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gary chang, senior program manager with sfmta. sfmta has been one of the national leaders supporting sustainable zero emission revenue fleet. indeed, we are the largesti operation of the trolley fleet. thank you to t board support, sfmta has replaced over 90% of our older diesel fleet with cleaner and more efficient electric hybrid vehicles. for the last production of this hybrid order, sfmta incorporates the electric vehicle, the hybrid vehicles with a higher battery capacity that allows for the vehicle to travel significant distance on battery power alone. what that means is, that distance will be traveled strictly on battery and with the engines shut off. with the increased battery capacity that allows stm to run a test program. it will turn off and turn on the engines automatically. the item in front of you seeking for your approval is to hybrid contract number 4, that includes all the necessary equipment to be added onto the vehicle to enable this green zone program. there are also other changes we have incorporated during th
gary chang, senior program manager with sfmta. sfmta has been one of the national leaders supporting sustainable zero emission revenue fleet. indeed, we are the largesti operation of the trolley fleet. thank you to t board support, sfmta has replaced over 90% of our older diesel fleet with cleaner and more efficient electric hybrid vehicles. for the last production of this hybrid order, sfmta incorporates the electric vehicle, the hybrid vehicles with a higher battery capacity that allows for...
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that could change. gary, you're saying this is about free choice, right? >> free choice, freedom. i completely disagree. this strengthens workers what is the matter with workers having a choice? not have an entity taking their hand, sticking it in the pocket and taking money out when somebody disagreeing with what they're doing? let's be clear. the unions are political organizations right now. this is a great capitalist move. you talk about precedent. it's been a bad precedent for 40 years. it's about time something like this happened. i'm surprised -- not surprised, this should be 9-0. >> this is an anti free market move. you're talking the power and the right of workers and unions to decide for themselves together what they want and what direction. unions are not political organizations. they're primary -- >> neil: i just want to step back on what you're worried about with this now changing in the supreme court. stewart, you don't want to see more stuff decisions like this. it looks like you're going to. >> no, i don't want to see more decisions to weaken the voice of workers. >
that could change. gary, you're saying this is about free choice, right? >> free choice, freedom. i completely disagree. this strengthens workers what is the matter with workers having a choice? not have an entity taking their hand, sticking it in the pocket and taking money out when somebody disagreeing with what they're doing? let's be clear. the unions are political organizations right now. this is a great capitalist move. you talk about precedent. it's been a bad precedent for 40...
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gary. he works through texting and vide chats to change his eating habits. >> all my life i have eaten what i wanted to eyeat. eventually found in after 6 i was nths of trying, over eating. >> since he started almost a year ago, he's lost more than 50 pounds. and his blood sugar is under control. so much that he's been able to stop taking insulin. 60% of his patients reverse diabetes. >> with those results come cost savings. $9600 on average in theo first years on drug and medical costs. the program costs$370 out of pocket per month. for gary moore, it's been worth it. >> they saved my life. what is your life worth. >> for nightly business report. i'm meg l. >>> before we go, here's another look at the sell f ones wi wrls today. the dow dropped 328 points. the s&p 500 fell 37. that is nightly business rort r tonight. i'm sue herera, thanks for joining us, have a great evening .and we am see you tomorr ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neected needs, and purepo
gary. he works through texting and vide chats to change his eating habits. >> all my life i have eaten what i wanted to eyeat. eventually found in after 6 i was nths of trying, over eating. >> since he started almost a year ago, he's lost more than 50 pounds. and his blood sugar is under control. so much that he's been able to stop taking insulin. 60% of his patients reverse diabetes. >> with those results come cost savings. $9600 on average in theo first years on drug and...
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changed tonight. javale magee is looking to widen his strike gary: i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more comfortable shave, every time. invented in boston. made and sold around the world. order now at gilletteondemand.com. gillette, the best a man can get. . >>> the warriors had one pick in this year's nba draft. at number 28 bob meyer and company had youth and depth by picking up a talented swing man. he can play small forward or shooting guard. he's also known to defend position with his 6'5" frame. evans shot 39% from three over the last two seasons. he certainly has the skill that translates to the warriors style of play. javale mcgee is putting down the basketball and picking up a bat this saturday as he hosts his yunl softball game. most of his teammates and other celebrities will be there. he stopped by to
changed tonight. javale magee is looking to widen his strike gary: i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more comfortable shave, every time. invented in boston. made and sold around the world. order now at...
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candles as sean stone delves into the occult and politics with offered gary laughlin and it appears there will be some major changes coming to miss america states through the whole. faced with frustration and dismay from america's allies even members of the g.o.p. donald trump is sticking to his campaign promise to recast washington's trade relations with the world the reaction has been loud and swift only on the verge of a global trade war. radially reinforced rammed earth bricks is what they really are. this more than seventy houses about a hundred and forty people with families living here but. it's really a way of forming say man. the sun is coming in and heating the house and being stored in massive walls. sagebrush is the natural environment here but as we're containing the sewage and using to plant stuff to process the sewage recreate our own little way system here. it is. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or something want to be rich that has to go right to the press that's what the four three in the mornin
candles as sean stone delves into the occult and politics with offered gary laughlin and it appears there will be some major changes coming to miss america states through the whole. faced with frustration and dismay from america's allies even members of the g.o.p. donald trump is sticking to his campaign promise to recast washington's trade relations with the world the reaction has been loud and swift only on the verge of a global trade war. radially reinforced rammed earth bricks is what they...
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candles as sean stone delves into the occult and politics with author gary laughlin and it appears there will be some major changes coming to miss america stay tuned for the whole. you. can say anything he wants to say. you can't fire you know it won't be another election until twenty twenty and he's gliding into twenty eighteen probably won't even list many representatives of support in this election and this year. when one thinks of modern age politics with all its technology pomp and circumstance the esoteric the bizarre the are called is usually the first thing that comes to mind but you just might be surprised by how much of what many would deem a cult style practices and techniques have actually found their way into the modern political routine in speech and that's just what author historian and founding member of blondie gary locke men discovers in his new book dark star rising magic and power in the age of trump well no one sacrificing rabbits or drawing pentagrams in the white house basement well hopefully as our own john stone discovers just there on that rabbit hole goes as he sat down with the recent i
candles as sean stone delves into the occult and politics with author gary laughlin and it appears there will be some major changes coming to miss america stay tuned for the whole. you. can say anything he wants to say. you can't fire you know it won't be another election until twenty twenty and he's gliding into twenty eighteen probably won't even list many representatives of support in this election and this year. when one thinks of modern age politics with all its technology pomp and...
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the candles as sean stone delve into the occult in politics with author gary laughlin and it appears there will be some major changes coming to miss america states to watch the whole. thing. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten thousand dollars timestamping each day. eighty five percent of global will be along to the old for bridge eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with one hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one of the one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only. actually as a financial survival guide let's learn. let's say i'm the troika and you're pleased i'm greece banks have to fight strong thank you for. the story that's true well if you looked at slavery. four men are sitting in a car when the scripts get shot in the head. for different versions of what. one of them is on the
the candles as sean stone delve into the occult in politics with author gary laughlin and it appears there will be some major changes coming to miss america states to watch the whole. thing. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten thousand dollars timestamping each day. eighty five percent of global will be along to the old for bridge eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with one hundred...
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gary o'donoghue, bbc news, quebec. labour has said it will seek to change the government's plans for brexit in the commons on tuesday.otes this week were not the last chance to alter the british approach — there would be other opportunities in the coming weeks. here's our political correspondent, susana mendonca. dark clouds are gathering ahead of a crucial vote for the government this week. backbench tories are threatening to rebel and labour says this will not be their only chance to do so. the idea that this tuesday or this wednesday is the last chance saloon on a single market deal is misconceived. there will be another chance with those bills. i hope we get significant victories this week on the things that matter, which is the meaningful vote, the customs union. the "meaningful vote" refers to giving parliament the power to force ministers back to the negotiating table and have a final say on what to do next if there is no deal between britain and the eu. the government wants ministers to keep hold of that decision—making power. people thinking about voting against the government this week need to think very se
gary o'donoghue, bbc news, quebec. labour has said it will seek to change the government's plans for brexit in the commons on tuesday.otes this week were not the last chance to alter the british approach — there would be other opportunities in the coming weeks. here's our political correspondent, susana mendonca. dark clouds are gathering ahead of a crucial vote for the government this week. backbench tories are threatening to rebel and labour says this will not be their only chance to do so....
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gary: "good afternoon." sue: [ laughs ] lemonis: you told me you were all in this business. did something change? sue: no.emonis: i got here early thinking you were gonna be here, and so i'm just -- if you're not gonna be engaged, i just need to get that around my head. sue: no. let's move forward. lemonis: i feel like these guys are doing all of this by themselves. am i missing something? am i just wrong about how i'm seeing it? are you able to get rid of your car to lower that payment? can you change to a different car? sue: [ chuckling ] here we go again. lemonis: how much is the monthly payment? gary: is it $500? lemonis: it's $500? sue: yes. lemonis: i feel like you're offended by me asking the question. i'm kind of annoyed that you're offended. if you don't want the million dollars, sue, just tell me, and you guys can figure it out. it does send a bad message when your employees downstairs are taking money out of their pocket to buy the fish and you're driving a bmw, right? gary: yeah, no, you're right. lemonis: am i thinking about it the wrong way? lemonis: can you agree with that? larissa: i agree
gary: "good afternoon." sue: [ laughs ] lemonis: you told me you were all in this business. did something change? sue: no.emonis: i got here early thinking you were gonna be here, and so i'm just -- if you're not gonna be engaged, i just need to get that around my head. sue: no. let's move forward. lemonis: i feel like these guys are doing all of this by themselves. am i missing something? am i just wrong about how i'm seeing it? are you able to get rid of your car to lower that...
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tolerance of people crossing the border illegally has not changed, and that could mean increasing numbers of adults and children in custody. garyt usher is in congress, where immigration is going to be debated later today. what is going to happen now? what happens next? well, it's a good question, because the executive order didn't actually address what happens, for instance, to the children who have already been separated from their parents, and federal officials say they don't know. they say they are awaiting guidance whether to reunite these children with their parents immediately, or wait until the pa rents immediately, or wait until the parents have been released from custody and deported and then reunite them. the policy is not straightforward, if the government continues to treat illegal immigrants like criminals, because there's a order that says you can't detain children for more than 20 days so what happens is the families are detained for more than 20 days? what's going to happen now is the government of the administration, is going to challenge that court order and here in congress today there's going to be a vote o
tolerance of people crossing the border illegally has not changed, and that could mean increasing numbers of adults and children in custody. garyt usher is in congress, where immigration is going to be debated later today. what is going to happen now? what happens next? well, it's a good question, because the executive order didn't actually address what happens, for instance, to the children who have already been separated from their parents, and federal officials say they don't know. they say...
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there's an elbow gary in saying one day provides enough for the whole year there are whole families that live from growing roses. but the industry is a prickly one locals fear that climate change will make harvests unpredictable and could affect quality currently however crops are booming yields have risen twenty two percent in the past two years according to the country's ministry of agriculture that's also a problem prices are going down as a result putting pressure on small scale growers many lack of fixed price contracts with rose oil producers and they have laborers to pay stakeholders now say the industry needs tighter controls to protect growers from volatility and to ensure quality. know when they met there needs to be control and regulation on every level in our production starting from the plants the material the picking process and choosing the flowers to finely the qualification and export of bulgarian rose oil. is north of the both of them a small. bowl gary is government is now working on just such a plan supporters hope it can stabilize the industry and ensure there are enough roses for future celebrations. births. home to use of species. worth saving. those are
there's an elbow gary in saying one day provides enough for the whole year there are whole families that live from growing roses. but the industry is a prickly one locals fear that climate change will make harvests unpredictable and could affect quality currently however crops are booming yields have risen twenty two percent in the past two years according to the country's ministry of agriculture that's also a problem prices are going down as a result putting pressure on small scale growers...
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change in the law. donald trump could do that by picking up the phone. our north america correspondent gary us—mexico border. this particular centre where i am 110w this particular centre where i am now is one where parents are effectively separated from the children's solicitors they are arrested, when they come across the river, the rio grande, into the united states, and they are caught, they are brought to a centre like this one behind me, the adult are processed into the criminaljustice system and at that point, the children are separated from their pa rents children are separated from their parents and sent on to other centres in texas and indeed throughout the country. this has been one of the hugely controversial places in the last few days just because of some of the images that have emerged about children being kept in cages, small children crying to their pa rents small children crying to their parents when their parents are taken away. in the last few hours, i can tell you, while we have been here, some construction workers have been working on the fence here. you won't be held
change in the law. donald trump could do that by picking up the phone. our north america correspondent gary us—mexico border. this particular centre where i am 110w this particular centre where i am now is one where parents are effectively separated from the children's solicitors they are arrested, when they come across the river, the rio grande, into the united states, and they are caught, they are brought to a centre like this one behind me, the adult are processed into the criminaljustice...
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were talking yesterday about the scale of the problem, gary, and we now take it that the scale has now actually urged the president to have change to sign an executive order to stop going to sign an executive order to sto p pa re nts going to sign an executive order to stop parents and children being separated very shortly, and vice president says they still expect congress to pass a much wider immigration legislation, possibly as early as tomorrow. but let's be clear about this, the president has a lwa ys clear about this, the president has always said that his hands are tied on this, that he can't change that policy, that it is about court judgments, it is about what congress has done previously. so this would rank present a 180 degrees u—turn on his part if he signed an order that does allow pa rents his part if he signed an order that does allow parents and children to stay together. we will see exactly what the text is. there are a couple of possible explanations for his decision. there have been widespread domestic and international pressure on the president. the president, theresa may, weighing in today, as has the pope,
were talking yesterday about the scale of the problem, gary, and we now take it that the scale has now actually urged the president to have change to sign an executive order to stop going to sign an executive order to sto p pa re nts going to sign an executive order to stop parents and children being separated very shortly, and vice president says they still expect congress to pass a much wider immigration legislation, possibly as early as tomorrow. but let's be clear about this, the president...
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change in the law. donald trump could do that by picking up the phone. >> for more on this come a short time ago, i spoke to garyonoghue who is in texas on the mexican bder. now the top republicans are coming out agadost the policy, it feel like a tipping point in the debate, especially where you are? images that have come out, particularly froms centers like te where i am today have been very disturbing. not just to civil rights groups, but also the senior republicans. gotten new figures today that show us that more 00 children were separate a five-week period from the beginning of may to the nerst week of that takes it to more thand 300 is whole period. no idea at this how many of those children have been reunited with their parents. they are very nervous down here, the authorities. you can see just behind me, some construction workers. they are failing in -- filling in the gas of this detention facility so you cannot see in. >> have you learned ancohing about thitions the families are being held in? the american civil libertess union haveibed this facility is having karen does situations -- is -- a ndous cond
change in the law. donald trump could do that by picking up the phone. >> for more on this come a short time ago, i spoke to garyonoghue who is in texas on the mexican bder. now the top republicans are coming out agadost the policy, it feel like a tipping point in the debate, especially where you are? images that have come out, particularly froms centers like te where i am today have been very disturbing. not just to civil rights groups, but also the senior republicans. gotten new figures...
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. >> reporter: biology professor gary le fleur says has more natural bare years disappear, salt water from the gulf comes in, changingto be enough fresh water here. all these oak trees were alive. >> reporter: once the islands and marshes are gone, the biologist says the region has little defense against increasingly powerful gulf storms caused by rising sea levels and climate change. >> without these marshes, we would just get wiped out here on the coast of louisiana. >> reporter: and without the marshes, the cajun life along the bayou vanishes along with the coastline. the loss of industry is something that dean blanchard knows well. as the height of his career, he says he was pulling in between 80 and 100 full shrimp boats a day. now he's lucky if he gets four. >> probably had more in the last 15 years than what we see in the first 50 years. there was nothing but land and trees when you looked back there. now all this is water. they let it all go. makes you want to cry really. >> reporter: it's also been threatening entire communities who call the bayou home. one of those communities is an area once the size of ma
. >> reporter: biology professor gary le fleur says has more natural bare years disappear, salt water from the gulf comes in, changingto be enough fresh water here. all these oak trees were alive. >> reporter: once the islands and marshes are gone, the biologist says the region has little defense against increasingly powerful gulf storms caused by rising sea levels and climate change. >> without these marshes, we would just get wiped out here on the coast of louisiana....
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change in the law. donald trump could do that by picking up the phone. for more on the us immigration debate, let‘s join our correspondent garye of this problem? we have been given some more figures today that show that in a five—week period from the beginning of may to the beginning of june, some 2300 children were separated from their parents. if you ta ke separated from their parents. if you take those figures back to october of last year, that means somewhere between 3000 and 4000 children taken away from their parents after crossing the border. we have no idea at this stage how many of those children have been reunited with their parents. in a sign of how controversial this is, you can see behind me there are two construction workers, one man on a ladder, they have been there all day and they are weaving material into the chain—link fencing to prevent us seeing into this facility. really cutting down what you can tell in terms of what is going on inside. of course congress is planning to bring a bill forward later this week that will stop the splitting up of families. it's stop the splitting up of families. it‘s not clea
change in the law. donald trump could do that by picking up the phone. for more on the us immigration debate, let‘s join our correspondent garye of this problem? we have been given some more figures today that show that in a five—week period from the beginning of may to the beginning of june, some 2300 children were separated from their parents. if you ta ke separated from their parents. if you take those figures back to october of last year, that means somewhere between 3000 and 4000...
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executive order bringing the policy to an end, as our washington correspondent gary 0‘donoghue reports. in the rain to welcome the changeo those now notorious images of children apparently housed in cages. the national and international outcry was, in the end, too much even for president trump. but he struck a defiant tone while doing his u—turn. the national and international outcry was, in the end, too much even for president trump. but he struck a defiant tone while doing his u—turn. so we are keeping families together, and this will solve that problem. at the same time, we are keeping a very powerful border and it continues to be a zero tolerance. we have zero tolerance for people that enter our country illegally. thousands of children have been separated from their parents in recent weeks and no—one really knows how long it will take to reunite them. it‘s going to be a herculean task, if you will, because it‘s going to require a lot of transparency in finding out exactly where these children were separated from the families and where those parents are. the churches are often at the forefront of immigrant welfare in
executive order bringing the policy to an end, as our washington correspondent gary 0‘donoghue reports. in the rain to welcome the changeo those now notorious images of children apparently housed in cages. the national and international outcry was, in the end, too much even for president trump. but he struck a defiant tone while doing his u—turn. the national and international outcry was, in the end, too much even for president trump. but he struck a defiant tone while doing his u—turn....
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changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. garymaking blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more comfortable shave, every time. invented in boston. made and sold around the world. order now at gilletteondemand.com. gillette, the best a man can get. i'm about to start the hairsk and nails challenge. so my future self will thank me. thank you. i become a model? yes. no. start the challenge today. and try new tropical citrus flavor with collagen. nature's bounty. natural healthy looking teeth are white. natural enamel, dentin, which is that second layer of the tooth is yellow. consumption of very acidic foods can wear away your enamel. once they start wearing down, your tooth is going to look yellower, more dull. i recommend pronamel toothpaste because it helps prot
changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. garymaking blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's...
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changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. garying blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more comfortable shave, every time. invented in boston. made and sold around the world. order now at gilletteondemand.com. gillette, the best a man can get. >> all right. you would think now with the president signing this executive order to end this program where they're separating kids from their parents along the border, this will all go away. the aclu is intervening. a number of democratic congressmen says we have to go further to say there's no incarceration of anyone from 100 miles of the border. that would be interesting. let's get a read on this from john thune. senator, it wasn't not good enough for the president's critics, the republican critics, those that say the
changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. garying blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about...
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changes, or eye pain while taking anoro. ask your doctor about anoro. ♪ go your own way get your first prescription free at anoro.com. get your first prescription free garyeen making blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more comfortable shave, every time. invented in boston. made and sold around the world. order now at gilletteondemand.com. gillette, the best a man can get. >>> returning to "the goldfinger mystery." after the brutal attack on pamela fayed, investigators began to look very closely at her life and marriage, hoping to find any clues which would lead to her murderer and a motive. here again is josh mankiewicz. >>> pam fayed was dead. stabbed to death in a century city parking garage. detective salaam abdul-rahman has seen enough cases to know that, in his line of work, murder and marriage go together like a horse and carriage. the ongoing fayed divorce, therefore, got his
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change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe and protect your privacy. because when this place does what it was built for, then we all get a little closer. garyking blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more comfortable shave, every time. invented in boston. made and sold around the world. order now at gilletteondemand.com. gillette, the best a man can get. >>> very please to say that joining us now for the interview live in studio is massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. he should serves on the banking committee. she serves on the armed services committee. and she will not like to hear me say np she's also on the list of democrats, who a lost democrats around the country are hoping will run for president in 2020. senator warren, i'm sorry for that. >> i'm running for senate, massachusetts, 2018. >> okay. that's before 2020. >> less than five months. >> i'm not going to a
change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe and protect your privacy. because when this place does what it was built for, then we all get a little closer. garyking blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more...
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changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. garyi've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more comfortable shave, every time. invented in boston. made and sold around the world. order now at gilletteondemand.com. gillette, the best a man can get. which is why i use armor tall ultra shine wash wipes.y. they effectively remove dirt, dust and grime with no water. that car is in tip top shape! we are both in tip top shape! armor all, it's easy to look good. >>> tonight it is unclear how president trump's executive order ending family separation affects the children already taken from their parents. hundreds have been sent to states far away from the southern border. 50 children are now in foster care in western michigan. let's bring in augustin auburn who
changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. garyi've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close....
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injury gary has all the sports coming up next at 8 how one woman's appearance on t-v led her to discover a serious medical diagnosis ) (ken) new at 8 a north carolina woman received a life changinger diagnosis.. however it wasn't from her doctor.(pam) instead.... it was from a doctor 500- miles away... who saw her on a t-v show. nicole mcguinnes appeared on an episode of the h-g-t-v show called - " beach bargain hunt" this year to remodel hunt" this year to remodel her new home. that's where a that's where a doctor from new york university .. noticed that she had a tumor on her thyroid and called the show to talk with her. it was the second cancer diagnosis in two years for nicole... who found out last year, she had a brain tumor .(sot) "it's tragic. and everybody deals with that in a different way. but i made the gleoblastoma that i needed to be positive." nicole is speaking out... in hopes that her story can make a difference . june is national cancer survivors month... and doctors say, it is a good time to get checked if you are at all concerned for you health. (ken) with summer looming and temperatures rising, rattlesnakes are out and about...but there's ways to avoid them.
injury gary has all the sports coming up next at 8 how one woman's appearance on t-v led her to discover a serious medical diagnosis ) (ken) new at 8 a north carolina woman received a life changinger diagnosis.. however it wasn't from her doctor.(pam) instead.... it was from a doctor 500- miles away... who saw her on a t-v show. nicole mcguinnes appeared on an episode of the h-g-t-v show called - " beach bargain hunt" this year to remodel hunt" this year to remodel her new home....
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gary said this isn't good for the little guy. liz: how is it going to affect our wallet and pocketbook? >> as far as people's shopping habits i don't think they will change. in other words if you love to shop online in your phone, you'll continue to do that and just pay the tax because it's a convenience you're paying for the convenience. you might buy one less item because of the tax of the cost of it but you're not going to stop shopping online. people aren't going to stop using amazon it's going to affect the smaller businesses just like gary was saying and that's the problem. i don't think consumer spending is going to go down as a result of this. people spend what they spend. liz: what do you think gary b.? >> i agree. let's just say it's $100 item from amazon and it goes up $6 so now it's $106. i'll tell you what as an amazon prime customer which more and more of us are i'd still spend the extra $6 not to have to get in the car and go to the shopping center and do all that stuff. it's still worth it to me. liz: gary b. and melissa we love having you on. >> thanks. liz: we'll be right back after the break with more. don't go away. .. brad's about to
gary said this isn't good for the little guy. liz: how is it going to affect our wallet and pocketbook? >> as far as people's shopping habits i don't think they will change. in other words if you love to shop online in your phone, you'll continue to do that and just pay the tax because it's a convenience you're paying for the convenience. you might buy one less item because of the tax of the cost of it but you're not going to stop shopping online. people aren't going to stop using amazon...
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change means it's best to make this move now. >>, sooner or later, they have to move someplace somewhere. that's the right place for me. >> reporter: jesse gary 2 news. >>> sausalito officials are kicking down on peopleliving in both. >> authorities safe and increase -- an increase in crime. >> reporter: people who live on both in varying conditions on richardson bay. the land on short maybe expensive, but for them, the water is free. this man is one of the people. >> i was paying a bunch of fees. i couldn't go to school. >> reporter: others just like that lifestyle. >> i don't want a roof over my head. i want to live under the stars. >> reporter: police estimate about 180 votes are in the area. while anchor outs are nothing new, the increase has led to problems on land and sea. >> boat burglaries, thefts from vessels, assaults upon the water and upon the waterfront. we thought environmental concerns where we started seeing dumping on the waterfront. >> reporter: some of those living on the both have no business being out there. >> you know what i mean. there's a lot of that kind of thing that goes on. >> there's always blows and storms the c
change means it's best to make this move now. >>, sooner or later, they have to move someplace somewhere. that's the right place for me. >> reporter: jesse gary 2 news. >>> sausalito officials are kicking down on peopleliving in both. >> authorities safe and increase -- an increase in crime. >> reporter: people who live on both in varying conditions on richardson bay. the land on short maybe expensive, but for them, the water is free. this man is one of the...
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we stock gary lineker when it back in 1986, but here‘s alan shearer about that race that harry kane is in now. for some players, the starc to be life—changing. the important thing to remember is that if you're going to progress in a world cup, you need someone progress in a world cup, you need someone to bang the goals. no matter what you do or how you set up, he is the man we really need in crucial moments, and we haven't had these crucial moments yet, but harry kane will be the man you put your money on. it certainly made the difference for england. they're heading home from that group with ten is you. belgium and england will be going through to the last 16, they will be playing a team from group h. and we will see all the teams play each other the second match of the day is under way in ekaterinburg, two hours ahead of us east of here in russia, is between japan ahead of us east of here in russia, is betweenjapan and senegal, both these teams won their opening matches. it is a fantastic match under way. senegal took the lead with a clinker, the japanese keeper punching into sadio mane. 1—0 set a goal, but eat —— japan equalised by half—
we stock gary lineker when it back in 1986, but here‘s alan shearer about that race that harry kane is in now. for some players, the starc to be life—changing. the important thing to remember is that if you're going to progress in a world cup, you need someone progress in a world cup, you need someone to bang the goals. no matter what you do or how you set up, he is the man we really need in crucial moments, and we haven't had these crucial moments yet, but harry kane will be the man you...
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change, he was not named valedictorian. his school recognizes groups of students rather than individual students. his dad, garys billboard. congrats, josh allmon. you'll always be our valedictorian. he added, east wake high school and wake county public school board may not recognize josh's hard work, but we will. the school decision to do away with valedictorian honor is part of a nationwide trend we're seeing. half of all high schools no longer report class rank. social media obviously weighing in on this topic. here we go. i always thought naming a valedictorian was pointless. the kids in the top 10% of the class can have 4.0. when did we stop recognizing individuals for hard work in everyone doesn't get a trophy. we asked, should schools do away with the honor? 82% say no. >> of course not. >> nothing wrong with individuals getting pointed out for doing good. some schools opted to honor more than just one valedictorian, rather than eliminating it all together. a school in oregon namedvaledic >> i guess if they had the same gpa. ipro-valedictorian. someone with a 2.5 gpa in high school, i want to say,valedi
change, he was not named valedictorian. his school recognizes groups of students rather than individual students. his dad, garys billboard. congrats, josh allmon. you'll always be our valedictorian. he added, east wake high school and wake county public school board may not recognize josh's hard work, but we will. the school decision to do away with valedictorian honor is part of a nationwide trend we're seeing. half of all high schools no longer report class rank. social media obviously...
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change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to wait or book your flight now. so you can be confident you're getting the best price. giddyup! kayak. search one and done. garytte for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more comfortable shave, every time. invented in boston. made and sold around the world. order now at gilletteondemand.com. gillette, the best a man can get. >>> that's it for our hour on msnbc live.
change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to wait or book your flight now. so you can be confident you're getting the best price. giddyup! kayak. search one and done. garytte for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more...
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changed, and that could mean increasing numbers of adults and children in custody. let's speak to our state department correspondent barbara plett—usher who is on capitol hill for us. barbara, as garyusual for him to completely reverse course like this. he had been saying all along that this was something he couldn't do, that congress had to make changes to the law and this was something the law was requiring him to do, and yet the images of these children in cages and separated from their parents just got too much for him so he had to completely reverse himself. we will see what sort of damage it does. his base, according to polls, show that they do support is tough immigration policies. the polls show that people didn't really support the way he handled this. as he saw there in the rally, he has not talked about his reversal at all, he has talked about staying tough on the border. and trying to deflect blame elsewhere. let's talk about the children who have been separated from their parents. and the process of trying to reunite them with their families. obviously there is a huge amount of concern about this, about what the process is. the paper trail, if you like, in orderfor tha
changed, and that could mean increasing numbers of adults and children in custody. let's speak to our state department correspondent barbara plett—usher who is on capitol hill for us. barbara, as garyusual for him to completely reverse course like this. he had been saying all along that this was something he couldn't do, that congress had to make changes to the law and this was something the law was requiring him to do, and yet the images of these children in cages and separated from their...
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suggestion we could see changes with perhaps marcus rashford coming in at the expense of raheem sterling and eric dierfor henderson expense of raheem sterling and eric dier for henderson and garybsurd‘ questions of the firefighter who led the response to the fire. michael dowden was the watch manager at north kensington fire station on the night of the fire. we can go to our correspondent who is covering the enquiry. interesting these comments from the fire brigades union, critical of the line of questioning this officer has faced. yes, strong language. the fire brigades union saying some of the questioning towards him should have been directed at his superiors later in the enquiry because in their view and it is true, they direct operational and training policy. they also take issue with the chronology, saying essentially because the refurbishment happened before the fire and decisions leading up to the refurbishment, they believe that should be the chronology, those decisions should be question first. the implication is the union feel because the fire officers will come after, being cross—examined first, their evidence is being given more credence. there has been pressure on
suggestion we could see changes with perhaps marcus rashford coming in at the expense of raheem sterling and eric dierfor henderson expense of raheem sterling and eric dier for henderson and garybsurd‘ questions of the firefighter who led the response to the fire. michael dowden was the watch manager at north kensington fire station on the night of the fire. we can go to our correspondent who is covering the enquiry. interesting these comments from the fire brigades union, critical of the...