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we will talk about hancock's efforts to get those stragglers. and we will conclude with an incident that occurred in the summer of 1865 in the valley, unfurledin which two -- unparoled confederates were executed. something that has garnered a lot of attention in historic memory. so start with an image that many are familiar with, kind of surmising and bringing us to the surrender terms that grant offered lee on april 9. many of you are familiar with those terms, basically they go like this. confederate will turn in their .rms and go home on parole and they would not be disturbed by authorities so long as they did so. this depicting the april 9 surrender ceremony in which the infantry participated. in the days that followed april 9, appomattox -- lee with surrender his army and they would come and, commanders filling out the parole lists and given passes to go home. sometimes they would use them for transportation on the railroad, get rations from union posts. but the key is that of the 60,000 men available to lee on april 2, the units from richm
we will talk about hancock's efforts to get those stragglers. and we will conclude with an incident that occurred in the summer of 1865 in the valley, unfurledin which two -- unparoled confederates were executed. something that has garnered a lot of attention in historic memory. so start with an image that many are familiar with, kind of surmising and bringing us to the surrender terms that grant offered lee on april 9. many of you are familiar with those terms, basically they go like this....
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the department shared this photo of hancock. on saturday, a pit bull in oakley charged at officers and bit hancock on the leg and neck. police say they shot and killed the other dog sothey could save their canine and themselves frometer getting more hurt or even death. hancock is now resting comfortably at his handler's home. >> spacex is expected to launch two rockets this week. the california company postponed a launch set for today because of an issue. the launch now set for friday will send bulgaria's first geocommunication satellite into space. they'll use a reused rocket for only the second time. the company pchs's second launch will happen next saturday. >> it's official. the beehive has grown. beyonce's father tweeted a message to his newest grandkids. now, some beyonce fans are not happy the news came from him. they wanted beyonce, known for epic posts like this one, when she announced she was pregnant, to make the big reveal about her twins. so far, she said nothing. publicly, at least. us weekly reports beyonce gave b
the department shared this photo of hancock. on saturday, a pit bull in oakley charged at officers and bit hancock on the leg and neck. police say they shot and killed the other dog sothey could save their canine and themselves frometer getting more hurt or even death. hancock is now resting comfortably at his handler's home. >> spacex is expected to launch two rockets this week. the california company postponed a launch set for today because of an issue. the launch now set for friday...
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police say hancock the k- nine ...was attacked by a pit bull who broke free from its collar. the loose dog bit hancock on the leg and neck...that's when an officer shot and killed the dog. hancock is expected to make a speedy recovery. ahead at eight.. new acts of terrorism in london. this time the violence targeted muslims. plus. the dangerous chemical found in samples of baby food. what foods were most susceptible...and why experts think it's happening. and next. prosecutors reveal disturbing new details about the bay area doctor accused of abusing children. putting news first. pam moore. steve aveson. brittney shipp. and gary radnich. the kron4 news at 10 every night. new details tonight on a case involving a former santa cruz brain surgeon shows, according to prosecutors... he has been molesting children for years. kron 4's vicki liviakis is here with the latest. (vicki) yeah pam, more disturbing details are coming out, tonight... the neurosurgeon was in court today to face new sexual assault charges. dr. james kohut is accused of sexually assaulting several children -- i
police say hancock the k- nine ...was attacked by a pit bull who broke free from its collar. the loose dog bit hancock on the leg and neck...that's when an officer shot and killed the dog. hancock is expected to make a speedy recovery. ahead at eight.. new acts of terrorism in london. this time the violence targeted muslims. plus. the dangerous chemical found in samples of baby food. what foods were most susceptible...and why experts think it's happening. and next. prosecutors reveal disturbing...
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hancock road. the blue route looks good. end here with drive time. green on the roads right now. 14 minutes in both directions. north and south from 95 to schuylkill. >> police in robo but -- rehoboth beach. are warning you to lock your cars. >>> raising expectations. sixers star pulls off impressive star being compared to iconic moment in basketball history. >>> clean your plate. turns out the dishwasher may not be doing the job. what a new study says about americans and their appliance habits. >>> here's our cameras around roberts avenue. showing you that. sun glare. here's new jersey. route 70 just around kings hay. right in cherry hill. more cars heading out in that direction. seeing the sun coming and you happen sun glares. maybe spots with reduced visibility. keep eyes on that and updates for you. next one will be back n. 6:00 hour. >> see you then, jessica. >>> american airlines flight from philadelphia to germany forced to return here over the weekend finally at destination. >> saturday eve
hancock road. the blue route looks good. end here with drive time. green on the roads right now. 14 minutes in both directions. north and south from 95 to schuylkill. >> police in robo but -- rehoboth beach. are warning you to lock your cars. >>> raising expectations. sixers star pulls off impressive star being compared to iconic moment in basketball history. >>> clean your plate. turns out the dishwasher may not be doing the job. what a new study says about americans...
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e andld hancock and mead grant that long street arrived. he sent reinforcements. another officer wrote that he was among the sick, flying balls and encouraging the men. potential foreral nations for by the wilderness battlefield lee to the rear incident was the most carefully documented that tested his personal leadership style. one was the army organization was relatively intact at the beginning of the overland campaign. it was larger than it would be a sailor's creek. soldiers had time to leave battlefield accounts of the incident. the second was that he was -- one that had strong unit identity after the war. finally, the topography of the land made it possible for many men to have seen him. the openness of the field and area densely covered with trees drew meant to the clearing and large numbers. what separates these battlefield is the proximity to the enemy. clearly under union army counter battery fire from across the field in pennsylvania and it chancellorsville and fredericksburg, he is in far greater danger and closer proximity to forward moving union infa
e andld hancock and mead grant that long street arrived. he sent reinforcements. another officer wrote that he was among the sick, flying balls and encouraging the men. potential foreral nations for by the wilderness battlefield lee to the rear incident was the most carefully documented that tested his personal leadership style. one was the army organization was relatively intact at the beginning of the overland campaign. it was larger than it would be a sailor's creek. soldiers had time to...
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paula hancocks, another intriguing meeting with a world leader.k you. >>> for the first time ever, all u.s. banks passed the fed's yearly stress tests. it shows the health of the banking industry and clears the way to pass along hefty profits to shareholders. the 34 largest u.s. banks including bank of america, jpmorgan chase, wells fargo, got the all clear to pay dividends to shareholders. this is the second part of the fed's annual financial checkup. it ensures that banks can cover the type of losses they saw during the financial crisis. a requirement under dodd-frank. a clean bill of health will likely fuel calls to scrap many of those banking regulations, particularly those the president says suppress lending. in fact, the treasury department has issued 100 recommendations to lessen the burden on banks. supporters of the current rules say healthy banks, that's proof these regulations work. and 2016 was a banner year for american banks. they hit record profits while payoffs to shareholders reached $102 billion. despite the rhetoric, banks are l
paula hancocks, another intriguing meeting with a world leader.k you. >>> for the first time ever, all u.s. banks passed the fed's yearly stress tests. it shows the health of the banking industry and clears the way to pass along hefty profits to shareholders. the 34 largest u.s. banks including bank of america, jpmorgan chase, wells fargo, got the all clear to pay dividends to shareholders. this is the second part of the fed's annual financial checkup. it ensures that banks can cover...
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it is hancock who comes to rally the field. it is other people who do dramatic things even if they are wrongheaded like dan circles. if i'm asking you give me an image of meade at gettysburg, that.ard-pressed to give even meet himself misses the climax of the battle and says my god, has the enemy already been repulsed. i have not even seen this. the only other time we have an getting away from the bombardment is he goes to round time that meade was here after the battle contemplating what to do next do of course, he chose to nothing great we might find that to be a wise decision, but there's nothing about what meade does that captures that imagination that is looking for that decisive turning point. he is a poor manager. my argument is very simple. at gettysburg, he proved he was not the general who would lose the war. he showed confidence which was lacking of his predecessors. add anything to -- 's point in what >> i would add that need was in many respects he developed into a modern soldier. one of the things that gets me is
it is hancock who comes to rally the field. it is other people who do dramatic things even if they are wrongheaded like dan circles. if i'm asking you give me an image of meade at gettysburg, that.ard-pressed to give even meet himself misses the climax of the battle and says my god, has the enemy already been repulsed. i have not even seen this. the only other time we have an getting away from the bombardment is he goes to round time that meade was here after the battle contemplating what to do...
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--los oficiales tuvieron que matar a tiros al pitbull para rescatar a ''hancock''..- como emergencia humanitaria ha sido calificada la situacin actual en la frontera entre mxico y guatemala, sto segn organizaciones civiles. - mas de 400tas personas han sido desplazadas hasta el lmite fronterizo con mxico. - autoridades guatemaltecas argumentan que el asentamiento donde vivan los desplazados, es un rea natural protegida, por lo que ordenaron al ejrcito tomar el control de esas tierras. ots cesar -- reporteros, activistas y defensores de derechos humanos afirman que fueron vctimas de espionaje del gobierno mexicano. take vo -- segun los periodistas, el ataque se hizo en momentos muy especficos en que estaban trabajando en temas de derechos humanos o exponiendo casos de corrupcin. -- el gobierno habra utilizado un sofisticado sistema que permite intervenir telfonos mviles sin ser detectados. take sot "estamos en un gobierno muy riesgoso que no puede aceptar una investigación y va contra los mensajeros y no contra el mensaje" cont vo cesar -- la presidencia de la repblic
--los oficiales tuvieron que matar a tiros al pitbull para rescatar a ''hancock''..- como emergencia humanitaria ha sido calificada la situacin actual en la frontera entre mxico y guatemala, sto segn organizaciones civiles. - mas de 400tas personas han sido desplazadas hasta el lmite fronterizo con mxico. - autoridades guatemaltecas argumentan que el asentamiento donde vivan los desplazados, es un rea natural protegida, por lo que ordenaron al ejrcito tomar el control de esas tierras. ots cesar...
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the men of hancock's second corp. you get -- you could always tell what corp a unit along to because they wore a special badge on the top of their hat. to tell you what corp and what soldier a unit along to. you would often wear a four leaf clover because the irish brigade was a part of the second corp. as we walk along this monument, we can see that right. on this topic older is engraved that denotes the second corp. this is new hampshire was one of the most part fighting regiments in the entire civil war. when they did an accounting after the war to figure out which regiment lost the most soldiers in battle, the fifth new hampshire was very close to the top of the list. on july 2, as they came to assist sickles's third corp, the fifth new hampshire was on the extreme left flank of the second corp reinforcement. the commander of the fifth new hampshire to which the fifth new hampshire belonged was edward cross. character who had traveled all around the united states before the civil war, but when the war broke out, h
the men of hancock's second corp. you get -- you could always tell what corp a unit along to because they wore a special badge on the top of their hat. to tell you what corp and what soldier a unit along to. you would often wear a four leaf clover because the irish brigade was a part of the second corp. as we walk along this monument, we can see that right. on this topic older is engraved that denotes the second corp. this is new hampshire was one of the most part fighting regiments in the...
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he says he is personally saving up most of his wealth for the mars project, but hancock says even ifthe mars project is a bust, there could be some earth bound benefits from the effort. >> elon musk is thinking as a by-product of this you might be able to use these technologies on earth, get to other continentals in 45 minutes or less. >> reporter: the gravity on mars is only about 1/3 as strong as on earth. so once you get there you could probably move most anything all by yourself. mark sayre, kpix5. >> musk says the first people could be headed to mars in as few as 20 years. >> i had to ask nasa once upon a time if we had not lost the momentum from the apollo space program and continued from the moon to mars, what year would we have landed on mars? >> what did they say? >> i'd guess '85. >> 1984. they said if we kept the impetus going. >> orwell would have loved it. >>> we've got warm weather at sfo where things are still warm in parts of the bay area, 80 degrees at concord at 11:00 at night, san francisco 63, san jose 69 and 75 for santa rosa. it's going to be a mild night on the
he says he is personally saving up most of his wealth for the mars project, but hancock says even ifthe mars project is a bust, there could be some earth bound benefits from the effort. >> elon musk is thinking as a by-product of this you might be able to use these technologies on earth, get to other continentals in 45 minutes or less. >> reporter: the gravity on mars is only about 1/3 as strong as on earth. so once you get there you could probably move most anything all by...
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officers shared a photo of hancock. over the weekend on saturday while investigators were looking for a murder suspect. a pit bull broke free from its collar and clamped on to hancock's neck. police shot the pit bull. >>> tomorrow the city council will decide to enter into an exclusive negotiation with google. >> reporter: today several community groups spoke out. they say if google builds here in downtown san jose, rents will skyrocket and force low income families out. this lot on park avenue in san jose, and training facility for firefighters are two of ten properties considering to be sold to google. on 250 acres near diridon station. the project expected to create 20,000 new jobs downtown. residents from half a dozen community groups say they want to have a say before the city gets too cozy for google. >> we want to make sure that the city negotiates a deal that is good for the community. we want to make sure the deal includes affordable housing. >> reporter: san jose mayor says regardless, the city is already plan
officers shared a photo of hancock. over the weekend on saturday while investigators were looking for a murder suspect. a pit bull broke free from its collar and clamped on to hancock's neck. police shot the pit bull. >>> tomorrow the city council will decide to enter into an exclusive negotiation with google. >> reporter: today several community groups spoke out. they say if google builds here in downtown san jose, rents will skyrocket and force low income families out. this lot...
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there are more calls for a full ban. >> paula hancocks for us in seoul. thank you very much. >>> the family of otto warmbier releasing a statement in the hours after their son's passing which reads, "it would be easy at a moment like this to focus on all that we lost, future time that won't be spent with warm, engage, brilliant young man whose curiosity and enthusiasm for life knew no bounds. we choose to focus on the time we were given to be with this remarkable person. when otto returned to cincinnati late on june 13th, he was unable to speak, unable to see, unable to react to verbal commands. he looked very uncomfortable, almost anguished. although we would never hear his voice again, within a day, the countenance of his face changed. he was at peace. he was home, and we believe he could sense that." funeral arrangements for warmbier have not been announced. >>> look, this is an outrageous issue. marco rubio echoing the words of john mccain saying north korea murdered this young man. options aren't many, unfortunately, for the president. >> and the pre
there are more calls for a full ban. >> paula hancocks for us in seoul. thank you very much. >>> the family of otto warmbier releasing a statement in the hours after their son's passing which reads, "it would be easy at a moment like this to focus on all that we lost, future time that won't be spent with warm, engage, brilliant young man whose curiosity and enthusiasm for life knew no bounds. we choose to focus on the time we were given to be with this remarkable person....
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we have an accident that's new here in lower gwynedd that popped up at dekalb pike at hancock road. it's partially block the roads, you will need to give yourself time there. norristown we have a single-vehicle accident and somebody ran into a parked car and flipped over. crazy we're having accidents like this and in both cases on dry roads, some of you driving too fast in norristown. vine street expressway, westbound, eastbound moving just fine. let's hospital into new jersey, it will be busy later with people coming back from the shore, no delays on this nice, sunny monday. tam and jennette. >> breaking overnight, philadelphia police officers on bicycles were processing a scene when a driver came speeding right at them. the officers jumped out of the way as the vehicle drove over their bikes and kept going, katherine scott is live at the scene in juniata park with the very latest, good morning, katherine. >> reporter: good morning, tam, police are looking for a black nissan ultima with tinted windows. it narrowly missed officers. it actually was gunning for the officers thankful t
we have an accident that's new here in lower gwynedd that popped up at dekalb pike at hancock road. it's partially block the roads, you will need to give yourself time there. norristown we have a single-vehicle accident and somebody ran into a parked car and flipped over. crazy we're having accidents like this and in both cases on dry roads, some of you driving too fast in norristown. vine street expressway, westbound, eastbound moving just fine. let's hospital into new jersey, it will be busy...
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want to get the latest from paula hancock live in seoul.e a week ago, it was only a week ago they learned there was a grave medical problem for their son here. can you bring us up to speed? >> reporter: that's right, christine. really devastating news for the parents to finally have their son back. but he is in a coma now currently being create treated in the united states. what we know is what north korean officials told the united states. they claim that otto warmbier actually contracted botulism just after his trial back in march of 2016 and then after taking a sleeping tablet he slipped into a coma and has not woke unup since. the u.s. state department officials telling cnn they are not taking it at face value they don't believe that at this point until they see otto warmbier himself and find out exactly what happened. as you say it was just a week ago that this was divulged. it has been months, since march 2016 that washington has been pushing to be able to see their american detained in north korea. now, of course, they had to go thro
want to get the latest from paula hancock live in seoul.e a week ago, it was only a week ago they learned there was a grave medical problem for their son here. can you bring us up to speed? >> reporter: that's right, christine. really devastating news for the parents to finally have their son back. but he is in a coma now currently being create treated in the united states. what we know is what north korean officials told the united states. they claim that otto warmbier actually...
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. ♪ >>> paula hancocks. >> protesters call it a homophobic witch hunt targeting gay soldiers in souths not true and they're following the law. human rights group say at least 32 soldiers have been charged since march when a video was posted showing two male soldiers having sex, sparking a military investigation. ho moe sexuality is not illegal. ho mo sexuality is illegal in the military. it's part of the system. this soldier we'll call sergeant a has been charged for having sexual relations off base with a soldier from a different unit. he says he was interrogated by military investigators, some of the questions too sexually explicit to repeat on air. >> >> translator: the atmosphere was very oppressive, he says, very humiliating. i was scared. they told me they have to give up my phone when i copied the data. when i asked what happened, they said my unit will find i'm gay. they say the south korean government has been slow to protect the equal rights of lgbti people in society at large, calling this military investigation calling it a by gotted hut. i thought it was my responsibility
. ♪ >>> paula hancocks. >> protesters call it a homophobic witch hunt targeting gay soldiers in souths not true and they're following the law. human rights group say at least 32 soldiers have been charged since march when a video was posted showing two male soldiers having sex, sparking a military investigation. ho moe sexuality is not illegal. ho mo sexuality is illegal in the military. it's part of the system. this soldier we'll call sergeant a has been charged for having...
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the pit bull charged at them and at their dog named hancock. it bit him on the leg and then clamped on his neck. an officer shot the pit bull to prevent further injury. >>> a suspect in paris is dead after investigators say he deliberately rammed a police van on the famed -- the armed driver was pulled from the burning car and later died. no officers or bystanders were hurt. french authorities have launched an antiterror investigation into the incident. this is the same area where an officer was shot and killed in april. >>> british police are investigating a terror attack outside a london mosque. a man plowed into a crowd of worshipers. brook silva-braga reports. >> reporter: cell phone video captures the chaos after a man rams his van into a crowd. the driver shotted i want to kill all muslims as they wrestled him to the ground. others rushed to help the injured. >> people on the floor. and one guy, blood running down his head. it was very hard to see. >> reporter: ramadan prayers ended and the driver smashed into a group of people who were g
the pit bull charged at them and at their dog named hancock. it bit him on the leg and then clamped on his neck. an officer shot the pit bull to prevent further injury. >>> a suspect in paris is dead after investigators say he deliberately rammed a police van on the famed -- the armed driver was pulled from the burning car and later died. no officers or bystanders were hurt. french authorities have launched an antiterror investigation into the incident. this is the same area where an...
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. >>> right now check out hancock. he is a k-9 with the concord police department who was bitten badly by a pit bull while officers were serving a search warrant. this happened yesterday. one of the officers shot and killed the pit bull to save hancock's life. >>> happening today councilmembers in san mateo are expected to sign off on a deal to equip police officers with body worn cams are>>> cam are>>>s. the city is poised to spend close to $700,000. they hope to have it up and running by the fall. a public hearing on raising sewer rates. that city is considering raising rates by 30% to help pay for infrastructure improvements. the hearing will discuss the city's clean water program. tonight's meeting is at city hall at 7:00. >>> as we talk this morning with pete suratos, breaking news just in to our newsroom. take a look at this. there is a fire burning in benicia just off 680 near goodyear road. fire crews say they have called for more aid. that fire was reported just before 5:00 this morning. right now we do not ha
. >>> right now check out hancock. he is a k-9 with the concord police department who was bitten badly by a pit bull while officers were serving a search warrant. this happened yesterday. one of the officers shot and killed the pit bull to save hancock's life. >>> happening today councilmembers in san mateo are expected to sign off on a deal to equip police officers with body worn cams are>>> cam are>>>s. the city is poised to spend close to $700,000. they...
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we'll go live to seoul and paula hancocks. good morning to you. what options does the united states really have here? >> reporter: pretty much the options the u.s. has always had, and not great options. the option of sanctions, putting more pressure on north korea. for that the united states needs china, of course it's going to be crucial at that meeting in washington with the u.s. secretary of state tillerson, the defense secretary mattis meeting their chinese counterparts. will they put more pressure on china to try to counter the north korean threat? bear in mind it's difficult to see exactly what the u.s. can do when they still have three americans detained in north korea. there are two academics. one businessman, korean americans who were still being held in north korea at this point. you also have a number of south koreans being held, a canadian. it's very difficult to get any access to them. still dealing with the swedish embassy to try and gain access to those three. of course, that is a priority now, as well, as otto warmbier and his fami
we'll go live to seoul and paula hancocks. good morning to you. what options does the united states really have here? >> reporter: pretty much the options the u.s. has always had, and not great options. the option of sanctions, putting more pressure on north korea. for that the united states needs china, of course it's going to be crucial at that meeting in washington with the u.s. secretary of state tillerson, the defense secretary mattis meeting their chinese counterparts. will they put...
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earlier our correspondent, helena lee spoke to bishop peter hancock about his reaction to the report.t's an extremely harrowing, a very disturbing report. it's been very clear, not only in speaking about the nature of the abuse but the effect, the fact that the church failed to respond adequately, appropriately and effectively when this abuse was brought before them and they knew of this and therefore today, i offer those who are the victims and survivors and their families of this abuse my wholehearted and sincere apology. what happened was inexcusable. the effect on their lives has been devastating it is my responsibility as the lead bishop for safeguarding the church of england to make sure that going forward, we'd take the recommendations that have been given in this report and that they are swiftly a nd in this report and that they are swiftly and decisively and effectively taken forward. clearly, all of the recommendations are important but is there any one particular one that stands out for you to stop this from happening ain? you to stop this from happening again? the second r
earlier our correspondent, helena lee spoke to bishop peter hancock about his reaction to the report.t's an extremely harrowing, a very disturbing report. it's been very clear, not only in speaking about the nature of the abuse but the effect, the fact that the church failed to respond adequately, appropriately and effectively when this abuse was brought before them and they knew of this and therefore today, i offer those who are the victims and survivors and their families of this abuse my...
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light rain hancock, everything pushing off to the north and east. going to take until probably the wii hours of the morning to get into the area. good deal. now, we can cut the grass tomorrow, golf, bike, softball game should be fun, perfect night for the mzq fest. hot, but less humid and fantastic sunday and monday. perfect for the barbecue battle. by the time it opens it will be sunny, will be nice. tenth of an inch across poef the -- most of the area. shut down metro, but that's not much rain at all. temperatures 91 tomorrow, 88 sun, down to 81 monday. look at this. steal a day from summer, 79 for high on tuesday, 85 on wednesday. and actually the humidity will be in check through wednesday. 8:30 tomorrow it's pretty much over. some showers lingering. st. marys county. done in leesburg, dc and even buoy and la play ta done. and by afternoon good shape by 10:00, warm, but sunshine, notice the arrows, nice northwest wind and 6:00 in the 80s, if you are out super late tomorrow, 60s in the burbs. 86 with sunshine by 1:00. on sunday, 88, a beautiful d
light rain hancock, everything pushing off to the north and east. going to take until probably the wii hours of the morning to get into the area. good deal. now, we can cut the grass tomorrow, golf, bike, softball game should be fun, perfect night for the mzq fest. hot, but less humid and fantastic sunday and monday. perfect for the barbecue battle. by the time it opens it will be sunny, will be nice. tenth of an inch across poef the -- most of the area. shut down metro, but that's not much...
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a pretty good range from hagerstown, to hancock, berkeley springs, no warnings on those storms. heavy downpours and we're tracking this. this is moving painfully slowly to the north and east. i think it will cross over 95 by 8:00 and 9:00. last time we were with you, it was not to 50. it's no toward sterling and eventually cross the river into potomac and darnsdown by 7:23 tonight. yellow alert tonight and through tomorrow. not a continuous event. heavier severe storms tonight, should be done by 9:00 or 10:00. main threat, heavy downpours, flooding. father's day is going to be hot, and primarily late storms. 75% of the day you'll be fine on sunday. just kind of hot for dad. 70s to start. maybe a thunderstorm by 1:00, 82. probably a little later than that as we get into saturday afternoon. sunday, late storms, 92. storms monday, maybe by lunchtime. 88. prepare for a slow ride home monday night. on the commute. early shower on tuesday, and summer arrives wednesday. it's going to feel like summer thursday and friday. first full day of summer. low 90s and matt's in >>> now, wusa 9 g
a pretty good range from hagerstown, to hancock, berkeley springs, no warnings on those storms. heavy downpours and we're tracking this. this is moving painfully slowly to the north and east. i think it will cross over 95 by 8:00 and 9:00. last time we were with you, it was not to 50. it's no toward sterling and eventually cross the river into potomac and darnsdown by 7:23 tonight. yellow alert tonight and through tomorrow. not a continuous event. heavier severe storms tonight, should be done...
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. >> reporter: russell hancock, president and ceo of joint venture silicon valley, says the video isproof we're close to being able to fly instead of drive. >> this is an actual prototype and it's working and this is the sort of thing that can probably go into mass production pretty quickly. as technology goes, the components aren't that sophisticated. >> reporter: the project backed by google co-founder larry page is steered with a controller much like a wand is used for video games. the company said it takes only minutes to learn how to fly. >> it's highly significant this is happening in silicon valley. >> reporter: the kitty hawk is only meant to fly above water, but russell said some of the most talented adventures in mind are one day making the dream of flying into reality and it's all happening here. >> it feels like hey, gravity, what's up? >> reporter: in silicon valley. >> silicon valley is not a normal place. this is a very special place. >> reporter: in silicon valley, maria medina, kpix5. >> the kitty hawk flyer is set to go on sale just in time for the holidays and the
. >> reporter: russell hancock, president and ceo of joint venture silicon valley, says the video isproof we're close to being able to fly instead of drive. >> this is an actual prototype and it's working and this is the sort of thing that can probably go into mass production pretty quickly. as technology goes, the components aren't that sophisticated. >> reporter: the project backed by google co-founder larry page is steered with a controller much like a wand is used for...
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. >> reporter: russell hancock president and ceo of joint venture silicon valley says the video is proof close to being able to fly instead of drive. >> this is a prototype that's working and could probably go into mass production quickly. as technology goes, the components aren't sophisticated. >> reporter: the project backed by larry page is steered with a controller much like wands for videogames. it takes only minutes to learn how to fly. >> it's highly significant that this is happening in silicon valley. >> reporter: the kitty hawk is only meant to fly above water. but russell says some of the most talented adventures in minds are helping make the dream of one day flying into reality. and it's all happening here. >> when you're in the air, it feels like, hey, gravity, what's up? >> reporter: in silicon valley. >> silicon valley is not a normal place. this is a very special place. >> reporter: in silicon valley, maria medina, kpix 5. >> the kitty hawk flyer is expected to go on sale later this year and so far, the company is not revealing the price. >>> nasa has its sights set on th
. >> reporter: russell hancock president and ceo of joint venture silicon valley says the video is proof close to being able to fly instead of drive. >> this is a prototype that's working and could probably go into mass production quickly. as technology goes, the components aren't sophisticated. >> reporter: the project backed by larry page is steered with a controller much like wands for videogames. it takes only minutes to learn how to fly. >> it's highly significant...
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that signals a difference in approach from peter hancock, who steps down after losing confidence froml icahn. china's biggest aluminum producer has secured a credit line of $3 billion. china citic bank approved the .inancing shares have been suspended after a wave of short seller attacks. the company denies allegations about its accounting and is suing one researcher defamation. up next, north korea casts a shadow over president moon jae-in's summit. we will look at the difference between the two leaders ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> 8:30 in singapore. it looks to be dark clouds hanging over. away fromf an hour the opening of trading. >> you are watching daybreak asia. let's get to the first word news in singapore. growth slowed. sales growth against any of 2.6%. japan's economy has had a run of stagnantowever with and falling wages, private spending has been weak. capital one was the lone as others a's to the stress test to shore up risk of material weaknesses. more broadly the banks are expected to pay out close to , muchf expected earnings higher than the 65% last year. a global c
that signals a difference in approach from peter hancock, who steps down after losing confidence froml icahn. china's biggest aluminum producer has secured a credit line of $3 billion. china citic bank approved the .inancing shares have been suspended after a wave of short seller attacks. the company denies allegations about its accounting and is suing one researcher defamation. up next, north korea casts a shadow over president moon jae-in's summit. we will look at the difference between the...
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i think benjamin franklin was there -- subject to this inquiry hancock and the declaration of independence. i was wondering if you could talk about that. that seems to correspond with the idea of phillis living at a transitional point, a transitional point for her and her work. i believe there were 18 people brought into that room. it was kind of like, i would imagine, an oral defense for a dissertation. you had to prove that you wrote it, you had to prove that you had sufficient intelligence, you had to prove that you didn't plagiarize, you had to prove you are authentic. male minds of the time were gathered in that room. they examined her. they wanted to know, was she capable of writing what she said she had written? the one contest we should look at is that this was the age of the enlightenment, and age of knowledge at a time when the gifts of the mind were celebrated. if youwere intelligent, could express yourself by get the if you could intellectual attention of aters, you were considered the top level of humidity. -- of humanity. for a very difficult community, very difficult for a t
i think benjamin franklin was there -- subject to this inquiry hancock and the declaration of independence. i was wondering if you could talk about that. that seems to correspond with the idea of phillis living at a transitional point, a transitional point for her and her work. i believe there were 18 people brought into that room. it was kind of like, i would imagine, an oral defense for a dissertation. you had to prove that you wrote it, you had to prove that you had sufficient intelligence,...
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matthew hancock.ed plans to recruit senior police officers in england from outside the service. for the last few years, forces have been able to recruit individuals without policing experience to the middling ranks of inspector and superintendent. the conservatives promised in their election manifesto to look at extending the direct entry scheme to higher up the chain of command. what is it about the police service that is so unique that itjustifies a consultation on whether and how to appoint people to leadership positions in the police, who have no professional experience in the police, when all other professions regard it as axiomatic that prior professional experience is a pre—requisite for senior leadership? my lords, we did consult police leaders on direct entry at chief constable level rank ahead of the election, and the proposal featured in the conservative manifesto, which is the direct entry in the broader chief officer ranks. i found the meeting that i had with the noble lord and the other
matthew hancock.ed plans to recruit senior police officers in england from outside the service. for the last few years, forces have been able to recruit individuals without policing experience to the middling ranks of inspector and superintendent. the conservatives promised in their election manifesto to look at extending the direct entry scheme to higher up the chain of command. what is it about the police service that is so unique that itjustifies a consultation on whether and how to appoint...
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another couple in maine, jonathan edwards and jefferson schothe live in hancock county. it's another coastal county. they are farmers. and they raise vegetables. here's a great maine story. i have known jen's mother for about 40 years. i met jen at a health care farm in bangor a few weeks ago. everybody in maine knows everybody else. i suspect it's like alaska. we're a big small town with very long roads. jonathan and jennifer own and operate a farm. this farm is in a town called brookland, but this is -- in brooklyn, but this is the real brooklyn, brooklyn, maine. they grow berries, asparagus. they could never afford health care until the a.c.a. came along because they were essentially a small business but they weren't a big enough business to have a group plan. they didn't have employer-based health insurance. they just didn't have it. but they are both in their 50's. and one of the changes made in the house bill is that under the affordable care act, the ratio between the premiums for younger people and older people can't be more than three times. it reflects the real
another couple in maine, jonathan edwards and jefferson schothe live in hancock county. it's another coastal county. they are farmers. and they raise vegetables. here's a great maine story. i have known jen's mother for about 40 years. i met jen at a health care farm in bangor a few weeks ago. everybody in maine knows everybody else. i suspect it's like alaska. we're a big small town with very long roads. jonathan and jennifer own and operate a farm. this farm is in a town called brookland, but...
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big jump is because companies like goldman sachs, fidelity, john hancock are taking their active strategiesexes.rting them to they are cheaper and they are more tax efficient so you can repackage yourself. julie: what about asset allocation active question mark >> that's using passive vehicles actively. they are passive but that is active. go overweight china, underweight health care, this is putting the assets into etf models taste on allocation and many people do it. it's happening a lot in institutional well. julie: you think high active share home run king active -- what does that even mean? >> if you destroy the market like we had oppenheimer on the panel, one of their funds is beating the world index by 15 percentage points. you are probably going to get assets. they charge 1.2%. julie: outperformance trumps everything. >> we have seen some that outperform a little. i think the home run king, people start to use that and will sprinkle a little that on the edge of their portfolio is more passive. high active shares are the way. julie: active versus pat still ahead, u.s. energy secretar
big jump is because companies like goldman sachs, fidelity, john hancock are taking their active strategiesexes.rting them to they are cheaper and they are more tax efficient so you can repackage yourself. julie: what about asset allocation active question mark >> that's using passive vehicles actively. they are passive but that is active. go overweight china, underweight health care, this is putting the assets into etf models taste on allocation and many people do it. it's happening a...
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but hancock says even if this is a bust, there could be earth bound benefits from the efforts. >> as a by-product of this, you might be able to use the technologies on earth, travel faster. >> reporter: gravity is a third as strong as on earth, so once you get there, you could probably move most anything all by yourself. >> the first people could be headed to mars in as few as 20 years, according to musk. >> i've heard that song before. reagan said we'd be there in 20 years, george bush the first said 20 years, and now musk. easy doing the animation, but the mechanics are tough. hope that he does well. >>> we're getting hot out there in the bay area. well in excess of a hundred degrees. numbers in the bay area now, 99 degrees at concord, livermore 95. san francisco 73. out the door, sunny tomorrow. mid 60s at sunrise and then as the day goes on, chilly at the coast, mid 60s at the beach and 105 degrees and more inland. so it's going to be warmer tomorrow inland as it was today. high pressure in firm control of the west coast. heed advisories through wednesday. so hydrate, seek shelte
but hancock says even if this is a bust, there could be earth bound benefits from the efforts. >> as a by-product of this, you might be able to use the technologies on earth, travel faster. >> reporter: gravity is a third as strong as on earth, so once you get there, you could probably move most anything all by yourself. >> the first people could be headed to mars in as few as 20 years, according to musk. >> i've heard that song before. reagan said we'd be there in 20...
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in hancock you are getting out of the wet weather.ou see a shower pop up in the neighborhood it won't last long. we head through the day tomor d.c. for the stronger storms. it doesn't mean part of the metro won't see the storms in the afternoon. 3:00, this is what it looks like for 6:00 p.m. if you have the barbecue plans you could see stronger storms moving east of d.c. it clear things out. highs tomorrow is 90 degrees. overall a warm day with the heat index values closer to 98. fireworks start at 9:09 and shouldn't be a problem to get them started. jonathan: thank you. under the law that created the c.i.a. in 1947, there was a clear line to stop the agency from domestic activities. such as spying on americans. after the 2001 terror attacks there was widespread support for extra security even if it stepped on constitutional protections. some worry would the governmental agencies take the power t answer may be yes. >> essentially every administration starting from f.d.r. up through nixon had surveillance authority in their power in or
in hancock you are getting out of the wet weather.ou see a shower pop up in the neighborhood it won't last long. we head through the day tomor d.c. for the stronger storms. it doesn't mean part of the metro won't see the storms in the afternoon. 3:00, this is what it looks like for 6:00 p.m. if you have the barbecue plans you could see stronger storms moving east of d.c. it clear things out. highs tomorrow is 90 degrees. overall a warm day with the heat index values closer to 98. fireworks...
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hancock road. in the system within the last half hour or so. >>> breaking right now, philadelphia police say a driver plowed right through a crime scene and then kept going. officers had to jump out of the way to avoid getting hit. >> police want to know if that driver was targeting officers. nbc 10 pamela osborne live at the scene. tell us what happened. >> reporter: well, this whole thing started as a carjacking. two bike cops actually recognized a stolen vehicle. they stopped the car at the intersection of i street ander right knee aven -- and erie avenue. one of the ufrss broke his wrist. as all of this was happening a black nissan with tinted windows drove through the crime scene. the officers felt the driver was intentionally trying to maul them down. it's also a possibility the driver was just driving recklessly. >> traveling at a speed of approximately 60 miles per hour. this male broke through the crime scene. narrowly missing the police officers as they jumped out of the way. >> the black
hancock road. in the system within the last half hour or so. >>> breaking right now, philadelphia police say a driver plowed right through a crime scene and then kept going. officers had to jump out of the way to avoid getting hit. >> police want to know if that driver was targeting officers. nbc 10 pamela osborne live at the scene. tell us what happened. >> reporter: well, this whole thing started as a carjacking. two bike cops actually recognized a stolen vehicle. they...
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cnn's paula hancocks live in seoul with more. the obvious question is how?porter: exactly, chris. that is what everyone is asking. the information is from north korean side. they are telling u.s. officials that otto warmbier contracted botulism after the trial in 20116 they claimed he took asleeping pill and never woke up. the state department here is clearly saying that they are going to not take it at face value you. they don't know about the timing and cause until the doctors look at him. go back to march of 2016 and remind ourselves of the trial. hour-long trial televised. clearly otto warmbier was under duress. he was found guilty against the acts of the regime. he took a political poster off the wall. he was charged with 15 years of hard lab or. he is now headed back to the states and his family who last week found out he had been in a coma for all that time. clearly a devastating time for them. >> paula, thank you very much for all that. we want to discuss with our cnn military analyst john kirby and medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, you
cnn's paula hancocks live in seoul with more. the obvious question is how?porter: exactly, chris. that is what everyone is asking. the information is from north korean side. they are telling u.s. officials that otto warmbier contracted botulism after the trial in 20116 they claimed he took asleeping pill and never woke up. the state department here is clearly saying that they are going to not take it at face value you. they don't know about the timing and cause until the doctors look at him. go...
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joining us with the latest, cnn's paula hancocks in seoul. paula, good morning you to.doubt the threat might be more imminent than ever. how if at all have the options chang changed? >> reporter: the assumption is the options haven't changed, they've been updated. if there was a new option, new silver bullet, it would have been used to fix the issue of north korea. the options that we have at this point are the same. they are the sanctions, there is the option of china, whether more pressure could be put on china to try and curtail the missile and nuclear program of north korea, whether china wants to try that. and then of course you have the option of negotiations, of engagement with north korea, and the military option which mcmaster did specify that nobody wants. we did have the six north korean experts in -- in the u.s., very distinguished gentlemen, this day actually writing an open letter to president trump saying that they believe that it is time to talk. talks are needed in order to "avoid a nuclear catastrophe." this could well be the message that we hear, as w
joining us with the latest, cnn's paula hancocks in seoul. paula, good morning you to.doubt the threat might be more imminent than ever. how if at all have the options chang changed? >> reporter: the assumption is the options haven't changed, they've been updated. if there was a new option, new silver bullet, it would have been used to fix the issue of north korea. the options that we have at this point are the same. they are the sanctions, there is the option of china, whether more...
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but hancock says even if the mars project is a bust, there could still be some earth-bound benefits from the effort. >> but elon musk is thinking you might be able to use the technology on earth and get to other continents in 45 minutes or less. >> reporter: the gravity on mars is only about a third as strong as the gravity here on earth. so once you get there you could probably move most everything all by yourself. mark sayer kpix 5. >> the first people headed to mars in as few as 20 years. >>> well still ahead meet our pet of the week and find out how you can help make this. yes. a part of your family. we'll also tell you where you could go to help other cats in need of a home. we'll be right back. joining us now with more on how >>> well it's time now for the pet of the week in neat of a home. and what is appropriate for her do you think in >> it is a very mellow kitty. it didn't work out, so probably no dogs, but she gets along with other pets. she is very easy. what is her story? >> she is 12 years old. she was abandoned in the stocrein her carriers. we don't know why. is >> yeah, i
but hancock says even if the mars project is a bust, there could still be some earth-bound benefits from the effort. >> but elon musk is thinking you might be able to use the technology on earth and get to other continents in 45 minutes or less. >> reporter: the gravity on mars is only about a third as strong as the gravity here on earth. so once you get there you could probably move most everything all by yourself. mark sayer kpix 5. >> the first people headed to mars in as...
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let's go to our pentagon correspondent barbara starr and our cnn correspondent paula hancock who's in korea. tell us what you know about north korea's under ground nuclear test site. >> reporter: spy satellites certainly picked up some activity at one of the tunnel accesses so that site. and one of those tunnels would hold the nuclear device that will be tested if they hold another nuclear test. they really don't know whether kim is on the verge of ordering a sixth nuclear test. but there's some concern about all of this because the u.s. has been relying on china, under the trump administration to really pressure the north koreans to ratchet back on their weapons development program. if there is a new nuclear test in the coming days, the feeling is that's a signal that chinese pressure is not working. u.s. commanders have long updated military options for president trump, nobody is saying he's going to use them, nobody's suggesting there will be u.s. military action, but those military options have recently been updated so they will be ready for president trump if he decides he wants
let's go to our pentagon correspondent barbara starr and our cnn correspondent paula hancock who's in korea. tell us what you know about north korea's under ground nuclear test site. >> reporter: spy satellites certainly picked up some activity at one of the tunnel accesses so that site. and one of those tunnels would hold the nuclear device that will be tested if they hold another nuclear test. they really don't know whether kim is on the verge of ordering a sixth nuclear test. but...
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family's red winner, joe became a licensed real estate agent and was a successful associate in the hancock park office. bob later became a senior executive at the murdoch organization. in 1986, joe and bob retired to a santa barbara where they enjoyed church work, spending time with their extended family, kids, and grandkids. we are proud and happy to have more than 70 members, 70 members , of the family here today with us. i think so. [applause] after bob passed away in 1993, joe continued to do church work and devote herself to her family and grandchildren. she decided to write a book about the time when the haldeman family had a rendezvous with richard nixon and american history. arking an average of 12 hours day for a those years as i did, and also became a member of the haldeman family. is a remarkable and inspiring person treated during those white house years with their good times and bad times, joe was supportive and strong and refreshing and capable of observing -- whatever joys of sorrows the days dealt as she supported bob and raced for wonderful children. joe haldeman's strengt
family's red winner, joe became a licensed real estate agent and was a successful associate in the hancock park office. bob later became a senior executive at the murdoch organization. in 1986, joe and bob retired to a santa barbara where they enjoyed church work, spending time with their extended family, kids, and grandkids. we are proud and happy to have more than 70 members, 70 members , of the family here today with us. i think so. [applause] after bob passed away in 1993, joe continued to...
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he's also the author of "how trump won, the inside story of a revolution." [ inaudible ] marie hancock alpharo is a professor of political science and gender studies at usc thorn site and is a renowned scholar on the topics of the intersection of race, gender, class and sexuality politics. bill carrick is a democratic consultant and chief strategist for diane feinstein and erik garcetti. to my right is ari captane who is executive director of usc dorn side center for economic and social research. to his right is jill darling. jill is sur i have director for usc dorn side center for economic and social research. ari and jill direct the usc and day break hole which has gained some notoriety for in the november 2016 election, for showing trump to be doing much better than a lot of other competitor polls. lastly, david lauder is the washington bureau chief at the los angeles times. he works with and reports on the [ inaudible ] poll. so we're going to begin with a presentation of the day break poll results at the 100 day mark, and jill and ari will be -- will be doing that for us. >> my tu
he's also the author of "how trump won, the inside story of a revolution." [ inaudible ] marie hancock alpharo is a professor of political science and gender studies at usc thorn site and is a renowned scholar on the topics of the intersection of race, gender, class and sexuality politics. bill carrick is a democratic consultant and chief strategist for diane feinstein and erik garcetti. to my right is ari captane who is executive director of usc dorn side center for economic and...
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family breadwinner, she became a licensed real estate agent and was a successful associate with the hancock park office of coldwell banker. bob later became a senior executive at the murdoch organization. in 1986 they retired to santa barbara where they enjoyed church work and spending time with extended family and kids and grandkids. we are proud and happy to have the than 70 members, of haldeman family here today with us. i think so. [applause] after bob passed away in 1993, jo continue to do church work and devote herself to family and grandchildren. she decided to write a book about the time when the haldeman family had a rendezvous with richard nixon and american history. working all those years as i did, i also became a member of that family. -- jo is amarkable remarkable member of that family. she was supportive and strong and capable of absorbing whatever joys or sorrows the days dealt as she supported bob and raised four wonderful children. strength played a central part in bob's life and therefore the life of our nation. i am proud to call her my friend and it is my privilege to i
family breadwinner, she became a licensed real estate agent and was a successful associate with the hancock park office of coldwell banker. bob later became a senior executive at the murdoch organization. in 1986 they retired to santa barbara where they enjoyed church work and spending time with extended family and kids and grandkids. we are proud and happy to have the than 70 members, of haldeman family here today with us. i think so. [applause] after bob passed away in 1993, jo continue to do...
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. >> i'm sam hancock of emerald planet tv. question is in the current political and economic environment, is that with almost the reaction area we don't want to -- reactionary in stained we don't want to feel but we to an win and not do the best we cannot just for our country but for the earth. how do we rekindle that to thing you -- to thing you so we are not fearful but we embrace and it carry forward in the future so we have another hundred years of abundance instead of being fearful about what we may not have. >> right. >> and thank you for being here. heard you on the radio the other day. >> science friday? >> very nice job. >> thank you very much. when i win on the show, i'm like -- but you're an astronaut. >> very nice job. >> thank you very much. so, not fearing. i think we -- a lot of this we're looking to our government to fix things, and i know that when i grew up as a child in lynchburg, virginia, i wasn't thinking about good. i was thinking about the opportunities my parents gave me and what they instilled in me,
. >> i'm sam hancock of emerald planet tv. question is in the current political and economic environment, is that with almost the reaction area we don't want to -- reactionary in stained we don't want to feel but we to an win and not do the best we cannot just for our country but for the earth. how do we rekindle that to thing you -- to thing you so we are not fearful but we embrace and it carry forward in the future so we have another hundred years of abundance instead of being fearful...
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of the colonies and the smuggling is so central that even extremely high status figures like john hancock was a smuggler are engaged in this. the smuggling is the lifeblood. the one product the colonies produced better than everyone else is wrong. that rom is coming from sugarcane that is coming from colonies that are outside the british reach are all being smuggled in. yet this distilleries making all this money. the crown decides to crackdown. they basically decide that we can't look the other way because we need that revenue. we want to crackdown and get those taxes. when they crackdown what they mean is searches of everyone, every time, you have these sort of official documents that allow these widespread searches and people freak out like there's an official freak out in the cards, benjamin began writing about it and john adams writing about it, mopping out for someone gets apprehended and a mob will grab the customs agent, beat him plenty in the middle of straight or tar and feather him and march into the streets of newport or boston and they will steal back madeira wine which was f
of the colonies and the smuggling is so central that even extremely high status figures like john hancock was a smuggler are engaged in this. the smuggling is the lifeblood. the one product the colonies produced better than everyone else is wrong. that rom is coming from sugarcane that is coming from colonies that are outside the british reach are all being smuggled in. yet this distilleries making all this money. the crown decides to crackdown. they basically decide that we can't look the...
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when i get together with my brother and sister mayors, mayor benjamin in south on carolina, mayor hancock people moving things forward. mitch landrieu saying who we are, not just what we're not. we are about bringing people together and i think those are the qualities that this party need to get back to. >> mayor garcetti, appreciate your time, sir. >> thank you as always. >>> and we'll have much more "mtp daily" right after this. you were made to move. to progress. to not just accept what you see, but imagine something new. at invisalign®, we use the most advanced teeth straightening technology to help you find the next amazing version of yourself. it's time to unleash your secret weapon. it's there, right under your nose. get to your best smile up to 50% faster. visit invisalign.com to get started today. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! i'm so proud of you. well thank you. free at at discover.com/creditscorecard, even if you're not a customer.
when i get together with my brother and sister mayors, mayor benjamin in south on carolina, mayor hancock people moving things forward. mitch landrieu saying who we are, not just what we're not. we are about bringing people together and i think those are the qualities that this party need to get back to. >> mayor garcetti, appreciate your time, sir. >> thank you as always. >>> and we'll have much more "mtp daily" right after this. you were made to move. to...
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lifeblood of the colonies, and the smuggling is a central even extreme high status figures like john hancock, is a smuggler, or engage in this. the smuggling is the lifeblood. the one product the colonies produce better than anywhere else, ron. that rahm is coming from sugarcane that's coming from colleges that are outside the british reach are all being smuggled in. you had the sisters are making all this money. so the crown decides to crack down and they inaugurate what i call the first sto stop and frik era, which is the basically decide like we can't look the other way because we need that revenue. we want to crack down and get those taxes here when they crack down, what it means is searches of everyone all the time. you have these sort of official documents that allow these very widespread searches, and people freak out like there's an official freak out in the courts. henchman franklin writing about and john adams writing about it. there's mild freak out or some gets apprehended and a mob will grab the customs agent and beat him bloody in the middle of the street or tar and feather hit
lifeblood of the colonies, and the smuggling is a central even extreme high status figures like john hancock, is a smuggler, or engage in this. the smuggling is the lifeblood. the one product the colonies produce better than anywhere else, ron. that rahm is coming from sugarcane that's coming from colleges that are outside the british reach are all being smuggled in. you had the sisters are making all this money. so the crown decides to crack down and they inaugurate what i call the first sto...
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i was in a pow-wow yesterday with four mayors around the country including mayor hancock here in denverhouston and mayor rothchild from tucson. again, different parts of the country, certainly, maybe not all different parties, but they all felt it was very possible that climate change is something we all have to step up on. it's also a real question of public health and clean air and clean water. i don't see how any of that can be partisan. >> the other thing that's a baseline is believing whether or not climate change is real or a hoax, and we don't really have a straight answer from this white house. ambassador nikki haley tried to respond to whether the president believes in climate change. hear her response this morning. >> president trump believes the climate is changing and he believes pollutants are part of that equation. that is the fact. that's where we are. that's where it stands. he knows that it's changing, he knows that the u.s. has to be responsible with it, and that's what we're going to do. just because we got out of a club doesn't mean we don't care about the environmen
i was in a pow-wow yesterday with four mayors around the country including mayor hancock here in denverhouston and mayor rothchild from tucson. again, different parts of the country, certainly, maybe not all different parties, but they all felt it was very possible that climate change is something we all have to step up on. it's also a real question of public health and clean air and clean water. i don't see how any of that can be partisan. >> the other thing that's a baseline is...
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a different approach from peter hancock, stepping down after losing investor confidence. your business flash update. up, theresa may wins her first big challenge in parliament. we will have the latest on this developing story next. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg markets, i'm julia chatterley. scarlet: and i'm scarlet fu. let's get to the latest on u.k. politics, because just a short time ago, theresa may won the first test in her parliament. joining us with the very latest is bloomberg's and edwards, here in new york. finally a bit of good news for theresa may. >> absolutely. good news for theresa may, she had this shaky grip on power, as we have been talking about are many weeks after she lost the majority in the house of commons, and she manages to hold the day. that is the take away here. member, we were seeing boats on the queen's speech, the biggest legislative agenda in government, and what was being voted on today was the labour party amendment that suggested we should see an end to the cap they put on public-sector pay. theresa may and her
a different approach from peter hancock, stepping down after losing investor confidence. your business flash update. up, theresa may wins her first big challenge in parliament. we will have the latest on this developing story next. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg markets, i'm julia chatterley. scarlet: and i'm scarlet fu. let's get to the latest on u.k. politics, because just a short time ago, theresa may won the first test in her parliament. joining us with the very...
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i once played tony hancock in something but of course it's a dream to be cast as someone thatis it'seeing in everyday on the tv so if you are getting it wrong... thanks so much! no pressure! i had to go and look at youtube. even as i'm talking now it's really weird because i'm thinking about him. part of me is coming out as him. i looked at him on youtube and you start with the external. i've started with the exte rna ls, the external. i've started with the externals, with his mannerisms, the way he speaks, his eyes. his eyes have this sort of hooded sort of thing. i started from the outside in and once i got that i could feel him. ididn't and once i got that i could feel him. i didn't need to make too many choices, ijust then respond within the facts of the situation. is almost magical watching you slip in and out. it is quite weird. i suppose it is quite bizarre. i supposed to produce something like this, samir, in this political strife, you must get the nuances just write without making judgment on what is happening now. we were lucky in the sense that as we started out in this pr
i once played tony hancock in something but of course it's a dream to be cast as someone thatis it'seeing in everyday on the tv so if you are getting it wrong... thanks so much! no pressure! i had to go and look at youtube. even as i'm talking now it's really weird because i'm thinking about him. part of me is coming out as him. i looked at him on youtube and you start with the external. i've started with the exte rna ls, the external. i've started with the externals, with his mannerisms, the...