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but once he gt into the building he would enter through a sliding door which for somebody in a wheelchair was important. because sliding doors didn't matter what side you were on. you slid the door open. most modern sliding doors though have that track at the bottom. this particular door, that track was recessed down into the floor so it create the one small bump. when you entered into the building, the hallways were a little wider. it was one flat surface all the way through, all hardwood floor, no obstacles in the way. even going into the tish enwas one of the double swung doors, so didn't matter which side you were on, you pushed the door away you from you. so he got to use this building more than he could use spring wood himself. so he got to be the host up herement he got to host his guests which he took a lot of pride in. he loved to show this place off. he loved to be able to serve his guests. and pictures of him up here always smiling, enjoying himself. he had a toaster where he would set up and make his guests tea and toast. serve that toast to his guests. and buttered it himself
but once he gt into the building he would enter through a sliding door which for somebody in a wheelchair was important. because sliding doors didn't matter what side you were on. you slid the door open. most modern sliding doors though have that track at the bottom. this particular door, that track was recessed down into the floor so it create the one small bump. when you entered into the building, the hallways were a little wider. it was one flat surface all the way through, all hardwood...
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but then he gt clean and was turning his life around. i had the opportunity to meet chad when i spoke at his graduation from welding school. karen sent mea picture from that day and i have it here with me today. in her letter karen wrote that on december 17, chad tragically after the age of 29 overdosing on hirn that was mixd with more fin and fentanyl. chad's mom karen and his family are here with us today and i ant to recognize them. [applause] >> it was tough for karen to be here today but she wanted to honor chad. she wanted to show us that when we talk about this crisis we are really talking about fighting for all of the chads nd the karens out there. for all of the lives cut too short and all of the families that will never be the same. that is why no matter how hard it is we cannot ever give up this fight. [applause] we enacted tough anti-gang legislation including a new maryland rico statute. we formed a new maryland criminal intelligence network to assist police and prosecutors in going after and taking down the people who are r
but then he gt clean and was turning his life around. i had the opportunity to meet chad when i spoke at his graduation from welding school. karen sent mea picture from that day and i have it here with me today. in her letter karen wrote that on december 17, chad tragically after the age of 29 overdosing on hirn that was mixd with more fin and fentanyl. chad's mom karen and his family are here with us today and i ant to recognize them. [applause] >> it was tough for karen to be here today...
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. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> better get this party started ♪ yes, w are ready to gt the party started.t here. eagles win parade. the national anthem, one thing you can betbo. we'll tell you other wacky bets you can make. pretty crazy.>> ♪ fresh" in that washer with "mmm unstopables in-wash scent ah, it's so fresh. and it's going to last from wash to wear for up to 12 weeks. wee! downy unstopables. for a fresh too feisty to quit. and now try downy unstopabs house intelligence committee fbiby nunes, alleges and justice department took place in the investigation into possible ties betweena ande trump campaign. >> now, pray to the good lords that the president or hisot move on bob mueller, does not try to remove in anyway shape or form. t indictment on our institutions cents of our justice system, thf >> justice department has lobbied the president to stop the release, saying it, could harm nasa public. >> well, today is groundhog day, that means, crazy fun punxsutawney. a live picture right now of the gobblers knob. look at this hat this man is wearing. i need to wear that. ourister takes
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cers o celebrations are under way in n san francisco and security will be stepped up, including next gt saturday's parade, on the 24th. there will be extra officers on the street. they're also urging people who plan to ring in the year of the dog in the city to sign up for special emergency text t alerts. most people agree it's a good idea: i think that's kind of good becausese a lot of ou outs are coming to the city. po you can sign up for the text message. police think it's goingfi to bed fine and they don't r anticipat any problems during the parade. >>> we have a story about a bayr walnut creekea police officer.cr about 18 months ago a hit and run collision nearly took his life. tonight he returns to duty.g cheryl hurd has the story. >> reporter: he said he wasn't sure if he would make it back to the job he loves. he made it back but the journey wasn't easy. getting in a car and driving are things some of us take for granted. not police officer tom brown. >> i was bed ridden for about two months. >> reporter: brown is lucky to be back behind the wheel of his patrol car. 19 months ag
cers o celebrations are under way in n san francisco and security will be stepped up, including next gt saturday's parade, on the 24th. there will be extra officers on the street. they're also urging people who plan to ring in the year of the dog in the city to sign up for special emergency text t alerts. most people agree it's a good idea: i think that's kind of good becausese a lot of ou outs are coming to the city. po you can sign up for the text message. police think it's goingfi to bed...
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gt research.y try to move on from the damaging allegations and refocus attention on the company's future. he told shareholders profits would stagnate while dad -- daimler invested in you technologies. >> will be using the core business to powerfully engaged with future challenges our industry is facing. we call this connectivity, autonomous driving, sharing and ability. this is about nothing less than reinventing the concept of individual mobility. reporter: on this frankfurt stock exchange, the futures do not go down well. their shares were among the biggest losers on the blue-chip dax index. but the company announced it will be playing -- paying the highest investor dividends in history, and their 130,000 employees are to receive bonuses of 5700 euros in april, also the highest in company history. reporter: i spoke to our financial correspondent, and i had to ask him how investors were reacting to daimler's profit. >> this number of course looks good, and when you talk about sales, quantity, pro
gt research.y try to move on from the damaging allegations and refocus attention on the company's future. he told shareholders profits would stagnate while dad -- daimler invested in you technologies. >> will be using the core business to powerfully engaged with future challenges our industry is facing. we call this connectivity, autonomous driving, sharing and ability. this is about nothing less than reinventing the concept of individual mobility. reporter: on this frankfurt stock...
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as you have heard yo you have gt recreational uses, competitive uses, colelastic uses, educational uses focused on young people that are focused on seniors and focused on other communities who play tennis more competitively. all of this the operator is to manage all of this. one thing about these it is all designed to keep the center sustainable. the master plan talks about that fees are always contemplated there should be some fees at the site and they are to stay in the center to make sure we are doing the maintenance so we are not back here talking about the need to renovate the center. >> commissioner bonilla. >> when i moved to san francisco and attended the university of san francisco, i was really happy to be able to go to the tennis courts. and to relieve a little stress and so on and play some tennis. this is quite some time ago. i always carried my wilson t2000 metal racket to my classes because i thought i would get a chance to play a little tennis afterwards, and it was always hit and miss. of course, there wasn't anytime in the evenings to play for me because i was studying
as you have heard yo you have gt recreational uses, competitive uses, colelastic uses, educational uses focused on young people that are focused on seniors and focused on other communities who play tennis more competitively. all of this the operator is to manage all of this. one thing about these it is all designed to keep the center sustainable. the master plan talks about that fees are always contemplated there should be some fees at the site and they are to stay in the center to make sure we...
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. >> we had sent assistant chief ppage up onto a ridge, uh, to gt a good, you know, overview of thee fire. >> when that fire made that turn and went through that gully, it started running up towards where i was. when it took off, it took off fast. >> one couple died at their home and thth one woman also died at hherome. it t st kephahappenin and hpeneninall summ long. tradionally,arch was t snowiest month ofhe yea ound her this past marche had nsnow aall. basally summer pe conditis. andhat lgthening season causing chaes in thfuel, soe're seeing thfuels stt to gro eaier in t seaso and s s hey dry t earlie imatehange is ry real. it's chaed my enre life. this ye was our mt destructivfire sean. the two most destructivfires in corado's historoccurrinat he sa time. 's dierent. it' a diffent wor. the fire season is now longer. in most cases, we didn't have to worry about fires in the rocky mountains or the northwest until usually june or jy. now, you know, the fires are getting earlier and earlier. the first season's getting longer. we're starting to get to be like california where fire sea
. >> we had sent assistant chief ppage up onto a ridge, uh, to gt a good, you know, overview of thee fire. >> when that fire made that turn and went through that gully, it started running up towards where i was. when it took off, it took off fast. >> one couple died at their home and thth one woman also died at hherome. it t st kephahappenin and hpeneninall summ long. tradionally,arch was t snowiest month ofhe yea ound her this past marche had nsnow aall. basally summer pe...
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the two philadelphia, non- profit advocates for the latino community and the lb gt q community. >>> ice released a statement ice does not exempt classes or categories of removable alien from his potential enforcement , all of those in violation of the immigration laws may be subject to immigration arrests, detention and if foundry movable by final order, removal from the united states. >>> the fbi is seeking new information in the disappearance of danielle imbo and richard petrone, it was 13 years ago today that the two were last seen leaving a baron philadelphia's south street. neither the couple nor petrone 's dodge pickup truck has ever been seen since. there is a $50,000 reward for information on the couple's whereabouts or for information to lead to an arrest. >>> tracking a winter warm up, temperatures will be sky rocketing in the next couple of days, meteorologist kate bilo is watching things on the sky deck for you, how warm will it get, kate. >> we're talking about two broken records over next two days, serious warmth for february, it comes on the heels of snow over weekend, ra
the two philadelphia, non- profit advocates for the latino community and the lb gt q community. >>> ice released a statement ice does not exempt classes or categories of removable alien from his potential enforcement , all of those in violation of the immigration laws may be subject to immigration arrests, detention and if foundry movable by final order, removal from the united states. >>> the fbi is seeking new information in the disappearance of danielle imbo and richard...
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one of the star attractions is this aston martin db4 gt zagato.ritain and bespoke, handmade, beautiful quality, and then when you clothe the car in this italian zagato style, you get the best of both worlds. the aston martin will go on sale injuly and is expected to reach the price of more than $14 million — proof that some cars are truly timeless. tim allman, bbc news. and overpriced, it might said. before we go, a quick look at this. conservation officers in newfoundland have had to rescue a moose, that was stranded in a lake. they went out, it managed to hurt him of the lake and then they have tranquillised him and got him back out there. the good news is he has since been released outside the city. do stay with us he won bbc news. i am going to back with the business briefing in a moment or two because we are going to have some more on the global market turmoil, the asian markets in particular. and that ultimatum from the eu on air pollution. the uk is one of them. stay with us. hello there. we've got mixed fortunes to start the day today. col
one of the star attractions is this aston martin db4 gt zagato.ritain and bespoke, handmade, beautiful quality, and then when you clothe the car in this italian zagato style, you get the best of both worlds. the aston martin will go on sale injuly and is expected to reach the price of more than $14 million — proof that some cars are truly timeless. tim allman, bbc news. and overpriced, it might said. before we go, a quick look at this. conservation officers in newfoundland have had to rescue...
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one of the star attractions is this aston martin 034 gt zagato.t of epitomises everything that is so sort of great about britain and bespoke, handmade, beautiful quality, and then when you clothe the car in this italian zagato style, you get the best of both worlds. the aston martin will go on sale injuly and is expected to reach the price of more than $14 million — proof that some cars are truly timeless. tim allman, bbc news. and before we go, take a look at this. conservation officers in newfoundland have had to rescue a moose stranded in a lake. he struggled there for nearly an hour. they herded him out of the lake and were then able to tranquilise him. he has since been released outside the city. much more on all the news any time for you on our website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcmikeembley. thanks for watching. hello there. yesterday morning, some of the coldest air was across the southern counties of england. with a sharp frost, temperatures in shoreham, towards the south coast of england, got
one of the star attractions is this aston martin 034 gt zagato.t of epitomises everything that is so sort of great about britain and bespoke, handmade, beautiful quality, and then when you clothe the car in this italian zagato style, you get the best of both worlds. the aston martin will go on sale injuly and is expected to reach the price of more than $14 million — proof that some cars are truly timeless. tim allman, bbc news. and before we go, take a look at this. conservation officers in...
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gt's aat thing. i mean, have to be careful to not be too tacto al. you have loo at the sort whole truths around politicians like governor rick scott. like you said, he's been an a-plus rated governor of state of the florida by the nra. florida itself has been a laboratory for the most dangerous pro firearm policy that the nra and the restobf the guning can possibly dream up. rick scott had an opportunity to protect kids' commnities in orida. not only did he do nothing, he used his opportunity,s henure as governor in florida, one of the largest, most important states in the country, to turn his ste into the nra's own private laboratory for policy. i so what is the strategy here it? a state-by-state approach. doou think there's hope to change hearts and minds in congress? >>it's both. i want to go back to 1994. when in, youanow, two into bill clinton's term he lost his majority in the house and t nra was credited for driving a lot of thos defeats and brief republican gains. >> right. >> that defeat redlly hind the strength of the gun violence preventio
gt's aat thing. i mean, have to be careful to not be too tacto al. you have loo at the sort whole truths around politicians like governor rick scott. like you said, he's been an a-plus rated governor of state of the florida by the nra. florida itself has been a laboratory for the most dangerous pro firearm policy that the nra and the restobf the guning can possibly dream up. rick scott had an opportunity to protect kids' commnities in orida. not only did he do nothing, he used his opportunity,s...
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, we could put in one great piece of legislation, chuck, i think that you're going to have an amaze gt result in the vote. people want to see something happen. but they want to see something good happen. >> reporter: one last question from senator dianne feinstein on banning assault weapons. >> what do we do about weapons of war easily accessible on our streets? >> what you're going to have to do is discussing it with anybody -- it's a very complex solution, you do. you have -- you have weapons on the street, that's what we're talking about, with black market. >> oh, no. you go into a store and you can buy an ar-15. >> you can. >> you can buy a tech-9. i mean, you can buy all these weapons. >> well, this is what you're going to have to discuss. >> jon karl live from the white house tonight. we heard the president there tell senator chris murphy, in your report, you have a new president now, to get something done. inviting the pressure, in essence, and you're getting republican reaction tonight? >> reporter: republicans in that room didn't challenge the president on any of this, but to
, we could put in one great piece of legislation, chuck, i think that you're going to have an amaze gt result in the vote. people want to see something happen. but they want to see something good happen. >> reporter: one last question from senator dianne feinstein on banning assault weapons. >> what do we do about weapons of war easily accessible on our streets? >> what you're going to have to do is discussing it with anybody -- it's a very complex solution, you do. you have...
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. >> and i am dion lim for spencer and larry, have a great great gt >> thank you for watching.ghting is a very dangerous profession. we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and you put your lives on the line, you do have to surround yourself with experts. and for us the expert in gas and electric is pg&e. we run about 2,500/2,800 fire calls a year and on almost every one of those calls pg&e is responding to that call as well. and so when we show up to a fire and pg&e shows up with us it makes a tremendous team during a moment of crisis. i rely on them, the firefighters in this department rely on them, and so we have to practice safety everyday. utilizing pg&e's talent and expertise in that area trains our firefighters on the gas or electric aspect of a fire and when we have an emergency situation we are going to be much more skilled and prepared to mitigate that emergency for all concerned. the things we do every single day that puts ourselves in harm's way, and to have a partner that is so skilled at what they do is indispensable, and i couldn't ask for a
. >> and i am dion lim for spencer and larry, have a great great gt >> thank you for watching.ghting is a very dangerous profession. we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and you put your lives on the line, you do have to surround yourself with experts. and for us the expert in gas and electric is pg&e. we run about 2,500/2,800 fire calls a year and on almost every one of those calls pg&e is responding to that call as well. and so when we show up to a...
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i am a grandmother who likes janend austen novels and just gt a twitter account last week. so we'll see what i can do to give you some information about dhs and where we are with the state of the net, but hopefully we will be useful to those of you here in the room today. as everyone points out, everyone it's an internet stakeholder, even if they don't knowak it ye. i'm learning it more and more each day. that's what brings me here today, have the internet has increasingly connecting us with our threats and homeland security, specifically terrorists are using the internet to recruit and radicalize and share information for do-it-yourself mass murder. nearly every terrorist plot we uncovered today has a digital dimension. to give youou a sense of the sce of that problem the fbi has said there are currently 1000 homegrown terrorist investigations across the 50 states, and 1000 isis-related investigations. some of these overlap, but still the scale is alarming. and those are just the suspects we know about. it's like living among potential landmines. in both the recent terrori
i am a grandmother who likes janend austen novels and just gt a twitter account last week. so we'll see what i can do to give you some information about dhs and where we are with the state of the net, but hopefully we will be useful to those of you here in the room today. as everyone points out, everyone it's an internet stakeholder, even if they don't knowak it ye. i'm learning it more and more each day. that's what brings me here today, have the internet has increasingly connecting us with...
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lesbian college professor keeping her status quiet scared of losing her role the opposite was true the lb gt rights movement was the foremost of this generation so how important what sort of lessons did you take from that movement that led to those successes like daca in 2012? >> a lot of us are part of that community and i am one of them. but the fact that so many of us were part of the movement and not is leadership the different organizations across the country helps us to see ourselves not as part of one movement but many so if i become a u.s. citizen today that does not take away all of the racism or zeno phobia or homophobia from my everyday life. i don't get to pick and choose today i will be in immigrant tomorrow i am a transvestite. [laughter] i am who i am all the time so some of those lessons we came out and not only something we were doing sporadically but as a strategy and she has discussions with us to say we are coming out of the closet you come out of the closet i said i did. i remember that that was awful but then the idea coming out of the shadows so to know that this was b
lesbian college professor keeping her status quiet scared of losing her role the opposite was true the lb gt rights movement was the foremost of this generation so how important what sort of lessons did you take from that movement that led to those successes like daca in 2012? >> a lot of us are part of that community and i am one of them. but the fact that so many of us were part of the movement and not is leadership the different organizations across the country helps us to see...
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are valentine hershey kisses,a wholt here, and i made constructionee them, on, yes, there cents, i gtand i have little pieces every twine for the tails handy dandy glue gun what you're supposed to do is take a you put the glue onyou put the . and this will be the ears. >> awe. >> of the mouse. is more glue. >> then you put the other cher she kiss on f you're des very lasts minute, this is not, there it is, this is nott,d your google eyes. this might be little harder toie mouse. >> starting to look i lhink so t wait until the last minute maybe even myself included. i think i cv s and get my cards. >> good luck, because the coesny >> not like they're sold other either. not even section for was so shocked yesterday. >> wow. >> like it didn't exist. and if you did find a wouldn't r develop open in it, because at this point in the game you thent give it, no little google eyes. >> look at that. >> and then i put the right? >> here, little more, little more glue. put the tail. >> yes, just some twine. just regular old twine. look i got it right little thin. but that's a little harder to put
are valentine hershey kisses,a wholt here, and i made constructionee them, on, yes, there cents, i gtand i have little pieces every twine for the tails handy dandy glue gun what you're supposed to do is take a you put the glue onyou put the . and this will be the ears. >> awe. >> of the mouse. is more glue. >> then you put the other cher she kiss on f you're des very lasts minute, this is not, there it is, this is nott,d your google eyes. this might be little harder toie...
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. >> one of the stories one time was that lb gt groups had been wanting her to come out say something in favor of the rights of people and she told me, the women who were with martin and whatever she said then she met the guys who were with martin. we knew which men. they have said i should do it because that's not my issue that's not your issue. don't do it. .. >> whenever i am in a crisis of an issue over social justice, we would say what would martin do about this? and i think that is an appropriate thing to think abou about. >> you also set as a proponent of what he would do. >> not that what he would always do about issues he just wasn't born with so much wisdom but chosen to be the leader by the people in montgomery. it was a terrible failure with some failures how to strategize and organize and conceptualize and depict targets and when you try to lead the people because the effective leader is not somebody that you figure out what you are trying to do. and now to sacrifice not be smart and strategic about what you're doing. so that is something we should all learn about what he
. >> one of the stories one time was that lb gt groups had been wanting her to come out say something in favor of the rights of people and she told me, the women who were with martin and whatever she said then she met the guys who were with martin. we knew which men. they have said i should do it because that's not my issue that's not your issue. don't do it. .. >> whenever i am in a crisis of an issue over social justice, we would say what would martin do about this? and i think...
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but is it possible patients could gt better, less expensive care at home? here is dr.> reporter: dr. david lavine and nurse kim tierny are making a house call, treating fill ills petrocelli for pneumonia in her living room next to husband augie and dog max. >> still crack snlg. >> -- still crackling? >> a little better. >> reporter: patients are sent home following an er visit. one goal, control costs without sacrificing quality. >> much better. >> at first she was skeptical. >> old school. sick, you go to the hospital. you stay there. you don't go home. you don't have the doctor come to the house anymore. >> reporter: there are daily visits and remote monitoring from a skin patch. >> it monitors my signs to the doctor. >> heart rate. 76. breathing 30. taking 30 states. >> reporter: home stays have the same level of care as those in the hospital. at about half the cost. doctors ordered far fewer blood tests and scans. >> by moving people to their home, we automatically are able to customize a lot of what they need and tailor tight them. that's part of the place that we
but is it possible patients could gt better, less expensive care at home? here is dr.> reporter: dr. david lavine and nurse kim tierny are making a house call, treating fill ills petrocelli for pneumonia in her living room next to husband augie and dog max. >> still crack snlg. >> -- still crackling? >> a little better. >> reporter: patients are sent home following an er visit. one goal, control costs without sacrificing quality. >> much better. >> at...
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[laughter] and then you have all the food and threeo days the hurricane gt there and it's not there yet so you eat all the food. i think it is your body saying and wants to be so heavy that even the winds can turn you into a deadly missile. i may have told the story before but the worst hurricane, irma was a few days without power and was not terrible. the worst hurricane was andrew, 92, andrew went right over what was my house and it was unpleasant quite a while after that. one element was my dog. at the time of hurricane andrew i had two dogs, a large dog named ernest and a small emergency backup dog named zippy. [laughter] , you fool california's, you need to dogs in case one goes down and working but prior to hurricane andrew i let ernest and zippy out every morning and if you ever add a document going out in the morning is a big deal. the dog goes and gets excited even though can't believe you do it even though you do it every morning. ernest and zippy was a two-stage procedure. open the back door and they would run across the patio which had a screen enclosure around it because yo
[laughter] and then you have all the food and threeo days the hurricane gt there and it's not there yet so you eat all the food. i think it is your body saying and wants to be so heavy that even the winds can turn you into a deadly missile. i may have told the story before but the worst hurricane, irma was a few days without power and was not terrible. the worst hurricane was andrew, 92, andrew went right over what was my house and it was unpleasant quite a while after that. one element was my...
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the alternative is true as a function of power, a world in which those who w wield power gt to decide what is true and those who lack power have no basis on which to challenge them. you need a sense of where politics can lead i suggest you pick up a copy of george orwell's 1984. let me sum up. liberalism is a political concept value is individual freedom. within family of liberalism canv havece legitimate differences or whether to prioritize economic freedom or moral freedom or how the balance of civil liberties or how to balance civil liberties against collective security. that is what liberals and conservatives have been arguing about time immemorial without doing fundamental damages to the overall fabric of our liberties. now, however, liberalism is under attack from at least two quarters. on the left by the cobblers, on the right by the troopers. the cobblers want to protect people from the consequences of freedom everything from secondhandmo smoke to politicaly incorrect speech. they want to exalt the concept ofit identity to serve as a barrier to intellectual challenge away a lo
the alternative is true as a function of power, a world in which those who w wield power gt to decide what is true and those who lack power have no basis on which to challenge them. you need a sense of where politics can lead i suggest you pick up a copy of george orwell's 1984. let me sum up. liberalism is a political concept value is individual freedom. within family of liberalism canv havece legitimate differences or whether to prioritize economic freedom or moral freedom or how the balance...
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. >>> the 1961 for every 250 gt california. >>> the race under a european circuit. >>> frankie for ra >>> seriously is there better local athlete name than frankie for every ? >> when i first met him i thought it was a nickname. >> he is great name recognition, i couldn't believe ferreri motors hasn't spoke to me about offering him a job. >>> i have people throwing things at me that her pretty cool for my name. >>> he is wrapping up his game to match his name, the first usf don turn west coast week honors since 2014. >>> it's my personality and makeup, if there's a missed opportunity i will take full advantage. >>> he is a plan on the court for sure. he is confident when playing. >>> it's good to see a guy like this have success in handling. >>> that success hasn't come easy, the road to wcc started his long and. he played at burlingame high school before transferring to riverside and back to burlingame, began his career at usf, transferred to kenyatta before finding a home i can on the hilltop. >>> he is proud of where he's from, san francisco. >>> i've been around in my fair share o
. >>> the 1961 for every 250 gt california. >>> the race under a european circuit. >>> frankie for ra >>> seriously is there better local athlete name than frankie for every ? >> when i first met him i thought it was a nickname. >> he is great name recognition, i couldn't believe ferreri motors hasn't spoke to me about offering him a job. >>> i have people throwing things at me that her pretty cool for my name. >>> he is wrapping...
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eventually and churchill precluded that and there was no way he was going to cut a deal and he had a great gt compliments that we would eventually come in and fulfill the tenants and go east so i think we were very lucky. he said there were certain things we criticized. most people different from the north. but that said, he had an idea the soviet union was necessary and would cost two or three years ahead of americans and he was adamant he did it because he was trying to tell us you are losing 80,000 airmen, you are fighting in italy now, fighting the japanese. and then if you look at the speeches and 43 and 44, nobody could articulate the allies were fighting for. roosevelt was a much better domestic politician but he didn't have the historical perspective or the rhetorical skills that churchill did say he was invaluable. fdr and someone asked how harshly we should judge is naÏvetÉ about stalin and what effect that has on drawing the lines. there's no doubt he triangulated against churchill and that being said, there were people around them who essentially also said to him the soviet union
eventually and churchill precluded that and there was no way he was going to cut a deal and he had a great gt compliments that we would eventually come in and fulfill the tenants and go east so i think we were very lucky. he said there were certain things we criticized. most people different from the north. but that said, he had an idea the soviet union was necessary and would cost two or three years ahead of americans and he was adamant he did it because he was trying to tell us you are losing...
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they gt to get there early and they say they can't believe they're going to it. >> what's your name,re you from? >> tom vickers from garnet valley, pennsylvania. at the game i'll be between the goalposts. look for me when elliott is kicking field goals and extra points. >>> trish johnson, new jersey. >> if you're going to the super bowl? >> yes, can't wait, baby. we're going to watch the birds finally bring home a championship. >> i'm pinching myself walking around here. i can't believe it. >> eagl-a-g-l-e-e-a-g-l-e-s, ea! >> we're bringing it home. >> that chant is going to ring through mall of america all morning long. we'll be live here coming up starting at 10:30 as well. talking to fans as they wake up. we'll do live interviews to see how they feel hours before the big game. these fans in minneapolis are headed to super bowl lii. vai and tracy? >> all right. randy, thanks. we've seen eagles fans all week. they've been flooded into minneapolis. they've been showing green everywhere. >> hopefully, you did not wait this long to get here. the final flights that will get fans to the
they gt to get there early and they say they can't believe they're going to it. >> what's your name,re you from? >> tom vickers from garnet valley, pennsylvania. at the game i'll be between the goalposts. look for me when elliott is kicking field goals and extra points. >>> trish johnson, new jersey. >> if you're going to the super bowl? >> yes, can't wait, baby. we're going to watch the birds finally bring home a championship. >> i'm pinching myself...
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. >> tucker: i was born here, i don't have to justify --ho we gt to decide whether they come or not.ldn't we get people who are more impressive? why would we bring people who got fifth grade educations? >> in our most prominent harbor, it reads give us your tired, poor, huddled masses. >> tucker: you don't have an economic argument but you're going to use a moral blackmail based on a hundred-year-old program by a socialist. a los angeles judge handed a big win and a big setback to the rest of the country, will give you the details next. (female vo) breaking news from washington as lawmakers; (male vo) raging wildfires continue to scorch parts; (male vo) allegations of misconduct; ♪ oh, why you look so sad, ♪ the tears are in your eyes, mvo: how hard is it just to take some time out of your day to give him a ride to school and show him you support him. ♪ and don't be ashamed to cry, ♪ let me see you through, ♪ 'cause i've seen the dark side too. ♪ ♪ when the night falls on you, ♪ you don't know what to do, mvo: when disaster strikes to one, we all get together and support each other.
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hicks i should say denies saying the e-mails would never gt out through her lawyer.sident trump asked the top justice department official in the russia investigation, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein whether he was on my team. echoing the president's attempt to get a loyalty pledge out of then fbi director james comey. after the deputy attorney general went to the white house in december to ask for the president's support in fighting off document demands from house intelligence committee chairman devin nunes. joining me now is jack kwin. white house counsel for president bill clinton. jack, thanks for joining us tonight. >> sure. glad to be here. >> let's start on "new york times" story. coming back to this trurp tower meeting. already controversial. because there was an initial misleading statement put out with the president's involvement about what this was about. it was about getting dirt on hillary clinton. we learn from mark on the inside he's going to testify to mueller saying in fact tump's right hand woman hope hicks indicated to him, well, maybe there'
hicks i should say denies saying the e-mails would never gt out through her lawyer.sident trump asked the top justice department official in the russia investigation, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein whether he was on my team. echoing the president's attempt to get a loyalty pledge out of then fbi director james comey. after the deputy attorney general went to the white house in december to ask for the president's support in fighting off document demands from house intelligence committee...
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mark will tell us how he is doing in his battle with als. matter most. gt and because nothing keeps usnected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. it's just my eczema again,t. but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. >>> mark is here now with sports. spring training is our favorite time of the year. it is baseball weather, and it doesn't seem like it is here. >> it is here because it is valentine's day tomorrow, and that means spring training. [ laughter ] >> it feels like baseball weather up here and it is baseball weather down in arizona. both the g
mark will tell us how he is doing in his battle with als. matter most. gt and because nothing keeps usnected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. it's just my eczema again,t. but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi!...
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if they don't gt the answers the school they go to the hospital. what we saw here were vehicles that are symbols of american family life. vans, suvs tearing into the parking lots. at a controlled rate of speed. you would see mothers and fathers getting out and rushing to the emergency room entrance. being directed by law enforcement to go to a different part of the hospital. to try to figure out where their children are. to get some answers. and that's really what it remind you of. when you watch the scene over and over again. the family vehicles pulling in here and the parents simply trying to figure out what's happened to their children. a scene an american culture that keeps happening that they continuely don't understand. >> thank you. martin savage at the skaen. please standby. i want to bring in two students at. a senior. and his brother a freshman at the high school. i appreciate you joining us so much. i can't imagine you have the courage to do this. we're so glad that you do. thank you. aiden, first of all. we're glad you're safe. you were
if they don't gt the answers the school they go to the hospital. what we saw here were vehicles that are symbols of american family life. vans, suvs tearing into the parking lots. at a controlled rate of speed. you would see mothers and fathers getting out and rushing to the emergency room entrance. being directed by law enforcement to go to a different part of the hospital. to try to figure out where their children are. to get some answers. and that's really what it remind you of. when you...
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. >> the 1961 ferrari, 250 gt california. >> those were european circuits. i'm in the piston cup. >> yankees roaring. my goodness. >> seriously, is there a better local athlete name than frankie ferrari? >> when i first met him, i didn't think it was real, i thought it was a nickname or something. >> great name recognition. i can't believe ferrari motors hasn't spoke to him about offering a job. >> fans throw stuff at me that are pretty cool for my name, it's pretty cool. >> ferrari is revving up his game to match his name. becoming the first uss don to earn conference players of the week honors since 2000 14. -- 2014 point >> that is in my makeup. if that's an opportunity for me to help you with this help my team win, i'll to get into java.>> he is definitely confident when he plays.>> it's good to see a guy like this have success. >> reporter: that success hasn't come easy. the road to wcc stardom has been long and winding. frankie played at burlingame high school before transferring to riordan high, and then back to burlingame. he began his college career
. >> the 1961 ferrari, 250 gt california. >> those were european circuits. i'm in the piston cup. >> yankees roaring. my goodness. >> seriously, is there a better local athlete name than frankie ferrari? >> when i first met him, i didn't think it was real, i thought it was a nickname or something. >> great name recognition. i can't believe ferrari motors hasn't spoke to him about offering a job. >> fans throw stuff at me that are pretty cool for my...
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she's gt a good reputation of somebody who has a lot of experience in national security law.would happen if rod rosenstein got fired or forced to resign has been hanging over her head. because she doesn't have a lot of experience on handling criminal cases. so if rod rosenstein were to go, she was going to be next in line. now that she's going to leave in the next few weeks, we are told by the justice department, the next person in line is noel francisco who is the solicitor general. another problem with him in that he was a former partner at jones, day law firm, and that's a law firm that is handling a lot of the legal work for the trump campaign. so if he becomes next in line to oversee the mueller investigation, the russia investigation, erin, he might have to recuse himself, again, because his former partners at jones, day are doing work for the trump campaign. >> all right. thank you very much, evan. it's a significant development. let's go outfront to congressman. thanks for your time. this news breaking tonight. are you worried about rachel brand's resignation and what
she's gt a good reputation of somebody who has a lot of experience in national security law.would happen if rod rosenstein got fired or forced to resign has been hanging over her head. because she doesn't have a lot of experience on handling criminal cases. so if rod rosenstein were to go, she was going to be next in line. now that she's going to leave in the next few weeks, we are told by the justice department, the next person in line is noel francisco who is the solicitor general. another...
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you've gt to ot to do a preapp every one of these, and it's got to do a three group planning. planning's got issues here. building and fire does their preapp, and if they're not talking, then the fire department is doing one thing and the planning department is saying something else. so my suggestion to the preapp is it's a joint preapp on any intake permit that someone senior from planning, someone senior from building, someone senior from fire, they look at the drawings, they know if you can build it or not, and instead of going all the you way down, spending six months with planning, you get to building, you get to fire, and they say no, that's where the anger comes out. if certain buildings don't work out, then, you do this preapp with three departments, and they tell you what you can do. they give you the directions on exiting, and you move forward. and i think that's the solution to this is a mandatory preapp with planning in the room, with building, and fire. thank you. >> mr. boskovich, if you may, we all -- we're all sirnging out of the same choir book here. we're all
you've gt to ot to do a preapp every one of these, and it's got to do a three group planning. planning's got issues here. building and fire does their preapp, and if they're not talking, then the fire department is doing one thing and the planning department is saying something else. so my suggestion to the preapp is it's a joint preapp on any intake permit that someone senior from planning, someone senior from building, someone senior from fire, they look at the drawings, they know if you can...
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just republicans, but some fiscally conscious democrats have been saying for years, th country has gtslow down the spending? >> first of all, a lot of those supposedly fiscally responsible people say that, andhen they vote for policies that increase the deficit and the debatt rely. bob corker is the most recent example. so i think the political incentives are all wrong here. there's really no consequence to voting for increasing deficits andebt, and, in fact, it probably goes the other way. if people did vote mor responsibly to raise the revenues they need to, raise tax, because eentually that's what we'll have to do if we square theseifference, they would probably be punished. one quick point, what maya is suggesting is that this extra spending is going to make the economoverheat this year. that's definitely a possibility, but if you look at the indicators of overheating, like inflation, they're very tame right now. and i suspect that this stimulus will be helpful if that regard? >> woodruff: what about that, maya, and i want to ask youth aboue republicans who have been saying for ye
just republicans, but some fiscally conscious democrats have been saying for years, th country has gtslow down the spending? >> first of all, a lot of those supposedly fiscally responsible people say that, andhen they vote for policies that increase the deficit and the debatt rely. bob corker is the most recent example. so i think the political incentives are all wrong here. there's really no consequence to voting for increasing deficits andebt, and, in fact, it probably goes the other...
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a couple of times, we've played golf a couple of times and made a swing through the bay area so we gtsit down and talk about what he's doing with the foundation, post presidency life and whatnot. so getting a glimpse what that means for him. but that is still surreal thinking about that. it was pretty cool. >> what is that connection? >> it's empowering. he has an inside look at all the deep rooted problems in our country and some of the issues that he personally wants to take on, specifically around education. and the work he's doing with his foundation. i think just the plan that he's had, he laid that out for me, and for me to find ways to kind of get involved, you know, the campuses he's doing and the different groups he's connected with and all that. so just to know that our president that did so much great work for eight years is continuing that, you know, and is dedicating his life to that post presidency for me to get an inside look at what that means and how i can support it anyway that i can means a lot. >> young brotherers keeper. every time you make a pointer. people in af
a couple of times, we've played golf a couple of times and made a swing through the bay area so we gtsit down and talk about what he's doing with the foundation, post presidency life and whatnot. so getting a glimpse what that means for him. but that is still surreal thinking about that. it was pretty cool. >> what is that connection? >> it's empowering. he has an inside look at all the deep rooted problems in our country and some of the issues that he personally wants to take on,...
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dan has a way you can do it for close to gt nothing. he will show that to you later on in the show. >>> plus what is the only thing crazier than the stock market right now? it has to be crypto. one fund manager says the bottom is in. you may want to listen to him. his fun is up 116,000% in urfo years. he will tell you what is in the secret cause when "fast money" returns. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your r
dan has a way you can do it for close to gt nothing. he will show that to you later on in the show. >>> plus what is the only thing crazier than the stock market right now? it has to be crypto. one fund manager says the bottom is in. you may want to listen to him. his fun is up 116,000% in urfo years. he will tell you what is in the secret cause when "fast money" returns. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be...
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as you can imagine, over 60% say their kids are gts have to look mirror at their own behavior.interpersonal relationships. i thit's time to have important national conversation that starts with families, schools, an going directly to the industry and saying you have >> don't you think they're on board? >> we've certainly made an enormous momentum since "60 minutes." we've been partnering, working on a lot of this as all together. i think we can model this with the truthpaign about tobacco. it's not whether or not it's hurting people. it's showing that you're holding on to and grabbing onto attention. it's hooked to how much attention i get. >> we're not anti-tech. you know commonsense media. we rate everything. this is changing our culture and this is happening -- this is not a part of an issue. so our point is how do we help people at home, in school, and then if necessary, going directly to the companies and saying change your practices. >> tristan, we reached out to a bunch of tech companies and apple told us, we thinkpl used the impact on users and the people around them. w
as you can imagine, over 60% say their kids are gts have to look mirror at their own behavior.interpersonal relationships. i thit's time to have important national conversation that starts with families, schools, an going directly to the industry and saying you have >> don't you think they're on board? >> we've certainly made an enormous momentum since "60 minutes." we've been partnering, working on a lot of this as all together. i think we can model this with the...
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we have now passed as part of the national defense authorization bill what has been labeled as in gt act, the modernizing government technology. what it does is create a fund to rideral agencies themselves of their legacy technologies and have access to dollars. to replace that legacy. .ncourages moving to the cloud again with the opportunities for us to have better technologies and safer technology systems to reduce our vulnerabilities. you.t would encourage you have a lot at risk in the safety and security of the data you hold. that --e your resources i am sure you're telling me you are spending many millions of dollars and working diligently you have the right personnel in place but i would guess if you ask agencies who have been hacked themselves and whose data has been released. i would be delighted to be reassured. will not be reading in tomorrow's paper. orre has been a hack at cftc sec. i would offer you the opportunity to take a look at that legislation and see how it might be a benefit to your agencies. and to suggest any ideas that you have for what congress can do to furt
we have now passed as part of the national defense authorization bill what has been labeled as in gt act, the modernizing government technology. what it does is create a fund to rideral agencies themselves of their legacy technologies and have access to dollars. to replace that legacy. .ncourages moving to the cloud again with the opportunities for us to have better technologies and safer technology systems to reduce our vulnerabilities. you.t would encourage you have a lot at risk in the...
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let's get up and gt going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> good morning i'm reggie aqui it is 8:27 a special devastating several neighborhoods. 14,000 people displaced and the flood losses estimated at $73 million. >> trouble spots out there. hump day commute. wed an earlier accident southbound on 101 near highway 12 in santa rosa, cleared, both north and southbound continue to be slow. a new problem in oakland. westbound 580. and it is >>> now your accuweather forecast with mike nicco. >> all right. we're back taking a look at the temperatures in the 30s and the 40s not as cold as this time yesterday. gorgeous day shaping up. a chance of spotty showers and temperatures below average, but brighter out there are for your commute. another storm tomorrow with more snow possible, reggie. >> thank you another update in about 30 minutes and covered on the app and abc7news.com. force fore [ applause ] >>> got to say welcome back to "gma," everybody. great to have you with us on this hump day. wednesday morning. thank you all so much. >> and as we wait for george to come back upstairs he was down fo
let's get up and gt going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> good morning i'm reggie aqui it is 8:27 a special devastating several neighborhoods. 14,000 people displaced and the flood losses estimated at $73 million. >> trouble spots out there. hump day commute. wed an earlier accident southbound on 101 near highway 12 in santa rosa, cleared, both north and southbound continue to be slow. a new problem in oakland. westbound 580. and it is >>> now your accuweather forecast...
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we have had a pivot to gt. -- to qt it will spread worldwide and the pricing in a qt market is documently market. >> we are seeing that, higher volatility and the sense that maybe we are in the middle of a paradigm shift david, we have to leave it there. i know you have more points to make come back. this guy is just getting started. >> okay. >> there is going to be a lot of time for our friend yellen in a tie. >>> two tech giants are threatening democracy in the u.s. according to a former president. that's coming up in today's takeaway. >>> ahead on "fast money," one technician says the retail rally technician says the retail rally is far from erov ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats. you did that? we did that. really. we analyzed andions of articles and reports. we can identify threats 50% faster. you can do that? we can do that. then do that. can we do that? we can do that. you which names you need to buy. it's time now for our takeaway we begin with more pressure on facebook and google. this time from barack obama. saying t
we have had a pivot to gt. -- to qt it will spread worldwide and the pricing in a qt market is documently market. >> we are seeing that, higher volatility and the sense that maybe we are in the middle of a paradigm shift david, we have to leave it there. i know you have more points to make come back. this guy is just getting started. >> okay. >> there is going to be a lot of time for our friend yellen in a tie. >>> two tech giants are threatening democracy in the u.s....
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understand that the elimination of our environmental laws will not make a meaningful difference in connect gts millions of americans that don't have access to broadband, but i do think we need to better understand what the effect of some of these proposals would actually be. so i wanted to ask mr. sles singer, if i could, in your opinion what would be the effect of carving up longstanding environmental protections as some of the bills before us would do? >> thank you, mr. pallone. i think that the -- the impacts can be very big. i mean, broadband cells that we're talking about are not large environmental problems to this country. there are ways that the forest service and blm could do a programmatic impact statement that would make it very easy to get any required federal approval. it's not a major issue. we have programmatic impact statements for solar, we could do it easily for broadband. and i don't think that is a big problem. however, i think what we're missing the issue here. many of these cases in state and local zoning and other things that are the problem. but i think the issue that i
understand that the elimination of our environmental laws will not make a meaningful difference in connect gts millions of americans that don't have access to broadband, but i do think we need to better understand what the effect of some of these proposals would actually be. so i wanted to ask mr. sles singer, if i could, in your opinion what would be the effect of carving up longstanding environmental protections as some of the bills before us would do? >> thank you, mr. pallone. i think...
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all of us on gt budget committee take our role seriously and i'm glad we'll be discussing these important issues today. i hope that we will be just as diligent in our responsibilities to develop a budget proposal and will hear testimony from the federal agencies that we expect to be significantly impacted by the president's budget. director hall, thank you for your testimony in advance, and thank you for your service. congress created a congressional budget office to give us an independent and reliable source of budgetary information and expertise. for more than 40 years, cobb has fulfilled its mission, providing impartial, high catalina analysis to inform our decision making and improve our ability to protect the power of the purse. while everyone here is aware that director hall was appointed by congressional republicans, expectations have always been that the cbo director will carry out his or her responsibilities without a league gans or deference to any political ideology or party. same is true of the staff who are hired based on their ability and qualifications. not political affili
all of us on gt budget committee take our role seriously and i'm glad we'll be discussing these important issues today. i hope that we will be just as diligent in our responsibilities to develop a budget proposal and will hear testimony from the federal agencies that we expect to be significantly impacted by the president's budget. director hall, thank you for your testimony in advance, and thank you for your service. congress created a congressional budget office to give us an independent and...