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fromme hits ferry godwin in stride. 24 yards for the touchdown.ulldogs win 36-17. >>> pac-12 north, done. pac-12 south highlights still to come. and did you make it through all of game 3 of last night's world series? series? this was o sfx: tsfx: feet shufflingc life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance starting january 1st, enroll by december 15th. because you never know when life... ...will change. get covered today. >>> los angeles is the sports capital of the west right now. the lakers, clippers, kings, rams, dodgers, ucla and usc all playing at home this week. we'll start at the coliseum where the trojans took on arizona state in a pac-12 south battle. trojans without starting quarterback j.t. daniels. so step up wide receiver tyler vaughn. he's the one who threw
fromme hits ferry godwin in stride. 24 yards for the touchdown.ulldogs win 36-17. >>> pac-12 north, done. pac-12 south highlights still to come. and did you make it through all of game 3 of last night's world series? series? this was o sfx: tsfx: feet shufflingc life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial...
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Oct 5, 2018
10/18
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seeing some of our colleagues giving hangers trying to their offices, chasing senators and spouses fromm restaurants through airports not to mention deglazing obstruction every step along the way. what i think really needs to be understood.lly needs our colleagues across the aisle claim to be looking out for the victim, they claimed to be on the side of empathy but there's nothing empathetic about the cruelty that they've shown judge kavanaugh, his wife and their children, nothing empathetic presuming somebody is guilty without evidence and nothing consistent about our leagues for good many refrains about the system convicting too many people on the evidence is thin. some have called this the atticus finch moment in the famous novel to kill a mockingbird by harper lee. we all remember atticus finch was a lawyer who didn't believe in a mere accusations anonymous with guilt. he represented an unpopular pperson whom many people presud was guilty of a heinous crime because of his race and race alone. we can learn from atticus finch now at a time when there's been such a vicious attack on the
seeing some of our colleagues giving hangers trying to their offices, chasing senators and spouses fromm restaurants through airports not to mention deglazing obstruction every step along the way. what i think really needs to be understood.lly needs our colleagues across the aisle claim to be looking out for the victim, they claimed to be on the side of empathy but there's nothing empathetic about the cruelty that they've shown judge kavanaugh, his wife and their children, nothing empathetic...
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Oct 20, 2018
10/18
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disney characters from mickey mouse to elsa and ana from fromm "frozen." >> for me it's special.his is my home town, you know what i mean? for me it's special. i look out, i can see the kids looking back at me or just watching the show in general, just get very emotional. so magical for them. >> from "the princess and frog." disney is the parent company of abc7. >>> free profited millions from tobacco, oil, and wall street. as a rich developer, she violated clean water laws. now she's trying to buy this election. the lt. governor's office isn't for sale. i'm dr. ed hernandez. as state senator, i worked across party lines. held drug corporations accountable. invested in schools and middle-class jobs. our campaign's people powered by firefighters, teachers and nurses. because i'll put you first - not big money. >>> coming up on abc7 news at 6:00. revisit mendocino county after the wildfires that burned down homes, not back to normal. >>> holiday season, what's on the shelves is coming up. >> michael finney is off but we have free stuff for you. >> pleasanton harvest f f at alameda
disney characters from mickey mouse to elsa and ana from fromm "frozen." >> for me it's special.his is my home town, you know what i mean? for me it's special. i look out, i can see the kids looking back at me or just watching the show in general, just get very emotional. so magical for them. >> from "the princess and frog." disney is the parent company of abc7. >>> free profited millions from tobacco, oil, and wall street. as a rich developer, she...
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Oct 8, 2018
10/18
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she wants to m move away fromm conventitional, teacheher-ld clclasses, whichch can be badr the e eyesand ininstead bringa more playful way of f learnin. khan f first describibes what s likeke to wake up p annot be ae to see. then htetells the stududents hw bestst to help a b blind pers. it's's a lesson ththat's becoa fixed part of e titimeble. the princicipal wants toto atk thproboblem ad-on.n. toy, two professoraree visiting. she shows them h stutudes' high mararks. the professors are he onon behalf of the gornrnmentnd arere anyzing study meths.s. a high-ranking officiasits i i the bagrground wu: shorsightedns is now nanatial security probm m for taiwiw. we're struggli t to fi enginenes and soldiers. d if our studentcacan't e, th in n thend they can't lrnrn ythingng repoerer: thstudieieare uneqvocacal. whwh's needeare fefewer acacher-d lesssss, more eaeaks, d morereatural light. wu: ourececentxperimen with chickens and monys h hav clearly owown th r regul daylht can reduce myia i in chdren by 30% a ye. reporterevereryo agrees the staff ro, totoo. it's thearents that are the principal
she wants to m move away fromm conventitional, teacheher-ld clclasses, whichch can be badr the e eyesand ininstead bringa more playful way of f learnin. khan f first describibes what s likeke to wake up p annot be ae to see. then htetells the stududents hw bestst to help a b blind pers. it's's a lesson ththat's becoa fixed part of e titimeble. the princicipal wants toto atk thproboblem ad-on.n. toy, two professoraree visiting. she shows them h stutudes' high mararks. the professors are he onon...
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Oct 29, 2018
10/18
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up in this country and now they were adults that they were literally turned into ghosts and erased fromm their community and one of my main characters made the determination of bravado and swagger for vulnerability i capturededad them walking. they didn't even have coats they had to stop to buy shoes. it was spur of the moment but they come up to washington when it was a national story. by the end of 2010 and they got the first vote on the dream act in the senate and the house because it was proposed more than a decade before it fell five votes short but then two years later with the obama administration to provide some temporary protections to continue to live and not turn into a ghost. so this is something. and i wanted to document it and because to see young people try to get involved in the politicalca system and changing hour cultural and civic and political dialogue. here we are. >> we don't give enough credit to the dreamers talking about young people not getting engaged or voting but sometimes they don't have the ability to vote but to make a huge difference for all young people
up in this country and now they were adults that they were literally turned into ghosts and erased fromm their community and one of my main characters made the determination of bravado and swagger for vulnerability i capturededad them walking. they didn't even have coats they had to stop to buy shoes. it was spur of the moment but they come up to washington when it was a national story. by the end of 2010 and they got the first vote on the dream act in the senate and the house because it was...
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Oct 18, 2018
10/18
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ralph: from my expererience, the motivavation out therere top oil in t the watater comes fromm greed. james: it's always about money. follow the money. richard: the united states is the only country that has a whistleblower award. on a ship, it's a small space, and people know what's taking place in that space. "fabrication of pipe connected to overboard as per instruction of first engineer." the osg case began w with a foreign ferral. canada suspected that the ship p was dumping, and they were right. but in our investigation, one ship led to another ship to another ship. and 12 osg ships were found to be involved in illegal conduct. to have a company this large, a publilicly traded company, a company headquartered in t the united statates of ame, engaged in thihis type of crimil condt was shockingng to us. once the investigation began, we interviewed crew membersrs on the ship. and one of those crew members came forward and he had tucked underneath his arm a little black notebook.e was the fitter of the ship, and he was asked to build a b bypass systemem. he was s so angry abot havin
ralph: from my expererience, the motivavation out therere top oil in t the watater comes fromm greed. james: it's always about money. follow the money. richard: the united states is the only country that has a whistleblower award. on a ship, it's a small space, and people know what's taking place in that space. "fabrication of pipe connected to overboard as per instruction of first engineer." the osg case began w with a foreign ferral. canada suspected that the ship p was dumping, and...
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Oct 3, 2018
10/18
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to take someone's home is like worse than ripping their heart away fromm ththeir body. >> i took david to meet my childhood friend. he and i went to the same school. i went afterwards to the united states, and he went to greece to study denyivityry, but he returned to jerusalem -- denyivityry. and he returned to jerusalem and has been living there ever since. >> maybe the people he meets here can have root canal from him. >> he's seen the situation. half of his patients can't even afford to pay him. but he never turns anyone away. >> and you see some guy coming from russiaa and he says this i my land, and he takes your land, which you have been here thousands and thousands of years. and somebody comes only a month ago and says this is my land. why? because god gave it to me. >> you stopped believing in god. i'm a christian. i stopped believing in god maybe. imagine if theyy cacame into c and you find some jews in china, my god. the number would be about 10 million. where would we put them? look at the country. in seven years, i don't know from america, from argentine narcs i don't know
to take someone's home is like worse than ripping their heart away fromm ththeir body. >> i took david to meet my childhood friend. he and i went to the same school. i went afterwards to the united states, and he went to greece to study denyivityry, but he returned to jerusalem -- denyivityry. and he returned to jerusalem and has been living there ever since. >> maybe the people he meets here can have root canal from him. >> he's seen the situation. half of his patients can't...
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Oct 10, 2018
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certainly there was a heavier outbound traffic heading east and west fromm the coastline last night at00 that you would typically see that now there's no class at the college until next week so empty store shelves is the norm at every grocery store and hardware store and the governor has been touring the state all day long and to be very concerned about the storm. >> the storm is deadly do not take a chance think of that destruction like hurricane irmaan hitting land at 110 miles per hour think about that. 110 miles per hour. right here we could see absolute devastation reporter: some of the lines were at the atm 20 or 30 cars lined up because the days after the hurricane with power outages expected with no credit cards cash will be king. shannon: investigation into "the washington post" contributor journalist intensifies tonight saudi arabia giving the turks permission for a consulate in an instant ball. and how the us is also getting involved. having the attention of the president president trump said he will speak with the saudi government last seen entering the saudi consulate the
certainly there was a heavier outbound traffic heading east and west fromm the coastline last night at00 that you would typically see that now there's no class at the college until next week so empty store shelves is the norm at every grocery store and hardware store and the governor has been touring the state all day long and to be very concerned about the storm. >> the storm is deadly do not take a chance think of that destruction like hurricane irmaan hitting land at 110 miles per hour...
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Oct 26, 2018
10/18
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. >> there was something inside fromm a very early age, he wants to help people. >> reporter: he graduated from the university of vermont six months ago. he decided to back volunteer social worker at the nonprofit callome so others might eat. >> people really appreciated him. the volunteers that he lived with. so we are all devastated. >> reporter: tom died after being caught in w gunfile he was dropping from hisom in his jeep liberty. his father hsa the m for the shooter. >> i hope they knowhey've ken away the life of somebody who would have been there to help >> reporter: d.c. police are continuing to investigate this . ca they urge anyone with information to come forward. if you were here, if you heard the three sh is, anyormation you can provide, is greatly appreciated. information,ny give them a call. a $25,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and a nv tion. live in northeast,news4. >>> such a generous and outstanding youngman. >>> the outbreak of violence in the district is thidence. e has been a 44% spike in the murder rate compad to last year. marmet is the 135th pers
. >> there was something inside fromm a very early age, he wants to help people. >> reporter: he graduated from the university of vermont six months ago. he decided to back volunteer social worker at the nonprofit callome so others might eat. >> people really appreciated him. the volunteers that he lived with. so we are all devastated. >> reporter: tom died after being caught in w gunfile he was dropping from hisom in his jeep liberty. his father hsa the m for the...
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Oct 7, 2018
10/18
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. >> dave: i was always a fan of squeaky fromme. >> anthony: they just let leslie van houten out of the: and i hear she likes camping. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ >> anthony: fred and dave do not travel light. previously acquired stunt moose, the legs slow-roasted over an open fire. the ribs of the same beast, braised on the coals. a natural gravy simmers away. a cured ham, brought from our generous friend, marc in montreal. but first, cans. >> anthony: oh my good god, look at that thing. >> fred: that is jellied fois gras. >> anthony: look at this thing. jesus. >> fred: this is the proof of our low self-esteem. >> anthony: a tureen of wild hare, drizzled with sauce. >> anthony: what, what, what? >> anthony: another tureen of pheasant, wild duck, and guinea hen, loaded with pleasing hunks of fois gras. >> anthony: oh, look at that. >> anthony: a wild boar tureen. >> fred: do you have boars here? >> group: no. >> fred: hog zillas? >> group: no. >> fred: that's another thing. >> anthony: hog zilla? >> fred: i think it would be an amazing legacy for joe beef to introduce a foreign species to newfound
. >> dave: i was always a fan of squeaky fromme. >> anthony: they just let leslie van houten out of the: and i hear she likes camping. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ >> anthony: fred and dave do not travel light. previously acquired stunt moose, the legs slow-roasted over an open fire. the ribs of the same beast, braised on the coals. a natural gravy simmers away. a cured ham, brought from our generous friend, marc in montreal. but first, cans. >> anthony: oh my good god, look at...
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Oct 30, 2018
10/18
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there is the great social psychologist eric fromme in his wonderful book, escape from freedom. it is very accessible. he has this theory, there are times when instability and uncertainty are so great and it has a lot to do with displaced people, right? so, in a sense, trump's fixation on migration is not accidental, accidental to this moment. and, of course, globalization, people's understanding that they can't imagine what work will look like, what the world will look like in their children's generation in ten years. that's so frightening, the burden of the freedom to invent that future is so huge that people would rather go back to an imaginary past which is how you get make america great again and make brazil great again. >> we should say the context in brazil is massive refugee crisis in huge parts of the country because venezuela, it's been a politically polarizing issue. we've seen huge moves of people in europe as the anti-immigrant right has risen there. this idea of they're coming for us, they're coming for us is a central note in all this. >> and we get so taken with
there is the great social psychologist eric fromme in his wonderful book, escape from freedom. it is very accessible. he has this theory, there are times when instability and uncertainty are so great and it has a lot to do with displaced people, right? so, in a sense, trump's fixation on migration is not accidental, accidental to this moment. and, of course, globalization, people's understanding that they can't imagine what work will look like, what the world will look like in their children's...
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Oct 21, 2018
10/18
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materials fromme the fall papers, as i mentioned. we have about 18 linear feet of materials in the fall collection, about 36 boxes like this one here. i pulled out some samples. there is not a lot of really early material on false career -- on fall's career in the papers, it is mostly post-20th century. but here we have a box of correspondence between fall and several people. this folder is correspondence between fall and sheriff pat garrett, who was kind of famously known in these parts as the slayer of billy the kid. so these are some letters from garrett to fall and responses, mostly having to do with some money that garrett had borrowed from fall and was unable to pay back. in response from fall to garrett on january 9, 1907, he adds a postscript -- where is that $50 check which you were going to return? a good portion of the material in this collection, again, contains to this teapot dome scandal that happened in the 1920's. there is extensive correspondence in the collection between fall and harry sinclair and edward don't hean
materials fromme the fall papers, as i mentioned. we have about 18 linear feet of materials in the fall collection, about 36 boxes like this one here. i pulled out some samples. there is not a lot of really early material on false career -- on fall's career in the papers, it is mostly post-20th century. but here we have a box of correspondence between fall and several people. this folder is correspondence between fall and sheriff pat garrett, who was kind of famously known in these parts as the...
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fromm this vy g place, bill neely, thank very > craig joini us now. hey, ladn s p this morni e con they e g relleg t one of the most athles in the ronald he claims he being targed becau of his and fortu, and this g one orthe socce star's r with more. m claims she intim by al in 20h he firml dee s team of f sers totle s with a payout and a et deal. inspid by the #metoo, she , she is moving forwa with r claim. widely consid the mostn r athle the plane d with lucra end he is also one of th s riche. t this mor soccer . crist rape in the u.s.,he d has been sidel taking to socia to defend hims lest of all, the for kathr ronal raped his client on night in a s penth after partyg palm casino in 2009. ono a bed d to engage in sexual e says she was som the impacy the best way to y it, disabd her. her abilioc to a r hersel with las v i arg a reca settlen with e s the allega sayin part, i fir the s b issd again i an abomie crime that again everyg i am and is new fallo conce. d o crossg the line e he says it's the accus to cash in on his fame. o is alleg worth mill
fromm this vy g place, bill neely, thank very > craig joini us now. hey, ladn s p this morni e con they e g relleg t one of the most athles in the ronald he claims he being targed becau of his and fortu, and this g one orthe socce star's r with more. m claims she intim by al in 20h he firml dee s team of f sers totle s with a payout and a et deal. inspid by the #metoo, she , she is moving forwa with r claim. widely consid the mostn r athle the plane d with lucra end he is also one of th s...
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Oct 12, 2018
10/18
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. >> will those witnesses be protected fromm reprisal for their testimony or briefings. >> yes. >> yes. >> and do you agree, if confirmed, to appear and testify upon request before this committee? >> yes. >> yes. >> and lastly, do you agree to provide documents, including copies of electronic forms of communication in a timely manner when requested by a duly constituted committee or to consult with these committees regarding the basis for any good faith delay or denial in providing such information. >> yes. >> yes. >> okay. good. we thank both of you for your decades of service and the personal relations that we've had. the three of us, along with the other members of this committee. admiral faller, you have been nominated to lead the forces in southern command at a time of increasing regional concerns with instability on the rise in venezuela, potentially on the brink of collapse. the national defense strategy identifies protecting the homeland and sustaining american advantages in the western hemisphere as key priorities. and you will be on the front lines of that work, combatting il
. >> will those witnesses be protected fromm reprisal for their testimony or briefings. >> yes. >> yes. >> and do you agree, if confirmed, to appear and testify upon request before this committee? >> yes. >> yes. >> and lastly, do you agree to provide documents, including copies of electronic forms of communication in a timely manner when requested by a duly constituted committee or to consult with these committees regarding the basis for any good faith...
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Oct 15, 2018
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the line goes fromm here and it keeps going down.t's long overdue to change the strategica, and here's an idea. and wouldn't it be interesting if unions became known in america not just for doing the work for collective bargaining, for their members in such-and-such an industry, but part of a social movement to rebuild a new societety around a concept of democracy at work, becoming the champions for a whole new way of living and workining. would give the unions a role in society that they once had, as part of a better world for people, a whole new set of opportunities going far beyond the job and the conditions of the particular place where the union was born. what an exciting new vista a for a l labor movemt which really badly needs new ideas and new-w--so i was very excited by what the steelworkers andd mondragon making an alliane might mean. but it'll take many people pushing in that direction to realize the potential. sir? >> because of your intervie with--on "charlie rose"-- i'm fascinated, first of all. i watch him almost every
the line goes fromm here and it keeps going down.t's long overdue to change the strategica, and here's an idea. and wouldn't it be interesting if unions became known in america not just for doing the work for collective bargaining, for their members in such-and-such an industry, but part of a social movement to rebuild a new societety around a concept of democracy at work, becoming the champions for a whole new way of living and workining. would give the unions a role in society that they once...