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but the beauty of it is i could be friends with all of herer friends and she's clos she is cy friends, so also there was a kind of blessing and it. >> mom, i was kidnapped. >> okay so there were all thesee stereotypes that we were secret service ditching and that is not true that as a first grader iy did take my own kidnapping. i am playing goal, that was by secret service name. we only had secret service for short period and we should investigate that. but twinkle was my name, barbarc was turquoise. it have to do with our eyes, i think mine had to do with mischief. and as a first grader, i have a wild imagination. my story was perfectly flawless. it's what you would read or see on the move. gray hair, bald man, he had a puppy and candy. my mom is unbelievably calm. i was busted. she could shut us down with one walk. she never even needs to raise her voice. she is so calm, but she wasn't happy. also, i can't help it sort of hilarious. you say the stories are inaccurate but there was a long story about you come a tollbooth, yale and cars. >> it's not that good of a story but this is ho
but the beauty of it is i could be friends with all of herer friends and she's clos she is cy friends, so also there was a kind of blessing and it. >> mom, i was kidnapped. >> okay so there were all thesee stereotypes that we were secret service ditching and that is not true that as a first grader iy did take my own kidnapping. i am playing goal, that was by secret service name. we only had secret service for short period and we should investigate that. but twinkle was my name,...
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tweets herere quick -- prosperity, and those who do not technology sins of the past are doomed to repeat them. victoria, aoregon, democrat. yearr: this is my 51st practicing as a registered nurse. i have worked for the oldest nonprofit hmo for 40 years, a model of how good health care could be delivered. your previous speaker talked about anyone can have medicaid extension, people should go to look at a story that was a documentary about two nurse inctitioners in appalachia, a donald trump area where the governors did not choose to expand medicaid. they are driving around in an of christmasne out vacation, cousin eddie's crazy rv, and they deliver care, they have to fix the rv when it breaks down and had profiles of patients who came in for diagnosis, stage four lung cancer, young people with diabetes who could not get insulin. people are dying in the 30's from complications of diabetes. it is criminal when people do not expand medicaid services to people because of political agendas. thank you. have let's look at what we on for tomorrow show, 8:00, a defense researcher bruce bennett wil
tweets herere quick -- prosperity, and those who do not technology sins of the past are doomed to repeat them. victoria, aoregon, democrat. yearr: this is my 51st practicing as a registered nurse. i have worked for the oldest nonprofit hmo for 40 years, a model of how good health care could be delivered. your previous speaker talked about anyone can have medicaid extension, people should go to look at a story that was a documentary about two nurse inctitioners in appalachia, a donald trump area...
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it's not like herere. for example, children in other coununtries haveve fresh milk. and weonon't. our generation has it easier than our parents did. we childldren have it easier. they lived in n different circumststances. we have mobilele phones. they didn'n't exist back theh. >> time now for our global ideas series, when we meet people dedicated toto conserving g our natutural world. ththis week we h head to lake er inin the balkan n peninsula, e largest lake in southern europe. reporter kerstin schweizer met conservationists keen to protect this natural paradise, and investors keen to develop it. and no wonder it's a bastion of freshwater biodiversity and one of the largest bird reserves in europe. how come i've never heard of this lake? situated betetween montenegro d albania, lake skadar is s the largest inland body of water in the balkans. it's deserted. villages are few and far between. it's just a vast expanse of unspoilt nature. >> ?skadar lake is the home of more than 280 different species of birds. so its one of the richest bibi hot spots in europe containing more than h
it's not like herere. for example, children in other coununtries haveve fresh milk. and weonon't. our generation has it easier than our parents did. we childldren have it easier. they lived in n different circumststances. we have mobilele phones. they didn'n't exist back theh. >> time now for our global ideas series, when we meet people dedicated toto conserving g our natutural world. ththis week we h head to lake er inin the balkan n peninsula, e largest lake in southern europe. reporter...
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it is freezing herere. speaking of global warming, we need some global warming! it is freezing! reporter: while the electn campaign raged on, former vice president al gore spoke to climate experts and documented the effects of, change around the world -- melting glaciers, floods, and hurricanes, to name a few. in 2015, he was present at the settlement of the paris climate agreement. less than two years later, trump withdrew the u.s. from the same deal. gore: the majority of republican voters in the u.s. think we should have stayed in the paris agreement. a plurality of trump supporters thought we should have stayed in the paris agreement. so he has decided to just do the bidding of the large carbon polluters, who are important to him for r various reasons. anand i cannot -- i thougught te was a good chance he would come to his senses, but i was wrong. bettina: in his documentary, al gore shows what technical solutions are available on a global scale. even now, he still belieieves glglal warning couould be stopo. the fact the u.s. government is still keeping its latest climate re
it is freezing herere. speaking of global warming, we need some global warming! it is freezing! reporter: while the electn campaign raged on, former vice president al gore spoke to climate experts and documented the effects of, change around the world -- melting glaciers, floods, and hurricanes, to name a few. in 2015, he was present at the settlement of the paris climate agreement. less than two years later, trump withdrew the u.s. from the same deal. gore: the majority of republican voters in...
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no body fat. [ laughter ] >> yeah, well kidding i know you're closer to the watt herer so you night -- water here so you might not have felt the difference. but the inland areas with the breeze and have a nice little break and lots of the fresh air to circulate around the house. hi everybody good morning, a look outside right now with our live weather camera, we are looking in the direction of mineta international airport. reporting ercast skies and 56 degrs. herwe 67 insan francisco and 60 oakland and low 60s in redwood city, winds are slight in the san jose area, but 16 in throughout the san ramon valley. 13 in oakland and 11 berkeley. o chce the theme here, pretty mu wi. and not as windy as yesterday with the trough blowing through. cooling us down. ushering in the cooler air mass and three things to remember today. it is not going to be as chilly as it was yesterday but still below average as far as our temperatures are concerned. away from the bay. gradual warming trend. throughout the week and again not conducive for a warm-up next to the water. in fact 64 in san francisco and w
no body fat. [ laughter ] >> yeah, well kidding i know you're closer to the watt herer so you night -- water here so you might not have felt the difference. but the inland areas with the breeze and have a nice little break and lots of the fresh air to circulate around the house. hi everybody good morning, a look outside right now with our live weather camera, we are looking in the direction of mineta international airport. reporting ercast skies and 56 degrs. herwe 67 insan francisco and...
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never have to explplain to my d daughter's why there existsts a monumenen or te who o wish to keep herer and her anancestors in chains. someme people cling t to thbebef thatat the civil war was fought over states righthts. but history y is not on tirir side. we can't continue to glolorify a war against the united states of america fought in the dedefensef slavery. these monumuments shoululd comee downwn. amy: so your governor is saying these monuments should come d dn toto stop you just took one dow. he says, there is a better way to stop your response, takiyah? i'm going to the governor breed for now. i'm glad he made that statement. amy: did he make a statement after you took the monument down? >> what was that? amy: did he make that statement after you took the monument down? >> yes for stuff yeah, yeah. my problem with what his initial statement was that he is like, you know, there is no place for racism, and he goes on to say, but there is a better way. if there was a better way, we would not have been waiting honest 100 years to do that. like i have been trained reiterate over and
never have to explplain to my d daughter's why there existsts a monumenen or te who o wish to keep herer and her anancestors in chains. someme people cling t to thbebef thatat the civil war was fought over states righthts. but history y is not on tirir side. we can't continue to glolorify a war against the united states of america fought in the dedefensef slavery. these monumuments shoululd comee downwn. amy: so your governor is saying these monuments should come d dn toto stop you just took...
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folks herer really concerned. they don't know what will happen next. the possibility of a mandatory evacuation is still in the offing. i talked to one knapp was forced out of their home. we've talked to officials that said a mandatory evacuation, even suggested, has not taken place yet but emergency operation center is keeping a close eye on all that. where we are now. this intersection, you mentioned, jim, would have been water here. we were here last night and a lot of that water receded and as you mentioned, there's an ability here for at least big trucks to get through. now with my photographer david brooks, i'll walk you back around this way. this is a staging area in this part of orange. this supermarket in the distance closed now more than 24 hours, but it's been essentially an island of dry land since the flooding began around 1:00 in the morning two days ago. so what has been happening, an army, a flotilla of boats, largely volunteers from texas, louisiana. seen boats from as far away as wisconsin have come leer to thes spot and just dropped p
folks herer really concerned. they don't know what will happen next. the possibility of a mandatory evacuation is still in the offing. i talked to one knapp was forced out of their home. we've talked to officials that said a mandatory evacuation, even suggested, has not taken place yet but emergency operation center is keeping a close eye on all that. where we are now. this intersection, you mentioned, jim, would have been water here. we were here last night and a lot of that water receded and...
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herere very well leveraged .you think there is more upside here between now and the end of the year? douglas: i think you can consider it a financial barometer to anxiety that is in the market. i think that is a good place to start. people look at gold as an alternative to currencies, inflation protection, perhaps trade flows. it offers investors a lot of different aspects and attributes that can hedge exposure. julie: do you think that will continue? it is interesting how divergent the forecasts on gold are right now. you have bank of america merrill gold saying there will be ounce.ollars an so, when you have so much division over something, how do you chart your course? mark: douglas: -- douglas: it is odd because everyone has their own view on the marketplace. that is the beauty of gold. you can use it for your perspective. gold has been recognized for 5000 years as money, it is recognized around the world through all cultures as something valuable and inherently, there is intrinsic value in gold. that and rec
herere very well leveraged .you think there is more upside here between now and the end of the year? douglas: i think you can consider it a financial barometer to anxiety that is in the market. i think that is a good place to start. people look at gold as an alternative to currencies, inflation protection, perhaps trade flows. it offers investors a lot of different aspects and attributes that can hedge exposure. julie: do you think that will continue? it is interesting how divergent the...
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before you head out the do >>> welcome back. 6:56 and before you head out the dore herer the top storiesay. >>> new this morning police searching for a hit-and-run driver who struck a squad car injurying an officer overnight. they say the hit-and-run driver left the scene which was across the street from mount pleasant high school. happened about 1:20 this morning. the officer was taken to the hospital and is in stable condition. >>> deputies are searching for a suspect this morning in an area just two blocks from lincoln high school in san jose. deputies pulled over a pickup truck on brooklyn around 2:00 this morning. after stopping that truck, the driver took off running. the deputies realized that truck was stole and he they're now looking for that suspect. deputies say this should not impact lincoln high school which just started clagss yesterday. >>> 6:57, an undocumented oakland nurse is waking up in mexico this morning with her husband and their son. ice deported them from the country late last night. maria mendoza sanchez as well as her husband and son who is a u.s. citizen said
before you head out the do >>> welcome back. 6:56 and before you head out the dore herer the top storiesay. >>> new this morning police searching for a hit-and-run driver who struck a squad car injurying an officer overnight. they say the hit-and-run driver left the scene which was across the street from mount pleasant high school. happened about 1:20 this morning. the officer was taken to the hospital and is in stable condition. >>> deputies are searching for a...
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interesting thing is the increase in fbi interest, tracing the money all the way and going after the money herere as a way of exposing the crimes when you can't really go after the corporation. i think that's a major change. my question to you is, i have a sense, maybe i'm wrong that many of us in this area focused too much on corporations and private sector and not enough on enterprise. whether it's petro or the national petroleum- corporation, the scale of their engagement with corruption seems to be absolutely massive and we haven't done nearly enough to focus on it or to find solution solutions. i think the scale of money we are talking about dwarfs the bribes being paid. >> okay, you want to feel those three. >> sure. i'll take the second question l serious you have a right to recall that when oil and chad was first developed, citibank and london and the consortium members who are producing theil oil had payments through a trust fund will be allocated for social development, education, health. long story short, it broke down under pressures of violence when the governmentn was attacked from
interesting thing is the increase in fbi interest, tracing the money all the way and going after the money herere as a way of exposing the crimes when you can't really go after the corporation. i think that's a major change. my question to you is, i have a sense, maybe i'm wrong that many of us in this area focused too much on corporations and private sector and not enough on enterprise. whether it's petro or the national petroleum- corporation, the scale of their engagement with corruption...
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did get a breakout, but you look at the lines, you can see on that, you have a nice series of still herer and higher lows, so just because we've been weaking in the last several sessions, i would define this as a worry sign it takes a bit of time, bright and i would state to the long side of the market >>> stay long and strong >> no, i think we're closer to the top than we think. the transport chart looks ugly it's about to fill that gap from may, and it doesn't have any sport until about 8800 what's interesting is just the viciouses in of the decline, than that would be the telling point. i think fundamentally it's basically telling us that the growth in large-ticket items, all those things, has really slowed materially, which means the second-half growth, well, that's why we do it. boris, a little more nervous craig says the path of least resistance is still up >>> losing a car of their value, are the entertainment options at home just too good and too convenient to pass up? is it is couch potato killing the theater? that's next on "power lunch. at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. w
did get a breakout, but you look at the lines, you can see on that, you have a nice series of still herer and higher lows, so just because we've been weaking in the last several sessions, i would define this as a worry sign it takes a bit of time, bright and i would state to the long side of the market >>> stay long and strong >> no, i think we're closer to the top than we think. the transport chart looks ugly it's about to fill that gap from may, and it doesn't have any sport...
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we have been herer in one area south of hughouston along interstate 45 but it's very difficult. we can't get in the car and manage to drive across town or other neighborhood. the roadways are simply impassable in many of the areas. keep passing along. if you have loved one in there, pass along that information. it will trickle its way down it sounds like. how quickly that happens is hard to say. let me get out of the way here of police vehicles. that's the latest here along interstate 45. >> very active night ahead certainly for those emergency responders. amazing effort by those volunteers. thank you for bringing us their stories as well. dan, the gentleman you talked to who is out there on the jet skis rescuing people, to austin seth in the boat when ed showed us that rescue of the elderly gentleman and his family. it's hapning all across southern texas area right now. let's get the latest frorecast live from the cnn weather center. meteorologist tom sater is monitoring tropical storm harvey. there's another tropical storm or system forming as well. what lies ahead? >> in flor
we have been herer in one area south of hughouston along interstate 45 but it's very difficult. we can't get in the car and manage to drive across town or other neighborhood. the roadways are simply impassable in many of the areas. keep passing along. if you have loved one in there, pass along that information. it will trickle its way down it sounds like. how quickly that happens is hard to say. let me get out of the way here of police vehicles. that's the latest here along interstate 45....
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of course, herere key components.complex organization and he's had thousands of people under his command. two, the president seems to respect this type of authority. someone whose been widely successful in business or has been, you know, a general in the army and understands the relationship to the commander in chief. i think that's a great recipe for success. time will tell. but certainly general kelly, secretary kelly, chief of staff kelly, exudes that authority that james bicker former secretary jim baker has always said is really critical. >> bonus question for i was note tam one of the criticisms of the west whipping right now or the white house is, you're not attracting you're not recruiting the top leaders in washington to be a part of the white house because quite honestly some people are fearing that they won't last long and perhaps they're giving up a better opportunity than they would be getting into. >> um-hmm. >> can chief of staff kelly help to bridge that? how much time might it take now where maybe the
of course, herere key components.complex organization and he's had thousands of people under his command. two, the president seems to respect this type of authority. someone whose been widely successful in business or has been, you know, a general in the army and understands the relationship to the commander in chief. i think that's a great recipe for success. time will tell. but certainly general kelly, secretary kelly, chief of staff kelly, exudes that authority that james bicker former...
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when thehey close the factory herere and go to china, it's precisely with the big idea of selling the good at the same price to you in the supermarket but just having to pay lower wages to get it manufacturured over there. why should they lower the price? they y make more money if t they didn't. itit's nonot theirr job, as they will explain to you, to take care of the american economy. they weren't hired by the american economy. they were hired by the shareholders of that company to make money for that company. every technological breakthrough made by capitalism in the last 300 years has been justified by whoever was making it on the grounds that, "with this new machine," or, "with this new process, human labor will be less drudgery." machines will replace people. we will not have to work so hard and so long. how interesting. according to the oecd, americans today, where we have the most advanced technological breakthroughs imaginable-- americans today do more hours of paid lab t than any y other working class in any country on the planet.. where was all the leisure supposed to come f
when thehey close the factory herere and go to china, it's precisely with the big idea of selling the good at the same price to you in the supermarket but just having to pay lower wages to get it manufacturured over there. why should they lower the price? they y make more money if t they didn't. itit's nonot theirr job, as they will explain to you, to take care of the american economy. they weren't hired by the american economy. they were hired by the shareholders of that company to make money...