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book by the man is just won this year's nobel prize for literature of the austrian right into paid to homs he's come on the quite some criticism since the announcement because of his political beliefs but his literary talents are not in question more about his book short. well from our very own literary talent mr david levitz. bars are a great place to hang out when you're feeling as and with with people after going to be 2nd. time. in short letter or long farewell i paid to hunt a young austrian gets to know the hotel and hotel bars of america touring the us through his ex-wife who's stalking him or is he the one following her. either way we keep hitting the road discovering what german speakers called just because i'm. in the land of unlimited possibilities from coast to coast he picks in a dense tangle of cliches and cultural references but mostly he's obsessed with himself. what was more important for memory with the brief moment when i really thought i wasn't there anymore today i interpret that feeling not as a desire to vanish from the face of the earth but as joyful anticipation of
book by the man is just won this year's nobel prize for literature of the austrian right into paid to homs he's come on the quite some criticism since the announcement because of his political beliefs but his literary talents are not in question more about his book short. well from our very own literary talent mr david levitz. bars are a great place to hang out when you're feeling as and with with people after going to be 2nd. time. in short letter or long farewell i paid to hunt a young...
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and take you to homs of all sounds how a seemingly ubiquitous commodity becomes a bone of contention in cambodia. also the flying taxi is finally that german startup full culp's of demonstrated demonstrates it into 6. this is business. as welcome to japan and south korea have been at loggerheads for a while over the treatment of korean prisoners of war by the japanese in world war 2 now japanese apple make a unique low found the flames of the conflict that extend to damaging trade between the 2 important economies and unique flows latest t.v. spot south korean consumers feel the former colonial power was mocking victims of wartime oppression. why the commercial shows teenage fashion designer care astrologers asking 97 year old style icon iris outfall how she dressed when she was young how did outstanding answers you were my i can't remember that far back. in south korea that was translated to how can.
and take you to homs of all sounds how a seemingly ubiquitous commodity becomes a bone of contention in cambodia. also the flying taxi is finally that german startup full culp's of demonstrated demonstrates it into 6. this is business. as welcome to japan and south korea have been at loggerheads for a while over the treatment of korean prisoners of war by the japanese in world war 2 now japanese apple make a unique low found the flames of the conflict that extend to damaging trade between the 2...
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i will start with and there is homs and close to winning his 6th dr his title dr as well title after climbing picture the mexican grown prey of the business eighty's dr a battled back from a poor start to cross the line for us for a while this after a victory but it still wasn't enough to block the world championship upcoming race in the united states will be his next chance to win it all. i'm next day on d w business news with ben facility i'll be back at the top half of the day.
i will start with and there is homs and close to winning his 6th dr his title dr as well title after climbing picture the mexican grown prey of the business eighty's dr a battled back from a poor start to cross the line for us for a while this after a victory but it still wasn't enough to block the world championship upcoming race in the united states will be his next chance to win it all. i'm next day on d w business news with ben facility i'll be back at the top half of the day.
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permanent exhibition here the humbucker castle foundation takes as its theme the events associated with the hom festival. school classes and tourists from around the world the exhibition attracts $90000.00 visitors a year it's an interactive experience on the history and origins of the democracy movement in germany. for a long time the castle was a ruin then it reopened in 2008 restored and with an award winning modern extension . it's now become a major attraction along the wind route. i'm still in the halls here too there's a fortified castle. now i want to take out to reboard castle it's 535 meters above sea level but it'll only take me 8 minutes to get up there. that says. to. me is the. time now to leave the last minute for a quick trip to the caribbean this week me the local takes us all the way to colombia that's where we're going to meet our viewer month the new do yoga mat and he's going to show us around his home town got him. to move. around you know me alone my name is monte moyo gomez welcome to a beautiful country colombia. was from florida the city is unique because of the many f
permanent exhibition here the humbucker castle foundation takes as its theme the events associated with the hom festival. school classes and tourists from around the world the exhibition attracts $90000.00 visitors a year it's an interactive experience on the history and origins of the democracy movement in germany. for a long time the castle was a ruin then it reopened in 2008 restored and with an award winning modern extension . it's now become a major attraction along the wind route. i'm...
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you're the co 0, chief of rating officers offi wople n you located.project hom recently moved into our new neighborhood welcomed wonderfully. ware sharing with saint marks lutheran church and all trying to support people in need. >> that is right. project homeless connect has been around for awhile. 15 years. which one of you could tell us some of the history. >> yes. we began in 2004 and we started really with a community wide effort led by then mayor gavin knew some and fellow community members to bring together a number of services and one day people experiencing homelessness could access services more easily. we started out with that big event and since then expands ha but you have thousands of volunteers. >> yes. >> so what does your staff do and what do your volunteers do? >> we are a small mighty team of about 12 people and our wo main programs are hosting large- scale expose style service days. we call them community taser vis events. the mod el was created because someone at risk for homelessness or experiencing homelessness was spending hours everyday just trying to access pr
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there's non pple ur back to hom. live in sonoma county, cornell bernard, abc7 news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> many people have left their homes in calistoga after the kincade fire began moving towards their community. one man says he is much better prepared to evacuate than he was when wildfires threatened calistoga two years ago. >> we just have go bags now. we have things for our animals. we don't have kids, we have animals, they're our kids. we have their meds and all our meds, we have all our documents. >> i have never seen anything like this branchlthis. branc branchs all over the road. things are all over the place. >> downtown calistoga appeared to be largely empty with few people. >>> the coffee park neighborhood was ordered evacuated as the kincade fire grew. the area looks like a ghost town. everyone appears to be done. you probably remember this is the same area destroyed in the tubbs fire in 2017. this area is still being rebuilt. a lot of houses here are still under construction. >>> our other breaking news story is the pg&e power shutoffs. there co
there's non pple ur back to hom. live in sonoma county, cornell bernard, abc7 news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> many people have left their homes in calistoga after the kincade fire began moving towards their community. one man says he is much better prepared to evacuate than he was when wildfires threatened calistoga two years ago. >> we just have go bags now. we have things for our animals. we don't have kids, we have animals, they're our kids. we have their meds and...
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. >>> builders are starting to put up more entryevel hom but not nearly enough to meet the demand. >>ne of the things we have seen since the great recession is the shift in the new construction market up to the higher end. larger homes, more expensive homes. the reason why costs went up it's easy to pass along the cost to buyers at the higher end of the market. eers porter: recently build turninged to town homes which are cheaper. >> one of the cases we have seen is building townhouses. townhouse construction has grown 15% in 2018. we think it will continue to grow going forward in the cycle, and the reason why is they represent smaller homes. >> reporter: lower mortgage rates helped demand, keeping sales above a year ago when rates for much higher. but today's buyers are very sensitive. rates moved slightly high near september and sales fell in august. newly built homes have always come at a premium to existing homes but existing homes are heating up again. that price gap is shrinking. that could help buyers move in as long as mortgage rates don't make a move higher. >>> a technical
. >>> builders are starting to put up more entryevel hom but not nearly enough to meet the demand. >>ne of the things we have seen since the great recession is the shift in the new construction market up to the higher end. larger homes, more expensive homes. the reason why costs went up it's easy to pass along the cost to buyers at the higher end of the market. eers porter: recently build turninged to town homes which are cheaper. >> one of the cases we have seen is...
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manyny are already far from hom, having comome here to escape the fighting in other areas of syria. turkey wants to push out the kurdish fighters and create a buffer zone that it controls on the syrian side of the border. in a fiery speech, turkish president erdogan slammed critics of the plan. pres. erdogan: hey, european union, pull yourself together. i say it again, if you try to label this operation an invasion, i t's very simple, we will open the gates and send 3.6 million refugees your way. reporter: sirens, this time in turkey, andaa possible retaliation. turkish state-owned news agency's essay the rockets that hit these townspeople came from kurdish-held areas on the syrian side of the border. it is not just civilian injuries and deaths that are the concern here. kurdish forces runs the prisons holding islamist fighters from the so-called islamic state. these prisoners were captured during the war in syria. >> one of the prisons in which the i.s. prisoners are kept under the control of sdf forces was bombed b by turkish warplans yesterday, and probably some of the i.s. membe
manyny are already far from hom, having comome here to escape the fighting in other areas of syria. turkey wants to push out the kurdish fighters and create a buffer zone that it controls on the syrian side of the border. in a fiery speech, turkish president erdogan slammed critics of the plan. pres. erdogan: hey, european union, pull yourself together. i say it again, if you try to label this operation an invasion, i t's very simple, we will open the gates and send 3.6 million refugees your...
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isn't the act like to do but homs that's and that's to go nuclear test when do you have to fall come back and then months of runs and as i'm 60 i'm playing come on you i think i'm some that's. going sublayers a herd someplace. in the thunder stick to them that never gets on phone after running out soon which is just on the front. of to lose invert the worst boise show and that's important for their minds to just written the rules. for declaring that. one top is done no not true to. 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 an intervening standard something or pass and the 2 are true to my kind of hi to them and finn was talking magician for i am. not sure how could. a public impact for an. infant 5 times higher. than suffice. 6 2 2 2 2 2 as this is the case i meant they are. all for news and how odd after 5 from guys i'm quite fond. even as death row to be tall talked that's also gotten such sensitive. 6 6 you're not a. certain sense of desperation some kind of the feeling of reaching for something and looking for something but why don't you and and as if you are looking for salvation you're looking for. for ac
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isn't the architect a de but homs i mean that's and that's to go nuclear test when do you have to fall come back and 9 months of hands and as i'm 60 i'm playing come on the icing and since that's. been sublayers i heard someplace. else in the thunder stick to them that never gets on for definitely going out soon which it just comes from. all of to lose invert the worst boise show and let's unpack that for them i'm still just written the rules. for declaring that. on top a stunt and i'm a true to life. 2 6 6 6 6 6 and intervening stand example a person to talk to true to my kind of heights of an amphibian also a. magician for i. haue curds. complexion and. sanford firefox high. profile 6 2 2 2 2. as this is i meant there are. often news on that howard after the fire from there and i'm quite blunt. even as the flute or some guitar touch i thought also gordon's such since sunday. 6 you're not a. sense of desperation some kind of a feeling of reaching for something and looking for something but not quite dana and and as if you're looking for salvation you're looking for. for acceptance as
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they make up about 5% of the estite0079mael hom,0ess peop the mayor has been criticized for not doing to address the problem. >>> still ahead, the controversial new movie "joker" is bringing smiles to its producers and stars despite criticism for its violence. it sets box office records. it sets box office records. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? (announcer) ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens.te do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, do not take ozempic® if you ha
they make up about 5% of the estite0079mael hom,0ess peop the mayor has been criticized for not doing to address the problem. >>> still ahead, the controversial new movie "joker" is bringing smiles to its producers and stars despite criticism for its violence. it sets box office records. it sets box office records. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority...
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-i'de.lready booked my cab hom -...but it was rob's biscuits that saw him "exteinated!" -i'm going to take a few days off from baking. i suspect that's fairly normal. -now the seven remaining bakers... -i'm scared thiss a sign. -...must put their signature on tea-time... -ooh! slightly scary when you did that, mate.
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. >> reporter: but an example of the reality they face as newlyweds looking for a place to call hom after they're married in december. >> married and being a young couple, thinking we could save up our entire lives. doesn't mean we're going to be able to settle down here. >> reporter: the man who posted the craigslist ad tells nbc bay area the landlord increased his duplex rent from $1,700 to $2,500 a mow, forcing him to blease the carport, a sleeping space in a van on the property, and a room to make ends meet. >> at the same time, if it's unsafe or unlawful, then maybe he shouldn't be doing it. >> reporter: san jose's code enforcement division manager says it's a serious violation and potentially very expensive for the property owner. >> there's no weatherproofing. there's no heat. there's no sanitary facilities. no running water. so these are all inherently dangerous situations. the potenties cld involve daily fines up to $2,500 per day. >> reporter: and ahead of code enforcement tells us for now the city is letting this carport rental stand because so far nobody has filed a complaint.
. >> reporter: but an example of the reality they face as newlyweds looking for a place to call hom after they're married in december. >> married and being a young couple, thinking we could save up our entire lives. doesn't mean we're going to be able to settle down here. >> reporter: the man who posted the craigslist ad tells nbc bay area the landlord increased his duplex rent from $1,700 to $2,500 a mow, forcing him to blease the carport, a sleeping space in a van on the...
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peaceful demonstrators those rulers homs iraqi people no salaries no appointments no problems land their promises allies and now they're hitting us with tear gas the mind that in a new way there are no job if it unities here they stay at home without a hope i would not know when to move my city off. the leaderless protests cuts across all society drawing in men and women secular and religious groups on another day these young iraqis could have been studying to become clerics in the holy city of najaf but instead they are out on the street a ha listen to fix seminary and its students and teaches to have a solidarity with the peaceful demonstrators we tell the corrupt politicians get out this is the demand of the wretched people we don't want them the corrupt should get out of the. analog. said the model bottle was at the bottom. the protesters are angry about what they see as government corruption and a lot of basic services and widespread unemployment they want the government to step down and have already rejected a package of government reforms over the weekend prime minister adel abdul
peaceful demonstrators those rulers homs iraqi people no salaries no appointments no problems land their promises allies and now they're hitting us with tear gas the mind that in a new way there are no job if it unities here they stay at home without a hope i would not know when to move my city off. the leaderless protests cuts across all society drawing in men and women secular and religious groups on another day these young iraqis could have been studying to become clerics in the holy city of...
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test of its unity also coming up tonight the european union's human rights prize for goes to deal homs for his work defending china's rieger minority will speak to his daughter.
test of its unity also coming up tonight the european union's human rights prize for goes to deal homs for his work defending china's rieger minority will speak to his daughter.
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but i want to help baghdad if that's who i want i don't want other people and then i also wanted to homs a lot because he's a young man around 30 looks just like his father tall very handsome and he was talking bad things just like his father you know if you read my book you know it's a book just before the world trade center came down. and i don't get any credit for this but that's ok he never do but here we are. i wrote a book a really very successful book and in that book about a year before the world trade center was flown up i said there is somebody named osama bin laden. you better kill him or take him out or something to that effect he's big trouble now i wasn't a government i was building buildings and doing what i did but i've always found it fascinating but i saw this man tall hand some very charismatic making horrible statements about wanting to destroy our country and i'm writing a book and i wrote 12 books all did very well and i'm writing a book world trade center had not come down i think it was about if you check it was about a year before the world trade center came down
but i want to help baghdad if that's who i want i don't want other people and then i also wanted to homs a lot because he's a young man around 30 looks just like his father tall very handsome and he was talking bad things just like his father you know if you read my book you know it's a book just before the world trade center came down. and i don't get any credit for this but that's ok he never do but here we are. i wrote a book a really very successful book and in that book about a year before...
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terrorist organizations our reach is very long as you know last month we announce that we recently killed homs a bin laden the very violent son of a sama bin laden who is saying very bad things about people about our country about the world he was the heir apparent to al qaeda. terrorists to oppress and murder innocent people should never sleep soundly knowing that we will completely destroy them these savage monsters will not escape their fate and they will not escape the final judgment of god baghdadi has been on the run for many years long before i took office but in my direction as commander in chief of the united states we owe blitter it his caliphate 100 percent in march of this year today's events are another reminder that we will continue to pursue the remaining isis terrorists to their brutal end that also goes for other terrorist organizations they are likewise in our sights baghdadi and the losers who work for him and losers they are they had no idea what they were getting into in some cases they were very frightened puppies in other cases they were hard core killers but they killed
terrorist organizations our reach is very long as you know last month we announce that we recently killed homs a bin laden the very violent son of a sama bin laden who is saying very bad things about people about our country about the world he was the heir apparent to al qaeda. terrorists to oppress and murder innocent people should never sleep soundly knowing that we will completely destroy them these savage monsters will not escape their fate and they will not escape the final judgment of god...
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they have no merits, they are resorted to bossless and misleading augments abouarguments of us and our hom. they wanted to deprive the benefit of a father process. in thafair process.they said wen unauthorized dwelling unit and the staff report collectively addressed those and i want to be clear here, 220 san jose was and will be a single-family home and we have never used our office as a udu and nor do we have any clarification of doing so. as for the argument we are trying to peacemeal a project, we did not our home when this was built. they and their attorneys believe it's ok to abuse this process in the interest of north-facing property line windows that are not protected by the code. even with the pop-out, our home will be shorter in height and not extend as deeply into the yard as theirs. help us to get our project on track and approve our proposal. thank you. >> thank you. >> do we have any public comment in support of the project sponsor? dr requester, you get a two minute rebuttal. >> thank you. i just wanted to spend a moment with what we had originally proposed back when we star
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homs which was on time we have as it were hidden. namely all claims to health insurance of one accident insurance and pension funds. are typically not included in assets although the constitutional court has declared them to be guaranteed by states if you have to foot moves pushed on top of the torch and salute. the italians provide for old age pry. merrily with property but need to watch every penny of school meals insurance higher food prices then in germany money fast becomes tight and maybe that's why the future we can't afford holidays and a hotel or expensive clubs. we rent an apartment by the sea where we cook for ourselves that was there and because it's cheaper always here in italy when on the mainland of 4 and if we need something new like a t.v. we always look for 0 interest offerings. of the 3 skilled workers in 3 countries although sondra seems the least satisfied because of low pay high costs and because many in italy are a lot worse off than he is that out of your last. point i sincerely hope that europe will change fo
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bombardments that have so cursed the syrian landscape for so many years, particularly from owe oleppo and homs. the kurdish dominated allies fought so long and hard and lost about 10,000 troops in the battle alongside the united states and other allies against the so-called islamic state. they put out an earlier one this morning claiming that they had been helpful in the intelligence that led to this operation. we've got no corroboration of course from the united states. this is not in an area where the sdf has any significant overpresence at any rate. we have understood from eyewitnesses this was a village, 5 kilometers, 3 miles, inside the territory, very close indeed to the turkish border. they tell cnn from a nearby town that the raid, in his view, conducted over a period of about an hour, involved several hole cop terse. obviously as we have seen that video, they were on a tight location as we understand. all of this would point to obviously a very highly planned operation. it may have been just a few days in the planning or several months. we simply >> tony: until we hear more from the u
bombardments that have so cursed the syrian landscape for so many years, particularly from owe oleppo and homs. the kurdish dominated allies fought so long and hard and lost about 10,000 troops in the battle alongside the united states and other allies against the so-called islamic state. they put out an earlier one this morning claiming that they had been helpful in the intelligence that led to this operation. we've got no corroboration of course from the united states. this is not in an area...
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from government forces and russian forces bombardment, mainly, of towns and cities like aleppo and homsnd elsewhere where people have been in the opposition sgru sgr groups. have been heavily concentrated in idlib down in itself, which that whole area has been almost constantly attacked by the regime and russia. a very complex battle space to get involved in. cnn has had some uncorroborated eyewitness reporting from an individual who doesn't want to be named near a village or town called sumada, saying that they reckon there was fighting for at least an hour. that there was a, clearly a number of aircraft, helicopters in the air. we've also seen video from that, what's reported, we believe to be from that location, saying very, very pin point strikes, airstrikes. the sounds of heavy machine guns heard, and that dove tails with what u.s. officials are telling us that they will be conducting dna testing on bodies recovered from that location, which means at the very least they had troops on the ground to retrieve them. in this environment in which not withstanding the rivalry between the
from government forces and russian forces bombardment, mainly, of towns and cities like aleppo and homsnd elsewhere where people have been in the opposition sgru sgr groups. have been heavily concentrated in idlib down in itself, which that whole area has been almost constantly attacked by the regime and russia. a very complex battle space to get involved in. cnn has had some uncorroborated eyewitness reporting from an individual who doesn't want to be named near a village or town called...
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i want to show you one hom hee . here.ke most of it is standing but from the back side it's completely burned occupy. we were here as firefighters were breaking through the windows and fighting the flames. as the winds pick up there is concern that any of those embers could blow into another home and that is why they are watching that so closely. >> awful situation indeed. thank you for that report. >>> just ahead, a very surprising moment at the world series that happened off the field. so you can be too. try our new warm grain bowls today. panera. food as it should be. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothi
i want to show you one hom hee . here.ke most of it is standing but from the back side it's completely burned occupy. we were here as firefighters were breaking through the windows and fighting the flames. as the winds pick up there is concern that any of those embers could blow into another home and that is why they are watching that so closely. >> awful situation indeed. thank you for that report. >>> just ahead, a very surprising moment at the world series that happened off...
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but just sticking together, traveling together, being together, it is why hom in homework is there, because together, means souch to me. emma: there is a sweet story whene she flew into surprise for my 15th birthday. iame home from school and discovered her on my bed, wrapped in crepe pap, and i burst into tears. julie: yes, thank god. john: yet, not all the memories are happy. >> blake was a depresspee onality, and yet devastatingly funny. but when he was in a bad way, it was very sad. john: you felt the need to make things better, to make people happy. julie: well, it is sort of my job in a way. i have been onstagelly life. it is about hopefully giving joy, and i love to do it. john: in her next book, andrews also expects to deal with the emotional impact of losing her singing voice after throat surgery in 1997, although she procedureuss the self. >> i unfortunately can't talk about it. it was part of my agreement in a settlement, where i gave all the settlement to charity and so on. >> welcome.a devastating time in john: she is still working, creating and appearing in "jie's green room"
but just sticking together, traveling together, being together, it is why hom in homework is there, because together, means souch to me. emma: there is a sweet story whene she flew into surprise for my 15th birthday. iame home from school and discovered her on my bed, wrapped in crepe pap, and i burst into tears. julie: yes, thank god. john: yet, not all the memories are happy. >> blake was a depresspee onality, and yet devastatingly funny. but when he was in a bad way, it was very sad....
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overnight has said those 1000 troops who are being moved out of syria moving to iraq they are not coming hom home. >> the quickest way to get them out of danger literally the number was 28 you had 28 special forces between tens of thousands of soldiers tens of thousands on the other side and i hope when we release the letter this t week it will put to bed the nonsense how the president supposedly greenlighted this invasion. >> it has been released but this is what we deal with all the time in the submit administration with the impeachment of ukraine or syria. that it'she a green light the president greenlighted this. we put out facts that put that to bed nobody says we were wrong about that. go back to the impeachment how did that start? there were supposed toba be we a reference of quid pro quo for foreign aid nobody said anything about that. >> were running out of time. i just want to go back to the briefing after all the blowback and the criticism did you ever think to offer the president your resignation quick. >> absolutely not was it ever discussed quick. >> absolutely not i'm very hap
overnight has said those 1000 troops who are being moved out of syria moving to iraq they are not coming hom home. >> the quickest way to get them out of danger literally the number was 28 you had 28 special forces between tens of thousands of soldiers tens of thousands on the other side and i hope when we release the letter this t week it will put to bed the nonsense how the president supposedly greenlighted this invasion. >> it has been released but this is what we deal with all...
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he says wie want our boys and girls back hom and i'm doing it. >> well, i really wish i could understand and i think my colleagues on both sides of the aisle are very stupified. where did this come from? you've seen mcconnell, and cheney as well as speaker pelosi and the foreign affairs committee. everyone is incredibly concerned. there's no indication this was coming, that we would pull troops out of syria and leave our allies with the kurds that have been our biggest allies fighting isis in the lurch with no solutions. ia yet another unpredictable episode and the american people aren't sure how to react. >> on the the we didn't see it coming, i hear you. cnn is told by a cup ouple of people that they weren't taken by surprise. but help the american people understand what is the problem here. everybody wants the troops to come home. why not have this group of people come home from this region? >> well, i think it lies in the fact that we understood stand by our allies and we can't do thin things in an unpredictable way and leave our allies at the kurdish force whose fought along pseudou
he says wie want our boys and girls back hom and i'm doing it. >> well, i really wish i could understand and i think my colleagues on both sides of the aisle are very stupified. where did this come from? you've seen mcconnell, and cheney as well as speaker pelosi and the foreign affairs committee. everyone is incredibly concerned. there's no indication this was coming, that we would pull troops out of syria and leave our allies with the kurds that have been our biggest allies fighting...
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so much going into this.ar hom evacuated. wait until you see matt's shot. it's unreal. he hasd ronan here live. on that new allegation against matt lauer and more. >>> and diane sawyer will have more of her extraordinary interview with julie andrews. home sweet home. we have a great surprise for one incredible foster family the parents who took in four siblings so they wouldn't get separated. you don't want to miss that. that's coming up on gma. >> that's sweet. >> all the friday tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. to mateo, my favorite chair. grace, you get the beach house... just don't leave the lights on, okay? to craig, this rock. to jamie, well, let's just say, enjoy the ride. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>> good morning. winds in the north bay are lightening up. out of the northerly direction. still offshore
so much going into this.ar hom evacuated. wait until you see matt's shot. it's unreal. he hasd ronan here live. on that new allegation against matt lauer and more. >>> and diane sawyer will have more of her extraordinary interview with julie andrews. home sweet home. we have a great surprise for one incredible foster family the parents who took in four siblings so they wouldn't get separated. you don't want to miss that. that's coming up on gma. >> that's sweet. >> all the...
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>> on the peninsula police are searching for the people who robbed an airbnb host when he came back hom he rented out. this happened on saturday night at a home near tennyson avenue. the man rented the home to two people, but when his smoke alarm was activated he went to the house and found a party with 40 people. >> he's going from room to room trying to get people to leave. he's in a bedroom and approached by two male suspects and they push him to the ground, take his wallet and cell phone. >> by the time police got there, those suspects were gone. airbnb says it removed the booking guests from their platform and they're helping the police with the investigation. >>> no peace! >> protests broke out in dallas, texas overnight after a former dallas police officer was sentenced to ten years in prison. amber guyger was convicted of shooting and killing her a paedneedbotham jean after extrrdinary act of compassion yesterday during guyger's encing. >> i d't know if this can i give her a hug, please? please? >> yes. >> that is the brother of the victim and he hugged guyger. he said his would
>> on the peninsula police are searching for the people who robbed an airbnb host when he came back hom he rented out. this happened on saturday night at a home near tennyson avenue. the man rented the home to two people, but when his smoke alarm was activated he went to the house and found a party with 40 people. >> he's going from room to room trying to get people to leave. he's in a bedroom and approached by two male suspects and they push him to the ground, take his wallet and...
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after announcing they were withdrawing troops from the area come and not necessssarily bringing them hom, also announced he will be h havg a meeting at the white house with erdogan. ran aashington post" piece is saying trump's decision on syria crystallizes questions about his business and his presidency. the article notes trump himself has acknowledged his conflict of interest with turkey come even after trump became president trump towers's temple remained part of the trump organization, continue to generate revenue for trump himself. >> exactly. trump does -- he is saying, we don't have interest in there, he doesn't have interest in there. he doesn't have hotels. he doesn't have companies in rojova. we all know rojova is an anticapitalist, anti-patriarchal goal come ecologically from ecologically sensitive democracy. this area of northern syria that is led by curtis coalition forces. and also other ethnic minorities, religious minorities who were able to live peacefully in a region that was under the attack of i says. -- i says. and in the midst of the war, they were able to create up
after announcing they were withdrawing troops from the area come and not necessssarily bringing them hom, also announced he will be h havg a meeting at the white house with erdogan. ran aashington post" piece is saying trump's decision on syria crystallizes questions about his business and his presidency. the article notes trump himself has acknowledged his conflict of interest with turkey come even after trump became president trump towers's temple remained part of the trump organization,...
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it has expanded to includewhen't co hom andare-vingor dveoesn l ovloone who ocomes nehome with injurieserry westin says the progr can be watched by all families to increase their empathy, but they are written to help kids and parents directly affected. >> he'not here? what do you mean? >> you know how poppy has days where he feels okay? >> si. >> he also has days where he doesn't feel like himself, and th're roh and stmy. sreivas: wein says work t lis is a natural outgrowth of what the show always did, like in 1982, when big bird and about the death of longtime h character, mper. >> he's going to comback? who's going to take care of the store and make me birdseedes nd tell me stories? >> big bird, i'm going to takeca of the store. and i'll make you your milkshakes and we'll all tell you stories and we'll make se you're oka >> sreenivasan: in the past couple of years, the show gaineo ition for its introduction of a muppet on the autism spectrum with autism, julia. i >> mee your painting, julia? julia? >> sometimes it takes jua a while to answer. it helps to ask again. julia, can big bird
it has expanded to includewhen't co hom andare-vingor dveoesn l ovloone who ocomes nehome with injurieserry westin says the progr can be watched by all families to increase their empathy, but they are written to help kids and parents directly affected. >> he'not here? what do you mean? >> you know how poppy has days where he feels okay? >> si. >> he also has days where he doesn't feel like himself, and th're roh and stmy. sreivas: wein says work t lis is a natural...
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address but homs ali urged parliament to address protesters demands and called on security forces to ensure the rights of iraqis are protected. and told i would support the formation of a committee made a professional and credible experts who were opening the door for a constructive dialogue with the main powers especially our son the protesters we will also work to make sure that the community will have national consensus and independence so we can identify the problem put forward solutions and so we can start in a factory a process of reform and c.s.e. iran can is our correspondent live for us in baghdad we know the situation is very fluid in iran it seems to have gone quiet on tuesday after days of protests what seems to be going on right now. well we saw small pockets of process here in baghdad and across the south and center of the country but nowhere near the kind of level that we've seen in previous days here in baghdad in this other city there was a very small protest what we're hearing about 2030 people showed up and then there was another protest in this small the neighborh
address but homs ali urged parliament to address protesters demands and called on security forces to ensure the rights of iraqis are protected. and told i would support the formation of a committee made a professional and credible experts who were opening the door for a constructive dialogue with the main powers especially our son the protesters we will also work to make sure that the community will have national consensus and independence so we can identify the problem put forward solutions...
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>>can you just clarify one thing you said in windsor, you saw lights on in people's hom, the people were not in the homes, correct because they've been evacuated. >>speed actors are mandatory evacuations i di't see any people because it is very early but a lot of cars and drivewayi don't know if they took off in one car left 3 cars behind the but it was probably just lights on that they love that left on when they left him when the power went out. you know they just look back exactly and that is weird to say, but it's also good to know for the folks who left their homes. >>that they're still in good shape in the town of windsor proper and that you saw lights are back on in the police are patrolling. thank you sarah. >>how are we do want to give you quick update now on the situation with the psps th public safety power shutoff plan that pg e is expected to put into place once again tonight but again if you've already lost your power and has a comeback on wel this is just going to be more of the same for you. this is primarily for people who had their power restored, buare now in jeopardy
>>can you just clarify one thing you said in windsor, you saw lights on in people's hom, the people were not in the homes, correct because they've been evacuated. >>speed actors are mandatory evacuations i di't see any people because it is very early but a lot of cars and drivewayi don't know if they took off in one car left 3 cars behind the but it was probably just lights on that they love that left on when they left him when the power went out. you know they just look back...
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we debate in tempered language starbucks gets a jolt from better sales of hom and abroad and bean counting. but we begin with apple and facebook both up about the same josh lipton is on apple. julia boorstin on facebook we start with you job. >> the a few metric i call ou iphone revenue better than expected at 33.4 billion-dollar. ive nef due 7% a sequential improvement q 23 down 12%. mac revenue a bit lighter than but wearables home and accessories better than expected at 6.5 billion and services revenue up 18%. also better than expected. 12.5 billion the q 1 forecast, mel, apple a.m. guiding between 85.5 and 89.5 the street at 87 billion one of the metric i call out china revenue down 2%. a sequential improvement in q 3. down about 4% before i did have the chance to catch you have with tim cook we talked about trends and themes. one the competition in video streaming. apple tv plus launching friday we now know that hbo max launches at $15. apple tv plus at $5. i asked cook, is that hard and fast is that going to shift the cook telling me you know $5 is where we start but we will see what
we debate in tempered language starbucks gets a jolt from better sales of hom and abroad and bean counting. but we begin with apple and facebook both up about the same josh lipton is on apple. julia boorstin on facebook we start with you job. >> the a few metric i call ou iphone revenue better than expected at 33.4 billion-dollar. ive nef due 7% a sequential improvement q 23 down 12%. mac revenue a bit lighter than but wearables home and accessories better than expected at 6.5 billion and...
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whiske yeah let's hav a little too much fun ♪ ♪ she's already gone away boys ♪ ♪ so if we don't go homs! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ set em up we'll knock em dow wake up in another town ♪ ♪ we don't know no other way ♪ ♪ we ain't good at love we ain't good at muc we just know how to play hey hey ♪ ♪ i'm just a playbo you can't blame me for the way that i was made boy ♪ ♪ i might drink a littl too much whiskey i might have a little too much fun ♪ ♪ she's already gone away boys ♪ ♪ so we don't go home what difference does it make boys ♪ ♪ this whole world woul be a dull place boys if it was all work and no play boys ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: midland, everybody! their album "let it roll" is out now. for tour dates, go to midlandofficial.com. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "followin
whiske yeah let's hav a little too much fun ♪ ♪ she's already gone away boys ♪ ♪ so if we don't go homs! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ set em up we'll knock em dow wake up in another town ♪ ♪ we don't know no other way ♪ ♪ we ain't good at love we ain't good at muc we just know how to play hey hey ♪ ♪ i'm just a playbo you can't blame me for the way that i was made boy ♪ ♪ i might drink a littl too much whiskey i might have a little too much fun ♪ ♪ she's already gone away boys...
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old me hom steyer sees this as introducing himself to the american people.nd that he has a lot of work to do. but he told me he's going to be talking about climatein change, ta about change in t washingthelp everyday working people. i put the question to him, howre as a billionill you relate and make the case you understand grassroots people, working-class people? he said, i will be saying i have traveled with people, talk to people, and i understand what people are going through. he saide wants to make it clear that even though he's a billionaire, he sees himself as a grassroots person. he also made the cas thahe was out front very early calling for the impeachment of president trump. he c made thee to me that nancy pelosi would not have launched an impeachment inquiry without him. he launched his campaign to impeach donald trump in october 2017. nancy pelosi would probably take issue with tha but tom steyer is trying to put himself out as someone w leading on the issue of impeachment, another big topic during this debate. judy: he's right, he was the one c
old me hom steyer sees this as introducing himself to the american people.nd that he has a lot of work to do. but he told me he's going to be talking about climatein change, ta about change in t washingthelp everyday working people. i put the question to him, howre as a billionill you relate and make the case you understand grassroots people, working-class people? he said, i will be saying i have traveled with people, talk to people, and i understand what people are going through. he saide...
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ambassador since marie yovanovitch was secretary hom-- sent home. instead what the president did is put in a different guy in a different role but it was at the president's request. he was sent in to handle this very special situation that the president was cooking up with rudy giuliani and his big band of corruption fighters in ukraine. >> now, certainioncerning your you're the u.s. ambassador to the eu but have been spending a great deal of time in can i iki? >> well, president trump has not only honored me with the job as ambassador to the eu but he's gibb me other special assignments, including ukraine. >> that's gordon sondland on ukrainian television after our u.s. ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch, was sent home apparently for part of this scheme for which the president is being impeached. gordon sondland does seem to have personally directed by the president to oversee his interests in ukraine, including now what we understand to be those interests. sondland, for example, appears to be the one who pressed the ukrainian government not
ambassador since marie yovanovitch was secretary hom-- sent home. instead what the president did is put in a different guy in a different role but it was at the president's request. he was sent in to handle this very special situation that the president was cooking up with rudy giuliani and his big band of corruption fighters in ukraine. >> now, certainioncerning your you're the u.s. ambassador to the eu but have been spending a great deal of time in can i iki? >> well, president...
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. >>> firefighters say an early morning fire that destroyed two hom homes near the kincade fire, this, with everything they are up against, they're finding out this fire was intentionally set. it started a little after midnight at a home on napa road and east 5th street near downtown sonoma luckily nobody was injured but the flame jumped to a neighboring home and because resources are stretched so thin as we mentioned, firefighters had to be called in from the kincade fire staging area to put these homes out and both homes are a total loss. >>> and this time in the east bay. three people are dead in north richmond after an actrack train struck the car as it crossed the tracks a little after midnight at the market avenue railroad crossing. no one on the amtrak was injured. that train is a coast star line that just left emeryville heading north. now there are gates at the crossing and authorities do confirm power was on in that area. but so far there is no confirmation about whether the gates were actually down. >> quarter to seven now turning to politics, trump attended game five of th
. >>> firefighters say an early morning fire that destroyed two hom homes near the kincade fire, this, with everything they are up against, they're finding out this fire was intentionally set. it started a little after midnight at a home on napa road and east 5th street near downtown sonoma luckily nobody was injured but the flame jumped to a neighboring home and because resources are stretched so thin as we mentioned, firefighters had to be called in from the kincade fire staging area...
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they can't send me g back ho, because this is my hom >> as the community prayed over them, some brokein tears. they were all da recipients now filled... >> protesters storming major cities all across the country... >> outrage after the trump... >> ...decision impacting nearly 800,000 peop... >> narrator: as the negative coverage hammered the president, he made a political calculation. he backed off.li >> "does anybody really want to throw out good, educated and accomplished young people whe have jobs, some serving in the miry? really!" (tweets) >> narrator: to the insurgents, it seemed like they had lost th. >> yet another bombshell. >> narrator: their enemies were on the rise. >> m trump's controversial chief strategist forced out... >> narrator: after seven months, steve bannon was out. >> how does trump think he can get rid of bannon? wasn't bannon the guy that got trump elected? o r time, more and more bushies arrived. so more and more people who were from, from the swamp, w had long resumés, and wered plugto positions of, of importance and significance. in part and parcel, it's,
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. >> investigators look at why the plane crashed into a new jersey hom home. >> >> i really feel like where you know you have been punched a couple of times. >> we need some of america's top young scientists. >> what did your science teacher think of all this? >> my science teacher last year -- thinks it is really complex. >> very good. >> i like that. welcome back to "cbs this morning." i am gayle king with anthony mason and tony dokoupil. nationwide 188 have died by suicides so far this year. that's twice the number of officers who have died in the line of duty. think about that for a second. police chief from all around the country gathered in chicago to address the crisis in a special forum for the first time. jeff, what did we learn? >> police commissioners around the country say removing the stigma of seeking help is the first step in combatting this epidemic. he met with those inside affected by suicide and those outside of the department on the front line of this fight. >> he was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress which he suffered for 13 years. >> the international associat
. >> investigators look at why the plane crashed into a new jersey hom home. >> >> i really feel like where you know you have been punched a couple of times. >> we need some of america's top young scientists. >> what did your science teacher think of all this? >> my science teacher last year -- thinks it is really complex. >> very good. >> i like that. welcome back to "cbs this morning." i am gayle king with anthony mason and tony...
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him since he was put in prison term years ago our family members were are no longer able to visit homs and we don't know if you still have a child in the same prison or and when we don't even know why. and more than 4 decades after his death is a huge row for some in spain others is a haunting figure the remains of former dictator francisco franco exuma relocated and really buried easier than laying to rest the legacy of franco a good. mood . i'm told me a lot of well thanks for joining us. at nato headquarters they have a problem with one of their own defense ministers are discussing turkey's actions in northern syria in the last 2 weeks in a highly unusual event turkey a nato member is now closely collaborating in syria with a nato rival russia moscow and ankara have joined forces to drive kurdish forces out of northern syria until recently the region was controlled by the kurds who were backed by the u.s. until president withdrew american troops that decision cleared the way for the turks to move into syria. russian patrol winds its way through the syrian town of commish lee on the
him since he was put in prison term years ago our family members were are no longer able to visit homs and we don't know if you still have a child in the same prison or and when we don't even know why. and more than 4 decades after his death is a huge row for some in spain others is a haunting figure the remains of former dictator francisco franco exuma relocated and really buried easier than laying to rest the legacy of franco a good. mood . i'm told me a lot of well thanks for joining us. at...
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. >> smith: shortly after his turn hom thean against women driving was due to be lifted. herself driving from the u.a.e. to saudi arabia. >> smith: she was arrested and held for 73 days in a saudi jail and then released. t as saudi women waited for d e driving ban to end, the royal court ordeujan to be rearrested along with other prinent women's rights activists.vi ♪ >> we are very much concerned about whats going n saudi arabia right now. >> security forces swept up one of the kinom'sarly feminists, but it has come at the cost... >> i think mohmed bin salman reized that the women's moveme in saudi arabia is nono simply about driving, it's about rights. and they wernot going to stop at driving a car. the car was a symbol of theirf oppression. >> smith: we spoke to loujanl' al-hathlsister from her home outside saudi arabia. >> when i learned that loujan was arrested, i was so scared. ♪ it was in the middle of the day. ♪ f five mennde women came. they were blocking the street, so all neighbors witnessed what happened ♪ my parents, they wer wextremelyh panicked. my mom said,
. >> smith: shortly after his turn hom thean against women driving was due to be lifted. herself driving from the u.a.e. to saudi arabia. >> smith: she was arrested and held for 73 days in a saudi jail and then released. t as saudi women waited for d e driving ban to end, the royal court ordeujan to be rearrested along with other prinent women's rights activists.vi ♪ >> we are very much concerned about whats going n saudi arabia right now. >> security forces swept up...
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they were the bombers and the ones who bombed the hospitals, schools, civilians and in aleppo and in homs the iranians who controlled the ground. and now with trump pulling out, and with him saying that this is not going to be our game anymore, and we are handing the ball over to president putin. this means that he is going to have control of syria, and bash shar al assad is a puppet, and he always has been, and it is a proxy war. and so the whole, the configuration of who is running what in syria is going to be decided by outside forces, not by the syrian people. my other worry is the kurds. we have abandoned them for a century. during the 2017 referendum when they were trying to establish whether or not the people wanted their own country, there was a great sense that soon they would have something and so they came to our aid meaning the fight against the islamic state with faith that we would reward their loyalty and losses, because they lost 11,000 men fighting against isis. this abandonment and this betrayal will have repercussions throughout the region for years and years to come. >
they were the bombers and the ones who bombed the hospitals, schools, civilians and in aleppo and in homs the iranians who controlled the ground. and now with trump pulling out, and with him saying that this is not going to be our game anymore, and we are handing the ball over to president putin. this means that he is going to have control of syria, and bash shar al assad is a puppet, and he always has been, and it is a proxy war. and so the whole, the configuration of who is running what in...
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so as the mandatory evacuations are being enforced and people are driving out, and hom are on high alert for the fire and tons of smoke. people had to drive down the hill, and the firefighters moving everyone down methodically as the fire crept its way down further andurther down theill with no sign of stopping. it all depends on the winds which will continue throughout the day, and critical danger for much of the area, and a lot of the areas in california. will reeve, abc news, sonoma county. >> thank you, will. and we have our reporter, too, over at the red cross evacuation center. >> and the volunteers have been trying to help people, because they have been evacuated. >> yes, it is a hard task to accommodate and make the evacuations as comfortable as possible. it is hard when a fire breaks out overnight, and you have the leave at a moment's notice or in your pajamas, and you come here. so red cross volunteers are trying to make it as comfortable evacuees with information and water and you can charge your devices, and there's snacks. they have towels. and they are just trying to make i
so as the mandatory evacuations are being enforced and people are driving out, and hom are on high alert for the fire and tons of smoke. people had to drive down the hill, and the firefighters moving everyone down methodically as the fire crept its way down further andurther down theill with no sign of stopping. it all depends on the winds which will continue throughout the day, and critical danger for much of the area, and a lot of the areas in california. will reeve, abc news, sonoma county....
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it's enabled more than 100 hom e homeless families and individuals to move into permanent solutions.the public and private partnership can take hold, not just businesses doing this but actually getting a partnership with government to actually do this together, to move the needle? >> i don't think there's any other choice. because what we found with jen and decembe destination home, se public, private partnership and what we want -- what we did is we funded her because what she is doing and their strategy is actually the right one. i think it's imperative for business to find those people who understand these problems, deeply, understand what's causing them, understand what the real solution is and then just help them achieve their mission. maria: tell me about that when you speak with the homeless population, what do you hear from them in terms of what they need to get started, to get back on their feet? >> people become homeless for a variety of reasons but often it's because they've lost their income stream, the family has broken apart, there's been a disease or catastrophic event
it's enabled more than 100 hom e homeless families and individuals to move into permanent solutions.the public and private partnership can take hold, not just businesses doing this but actually getting a partnership with government to actually do this together, to move the needle? >> i don't think there's any other choice. because what we found with jen and decembe destination home, se public, private partnership and what we want -- what we did is we funded her because what she is doing...
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solve homelessness then certainly we have the capacity to do so with the regulatory barriers come up hom the home , apartment crisis and homelessness we can solve this problem by just throwing money at it. we have to look at the ideology of the problem and deal with the zoning restrictions and noise restrictions and density requirements with all of them, the regulatory barriers that caused the prices to go where they are and this is something that's a problem for democrats, republicans and independents. we neeindependents. we need to stop making everything into a political argument and fighting like three-year-olds they are the same ones i agree with that we have been working with but yet we haven't been able to sit down and talk about it. i think we need to be able to discuss these things. we are intelligent people and can solve the problems. thank you, doctor. you are also speaking of the word demonize if i understood the words correctly making sure the money spent was as congress intended for it to be. you were cut off before you could explain. >> first i'd like to explain in puerto r
solve homelessness then certainly we have the capacity to do so with the regulatory barriers come up hom the home , apartment crisis and homelessness we can solve this problem by just throwing money at it. we have to look at the ideology of the problem and deal with the zoning restrictions and noise restrictions and density requirements with all of them, the regulatory barriers that caused the prices to go where they are and this is something that's a problem for democrats, republicans and...
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they played football and we won our first game in 12 years, first hom homecoming game in 12 years. >>u and other nfl players? >> yeah. great nfl players, anthony montgomery, all of these guys took time out. we went out and coached these kids playing football. first off, most kids in veuf nile aren't allowed to play football. but this program has allowed them to see all of the business things that the sport can really effecaffect in their lives. we pushed them and challenged them. all of them made a commitment that they i'm never return there. they're all going to college. >> the alternative to the community prison pipeline that a lot of these guys unfortunately get caught in. i got to ask you about football. you played on the vikings and the giants. my vikings play the giant today right across the river. >> yes. >> you're going to be there. >> i'll be on the sideline. >> what's your rediction? >> i think it's going to be a really close game but i think the giants are playing good football right now. >> wrap the segment. >> but i grew up a purple man and my daddy was a big fan and grow
they played football and we won our first game in 12 years, first hom homecoming game in 12 years. >>u and other nfl players? >> yeah. great nfl players, anthony montgomery, all of these guys took time out. we went out and coached these kids playing football. first off, most kids in veuf nile aren't allowed to play football. but this program has allowed them to see all of the business things that the sport can really effecaffect in their lives. we pushed them and challenged them....