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director harper? >> representative harper: i think that it really bears a lot of looking at. the other thing that i had was just sort of procedural, which was the -- the peer review committee i -- you know, there's a lot of media interest in this, of course, and understandably so, and i would like to get us ahead of the issue of whether those meetings would have to be open to the public or not because i think the media's going to want to be there. and just for myself, i mean, i know that, you know, the catchall for closing a meeting is anticipated litigation and stuff like that. but just for me, i would hate to have to use that to keep -- if that's the reason that we wanted to keep those meetings closed because there will be intense interest in what the peer review -- that's just my review on this, any way. >> i could offer a comment on that. so as you know, the m.t.c., rather than the tjpa is forming the committee. the brown act only applies to bodies that are created by a lae legislative action, eve
director harper? >> representative harper: i think that it really bears a lot of looking at. the other thing that i had was just sort of procedural, which was the -- the peer review committee i -- you know, there's a lot of media interest in this, of course, and understandably so, and i would like to get us ahead of the issue of whether those meetings would have to be open to the public or not because i think the media's going to want to be there. and just for myself, i mean, i know that,...
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director harper? >> representative harper: given the flexibility we're now encountering, let's make sure the leases that -- we've executed one or two, right? >> actually, we've executed eight. >> eight. they may need to be looked at or amended in some respect for this. i don't know what the details are in dates and things like that. and the ones that we are going to execute, we'll have to -- maybe have to be looked at in terms of the flexibility we need. so -- and i'm sure that's going to be done. but any way, that's -- i just -- let's not let that -- let's not forget that -- that's what? [inaudible] >> representative harper: the other thing is if there's anything that i hope that could be conducted between the temporary and the permanent fix period, however long it is, i would hope that it would be to allow tenant improvements to take place because that just makes it all the much worse if all of a sudden we end up with worst case, three, four months there in which tenants did want to get in and get s
director harper? >> representative harper: given the flexibility we're now encountering, let's make sure the leases that -- we've executed one or two, right? >> actually, we've executed eight. >> eight. they may need to be looked at or amended in some respect for this. i don't know what the details are in dates and things like that. and the ones that we are going to execute, we'll have to -- maybe have to be looked at in terms of the flexibility we need. so -- and i'm sure...
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>> representative harper: yeah.in follow up to the scheduled thing, we had planned at ac transit, to add a good bit of service in december with the new sign up and everything. so i think we are going to need at much advance notice as possible to -- i'm sure -- i can't say this for sure, but we probably would not want to do that without the major terminals being in place, and the scheduling and everything would have to change. so as soon as we can get some definition to this, it would really help us for our planning. >> yeah. we'll definite inform a.c. transit, and director harper, another point that i want to make is while we're doing the permanent repair, we're going to be doing that on the bus deck, so even if we wanted to open for bus operation, some days will be be available. so i think a lot of things have to go into place before we decide to operate the buses while shoring's in place and we're doing repairs, but we're keeping options open until the results come out. >> vice chair gee: director reiskin? >> dire
>> representative harper: yeah.in follow up to the scheduled thing, we had planned at ac transit, to add a good bit of service in december with the new sign up and everything. so i think we are going to need at much advance notice as possible to -- i'm sure -- i can't say this for sure, but we probably would not want to do that without the major terminals being in place, and the scheduling and everything would have to change. so as soon as we can get some definition to this, it would...
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it had harper lee's name on it.some publisher was going to publish it and i think that the publisher at harpercollins had to do it because nell had written one book and it was the biggest selling book at harpercollins are the most one of the most important, significant books and i think they're sense was that no matter the faults and no matter the problems harpercollins had to be the publisher of the book. that's all i can say. it was a financial decision but there are certain books known by their publishing companies and certain others who are affiliated. we talked about the other night with my friend steve rubin, ray publisher who is sitting somewhere back there, there are certain authors that are known and you just can't let them go. you can't let that author go. >> it's kind of like a legacy other. >> yes, it is a legacy and that is what had to be done. >> next question, gentlemen in the second row. >> i'm sorry, patricia, i didn't reckon i. [laughter] >> [inaudible] whether it's kindle or printed page but my qu
it had harper lee's name on it.some publisher was going to publish it and i think that the publisher at harpercollins had to do it because nell had written one book and it was the biggest selling book at harpercollins are the most one of the most important, significant books and i think they're sense was that no matter the faults and no matter the problems harpercollins had to be the publisher of the book. that's all i can say. it was a financial decision but there are certain books known by...
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harper loves to play ball and she is smart. she knows a lot of manners like sit and stay.he prefers humans to other dogs. you can all and if harper is not your dog then they have so many other animals. >> you'll find somebody. >> absolutely. >> thanks for joining us. who wants to be a millionaire is coming up next. the parade of ships is part of fleet >> our contestant molly mollin is from san francisco, california. she's just 14 questions away from $1 million. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] hey, everybody, welcome to the show. are you ready to play today? [cheers and applause] they're fired up today. >> i am so excited as well. >> you should be. they're behind you. you're ready to go. here's what we're about to face. 14 questions all the way up to that $1 million. the 3 lifelines are there if you need 'em along the way. >> okay. >> let's keep the energy going. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ all right, good luck. $500 question star
harper loves to play ball and she is smart. she knows a lot of manners like sit and stay.he prefers humans to other dogs. you can all and if harper is not your dog then they have so many other animals. >> you'll find somebody. >> absolutely. >> thanks for joining us. who wants to be a millionaire is coming up next. the parade of ships is part of fleet >> our contestant molly mollin is from san francisco, california. she's just 14 questions away from $1 million. so let's...
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she conquers the fear with "harper's bazaar." to oprah about celebrity and her 15-year marriage to her husband. >> sometimes we are in a grocery store and we see a tabloid and we are like, that's hurtful. because i'm proud of my marriage. she admits social media can get her down. she got on the' gram because her kids asked her too. this one got a lot of attention. the number of people that mentioned how terrible i look and how i look like a man and aging terrible hurt she'll probably never watch "pretty woman" with her kids. "steel magnolias" is a definite yes. >> i just like the idea of growing old with somebody. >> i could see why mama wouldn't want her mama watching "pretty woman". >> maybe not family content. >> it's my favorite. >> i know. >> hollywood's $20 million woman meredith on "grey's anatomy" has a new fling. >> what's wrong with you. you look weird. >> oh, my gosh. you have a date. >> josh is meredith's blind lunch date. reaction to him have been mixed quote, hasn't meredith suffered enough. >> we can't tell anybody
she conquers the fear with "harper's bazaar." to oprah about celebrity and her 15-year marriage to her husband. >> sometimes we are in a grocery store and we see a tabloid and we are like, that's hurtful. because i'm proud of my marriage. she admits social media can get her down. she got on the' gram because her kids asked her too. this one got a lot of attention. the number of people that mentioned how terrible i look and how i look like a man and aging terrible hurt she'll...
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adorable little harper is on an epic road trip with her parents after they took a leave from work.ross country tour will stop in vermont. >> harper is going to have a fun time going through them when she's older. >> all of this is about mem raz. ries >>> and the british royal family prepares for another fairy tale wedding. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. how sexy are these elbows? ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? ask your dermatologist time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. before dis
adorable little harper is on an epic road trip with her parents after they took a leave from work.ross country tour will stop in vermont. >> harper is going to have a fun time going through them when she's older. >> all of this is about mem raz. ries >>> and the british royal family prepares for another fairy tale wedding. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before...
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baseball season, it's over for bryce harper and the nationals. comi a up, harper talut what could be the end of his time in washington. >> a lot of people sad about taat. >>> and we areing the week rain free, though, so we can smile about that part of the y. so stay with us. amelia is going to give us a nice look ahead. >>> the nationalin zoo is welca litter to have three cheetah cubs. oh, my goodness. love it. >> they were born back on september 22nd. the zoo says this is their mom's first litter and that she's doing great caring for them. ais year alone, ten cubs have been born the zoo's breeding facility. they don't want to adopt those out, do they? >> no. >> they're so cute! >> cheetah pregnancies last about 90 days. >> what?! >> that's what i want to come back as when i die. alwant to come back as a cheetah! right! >> you're funny. >> i know. 90 days versus nine months, come on. >>> there will be no more pro baseball in washington until april. >> the nationals wrapped up their season yesterd't and it wasn with a win. in fact, they were shut
baseball season, it's over for bryce harper and the nationals. comi a up, harper talut what could be the end of his time in washington. >> a lot of people sad about taat. >>> and we areing the week rain free, though, so we can smile about that part of the y. so stay with us. amelia is going to give us a nice look ahead. >>> the nationalin zoo is welca litter to have three cheetah cubs. oh, my goodness. love it. >> they were born back on september 22nd. the zoo says...
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this appeared in harper's weekly november 13, 1862.t is a black-and-white drawing of a union soldier perched any tree, holding a rifle up against his face. he is using the tree to support the rifle barrel and also to support himself. his canteen is hanging from the trunk of the tree, almost as if it is a giant knot in the tree. then you see the fir quality of the tree. what do you see about the man's face? what can you tell about his face? riley? >> he seems very focused. prof. lubin: he is very focused. that becomes a theme throughout homer's work, the mental concentration. this intense concentration. what else, what can you see about him, is he smiling? is he frowning? can you identify this man? >> the gun is completely covering. prof. lubin: ok, great, the gun is completely covering the man's face. the brim of his hat is covering it. the shadow of the hat. this is another thing we will see in homer. he didn't really like to paint faces. it is not because he was not talented. i think he will develop a reason for that. the individual
this appeared in harper's weekly november 13, 1862.t is a black-and-white drawing of a union soldier perched any tree, holding a rifle up against his face. he is using the tree to support the rifle barrel and also to support himself. his canteen is hanging from the trunk of the tree, almost as if it is a giant knot in the tree. then you see the fir quality of the tree. what do you see about the man's face? what can you tell about his face? riley? >> he seems very focused. prof. lubin: he...
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. >> a final hurrah for bryce harper. the national star gets emotional. a look at the intervw andie barbara comstock might as well be barbara trumpstock. donald trump is against expanding medicaid in virginia.ag nst protections for pre-existing conditions. and he sabotaged the healthcare market, hiking insurance rates up to 64 percent in virginia. barbara trumpstock agrees. voting with trump 98 pernt of the time. jennifer wexton believes healthcare is a right ... and successfully fought to expand medicaid in virginia. "i'm jennifer wexton ss and i approved this e... because change is coming." he turned around the naacp. businessman. ben jeals. "marylander of the year". he's helped grow twenty companies and a thousand jobs. ben's vision: medicare for all. a plan to lower prescription drug costs d fully fund our schools the sun says jealous has "the stature and gravitas" toead maryland. we can do much better on jobs, e.on education, on healthc but it means we've got to believe in each other. ben jealous. governor. >>> breaking newst 6:29, two major traffic
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carol: we talked to christine harper. volker haspaul worked for six presidents.s seen us so much. he is living history. jason: tell us about the uneasy relationship between the federal reserve and the white house. christine: he was observing a meeting between fowler and martin, famous for calling the fed's job is to take away the punchbowl before the party gets started. trying toesd johnson influence the fed to prevent them from raising rates. been reappointed by reagan in 1983. in 1984, an election year, volkecker had a surprising experience. carol: you say it happens in the library? walk us through. christine: volcker remembers being asked to see the president, not in the oval office, which he thought unusual. his memory was that he just saw reagan and baker, then chief of staff. seeming ars reagan bit uncomfortable. he had been a big supporter of the fat and good about not criticizing them. -- fed and good about not criticizing them. year.t's ann election reagan says nothing. baker speaks. volcker saw baker say, the president is ordering you not to raise inter
carol: we talked to christine harper. volker haspaul worked for six presidents.s seen us so much. he is living history. jason: tell us about the uneasy relationship between the federal reserve and the white house. christine: he was observing a meeting between fowler and martin, famous for calling the fed's job is to take away the punchbowl before the party gets started. trying toesd johnson influence the fed to prevent them from raising rates. been reappointed by reagan in 1983. in 1984, an...
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harper, along with her parents, are finishing up a road trip across the u.s.y state in the country. next week, they expect to complete their four-month journey crossing the border into vermont. that would make little harper the youngest member of the all 50 states club. there's your smile for this friday. >>> a new challenge in an incredibly close race in georgia, the legal fight to try to get tens of thousands of black voters on the voting rolls after they were blocked, and the man in charge of the process is the republican candidate for governor. discover the man... behind the legend. we need to fail down here so we don't fail up there. there's no easy way to say this... they're gone, neil. we need you to be commander. 5... what are the chances this is the last time the boys are gonna see you? 4... somebody got a swiss army knife? swiss army knife? 3... we have serious problems. 2... [ dramatic music playing ] good luck. first man. rated pg-13. and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. (vo) when it's time to navigate in-home care, follow that b
harper, along with her parents, are finishing up a road trip across the u.s.y state in the country. next week, they expect to complete their four-month journey crossing the border into vermont. that would make little harper the youngest member of the all 50 states club. there's your smile for this friday. >>> a new challenge in an incredibly close race in georgia, the legal fight to try to get tens of thousands of black voters on the voting rolls after they were blocked, and the man in...
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and representative greg harper. thanks, greg. [applause] this is really an incredible time for our nation. we are respected again. we are respected again, like we haven't been respected in many, many decades. we have the best economy and our history. the stock market today just hit another record high. that is -- i think 103 times since i've been president that we've hit a new high. and hopefully next year at this time we will hit many more. but that's not a bad number, right? up to 103, and if i'm off just a little bit, like 102, it will be headlines. trump exaggerated. that's why i always say, i think. with republican congress, we got 4 million new jobs since election day and lifted 4 million americans off of food stamps. those are tremendous numbers. [applause] jobless claims are at a 50 year low, and the stock market as i just said is at an all-time high today. african-american, hispanic-american and asian american unemployment rates have all recently achieved their lowest levels ever recorded. and that's pretty good. [applau
and representative greg harper. thanks, greg. [applause] this is really an incredible time for our nation. we are respected again. we are respected again, like we haven't been respected in many, many decades. we have the best economy and our history. the stock market today just hit another record high. that is -- i think 103 times since i've been president that we've hit a new high. and hopefully next year at this time we will hit many more. but that's not a bad number, right? up to 103, and if...
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harper has hit some amazing milestones along the way! lim/ mother:"you know, like north liberty, iowa, she rolled over for the first time. in anchorage, alaska, she ate her solids for the first time. so all of those are kind of like favorite places just beause they're memorable for our family."she even tried the governor's chair on for size. cindy lim:"so many people say such lovely things about harper. i hope that she looks back and rally likes seeing all of that."her cross country feat may even land her in the guinness book of world records as the youngest person to visit every single state.cindy lim:"if they accept it as a title, we then submit evidence to say that she has been to all 50 states!"after thousands of miles on the road and in the air harper is headed home to toronto."vermont seems really cool." ( robin ) coming up on kron4 news at 5 -- we'll have the latest on the investigation into the construction fire that broke out yesterday in oakland. and police are still looking for the man they say robbed the meriwest credit union
harper has hit some amazing milestones along the way! lim/ mother:"you know, like north liberty, iowa, she rolled over for the first time. in anchorage, alaska, she ate her solids for the first time. so all of those are kind of like favorite places just beause they're memorable for our family."she even tried the governor's chair on for size. cindy lim:"so many people say such lovely things about harper. i hope that she looks back and rally likes seeing all of that."her cross...
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they are australian but they live in canada where harper was born. >> so harper's confused. >> has she seen him before. this iconic photo from "top gun" in 1986 is how most fans remember him. he's striking that pose again. just wait until you see what he looks like 32 years later. >>> and the big stars and the even bigger acts at the american music awards. our recap coming up. you're watching "world news now." w." now." ♪ ♪ you're watching "world n now." ♪ ♪ i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and (new) sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away a twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. you know what? my place is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? t
they are australian but they live in canada where harper was born. >> so harper's confused. >> has she seen him before. this iconic photo from "top gun" in 1986 is how most fans remember him. he's striking that pose again. just wait until you see what he looks like 32 years later. >>> and the big stars and the even bigger acts at the american music awards. our recap coming up. you're watching "world news now." w." now." ♪ ♪ you're watching...
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carol: wanted to the history with christine harper.tine: paul volker has -- was instilled with this sense of serving his country. he has worked for six a jfkents started with and ending with all obama including some and reagan. he has seen us so much. he is living history. jason: specifically about the federal reserve and the excerpts in the magazine go to the heart of the relationship, that sometimes uneasy relationship between the federal reserve and the white house. tell us what he experienced. christine: back in the day when he was serving the johnson administration one of the , stories is about him attending a meeting between henry fowler and chairman of the federal reserve william mcchesney martin, who is famous for calling the fed's job is to take away the punchbowl before the party gets started. president johnson am a what he witnessed in that meeting which was private and the white house was watching president johnson trying to influence the fed to prevent them from raising rates. he describes that in vivid detail. we also exc
carol: wanted to the history with christine harper.tine: paul volker has -- was instilled with this sense of serving his country. he has worked for six a jfkents started with and ending with all obama including some and reagan. he has seen us so much. he is living history. jason: specifically about the federal reserve and the excerpts in the magazine go to the heart of the relationship, that sometimes uneasy relationship between the federal reserve and the white house. tell us what he...
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. >> a final hurrah for bryce harper?e gets emotional as he wraps up theeason and mayis time here in d.c. a look at the interview and what's next for the soon to be free agent. >>asood morning. ou're getting the kids ready to go to school this morning, shest slend sunglasses. temperatures will go from 50s and 60s this morning up to 80 degrees for a high temperature this afternoon. a plus weather for sure. more about our next chance for rain coming up in just a minute. >> major mess in two different spots. one in prince george's county and one in montana county. and one in montana county. details on what makes aldi olive oil oh sweetheart. because only the specialest, most amazing products in all the world make it into aldi stores. something so beautif n and precious, you shouer ever, ever, ever, ever let go of. jeez mom it's just olive oil. stop being weird. we hand pick only the most amazing products. that's changing shopping for the better. aldi. shopifferentli. bawell be barbara trumpstock. donald trump is against expa
. >> a final hurrah for bryce harper?e gets emotional as he wraps up theeason and mayis time here in d.c. a look at the interview and what's next for the soon to be free agent. >>asood morning. ou're getting the kids ready to go to school this morning, shest slend sunglasses. temperatures will go from 50s and 60s this morning up to 80 degrees for a high temperature this afternoon. a plus weather for sure. more about our next chance for rain coming up in just a minute. >> major...
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carol: we talked to christine harper.: volker instilled for this idea of serving the presidency, he worked with six presidents, obama, nick's income what reagan. he has seen us so much. he is living history. jason: specifically about the federal reserve, the excerpts go right to the heart of that on the -- at times uneasy relationship between the federal reserve and the white house. experienced.he christine: one of the stories we excerpt it was about him attending a meeting between treasury secretary henry failure martin, famous for calling the fed's job is to take away the punchbowl before the party gets started. he witnessed johnson trying to influence the fed to prevent them from raising rates. he describes that in pretty vivid detail. of aso excerpt an example meeting he went to when he was then federal reserve chairman himself in the 1980's. he had been reappointed by reagan, after carter originally appointed him. he had been 1984 was an election year and it was an election -- and he had a never described before expe
carol: we talked to christine harper.: volker instilled for this idea of serving the presidency, he worked with six presidents, obama, nick's income what reagan. he has seen us so much. he is living history. jason: specifically about the federal reserve, the excerpts go right to the heart of that on the -- at times uneasy relationship between the federal reserve and the white house. experienced.he christine: one of the stories we excerpt it was about him attending a meeting between treasury...
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francis fitzgerald and phil clay discuss writing about war and former harper collins ceo jane friedman on the future of book publishing. on sunday at 1:00, fox news ian drew napolitano on his book "it is dangerous to be write when the government is wrong." and authors julie maloney and jewels evans on the power of the written word.
francis fitzgerald and phil clay discuss writing about war and former harper collins ceo jane friedman on the future of book publishing. on sunday at 1:00, fox news ian drew napolitano on his book "it is dangerous to be write when the government is wrong." and authors julie maloney and jewels evans on the power of the written word.
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coming up, goobye bryce harper? the end of baseballea seasonns he is a free agent. how soon we could see a new deat fos nats all star. >> continuing coverage of the tragedy in pittsburgh. >> yes, indeed, the goodies for the kids and how to keep them safe. here's the actual forecast forl een evening coming up on wednesday. clear skies and temperatures in the 60s.tt that's pre good for halloween. >> tag continuing covere from pittsburgh, 11 people inside a synagogue. the latest on the investigation and what we know about the and what we know about the victims being lai toest as r to care for other human beings. nurses ben jealous has a plan called medicare-for-all, that builds on the foundation of medicare, by using our collective purchasing power, a to lower cos the costs of prescription drugs.di re-for-all allows us to take every pharmaceutical company to task on the price of every drug. get a bettereal for all of us.a nurses want althier maryland and medicare-for-all will lead to just that. my name is hannah and i'm supporting ben jealous for governor of maryland.
coming up, goobye bryce harper? the end of baseballea seasonns he is a free agent. how soon we could see a new deat fos nats all star. >> continuing coverage of the tragedy in pittsburgh. >> yes, indeed, the goodies for the kids and how to keep them safe. here's the actual forecast forl een evening coming up on wednesday. clear skies and temperatures in the 60s.tt that's pre good for halloween. >> tag continuing covere from pittsburgh, 11 people inside a synagogue. the latest...
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commentators have called this the atticus finch moment from the famous novel to kill a mockingbird by harper lee. we all remember that atticus finch was a lawyer who did not believe in the mere accusation was synonymous with guilt. he represented an unpopular person that many people presumed was guilty of a heinous crime because of his race and his race alone. if there is a vicious and unrelenting attack so i find the most distressing my colleagues that have engaged in this relentless and vicious attack express no remorse about confidentiality with no act of contrition into the spotlight or to recommend partisan lawyers from the judiciary committee i spent much of my career that victims of sexual assault and domestic violence and human trafficking are never ignored. so at the same time i will never apologize for one second with the constitutional presumption of innocence and due process of law. one of the bedrock principles of the justice system but that applies to kavanaugh just as much as any defendant taking the stand. but multiple crimes. and ultimately history will judge all of us. the
commentators have called this the atticus finch moment from the famous novel to kill a mockingbird by harper lee. we all remember that atticus finch was a lawyer who did not believe in the mere accusation was synonymous with guilt. he represented an unpopular person that many people presumed was guilty of a heinous crime because of his race and his race alone. if there is a vicious and unrelenting attack so i find the most distressing my colleagues that have engaged in this relentless and...
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. >> coming up, good-bye bryce harper? the end of baseball season means he's a free agent.n how soo we could see a new deal for this nats all star. >> we rely on recommendations for restaurants, travel, and health care. now a warning about why you now a warning about why you shld not tstou i'm jennifer wexton, and i approve this message. se's barbara comstoake ad? jennifer wexton backed a deal leading to massive tolls on 66. nonsense. jennifer wexton fought the tolls on 66. and let's call this plan what it is, the way that it's been rolled out. it's highway robbery. the way that it's been rolled out. there's also healthcare robbery. barbara comstock voted to sabotage thhealthcare market, hiking premiums up to 64%. barbara trumpstock -- everything that's wrong in washington. i believi've heard storiesnt from people across virginiaing. that have moved me to take action on veterans unemployment, the opc id epidemic, and pediatalthcare. but we can't make progress wh we're divided, when our leaders pit us against each other for
. >> coming up, good-bye bryce harper? the end of baseball season means he's a free agent.n how soo we could see a new deal for this nats all star. >> we rely on recommendations for restaurants, travel, and health care. now a warning about why you now a warning about why you shld not tstou i'm jennifer wexton, and i approve this message. se's barbara comstoake ad? jennifer wexton backed a deal leading to massive tolls on 66. nonsense. jennifer wexton fought the tolls on 66. and...
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we were active in the harper government. the liberals concluded it. then tpp.hat was another advance. now the renewal of nafta. that is another advance. that let people tell you this is like some kind of zero, and. for is a huge achievement mexico, canada, and the united states. this represents $1.2 trillion per year. our three between countries. the richest such organization in the history of the world. this is not small potatoes. >> former canadian prime minister brian mulroney. invesco is investing $5.7 billion. more on the company's latest yield next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg markets. >> i'm shery ahn in new york. invesco's next big bet. to bympany has agreed oppenheimer funds for 5.7 in dollars. -- $5.7 billion. this is huge confidence in active management. >> it seems that way. invesco is the fourth largest provider of etf's. oppenheimer funds is a decades old firm that is known for actively managed funds. the interesting note is those actively managed funds tend to charge higher fees. we are seeing some firms like invesco realize they need
we were active in the harper government. the liberals concluded it. then tpp.hat was another advance. now the renewal of nafta. that is another advance. that let people tell you this is like some kind of zero, and. for is a huge achievement mexico, canada, and the united states. this represents $1.2 trillion per year. our three between countries. the richest such organization in the history of the world. this is not small potatoes. >> former canadian prime minister brian mulroney. invesco...
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. >> a five old baby named harper is the youngest person perhaps evebaby tovisit all 50 .enting her exciting beginning of life road trip on talking about how spectacular this is. >> yeah, this is iane. >> is t the cutest? t be honest, is she the cutest? and yes, she's. the yates family that's their is your name live in -- surname decided to take a trip across the united states. little harper was in toledo ohio, her 49th state as she winds down h cross country road trip began in june when she had been in tor e w.ot world >> i'm try ing to figurhee out how these parents were able to wi a eight week old baby. >> caeight weeks ies well. >> yeah. >> because they sleep the >> i don't remember a lot of sleep going on. i just remember mee itting in corner pulling my hair out. >> which explains. >> explains a lot. >> a lot. >> yeah. >> allison, thank you very much. 6:43 is the time right l now. it may sike a character some imaoke,too. atake look yourself. this is aheadle chienea monster . >> [laug >>> head on this deepea cucumber. stay with us. >> ♪ ns ,wh en ateyrnen galerri led t
. >> a five old baby named harper is the youngest person perhaps evebaby tovisit all 50 .enting her exciting beginning of life road trip on talking about how spectacular this is. >> yeah, this is iane. >> is t the cutest? t be honest, is she the cutest? and yes, she's. the yates family that's their is your name live in -- surname decided to take a trip across the united states. little harper was in toledo ohio, her 49th state as she winds down h cross country road trip began...
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some have called this the atticus finch moment in the famous novel to kill a mockingbird by harper lee. we all remember atticus finch was a lawyer who didn't believe in a mere accusations anonymous with guilt. he represented an unpopular pperson whom many people presud was guilty of a heinous crime because of his race and race alone. we can learn from atticus finch now at a time when there's been such a vicious attack on the integrity and good name of this nominee. what i find th most distressings our colleagues that have engaged in this attack expressed no remorse over violating the wishes and confidentiality. they make no act of contrition of throwing her in the spotlight and using her for partisan purposes or for recommending partisan lawyers for withholding information from the judiciary committee and fbi for weeks on end. i spent much oi've spent much on elected office fighting to make sure victims of sexual assault and domestic violence and human trafficking are never ignored. but i will never apologize for believing in the constitutional presumption of innocence. and the due pro
some have called this the atticus finch moment in the famous novel to kill a mockingbird by harper lee. we all remember atticus finch was a lawyer who didn't believe in a mere accusations anonymous with guilt. he represented an unpopular pperson whom many people presud was guilty of a heinous crime because of his race and race alone. we can learn from atticus finch now at a time when there's been such a vicious attack on the integrity and good name of this nominee. what i find th most...
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stephen harper recommended six months ago, we were not ready to sign any deal. signing a deal that was good for canadians. [applause] we stood up for canada and canadians. canadians whok have been united on this issue across all corners of the country and across all ideologies. [applause] >> the honorable leader of the opposition party. >> united in wanting a good deal. the prime minister trying to -- there was no sunset clause, there was a dispute resolution mechanism and now you have made major concessions on key sectors of economy. we would like to see where the gains are. we wanted to see and into the punishing tariffs on lumber. can you confirm whether your concessions has led to an end to the lumber tariffs? [applause] >> the honorable prime and esther. -- prime minister. prime minister trudeau: your position seems to be this is a bad deal but canadians disagree, this is a good deal for canada and security as we move forward. we have ensured continued access to the north american market and a time of protectionism and we continue to know that, as we engage
stephen harper recommended six months ago, we were not ready to sign any deal. signing a deal that was good for canadians. [applause] we stood up for canada and canadians. canadians whok have been united on this issue across all corners of the country and across all ideologies. [applause] >> the honorable leader of the opposition party. >> united in wanting a good deal. the prime minister trying to -- there was no sunset clause, there was a dispute resolution mechanism and now you...
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>> be they know that fans want harper to stay? >> he's probably the fan draw in baseball. but we'll see. >> we'll see. >> yeah. meanwhile, better news for the skins. coming up, how they reached the number one ranking without even playing a game this ekend. playing a game this ekend. >> still ahead, another he urned around the naacp.. ben jealous."m ylander of the year". he's helped grow twentympanies and a thousand jobs. ben's vision: medicare for all. a plan to lower prescription drug costs and fully fund our schools. the sun says jealous has "the stature and gravitas" to lead maryland. wean do much better on job on education, on healthcare. but it means we've got to believe in each other.be jealous. governor. ♪ >> oh, tonight the blind auditis continue on nbc's the voice. coach's kelly clkson, jennifer hudson, adam levine and blake shelton battle it out. i love kelly, but, you know, a local singer will be featured during the blind auditions. >> they don't tell usbo much who that is but you can see if that person makes it through on the voice at 8:00 here on nbc 4. >> if
>> be they know that fans want harper to stay? >> he's probably the fan draw in baseball. but we'll see. >> we'll see. >> yeah. meanwhile, better news for the skins. coming up, how they reached the number one ranking without even playing a game this ekend. playing a game this ekend. >> still ahead, another he urned around the naacp.. ben jealous."m ylander of the year". he's helped grow twentympanies and a thousand jobs. ben's vision: medicare for all. a...
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. >> coming up, a final hurrah for bryce harper.e gets emotional as he wraps up the season and maybe his time here in d.c. a look at theinterview and what's next for the soon to be free agent. everybody.rning, i feel all by myself now because sheena left me but i'm in charge of the dog walking forecast from here on t. have a puppy dog already at home. good day for walking themtoday. plenty of sunshine. no need to worry about those umbrellas. stay with us. >> we're taking a look at live pictures from las vegase as mark one year since the tragedy there. victims of the concert shooting reuniting for memorious. we'll filln at 4:30. >>> news 4 today begins with ceaking news. >> that'sing out of austin hill this morning. >> there's been a serious crash at 295 at the belt way. >> goo hmorning. e been on the phone back and forth with maryland state police. they tell news 4 that it was a construction worker hit by a driver in the austin hill we'll take a look at the map here. it's atxit 1-a. this is the exit that leads to northbound i-95 in
. >> coming up, a final hurrah for bryce harper.e gets emotional as he wraps up the season and maybe his time here in d.c. a look at theinterview and what's next for the soon to be free agent. everybody.rning, i feel all by myself now because sheena left me but i'm in charge of the dog walking forecast from here on t. have a puppy dog already at home. good day for walking themtoday. plenty of sunshine. no need to worry about those umbrellas. stay with us. >> we're taking a look at...
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have called this our atticus finch moment, recalling the famous novel "to kill a mockingbird" by harper lee. we all h remember that atticus finch was a lawyer who did not believe that a mere accusation was synonymous with the guilt. he represented an unpopular person who many p people presume was guilty of a heinous crime because of his race and his race alone. we could learn from atticus finch now during this time when there is been such a vicious and unrelenting attack on the integrity and good name of this nominee. what i find the most distressing is our colleagues that have engaged in this relentless and vicious attack expressed no remorse over violating dr. ford's wishes regarding confidentiality. they make no act of contrition about thrusting her into the spotlight and using her for partisan purposes, or for recommending artists and lawyers to shepherd her along and withholding information from the judiciary committee and the fbi for weeks on end. madame president i spent much of my career in elected office fighting to make sure that victims of sexual assault and domestic violence
have called this our atticus finch moment, recalling the famous novel "to kill a mockingbird" by harper lee. we all h remember that atticus finch was a lawyer who did not believe that a mere accusation was synonymous with the guilt. he represented an unpopular person who many p people presume was guilty of a heinous crime because of his race and his race alone. we could learn from atticus finch now during this time when there is been such a vicious and unrelenting attack on the...
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. >>> this episode of this, put together by harper's bazaar, these ladies are it's it.ll of the chatter going. they're pr people. >> and this is interesting because even the smalliest little, filmiest shirt can be sensitive. >> they're showing us what a $4,000 outfit looks like. >> come on, 4,000 bucks for an outfit? >> well, when you're in the mix, you've got to be in the mix. >> these are michael kors. i've had michael kors forever. i love shoes and i have over 400 pairs. >> i just wanted to point out that she's spent basically $160,000 on shoes alone. >> back up a little bit. you got to remember, they get a lot of this clothing because they work with the company. >> we work there. >> grand total, $4,040. up next. >> these are an amazing brand in brooklyn. i only wear them. >> and she got a to-go box. >> yes, that's what the bag is, a to-go bag. it's hers. >> and that is only $10. >> yeah, a five-finger discount. that was free. >> that comes in at $3,153. and the last woman -- >> the shoes are from converse. >> i like the shoes. they're definitely my budget. >> that's
. >>> this episode of this, put together by harper's bazaar, these ladies are it's it.ll of the chatter going. they're pr people. >> and this is interesting because even the smalliest little, filmiest shirt can be sensitive. >> they're showing us what a $4,000 outfit looks like. >> come on, 4,000 bucks for an outfit? >> well, when you're in the mix, you've got to be in the mix. >> these are michael kors. i've had michael kors forever. i love shoes and i...
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. >>> the end of theorld series may mean the end o bryce harper's time in boston. as of this morning he's a free agent. >>umors are swirling that he already knew where he wanted to go. he may bewaring a cub jersey come spring technically he can't talk withr othe teams yet. the nationals will have five days to negotiate with him first and w k couldw by the end of the week whether he'll be staying in d.c.in or t his talent elsewhere. decisionts have a huge to make. he's going to be very costly. they have to make a bus decision as well. of course sentimental reasons wt want him stay. people come out to see bryce. >> but what is he? like 15 in he has so much baseball to play the notion that he would stay in one place for a long time is odd. >> he does have some sentimental connections to washington as well. we have slan him since he was a teenager. i'd love to see him stay, but i understand. >> coming up, we o relyen recommtions for health care. why you should not trust online reviews for decisions about doctors. >> plus a frightening update, two women's body found in
. >>> the end of theorld series may mean the end o bryce harper's time in boston. as of this morning he's a free agent. >>umors are swirling that he already knew where he wanted to go. he may bewaring a cub jersey come spring technically he can't talk withr othe teams yet. the nationals will have five days to negotiate with him first and w k couldw by the end of the week whether he'll be staying in d.c.in or t his talent elsewhere. decisionts have a huge to make. he's going to be...
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last week we saw the shooting at the rite aid distribution center in harper county, maryland. in november we're doing a session to talk about how to cope when you are a victim of gun violence,o how you cope and not retaliate. >> trey, i'm sure you have a message, there, too, to young men who may look up to you, a young men who may be teetering on the edge of going one the other. it's a big problem in our community. >> it really is. that's one of the reasons why i feel this is so go for me to be a part of. because these young men and ung women identify to who i am, from the character i portray onhi tv. my is why not use my platform and say for one, stay in school, and let me share with you some of my experwences i through when i was your age, because i wasn't an angel, you know, in high school and middle school growing up. i was involved in negativity and peer pressure because i wasn't carrying my own load or being a leader. , to be able to go in these communities and speak to these young people and say, look, is what happened when i did this. it didn't go right for me. so i'm
last week we saw the shooting at the rite aid distribution center in harper county, maryland. in november we're doing a session to talk about how to cope when you are a victim of gun violence,o how you cope and not retaliate. >> trey, i'm sure you have a message, there, too, to young men who may look up to you, a young men who may be teetering on the edge of going one the other. it's a big problem in our community. >> it really is. that's one of the reasons why i feel this is so go...
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saw indeed northern italy has been engulfed by heavy storms that have left eleven people dead the harper tinier of the apollo near genoa was badly hit south or it's reinforced walls collapsed dozens of left don't see front roads others sign aerial pictures show the scale of the struction. as a trade dispute over u.s. metal tarra fs reaches the world trade organization several countries are pushing the global body to review the charges. this collective resort's a dispute stance woman reflects the serious concern of the membership of the united states actions norway's worried that the united states would offer a purported justification that is so evidently divorced from real world security concerns. you you may recall back in march this year donald trump slapped an import charge of ten per cent and eliminate him twenty five percent on steel america's biggest trade partners retaliated with taxes on a long list of u.s. goods by king strategist peter rosen strike thinks trump is not small to fit it by economic gain or. it's become a highly political highly charged environment you know there's
saw indeed northern italy has been engulfed by heavy storms that have left eleven people dead the harper tinier of the apollo near genoa was badly hit south or it's reinforced walls collapsed dozens of left don't see front roads others sign aerial pictures show the scale of the struction. as a trade dispute over u.s. metal tarra fs reaches the world trade organization several countries are pushing the global body to review the charges. this collective resort's a dispute stance woman reflects...
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they're taking adorable pictures of harper to prove they visited all 50 states.o take advantage of mom's maternity leave. they have already applied to the again is world records, people, to have harper certified as the youngest member of the all 50 states club. >> she's the cutest, that's amazing. i don't want to spend an hour in the car with my kids. that's impressive >> that's the bigger story. >> amazing. >> pretty cool. >> speaking of kids i have to leave a little early. i have an appointment with the kids. just ahead, taylor swift taking politics to new levels. what she said at the amas and the record she broke. >> who that? my man drew brees will help the saints celebrate a record right after 24. the new well-connected 2019 lincoln mkc. essential for the cactus, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotr
they're taking adorable pictures of harper to prove they visited all 50 states.o take advantage of mom's maternity leave. they have already applied to the again is world records, people, to have harper certified as the youngest member of the all 50 states club. >> she's the cutest, that's amazing. i don't want to spend an hour in the car with my kids. that's impressive >> that's the bigger story. >> amazing. >> pretty cool. >> speaking of kids i have to leave a...
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weeklypeared in harper's on november 13, 1862. it was a black and white drawing of a union soldier perched in h holding an a tree, rifle. to support the tree the rifle barrel and also to support himself. is hanging from the trunk of the tree, almost as if it is a giant knot in the tree. then you see the fir quality of the tree. what do you see about the man's face? he is very focused. that becomes a theme throughout homer's work, the mental concentration. that is very good. what else, what can you see about him, is he smiling? can you identify this man? is completely covering the man's face. the brim of his hat is covering it. the shadow of the hat. this is another thing we will see in homer. paintn't really like to faces. it is not because he was not talented. i think he will develop a reason for that. the individual face of a person was not important to him. the body language was. i think homer is the greatest american artist of body language as a revealer of interstate of mind. gun this man, we see the almost coming out of his
weeklypeared in harper's on november 13, 1862. it was a black and white drawing of a union soldier perched in h holding an a tree, rifle. to support the tree the rifle barrel and also to support himself. is hanging from the trunk of the tree, almost as if it is a giant knot in the tree. then you see the fir quality of the tree. what do you see about the man's face? he is very focused. that becomes a theme throughout homer's work, the mental concentration. that is very good. what else, what can...
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julia roberts looking spectacular gracing the cover of "harper's bazaar's" november issue.mbing the side of a huge rock jean batiste haut couture. yeah, do you like that? she really is climbing the rock but said it's not as high as it looks in the picture. what's awesome about that is, thank you for asking, whit, she's terribly afraid of heights. she agreed to do it because this is "harper's" daring issue so dared herself to take on a challenge. inside the magazine her interviewer none other than oprah winfrey. she talks to the oscar winner who turned 50 last year about getting allure and it's all about turing more into the person your loved ones know you to be. oprah asked about the moment when her twin daughters realized julia was america's sweetheart, and julia relates that she was spotted somewhere and the girls said, mom, are you famous? julia answered people might have seen a movie she's been in. girls thought about it and said, wait, are you more famous than taylor swift? i love that. great equalizer. >> good question. >> it's a tough hand. what would julia say. the
julia roberts looking spectacular gracing the cover of "harper's bazaar's" november issue.mbing the side of a huge rock jean batiste haut couture. yeah, do you like that? she really is climbing the rock but said it's not as high as it looks in the picture. what's awesome about that is, thank you for asking, whit, she's terribly afraid of heights. she agreed to do it because this is "harper's" daring issue so dared herself to take on a challenge. inside the magazine her...
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the country's favorite book is "to kill a mockingbird" by harper lee. declared the 1960s classic america's favorite work of fiction during the final episode of "the great american read." nearly 4.3 million people voted on 100 diverse finalists. outlander stole runner-up while harry potter came in third, followed by pride and prejudice and the lord of the rings to round out the top five. >> would have been your number one. >> i like "to kill a mockingbird." >> yeah? fear and loathing all day long. >>> coming up, first gigi hadid's big day. the supermodel teams up with an iconic new york store ahead of the holidays. ave started with the flavor of mccormick. making memories around the table and bringing families together with aromas that awaken our emotions and tastes like cinnamon dancing on our tongue. because it's the recipes we pass on to the next generation that are the reason there's really no flavor like home. and that's where you'll find the flavor of mccormick. ♪ oh, look... and that's where you'll find the flavor another anti-wrinkle cream in no
the country's favorite book is "to kill a mockingbird" by harper lee. declared the 1960s classic america's favorite work of fiction during the final episode of "the great american read." nearly 4.3 million people voted on 100 diverse finalists. outlander stole runner-up while harry potter came in third, followed by pride and prejudice and the lord of the rings to round out the top five. >> would have been your number one. >> i like "to kill a...