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berlin wall on the ninth of november nine hundred eighty nine was something that was more in the foreground here in germany for the last twenty years that's really before that was the pogroms against the programs of nine hundred thirty eight when i was young that was the most important thing to talk about on the ninth of. what was quite interesting. today is. the specific date for the proclamation of the first republic there's always has been involved in the background is always has been the other the not so important part of it this has been pushed a little bit further around just because today marks the hundred and it was free and what we see today is also that president funk tried to put all three events into one bigger picture on the americans focusing specially on the anniversary of the pogroms of the night of the broken glass because that's also what we're focusing on today the number of anti a semitic attacks in this country which include violent offenses and hate speech propaganda have remained fairly steadily for a decade at about fifteen hundred a year this according to an interio
berlin wall on the ninth of november nine hundred eighty nine was something that was more in the foreground here in germany for the last twenty years that's really before that was the pogroms against the programs of nine hundred thirty eight when i was young that was the most important thing to talk about on the ninth of. what was quite interesting. today is. the specific date for the proclamation of the first republic there's always has been involved in the background is always has been the...
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in the foreground is a neatly placed her of shoes. were any of these staged? dr. carmichael: we know certainly at gettysburg he perfected staging these scenes. someone else can jump in here. that's very possible. i don't recall of anything at antietam that was staged, especially those horrible photographs along the turnpike. do you know of any? >> i don't think they were. the shoes maybe. the bodies were there. he didn't need to drag them into other positions. dr. carmichael: that's correct. host: one more. >> these photographs and reports of battle got back to washington, was there any documentation of how lincoln perceived and reacted to these reports? dr. carmichael: so i can tell you this, that the first news reports that made it back to the tribune and the first reports on antietam has to go through great lengths to be able to get this story up to new york city because of the telegraph. anne stanton is taking in that information. some people would suggest or make the argument stanton was censoring it to some degree. i'm not so sure about that but in terms of
in the foreground is a neatly placed her of shoes. were any of these staged? dr. carmichael: we know certainly at gettysburg he perfected staging these scenes. someone else can jump in here. that's very possible. i don't recall of anything at antietam that was staged, especially those horrible photographs along the turnpike. do you know of any? >> i don't think they were. the shoes maybe. the bodies were there. he didn't need to drag them into other positions. dr. carmichael: that's...
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also note in the foreground, another soldier severely wounded, apparently his leg. and also note what you see here which you almost never see. blood. again, to my knowledge, i've never seen this reprinted anywhere. now here's goya's work. this is just one of many. you can look it up online. as you can see with goya's work, and where he succeeded, just , he was able to capture the expressions of war. you can see in that man's face terror, as well as that woman. and if you look off to what would be my far right, your far left, in the background also note that you see one of napoleon's soldiers ravishing a woman. war in all its horror, all its ugliness, goya put it out there for people to see just as snell did. my point, the northern people did not see this face or these faces of war, certainly did not see it after antietam. they vanished in these woodcuts. also want to note -- i feel like this composition is more balanced than the photograph, and the desert is of war, detritus of war, you don't see it anywhere on the ground. it's much cleaner. we'll go back. here you
also note in the foreground, another soldier severely wounded, apparently his leg. and also note what you see here which you almost never see. blood. again, to my knowledge, i've never seen this reprinted anywhere. now here's goya's work. this is just one of many. you can look it up online. as you can see with goya's work, and where he succeeded, just , he was able to capture the expressions of war. you can see in that man's face terror, as well as that woman. and if you look off to what would...
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harrison took advantage of the growing tensions between lennon and mccartney to move himself into the foreground. he contributed one of his very best songs while my guitar gently weeps playing my guitar i think it's outstanding it was the first time they ever let george harrison write four songs for an album. and he played while my guitar gently weeps together with friends old a new set up until his death in two thousand and one. but not everything on the want album was brilliant. as far as i see there's a little trash for me to do your blood does a ridiculous on. he would think that music is really i just hated it and i still hate it when. there was a tragic footnote to the. i tell them that the beatles were not directly involved in cult leader charles manson took the music as coded messages to him personally. and he saw the beatles as the four horsemen of the apocalypse spurred on by the song helter skelter his cult committed nine people in one nine hundred sixty nine. the want to tell them has just been really really stiff to lapse the santa of six c.d.'s and of blu ray disc. the fifty record
harrison took advantage of the growing tensions between lennon and mccartney to move himself into the foreground. he contributed one of his very best songs while my guitar gently weeps playing my guitar i think it's outstanding it was the first time they ever let george harrison write four songs for an album. and he played while my guitar gently weeps together with friends old a new set up until his death in two thousand and one. but not everything on the want album was brilliant. as far as i...
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the piano is always in the foreground because it stands for certain. that it was the centerpiece of the house and oddly enough. but i think even as a ruined buildings with. this one still retain something of the noble you know that's what's important to me and i can. tell he has been photographing abandon pianos since two thousand and nine. he promised them all across europe in spain germany the czech republic and ukraine. he devotes a great deal of time to finding new locations which he usually spots in online satellite images. you can see here for example so there's a large building and i can actually see that. there's a big hole in the roof i can see another hole over here and the gardens are being kept up any more it's potentially abandoned. says the on off studio's gallery in paris is seventeenth on this mall is opening an exhibition of his photos. has reached the point where he can live off his art he sells it all over the world. for something. of the time. but there also an indication of what's to come. maybe they're just waiting to decompose an
the piano is always in the foreground because it stands for certain. that it was the centerpiece of the house and oddly enough. but i think even as a ruined buildings with. this one still retain something of the noble you know that's what's important to me and i can. tell he has been photographing abandon pianos since two thousand and nine. he promised them all across europe in spain germany the czech republic and ukraine. he devotes a great deal of time to finding new locations which he...
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color of the ancient syrian city poll mir is distinctive to dominate the foreground. and there were no other chimp terrorists in this time anywhere in the world so it's a very particular type of of the area they're outside the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers were disagree said to buy ice so what indeed artista pal mayor was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of diverse idols predating islam the third century was power maris heyday trade was flourishing and people were wealthy this is a relic from that time it's part of a sick coughing soul coughing and it most likely how the remains of someone important. in syria's rich heritage isn't limited to pal mera this is the u. meowed mosque in damascus which is more than one thousand years old. the german artist's gustaf born find his captured at the grand building as well as syria's multi-faith society different kind of heads the three that they are wearing are like from different kind of religious trance damascus was also a center for going for the groom a
color of the ancient syrian city poll mir is distinctive to dominate the foreground. and there were no other chimp terrorists in this time anywhere in the world so it's a very particular type of of the area they're outside the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers were disagree said to buy ice so what indeed artista pal mayor was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of diverse idols predating islam the third century was power maris...
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in this particular scene by staggering the bottles so it will focus on the foreground and fade out the back. >> so the back two bolts in this case would sort of fade out. >> right. enough to where you can read them, but it just adds a little more of a dynamic. great, i think i'm going to make one of these. it's great. >>> next came dana. she brought her plan to revise the site. >> i'm excited to be here with you today and really dig into your shop. so at first glance, i think it's really great that your shop truly tells a story. you go to your about page here, which is very important, you have access to 35 million buyers across the world on etsy. >> that's a lot of people. >> you can really share your story and give them an inside look to the behind the scenes of the farms that you work with, really highlighting that local feature that you guys are showing here in the retail location. >> incorporated all the new pictures into the etsy apparatus program. they presented to jackie. >> are you ready to see new and improved shop. >> okay. so you worked with the photographer and got some rea
in this particular scene by staggering the bottles so it will focus on the foreground and fade out the back. >> so the back two bolts in this case would sort of fade out. >> right. enough to where you can read them, but it just adds a little more of a dynamic. great, i think i'm going to make one of these. it's great. >>> next came dana. she brought her plan to revise the site. >> i'm excited to be here with you today and really dig into your shop. so at first glance,...
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distinctive tombs dominates the foreground. and there were no other terrorists in this time anywhere in the world so it's a very particular type of of the area there outside the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers would disagree said to by i so what india has to palomar was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of diverse idols predating islam the third century was power mary's heyday trade was flourishing and people were golfing this is a relic from that time it's part of a six so coffin and it most likely how the remains of someone important. syria's rich heritage isn't limited to pal mera this is the you me out mosque in damascus which is more than one thousand jews aren't here the german artists gustaf born find his captured at the grand building as well as syria's multi-faith society different kind of her thirty three that they are wearing are like from different kind of religious trance damascus was also a center for going for the grand rich during the ottoman p
distinctive tombs dominates the foreground. and there were no other terrorists in this time anywhere in the world so it's a very particular type of of the area there outside the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers would disagree said to by i so what india has to palomar was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of diverse idols predating islam the third century was power mary's heyday trade was flourishing and people were golfing this...
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to the foreground. there were no other chin terrorists in this time anywhere in the world so it's a very particular type of of the area they're outside the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers were disagree said to by eisel what indeed artista palin mayor was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of diverse idols predating islam the third century was power mary's heyday trade was flourishing and people were wealthy this is a relic from that time it's part of a sick coughing so coffin and it most likely how the remains of someone important. in syria's rich heritage isn't limited to pal mera this is the you me out mosque in damascus which is more than one thousand years old. the german artist school stuff gone find his captured at the grand building as well as syria's multi-faith society different kind of head that that they are wearing are like from different kind of religious trance damascus was also a center for going for polygamy much during
to the foreground. there were no other chin terrorists in this time anywhere in the world so it's a very particular type of of the area they're outside the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers were disagree said to by eisel what indeed artista palin mayor was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of diverse idols predating islam the third century was power mary's heyday trade was flourishing and people were wealthy this is a relic from...
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background, it can be distracting but what we have done is created something that makes the content the foregroundtion around 88%, we have seen recall up by 77%. we are able to move the test results for kids from seagraves to a grades in less than eight weeks, so it is really powerful. —— c grades.|j in less than eight weeks, so it is really powerful. -- c grades. i can remember in the 1980s and 1990s, wordperfect, the only thing i learned in school. as a business, had you make it work, if you are having to create content for different schools, different subjects, different material? we are quite lean business. we have the music creation side down really tight, so the content creation isn't expensive. we monetise in two ways, the b— expensive. we monetise in two ways, the b- c expensive. we monetise in two ways, the b— c model for students, it is based on the freeman model and then we have got a whole package that we sell to schools and that is where we we see a lot of impact, because it allows teachers to really take their heavy lifting out of the classroom, off—loaded onto a platform like ours a
background, it can be distracting but what we have done is created something that makes the content the foregroundtion around 88%, we have seen recall up by 77%. we are able to move the test results for kids from seagraves to a grades in less than eight weeks, so it is really powerful. —— c grades.|j in less than eight weeks, so it is really powerful. -- c grades. i can remember in the 1980s and 1990s, wordperfect, the only thing i learned in school. as a business, had you make it work, if...
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mitchell: the gentleman in the foreground, that is charles h. brent. he was chief of chaplains for the aef, the american expeditionary forces. host: it is also interesting to look back in time on the widespread use of horses still. the automobile certainly coming into play, but not as -- not uniquely so at that time. mitchell: yeah. i mean, the army kind of went into the modern age of world war i using motorized, but i think the tradition of using horse drawn casket and obviously walking was something that, you know, they wanted to keep for this event. host: here the casket is being carried down the steps of the united states capitol, a scene that modern americans will be familiar with with similar ceremonies in our time. and put on the horse-drawn bier that will make its way through the streets of washington and over to arlington cemetery. let's watch for just a minute. host: now, who was invited to participate in this parade? it is really quite a long demonstration of support. allison: there is a really interesting, diverse group of people that parti
mitchell: the gentleman in the foreground, that is charles h. brent. he was chief of chaplains for the aef, the american expeditionary forces. host: it is also interesting to look back in time on the widespread use of horses still. the automobile certainly coming into play, but not as -- not uniquely so at that time. mitchell: yeah. i mean, the army kind of went into the modern age of world war i using motorized, but i think the tradition of using horse drawn casket and obviously walking was...
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the black specs are dust and a rock in the foreground. we needed positive news. >>> prosecutors say paul manafort lied to robert mueller. his plea deal is off. why could he have misled investigators. so this christmas, take care of the hands that take care of you. that's me in back in 1987, when i gave isotoner gloves to all my teammates. now i have a different set of teammates. my family. and they all want isotoner gloves for christmas because they keep getting better. there's smartouch. for selfies whenever, wherever. then there's four way stretch for flexibility. they even have smartdri. see? stays dry. so get isotoner gloves for the whole family. take care of the hands that take care of you. >>> the deal is off. prosecutors say paul manafort lied to robert mueller. >>> i don't believe it. no, no. i don't believe it. >> the president outright dismissive of scientists who say climate change is a crisis. >>> the president lashing out at gm. the automaker shuttering plants and slashing the work force by 15%. >>> and the fbi will overhaul
the black specs are dust and a rock in the foreground. we needed positive news. >>> prosecutors say paul manafort lied to robert mueller. his plea deal is off. why could he have misled investigators. so this christmas, take care of the hands that take care of you. that's me in back in 1987, when i gave isotoner gloves to all my teammates. now i have a different set of teammates. my family. and they all want isotoner gloves for christmas because they keep getting better. there's...
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up ♪ well you better not mess this up ♪ while i'm away ♪ ♪ ♪ where they tugging the bed in the foreground's six whole nations and who knows where they lay ♪ well, you won't balita patch that with a one slap slain sleigh ♪ and that bread don't even cost no bread on my masthead ♪ and that bed ain't even made up, and the swing side caved in ♪ well, there's indians in the graveyard, and we built on top of them ♪ well, i wanna comprehend you, but that's hard to give way ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ well you better not mess this up ♪ well you better not mess this up ♪ while i'm away ♪ ♪ ♪ do we really know what happened to the clamped winter pass? ♪ well, i would've bet a coat over highway pass ♪ for every little young ripple slapped on the back ♪ well, i wanna comprehend you, said no overpass ♪ the very young thing chad with the sweater back ♪ said he ain't known no love, so he just attacks ♪ but i known a couple lovers, some were quarterbacks ♪ but can't you see, hon, that there's two of that, now? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ well, there ain't no other, other ♪ well, there ain't no other, other ♪ well we better not mess this ♪ w
up ♪ well you better not mess this up ♪ while i'm away ♪ ♪ ♪ where they tugging the bed in the foreground's six whole nations and who knows where they lay ♪ well, you won't balita patch that with a one slap slain sleigh ♪ and that bread don't even cost no bread on my masthead ♪ and that bed ain't even made up, and the swing side caved in ♪ well, there's indians in the graveyard, and we built on top of them ♪ well, i wanna comprehend you, but that's hard to give way ♪ ♪...
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in the foreground that is the embarcadero center lit up and in the background you can see the oakland estuary. it's nice to take a moment to reflect on what we are thankful for. >> and they for my mom is visiting. i am going to a friends for thanksgiving. >> for my family. i've got a wife and we just had a baby last year. i'm happy she is healthy and happy. >> i'm thankful for a lot. really, the support from my family and friends and my boyfriend and my colleagues. it has been tough and i have gotten a lot of support from everyone. >> amazing -- i'm super thankful. >> >>> the two parking lots are closed this morning. the welcome center parking lot and the vista point regular will be closed. they said they are closing them to avoid traffic backups that occur on these busy weekends. you can still enjoy the view from the overlooks but you must come by bus or bike or taxi or walking. >>> sallys off. the roads should be clear without too much traffic except maybe shoppers heading to the sales starting later today. all bay area transit agencies are operating on sunday or holiday schedules.
in the foreground that is the embarcadero center lit up and in the background you can see the oakland estuary. it's nice to take a moment to reflect on what we are thankful for. >> and they for my mom is visiting. i am going to a friends for thanksgiving. >> for my family. i've got a wife and we just had a baby last year. i'm happy she is healthy and happy. >> i'm thankful for a lot. really, the support from my family and friends and my boyfriend and my colleagues. it has been...
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you will notice some of the actively used outdoor space in the foreground and community center toward the rear of the site. this is a view of the entrance from the evans avenue with the workforce building peeking out from the right and picnic area on the left. this is a view of the community center from the garden and the picnic area. in addition to providing active outdoor space, this area also serves as a demonstration for complying with our city's own storm water management ordinance. this is a view of the community center from the meadows and the lawn with the community center directly in front of us and alex pitcher pavilion peeking out from the trees on the right. this is a view of the community center from what we are calling boulder hill, the outdoor playground for the children. it will incorporate natural play spaces. and here is a depiction of some of those natural play spaces for the children, unlike standard cookie cutter metal and plastic play structures that make up the bulk of today's playgrounds our site will be sure to incorporate the surrounding landscape and vegetat
you will notice some of the actively used outdoor space in the foreground and community center toward the rear of the site. this is a view of the entrance from the evans avenue with the workforce building peeking out from the right and picnic area on the left. this is a view of the community center from the garden and the picnic area. in addition to providing active outdoor space, this area also serves as a demonstration for complying with our city's own storm water management ordinance. this...
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in the foreground is our native-american history that occupied the yerba buena and the elder is telling stories about the island and the history of the island to contemporary family, gathered around the campfire, from the smoke, the phoenix is rising, the symbol of the rising of the city from the great earthquake and fire and from there, we have the presence of the navy, which occupied the island after we declared war in 1942, i think. and the anchors in each corner, right and left corners, is something that's visible to the community every day as they go around the island. it's framing the mural. and then the navy men transform into children and all the activities that they have around the gym and the island playing and playing basketball and jumping rope and was excited about drawing her rainbows. we made the jump ropes into rainbows. and beyond that, we have a group of children who are running and playing with the -- with the paper airplane, which is reflective of the yankee clipper that's in the far right-hand corner going out of the picture. and, of course, there is new development
in the foreground is our native-american history that occupied the yerba buena and the elder is telling stories about the island and the history of the island to contemporary family, gathered around the campfire, from the smoke, the phoenix is rising, the symbol of the rising of the city from the great earthquake and fire and from there, we have the presence of the navy, which occupied the island after we declared war in 1942, i think. and the anchors in each corner, right and left corners, is...
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there is a famous gardener photograph, and the background is of a church, and in the immediate foreground is a pair of shoes. was any of the seeds -- scenes stage? >> we know it gettysburg that he perfected the scenes and somebody else can jump in here and it is very possible. i don't recall anything that was stage. >> i don't think that they want us. >> >> as these photographs and reports a battle got back to washington, is there any documentation of how lincoln received and reacted to these reports. >> i can tell you the first news reports that made it back, and they have to go to great links to get their story to new york city because of the telegraph, and stanton is taking and that information some people would suggest, but i am not so sure about that, but in terms of the first report of the battle and how it was transmitted to lincoln, i don't know. but in terms of news of the battle, it reads new york city and reached the tribute and definitely within a few days it happened, and that piece was to present what we call syndicated and it made wide circulation. >> to reinforce that poin
there is a famous gardener photograph, and the background is of a church, and in the immediate foreground is a pair of shoes. was any of the seeds -- scenes stage? >> we know it gettysburg that he perfected the scenes and somebody else can jump in here and it is very possible. i don't recall anything that was stage. >> i don't think that they want us. >> >> as these photographs and reports a battle got back to washington, is there any documentation of how lincoln...
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all we can see is the foreground with the trees and the branches just about it. current air quality levels once again we are starting -- we are seeing areas up above 200 very unhealthy. san francisco, oakland, concord, fairfield, san rafael, these numbers potentially -- can't promise it because a lot can change, a subtle change in the wind direction us. but those numbers might come down a bit into the weekend. but this is our expectation. air quality advisory right on through tuesday. a "spare the air" alert through tuesday. what will change tomorrow is a little bit of a west wind with that, that can maybe help things out near the coast and near portions of the bay shoreline but we still have that offshore wind direction so for tomorrow, the air quality management district painting us in the orange unhealthy for sensitive groups but a little tweak in the winds or the fire we could easily be back up and probably bet on this unhealthy or very unhealthy for the bay area in the saturday outlook. you heard about the red flag warning toward the fire zone right around t
all we can see is the foreground with the trees and the branches just about it. current air quality levels once again we are starting -- we are seeing areas up above 200 very unhealthy. san francisco, oakland, concord, fairfield, san rafael, these numbers potentially -- can't promise it because a lot can change, a subtle change in the wind direction us. but those numbers might come down a bit into the weekend. but this is our expectation. air quality advisory right on through tuesday. a...
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and i think this brings this into the foreground.e, i think, undeniable realities. don, we're from the outside looking in, right? so we're trying to do psychological profiles here. the president seems to be very concerned about what it is he expects to happen, probably in the near future, and he's acting out in a way that only he does. >> it started, for me, when michael cohen ended up in washington. we got the video of him in the airport, also "the wall street journal" reporting. 36 sources or 34 or 36 sources. that, i'm sure -- and also now that he's been answering these questions from his legal team, which is probably -- his legal counsel which is probably giving him some idea, where does this investigation go next. >> right. it's probably broader than he thought. it's deeper than he thought. look, it's completely different area, but i think there is a parallel. the most powerful tool we had to make an al qaeda detainee off balance was actually knowing more than he thought we knew. when we went in there and asked the question that
and i think this brings this into the foreground.e, i think, undeniable realities. don, we're from the outside looking in, right? so we're trying to do psychological profiles here. the president seems to be very concerned about what it is he expects to happen, probably in the near future, and he's acting out in a way that only he does. >> it started, for me, when michael cohen ended up in washington. we got the video of him in the airport, also "the wall street journal"...
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i think in this picture in the foreground there, do you see the little hand holding that ballot? i think they're showing us the one lonely ballot here that they can't decide what to do with. you can see what it says there, from fairbanks precinct number 6. this ballot was found loose with the questioned ballot materials. there was no questioned ballot envelope to account -- i think this might be the actual one ballot in question. "alaska daily news" reports that this one loose mysterious ballot is a vote for the democrat in the race, but because of the weird circumstances under which this one ballot was found, they still don't exactly know how or if they're going to count it, according to "the daily news," even though the vote has been counted and recounted and recounted again and now certified. that single ballot, which could decide the whole thing is still legally considered to be on the bubble because of the strange circumstances in which it was found. it's as yet uncounted, quote, pending further legal analysis. so that one house race and partisan control of that state legisl
i think in this picture in the foreground there, do you see the little hand holding that ballot? i think they're showing us the one lonely ballot here that they can't decide what to do with. you can see what it says there, from fairbanks precinct number 6. this ballot was found loose with the questioned ballot materials. there was no questioned ballot envelope to account -- i think this might be the actual one ballot in question. "alaska daily news" reports that this one loose...
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if we come a little bit to the foreground there, you'll notice a car burned out as well. so this fire extremely devastating. a lot of destruction left behind. 370 structures destroyed, but potentially that number could rise. they are gaining some ground as far as the containment numbers go. 20% and right now the biggest challenge for firefighters are the santa ana winds. we've been seeing it kick up dust and, you know, that could potentially fly embers and that could fall onto vegetation. it's so dry here in california. it doesn't take much for a small fire to explode in size. right now tens of thousands of acres have been burned. this is still very much an active fire. meanwhile here in this community, still an evacuation zone, however, we have seen some residents coming and going. this is their reality. this is heartbreaking. after hearing some of their stories, you can't wrap your mind around what they are dealing with right now. ali? >> kathy, thanks very much for trying to give us some impression of how serious this is. kathy park for us in westlake village, californ
if we come a little bit to the foreground there, you'll notice a car burned out as well. so this fire extremely devastating. a lot of destruction left behind. 370 structures destroyed, but potentially that number could rise. they are gaining some ground as far as the containment numbers go. 20% and right now the biggest challenge for firefighters are the santa ana winds. we've been seeing it kick up dust and, you know, that could potentially fly embers and that could fall onto vegetation. it's...
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of distinctive tombs dominates the foreground. and there were no other chin terraces in this time anywhere in the world so it's a very particular type of of the area there outside of the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers would disagree said to buy ice so what indeed it has to palin mera was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of diverse idols predating islam the third century was power mary's heyday trade was flourishing and people were wealthy this is a relic from that time it's part of a sick coughing so coffin and it most likely how the remains of someone important. syria's rich heritage isn't limited to pal mera this is the you me out mosque in damascus which is more than one thousand gee isn't he. the german artists gustaf one find his captured at the grand building as well as syria's multi-faith society different kind of head that that they are wearing are like from different kind of religious trance damascus was also a center for going for the very much during
of distinctive tombs dominates the foreground. and there were no other chin terraces in this time anywhere in the world so it's a very particular type of of the area there outside of the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers would disagree said to buy ice so what indeed it has to palin mera was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of diverse idols predating islam the third century was power mary's heyday trade was flourishing and...
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the sales force tower in the foreground. we will check in with steve in a few minutes >> we know very windy. the santa ana winds dying down there. thankfully. but last year, it was early october. this year, almost mid-november, and we are experiencing these fire conditions. >> it's crazy to think this fire started yesterday at 6:30 am. we are not that far in. it was a small fire than. >> we are just one day in. the city of paradise has been devastated. cal fire says the whole town is gone. we spoke with cal fire earlier at 7:00. we are waiting for a news briefing from the state. regarding devastating wildfires across california. that is set to begin charlie. we will have a news conference for you what it does began. let's focus on the location of the state's largest fire right now. it is a camp fire up north. it has burnt there nearly 110 square miles in butte county. just about 90 minutes north of sacramento. alyssa harrington went up to the fire area this morning to survey the damage. we are live now i butte county. it loo
the sales force tower in the foreground. we will check in with steve in a few minutes >> we know very windy. the santa ana winds dying down there. thankfully. but last year, it was early october. this year, almost mid-november, and we are experiencing these fire conditions. >> it's crazy to think this fire started yesterday at 6:30 am. we are not that far in. it was a small fire than. >> we are just one day in. the city of paradise has been devastated. cal fire says the whole...
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i think in this picture in the foreground there, do you see the little hand holding that ballot? i think they're showing us the one lonely ballot here that they can't decide what to do with. you can see what it says there, from fairbanks precinct number 6. this ballot was found loose with the questioned ballot materials. there was no questioned ballot envelope to account -- i think this might be the actual one ballot in question. "alaska daily news" reports that this one loose mysterious ballot is a vote for the democrat in the race, but because of the weird circumstances under which this one ballot was found, they still don't exactly know how or if they're going to count it, according to "the daily news," even though the vote has been counted and recounted and recounted again and now certified. that single ballot, which could decide the whole thing is still legally considered to be on the bubble because of the strange circumstances in which it was found. it's as yet uncounted, quote, pending further legal analysis. so that one house race and partisan control of that state legisl
i think in this picture in the foreground there, do you see the little hand holding that ballot? i think they're showing us the one lonely ballot here that they can't decide what to do with. you can see what it says there, from fairbanks precinct number 6. this ballot was found loose with the questioned ballot materials. there was no questioned ballot envelope to account -- i think this might be the actual one ballot in question. "alaska daily news" reports that this one loose...
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Nov 15, 2018
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. >> i think it will definitely feature more in the background then the foreground. i think the administrations -- the administration has been pretty clear in connecting the program with predatory economics. they see them as one. that message is likely to continue. i think it resonates in some way. we do have some serious problems with how the death traps are dealt with in mixed neighborhoods. but i don't expect either the vice president or president trump to mention it directly to xi jinping. i expect it to be the drumbeat in each of our statements. i guess the one thing i am watching for which is important is every now and again you get a little hint that maybe the administration is considering coming out and formally opposing as opposed to describing in the background. i think that would be a significant mistake. as we have been discussing, the message it sends to the regions is we know you have these infrastructure needs but we are not playing. >> this is one of the areas that prime minister modi has been more comfortable talking about. india was the first major
. >> i think it will definitely feature more in the background then the foreground. i think the administrations -- the administration has been pretty clear in connecting the program with predatory economics. they see them as one. that message is likely to continue. i think it resonates in some way. we do have some serious problems with how the death traps are dealt with in mixed neighborhoods. but i don't expect either the vice president or president trump to mention it directly to xi...
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Nov 23, 2018
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first known watercolor of the ancient syrian city pole mirrors the distinctive tombs dominate the foreground. and there were no other chin terrorists in this time anywhere in the works so it's a very particular type of of the area there outside the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers would disagree sit by i so what indeed artista pal mayor was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of diverse idols predating islam the third century was power mary's heyday trade was flourishing and people were wealthy this is a relic from that time it's part of a sick coughing soul coughing and it most likely held the remains of someone important. but syria's rich heritage isn't limited to pal mera this is the you me out mosque in damascus which is more than one thousand jews aren't here the german artists gustaf born find his captured at the grand building as well as syria's multi-faith society different kind of heads that that they are wearing are like from different kind of religious trance damascus was also a center for going for the government c
first known watercolor of the ancient syrian city pole mirrors the distinctive tombs dominate the foreground. and there were no other chin terrorists in this time anywhere in the works so it's a very particular type of of the area there outside the city in the valley of the tourists more than two hundred years later those two towers would disagree sit by i so what indeed artista pal mayor was exactly what i saw sought to destroy. sculptures of diverse idols predating islam the third century was...
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Nov 9, 2018
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. >> i think it will definitely feature probably more in the background, maybe in the foreground, butthe administrations been pretty clear in connecting the programs credits or economics. i know they see them as one that messages likely to continue and to be fair, i think it's that serious problems with the tracks as they been described that result from these projects and that's a big issue in next neighborhood so maybe i'll have him comments as well but i don't expect either the vice president or president trump to directly mention it to xi, i expected to be somebody as any statements, i guess the one thing i'm working for which is important is every now and again you get a little hit that the administration is considering coming out and posing as opposed to describing in the background, i personally feel that would be a significant mistake was as we've all been discussing, they know we have these infrastructure needs but you're not playing . >> this is one of the areas that prime minister moti has been more comfortable talking about our interest. india was the first major country to
. >> i think it will definitely feature probably more in the background, maybe in the foreground, butthe administrations been pretty clear in connecting the programs credits or economics. i know they see them as one that messages likely to continue and to be fair, i think it's that serious problems with the tracks as they been described that result from these projects and that's a big issue in next neighborhood so maybe i'll have him comments as well but i don't expect either the vice...
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Dec 1, 2018
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the officer roz job was to be the operational point man for the four star combat and commander foregroundsse and the gmd operations, the commander north com is really responsible for decision authority for launching gmd, heaven forbid. i knew something but missile defense. came from an air force combat rescue helicopter community of all things so a strange duck in the world but i prepared for my new job. i was excited about coming to the joint staff. i'd been in once before as a major. i talked to a lot of smart people like my friend and colleague and mentor their my right, and other former directors what i was getting into. thought i had a solid plan, excited, bit of a vision, check in with the team and figure out what we were going to do talk to rick on day one and had an appointment with my three-star boss, you go to a new assignment you get to go in and check in with the boss seeker what his priority and are maybe have a little chance to talk about what yours are and go from there. i remember vividly walking into the office and did the obligatory handshakes and small talk and got right
the officer roz job was to be the operational point man for the four star combat and commander foregroundsse and the gmd operations, the commander north com is really responsible for decision authority for launching gmd, heaven forbid. i knew something but missile defense. came from an air force combat rescue helicopter community of all things so a strange duck in the world but i prepared for my new job. i was excited about coming to the joint staff. i'd been in once before as a major. i talked...
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there is the foreground leading travelers it looks like as the the troops advance in front of them. >> and he has got something in his mouth. >> there on the right is the man with his floppy hat. he wrote about that shot. so it seems to be authentic. >> i was suspicious of this shot, the weather seems so different. >> i would be suspicious. [laughter] >> yeah. well you see the machine gun is -- >> yeah. >> is there any evidence that the man encouraged reenactments for his camera? >> a couple times. german prisoners that were dancing, he could not get the camera set up before they got there most of it, and he asked them to do it again, and they did. so it is a recreation of what actually happened, but that is typical of the equipment of the time, and that is fair game, i think. there were some things that he asked people to do. i'm sure they spliced it in and presented it as part of the thrust, the offensive thrust into this battle. but i think he was just trying to represent as best as he could you know what actually was there. but look at this. these guys are not -- this is the targe
there is the foreground leading travelers it looks like as the the troops advance in front of them. >> and he has got something in his mouth. >> there on the right is the man with his floppy hat. he wrote about that shot. so it seems to be authentic. >> i was suspicious of this shot, the weather seems so different. >> i would be suspicious. [laughter] >> yeah. well you see the machine gun is -- >> yeah. >> is there any evidence that the man encouraged...
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about the slowdown, to worry about indigestion in the corporate market all these things are now foregroundpling with it all. i don't know that it means that the fed all of a sudden was right and now it's suddenly wrong. >> like a good way to validate the correction and make people that were too complacent think, wow, this isn't just a correction >> in a stressed market where it reaches for things to worry about, right now, in that environment, what interests me is when you see the counterintuitive moves when nvidia has an awful quarter and it's going to fall apart today and see what the rest of tech does. that's what you're looking for in this environment. when not everything seems to go in one direction the corporate debt thing is fascinating. you might have this huge chunk of ge debt the market is overanticipating it gets downgraded maybe it gets downgraded above investment grade in which case the high yield -- nobody's talking about -- >> 10% of the junk bond market. >> but nobody's talking about that shows that there's a solvency problem in corporate america. because we have no maturit
about the slowdown, to worry about indigestion in the corporate market all these things are now foregroundpling with it all. i don't know that it means that the fed all of a sudden was right and now it's suddenly wrong. >> like a good way to validate the correction and make people that were too complacent think, wow, this isn't just a correction >> in a stressed market where it reaches for things to worry about, right now, in that environment, what interests me is when you see the...