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one step i took his with senator gardner. we introduced to the airwaves act that sets goals and timelines to get additional licensed and unlicensed spectrum into the hands of industry innovators and the public. but it also makes meaningful investments in broadband. in order to achieve goals like those outlined, we need cooperation between federal agencies. do you see the office of science technology laying a role in spectrum policy? if so, what with that will look like? >> there is a broadband memo.tive in the yearly american connectivity is one of the key things highlighted as a inority, bringing broadband communities, to empower communities, including people who are immobile and do not have access. for ost fee, helping make sure tp,t the reese -- for os the federal government can help through the spectrum auction. that is critical. then the private sector being a full partner to deliver the capabilities. this is one of the great ironies. we have to empower all of america. living in a rural state, i recognize that residents
one step i took his with senator gardner. we introduced to the airwaves act that sets goals and timelines to get additional licensed and unlicensed spectrum into the hands of industry innovators and the public. but it also makes meaningful investments in broadband. in order to achieve goals like those outlined, we need cooperation between federal agencies. do you see the office of science technology laying a role in spectrum policy? if so, what with that will look like? >> there is a...
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gardner: i know of no further debate on the bill. the presiding officer: if there is no further debate, the question is on passage of the bill as amended. all those in favor say aye. all those opposed, no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the bill as amended is passed. mr. gardner: i ask unanimous consent that the motion to reconsider be made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. gardner: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the executive -- to executive session for the en bloc consideration of the following nominations -- executive calendar 630 631 632 730 732, 767. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. gardner: i ask -- the presiding officer: the clerk will report the nominations en bloc. the clerk: nominations the judiciary, emily marks of alabama to be united states district judge for the middle district of alabama. jeffrey beaverstok of alabama to be jublg for the district of alabama. holly teeter of kansas to be united states district judge for the district
gardner: i know of no further debate on the bill. the presiding officer: if there is no further debate, the question is on passage of the bill as amended. all those in favor say aye. all those opposed, no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the bill as amended is passed. mr. gardner: i ask unanimous consent that the motion to reconsider be made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. gardner: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the...
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ja'quan gardner.... este aÑo, los dueÑos eliminaron el recorte de 90 a 75 jugadores...uan gardner.... este aÑo, los dueÑos eliminaron el recorte de 90 a 75 jugadores... un mediador neg la peticin de la n-f-l de desechar los argumentos de colin kaepernick... el ex que los dueÑos conspiran para dejarlo fuera de la liga por sus manifestaciones en contra de la injusticia social, durante el himno nacional de los estados unidos.... la decisin pudiera obligar a ciertos dueÑos ha testificar en corte y compartir informacin privada de sus equipos... mientras tanto, los oakland raiders estn en seattle para enfrentarse a los seahawks... ninguno de los titulares jugarn, incluyendo a khalil mack, quin an, no se ha reportado al equipo, y con la temporada regular arrancando para los raiders el lunes, 10 de septiembre, aunque se reporte maÑana mismo, con toda probabilidad no estara listo para el primer partido.... hacemos una breve pausa... y enseguida regresamos... musica mezqui les quitan el pasaporte, la administraciÓn dono tan le niega porte miles estadounidense latinos que habrÍa n
ja'quan gardner.... este aÑo, los dueÑos eliminaron el recorte de 90 a 75 jugadores...uan gardner.... este aÑo, los dueÑos eliminaron el recorte de 90 a 75 jugadores... un mediador neg la peticin de la n-f-l de desechar los argumentos de colin kaepernick... el ex que los dueÑos conspiran para dejarlo fuera de la liga por sus manifestaciones en contra de la injusticia social, durante el himno nacional de los estados unidos.... la decisin pudiera obligar a ciertos dueÑos ha testificar en...
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. >> next, new hampshire secretary of state bill gardner posts a look back at the state's 1968 presidential primary. then support eugene mccarthy, president lyndon johnson, and republican richard nixon. senator mccarthy opposed the vietnam war and his strong challenge to president johnson and the nation's first primary along with robert kennedy's entry soon thereafter is thought to have played a role in the president's decision to pull out of the race less than three weeks later. on the republican side, mr. nixon's when launched him on a path to victory in november. we are going to show you a half hour portion of the event. the entire discussion is on c- span's video library, cspan.org. >> we got to the end of the side of the table thinking about history. depending where you are in age, and where you are in conscious memory, you have to realize the young people had grown up in families where there was a war almost seemingly constantly. born in 59, i call myself a war baby, because i can distinctly remember the sounds of hitler and mussolini on the bbc as we turned on the radio and listened
. >> next, new hampshire secretary of state bill gardner posts a look back at the state's 1968 presidential primary. then support eugene mccarthy, president lyndon johnson, and republican richard nixon. senator mccarthy opposed the vietnam war and his strong challenge to president johnson and the nation's first primary along with robert kennedy's entry soon thereafter is thought to have played a role in the president's decision to pull out of the race less than three weeks later. on the...
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[laughing] >> senator gardner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. szabat, congratulations and thank you so much for taking the time to meet with me. appreciate hearing your thoughts particularly as the related to the offices approach to china os and asia as a whole. aviation industry is important to colorado as it is indeed i ifstly growing industry. iif confirmed, partner will you to oversee themd partne partnership of foreign countries and terry are seeking to broaden air service term from the united states. is that accurate?is t >> yes, it is. >> and our discussion we talk about it is where holding our partners accountable to their commitments as part of such air transport agreements. could you talk about some of the things that impact the current state of berkeley with a ag partnership with china inhank yq particular. >> thank you for the question. thank you for identifying what is along with her air transportation agreement withrod europe, the united states single most important international partnership for aviation. one of the things i've lea
[laughing] >> senator gardner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. szabat, congratulations and thank you so much for taking the time to meet with me. appreciate hearing your thoughts particularly as the related to the offices approach to china os and asia as a whole. aviation industry is important to colorado as it is indeed i ifstly growing industry. iif confirmed, partner will you to oversee themd partne partnership of foreign countries and terry are seeking to broaden air service...
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gardner, secretary gardner said in the beginning. we were apt to do things in the beginning, and maybe that's right. i used to campaign, and i would say new hampshire is great because it all started in the beginning in portsmouth. we established in portsmouth and we will like a giant and went all over the state of new hampshire. i still believe that was how we grew to be such a political state. we did it always stay together naturally, but -- i have to tell you of all the delegates who appear on that board, i pretty much know where they are. they are in the yard with a lot of snow on top of them right now. but i'm still here and so is george roberts and we have a lot of wonderful memories of what went on before the president -- presidential primary. of course after the primary -- dose -- nelson rockefeller didn't do too well. as you remember the news media and underground started bringing up about his divorce. then they were having people say how do you feel about a president who has been divorced. you find -- george will explain tha
gardner, secretary gardner said in the beginning. we were apt to do things in the beginning, and maybe that's right. i used to campaign, and i would say new hampshire is great because it all started in the beginning in portsmouth. we established in portsmouth and we will like a giant and went all over the state of new hampshire. i still believe that was how we grew to be such a political state. we did it always stay together naturally, but -- i have to tell you of all the delegates who appear...
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correspondentrity frank gardner has this special report. eafrank: colombia post-pce deal, and the war on drugs continues . a surprise raid by narcotics police on an illegal coca crop. i went with them. from remote areas like these, cocaine production is now at an all-time h over 900 tons last yea europe, including the u.k. the troops destroy the jungle labs wherever they can. colombia seized over 400 tons last year. but it is not winning the war against traffickers. we have just gone by helicopter a short distance away right in the middle of a coca field. this is a laboratory, a fully operational jungle laboratory. you can smell. it in the a they are going to destroy it, but they are worried about a counter attack on people who are operating this.hi they t they will try to hit them. colombia's 52 year-long insurgency by farc rebels may be over, but the government is struggling to reassert conol in many parts. often where former rebels have disarmed, the cocaine industry is fuelingriminality. , illegaltrafficking mining, contraband, extortio
correspondentrity frank gardner has this special report. eafrank: colombia post-pce deal, and the war on drugs continues . a surprise raid by narcotics police on an illegal coca crop. i went with them. from remote areas like these, cocaine production is now at an all-time h over 900 tons last yea europe, including the u.k. the troops destroy the jungle labs wherever they can. colombia seized over 400 tons last year. but it is not winning the war against traffickers. we have just gone by...
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frank gardner, bbc news, colombia. 's struggle with cocaine continues. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, why the beprint for a plastic gun is causing a major controrsy in the u.s. we will have the latest on the uproar. in pakistan, a group of young akrls in karachi's once troubled neighborhood are bg barriers and taboos by developing their boxing skills. a hope that boxing can give them success, a future, and above all, the self-confidence to stand up for themselves. every day after hool, these girls gather here at this botong club ursue their dreams. this 13-year-old is one of the most passionate boxers. a fighter who remains her inspiration is muhammad ali, she has high hopes for the future. ali'sove muhammadfi ting. it was amazing, especially the way he uses his right hand. i want to be like him. he won three championships. i want to win five. reporter: it is one of the most densely populated neighborhoods of pakistan's commercial capital, karachi. it is home to divers groups who have one thing in common, p
frank gardner, bbc news, colombia. 's struggle with cocaine continues. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, why the beprint for a plastic gun is causing a major controrsy in the u.s. we will have the latest on the uproar. in pakistan, a group of young akrls in karachi's once troubled neighborhood are bg barriers and taboos by developing their boxing skills. a hope that boxing can give them success, a future, and above all, the self-confidence...
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the bbc‘s security correspondent frank gardner has this special report.on drugs continues. a surprise raid by counter—narcotics police on an illegal coca crop. i went with them. from remote areas like these, cocaine production is now at an all—time high. over 900 tons last year, much of it heading to europe, including the uk. the troops destroy the jungle labs wherever they can. colombia seized over 400 tons last year, but it's not winning the war against the traffickers. well, we've just landed by helicopter a short distance away, right in the middle of a coca field and this here is the laboratory, a fully operational jungle laboratory. you can smell it in the air. they are going to now destroy it but they are very worried about a counterattack from the people who are operating this, they think they are going to come and try and hit them. colombia's 52—year—long insurgency by farc rebels may be over, but the government is struggling to reassert control in many parts. often, where former rebels have disarmed, the cocaine industry is fuelling criminality a
the bbc‘s security correspondent frank gardner has this special report.on drugs continues. a surprise raid by counter—narcotics police on an illegal coca crop. i went with them. from remote areas like these, cocaine production is now at an all—time high. over 900 tons last year, much of it heading to europe, including the uk. the troops destroy the jungle labs wherever they can. colombia seized over 400 tons last year, but it's not winning the war against the traffickers. well, we've just...
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frank gardner, bbc news, colombia.ay — you may be in for a disappointment. the tourist attraction has been closed by industrial action. workers are unhappy about a new booking system that's produced what some call ‘monstrous' queues. the bbc‘s tim allman has the story. the eiffel tower is iconic, a symbol of france, and millions come to visit every year. but this is the welcome you'd currently receive. the tower is shut, the staff are on strike. translation: i've waited 28 years to come and it's closed. it's unfair for the tourists who have come from so far. i've come from venezuela to see the eiffel tower. it's unfair for visitors, you know? we may or may not come again because we spend so much money. so it's not nice on the part of... for whatever reason they have this strike for, but it's an injustice to visitors. and this is the reason staff say they walked out — a huge queue snaking around the base of the tower. a new system's been introduced where people can pre—book a ticket online and choose a specific timeslot
frank gardner, bbc news, colombia.ay — you may be in for a disappointment. the tourist attraction has been closed by industrial action. workers are unhappy about a new booking system that's produced what some call ‘monstrous' queues. the bbc‘s tim allman has the story. the eiffel tower is iconic, a symbol of france, and millions come to visit every year. but this is the welcome you'd currently receive. the tower is shut, the staff are on strike. translation: i've waited 28 years to come...
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frank gardner, bbc news, colombia. it sounds like something from a blockbuster heist movie.boat and some daring thieves. a theft near the swedish capital, stockholm, had all those elements, as some of the royaljewels were stolen in a daylight raid. maddy savage has the story. they're so valuable, experts say you can't put a price on them. these are the crown jewels that were taken, once worn by swedish royalty, and kept in pristine condition for centuries. but police are investigating after the national treasures managed to get swiped in the middle of the day, taken from an apparently locked cabinet inside this cathedral in the quiet rural town of strangnas. the thieves made a dramatic getaway. one of my friends, he saw two people running, a man from this direction and a man from that direction. and we could see... i saw the boat was there, a white little boat with an outboard motor on the back. the two men hurriedlyjumped on board, and it sped off in that direction, over that way. i knew immediately they were burglars, because of the way they were behaving. officers have sp
frank gardner, bbc news, colombia. it sounds like something from a blockbuster heist movie.boat and some daring thieves. a theft near the swedish capital, stockholm, had all those elements, as some of the royaljewels were stolen in a daylight raid. maddy savage has the story. they're so valuable, experts say you can't put a price on them. these are the crown jewels that were taken, once worn by swedish royalty, and kept in pristine condition for centuries. but police are investigating after the...
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frank gardner, bbc news, colombia. movie — precious jewels, scenic waterside location, a speedboat, and some daring thieves. well, a theft near the swedish capital, stockholm, had all those elements, when some of the country's royal jewels were stolen in broad daylight. two crowns and an orb belonging to a 17th century king and queen were taken by two men, who then escaped on a speedboat. maddy savage has more from stockholm. they are so valuable, experts say you cannot put a price on them. these are the crown jewels that were taken, once worn by swedish royalty, and kept in pristine condition for centuries. but police are investigating after the national treasures managed to get swiped in the middle of the day, taken from an apparently locked cabinet inside this cathedral in the rural town of stregness. the thieves made a dramatic getaway. one of my friends, he saw two people running, a man from this direction and a man from that direction. i saw the boat was there, a white little boat with an outboard motor on the ba
frank gardner, bbc news, colombia. movie — precious jewels, scenic waterside location, a speedboat, and some daring thieves. well, a theft near the swedish capital, stockholm, had all those elements, when some of the country's royal jewels were stolen in broad daylight. two crowns and an orb belonging to a 17th century king and queen were taken by two men, who then escaped on a speedboat. maddy savage has more from stockholm. they are so valuable, experts say you cannot put a price on them....
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gardner: thank you. senator corker: senator rubio? senator rubio: i want to lay out the framework embedded in your testimony. one of the things, we are struggling with two things as we debate it probably and even here on the committee and beyond. the first is that we haven't fully accepted yet that we are back to historically normal power a great competition. 125 years, we have been in a unipolar world. we had difficulties with certain countries, but now we have competitors in china and in the military realm we have a near competitor in certain spheres geopolitically in russia. in that realm, i think the second thing that we struggle with is the notion that informational warfare is not warfare. it's warfare by different means. it has always been a part of war fare. the difference now is the propaganda and the efforts to divide, demoralize, confuse the enemy, you can do it electronically now. so what is happening now is not a part of an effort to help republicans, the democrats, independents, vegetarians, whatever party you want to tak
gardner: thank you. senator corker: senator rubio? senator rubio: i want to lay out the framework embedded in your testimony. one of the things, we are struggling with two things as we debate it probably and even here on the committee and beyond. the first is that we haven't fully accepted yet that we are back to historically normal power a great competition. 125 years, we have been in a unipolar world. we had difficulties with certain countries, but now we have competitors in china and in the...
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thank you very much, robert gardner, chief economist at nationwide.ess... business live page, including results from next. your're watching business live — our top story — apple beats expectations, making $53.3 billion in revenue in the third quarter — over 50,000,000,003 months, quite impressive! because of this. a lot of people trading got two new phones and their most expensive phone. any charge a lot for them so great news for the bottom line, their revenue. buying a gift is never particularly easy. what do you buy for someone who has everything? like ben, for example. what do you buy me, where is it? chances are you scroll through the big internet sites like amazon and ebay to find something — but what if you want something a bit different? well, there's been a boom in smaller, independent firms joinng forces with retail websites to showcase their products to a much larger audience. it is an audience they want a part of. consumers make — on average — 18.4 purchases on line every year — as that shift away from bricks and mortar shops continues. th
thank you very much, robert gardner, chief economist at nationwide.ess... business live page, including results from next. your're watching business live — our top story — apple beats expectations, making $53.3 billion in revenue in the third quarter — over 50,000,000,003 months, quite impressive! because of this. a lot of people trading got two new phones and their most expensive phone. any charge a lot for them so great news for the bottom line, their revenue. buying a gift is never...
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frank gardner, bbc news, colombia.from a group of mps. under the system, benefits are paid into one bank account per household — which the work and pensions select committee says allows abusers to take control of family finances. the government insists split payments are available for those who need them. a 21—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering another man in nottingham on sunday night. stephen walsh's body was discovered at his home in mapperley — he had suffered serious head injuries. the 37—year—old had been involved in a car crash in the area hours earlier. the increase of new grammar school places in some areas in england is greater than the rise in numbers of secondary school pupils — that's according to figures compiled by the bbc. there are 11,000 more grammar school pupils than in 2010. and, by 2021, if the intakes stay the same, that would be the equivalent of 2a new schools. here's our education editor bra nwen jeffreys. educating boys for more than 100 years, bournemouth school is prou
frank gardner, bbc news, colombia.from a group of mps. under the system, benefits are paid into one bank account per household — which the work and pensions select committee says allows abusers to take control of family finances. the government insists split payments are available for those who need them. a 21—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering another man in nottingham on sunday night. stephen walsh's body was discovered at his home in mapperley — he had suffered...
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gardner: thank you. senator rubio? senator rubio: i want to lay out the framework embedded in your testimony. we are struggling with two things that we have debated broadly here and even beyond. the first is that we haven't accepted that we are back to historically normal areas of great competition. we had difficulties with certain countries, but now we have competitors in china and in the military realm we have a near." competitor in certain spheres geopolitically in russia. in that realm i think the second thing that we struggle with is the notion that informational warfare is not warfare. it's warfare by different means. the difference now is the propaganda and the efforts to divide, demoralize, confuse the enemy, you can do it electronically now. i think what's happening now is not a part of an effort to help republicans, the democrats, vegetarians, it is an effort to help divide us against each other and we can us internally and from within. that's the tactic. in terms of our policies, you see the simplistic way w
gardner: thank you. senator rubio? senator rubio: i want to lay out the framework embedded in your testimony. we are struggling with two things that we have debated broadly here and even beyond. the first is that we haven't accepted that we are back to historically normal areas of great competition. we had difficulties with certain countries, but now we have competitors in china and in the military realm we have a near." competitor in certain spheres geopolitically in russia. in that realm...
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ike departed for camp meeped immediately there after, leaving gardner in frearp expand cho -- command of the example new mexico his return. later that day and flout the first day, camps came to occupy the null reopened camp. for the next eight days, ike worked to complete his arrangements for the embar occasion of the 300th first tank battalion. only then could he take up his new position as camp commandant at gettysburg. hundreds of men arrived from camp meade, mpped, damp devins, massachusetts, in -- from new york, new mexico, and georgia. arrangements had been made by captain frank moore, the camp's quarter match so mire 50 carpenters to make the buildings more comfortable and weather tight for the troops. only march 2 nd, the first depth occurred among the tankers was one of anywhere new arrives died of pneumonia 25 miles west of gettysburg. the camp had only one doctor so far and few medical personnel or supplies. until more help aarrived, the seriously imhad to be transported to chambersburg over the south minutes. by the 23rd, the camp had assume is its official name by the dep
ike departed for camp meeped immediately there after, leaving gardner in frearp expand cho -- command of the example new mexico his return. later that day and flout the first day, camps came to occupy the null reopened camp. for the next eight days, ike worked to complete his arrangements for the embar occasion of the 300th first tank battalion. only then could he take up his new position as camp commandant at gettysburg. hundreds of men arrived from camp meade, mpped, damp devins,...
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otherwise as secretary gardner have to live underground. industry must do something and might take hat you in it. i think that is what will make the difference in this country. >> nebraska who could go to college got out and that the people who couldn't afford college didn't get out of the draft. he said that was unfair. he said that to college students. he was willing to go right into people who were benefiting rom the unfair system and say this is unfair. this is unjust. this is not the way this country act.d so, i think that my father was very clear he didn't like the that so many people who couldn't afford college went to vietnam and those who part was to minimize the fallout from letting it fall to communists and it was something that came back from the wayte in the 1970's for democrats to avoid that and was fight in vietnam the reliability was that it a lot of people that democrats couldn't ffectively handle foreign policy because of the effort in vietnam. o in a lot of ways it created, 1968. e said the year america came apart. among
otherwise as secretary gardner have to live underground. industry must do something and might take hat you in it. i think that is what will make the difference in this country. >> nebraska who could go to college got out and that the people who couldn't afford college didn't get out of the draft. he said that was unfair. he said that to college students. he was willing to go right into people who were benefiting rom the unfair system and say this is unfair. this is unjust. this is not the...
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and dr andrew gardner is the ceo of doctor link.tching care in the communities, we are all seeing the problems just tell us what you think the big issues are and what services like doctor link can solve >> i have been involved in delivering healthcare services to the nhs for many years. a few years ago we realized the issue of doctors and other clinicians, their availabveiavay was a larger problem and at the same time the demand from patients was getting bigger. there are more and more people living longer. the analysis we show shows obesity is putting demand through things like diabetes and blood pressure so we're in a situation where demand is going up, no increase in the supply of the professionals to help us >> unless we get a solution from things like doctor link, which you will tell us what it is, we will see more stories like we saw this week in the papers, people are not going to their t parks, they're going to a & e instead, which is a disaster and leads to a loop of problems what is doctor link is it for the surgeries or f
and dr andrew gardner is the ceo of doctor link.tching care in the communities, we are all seeing the problems just tell us what you think the big issues are and what services like doctor link can solve >> i have been involved in delivering healthcare services to the nhs for many years. a few years ago we realized the issue of doctors and other clinicians, their availabveiavay was a larger problem and at the same time the demand from patients was getting bigger. there are more and more...
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<gardner>"in the beginning, a lot of calls from my high school athletic director, people i went to high old teammates, everybody. i don't think it really hit me. when i got the call, i didn't know how to feel. i mean i'm here now, and it's crazy to me, but i'm here and i'm ready to go." the raiders will also be in action...visting the seahawks in seattle. to the u-s open-- get ready for another chapter of venus versus serena...as the sisters will play each other later this week. we'll show you how it happened. venus...the first to advance...after dispatching italy's camila giorgi in straight sets. the 16th- seeded williams..moving on to the 3rd round for the fifth consecutive year. after venus stamped her ticket, it was on to serena... she had no problems with carina witthoeft....making short work of her, also in straight sets. this is the earliest the two sisters have faced each other in a tourney... they've faced off 29-times with serena having a 17-12 advantage. next at 8. a young next at 8. next at 8. a young girl waiting for a heart transplant.. .gets to meet her favorite star... h
"in the beginning, a lot of calls from my high school athletic director, people i went to high old teammates, everybody. i don't think it really hit me. when i got the call, i didn't know how to feel. i mean i'm here now, and it's crazy to me, but i'm here and i'm ready to go." the raiders will also be in action...visting the seahawks in seattle. to the u-s open-- get ready for another chapter of venus versus serena...as the sisters will play each other later this week. we'll show you...
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every day michael cohen said this michael cohen said that steve bannon's gardner heard him you know whatever singing russian in the shower so this is the daily sort of water because they can't they have to attract the audiences they have to get the clicks the very thing they accuse of the independent media with the very thing they decry and social media they themselves are the worst offenders now so they need a crisis this is the sort of recurring theme with the mainstream media ok it's actually always been like that for many years you know crisis of it's not political to be the way you have a project going to go to lionel but i get what you're saying but what about a real crisis because. sensibility stormy daniels isn't a crisis for me i could care less ok a creepy porn lawyer i could care less it's in one ear out the other and i don't those are minutes of my life that he will never get back that's why i don't watch those stations here lionel you were disagreeing at some point go ahead jump in to my dear friend the intellectually sapient mr cobb i disagree in one respect what roger ailes di
every day michael cohen said this michael cohen said that steve bannon's gardner heard him you know whatever singing russian in the shower so this is the daily sort of water because they can't they have to attract the audiences they have to get the clicks the very thing they accuse of the independent media with the very thing they decry and social media they themselves are the worst offenders now so they need a crisis this is the sort of recurring theme with the mainstream media ok it's...
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sarah gardner and the digital era of citizen journalist today shared video has forever changed the perspective and reaction to police violence in these united states of america recently in baltimore citizens there will once again treated to another viral video of one of their local police officers twenty five year old arthur williams violently attacking a man he was interacting with during the course of his daily duties many credit the officers resignation with the swift move to prosecute him to the cell phone footage of the encounter going viral here to discuss with us police violence in the age of viral video is author a teacher and baltimore's own they walk in it's day so i want to ask is this the start of you know how. so how in your opinion is has viral video sharing a video the way we do to. change the official reaction to accusations of police brutality i think this is an important time. to make a really really strong distinction between what works and what doesn't work so you know if i was going to hop on my twitter account. and give like a long dissertation and study on you know why t
sarah gardner and the digital era of citizen journalist today shared video has forever changed the perspective and reaction to police violence in these united states of america recently in baltimore citizens there will once again treated to another viral video of one of their local police officers twenty five year old arthur williams violently attacking a man he was interacting with during the course of his daily duties many credit the officers resignation with the swift move to prosecute him...
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ibut anyway i believe because it makes me feel okay, i respect martin gardner and i said, fine, it's kind of the end of the conversation in that sense, though because he's not saying i can prove it, he's saying i can't prove it. it makes my life feel better, okay, fine, as an argument like what you described or something close to wager falls apart, which reeling own and which god, claims that they are the true one. well, that's obviously the right one. bogus myth, so it's better, more rational, more reasonable to just say i don't know, therefore i'm just going to stay out of it and i'm not going to adhere to any of them and develop own moral code based on my culture, my family and so forth all the ways that philosophers have developed to create moral standards, injustice, so forth. you don't need god, religion for any of that and one of the major milestones to have fourth searching ris is we have developed secular legal systems and moral codes that work really well, not perfectly but much better than the tribal instincts that drove the bronze age religions that we have with us. now,
ibut anyway i believe because it makes me feel okay, i respect martin gardner and i said, fine, it's kind of the end of the conversation in that sense, though because he's not saying i can prove it, he's saying i can't prove it. it makes my life feel better, okay, fine, as an argument like what you described or something close to wager falls apart, which reeling own and which god, claims that they are the true one. well, that's obviously the right one. bogus myth, so it's better, more rational,...
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ambassador to the european union, anthony gardner, and a fox business exclusive. we have our issues with immigration here. when you were with the european union, that became a huge issue. a lot of migrants coming in from syria and from africa. how does that affect an economy? i suppose it depends on each country, but in that case? >> handled well, it can have a very positive effect on the economy. i remember 2015, the high water mark of refugee crisis in europe, many people were predicting in this country that the eu would fall apart and there were a lot of strains on the decision-making machinery, but it didn't fall apart. in fact, if you look today at how many of those refugees have been getting jobs in the german economy, the performance of germany has been much better than anybody predicted, not wonderful, but pretty good. so germany actually has been using the labor force to its advantage. and bringing those people up to sort of the skill base and languages as well. liz: we talk about strains. economic strain on the economy, on obviously services that the gov
ambassador to the european union, anthony gardner, and a fox business exclusive. we have our issues with immigration here. when you were with the european union, that became a huge issue. a lot of migrants coming in from syria and from africa. how does that affect an economy? i suppose it depends on each country, but in that case? >> handled well, it can have a very positive effect on the economy. i remember 2015, the high water mark of refugee crisis in europe, many people were...
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gardner watching the flag flapping at the top. he said, captain, the last time i was on this ground was many years ago. at the time, i was standing in front of a court-martial, which sentenced me to six months in the guardhouse. i am a captain in the same army, and i'm standing here is temporary commander of a camp in which i was disgraced. as i look up this former noncombat with tears coming down his face, all i could managed to say was, look, garner. i know you will do a splendid job. eisenhower compiled his memoirs almost 50 years after this episode, but it had a lasting impact. according to ike, to this day, whenever we stand to salute the flag, that memory is with me. camp called occupied the same ground as the previous year's infantry camp, but more structures were authorized. the target range was situated south of camp. additional hospital accommodations, a conversion of some of the old stables and warehouses, and the procurement of heating camps were required. all to the tune of more than $17,000. there was a request for f
gardner watching the flag flapping at the top. he said, captain, the last time i was on this ground was many years ago. at the time, i was standing in front of a court-martial, which sentenced me to six months in the guardhouse. i am a captain in the same army, and i'm standing here is temporary commander of a camp in which i was disgraced. as i look up this former noncombat with tears coming down his face, all i could managed to say was, look, garner. i know you will do a splendid job....
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cory gardner sits on the foreign relations committee. great to see you today. >> good to see you.or having me. >> harris: absolutely. let's start there the facts are what they are. have the north koreans continued with their nuclear program? >> well, i believe they have and from the assessments we have seen both in public sources conversations i have had with officials in nonclassified settings, i think there is a great concern that they continue to violate united nations sanctions, violate our sanctions and move forward with a nuclear program. now, the maximum pressure doctrine worked to bring them to the table. the maximum pressure doctrine has kept them from testing missiles at least over the last several months. more work clearly needs to be done. >> harris: one thing we have seen the president do with his rhetoric and perhaps that's what this was on the rally stage. i want to get your take on it. is he knows his audience is bigger than america. sometimes he will speak past us through tweets and what not to say something, signal something to the north koreans. is that what was
cory gardner sits on the foreign relations committee. great to see you today. >> good to see you.or having me. >> harris: absolutely. let's start there the facts are what they are. have the north koreans continued with their nuclear program? >> well, i believe they have and from the assessments we have seen both in public sources conversations i have had with officials in nonclassified settings, i think there is a great concern that they continue to violate united nations...
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gardner is toxic to the environment for marcus this is home he's furious that people treated so badly. by the governor about workers a partridge and wants water you're going to get your money you're going to put it on him but i reckon it's going to die wherever. a man is beastly. i grew up in nature it hurts me to see all this filth. i don't people care and going on mine. marcus's story is well known in spain at the age of seven he found himself alone in a remote valley in seattle he be friended wolf cubs and spent years living among them in spain's wilderness. you know where i'm a gathering of my went into the cubs dan and fell asleep. met and the parents came back. and i think they weren't sure whether to adopt me or even me where i'm going on you know where they were in my mind i guess they left me because i was playing with the cubs and they were young and i won but i smelled like them washed myself in mud dried myself with leaves and i think it was the smell that made me want to them. but i go about. them and mark is a story was made into a movie his stepmother used to beat him h
gardner is toxic to the environment for marcus this is home he's furious that people treated so badly. by the governor about workers a partridge and wants water you're going to get your money you're going to put it on him but i reckon it's going to die wherever. a man is beastly. i grew up in nature it hurts me to see all this filth. i don't people care and going on mine. marcus's story is well known in spain at the age of seven he found himself alone in a remote valley in seattle he be...
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opportunity to play professional football in the home looking forward to the opportunity to prove that gardner and do as possible so looking for do and i'm going to come here do my best watch all of them on the way remember i don't think limits sawyer sport for now but so julie in london find key now in kenya and tanzania people are marking the twentieth anniversary of similar taney as bomb attacks on the u.s. embassies bulls in nairobi and dar es salaam a prayer meeting was held in nairobi to remember the two hundred and twenty four people killed by suicide bombers affiliated with al qaeda the u.s. response to the attack involved firing missiles at alleged al qaeda targets in afghanistan and in sudan almost five thousand people were injured in the attacks and we heard from one of them at the site of the i will be bombing about how survivors can rise above their personal tragedy my name is douglas and. i was in this location when i got blamed. of the one nine hundred eighty eight years in both bombing in kenya well you. know never knew. in their own lives. they don't plan. when i lost my sight
opportunity to play professional football in the home looking forward to the opportunity to prove that gardner and do as possible so looking for do and i'm going to come here do my best watch all of them on the way remember i don't think limits sawyer sport for now but so julie in london find key now in kenya and tanzania people are marking the twentieth anniversary of similar taney as bomb attacks on the u.s. embassies bulls in nairobi and dar es salaam a prayer meeting was held in nairobi to...
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senator cory gardner from colorado. >> sandra: a lot of talk about this.uns. a texas company aiming to start offering downloads today. several states pushing for a restraining order. gillian turner is live in washington with the story. >> at midnight last night courts in new york, new jersey and washington state barred cody wilson and his company from uploading instructions for making 3d printable guns online. the ruling judge of the western district said there is a possibility of irrep able arm. authorities are citing concerns about public safety. >> if it fires once, it fires once too many. it is an undetectable weapon to get into an airport. a crime scene for no way for officers or deputies to investigate it further. >> the company tried to publish its instructions in 2013 but shut down by the obama administration state department. they reached a settlement with president trump's state department in june that allowed them to start publishing today, august 1. a decision many critics disagreed with and sought to pin on president trump directly. >> he has
senator cory gardner from colorado. >> sandra: a lot of talk about this.uns. a texas company aiming to start offering downloads today. several states pushing for a restraining order. gillian turner is live in washington with the story. >> at midnight last night courts in new york, new jersey and washington state barred cody wilson and his company from uploading instructions for making 3d printable guns online. the ruling judge of the western district said there is a possibility of...
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on november twelfth eighteen forty professor john anthony gardner davis was shot and killed by a student on the grounds of the university of virginia kind of the first school shooting and since that nineteenth century school shooting we've had many more but whether it's virginie attacked newtown or parklane they all have one thing in common the data surrounding the events isn't telling the whole story and may even be making things worse the us department of education civil rights data collection division reported that from twenty fifteen to twenty sixteen there were two hundred forty schools in the us that reported at least one school related shooting but a recent national public radio investigation revealed that of those two hundred thirty five schools the federal government reported school shootings in one hundred sixty one of those schools told n.p.r. that no school shootings had taken place thirty seven schools in cleveland alone told them that they intended to mark the previous data point not the one that was reported for incidence this is incidences were miscategorized with only a
on november twelfth eighteen forty professor john anthony gardner davis was shot and killed by a student on the grounds of the university of virginia kind of the first school shooting and since that nineteenth century school shooting we've had many more but whether it's virginie attacked newtown or parklane they all have one thing in common the data surrounding the events isn't telling the whole story and may even be making things worse the us department of education civil rights data...
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on november twelfth eighteen forty professor john anthony gardner davis was shot and killed by a student on the grounds of the university of virginia kind of the first school shooting and since that nineteenth century a school shooting we've had many more but whether it's virginie attacked newtown or park when they all have one thing in common the data surrounding the events isn't telling the whole story and may even be making things worse the us department of education civil rights data collection division reported that from twenty fifteen to twenty sixteen there were two hundred forty schools in the u.s. that report or at least one school related shooting but a recent national public radio investigation revealed that of those two hundred thirty five schools the federal government reported school shootings in one hundred sixty one of those schools told n.p.r. that no school shootings had taken place thirty seven schools in cleveland alone told them that they intended to mark the previous data point not the one that was reported for incidence this is incidences were miscategorized with o
on november twelfth eighteen forty professor john anthony gardner davis was shot and killed by a student on the grounds of the university of virginia kind of the first school shooting and since that nineteenth century a school shooting we've had many more but whether it's virginie attacked newtown or park when they all have one thing in common the data surrounding the events isn't telling the whole story and may even be making things worse the us department of education civil rights data...
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get the delia alerts every day and michael cohen said this michael cohen said that steve benen is gardner heard him you know whatever singing russian in the shower so this is the daily sort of fodder because they can't they have to attract the audiences they have to get the clicks the very thing they accuse the independent media with the very thing they decry on social media they themselves are the worst offenders now so they need a crisis this is the sort of recurring theme with the mainstream media ok it's actually always been like that for many years you need a crisis if it's not political to be the way of a good but patrick going to let me go to lionel but i get what you're saying but what about a real crisis because. sensibility stormy daniels isn't a crisis for me i could care less ok a creepy porn lawyer i could care less it's in one ear out the other and i don't those are minutes of my life they will. never get back that's why i don't watch those stations here lionel you were disagreeing at some point go ahead jump in to my dear friend the intellectually sapient mr taube i disagre
get the delia alerts every day and michael cohen said this michael cohen said that steve benen is gardner heard him you know whatever singing russian in the shower so this is the daily sort of fodder because they can't they have to attract the audiences they have to get the clicks the very thing they accuse the independent media with the very thing they decry on social media they themselves are the worst offenders now so they need a crisis this is the sort of recurring theme with the mainstream...
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barry gardner, our shadow international trade secretary, highlighted that social u nrest secretary, highlightede if we ignored the will of the people. anything other than a full brexit would leave the uk in the position of a vassal state and labour needs to get on with this, support the government where we can, hold them to account, and focus on what our policies would look like outside the european union, instead of trying to rerun the last referendum. that is a clear statement of europe position and the frustration of what many leave supporters feel in this ongoing debate. but on the other side they are saying on the basis of the point that you made, that people have decided on this decision, we would not have other elections and that would be it. people can always change their minds and does this not help them to do that?” change their minds and does this not help them to do that? i referendum is where the parliament decides to hand over the decision—making powers directly to the people and the people make a decision. the general election is where we elect their government to make decisions
barry gardner, our shadow international trade secretary, highlighted that social u nrest secretary, highlightede if we ignored the will of the people. anything other than a full brexit would leave the uk in the position of a vassal state and labour needs to get on with this, support the government where we can, hold them to account, and focus on what our policies would look like outside the european union, instead of trying to rerun the last referendum. that is a clear statement of europe...
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get the daily alerts every day and michael cohen said this michael cohen said that steve bannon is gardner heard him you know whatever singing russian in the shower so this is the daily sort of fodder because they can't they have to attract the audiences they have to get the clicks the very thing they accuse of the independent media the very thing they decry on social media they themselves are the worst offenders now so they need a crisis this is the sort of recurring theme with the mainstream media ok it's actually always been like that for many years you know crisis if it's not political to be the way you have a good but patrick going to go to lionel but i get what you're saying but what about a real crisis because i. sensibility stormy daniels isn't a crisis for me i could care less ok a creepy porn lawyer i could care less it's in one ear out the other and i don't those are minutes of my life that i will never get back that's why i don't watch those stations here lionel you were disagreeing at some point go ahead jump in to my dear friend the intellectually sapient mr taube i disagree
get the daily alerts every day and michael cohen said this michael cohen said that steve bannon is gardner heard him you know whatever singing russian in the shower so this is the daily sort of fodder because they can't they have to attract the audiences they have to get the clicks the very thing they accuse of the independent media the very thing they decry on social media they themselves are the worst offenders now so they need a crisis this is the sort of recurring theme with the mainstream...
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get the daily alerts every day and michael cohen said this michael cohen said that steve bannon's gardner heard him you know whatever singing russian in the shower so this is the daily sort of fodder because they can't they have to attract the audiences they have to get the clicks the very thing they accuse of the independent media the very thing they decry on social media they themselves are the worst offenders now so they need a crisis this is the sort of recurring theme with the mainstream media ok it's actually always been like that for many years you know crisis if it's not political will be the way out but patrick going to go to lionel but i get what you're saying but what about a real crisis because. sensibility stormy daniels isn't a crisis for me i could care less ok a creepy porn lawyer i could care less it's in one ear out the other and i don't those are minutes of my life that i will never get back that's why i don't watch those stations here lionel you were disagreeing at some point go ahead jump in to my dear friend the intellectually sapient mr cobb i disagree in one respec
get the daily alerts every day and michael cohen said this michael cohen said that steve bannon's gardner heard him you know whatever singing russian in the shower so this is the daily sort of fodder because they can't they have to attract the audiences they have to get the clicks the very thing they accuse of the independent media the very thing they decry on social media they themselves are the worst offenders now so they need a crisis this is the sort of recurring theme with the mainstream...
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<gardner>"in the beginning, a lot of calls from my high school athletic director, people i went to highs, everybody. i don't think it really hit me. when i got the call, i didn't know how to feel. i mean i'm here now, and it's crazy to me, but i'm here and i'm ready to go." the raiders will also be in action...visting the seahawks in seattle. to the u-s open-- time to gear up for a williams sister showdown. venus...the first to advance...after dispatching italy's camila giorgi in straight sets. the 16th-seeded williams..movin g on to the 3rd round for the fifth consecutive year. after venus stamped her ticket, it was on to serena... she had no problems with carina witthoeft....making short work of her, also in straight sets. this is the earliest the two sisters have faced each other in a tourney... they've faced off 29-times with serena having a 17-12 advantage. now to some controversy at the open-- tourney officials coming under fire for issuing a code violation yesterday. french player alize cornet...received an unsportsmanlike conducted warning for changing her shirt on the court...
"in the beginning, a lot of calls from my high school athletic director, people i went to highs, everybody. i don't think it really hit me. when i got the call, i didn't know how to feel. i mean i'm here now, and it's crazy to me, but i'm here and i'm ready to go." the raiders will also be in action...visting the seahawks in seattle. to the u-s open-- time to gear up for a williams sister showdown. venus...the first to advance...after dispatching italy's camila giorgi in straight...
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senator gardner was here earlier and he referenced that in his comments before he had to leave. it is an unusual hearing because while you are nominated for new posts of of you are in great regional importance and i think will give us insight into her service in new posts. on the el salvador question, francisco palmieri, your understanding u.s. government worked hard and make clear to el salvador we did not want them to switch recognition from taiwan but they did so anyway. i confirm that independently and that would be your understanding as well? mr. palmieri: yes. senator rubio: they knew what we wanted and did it anyway. mr. palmieri: absolutely. rubio: the alliance for prosperity, assistance to honduras was a big part of the portfolio and he was describing a situation in which government forces, both police and army, are currently involved in widespread abuses against the population of honduras. in our time there -- i'm not saying there haven't been any abuses. there's no country in the world when police forces have stepped outside the line and hopefully have a criminal just
senator gardner was here earlier and he referenced that in his comments before he had to leave. it is an unusual hearing because while you are nominated for new posts of of you are in great regional importance and i think will give us insight into her service in new posts. on the el salvador question, francisco palmieri, your understanding u.s. government worked hard and make clear to el salvador we did not want them to switch recognition from taiwan but they did so anyway. i confirm that...