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it replaces the sf mta logo known as the grand union. after public testing and design with focus groups as well as lots of conversations internally, we selected this design to you know identify the agency. making a visual connection with the iconic muni worm. when we tested this with people, they recognized there was a clear connection between sf mta and muni. they iced words like comforting and warm to describe the new look. i want to let you know that the beloved logo will still remain on all of our uniforms and it continues to reflect our muni services. this new symbol reflects our transit roots, and the m. logo stands for municipal in our name. we think this will fit in really well. the blue color is representative of our heritage of the former department of parking and traffic, and our connection to the city and county of san francisco. through this new look we're showing that we all belong to a single transportation agency, and that we're one agency connected. whether you take muni, walk bike or drive, we want you to understand it'
it replaces the sf mta logo known as the grand union. after public testing and design with focus groups as well as lots of conversations internally, we selected this design to you know identify the agency. making a visual connection with the iconic muni worm. when we tested this with people, they recognized there was a clear connection between sf mta and muni. they iced words like comforting and warm to describe the new look. i want to let you know that the beloved logo will still remain on all...
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sheehan me this grand union -- she hands me this grand union paper bag and says go pick a few schools. i did. i wentto the process, through and picked out the brochures that i thought had good-looking girls on them. [laughter] except for one. i remembered it vividly. reason -- i saw, a mixed kid on the cover and i saw me. i wanted to be this kid. the financial aid letter comes back, this place gave me the best package and so unbeknownst to me or my family, i went off to one of the best schools in the country. williams college. to say the next years were difficult would be an understatement. the most challenging of my life. central school at the time did not prepare kids for college. we didn't have ap courses, calculus, we were dabbling in precalculus my senior year. i ended up in remedial classes. those with the classes i struggled in every single day. i was fighting for survival, hiding in the back of classrooms , i didn't raise my hand for four years. feeling like the dumb round kid. -- dumb brown kid. thankfully, williams believed in me when i did not believe in myself. i did not k
sheehan me this grand union -- she hands me this grand union paper bag and says go pick a few schools. i did. i wentto the process, through and picked out the brochures that i thought had good-looking girls on them. [laughter] except for one. i remembered it vividly. reason -- i saw, a mixed kid on the cover and i saw me. i wanted to be this kid. the financial aid letter comes back, this place gave me the best package and so unbeknownst to me or my family, i went off to one of the best schools...
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last night after a suspected unexploded world war ii bomb was discovered under a bridge over the grand uniond back into their homes once the area was made safe. let‘s have a look at the travel situation now. there is a good service on the tube this morning. on the trains, there is disruption on great northern services between moorgate and stevenage and kings cross and peterborough. onto the roads, and in mill hill, traffic is building on the approaches to apex corner from the a1. the greenford roundabout is partially blocked by bridge maintenance work at the junction with the greenford flyover. and in herne hill, there are temporary traffic lights and gas mains work on croxted road at the junction with turney road. let‘s have a check on the weather now, with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a rather grey, cloudy start this morning, and if you don‘t have the rain already, i‘m afraid it is on its way. so turning wet, but the good news is, if you can be patient, later on this afternoon turning brighter and dry for most. now, first thing this morning, yes, it is rather grey. the rain sometimes
last night after a suspected unexploded world war ii bomb was discovered under a bridge over the grand uniond back into their homes once the area was made safe. let‘s have a look at the travel situation now. there is a good service on the tube this morning. on the trains, there is disruption on great northern services between moorgate and stevenage and kings cross and peterborough. onto the roads, and in mill hill, traffic is building on the approaches to apex corner from the a1. the...
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she hands me this grand union paper bag of brochures that a been collecting -- have been collecting. pick schools. so i did. i went to the process any 15-year-old might. i went through and pick up the brochures that i thought had good-looking girls on them. except for one. one here.s this i saw a mixed kid on the cover. i saw me. and i wanted to be this kid. aid lettersinancial came back. and this place gave me the best package. unbeknownst to me or my family, i went off to one of the best schools in the country. williams college. and to say the next four years were difficult would be an understatement. there are the most challenging four years of my life. prepareint just did not kids for college. we did not have ap courses, we did not have calculus. i ended up in all remedial classes. those with the classes i struggled in every single day. i did not raise my hand for four years. feeling like the dumb brown kid. but williams believed in me when i did not believe in myself. know i would ask for help or be compelling enough to do so. it takes us back to the dorm room. i remember sittin
she hands me this grand union paper bag of brochures that a been collecting -- have been collecting. pick schools. so i did. i went to the process any 15-year-old might. i went through and pick up the brochures that i thought had good-looking girls on them. except for one. one here.s this i saw a mixed kid on the cover. i saw me. and i wanted to be this kid. aid lettersinancial came back. and this place gave me the best package. unbeknownst to me or my family, i went off to one of the best...
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little venice in london. where the grand union canal reaches this canal. this canal. waterways like thisone kilometre of trust waterway. kilometre of trust waterway. be doing about the benefits i have just outlined. just outlined. later to the ceo richard parry, who will tell us more about this. this morning it is chilly, if you are outside, wrap up warmly. are outside, wrap up warmly. temperature will be picking up quite quickly. quickly. head towards the bank holiday weekend. also a fair bit of sunshine. sunshine. today there is the risk of some thunderstorms. thunderstorms. which part of the country you are in. in. sea overnight and has drifted towards bristol. towards bristol. it will push back towards the east coast. coast. towards the east coast, there is an onshore breeze. feeling truly here. here. as it develops elsewhere, it will feel pleasant. will feel pleasant. and wales the temperature was 25 but today it could be 26. today it could be 26. at the high teens generally to the low 20s. low 20s. for example and some of those could be heavy and thundery. be heavy and thundery. se
little venice in london. where the grand union canal reaches this canal. this canal. waterways like thisone kilometre of trust waterway. kilometre of trust waterway. be doing about the benefits i have just outlined. just outlined. later to the ceo richard parry, who will tell us more about this. this morning it is chilly, if you are outside, wrap up warmly. are outside, wrap up warmly. temperature will be picking up quite quickly. quickly. head towards the bank holiday weekend. also a fair bit...
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limericks was their project in twenty fourteen a new coalition came into power a grand coalition the christian social union the conservatives have always opposed the lima project and open source software and favored microsoft and now we have a new ma'am the former american favorite the linux system during the election dieter ita outed himself as a microsoft fan all of a sudden linux became the scapegoat when the new district heads had trouble using their cell phones they blamed it on linux unix had nothing to do with it but it was a convenient scapegoat of the incident. which in back again is going to be very expensive for munich a preliminary calculation estimated that the return to microsoft will cost nineteen million euro's by twenty twenty not counting license fees. meanwhile the city of rome wants to move from microsoft to open source. even the italian army has begun to break away from microsoft its already replaced microsoft office some thirty thousand computers with the open source program libris office. we saw that leave the office and microsoft office were both equivalent for our purposes. we carr
limericks was their project in twenty fourteen a new coalition came into power a grand coalition the christian social union the conservatives have always opposed the lima project and open source software and favored microsoft and now we have a new ma'am the former american favorite the linux system during the election dieter ita outed himself as a microsoft fan all of a sudden linux became the scapegoat when the new district heads had trouble using their cell phones they blamed it on linux unix...
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grant, better than any other union commander, understood that armyn the war you need an that you need armies. abandoned this quest for a single grand victory. grant understood that to win the war, the union armies had to physically, psychologically, and emotionally grind down the enemy. had to maintain constant pressure. they could not permit the rebels to take advantage of their principal strategic advantage, which was interior lines. the ability to shuffle troops from department to department. to concentrate forces in the way that they had done at ofckamauga in september 1863. oflonger could this be a war set piece battles. if three years of combat had revealed anything, it was this, the civil war was not decisive. in the civil war was not decisive. he would aim for a war of exhaustion. , constant, continuous campaign of trenches and spades. of fighting and sniping and sharpshooting every day. for five synchronized strikes into the confederate interior. two of these, in the western theater, and three in the eastern theater. west, his subordinate from ohio, william sherman, will ride at that head of 100,000 union soldiers and thre
grant, better than any other union commander, understood that armyn the war you need an that you need armies. abandoned this quest for a single grand victory. grant understood that to win the war, the union armies had to physically, psychologically, and emotionally grind down the enemy. had to maintain constant pressure. they could not permit the rebels to take advantage of their principal strategic advantage, which was interior lines. the ability to shuffle troops from department to...
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or so now, how many incomes does it take to be middle-class, what is the impact of the grand bargain between unions and employers, in the golden age of u.s. auto industry, and then finally this question about health care. i'm going to open it to whomever would like to step up. richard and then janet. >> i think as you sit at the top 20% keep pulling way, i think the brings in fact, middle-class basis but somewhat relative is not just about the absolute position of the people in the middle but also relative to everybody else. if you think about quintiles which like to, 20% slices, it matters, you think of it as a wagon train. even the whole wagon going along, if the front wagon is some are often a distance, that does have influence on anybody else. we have to be aware of the relative position. the top 20% seals itself off, keeps running quake that it don't think the people in middle will feel like they're getting a fair share. two and three bunched together and have will be great on this. him we have to be aware gender as where in this treaty of detroit and villagers were not wonderful for everybody
or so now, how many incomes does it take to be middle-class, what is the impact of the grand bargain between unions and employers, in the golden age of u.s. auto industry, and then finally this question about health care. i'm going to open it to whomever would like to step up. richard and then janet. >> i think as you sit at the top 20% keep pulling way, i think the brings in fact, middle-class basis but somewhat relative is not just about the absolute position of the people in the middle...
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transit declined to comment and we haven't heard back from the union that represents bus drivers. >>> any report from a civil grand jury in santa clara finds one of every three police shootings came during interactions with someone experiencing a mental health crisis. ktvu's jesse gary has more now on the grand jury's findings and recommendations. >> santa clara county says too often, a police officer makes first contact, thereto uphold a law but now dealing with a mental health crisis. >> we are launching mental crisis teams. >> reporter: tony tully says she plans to increase the current mobile teams in size by 25%. that is one of the recommendations in a 16 page report police and the mentally ill, improving outcomes. compiled by the current santa clara county grand jury, it finds of the 31 deadly officer involved shootings, from 2013 through 2017, one third involved individuals suffering from dental health issues. that was the case in january, when a sword wielding man approached two officers and refused to drop his weapon. forcing police to fire. >> the fact that we closed our state mental hospitals, there are
transit declined to comment and we haven't heard back from the union that represents bus drivers. >>> any report from a civil grand jury in santa clara finds one of every three police shootings came during interactions with someone experiencing a mental health crisis. ktvu's jesse gary has more now on the grand jury's findings and recommendations. >> santa clara county says too often, a police officer makes first contact, thereto uphold a law but now dealing with a mental health...
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a tope luego de ganar la copa en alemania al bayer uniones estoy muy mo tivado , y es en todos lados, por la grandeza y estoy listo . >>> los grandeslas de la selección mexicana. pa abajo! para las estrellas que saben que no llegamos aquí por suerte, sino por años de dedicación. al centro! para las estrellas que nunca se dan por vencidas... para las que sangran verde, blanco y rojo. pa dentro! este es nuestro momento. estrella jalisco, la única cerveza premium mexicana que tiene el orgullo de ser la cerveza oficial de la seleccion mexicana. estrella jalisco. vamos por la estrella. en san francisco inauguraron la nueva torre (en inglés) y hoy fue el día que les dieron la bienvenido. >>> encendieron las luces de los últimos 9 pisos de esta torre y mire, este espacio fue diseñado para proyectar exposiciones artisitcas. >>> ojalá podamos transmitir el noticiero desde ahí. >>> estaría buenísimo . >>> sí. >>> estamos cerca de casa , en 15 minutos llego desde mi casa. >>> es un superespectaculo, gracias por continuar con nosotros , y por acompañarnos, nos vemos. >>> ya comienza titulares y más, nico castillo tiene nuevo hogar. >>> y el fú
a tope luego de ganar la copa en alemania al bayer uniones estoy muy mo tivado , y es en todos lados, por la grandeza y estoy listo . >>> los grandeslas de la selección mexicana. pa abajo! para las estrellas que saben que no llegamos aquí por suerte, sino por años de dedicación. al centro! para las estrellas que nunca se dan por vencidas... para las que sangran verde, blanco y rojo. pa dentro! este es nuestro momento. estrella jalisco, la única cerveza premium mexicana que tiene...
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grant understood that to win the war, the union army had to physically, psychologically and emotionally grand down the enemy. -- grind down the enemy. they had to maintain constant pressure and they could not permit the rebels to take advantage of their principal strategic advantage, which was of course, the interior lines. to concentrate forces the way that they had done at chickamauga in september of 1863. no, no longer could this be a war of these battles. if three years of combat had revealed anything, to ulysses s. this, that a battle in the civil war was not decisive. and so, he would aim for a war of exhaustion. a grinding, constant, continuous campaign of trenches and spades, of fighting, and sniping every single day. he called for five synchronized strikes into the confederate interior. two of these in the western theater, and three in the eastern theater. in the west, his square jaw subordinate from ohio, william tecumseh sherman, would ride at the head of a hundred thousand union soldiers and three separate union armies. john scofield's army of the ohio. george thomas's army of the
grant understood that to win the war, the union army had to physically, psychologically and emotionally grand down the enemy. -- grind down the enemy. they had to maintain constant pressure and they could not permit the rebels to take advantage of their principal strategic advantage, which was of course, the interior lines. to concentrate forces the way that they had done at chickamauga in september of 1863. no, no longer could this be a war of these battles. if three years of combat had...
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iaties of how she was a girl school in philadelphia, every memorial day, old union veterans would come. members of the grand army of the republic with her blue caps and jackets would come and talk to the children in those classes about what they had gone through. they didn't do it just to tell war stories. the grand army of the republic set up those school time visits as a campaign to make it clear happened in the civil war was a happened in the civil war was a violent attack on the life of the nation and the principles of the constitution. she learned that. she wasn't taken in by the lost cause. she handed that on to me. the lost cause was a brief bubble of bad interpretation. i think what we have gotten back to, and i hope that reconstruction and history contributes to that, is understanding that ireconstruction is a noble effort. it was an attempt to put into place in the defeated confederacy the principles that should have guided the south pefore it took its off-ram into oligarchy earlier in the 19th century. it was a noble experiment. instead of being ashamed of it, they're ar elements in it we shd tak
iaties of how she was a girl school in philadelphia, every memorial day, old union veterans would come. members of the grand army of the republic with her blue caps and jackets would come and talk to the children in those classes about what they had gone through. they didn't do it just to tell war stories. the grand army of the republic set up those school time visits as a campaign to make it clear happened in the civil war was a happened in the civil war was a violent attack on the life of the...
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no major >>> abc7 news was in san francisco's union square a short time ago where kylie jenner's pop-up store will celebrate its granding tomorrow. >> dozens are camped out hoping to be among the first to buy her own brand of cosmetics. one fan explained the appeal of her lip kits. >> it's good. the highlighter i feel good when wear them. i feel like kiley channeling kylie. >> fans tried to pier through the doorway to get a peek at what goes on sale tomorrow. >> kylie was inside her store tonight helping with the finishing touches. we have to wear a little makeup in this job. larry and i are going straight over whether he we're done. >> the matte finish is a big deal. my daughters. >> really? okay. not personal experience. >> i'm sure it's great. make like a billion dollars off this thing. the giants and rockies go to extra innings game ended minutes ago. what is wrong with steph? what is happening with the best abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> good evening. the giants opened a four-game series with colorado tonight. though we're more than a quarter of the way through the season, these division riv
no major >>> abc7 news was in san francisco's union square a short time ago where kylie jenner's pop-up store will celebrate its granding tomorrow. >> dozens are camped out hoping to be among the first to buy her own brand of cosmetics. one fan explained the appeal of her lip kits. >> it's good. the highlighter i feel good when wear them. i feel like kiley channeling kylie. >> fans tried to pier through the doorway to get a peek at what goes on sale tomorrow. >>...
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what is the impact of the grand bargain between unions and employers in the golden age of the u.s. auto industry, what impact does that have on our political expectations now, and finally this question about health care. so i'm going to open it whomever would like to step up. richard and then janet. >> so if the -- i think if you said if the top 20% keep pulling away, what will it be like in 20 years, and i think it brings in the fact the middle class state is somewhat relative. it's not just about the absolute position of the people in the middle. but it's also relative to everybody else. so if you think about quintiles, which i like to, 20% slices, it kind of matters what the gap -- if you think of it as a wagon train. if the front wagon is like somewhere off in the distance, that does have an influence on everybody else. so i think actually we have to be aware there is a relative position here. so the top 20% seals itself off, keeps running away. then actually i don't think the people in the middle are going to feel like they're getting a fair shout. so i think it does matter. t
what is the impact of the grand bargain between unions and employers in the golden age of the u.s. auto industry, what impact does that have on our political expectations now, and finally this question about health care. so i'm going to open it whomever would like to step up. richard and then janet. >> so if the -- i think if you said if the top 20% keep pulling away, what will it be like in 20 years, and i think it brings in the fact the middle class state is somewhat relative. it's not...
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favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> abc7 news was in san francisco's union square a short time ago where kylie jenner's pop-up store will celebrate its grandd out hoping to be among the first to buy her own brand of cosmetics. one fan explained the appeal of her lip kits. >> it's good. the highlighter i feel good when i wear them. i feel like kiley channeling kylie. >> fans tried to pier through the doorway to get a peek at what goes on sale tomorrow. >> kylie was inside her store tonight helping with the finishing touches. we have to wear a little makeup in this job. larry and i are going straight over whether he we're done. >> the matte finish is a big deal. my daughters. >> really? okay. not personal experience. >> i'm sure it's great. make like a billion dollars off this thing. the giants and rockies go to extra innings game ended minutes ago. what is wrong with steph? what is happening wit john chiang's father came it'here with little money,on. but big dreams for a better future. now john has a chance to make history. a champion of the underdog, john took on wells fargo when it ripped off working families. and against the odds, he hel
favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> abc7 news was in san francisco's union square a short time ago where kylie jenner's pop-up store will celebrate its grandd out hoping to be among the first to buy her own brand of cosmetics. one fan explained the appeal of her lip kits. >> it's good. the highlighter i feel good when i wear them. i feel like kiley channeling kylie. >> fans tried to pier through the doorway to get a peek at what goes on sale tomorrow. >> kylie was inside...
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union and his managers. and he's considered the grand-dad of special forces. meet the bay area war hero and gold medal recipient whose top secret missions help the allies defeat the nazi's in world war two... ((grant)) new inf ((grant)) all westbound lanes of 80 are blocked near the bay bridge after a woman dies in an accident. the scene is on the 880 and i-80 connector ramp and and all lanes are blocked... people are being asked to use alternate routes to avoid the area. there is no estimated time to reopen the roadway. (grant) breaking news now at ten: the isreali miliary says it has attacked iranian forces in neighboring syria. israel says this is in response to an iranian rocket barrage on isreli positions...a noteworthy escalation of tensions between the arch enemies. israel says it targeted weapons storage facilities and logistics centers used by elite iranian forces in syria. it also says it destroyed several syrian air-defense systems after coming under heavy fire. it says none of its warplanes was hit...no one was hurt...israel says iranian forces fir
union and his managers. and he's considered the grand-dad of special forces. meet the bay area war hero and gold medal recipient whose top secret missions help the allies defeat the nazi's in world war two... ((grant)) new inf ((grant)) all westbound lanes of 80 are blocked near the bay bridge after a woman dies in an accident. the scene is on the 880 and i-80 connector ramp and and all lanes are blocked... people are being asked to use alternate routes to avoid the area. there is no estimated...
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grand strategist. i don't think he's trying to recreate the soviet union. i think he's emotional and tactical in his decisions, his decisioncrimea, for instance, i don't think was thought out years in advance. the cards he holds in his hands, even if they're small ones, he's grown increasingly aggressive in playing them, become much more willing to be risky in the 18th year of his rule than he was in the beginning. >> ambassador michael mcfaul, fascinating. thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >>> just ahead, according to "new york" magazine the bromance between president trump and fox news opinion host john hannity and washington is ramping up even more. details on that ahead. brad's about to find out if his denture can cope with... a steak. luckily for him, he uses super poligrip. it helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. it's these new fresh-fx car air fresheners from armor all. each scent can create a different mood in my car. like tranquil skies. armor all, it's easy to smell g
grand strategist. i don't think he's trying to recreate the soviet union. i think he's emotional and tactical in his decisions, his decisioncrimea, for instance, i don't think was thought out years in advance. the cards he holds in his hands, even if they're small ones, he's grown increasingly aggressive in playing them, become much more willing to be risky in the 18th year of his rule than he was in the beginning. >> ambassador michael mcfaul, fascinating. thank you very much. i...
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union commander understood that to win the war you need armies. they had abandoned -- they had to abandon this seemingly obsessive quest for a single grand victory. what we have been searching for in this class since first bull run. grant understood that to win the war, the union army had to physically come aside till -- psychologically, and emotionally running down the enemy. they had to maintain constant pressure and they could not permit the rebels to take advantage of their principaled strategic position, the interior lines. to concentrate forces the way that they had done at chickamauga in september of 1863. no, no longer could this be a war of these battles. if three years of combat had revealed anything, to ulysses s. grant it was this -- that a battle in the civil war was not decisive. for a war would aim of exhaustion. , constant, continuous campaign of trenches and spades, of fighting, and sniping every single day. he called for five synchronized strikes into the confederate interior. two of these in the western theater and three in the eastern theater. jawhe west, his square supporting from ohio, sherman, would ride at the head of a hun
union commander understood that to win the war you need armies. they had abandoned -- they had to abandon this seemingly obsessive quest for a single grand victory. what we have been searching for in this class since first bull run. grant understood that to win the war, the union army had to physically come aside till -- psychologically, and emotionally running down the enemy. they had to maintain constant pressure and they could not permit the rebels to take advantage of their principaled...
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grand strategist. i don't think he's trying to recreate the soviet union.s, his decision to annex crimea, for instance, i don't think was thought out years in advance. the cards he holds in his hands, even if they're small ones, he's grown increasingly aggressive in playing them, become much more willing to be risky in the 18th year of his rule than he was in the beginning. >> ambassador michael mcfaul, fascinating. thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >>> just ahead, according to "new york" magazine the bromance between president trump and fox news opinion host sean hannity and washington is ramping up even more. details on that ahead. it took guts to start my business. but as it grew bigger and bigger, it took a whole lot more. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. and that 2% cash back adds up to thousands of dollars each year... so i can keep growing my business in big leaps! what's in your wallet? it's these new fresh-fx car air fr
grand strategist. i don't think he's trying to recreate the soviet union.s, his decision to annex crimea, for instance, i don't think was thought out years in advance. the cards he holds in his hands, even if they're small ones, he's grown increasingly aggressive in playing them, become much more willing to be risky in the 18th year of his rule than he was in the beginning. >> ambassador michael mcfaul, fascinating. thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> thanks for having me....
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would gain through victory this grand ideological-political-economic conflict with the soviet union didn't really come because policy ay u.s. foreign went next. has written on the subject recently. i think trumped tapped into that of, you know, what's in it for us? given that we've actually conflict, n this given nature -- given the ecurity umbrella that the u.s. afford, who are taking advantage of this. a reason why as trump was successful, and so projecting, conveying this to the u.s. public, and why it resonates. this disappointment post cold war with what came next. to me just now. >> please join me in thanking our panel. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] san francisco was home to two fairs. was at the tory tv fair's meeting, about the organizers and exhibits. this is about 15 minutes. >> associate professor of in carroll university. where is that? >> in wisconsin. >> how long have you been teaching? teaching at carro
would gain through victory this grand ideological-political-economic conflict with the soviet union didn't really come because policy ay u.s. foreign went next. has written on the subject recently. i think trumped tapped into that of, you know, what's in it for us? given that we've actually conflict, n this given nature -- given the ecurity umbrella that the u.s. afford, who are taking advantage of this. a reason why as trump was successful, and so projecting, conveying this to the u.s. public,...
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union square and the line to get in stretched for blocks. kylie jenner was there last night putting the finishing touches on the displays. >> i have been in the here -- >> the store is on grand avenue. check it out while you can. it is only open for one week. >>> this is a little-known fact. he has been keeping up with the kardashians for years. san jose is sunny but it is still breezy and cool in san francisco. will the cold break for the weekend? >>> and coming up at 6 pm, the pilots making history on this alaska airlines flight. >>> the markets closed mixed today. here is a look at the closing numbers from wall street. >>> we are almost there. we almost made it. the weekend is almost here.>> they made it already. we will be there soon. it is going to be a pleasant weekend. but for people who were saying it is almost memorial day and it is time to get warm, nowhere close. we are going to be below average for the next several days. the ocean breeze is still there. 72 degrees in concord. look at oakland. they barely got above 60 degrees today. look at the low cloud cover back over the coast. and san jose only 66. is already cool outside. breezy and chilly tonight. the rockie
union square and the line to get in stretched for blocks. kylie jenner was there last night putting the finishing touches on the displays. >> i have been in the here -- >> the store is on grand avenue. check it out while you can. it is only open for one week. >>> this is a little-known fact. he has been keeping up with the kardashians for years. san jose is sunny but it is still breezy and cool in san francisco. will the cold break for the weekend? >>> and coming...
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grand dedication at the gettysburg cemetery... >> mr. president. >> ...and they bear witness to a 2-minute speech that illuminates the profound historic mission at the core of the union's our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. now, we are engaged in a great civil war testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived, so dedicated can long endure. we are met on a great battlefield of that war. we have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. but in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate. we cannot consecrate. we cannot hallow this ground. the brave men, living and dead, who struggled here have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. the world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. it is for us, the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. it is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us that from
grand dedication at the gettysburg cemetery... >> mr. president. >> ...and they bear witness to a 2-minute speech that illuminates the profound historic mission at the core of the union's our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. now, we are engaged in a great civil war testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived, so dedicated can long endure. we are met on a great...
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union square .... reality show star - kylie jenner - gave her fans a thrill .... by making a personal appearance in san francisco.(ken) it was for the grand opening of a pop up shop for her makeup and clothing lines.kron4's maureen kelly reports more than a thousand people lined up to get in, some camping out overnight. by 10am the line to get in to kylie jenner's store was over three blocks long.....security guards let in only about 50 people in at a time to shop for 30 minutes....at one point those at the end of the line were told they would not be able to get in.....but some stayed lined up anyway, just in case.we are getting in, i would be happy with some tissue paper, a bag, anything at this pointsome of those waited across the street hoping to get a glimpse of the celebrity.i just want to see kylie, yeah, priorities, prioritiesthose near the front of the line say they camped out for the priviledge.we got here at 12 am and slept on this nasty concrete. i'm not going in there unless she goes inthose expecting jenner to be here when the store opened at 10am were disappointed....the social media darling eventually turned up after 230 th
union square .... reality show star - kylie jenner - gave her fans a thrill .... by making a personal appearance in san francisco.(ken) it was for the grand opening of a pop up shop for her makeup and clothing lines.kron4's maureen kelly reports more than a thousand people lined up to get in, some camping out overnight. by 10am the line to get in to kylie jenner's store was over three blocks long.....security guards let in only about 50 people in at a time to shop for 30 minutes....at one point...
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grand theft auto, fleeing police and other charges. >> he's suspended with pay pending the investigation. our phone calls to him and to the police unionffice who represents swazo returned our phone calls but said they do not comment on pending litigation. we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity all in one place. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your wei
grand theft auto, fleeing police and other charges. >> he's suspended with pay pending the investigation. our phone calls to him and to the police unionffice who represents swazo returned our phone calls but said they do not comment on pending litigation. we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity all in one place. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not...
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grand theft auto, fleeing police, and other charges. the officer is suspended with pay pending the investigation. our phone calls to him and to the police unionpresents swazo returned our calls but said they do not comment on pending litigation. rosa flores, cnn, miami. >>> a federal judge in virginia is questioning the motives of the mueller team. he's presiding over the bank fraud case of trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort. the case was brought to judge elliott by mueller's team. judge elliott says mueller isn't really targeting paul manafort, he is after trump. joey jackson, legal analyst and criminal defense attorney, with us now. the argument sheer that the only reason mueller is going after manafort is to officially make him whistle. he wants to get him to talk or flip. do you believe there's truth to that? >> good morning. you know, i believe that there's two separate issues here. one is what we might believe as people evaluating and looking at that and perhaps the general consensus is that manafort is just a piece of the puzzle. that the real issue is donald trump. and certainly to the extent that he served as campaign cha
grand theft auto, fleeing police, and other charges. the officer is suspended with pay pending the investigation. our phone calls to him and to the police unionpresents swazo returned our calls but said they do not comment on pending litigation. rosa flores, cnn, miami. >>> a federal judge in virginia is questioning the motives of the mueller team. he's presiding over the bank fraud case of trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort. the case was brought to judge elliott by...
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way on a grand customs bargain, theresa may is expected to tell brexiteers that signing up to the customs partnership could be the best way of killing off a commons rebellion on a customs unionll hopefully give ground there, is expected to be her message. no member of parliament comes into politics to vote against their own party, brexit is complicated enough, but what we are not going to do is make trade harderfor the many businesses in this country nor make peace in northern ireland something we put at risk and destabilise the situation there, so there is hard conversations to be had but i can say that mps want to have those conversations with the cabinet. theresa may could see a turn in her fortune amid signs of calm in parts of the tory tribe but some brexiteers are digging in against the customs partnership which michael gove regards as bonkers. much of the world has spent today trying to digest a theatrical performance yesterday by the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, in which he used numerous graphics to lay out evidence he said israeli intelligence had accumulated, showing that iran had lied and had a nuclear weapons programme. the suggestion was that the
way on a grand customs bargain, theresa may is expected to tell brexiteers that signing up to the customs partnership could be the best way of killing off a commons rebellion on a customs unionll hopefully give ground there, is expected to be her message. no member of parliament comes into politics to vote against their own party, brexit is complicated enough, but what we are not going to do is make trade harderfor the many businesses in this country nor make peace in northern ireland something...
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and european union and asian countries that can provide that, so this is the grand bargain i they hey, he wants to stay in power, he wants to be the big player this is why this summit i think is gotten reacted kim jong-un doesn't want to lose the opportunity to meet with president of the united states this has pen a long time goal they finally got it. maria: wow this is incredible, so we're going to watch this i want to switch gears ask you about trade, stand by, governor we want to turn to the white house president trump is headed to texas today as his administration reportedly plans to impose those aluminum and steel tariffs, on the european union blake burman covering story at the white house blake we know exemptions are going away this week decline up. reporter: drinan tonight whether or not to extended commemorations or wipe them way as relates to the european union, canada and mexico, that is sort of of painting a picture for you maria how this is played out in the last 24 hours, one source telling me this morning 7:00 last night, decision had not been finalized yesterday very
and european union and asian countries that can provide that, so this is the grand bargain i they hey, he wants to stay in power, he wants to be the big player this is why this summit i think is gotten reacted kim jong-un doesn't want to lose the opportunity to meet with president of the united states this has pen a long time goal they finally got it. maria: wow this is incredible, so we're going to watch this i want to switch gears ask you about trade, stand by, governor we want to turn to the...
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holiday after the civil war to honor the union and confederate dead.here's what to expect here today the flag raising ceremony starts at 9:30. that is followed by the grandnitaries. lt. governor gavin newsom plans to attend the ceremony today. then at noon, there is a community picnic on the main parade ground. (estacio on cam) besides the ceremony here in the presidio at the officers club -there is a museum. today between 12- 12:30 rangers will offer tours of the national cemetary. there is an interfaith prayer later in the day. and all day, it is a blue star museum day at the walt disney museum which is here active and tretired military and their spouse or children are free of charge with military id. we put a link on kron four dot com so you can take a look if you want to learn the activities here in the in sf, te ( james )( james ) officers hit the water for this season's delta blitz... making sure boaters were following the law and staying safe. law enforcement boats from multiple agencies were out in full force for memorial day weekend in discovery bay. boaters were pulled over for not having their registration... not having enough life jackets onb
holiday after the civil war to honor the union and confederate dead.here's what to expect here today the flag raising ceremony starts at 9:30. that is followed by the grandnitaries. lt. governor gavin newsom plans to attend the ceremony today. then at noon, there is a community picnic on the main parade ground. (estacio on cam) besides the ceremony here in the presidio at the officers club -there is a museum. today between 12- 12:30 rangers will offer tours of the national cemetary. there is an...
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union gorbachev how does president trump's foreign policy compare to reagan's? here author of the president we'll see you now my stories and lessons from ronald reagan's final years peggy grande, something that president trump is often criticized for. but can that work to their advantage when it comes to diplomacy and what we are dealing with right now with north korea? >> well, i think there is always a strong methodology behind what you see on the external. and there is so much more behind the scenes. you know, ronald reagan believed in face-to-face diplomacy. we see president trump definitely. ing to do that as well. he believed there was nothing that couldn't be resolved if two leaders sat across the table from each other and talked things out. i think it's very important for president trump to get across that table and i think we're going to eventually see that happen. but, diplomacy takes time and we need to let this relationship play out from afar and then eventually i think we will see them across the table from each other. abby: so often we can learn lessons from history. take us back. 1986 when ronald regan was trying to negotiate and meet with gorbachev. that was b
union gorbachev how does president trump's foreign policy compare to reagan's? here author of the president we'll see you now my stories and lessons from ronald reagan's final years peggy grande, something that president trump is often criticized for. but can that work to their advantage when it comes to diplomacy and what we are dealing with right now with north korea? >> well, i think there is always a strong methodology behind what you see on the external. and there is so much more...
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grand brexit dilemma. does it allow some modest physical border here, which it has said it won't, or do you have a soft brexit inside the customs unionas said it won't. we would take a pretty comprehensive look at the issue throughout the week on newsnight. how the heck do you reconcile those pledges? all week we'll be looking at this. and, to start us off, tonight we are here in the guildhall in derry with politicians, and members of the public who will be affected by their decisions. here, we are less than three miles from the border, and we've come here because this city has long had to live with the division that the border issue threatens to accentuate. the city is beautifully located on the banks of the river foyle but its very name, derry/londonderry, can be divisive. if only it were called say foyleside, like the local shopping centre, a neutralformulation of fewer than six syllables. the city at one time had its own internal border, the peace wall separated the communities. there's only a little of it left now and it's something of a tourist attraction. one measure of how far things have come. for some though, the city is no
grand brexit dilemma. does it allow some modest physical border here, which it has said it won't, or do you have a soft brexit inside the customs unionas said it won't. we would take a pretty comprehensive look at the issue throughout the week on newsnight. how the heck do you reconcile those pledges? all week we'll be looking at this. and, to start us off, tonight we are here in the guildhall in derry with politicians, and members of the public who will be affected by their decisions. here, we...