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i think that is right, and i i think what matt hancock does well here is join up those records.the tragic case of tamara mills, a 13—year—old from newcastle had died of asthma attack occurs when she was rushed to hospital records were not easily available, pointing out medication and so forth that she was on. i think it really is a pressing issue. do i have much confidence that this can be achieved easily? not really, the government doesn't have a good record in terms of ambitious it projects. £200 million and a small app trial i think is going to take a lot longer and more money than that to get somewhere.- hints that part of the solution, which is allowing patients to have a lot more access to the details and information that is kept on them and a clinical records and so on and so forth. patients other one people who will keep track of it all, and maybe they are seeing a doctor for the first time, having seen many other doctors previously, they can say this is what you should know about my treatment that has gone on before. at the moment patients don't have that information th
i think that is right, and i i think what matt hancock does well here is join up those records.the tragic case of tamara mills, a 13—year—old from newcastle had died of asthma attack occurs when she was rushed to hospital records were not easily available, pointing out medication and so forth that she was on. i think it really is a pressing issue. do i have much confidence that this can be achieved easily? not really, the government doesn't have a good record in terms of ambitious it...
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hancock is going to write out and chew him out. when he want to take a deep breath, he counterattacked. the error turned blue around them with the expletives being exchange. hancock got a big smile on his face and enjoy the interaction. is going to be wounded and a shell will explode in front of his face. he will lose teeth. he's going to try to get up and go forward and get hit in the leg. he will use his sword as a crutch. he is in charge of a facility. well run and there are more deaths out there than in .he war he is going to be a solid brigade commander. we only really have a brigade level to talk about. street goes up to the emmitsburg road. shell it's a rail and he said he wished his generals were that raven would come to the front. hood is wounded. paul simms is one of my favorite brigade commanders. he is a georgian. he is going to fight very hard. he shined his boots, he wore a turban on his head and a big sash. you would know where he was on any battlefield. anderson, he will turn into a fantastic brigade commander. we w
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we have paula hancocks in seoul with the latest. paula, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. the u.s. response to the summit has been positive. especially the fact that secretary of state mike pompeo has invited his north korean counterpart to meet with him on the sidelines of the united nations security council in new york. they seem to be happy with the outcome. the u.s. secretary of state saying north korea agreed to u.s. and iaea inspectors. according to the declaration, there was no agreement, just at one missile site. there is confusion as to whether that is both sides. u.s. and north korea. hearing the same thing and interpretediing it in different ways. from moon jae-in's point he will see this as a success. he built up more of a rapport with the north korean leader. he signed the military pact with some wide ranging measures along the demilitarized zone to remove land mines and excavating the area for more remains of the korean war. dave. >> baby steps. nothing concrete. paula hancocks, thank you. >>> president tr
we have paula hancocks in seoul with the latest. paula, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. the u.s. response to the summit has been positive. especially the fact that secretary of state mike pompeo has invited his north korean counterpart to meet with him on the sidelines of the united nations security council in new york. they seem to be happy with the outcome. the u.s. secretary of state saying north korea agreed to u.s. and iaea inspectors. according to the declaration,...
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paula hancocks live in seoul. thank you. >>> the trump administration is capping refugee admissions at the lowest levels since the resettlement program 40 years ago. drastic cut allowed into the country. 30,000 allowed in 2019. a third less than 45,000 from last year. secretary of state mike pompeo blames the number should not be the sole barometer of humanitarian efforts. they have been pushing for a rise in the number of increased refugees around the world who need help and america's traditional role of safe haven. >>> spacex has the first lunar tourist. >> i choose to go to the moon. >> a japanese billionaire will take a trip around the moon. who he is bringing with him next. to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.c
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paula hancocks live in seoul. this is a big offer from north korea but comes with a major catch, right? >> reporter: absolutely. we have heard that north korea is going to shut down the key test site for the icbm program, the intercontinental ballistic missile program that washington is most concerned about. now this is the missile engine site that is the president trump had said kim jong-un had already guaranteed he would shut down. beyond that, we're hearing that there are going to be international experts that will be invited in to be able to verify that. now beyond that, we're also hearing that north korea would be willing to shut down its nuclear facility if the u.s. were to give corresponding measures. this goes back to what north korea has wanted all along. this quid pro quo, the step-by-step denuclearization, which up until this point the u.s. has said that they are not willing to have. they want complete denuclearization, then they talk about concessions. just minutes after this declaration was signed and
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we have paula hancocks live in soul with the latest -- live in seoul with the latest.g. >> reporter: dave, that timeline according to the delegation this went to see kim jong-un is within president trump's first term. we heard from kim jong-un through the south koreans that he has an unwavering trust of president trump. despite the fact there have been difficul difficulties. he is pointing to concessions he believes he has made and he would like matching measures from the united states. then he will take more active steps to denuclearization. that is the exact opposite of what washington is looking for as they are looking for denuclearization and then give concessions and then lift sanctions. we heard the phone call that president moon gave and that message was deliver odd wednesday. the message -- delivered on wednesday. that message will would be given to john bolton in just an hour or so. 7:00 a.m. eastern is when they have that phone call. a lot of developments. there is the fact that u.s. and north korea are talking to each other, but through south korea. >> paula
we have paula hancocks live in soul with the latest -- live in seoul with the latest.g. >> reporter: dave, that timeline according to the delegation this went to see kim jong-un is within president trump's first term. we heard from kim jong-un through the south koreans that he has an unwavering trust of president trump. despite the fact there have been difficul difficulties. he is pointing to concessions he believes he has made and he would like matching measures from the united states....
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tracker no insurance that's the new rule of one of america's oldest life insurance companies john hancock the company now makes new customers where the health monitoring device is that the insurer can access if customers achieve their fitness goals they pay a small premium potential customers refuse to wear the tracker john hancock will turn them down the company says that everyone profits from the measure the customers are healthier. live longer but consumer protection advocates fear the information could be misused by selling it to data brokers for example. that's all the business here's a reminder of all top stories a ferry from tanzania has capsized on like victoria killing scores of people fishes feel the best toll could reach the hundreds. on the fresh poll shows germany's chancellor angela merkel's conservatives have sunk to the lowest rating in over twenty years and the same time the far right if you have surged to become germany's second most popular party. watching b.w. news more is coming up at the top of the hour thank you very much for watching by. the floor. culture. a hair.
tracker no insurance that's the new rule of one of america's oldest life insurance companies john hancock the company now makes new customers where the health monitoring device is that the insurer can access if customers achieve their fitness goals they pay a small premium potential customers refuse to wear the tracker john hancock will turn them down the company says that everyone profits from the measure the customers are healthier. live longer but consumer protection advocates fear the...
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fitness goals they pay a small a premium if the pension customers refused to whether tracker john hancock will turn them down the company says that everyone profits from the measure customers are healthier and live longer but consumer protection advocates fear the information could be misused by selling it to data brokers for example. that's all your business news here's a reminder of the top stories we're following for you here and it's very from tanzania as capsized on lake victoria killing scores of people officials fear the death toll could reach the hundreds. the first poll shows germany's chancellor angela merkel's conservatives have sunk to their lowest rating in over twenty years the same time the far right dean have surged to become germany's second most popular party. that's it europe is very much indeed news from berlin more news coming at the top of the hour if you can't wait that long as over the web site w dot. thank you very much for watching. the first. couple. more intrigue international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week under the host government
fitness goals they pay a small a premium if the pension customers refused to whether tracker john hancock will turn them down the company says that everyone profits from the measure customers are healthier and live longer but consumer protection advocates fear the information could be misused by selling it to data brokers for example. that's all your business news here's a reminder of the top stories we're following for you here and it's very from tanzania as capsized on lake victoria killing...
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one of the things matt hancock is considering, he has asked the chief medical officers to look at thisour phone or ipad. some schools are already grappling with this but personally, the biggest problem is when kids ta ke the biggest problem is when kids take their phones to bed or they have electronic entertainment zones in their bedrooms, they play call of duty across time zones and they do not get enough sleep. i think that is the link to mental illness. insomnia and depression, a clear link has been established. if your child is up until 2am while you are sleeping, on the smartphone and texting friends, playing computer games, then they get up at 7am. and, they are going to be ill. no ways macgraff leuluai about it. —— there is no way about it. it worries me, in ten years' time, there will be more technology than we have now. how do you police it as a parent?|j have young children, and it concerns me too. it will be a tough nut to crack. so many adults find it difficult to deal with social media and difficult to turn off these apps and difficult to turn off these apps and restrict t
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matt hancock, a favourite of his andi it.y ambitious too. very good cricketer. there is all sorts of very candid, and frank and unflinching assessment. the thing is, the caveat i should make clear, it is not saying that definitely there will be, april one we will go. it is just somebody is raising the flag, suggesting this could happen. it is a feeling that theresa may will handle brexit, beyond that there is not much vision. it is what has kept her critics away from trying to remove her. they think to be suggesting that it is a committee that will call her in and say it is time to go. here is a gun, we are going off, shoot yourself. rather than the mps writing letters asking for a vote of confidence, this seems to be an arranged resignation. she did say to the mps saying that i got us did say to the mps saying that i got us into this mess, i will get us out and serve as long as you want me. she also said i will take you to the next election. she has to do, otherwise she is dead as a dodo, even. neatly done. let's move on to
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paula hancocks live in seoul with the latest.dnight tweeting about these latest developments. paula, what's new? >> reporter: the headlines from this agreement, and it was a very wide-ranging agreement between north and south korea, was that north korea has decided that it will shut down this site, the key icb test site, the intercontinental ballistic missile test site. th what is new is they will gyp right is international experts in to verify the process. on top of that, they said they would be willing to shut down the nuclear facility. this one has a caveat. they put conditions on it saying that the u.s. has to give corresponding measures. they haven't specified a timeline. they haven't specified the core responding measures, although we know that north korea wants to have this quid pro quo, this step-by-step denuclearization and want to have a declaration to the end of the korean war. that is what they are pushing washington for. the president tweeted just after midnight and seemed to welcome it. he said it was very exciting.
paula hancocks live in seoul with the latest.dnight tweeting about these latest developments. paula, what's new? >> reporter: the headlines from this agreement, and it was a very wide-ranging agreement between north and south korea, was that north korea has decided that it will shut down this site, the key icb test site, the intercontinental ballistic missile test site. th what is new is they will gyp right is international experts in to verify the process. on top of that, they said they...
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pedestrian dora hancock, aged 76 was run over while 70 old --7 hancock, aged 76 was run over while 70the front of the bus and died in impact. at the wheel was eight—year—old kailash chander, ruled too ill to face committal charges. you can't tell. all i was focusing on with saving my life. mr chander, a former mayor of lemington, had been warned about his driving. the report on his driving makes the shocking reading. they found the bus was frequently speeding and every bus stop was overshot with the passenger only just on the platform. mr chander was told not to drive when tired of his regular 75— hour weeks didn't break any rules. we want to see something positive come from this and at this time, we feel this will only come from a change in law on bass drivers aged hours of work. many are wondering why he was driving on that day. the liberal democrat leader sir vince cable has said brexit is not inevitable and that it can and must be stopped. in a speech to the party's conference in brighton he called on both theresa may and jeremy corbyn to support a people's vote on the final deal
pedestrian dora hancock, aged 76 was run over while 70 old --7 hancock, aged 76 was run over while 70the front of the bus and died in impact. at the wheel was eight—year—old kailash chander, ruled too ill to face committal charges. you can't tell. all i was focusing on with saving my life. mr chander, a former mayor of lemington, had been warned about his driving. the report on his driving makes the shocking reading. they found the bus was frequently speeding and every bus stop was overshot...
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cnn's paula hancocks is live in seoul with the latest. >> reporter: dave, we have interesting information coming from the south korean enjoy meeting with kim jong-un on wednesday. kim jong-un is saying he is happy to denuclearization within president trump's first term. this is something washington wants to see as well. he said he had unwaivering trust for president trump. despite the fact there have been difficulties. given what north korea has done already talking about destroying the nuclear test site which has not been independently verified. he also wants to see matching measures from the united states. then he can go forward to denuclearization. that is the opposite way around that washington wants it. they want denuclearization first. we heard that the national security adviser will speak at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. he has a message for kim jong-un. we learned this from the blue house this afternoon. they were talking that moon and trump when they had that phone call, trump had given moon a message for kim jong-un. there is a messag
cnn's paula hancocks is live in seoul with the latest. >> reporter: dave, we have interesting information coming from the south korean enjoy meeting with kim jong-un on wednesday. kim jong-un is saying he is happy to denuclearization within president trump's first term. this is something washington wants to see as well. he said he had unwaivering trust for president trump. despite the fact there have been difficulties. given what north korea has done already talking about destroying the...
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life insurance provider john hancock now makes new customers where a health monitoring armband that the insurer can access of customers a customer is the chief their fitness goals they pay a smaller premium customers refusing to wear the tracker will be turned down the company says everyone profits from the measure customers are healthier and live longer critics though warn of misuse and surveillance. a creepy end to this edition of the double business thanks for watching i'll see you next time good luck. trying. to to move. these men are risking their lives trying to get to meet new g.m. bosnia-herzegovina on a route that's riddled with landmines. the country is struggling to cope controlling numbers of refugees providing them with an air necessities before they continue on their dangerous trip. needs to be doubled from. war. the contentious figure at home. she wrote in germany. from the fall of the model. to german reunification. and the end of the coma outta warm chances from very few moments of the twenty cent . gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change. q
life insurance provider john hancock now makes new customers where a health monitoring armband that the insurer can access of customers a customer is the chief their fitness goals they pay a smaller premium customers refusing to wear the tracker will be turned down the company says everyone profits from the measure customers are healthier and live longer critics though warn of misuse and surveillance. a creepy end to this edition of the double business thanks for watching i'll see you next time...
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life insurance provider john hancock now makes new customers where a health monitoring the insurer can access if customers achieve their fitness goals that pay a small a premium cost in most refusing to ever track i will beat on down the company says everyone profits from the measure they cost the most are healthier and live longer critics indeed. misuse and surveillance. and that's all your business news from navi i gave us we'll have an update in the next hour thank you about. lawyer. culture. hair. superman. superfood stylish dialogue. to lead a. lifestyle you're a. little. boy . oh. contentious figure at home. he wrote in germany. from the phone of the early. two german reunification. and the end of the cold. war charles was one of the great heroes of the twentieth century. because the gorbachev of the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change. quickly made his downfall. i have decided to resign my duties as president of the soviet union. last fall but she's the one historical but i'm sure one as a person. she continues to fight for world peace with the reminder by the
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matt hancock, the health secretary, has asked the chief medical officer to look into the health implications social media use by small children goes beyond it being a social issue and a parenting issue and into being an actual health issue. nonetheless, there will be some in the conservative party who feel that this is part of that trend towards government meddling too much, that it should get off people's backs? it is the nanny state, very much so. telling people, pa rents, state, very much so. telling people, parents, how to bring up their children. so are a lot of conservatives won't like it. i think it isa conservatives won't like it. i think it is a sensible thing common to recognise that there is a problem and that people might want sensible advice on how to deal with it. well, it interesting, we were talking about the conservative party conference, the defence secretary, gavin williamson, announcing that the uk is sending 800 troops to the arctic in a warning shot to russia. now, should we see this as a warning shot to russia, or do you think this is part of a wider political strategy
matt hancock, the health secretary, has asked the chief medical officer to look into the health implications social media use by small children goes beyond it being a social issue and a parenting issue and into being an actual health issue. nonetheless, there will be some in the conservative party who feel that this is part of that trend towards government meddling too much, that it should get off people's backs? it is the nanny state, very much so. telling people, pa rents, state, very much...
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our paula hancocks joins us from seoul with more on this. paula, a very ambitious list of agreements and goals there, coming out of that second day of the interkorean summit. and top of that list was scrapping the north korean nuclear facility with experts watching on. what does north korea want in return from the united states? >> rosemary, what north korea has agreed to within this agreement, that kim jong-un has signed next to moon jay-in, they will scrap the missile test site that the u.s. president had talk about after the singapore summit. when it comes to the nuclear research fashicility, that has been agreed to yet. this is official according to the declaration they've signed, saying if the u.s. gives core responding measures, then north korea would be willing to shut this down, as well. it really plays into what north korea says it wants. it wants a step-by-step process of denuclearization, something that washington said they would not accept. you say, we had tweets from the u.s. president donald trump. he has welcomed the developme
our paula hancocks joins us from seoul with more on this. paula, a very ambitious list of agreements and goals there, coming out of that second day of the interkorean summit. and top of that list was scrapping the north korean nuclear facility with experts watching on. what does north korea want in return from the united states? >> rosemary, what north korea has agreed to within this agreement, that kim jong-un has signed next to moon jay-in, they will scrap the missile test site that the...
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hancock was 18 miles south of gettysburg when he was at uniontown. sykes' fifth corps was 22 miles southeast of gettysburg when it was there and nearly the same distance when it moved to hanover. slocum's 12 core was at little town with instructions to move to two taverns pursuant to that circular order. 12 miles from gettysburg and sedgwick's sixth core was ordered to move from new went in maryland to manchester and that would be 32 miles from anytown, 14 miles .outh of gettysburg the intelligence meade received of the enemy is critical to figure out. he received regular reports from people like john buford who screamed the left flank of meade's army. buford would write at 5:00 in the morning from fairfield pennsylvania that the enemy has increased force considerably. to this point all need new about the position of lee's army was appeared tohis core be in the cumberland valley near chambersburg. at least one of them was moving along a turnpike from chambersburg to cash town. he then understood there were elements of lee's army that were as far east
hancock was 18 miles south of gettysburg when he was at uniontown. sykes' fifth corps was 22 miles southeast of gettysburg when it was there and nearly the same distance when it moved to hanover. slocum's 12 core was at little town with instructions to move to two taverns pursuant to that circular order. 12 miles from gettysburg and sedgwick's sixth core was ordered to move from new went in maryland to manchester and that would be 32 miles from anytown, 14 miles .outh of gettysburg the...
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. >>> now, paula hancocks joins us from seoul, in south korea, to talk more about this. paula, it is a pretty extraordinary list that they've pulled together. presumably, they had preplanned some of this. in one sitting, on day two of this three-day summit, this is an ambitious list. and top of that list, is the dismantling of north korea's nuclear facility, with the experts watching on. what does north korea want in return from the united states? and will it get it? >> rosemary, what north korea has agreed to at this point is that they will dismantle the missile test site and the launchpad. this is the key icbm testing ar area, the intercontinental ballistic missile. that was tested just last year. it's something that washington will welcome. we've seen that tweet from the u.s. president, welcoming it already. when it comes to the nuclear concessions, what we've seen in this declaration, is it is a conditional c aal concession. we heard that kim jong-un agreed to dismantle the facility if there are corresponding measures in the united states. this is what pyongyang said
. >>> now, paula hancocks joins us from seoul, in south korea, to talk more about this. paula, it is a pretty extraordinary list that they've pulled together. presumably, they had preplanned some of this. in one sitting, on day two of this three-day summit, this is an ambitious list. and top of that list, is the dismantling of north korea's nuclear facility, with the experts watching on. what does north korea want in return from the united states? and will it get it? >> rosemary,...
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but it also carries a warning from the health secretary, matt hancock, that dangerous nhs it systemse express has a picture of what it calls "assassins sent by putin". but it also reports on the death of bbc presenter rachael bland, decribing her as beautiful and courageous. and the head of nhs england is accusing betting firms, that sponsor premier league football clubs, of shirking their duty to help britain 5 problem gamblers. that's in the guardian. so those are the front pages, lets see what our reviewers make of it all. all of them featuring the two men accused openly by the prime minister of carrying out this poisoning on the streets of salisbury, a very graphic image there on the cover of the eye, wanted. absolutely these mugshots here, amazing level of detail right today by theresa may she explained that 250 detectives have trolled through 11,000 hours of cctv footage to identify the two culprits. bailey's is a two g the russian military intelligence service. yes, lance, extraordinary beast to have been named of course the chancellors brought them to justice pretty slim. ver
but it also carries a warning from the health secretary, matt hancock, that dangerous nhs it systemse express has a picture of what it calls "assassins sent by putin". but it also reports on the death of bbc presenter rachael bland, decribing her as beautiful and courageous. and the head of nhs england is accusing betting firms, that sponsor premier league football clubs, of shirking their duty to help britain 5 problem gamblers. that's in the guardian. so those are the front pages,...
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we have paula hancocks live in seoul.e south korean president moon jae-in is just behind me speaking to the south korean people and international media about what he achieved in pyongyang during the past three days. now clearly this south korean president sees this as a success. the fact that he said it is the first time that north and south korea have actually started to think about methods of denuclearization. we know the white house, as you say, has welcomed this summit. the u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo says he will meet with the north korean counterpart on the sidelines of the general assembly of the united nations in new york. there are ongoing negotiations in austria. there will be critics saying this is light on details. there is not a timeline and some of it is the conditional and at least they say this sparked the conversation with the u.s. and north korea again because they had been stalled for some time. the question is if north korea will shutdown the nuclear facility if there are corresponding measures
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paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >>> thank you.gain, following the new supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh, if confirmed, he would be the second sitting u.s. supreme court justice accused of sexual misdeeds. >> will history repeat itself almost 30 years after this woman, anita hill, testifiedtho? more on that when we come back here on "cnn newsroom." yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. ever since darrell's family started using gain flings, their laundry smells more amazing than ever. [darrell's wife] uh, honey, isn't that the dog's towel? [dog sfx] hey, mi towel, su towel. more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze makes gain flings our best gain ever. gain. seriously good scent. and i'm the founder of
paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >>> thank you.gain, following the new supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh, if confirmed, he would be the second sitting u.s. supreme court justice accused of sexual misdeeds. >> will history repeat itself almost 30 years after this woman, anita hill, testifiedtho? more on that when we come back here on "cnn newsroom." yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the...
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paula hancock joining us live from seoul, south korea. she is watching all of this play out in pyongyang. we will see you next hour. we appreciate it. >>> a short break here. still to come, the storm that won't give up is posing new threats. thousands can't return home because rivers are rising to record levels. >>> and as if devastating flooding and endless rain wasn't enough, what's left of florence is now bringing tornadoes as it moves north. we're back with all of that. g. we distribute environmentally-friendly packaging for restaurants. and we've grown substantially. so i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. that's right, $36,000. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. my unlimited 2% cash back is more than just a perk, it's our healthcare. can i say it? what's in your wallet? [vo]for your fall travel.hwest one-way for just 69 dollars and if you think these sale fares are low, you should see what we charge yo
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let's turn to our paula hancocks. she joins us live from seoul, in south korea. good to see you again, paula. after all of the excitement following day two of the interkorean summit, the skeptics are casting doubt if real progress was made. but the u.s. is ready to start denuclearization talks with the north. what is being said about all of this? >> rosemary, we're told that president moon jae-in is heading back to the south now. it was a wide-ranging agreement. but there is confusion about the denuclearization parts. what we have heard from the u.s. president and the u.s. secretary of state, is they believe north korea has agreed to nuclear monitors going into the country. usa and iaea inspectors is what secretary pompeo. the declaration what we saw yesterday, that wasn't mentioned at all. there's a difference between what north korea appears to have agreed to and what the u.s. is accepting. we had this in the past. big differences between their positions. but the u.s. has been welcoming of what they believe has been achieved. and the fact that the negotiations
let's turn to our paula hancocks. she joins us live from seoul, in south korea. good to see you again, paula. after all of the excitement following day two of the interkorean summit, the skeptics are casting doubt if real progress was made. but the u.s. is ready to start denuclearization talks with the north. what is being said about all of this? >> rosemary, we're told that president moon jae-in is heading back to the south now. it was a wide-ranging agreement. but there is confusion...
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joining us live from seoul is paula hancocks.>> reporter: that's right, dave. a very warm welcome for the south korean president moon jae-in. on the front page of the state run newspaper, an article saying the u.s. is totally to blame with the deadlock with the north and u.s. relations. realization that moon jae-in doesn't have an easy job to bring the two sides closer together. we have learned the first summit meeting which last twod hoed tw. they have become really close and made a big achievement and saying inter korean relations and north korea and u.s. relations have improved. no further details of what he means by that. clearly the relationship between these two leaders is going well. as you say, at the same time, the article slamming the u.s. important he did not mention the u.s. president, but conservative politicians. dave. >> paula, thank you. >>> the trump administration announcing a new round of tariffs on china. $200 billion of goods. tariffs go into effect later this month. they start at 10% and jump to 25% at the e
joining us live from seoul is paula hancocks.>> reporter: that's right, dave. a very warm welcome for the south korean president moon jae-in. on the front page of the state run newspaper, an article saying the u.s. is totally to blame with the deadlock with the north and u.s. relations. realization that moon jae-in doesn't have an easy job to bring the two sides closer together. we have learned the first summit meeting which last twod hoed tw. they have become really close and made a big...
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. >>> well, our paula hancocks is following the story from seoul and joins us now live. paula, you covered the mass games in 2013. talk to us about the major differences that you see five years later and how significant is the absence of long-range missiles in that celebration? >> reporter: well, rosemary, certainly from the mass games point of view, it was very different five years ago when i was in pyongyang. it was definitely a military message. at that point, of course, it wasn't the 70th an verizon wirelessery of the founding of the nation like this time around. then it was the end of the korean war, a day which north korea calls victory day as they tell their people they won that war. it was inevitably going to be a much more military-focused event. it was focused on the missile, the nuclear capabilities that north korea was building up that kim jong-un is staking his credibility on at that point. but it was a very different situation from the images you can see from the mass games, the fact that it was focused more on the economy. so, the message has completely ch
. >>> well, our paula hancocks is following the story from seoul and joins us now live. paula, you covered the mass games in 2013. talk to us about the major differences that you see five years later and how significant is the absence of long-range missiles in that celebration? >> reporter: well, rosemary, certainly from the mass games point of view, it was very different five years ago when i was in pyongyang. it was definitely a military message. at that point, of course, it...
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two of david hancock's most prized possessions. >> he stole an olympus m-1. >> reporter: a rare camera. only about 5,000 of them made before the name had to change. >> and he stole my pentax k-1,000, which was my first camera. >> reporter: he had that camera for 25 years. it led to his passion for photography, and it was the catalyst for his youtube channel, where he teaches people how to take beautiful pictures. >> it is very important to me, because my mom bought it for me to help me learn photography at a time when she did not have two dimes to rub together. >> reporter: hancock showed us how the thief got in through this window. he is grateful that his wife had already left for work, and that he and his dog weren't hurt. his neighbors are a little uneasy tonight. >> we would all really like to be able to think that we're safe and -- my heart goes out to him. >> i hope that whoever did this stuff doesn't need to do it again. >> reporter: in concord, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> now an alert for all kids and parents. new cases of uber and lyft drivers harassing and even assaul
two of david hancock's most prized possessions. >> he stole an olympus m-1. >> reporter: a rare camera. only about 5,000 of them made before the name had to change. >> and he stole my pentax k-1,000, which was my first camera. >> reporter: he had that camera for 25 years. it led to his passion for photography, and it was the catalyst for his youtube channel, where he teaches people how to take beautiful pictures. >> it is very important to me, because my mom bought...
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paula hancock is in south korea. paula, seeing will's report there, what a difference a year makes. no nuclear weapons on display. what perhaps could that signal? >> reporter: well, natalie, it really shows that pyongyang is sticking to its message. we have heard from north korea and the north korean leader kim jong-un through social media that he wants to focus on the economy now. granted, he said it was because he felt he was in the position he needed to be with the nuclear missile program, but this diplomacy, even though it is faltering between the united states and north korea is still ongoing. over the past several days, we have seen glimmers of hope that the two sides will find some common ground. we dud hear from the south korean envoy that went to north korea and met with kim jong-un said kim jong-un has unwaivered faith in mr. trump. mr. trump tweeted saying they could work things together. certainly what we're seeing is a case of north korea sticking to what it had said it would do on this particular case. and if it had such icbms or long-range missiles, that certainly wou
paula hancock is in south korea. paula, seeing will's report there, what a difference a year makes. no nuclear weapons on display. what perhaps could that signal? >> reporter: well, natalie, it really shows that pyongyang is sticking to its message. we have heard from north korea and the north korean leader kim jong-un through social media that he wants to focus on the economy now. granted, he said it was because he felt he was in the position he needed to be with the nuclear missile...
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we are waiting on the john hancock moment.sident trump and the leader of south korea, moon jae-in, about to sign the u.s./korea free trade agreement. team trump concluding talks in march to increase auto exports to south korea to 50,000 and capping steel exports to the u.s., because the accusation had been that south korea made a lot of less expensive steel and that they were dumping it here in the united states. just want to let you know the market in south korea, their version of the dow jones industrials, closed up two-thirds of a percentage point on easing trade concerns and their currency strengthened. >>> let's shift to this story. the employment status of deputy attorney general rod rosenstein capturing many headlines earlier in the nation's capital as the president does have a meeting scheduled with him on thursday. blake burman live at the white house with the very latest on both these stories. we are expecting to hear from the president and see him live with south korea's leader in a moment, then we have the rod rose
we are waiting on the john hancock moment.sident trump and the leader of south korea, moon jae-in, about to sign the u.s./korea free trade agreement. team trump concluding talks in march to increase auto exports to south korea to 50,000 and capping steel exports to the u.s., because the accusation had been that south korea made a lot of less expensive steel and that they were dumping it here in the united states. just want to let you know the market in south korea, their version of the dow...
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>> reporter: now, this is a story david hancock wished he didn't have to tell police when he got up this morning, he faced an intruder right in his apartment, holding two things that mean the world to him. >> i was standing right about here, i looked over and my first thought was, that's not my wife. >> reporter: instead it was a person standing in front of him at the front door in jeans and a hoodie. >> my guess he was scared by my dog barking and went out the door. >> reporter: not just any camera he stole, but two of david's most prized poessions. >> he toll an olympus m-1. >> only about 5,000 of them made before the name had toe pentax k-1,000. >> reporter: he had that camera for 25 years. it led to his passion for photography. for his youtube channel. >> it's very important to me. my mom bought it for me to help me learn photography at a time she didn't have two dimes to rub together. >> reporter: he showed us how the thief got in. he's grateful his life had already left for work and he and his dog weren't hurt. his neighbors are a little uneasy tonight. >> we would all like to be a
>> reporter: now, this is a story david hancock wished he didn't have to tell police when he got up this morning, he faced an intruder right in his apartment, holding two things that mean the world to him. >> i was standing right about here, i looked over and my first thought was, that's not my wife. >> reporter: instead it was a person standing in front of him at the front door in jeans and a hoodie. >> my guess he was scared by my dog barking and went out the door....
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i herbie hancock, grace potter, bob we arir, and nicki lane. proceeds benefit mt. tamalpais state park. mountainview art and wine festival is back for the 47th year in saturday and sunday. it's mountainview's signature event, and over 200,000 people are expected to line castro street. the celebration will feature over 500 professional artist and craftmakers, live music, the k park, and of course fabulous food and drink. at mission is free, and the festival runs from 11:00 too many 7 -- 11:00 to 7:00 p.m. >>> chocolate lovers, the 23rd annual ghiradelli chocolate festival. you can attend chocolate school, check out the live culinary demonstrations, or hang out in the ghiradelli chocolate lounge. we know the real reason you'll be there -- the wide variety of delicacies. there will be plenty to choose from. saturday and sunday from noon to 5:00. proceeds will benefit project open hands. for more information, go to our website, abc7news.com. >> thanks. >>> happening now, president trump is speaking at a fund-raising event in fargo, north dakota. this is for republican
i herbie hancock, grace potter, bob we arir, and nicki lane. proceeds benefit mt. tamalpais state park. mountainview art and wine festival is back for the 47th year in saturday and sunday. it's mountainview's signature event, and over 200,000 people are expected to line castro street. the celebration will feature over 500 professional artist and craftmakers, live music, the k park, and of course fabulous food and drink. at mission is free, and the festival runs from 11:00 too many 7 -- 11:00 to...
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point out the angle, right there on hancock avenue. if you take your finger toward me, further down -- keep going. i will tell you when to stop. keep going down, this way, ok, go that way, toward yourself -- right there, that is the angle. that used to be a road. but it is all grassed in. sometime in the last 20 years, they changed how they were going to interpret the battlefield, and they grassed that in. so, just to the left of that on the map as the famous copse of trees, ok? keep going, walk over to the end of the map, keep walking, right there, stop. you see that? that is assuming pool, and inground swimming pool made of cement, or is it used to say, cement pond. it is still there today. you just cannot see it. ok, you can sit down. hundreds of board and batten structures including office buildings, mess halls, veterans and bathhouses occupy the battlefield. monuments were surrounded by the bustle of a modern army training area, and susceptible to damage from vehicular attacks in and and vandalism from board -- wegener accidents a
point out the angle, right there on hancock avenue. if you take your finger toward me, further down -- keep going. i will tell you when to stop. keep going down, this way, ok, go that way, toward yourself -- right there, that is the angle. that used to be a road. but it is all grassed in. sometime in the last 20 years, they changed how they were going to interpret the battlefield, and they grassed that in. so, just to the left of that on the map as the famous copse of trees, ok? keep going,...
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. >> reporter: russell hancock said, there are significant costs to consider such as the difference in wages between the u.s. and china. >> you would be surprised at how integrated the global economy is. it is hard to say that there are any truly american products. >> reporter: until also -- intel also argued this would slow innovation. in santa clara, betty yu kpix 5. >>> a police officer goes home to the wrong apartment and then arpin -- opens fire on her neighbor. tonight, calls for justice after the deadly encounter. >>> a serena williams slams an umpire for sexism. there is debate over were -- over whether she got fair treatment at the u.s. open. >>> a mayor takes a stand against nike. ♪ when i first came to ocean bay, what i saw was despair. i knew something had to be done. hurricane sandy really woke people up, to showing that we need to invest in this community. i knew having the right partner we could turn this place around. it was only one bank that could finance a project this difficult and this large, and that was citi. preserving affordable housing preserves communities. s
. >> reporter: russell hancock said, there are significant costs to consider such as the difference in wages between the u.s. and china. >> you would be surprised at how integrated the global economy is. it is hard to say that there are any truly american products. >> reporter: until also -- intel also argued this would slow innovation. in santa clara, betty yu kpix 5. >>> a police officer goes home to the wrong apartment and then arpin -- opens fire on her neighbor....
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. >> reporter: russell hancock said there are significant costs to consider, such as the difference in wages between the u.s. and china. >> you'd be surprised how integrated the global economy is. it is hard to say that there any truly american products. >> reporter: intel argued that the tariffs would slow innovation, meanwhile, china has retaliated by imposing its own tariffs on u.s. products. >>> the time now is for:43. serena williams slams an umpire for sexism. the big tennis stars rallying behind her as the debate about whether or not she received fair treatment heats up. >>> taking action against nike after the company released a new ad featuring colin kaepernick. pictures... where firefighters are mopping at a >>> back to breaking news in east oakland. these are live pictures were firefighters are mopping up after a fire broke out at a homeless encampment. you can see a lot of fire crews on the scene right now. this happened on east 12th street in the fruitvale district. the fire is under control and the cause is now under investigation. >>> california is pledging to ambitious
. >> reporter: russell hancock said there are significant costs to consider, such as the difference in wages between the u.s. and china. >> you'd be surprised how integrated the global economy is. it is hard to say that there any truly american products. >> reporter: intel argued that the tariffs would slow innovation, meanwhile, china has retaliated by imposing its own tariffs on u.s. products. >>> the time now is for:43. serena williams slams an umpire for sexism....
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callum hancock wants to encourage other male survivors of rape to break their silence.alk to him after 9.30. and, what did you think of the finale? final warning! raise your hands! pull back! it's a dead man's switch — if anything happens to me, it will go off! did it live upto your expectations? hello and welcome to the programme. we're live until 11:00 this morning. it was the most popular television drama in a decade, with more than ten million people watching the first episode. what did you think of the final episode last ngiht? let me know — use the hashtag victoria live. our top story today: after five and a half hours of discussions behind closed doors, labour officials have hammered out a brexit motion to be discussed at the party conference in liverpool. it states that, if there isn't a general election, labour should support all options including, campaigning for another referendum. let's get more from our political guru norman smith, who is at the conference in liverpool. what is their position today? the position today doesn't really seem clearer in a sense
callum hancock wants to encourage other male survivors of rape to break their silence.alk to him after 9.30. and, what did you think of the finale? final warning! raise your hands! pull back! it's a dead man's switch — if anything happens to me, it will go off! did it live upto your expectations? hello and welcome to the programme. we're live until 11:00 this morning. it was the most popular television drama in a decade, with more than ten million people watching the first episode. what did...
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. >> reporter: russell hancock said, there are significant costs to consider such as the difference in wages between the u.s. and china. >> you would be surprised at how integrated the global economy is. it is hard to say that there are any truly american products. >> reporter: until also -- intel also argued this would slow innovation. in santa clara, betty yu kpix 5. >>> a police officer goes home to the wrong apartment and then arpin -- opens fire on her neighbor. tonight, calls for justice after the deadly encounter. >>> a serena williams slams an umpire for sexism. there is debate over were -- over whether she got fair treatment at the u.s. open. >>> a mayor takes a stand against nike. (music throughout) charges... in the deadly shooting of an innocent man. office >>> a dallas police officer has been charged with manslaughter and could face even stiffer penalties in the deadly shooting of an innocent man. officer audrey guyger told investigators she went to what she thought was her own apartment on thursday night. she noticed the door was open. she says she saw a large silhouette
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. >> j hancock, kaiser health news. most of your members seem to hate their abms based on survey responses. why are they still doing business with it. >> hate the tbm, hate the supply chain model. it is hard to say it is a tbm problem or factual problem. >> they don't care for the rebates. >> think about rebates, the origin of rebates. and paying co-pays, rebates were less of an issue to lower the overall cost. and a high deductible plan, the deductible is still pretty high and first dollar coverage. rebates do not work well in that environment. a lot of reasons employers don't like rebates. part of it was a convoluted approach to drug costs from their perspective. the difference between gross and net in terms of what somebody could pay versus what the price could be. there has got to be a more simplified approach, and the rebate structure can prevent some other drugs from coming into the market because of perverse nature, rebates and formulas and the like. there's a lot of complexity in this model that is not just abou
. >> j hancock, kaiser health news. most of your members seem to hate their abms based on survey responses. why are they still doing business with it. >> hate the tbm, hate the supply chain model. it is hard to say it is a tbm problem or factual problem. >> they don't care for the rebates. >> think about rebates, the origin of rebates. and paying co-pays, rebates were less of an issue to lower the overall cost. and a high deductible plan, the deductible is still pretty...
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shift that day and worked 75 hourses or more in each of the three previous week, pedestrian dora hancocks rowan fitzgerald was upstairs and died in the impact: if you mam yourself you are ina the impact: if you mam yourself you are in a bus out of control, it is hitting everything. casper was on the lower deck. . you are in a restricted area, you have nowhere to run to. it is going to smash, that's it. kailash chander1 a former mayor of lemington but he has been warned about his driving before the tragedy. his bosses were so worried they sent one of their driver trainers undercover to observer his driving. his report makes for shocking reading. he found the bus was frequently speeding, that every bus stop was overshot and on one occasion he pulled away with a passenger only just occasion he pulled away with a passenger onlyjust on the platform and the bus doors still open. ina and the bus doors still open. in a statement, rowan‘s family said we don't want the reasons why rowan and dora died to be forgotten. we wa nt to and dora died to be forgotten. we want to see something positive and w
shift that day and worked 75 hourses or more in each of the three previous week, pedestrian dora hancocks rowan fitzgerald was upstairs and died in the impact: if you mam yourself you are ina the impact: if you mam yourself you are in a bus out of control, it is hitting everything. casper was on the lower deck. . you are in a restricted area, you have nowhere to run to. it is going to smash, that's it. kailash chander1 a former mayor of lemington but he has been warned about his driving before...
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>> jay hancock. hi, brian.t of your members seem to hate their pbms based on their survey responses. why are they still doing business with them? >> i think it's less of a hate of the pbm and more of a hate of the supply chain model. i thinktw8!r it's hard to say ts a pbm problem or a high cost problem. >> they don't care for the rebates. >> so think about rebates and the origin of rebates. rebates have been around for decades. if you go back to managed care days of the '90s when people were paying co-pays for drugs, rebates were less of an issue because they were flowing in to help lowerz/mr the overall cost the plan. so now you fast-forward to today where, whether you have a high-deductible plan or you're in a ppo, the deductible is still probably pretty high, and the consumer is paying first dollar coverage. rebates don't really work well in that environment. so i think there are a lot of reasons employers don't like rebates. i think part of it is it's a very con voluntavoluted approac to lower drug costs, f
>> jay hancock. hi, brian.t of your members seem to hate their pbms based on their survey responses. why are they still doing business with them? >> i think it's less of a hate of the pbm and more of a hate of the supply chain model. i thinktw8!r it's hard to say ts a pbm problem or a high cost problem. >> they don't care for the rebates. >> so think about rebates and the origin of rebates. rebates have been around for decades. if you go back to managed care days of the...
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they are going to dispatch hancock to swing around the army. day rightiers that home and say we got this information from these six slaves. we can use his people for intelligence. hood is later, who -- giving an order to make sure the guns are not loaded, i think it is a guy from pennsylvania who levels his musket and the one guy who did not pay attention saves his life. what do we know about that one interaction? when you boil these down to the journals and letters, not only are they more exciting, looking shots, ite old mug gives you a snapshot of what they are seeing. shoes, the war do the heart attack, coffee. >> fantastic. >> if you want to do specific 1861, lookearly as to your left, major turning point. who knows how the battle would have turned up. >> question over here question baltimore, i want to ask a question, before i was going to make a comment about affecting the outcome. the one i think of as gettysburg , samuel johnson. and as a, since on the second day, where he got to little round top and did not see anybody. the thirdems to
they are going to dispatch hancock to swing around the army. day rightiers that home and say we got this information from these six slaves. we can use his people for intelligence. hood is later, who -- giving an order to make sure the guns are not loaded, i think it is a guy from pennsylvania who levels his musket and the one guy who did not pay attention saves his life. what do we know about that one interaction? when you boil these down to the journals and letters, not only are they more...
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paula hancock is live in seoul with the details, paula, and those matter. >> let me give you the headlinesh korea said they have agreed to dismantle a key test sight for the missile program. it's one they have already promised to president trump back in singapore, but on top of that they have said they will allow international experts to go in and look at that, and they said they did not specific what they were looking for, but they want a quid pro quo from washington, a peace treaty. the u.s. president did tweet quite quickly after this announcement saying he approved of it and saying he was excited by it, and pointing out the two k koreas will have a joint bid for the 2032 summer olympics. there are still many concentration camps in this country, and there were moves when it came to the military deal, and they are going to start clearing some of the land mines, and even dismantling the joints security area where north and south korean soldiers have been facing off against each other for decades. >> thank you for that report. >>> less than seven weeks until the mid-term election, and is t
paula hancock is live in seoul with the details, paula, and those matter. >> let me give you the headlinesh korea said they have agreed to dismantle a key test sight for the missile program. it's one they have already promised to president trump back in singapore, but on top of that they have said they will allow international experts to go in and look at that, and they said they did not specific what they were looking for, but they want a quid pro quo from washington, a peace treaty. the...
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you must share purersonal information in order to get the premium benefits more from john hancock ceorison. >> great to be here, thank you >> smart balance and watches can only do so much when it comes to a lot of things they don't track like food, et cetera you have to rely on the person to be honest, right? >> absolutely. yes, we're really excited today thatwe're really reinventing the insurance model with our program that is really about bringing technology-based program and marrying that with an insurance product >> do i have to have a smartwatch to take part in this program? in other words, something that will track my caloric output or how much exercise i do or how many steps a day i take? >> you don't have to have a smart watch, actually. a number of ways to earn rewards throughout this program. whether that is getting a regular checkup or eating healthy or reading news releases that we have in terms of how to eat nutritionally and be smart about it >> how would you ever know if i was eating healthily are you relying on my honesty? >> more so around physical activity and gettin
you must share purersonal information in order to get the premium benefits more from john hancock ceorison. >> great to be here, thank you >> smart balance and watches can only do so much when it comes to a lot of things they don't track like food, et cetera you have to rely on the person to be honest, right? >> absolutely. yes, we're really excited today thatwe're really reinventing the insurance model with our program that is really about bringing technology-based program...
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john hancock himself signed the bill that made that possible.toe is what the court had say about her, she actually did perform the duty of a soldier in the war and was an extraordinary instance of female heroism by discharging the duties of a faithful soldier and at the same time preserving the virtue in chastity of her sex unsuspected and unblemished. officials were skeptical. not about whether shed served, but whether she needed the money. was married.e this is when she comes around to the view that the time had come for her to tell her story. a newspaper publisher from a nearby town with ace and station all style named hermann man perfect -- sensational style persuaded deb to write her story. he completed the first printing of the manuscript titled the female review in 1797. mrs. gannett was not pleased with the liberties he took with the story and demanded revision. the book was never completed to her satisfaction before his death. and changingng accounts of her adventures are one reason why there is confusion among scholars about elements o
john hancock himself signed the bill that made that possible.toe is what the court had say about her, she actually did perform the duty of a soldier in the war and was an extraordinary instance of female heroism by discharging the duties of a faithful soldier and at the same time preserving the virtue in chastity of her sex unsuspected and unblemished. officials were skeptical. not about whether shed served, but whether she needed the money. was married.e this is when she comes around to the...
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paula hancocks, cnn, seoul. >>> and thousands of people share why they did not report their sexual assaultag of #whyididntreport coming up. this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. >>> welcome back to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. state media says security forces killed at least 29 people in iran. the united states is condemning the attack. >>> and i want to tell you about a rescue mission underway to save an injured sailor taking part in the golden globe yacht race. naval command er tomey was injured when he lost his map 300 miles southwest . the coast guard is looking to save hi
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my name is jim hancock. i think we've met before. i'm the president of the san francisco sailing science center project. and i just want to let everybody know that we're alive and well. do appreciate the chance to talk to all of you today and i appreciate all that you have been doing for treasure island and the city of san francisco. we hope to be a part of that. and we do hope that in the near future we can have an opportunity to give a formal presentation to this board. i am following closely what you do and i would like to let you know more about what we're doing. thank you. >> president tsen: thank you. any other members of the public? if not, next item. >> clerk: item number 3, report by treasure island director. >> good morning, directors. i'd like to begin my report today by introducing a new member of the treasure island community development team. will fleiseg is here today and he is joining ticd and new group that they're founding called treasure island development group to manage the horizontal infrastructure program. so i
my name is jim hancock. i think we've met before. i'm the president of the san francisco sailing science center project. and i just want to let everybody know that we're alive and well. do appreciate the chance to talk to all of you today and i appreciate all that you have been doing for treasure island and the city of san francisco. we hope to be a part of that. and we do hope that in the near future we can have an opportunity to give a formal presentation to this board. i am following closely...
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this year's lineup includes herbie hancock, grace potter, and nicki lane.r the money and proceeds benefit the state park. >>> mountain view art and wine festival is back for its 47th year this saturday and sunday. it's mountain view's signature event and over 200,000 people are expected to line castro street. this celebration will feature over 500 professional artists and craft makers, live music, the pig skin party lounge, a kids' park and of course, fabulous food and drink. admission is free and the festival runs from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. >>> chocolate lovers, this one's for you the ghirardelli chocolate festival at ghirardelli fair. check out the demonstrations and hang out in the ghirardelli lounge. we know the real reason you're there, the wide variety of chocolate delicacies and there will be plenty to choose from. proceeds will benefit project open hand. for more information on these event goes to our website at abc 7 news.com. >> you can bike through the presidio this weekend and it's the first national park to roll out electric bikes to visitors
this year's lineup includes herbie hancock, grace potter, and nicki lane.r the money and proceeds benefit the state park. >>> mountain view art and wine festival is back for its 47th year this saturday and sunday. it's mountain view's signature event and over 200,000 people are expected to line castro street. this celebration will feature over 500 professional artists and craft makers, live music, the pig skin party lounge, a kids' park and of course, fabulous food and drink. admission...