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reporter: a fellow syrian has opened a supermarket in hanover.at is worth a story for the photojournalist najem al khalaf. he documenting how pple who had tolee syria y to make lifeor themsels in germa. najem:his is okra. it is quite hard to find here. this is from syria. it tastes really good with tomaes and pepper. reporter: many germans don't engage with the migrants or refugees in their midst. najem would like to awaken an interest in syrian culture, including the food. najem: i t to show tt it is not sothing bad. on the contrary, it could be good for you, too. maybe you willind it tasty. try it. i am open-minded. i have eaten german schnitzel and stuffed cabbage. i've tried it all. reporterwhen he was 18 and studyi politicalcience and jourlism in lenon, he wa detained crossing into syria and taken to a secret service jail where heas torture th he was gin a choice- join the army or have your family buy your freedom, which they did. after at, he knehe had to leave. najem: syria was the place where i lived and grew up, but it felt alien. it was
reporter: a fellow syrian has opened a supermarket in hanover.at is worth a story for the photojournalist najem al khalaf. he documenting how pple who had tolee syria y to make lifeor themsels in germa. najem:his is okra. it is quite hard to find here. this is from syria. it tastes really good with tomaes and pepper. reporter: many germans don't engage with the migrants or refugees in their midst. najem would like to awaken an interest in syrian culture, including the food. najem: i t to show...
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chip reid, cbs news, hanover, new hampshire. >> dubois: there really is no place like home.ening news." i'm maurice dubois. we'll see you back here tomorrow. have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ >>> right now at 7, he shot at some hikers before he was killed by rangers. turns out the suspect is also accused in the deadly bay area freeway shooting. >> it doesn't make sense. i cannot put it together. >>> plus, our original report. >> i feel like he basically just died alone. suffering, in pain. >> fighting for reform after deaths inside of bay area detox center. >> we don't even know how many facilities there are. >>> plus a pair of oakland landlords accused of putting the lives of dozens of tenants endangered.>> we're live with the countdown to pride, and security already gearing up.>>
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after all, i am a hanover college graduate, your heartland conference rivals, and i know there has been some tough games out there on the court between the panthers and a.u. dr. bloom has already needled me about a few of those during these last few years, so i appreciate the olive branch, president. as students of history, we all know and reflect on those hundred years that have preceded this -- where this institution first started to grow its roots and bloom, when it first opened its doors as the anderson bible training college. and when i think about just how far indiana, our state, has advanced over the last century plus, a lot of who we are, what we are, as a growing state, is because of this university and the classmates that all walked this stage before you. those previous generations cap this special place always moving in forward motion, and now you are tasked with carrying on this important legacy and this proud heritage. you have already shown that you are up to this task, this order. anderson's -- your university's 2019 graduating class is a resilient one. christ taught us m
after all, i am a hanover college graduate, your heartland conference rivals, and i know there has been some tough games out there on the court between the panthers and a.u. dr. bloom has already needled me about a few of those during these last few years, so i appreciate the olive branch, president. as students of history, we all know and reflect on those hundred years that have preceded this -- where this institution first started to grow its roots and bloom, when it first opened its doors as...
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chip reid, cbs news, hanover, new hampshire. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm maurice dubois. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm nikki battiste. more than two dozen democratic presidential hopefuls will be heading out on the campaign trail after round two of their nominating debate. ten of the candidates took to the stage last night in miami. here some of what they had to say. >> i believe that we must make public colleges and universities tuition-free and eliminate student debt, and we do that by placing a tax on wall street. >> every proposal that i have brought forth is fully paid for. >> and the one thing i agree on is we can make massive cuts in the $1.6 trillion in tax loopholes out there, and i would be going about eliminating donald trump's tax cuts for the wealthy. >> there is something else that doesn't get talked about in the
chip reid, cbs news, hanover, new hampshire. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm maurice dubois. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm nikki battiste. more than two dozen democratic presidential...
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hanover, in case you're headed northbound on bw parkway after 175, we have ale slowdown lane gettingy. the milling and paving there. and crossing southbound 3 at crawford boulevard, a crash er reported the, as well. aaron? >> thank you. 5:32. >>> we're following breaking news in the district this morning. gunfire has shut down a busy part of the city. >> someone was shot by the justice department building. megan mcgrath joins us live from the scene with the latest. what's going on? >> reporter: i can tell you that the closure here, and it's a rather large area that's been closed down, it's having an impact on traffic already. you s the cars that are turning around here. i'm standi9t on h street, and it is blocked at d. just to give you context he, is is the side of the fbi building that you're looking at. and if we pan over, there's the justice department. investigators folksing at the corner of 9 -- focusing at the corner of 9th. pennsylvania avenue is closed in oth directions between 7th and 10th. and you see if we look further down the street, you see on 9th street here, the closu
hanover, in case you're headed northbound on bw parkway after 175, we have ale slowdown lane gettingy. the milling and paving there. and crossing southbound 3 at crawford boulevard, a crash er reported the, as well. aaron? >> thank you. 5:32. >>> we're following breaking news in the district this morning. gunfire has shut down a busy part of the city. >> someone was shot by the justice department building. megan mcgrath joins us live from the scene with the latest. what's...
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hanover can also start preparing for life a lot by bowed out with a home win and a big start. up my stomach. and going up the tempo and i promoted to the bundesliga for the 2nd time the surprise package of the season with a turbo charged run down $100.00 straight of the hole in some big names such as hamburg. it is moment it's a great moment the lab's of this chance to mix it up with the best to do things on the job. and now for the 3rd promoted club cologne is back in party mode last year they dropped down but they quickly fought their way back. the billy goats finished the season as the 2nd oldest league champions. and we're back where we belong on the same lot of people are saying we still have to prove ourselves that i'm sure we will. welcome back to the big leagues boys. did you know kick off is now on you tube with the world of football. with nigeria and quad north of mexico. so really we travel the world and really feel how high tensions are running i'm going to saying no to start a country never people quote i just got football i am chris here it is. it is going to go
hanover can also start preparing for life a lot by bowed out with a home win and a big start. up my stomach. and going up the tempo and i promoted to the bundesliga for the 2nd time the surprise package of the season with a turbo charged run down $100.00 straight of the hole in some big names such as hamburg. it is moment it's a great moment the lab's of this chance to mix it up with the best to do things on the job. and now for the 3rd promoted club cologne is back in party mode last year they...
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scientists recreate rogue waves here in the wave basin of the loop which consumes institute in hanover here the water isn't whipped up by storms or currents the waves are generated by these panels which are controlled by a computer. they enable the scientists to simulate nearly every kind of wave at a scale of $1.00 to $75.00 everything from small harmless ocean swells to gigantic monster waves the way for me to shows the current height of a wave. music airplane is going to simulate the dropping away the 1st rogue wave ever documented it was measured on always dropping the oil. eldrick in 1905 they did not say we can see it clearly in this north sea story to fit shows 8 to 10 meter high waves on average during the storm then here we see an extreme of that a wave that's 25 meters high a rogue wave and months of. what's unique about rogue waves is that they're $2.00 to $3.00 times higher than the highest waves around them. that also makes them $2.00 to $3.00 times as steep. a rogue wave has almost 10 times as much force as a normal way. for a long time it was a mystery how a wave more th
scientists recreate rogue waves here in the wave basin of the loop which consumes institute in hanover here the water isn't whipped up by storms or currents the waves are generated by these panels which are controlled by a computer. they enable the scientists to simulate nearly every kind of wave at a scale of $1.00 to $75.00 everything from small harmless ocean swells to gigantic monster waves the way for me to shows the current height of a wave. music airplane is going to simulate the...
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that's julian castro's big idea harry smith, nbc news, hanover, new hampshire. >> and we continue withs tomorrow when former colorado governor john hickenlooper talks about his big idea >>> tonight, new surveillance video of the incident that led to the arrest of actor cuba gooding jr. video obtained by tmz appears to show gooding having contact with the woman who accuses him of groping her at a new york bar. gooding pleaded not guilty and was released without bail. >>> more fuel tonight in that controversy over delaying wing harriet tubm nbc's blayne anda look at what the new $20 bill might have looked like. last month, treasury secretary steve mnuchin announced an obama-era plan to put harriet tubman, a famed abolitionist, on the $20 bill, to be unveiled in 2020, would now be delayed until at least 2026. mnuchin at the time calling it a security issue. >> it is my responsibility now to focus on what is the issue of counterfeiting and the security features. >> reporter: but tonight, "the new york times" is reporting a preliminary design of the bill was almost finished, created before
that's julian castro's big idea harry smith, nbc news, hanover, new hampshire. >> and we continue withs tomorrow when former colorado governor john hickenlooper talks about his big idea >>> tonight, new surveillance video of the incident that led to the arrest of actor cuba gooding jr. video obtained by tmz appears to show gooding having contact with the woman who accuses him of groping her at a new york bar. gooding pleaded not guilty and was released without bail. >>>...
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red zone an area of high crime paramedic candace marks can only respond when police arrive this is hanover park overcrowded poor and riddled with violence you don't with the lights on. the 3rd or 4th thing is that for this attack move people to the scene of. the incident he's you know this guy was standing so they would feel like people that may be particularly busy with a patient in one year there were more than 280 attacks and paramedics in cape town alone most of these neighborhoods are in the grid so swear paramedics say they're increasingly under through it often they're held at gun or knife point and their equipment stolen waiting for a police escorts in beings it takes longer for paramedics to respond to emergencies but they say they don't have a choice. as midnight approaches we hear there's been a shooting in manenberg on the cape flats 3 men have been shot we're told by wyvil gang members this is often the type of situation that the paramedics respond to and while they work police stand guard. but so many people on the street paramedics don't know who could be a threat and if gan
red zone an area of high crime paramedic candace marks can only respond when police arrive this is hanover park overcrowded poor and riddled with violence you don't with the lights on. the 3rd or 4th thing is that for this attack move people to the scene of. the incident he's you know this guy was standing so they would feel like people that may be particularly busy with a patient in one year there were more than 280 attacks and paramedics in cape town alone most of these neighborhoods are in...
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red zone an area of high crime paramedic candace mox can only respond when police arrive this is hanover park overcrowded poor and riddled with violence they don't with their lights on. but there were things that for this attack move people to the scene of. the incident he's you know this guy was standing so they would feel that people that maybe it was you with a patient in one year there were more than $280.00 attacks and paramedics in cape town alone most of these neighborhoods are in the grid so it's with paramedics say they're increasingly under through it often they're held at gun or knife point and their equipment stolen waiting for a police escorts in beings it takes longer for paramedics to respond to emergencies but they say they don't have a choice. as midnight approaches we hear there's been a shooting in manenberg on the cape flats 3 men have been shot we're told by wyvil gang members this is often the type of situation that the paramedics respond to and while they work police stand guard. but so many people on the street paramedics don't know who could be a through it and i
red zone an area of high crime paramedic candace mox can only respond when police arrive this is hanover park overcrowded poor and riddled with violence they don't with their lights on. but there were things that for this attack move people to the scene of. the incident he's you know this guy was standing so they would feel that people that maybe it was you with a patient in one year there were more than $280.00 attacks and paramedics in cape town alone most of these neighborhoods are in the...
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red zone an area of high crime paramedic candace mox can only respond when police arrive this is hanover park overcrowded poor and riddled with violence you don't with the lights on. but there were things that for this attack move people to the scene of. the incident is you know this guy was standing so they would feel that people that maybe it was you with a patient in one year there were more than $280.00 attacks and paramedics in cape town alone most of these neighborhoods are in the grid so swear paramedics say they're increasingly under through it often they're held at gun or knife point and their equipment stolen waiting for a police escort him being it takes longer for paramedics to respond to emergencies but they say they don't have a choice. as midnight approaches we hear there's been a shooting in manenberg on the cape flats 3 men have been shot we're told by wyvil gang members this is often the type of situation that the paramedics respond to and while they work if police stand guard. but so many people on the street paramedics don't know who could be a threat and if gang memb
red zone an area of high crime paramedic candace mox can only respond when police arrive this is hanover park overcrowded poor and riddled with violence you don't with the lights on. but there were things that for this attack move people to the scene of. the incident is you know this guy was standing so they would feel that people that maybe it was you with a patient in one year there were more than $280.00 attacks and paramedics in cape town alone most of these neighborhoods are in the grid so...
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the americans in hanover were really looking for the north koreans to offer a technical wright or at mate was denuclearisation. the north koreans did not seem to have that ready at that point and i think now chairman kim must‘ve said to president trump, ok, kim must‘ve said to president trump, 0k, we're ready to discuss this. i do not think we will a working level talks unless the north koreans are ready to do that. the americans needed to come up with some sort of symbolic gesture to start this and north korea needed to say we are ready on the technical side as well. a lot of pressure on president trump and kimjong—un a lot of pressure on president trump and kim jong—un but we a lot of pressure on president trump and kimjong—un but we cannot ignore the roles that china and south korea played. it is easier to understand the south korean role. a much more open society and president moon jae—in is very keen for progress between the us and north korea and he helped again to broker a meeting, as it did with singapore into thousand i8. as it did with singapore into thousand 18. donald tru
the americans in hanover were really looking for the north koreans to offer a technical wright or at mate was denuclearisation. the north koreans did not seem to have that ready at that point and i think now chairman kim must‘ve said to president trump, ok, kim must‘ve said to president trump, 0k, we're ready to discuss this. i do not think we will a working level talks unless the north koreans are ready to do that. the americans needed to come up with some sort of symbolic gesture to start...
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soon as the planes were unloaded they returned to west germany using a 3rd return corridor towards hanover. the berlin was probably the busiest airport on the planet for a brief period of time anything from food the coal the milk everything that the berlin population needed was slow in it it was amazing. every pilot had to make a successful fast landing in by then fly back immediately without landing a tall best schedule was excruciating the tight. food and cold with the primary supplies flown in on the d.c. 3 s. job and workers had 30 minutes to unload each aircraft that was break time for the pilots. galas filming the snack bar where the pilots call best sandwiches they flew to ballin up to 7 times each day. affected by the abject poverty he saw among the children of batman gale saved some candy from his own rations and dropped it out of his plane attached to little parachutes and soon the other pilots began to do the same. the german children loved it. with this gesture the americans won the hearts and minds of the west germans. then know why and if there was a parachute coming down the
soon as the planes were unloaded they returned to west germany using a 3rd return corridor towards hanover. the berlin was probably the busiest airport on the planet for a brief period of time anything from food the coal the milk everything that the berlin population needed was slow in it it was amazing. every pilot had to make a successful fast landing in by then fly back immediately without landing a tall best schedule was excruciating the tight. food and cold with the primary supplies flown...
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see that in hanover is the world's biggest computer trade fair. among the vendors is the company behind the think of print scanner. but. what do they know about this serious security loophole and are they were. to comment. the company in question is derma log a subsidiary of germany's federal printing office and as such a government agency. we provide biometric authentication for governments who want to ensure that when they issue a passport driver's license or similar document that individual is unable to engage in identity fraud duties between. their standing kluges a presentation of a similar scanner we put it to the test this thing martha stewart is that photo then encrypted in the device and there's no it's sent to a p.c. where it's in code it see fit to be coded on hot dispute as a yes so photo i'm going to transfer and then coding coding as a kind of but no exception on the device no it is used to so in future even though the images will be encrypted before they leave the device it's not ok to demand being made increasingly by banks so by r
see that in hanover is the world's biggest computer trade fair. among the vendors is the company behind the think of print scanner. but. what do they know about this serious security loophole and are they were. to comment. the company in question is derma log a subsidiary of germany's federal printing office and as such a government agency. we provide biometric authentication for governments who want to ensure that when they issue a passport driver's license or similar document that individual...
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red zone an area of high crime paramedic candace mox can only respond when police arrive this is hanover park overcrowded poor and riddled with violence they don't put the lights on. the 3 or 4 things that for this attack move people to the scene of. the incident he's you know this guy was standing so they would feel like people that maybe it was you with a patient in one year there were more than $280.00 attacks and paramedics in cape town alone most of these neighborhoods are in the red so swear paramedics say they're increasingly and destroy it often they're held at gun.
red zone an area of high crime paramedic candace mox can only respond when police arrive this is hanover park overcrowded poor and riddled with violence they don't put the lights on. the 3 or 4 things that for this attack move people to the scene of. the incident he's you know this guy was standing so they would feel like people that maybe it was you with a patient in one year there were more than $280.00 attacks and paramedics in cape town alone most of these neighborhoods are in the red so...
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kent is also current owner and president of hanover $96.00 he spots is located on the other end of the exclusive v.i.p. area now i turn to would wager that all i could tell you there would be off you know i told him that if we didn't win you pay 10000000 that was the bet right. there were no i never said that yeah here we have it to a halfway decent 30 given up on the day after never. networks are important for business but do the rich also have political clout can political influence be bought in germany. and will stimulate the best way available for retro super rich people in germany to exert influence is the number of employees working in a company as one that is often how much someone who owns a company with 100000 employees or let's say nash maybe 15000 employees can go to business associations and say fine money go ahead and pass that law but that will cost me or even better argument is that will cost you 2000 jobs in that area and jobs and him. but there are no super rich people who regularly call up the ministers or ms merkel and say what needs to happen next which tax laws tha
kent is also current owner and president of hanover $96.00 he spots is located on the other end of the exclusive v.i.p. area now i turn to would wager that all i could tell you there would be off you know i told him that if we didn't win you pay 10000000 that was the bet right. there were no i never said that yeah here we have it to a halfway decent 30 given up on the day after never. networks are important for business but do the rich also have political clout can political influence be bought...
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a documentary and it was the remnants of a division in the east that had been brought back to the hanover area and it was discovered a fresh draft of 18- year-olds from that area. that is a lot of young guys there. >> exactly. and some eastern european guys filtered in there too. there is a myth that came out about d-day and thereafter that entered pop-culture about the that happened to be on maneuvers at omaha beach that day. the concept was to defend the water line so as of march 1944 he started moving elements of the 3/52 as close to the beach as he could get it. it also -- in a way they figured out some things because they knew omaha beach was getting more and more fortified with obstacles. on the fly that is why they created --. any other questions? >> i have several questions, the -- rated the beaches from overhead and i suspect many of those 2000 killed were a result of those machine guns. could they not have landed later at night i heard he was not kind to his superiors and i believe his son was killed in vietnam . >> you are correct . his son was killed in vietnam with the 28th i
a documentary and it was the remnants of a division in the east that had been brought back to the hanover area and it was discovered a fresh draft of 18- year-olds from that area. that is a lot of young guys there. >> exactly. and some eastern european guys filtered in there too. there is a myth that came out about d-day and thereafter that entered pop-culture about the that happened to be on maneuvers at omaha beach that day. the concept was to defend the water line so as of march 1944...
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hanover, though, if you' headingrthbound on bw parkway, go as far as the 175. after that, the left lane is the only lane getting by the milling and paving project. aaron? >> thank you. >>> we're following breaking news in the district this morning. police are blocking oow streets down following gunfire near the department of justice. >> this is playing out at pennsylvania and 9th streets northwest. megan mcgrath live with more. what's the latest? >> reporter: the closure is ill in place. if you look behind me, i'm standing at 9th and d streets. you see that traffic is being turned aroundhere. not sure for how much longer. to give you context here, this is the side of the fbi building on 9th. if we pan down, that's the justice department at corner. and pennsylvania avenue is completely closed in both ec dirons, as well. investigators have been folksing their attention on the corner, 9th and pennsylvania avenue, on the corner of theustice department building, for a shootg that happened at around 2:00 this morning. ffey have blocked o a very large erpeter. pennsyl
hanover, though, if you' headingrthbound on bw parkway, go as far as the 175. after that, the left lane is the only lane getting by the milling and paving project. aaron? >> thank you. >>> we're following breaking news in the district this morning. police are blocking oow streets down following gunfire near the department of justice. >> this is playing out at pennsylvania and 9th streets northwest. megan mcgrath live with more. what's the latest? >> reporter: the...
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this is hanover park, overcrowded, poor and riddled with violence. attracted to much attention.ct more people to the scene of where the incident is. [indiscernible] reporter: in one year there were more than 280 attacks on paramedics in cape town alone. most of these neighborhoods are in the red zones where paramedics say they are increasingly under threat. often they are held at gun or knife point as their equipment is stolen. waiting for a police escort means it takes longer for paramedics to respond to emergencies, but they don't have a choice. as midnight approaches we hear there has been a shooting here on the cape flats. three men have been shot by rival game members. this is often a type of situation the paramedics respond to it while they work, police stand guard. people on the street paramedics don't know who could be a threat and if gang members are watching them. this man has been threatened before. >> [indiscernible] [indiscernible] finishing off. treating, stitching [indiscernible] it doesn't work that way. he got violent, he attacked me. workter: the paramedics qui
this is hanover park, overcrowded, poor and riddled with violence. attracted to much attention.ct more people to the scene of where the incident is. [indiscernible] reporter: in one year there were more than 280 attacks on paramedics in cape town alone. most of these neighborhoods are in the red zones where paramedics say they are increasingly under threat. often they are held at gun or knife point as their equipment is stolen. waiting for a police escort means it takes longer for paramedics to...
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consul to hanover, germany in 1882. he subsequently ended up murdering his wife in a 10 three. inspent the rest of his life a german asylum for the insane. henry andbooks about clara. there's a novel based on their relationship and the murder of clara harris. there's not a lot of nonfiction. so, here is the group of linking conspirators. richer, is not in that but the rest of them are. we will briefly run through the book -- through the group. -- know about lewis how lewis powell. he was known as lewis payne. atzerodt. he was assigned to murder vice president johnson at the kirkwood house hotel, but lost his nerve. this is a guy who would have ---two b president had huge gone to be president had he succeeded. a republican senator from connecticut. he actually voted against the bill granting the vote to african-american men in d, but he did vote for the 13th amendment. so, a lot of people do not know this. henry johnson asked if he could delay being sworn in until april and tennessee had approved the abolition of slavery. foster would have become president, active resident if jo
consul to hanover, germany in 1882. he subsequently ended up murdering his wife in a 10 three. inspent the rest of his life a german asylum for the insane. henry andbooks about clara. there's a novel based on their relationship and the murder of clara harris. there's not a lot of nonfiction. so, here is the group of linking conspirators. richer, is not in that but the rest of them are. we will briefly run through the book -- through the group. -- know about lewis how lewis powell. he was known...
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. >> so he went to harvard and hanover, unlike you, so he must be a verified genius and a good person too. somehow it didn't muster a single piece of evidence to show his claims were true. actually, they are not true because it's not 1953 1953 any. they can't let you know that though. for seth moulton's purposes, purposes of control, it's got to be jim crow alabama at all times now and forever. burning crosses and the sound of night writers in the distance. that'll keep you terrified and easier to manipulate bid that's the whole point. eisenhower sent the 101st airborne to bring the south to heal. but modern democratic party has big business to make them obey. watch eric swalwell of california bow before the gods of woke capital. >> you have and flicks, and bc, they all warned they may halt business here if that law goes into effect. do you support that kind of boy boycott? >> cnn may have to newsprint a lot of young women who work for that work work. >> tucker: do i support big companies putting putting big companies in charge of america social of course i support that. screw the vot
. >> so he went to harvard and hanover, unlike you, so he must be a verified genius and a good person too. somehow it didn't muster a single piece of evidence to show his claims were true. actually, they are not true because it's not 1953 1953 any. they can't let you know that though. for seth moulton's purposes, purposes of control, it's got to be jim crow alabama at all times now and forever. burning crosses and the sound of night writers in the distance. that'll keep you terrified and...
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harry smith, nbc news, hanover, new hampshire. >> for an extended interview with all the democratic candidateso nbcnews.com/my big idea. >>> now that the united states has blamed iran for the tanker attacks, what's the united states going to do about it? that's next. fill up for the chance to win free fuel for a year. that's one of thousands of prizes in the shell great gas giveaway! fuel rewards members are automatically entered when they fill up at shell. fuel rewards members are automatically but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ woman 1: this... woman 2: ...this... man 1: ...this is my body of proof. man 2: proof of less joint pain... woman 3: ...and clearer skin. man 3: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clea
harry smith, nbc news, hanover, new hampshire. >> for an extended interview with all the democratic candidateso nbcnews.com/my big idea. >>> now that the united states has blamed iran for the tanker attacks, what's the united states going to do about it? that's next. fill up for the chance to win free fuel for a year. that's one of thousands of prizes in the shell great gas giveaway! fuel rewards members are automatically entered when they fill up at shell. fuel rewards members...
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there are five restaurants in hanover, new hampshire. there are five restaurants.sing how do you make extraordinary meals out of the ingredients you find. and it ended up really resonating. someone for halloween, someone dressed up in my dds persona. a trenchcoat with banana s attached to it. >> this cookbook is a collaboration of you and your mom. what was it like to work with her on it in. >> in many ways working with your mom was great. she's an amazing collaborator. my mom is a project manager at heart. she was very good at keeping us on task. keeping us upbeat. keeping us organized. but we had many moments where we were bickering where she was secretly adding cumin to the pan and i'm like there's no couplen in the recipe. >> was it because she felt as though you were leaving things out? >> well since she forgot to put cumin in the recipe and 'sheed be there's actually couplen in this. >> and she's just an intuitive cook she'll sort of go -- >> she just knows. >> did you adopt that as well? or is that completely different from how you cook. >> honestly? there's
there are five restaurants in hanover, new hampshire. there are five restaurants.sing how do you make extraordinary meals out of the ingredients you find. and it ended up really resonating. someone for halloween, someone dressed up in my dds persona. a trenchcoat with banana s attached to it. >> this cookbook is a collaboration of you and your mom. what was it like to work with her on it in. >> in many ways working with your mom was great. she's an amazing collaborator. my mom is a...
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at the kavanaugh hearings, we heard from jackson corbin, a 13-year-old boy from hanover, pennsylvania. he said his brother henry and his mom all live with noonan syndrome, which includes a form of hemophilia. jackson told us how the aca helped his family afford their clotting drugs and pay for the life-saving surgery and blood transfusion his brother henry received. it was a very emotional testimony. those of us who listened to it, we had tears in our eyes to see this young person come forward and he stood up and said clearly, "we must have justices on the supreme court who will save the affordable care act, safeguard pre-existing conditions, and protect our care." i could not have said it better. as lawyers, you understand how critical it is to have independent and fair-minded judges, because it is these judges that have stopped some of trump's worst decisions, policies, actions. it was a federal judge in san diego who put an end to trump's family separation policies and forced the trump administration to reunite the families last year. [applause] sen. hirono: we all saw the ensuing
at the kavanaugh hearings, we heard from jackson corbin, a 13-year-old boy from hanover, pennsylvania. he said his brother henry and his mom all live with noonan syndrome, which includes a form of hemophilia. jackson told us how the aca helped his family afford their clotting drugs and pay for the life-saving surgery and blood transfusion his brother henry received. it was a very emotional testimony. those of us who listened to it, we had tears in our eyes to see this young person come forward...
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they will all go up to hanover, new hampshire to talk to lord the cure forfor our unhappiness in therescription for the senator from massachusetts? for the senator from vermont? what is your prescription for the vice president from delaware? david: the most important thing is work. we should try to encourage people to work, giving them incentives to work. the evidence in the book is unemployment and joblessness makes people unhappy. my assumption is if you do everything you can to try to deliver good jobs, they will vote for you. this seems like a vote winner. tom: is this socialist theory? david: it's about how markets work. the one thing we know about behavioral economics is the cabinet job make you happy. having a decent job that is stable and secure make you happy. the logic seems to me is go to the labor market. think about delivering decent jobs and presumably the votes will follow. come up with a plan to improve the performance of the labor market. i have listened to the debates in the u.k. by six candidates. not a single one has talked about anything like that. francine: that
they will all go up to hanover, new hampshire to talk to lord the cure forfor our unhappiness in therescription for the senator from massachusetts? for the senator from vermont? what is your prescription for the vice president from delaware? david: the most important thing is work. we should try to encourage people to work, giving them incentives to work. the evidence in the book is unemployment and joblessness makes people unhappy. my assumption is if you do everything you can to try to...
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there is a pla garrison and they've stayed in their barracks for hanover in 1997 so the question is people are asking this will there be another tenant tiananmen. the government declared this a quote unquote riot, punishable with ten years in jail. i'm worried that they will bring the military out. i hope they don't do it but president xi is anything is possible. stuart: i know you were in hong kong a couple weeks ago recently and this extradition law was being debated at the time when you were there in the streets - what are people saying? are some people leaving hong kong? >> the plot is is if this extradition bill goes through there be up. of six months while china does not push it but china will push this and that's the reason they want the bill in the first place. you will see financial businesses move out of hong kong, back to new york, and regional headquarters go to places like singapore and tokyo and maybe taiwan. there will be an exodus of businesses. it will be slow at first but will continue because people want to rule of law and will not get in china. stuart: is this right a f
there is a pla garrison and they've stayed in their barracks for hanover in 1997 so the question is people are asking this will there be another tenant tiananmen. the government declared this a quote unquote riot, punishable with ten years in jail. i'm worried that they will bring the military out. i hope they don't do it but president xi is anything is possible. stuart: i know you were in hong kong a couple weeks ago recently and this extradition law was being debated at the time when you were...
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host: let's go to jerome in hanover, maryland. good morning. happy father's day to all of the fathers. lcox, i wanted you to comment on the racial differences in your research, particularly in terms of how fathers function, noncustodial fathers. there is a lot of research that suggests that despite racism african-american fathers are doing a fairly decent job. could you elaborate more on those racial differences and what african-americans are doing? guest: thanks for the question. it is a good one. we see in the research that african-american kids are more likely to be raised apart from their fathers in the research. that is a big challenge facing african-american kids. we also see that when african-american dads are in the notehold and when they are residential dads they tend to do better than their peers who are in the household compared to their peers who are nonresidential fathers. news and good news to report and acknowledge. african-american dads and kids is complicated in that sense. it is important to acknowledge as one of the previous
host: let's go to jerome in hanover, maryland. good morning. happy father's day to all of the fathers. lcox, i wanted you to comment on the racial differences in your research, particularly in terms of how fathers function, noncustodial fathers. there is a lot of research that suggests that despite racism african-american fathers are doing a fairly decent job. could you elaborate more on those racial differences and what african-americans are doing? guest: thanks for the question. it is a good...