lunch, what was described as a working lunch. the two of them talking to those around them, casually, it looks like stop i would imagine they are both relieved after these talks. we go live to singapore. essentially what we have seen is the two having had lunch, they had a walk around the capella hotel, the luxury hotel on sentosa island and we heard briefly from president trump saying to reporters who were gathered there, filming the two taking their walk around the garden, saying briefly that they were signing something and we do not know quite what that is and i have robert kelly here again. we were both watching when we saw that happen. you have been with us throughout the coverage. what do we think trump meant? possibly some kind of denuclearisation statement. long on princip
you can see behind the lady in the foreground, kim jong—un and donald trump as they talk.st 45 minutes alone with two translators followed by other delicate and officials who joined them forfurther by other delicate and officials who joined them for further discussions and then they had a working lunch, what was described as a working lunch. the two of them talking to those around them, casually, it looks like stop i would imagine they are both relieved after these talks. we go live to...
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this is the island of sentosa, the capella hotel, it spans a vast area, the foreground of the hotel and
this is the island of sentosa, the capella hotel, it spans a vast area, the foreground of the hotel and
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if you draw a line from this water body in the foreground to justice to the left of the high-rises there, that marks the little two-mile trail. it was going through swap, but this particular route was just a couple of feet above the swamplands, and that made a dry portage. st. johning over bayou right now and we will be following it more closely here, making a right. -- after the founding of the city, this was an early plantation region here. small truck farms and dairies as well as some larger commodity plantations. we have a couple of examples of old colonial era plantation houses here. a 1788ment, we will see asation house that is known the old spanish customs house, which also embodies that great look -- it's right over here. this is one of my favorite streets in the city. grand route st. john. 1788, all spanish customs houses. notice the double pitch tip roof. the center chimneys. buildings ofrent that size and massing with various setbacks. this burst throughout the french quarter. roughly speaking, that is a early french colonial new orleans would have looked like. we are on that
if you draw a line from this water body in the foreground to justice to the left of the high-rises there, that marks the little two-mile trail. it was going through swap, but this particular route was just a couple of feet above the swamplands, and that made a dry portage. st. johning over bayou right now and we will be following it more closely here, making a right. -- after the founding of the city, this was an early plantation region here. small truck farms and dairies as well as some larger...
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you can see foreground, kim motorcade. president trump arriving about 12 minutes ago. >> a few notes about the hotel in singapore. it is difficult to get to under normal circumstances. security is tight for the visitors. if you saw some of the earlier pictures, there is a cable car traveling from one part of singapore to get to the island. pathway thate allows traffic to go back and forth. here are some of the reporters that have come to cover this including some from the north korean delegation. the leader has already arrived in the hotel along wit president trump. he will see a historic walk down . the resort has about 115 grams. we are showing you these pictures, these are people camera pictures. all of the networks are getting the same coverage from the hotel in singapore. we are about 25 minutes away from the handshake followed by .he private meeting korean leader at one point called mr. trump a don't "dotard". we heard from mike pompeo who previewed this meeting. we had that meeting along with all of our coverage on
you can see foreground, kim motorcade. president trump arriving about 12 minutes ago. >> a few notes about the hotel in singapore. it is difficult to get to under normal circumstances. security is tight for the visitors. if you saw some of the earlier pictures, there is a cable car traveling from one part of singapore to get to the island. pathway thate allows traffic to go back and forth. here are some of the reporters that have come to cover this including some from the north korean...
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this is the island of sentosa, the capella hotel, it spans a vast area, the foreground of the hotel and foyer we saw a short time ago, a hugely symbolic moment, seeing the united states flag side—by—side with the north korean flag. who would have thought that this was possible, not just a few weeks have thought that this was possible, notjust a few weeks ago, months ago, but decades ago? that's right. this is what a lot of us that's right. this is what a lot of us in the analyst community think the north koreans want from this, the north koreans want from this, the symbolism, north korean imagery next to american imagery, the flags and the handshakes and it validates north korea as distinct and independent from south korea, making the division more permanent, some recognition. the north korean flag next to the american flag, something ofa next to the american flag, something of a recognition of one of the worst countries in the world to be honest. amnesty international and human rights reports from the un about north korea paint it as an awful place. that's a big achievement, that shot,
this is the island of sentosa, the capella hotel, it spans a vast area, the foreground of the hotel and foyer we saw a short time ago, a hugely symbolic moment, seeing the united states flag side—by—side with the north korean flag. who would have thought that this was possible, not just a few weeks have thought that this was possible, notjust a few weeks ago, months ago, but decades ago? that's right. this is what a lot of us that's right. this is what a lot of us in the analyst community...
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phone the available storage space you have left even whether your facebook window is open in the foreground or background and your mouse movements so look some of this is likely buried somewhere in facebook's privacy policy of course no one reads as of anyway and here now in plain language seeing it like that to me is actually pretty shocking the just the the amount of data that facebook is gathering and the lengths that it will go to get it about as it really is shocking to me so that i think i'd be the next but in this area what is to done for you well facebook also finally answered a question about a separate app that it rarely talks about and this is an app is billed as something really to protect you while you're on the internet but facebook is now admitting in this document that there's actually a little bit more to it and this is the app that we're talking about here this is an app that is called the navajo and as you can see facebook really sells this as a way to protect yourself it's a v.p.n. and that's something that will disguise your location while you're on line theoretically i
phone the available storage space you have left even whether your facebook window is open in the foreground or background and your mouse movements so look some of this is likely buried somewhere in facebook's privacy policy of course no one reads as of anyway and here now in plain language seeing it like that to me is actually pretty shocking the just the the amount of data that facebook is gathering and the lengths that it will go to get it about as it really is shocking to me so that i think...
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in the foreground you can see the east bay.nd, the marine layer not with us the next 24 hours, but it will make a comeback next week. temperature wise, a mixed bag. a little bit coastal cooling going on now. 54 half moon bay. 57 right now in san francisco. but you move inland and we're still hanging on to a lot of that warmth we attained earlier this afternoon. 80 in concord, 83 antioch, san jose one degree shy of 70. santa rosa checking with a temperature of 64 degrees. here's the call from accuweather. it will be a mild night for most of us, north bay, santa rosa, cooler. dropping into the upper 40s. plenty of stars out there, but a bit of a breeze will pick up right along the coast the next 12 hours. here's the bigger picture. satellite, high pressure, this is the muscle maker of our forecast this weekend. brought the intense heat in june. sunshine is moving off to the east. what we're watching, you look off to the north on live doppler 7 along with satellite, this is a cold front that the sink south the next 24 hours, bring
in the foreground you can see the east bay.nd, the marine layer not with us the next 24 hours, but it will make a comeback next week. temperature wise, a mixed bag. a little bit coastal cooling going on now. 54 half moon bay. 57 right now in san francisco. but you move inland and we're still hanging on to a lot of that warmth we attained earlier this afternoon. 80 in concord, 83 antioch, san jose one degree shy of 70. santa rosa checking with a temperature of 64 degrees. here's the call from...
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in the very foreground, you can see a tiny little ship.his is an example of how people and cargo would have made it up to new orleans. these big ships themselves, when they arrived at the mouth of the mississippi river were usually too heavy and too deep to make it up the mississippi river, so they would have to offload the ,argo and people at an outpost and once the ships were lighter in the water, then they could make their way up. here is ae looking at map of the island outpost where all the cargo and people, including enslaved captives, would have then offloaded as ships arrived from africa or europe when they arrived at the mouth of the mississippi river. they were living in these houses and buildings in small robust and the cargo would have been put into these small rowboats and manually road 100 miles of river to new orleans. this last leg of the boys would have taken seven to 10 days. toaddition to the seven 10-week voyage already experienced coming over the atlantic ocean. in this room, one of the other important aspects we talk a
in the very foreground, you can see a tiny little ship.his is an example of how people and cargo would have made it up to new orleans. these big ships themselves, when they arrived at the mouth of the mississippi river were usually too heavy and too deep to make it up the mississippi river, so they would have to offload the ,argo and people at an outpost and once the ships were lighter in the water, then they could make their way up. here is ae looking at map of the island outpost where all the...
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. >> dj scribble we see you in the background and this time in the foreground and who do you want totem, the board of education. i have two children with learning disabilities and they are in the middle in that gray area where they have dyslexia and my first son diagnosed with autism and came off of the spectrum. where they put them in the mainstream school, they don't fit but they don't fit in a special segregated school either. so no systems in place. they have services but we have to fight the board of education to get the funding because it is not a state-board approved school. >> any other fall backs? >> roach milk. like soy milk or almond milk. >> this t is the one pet peeve that i have. it is disgusting. >> the nfl. and i will be simple about that. americans have the right to protest, it is our first amendment. we have the right to protest. how can a league can sit there and say no, they don't have a right to their constitutional right bill of rights is beyond me. >> how did founding beats music with apple change your life. >> it didn't? i didn't found that -- >> i'm kidding.
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and note the finger piers in the foreground of the image, which are an extraordinary existing aspect of the site that we're leveraging toward design. but other thing, the pier 70 does stick out at part of the peninsula, and so it is something to notice that this new waterfront has an extraordinary position on the waterfront. it sticks out into the bay and enjoys a fantastic panorama. we have been involved in the d for d plan since 2014 in curating a mixture of spaces and a mixture of experience that leverage the important industrial and historic qualities of this place. as we've developed the schematic designs of forest city with the team, we've worked in building in the diversity of environments, diversity of experiences that neighborhood residents and new residents can experience here. the project is arranged from a number of historic buildings. you can see on the top left of the -- of this plan, the orton site, so buildings 113 to 18 and buildings 14 around their new piazza project. at the very center of our project are three historic buildings: building two, building 12, and buil
and note the finger piers in the foreground of the image, which are an extraordinary existing aspect of the site that we're leveraging toward design. but other thing, the pier 70 does stick out at part of the peninsula, and so it is something to notice that this new waterfront has an extraordinary position on the waterfront. it sticks out into the bay and enjoys a fantastic panorama. we have been involved in the d for d plan since 2014 in curating a mixture of spaces and a mixture of experience...
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you see in the foreground here you have german chancellor angela merkel and theresa may of britain andn the background justin trudeau of canada. we're awaiting president trump's arrival. stephen, let me come back to you with what was printed in josh's paper late this week. >> i don't like it already. teasing. >> and it was specifically on these tariffs in which 29 ambassadors, eu ambassadors to the u.s., they wrote this. i'm going to read just a bit of it. the fact is we are both winning and have been for years. claims to the contrary including that the u.s. is at a losing end of this relationship deserve to be debunk because the united states makes more money doing business with the eu than with anyone else. your response to that, that framing from these eu ambassadors to the u.s. >> well, there's no question that the eruption of world global trade over the last 25 years and the reductions of tariffs has been a good thing for everyone including the united states. there's no doubt about that. but i think donald trump also has a point. you know, a lot of people are saying, gee, why is t
you see in the foreground here you have german chancellor angela merkel and theresa may of britain andn the background justin trudeau of canada. we're awaiting president trump's arrival. stephen, let me come back to you with what was printed in josh's paper late this week. >> i don't like it already. teasing. >> and it was specifically on these tariffs in which 29 ambassadors, eu ambassadors to the u.s., they wrote this. i'm going to read just a bit of it. the fact is we are both...
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we're looking live at moscow russia, the skyline there and the national stadium in the foreground.hat's where the opening match will take place at 11:00 a.m. our time. but even with thi year's game starting soon, the big news continues to be the united states company hosting the cupn 2026 w i for theit fhirst time 48 teams will participate. that's andditional 16 countries. but the big focus now is the kickoff to world cup 2018. it is j htours away right here on fox5. starts at 10:00 a.m. with the pregame so world cup today and then it's thepening match, russia hosting taking on saudia arabia starting at 110 a.m. >> ♪ exciting.ro hm?>> very >> going straighm stanley cup to world cup. >> that's right. >> lots to watch on fox. all right g 77 degrees outside right ns.ow nice and humid start touy the day. clouds rolling on i through. s a cold front coming through very early this morning. it willno eventually k down these humidity valuesater on this afternoon. and it's starting t bring in some cooler air in the far northwest suburbs.7, hagerstown 6 cumberland down to 63 so me comfortab s
we're looking live at moscow russia, the skyline there and the national stadium in the foreground.hat's where the opening match will take place at 11:00 a.m. our time. but even with thi year's game starting soon, the big news continues to be the united states company hosting the cupn 2026 w i for theit fhirst time 48 teams will participate. that's andditional 16 countries. but the big focus now is the kickoff to world cup 2018. it is j htours away right here on fox5. starts at 10:00 a.m. with...
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city for a long time who have been doing this work behind the scenes that we want to bring to the foreground and use their expertise to form the work within our system. i just wanted to point out, as mr miller and mr davis mentioned, we obviously have under dr 's matthew's leadership, the strategy for 28 schools. as we think about it for our problematic areas that address upper-level grades, we think that there is a few key areas of alignment, being our use of data and how we are using data to hold conversations with our school side stakeholders to support students at the need for cultural humility and our programming and the importance of school family and keep -- community partnerships. those are the things that we will draw out and sharing these updates. i wanted to first share, again, they have this focus on the life course and transition point. there has been a lot of work, you know, we first started looking at students who are moving to postsecondary and it really helps eliminate to the need for us to backwards map support for our students so they can successfully navigate through high
city for a long time who have been doing this work behind the scenes that we want to bring to the foreground and use their expertise to form the work within our system. i just wanted to point out, as mr miller and mr davis mentioned, we obviously have under dr 's matthew's leadership, the strategy for 28 schools. as we think about it for our problematic areas that address upper-level grades, we think that there is a few key areas of alignment, being our use of data and how we are using data to...
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here you're in the foreground. who do you want to fall back?board of education system in general. i have two children with learning disabilities, and they are in the middle on that gray area where they have dyslexia. my first son was originally diagnosed with autism but then he came off the spectrum. but where they put them in the mainstream school, they don't fit, but they don't fit in a special segregated school, either. so there are no systems really in place. they have services and stuff like that. we have to fight the board of education every year to get the funding because it's not a state-approved boarding school. >> any other thoughts this week? >> roach milk. it's a real thing. >> a lot of nutrients. >> it's the one pet peeve that i have. >> doctor? >> the nfl. americans have a right to protest. it's our first amendment right. we have a right to protest. so how a league all of a sudden can sit there with the owners and say, no, they don't have a right to their constitutional right in the first amendment bill of rights is beyond me. >>
here you're in the foreground. who do you want to fall back?board of education system in general. i have two children with learning disabilities, and they are in the middle on that gray area where they have dyslexia. my first son was originally diagnosed with autism but then he came off the spectrum. but where they put them in the mainstream school, they don't fit, but they don't fit in a special segregated school, either. so there are no systems really in place. they have services and stuff...
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in the foreground, we have the area being rehabilitated. behind that the 13 story mast which houses the bulk of the residential units above. to the west we see the reading room at the base and residential units above in the brown stone colored structure. at night, once again, active use wills provide transparency to the street, lots of life, safety, and urban life. we have intentionally placed the residential lobby on shannon alleyway that is intended to bring life, occupants and people to that area increasing safety and having more eyes on the street. along jones street, that small mast is kept low to give light and air to the occupants of the pierre along o'farrell street and the church reading room and the restaurant and retail space. and along shannon alleyway, that lobby is centered on the street bringing occupants and activity down shannon alleyway. and i would like to introduce tyler from thompson who will discuss public outreach that's been done. thank you very much. >> good evening, commissioners. thank you for hearing us this even
in the foreground, we have the area being rehabilitated. behind that the 13 story mast which houses the bulk of the residential units above. to the west we see the reading room at the base and residential units above in the brown stone colored structure. at night, once again, active use wills provide transparency to the street, lots of life, safety, and urban life. we have intentionally placed the residential lobby on shannon alleyway that is intended to bring life, occupants and people to that...
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level of your phone the available storage space even whether your facebook window is open in the foreground or the background and your mouse movements look some of this is likely buried in facebook's privacy policy somewhere of course nobody reads that right but seeing it here written now it's in plain language honestly is shocking and really it shows you just the depth of information facebook has on us and the lengths those willing to go to get it what house or not for you well their facebook has also answer a question about a separate app this is a facebook app it doesn't talk about it very much publicly and they kind of sell this as something to protect you while you're browsing the internet but now they're admitting that there's a lot more to it and this is an app it's called old navajo and as you can see this is how facebook build it they say is a way to protect yourself it's a v.p.n. so that means it disguises your location while you're online and theoretically it helps to keep you from being tracked but it's experts have long suspected in a facebook is admitting in this testimony to
level of your phone the available storage space even whether your facebook window is open in the foreground or the background and your mouse movements look some of this is likely buried in facebook's privacy policy somewhere of course nobody reads that right but seeing it here written now it's in plain language honestly is shocking and really it shows you just the depth of information facebook has on us and the lengths those willing to go to get it what house or not for you well their facebook...
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a very fitting opening definitely music coal and and and of course with the arts in the in the foreground and the other highlights there absolutely and there's so many good films i don't know i almost don't know where to start but i think the stand out for me is foxtrot which is by the israeli director samuel mouse it won the silver lion grand jury prize in venice just last year and was also shortlisted for the oscar for best foreign language film it's very heavy stuff which one can imagine from his previous film lebannon it's sort of a mix of the personal and the political to create a portrait of israel as a traumatized society a crook. foxtrot begins with bad news for the parents of a young man serving in the israeli army. in the film and now going a bit of cannot. there is a surreal twist in store for the parents but the movie also shows the daily life of their son at a military checkpoint this was a recluse that. it's creeping where no one homeowner. has been remarkably for months on what i mean how much of an effort of. this allegory of israeli society made the director a few high pr
a very fitting opening definitely music coal and and and of course with the arts in the in the foreground and the other highlights there absolutely and there's so many good films i don't know i almost don't know where to start but i think the stand out for me is foxtrot which is by the israeli director samuel mouse it won the silver lion grand jury prize in venice just last year and was also shortlisted for the oscar for best foreign language film it's very heavy stuff which one can imagine...
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john draw a line, in the foreground to the left of the high-rises there. this particular route, and over st. john right now, because this was -- an early plantation region, truck farms and dairies and larger commodity plantations. and old colonial era plantation houses. we will see, 1788 plantation house known as the old spanish customs house that embodies that great look over here. and a spectacular -- 1788, old spanish custom house, noticed the double hitched roof, raised construction, center chimneys post construction, by that size and various setbacks in the french quarter and roughly speaking that is what really french colonial new orleans looked like. we are on right now, slightly elevated ridge that allowed foot passage by the french quarter. and swamps to your left, swamps to your right and would be a really narrow foot road that allowed people to get to the river without going up the river, if it weren't for the imperceptible ridge you are on right now. >> it is almost imperceptible. so water in low areas and i like to make this point that in stud
john draw a line, in the foreground to the left of the high-rises there. this particular route, and over st. john right now, because this was -- an early plantation region, truck farms and dairies and larger commodity plantations. and old colonial era plantation houses. we will see, 1788 plantation house known as the old spanish customs house that embodies that great look over here. and a spectacular -- 1788, old spanish custom house, noticed the double hitched roof, raised construction, center...
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expensive or -- >> i need to see the drivers of the material and commodity names really come to the foregroundt not happened in the first six months of the year i can now look at something like emerging markets the sentiment is washed out. the valuations are back to the levels they were in december of 2016 the earnings are looking solid that's probably where i would be looking for better up side than in the material space. >> finally, brian, just give us a sense of what to do with all the headline risk. we get a headline this morning from axios that the president wants to pull out of the wto, despite his -- the best advice from his advisers. what do you do with that >> we're always going to be dealing with headline risk if we just think about this whole elongated cycle, we've talked about greece leaving the eurozone we've talked about shutting down the u.s. government. we've talked about fiscal cliffs so i understand the trade issues look very front and center right now. if we go too far with it, then we'll have to become more defensive and more cautious in our portfolios for now, i think it's
expensive or -- >> i need to see the drivers of the material and commodity names really come to the foregroundt not happened in the first six months of the year i can now look at something like emerging markets the sentiment is washed out. the valuations are back to the levels they were in december of 2016 the earnings are looking solid that's probably where i would be looking for better up side than in the material space. >> finally, brian, just give us a sense of what to do with...
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that is him, riding his harley in the foreground. we're going to talk to him next.r its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground? this is the time to get an exceptional offer on the mercedes of your midsummer dreams at the mercedes-benz summer event, going on now. receive up to a $1,250 summer event bonus on select suvs. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> officials just wrapping up a briefing on the shooting that we've been following all hour in annapolis, maryland. sue herera with the latest >> sadly, the acting police chief just announced that there are at least five fatalities in this incident which took place at about 2:30 p.m. eastern time this afternoon when a gunman, at the gazette media, part of the baltimore sun system, came in and shot through the glass doors. came in and opened fire they believe with a shotgun and multiple people were hit we have five fatalities. we also have several injuries. some of those are considered grave. officials say they do expect the death toll to increase and go up that is a multiple use o
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if you draw a line from this water bodies in the foreground to just to the left of the high-rises, thatarks that little two mile portage trail. it was going through swamps but this particular route was just a couple of feet of all the swamplands and that made it dry celestial portage. we're over by the st. john right now and we are following more forcefully here, taking our right and because this was after the establishment of the city, this was an early lamentation region. truck farms and dairies as well as some larger commodity plantations. we have a couple examples of old colonial era plantation houses here. and in a moment, we will see a 1788 plantation house that is known as the old spanish customs house which also embodies that great look right over here. this is one of my favorite streets in the city. it's got a spectacular name. 1788, old spanish customhouse, notice the double room and the galleries, the raised construction . it is brick between construction. this, imagine different buildings of that size with various setback pieces dispersed through the french quarter and that
if you draw a line from this water bodies in the foreground to just to the left of the high-rises, thatarks that little two mile portage trail. it was going through swamps but this particular route was just a couple of feet of all the swamplands and that made it dry celestial portage. we're over by the st. john right now and we are following more forcefully here, taking our right and because this was after the establishment of the city, this was an early lamentation region. truck farms and...
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that's in the foreground today.go 9:30 eastern time monday morning, where are we going in the first early moments we're down 120, 130 -- down 130 points. that's where we are down 128. most of the dow 30 have opened -- and most of them as you can see there on the left hand side of the screen are in the red we're down about half percentage point on the dow. as for s&p 500 lower down to tune of one-half percentage point and nasdaq composite where's that going this morning? down more than that. it is down .8% so not concentrated but tech stocks are taking it look at this list on your screen now intel and video adobe lam research down and now this is in part because the white house has a plan -- to bar some chinese companies from investing in tech officials here. now look at harley-davidson they say that european tariffs could cost the company more than 2,000 dollars per bike. they're down 2% at 43. ge this is their last day in the dow industrial average after 110 years they're out as of tomorrow. they're reportedly got
that's in the foreground today.go 9:30 eastern time monday morning, where are we going in the first early moments we're down 120, 130 -- down 130 points. that's where we are down 128. most of the dow 30 have opened -- and most of them as you can see there on the left hand side of the screen are in the red we're down about half percentage point on the dow. as for s&p 500 lower down to tune of one-half percentage point and nasdaq composite where's that going this morning? down more than that....
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you can see here, this is taken a fairway away, you can see some in the foreground, but those trying deal with the fires as it erupts, it's popping up in different places along a long line of the hillside and it's causing real problems. the fire service, as louise was saying, is what they're calling an escalating incident. weather conditions, there is some wind, which is causing problems, and obviously the problem for those trying to deal with the situation is the risk of the smoke that the fire is causing. we'll keep you up to date on the story throughout the morning. with regard to the weather, they're saying the weather means other fires are occurring and they have advice for people out and about, make sure any cigarettes are distinguished, properly disposed of, glass as well, because it can act as a magnifier in the sun. we will follow that story throughout brea kfast we will follow that story throughout breakfast this morning —— breakfast. the government has scrapped plans forfive new women's prisons in england and wales. the same number of residential centres will be built inst
you can see here, this is taken a fairway away, you can see some in the foreground, but those trying deal with the fires as it erupts, it's popping up in different places along a long line of the hillside and it's causing real problems. the fire service, as louise was saying, is what they're calling an escalating incident. weather conditions, there is some wind, which is causing problems, and obviously the problem for those trying to deal with the situation is the risk of the smoke that the...