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>>t iis seoomne ''m not gogin toe bbl ae toee s erve ainga and neither are her kids and famy.il iits tragic. >> kami'des ath has ntse shockwavesre dw walnutre cek. -- tammy's death. >> a mountain linfoe und nrleay dead iges tting ce arat the oakland o.zo released ptuicres and videos. th seyay it aeapprs he is 14-16 monthsld o. ldwilifeff oicials tnqrauilized and capretud the cgaour and a backya ardnd santaos ra yesterday. the animalas w load dewith rasitesnd a may hava e virus. zoo staff are waiting on test results and the mountain line is receiving care. >> northeastern law school sent out acceptanceet lters for the next school year. t buit was a all mistake. theos bton area universy itsays a chtenical glih tccaused the error, 205 emails went out to hopeful applicants. the school alsoen st out acceanpt mceeals to nearly 4000 previous applicants including some who are current students. fiofcials are asking people to dismiss the emails saying for acceptance decisions will be made later this fall. >> if you plan to take a flight erov the holayids, theyay s bkoo now. pric aesre expecd t
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what we doel bieve is that iits mission ieornted. >> some ofhe tse people were holemessnd a others weer also waernding around at all hos urof e thnight. he may pceerive them as being homeless, so hmae y have given himself a misonsi for wtehaver reason trio d the city of holemess people. j.r.: tueaysd night, wepo ske thwi profess borurgess w hhoas studdie serial llkiers. the hoursf othe ctviims beinshg otug sgest thahet rkwoed, so he udsehe t night and eay rlmorng inas the te imto oklo foric vtims. wweould suspect he lives in atth area. j.r.: two retedir fbi agesnt weigheind on what inveigstators are lookg inat. the biggest queiostns may surroundhe t gapf omoreha tn a arye between the oakland and stockt konillings. as w he injured, incarcerated? >> wherehe ty near a busou rte aor trainta stion? j.r.: as to thett aack involving e thstocktonom wan who survived, someol pice belie evshe may have not been t aarget. experts spi oke withnd a the policehi cef evenai sd that she hed arsomeone lkwaing arou hnder campsi atend tnhe when shwee nt out to invesgati,te sheas w fad cewith a g.un dan: in
what we doel bieve is that iits mission ieornted. >> some ofhe tse people were holemessnd a others weer also waernding around at all hos urof e thnight. he may pceerive them as being homeless, so hmae y have given himself a misonsi for wtehaver reason trio d the city of holemess people. j.r.: tueaysd night, wepo ske thwi profess borurgess w hhoas studdie serial llkiers. the hoursf othe ctviims beinshg otug sgest thahet rkwoed, so he udsehe t night and eay rlmorng inas the te imto oklo...
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what this does, one of the many thingsdoes iit makes u.s.more attractive to investors, pile to u.s. dollars, making that currency stronger against others, causing a real headache for the countries around the world. not just rich countries but also developing countries that have debts in american dollars. people who buy goods in american dollars. remember after all julio is traded in the u.s. dollar. the strengthening of the dollar is a headache for many around the world. laura: in the tech world, twitter is about to get a new seat. what is that going to mean the direction of the company? >> yes so this deadline set by a delaware judge for elon musk to close the torturous deal with twitter looms. he said he wants to get it done by tomorrow and in the meantime this week we have seen video of him surfacing inside the twitter headquarters, changing his twitter bio to chief twit. he released a statement today basic explaining his motives for the deal, saying he is here to do it humanity and that it is important that we have a sort of town square
what this does, one of the many thingsdoes iit makes u.s.more attractive to investors, pile to u.s. dollars, making that currency stronger against others, causing a real headache for the countries around the world. not just rich countries but also developing countries that have debts in american dollars. people who buy goods in american dollars. remember after all julio is traded in the u.s. dollar. the strengthening of the dollar is a headache for many around the world. laura: in the tech...
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iit is not a good substitute fr water produce lots of water on the planet.he issues going to be can you figure out for example how to innovate these? you actually lowered the cost. we see that kind of innovation happening all over the planet with places like israel have gone in and figured out p water and less than 5 cents a gallon like a half a cents a gallon is phenomenally inexpensive today. so if we can trust human innovation to show up when prices go up then we can expect these resources to not become more scarce to become more abundant because now you're taking and applying knowledge. you are intelligent rising atoms. you are adding intelligence to adams the way they's organize those atoms. for example draws up this analogy you buy a 2 million-dollar sports car drive off the a lot and also new crashes what's happened to the value of the car. but all the atoms are still there. organization ofat the atoms that added value, not the atoms. this guy here you've got like 6 ounces basically sand, silicone and aluminum but what makes it so valuable? the way we
iit is not a good substitute fr water produce lots of water on the planet.he issues going to be can you figure out for example how to innovate these? you actually lowered the cost. we see that kind of innovation happening all over the planet with places like israel have gone in and figured out p water and less than 5 cents a gallon like a half a cents a gallon is phenomenally inexpensive today. so if we can trust human innovation to show up when prices go up then we can expect these resources...
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iits notaf se outht ere. porter: ted lee lind, ceo of stoconkt shelteror f the lemess, that houd se280 people each night, no onef the viimcts e arhis clients, t buhe says their gaornizationas h been in contacwit th police. >> we armoe re on alert. if whae d an incident now, we might reonspd a little meor quklicy than t pheast. one of the incenidts happedne arndou the corrne from whe eri veli. sot ihits home. etprty close. reporter:rorepter: thimos ther o only wteand to be identiedfi as michee,ll said e's's been talkg into familany d fridsen to me up wi ath safety plan. she said she'' even enbeea frful puttinghe t garbageut o. >> you never kw noif someones i drinivg by, cldou it be ttha peonrs? or goi ongut for a walk? it is terfyriing. rertpoer: stockton police say eyth don'knt ow of any motive, but theyre a workingit wh state and feradel officials on the case. 120 $5,000ew rard is oerffed for any information thalet ads to interest. dan: anxious fksol, deunrstandab.ly thkan you. liz: le''s contin tueeam cover
iits notaf se outht ere. porter: ted lee lind, ceo of stoconkt shelteror f the lemess, that houd se280 people each night, no onef the viimcts e arhis clients, t buhe says their gaornizationas h been in contacwit th police. >> we armoe re on alert. if whae d an incident now, we might reonspd a little meor quklicy than t pheast. one of the incenidts happedne arndou the corrne from whe eri veli. sot ihits home. etprty close. reporter:rorepter: thimos ther o only wteand to be identiedfi as...
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leaders want to work with us on three — eu leaders want to work with us on three main areas, again, iiteke sarah said, ukraine, ongoing— like sarah said, ukraine, ongoing military support ukraine and continued russia sanctions. secondly, ensuring energy— sanctions. secondly, ensuring energy supplies and working together where possible to bring — together where possible to bring down those exorbitant prices _ bring down those exorbitant prices. thirdly, trying to work on the ongoing thorny issue of the brexit agreement on northern ireland. known as the protocoi — northern ireland. known as the protocol. privately, eu leaders breathed— protocol. privately, eu leaders breathed a sigh of relief boris johnson — breathed a sigh of relief boris johnson didn't return, he is seen — johnson didn't return, he is seen as— johnson didn't return, he is seen as divisive and unreliable. rishi sunak is viewed _ unreliable. rishi sunak is viewed as a pragmatist and grown _ viewed as a pragmatist and grown up, one might say this evening, _ grown up, one might say this evening, known as a supporter of brexi
leaders want to work with us on three — eu leaders want to work with us on three main areas, again, iiteke sarah said, ukraine, ongoing— like sarah said, ukraine, ongoing military support ukraine and continued russia sanctions. secondly, ensuring energy— sanctions. secondly, ensuring energy supplies and working together where possible to bring — together where possible to bring down those exorbitant prices _ bring down those exorbitant prices. thirdly, trying to work on the ongoing...
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cmunicating withac eh oerthnd a they are sharg inwith eachth oer what th aeyreee singn ihe tir cases, iits very leliky they wl ilbe e thones to detmierne you heav the serialil kler. >> couilnc never tloayr says the cufos needs to ben ocatcnghi this person. >> y>>ou have to be in commicunatiowin thge ancietos venf iormation ttha we don't havend a vice vsaer. there havbee en se omthe tory us serial's targeting northern california. the zodiac killer remains unidentified. they are believed to have murdered at least five people between 1968 and 1969. the doodle are is another identified -- unidentified killer. he targeting gay m ienn san franciscino the 1970's. e thgolden state killer who multiple rapes was arrested innd 2018. he became the first public arrest obtained through genetic genealogy. you can learn more about how he was caught in our abc 7 news special. >> we are learning more details and of the search for a family kidnapped from a business and a mayor said. the merced county sheriff's office said the investigation began after a truck was found on fire in wynton. that is how the auth
cmunicating withac eh oerthnd a they are sharg inwith eachth oer what th aeyreee singn ihe tir cases, iits very leliky they wl ilbe e thones to detmierne you heav the serialil kler. >> couilnc never tloayr says the cufos needs to ben ocatcnghi this person. >> y>>ou have to be in commicunatiowin thge ancietos venf iormation ttha we don't havend a vice vsaer. there havbee en se omthe tory us serial's targeting northern california. the zodiac killer remains unidentified. they are...
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the level has been going down so iit's dropped an inch when i was working in there for a couple hoursopefully in the next couple days it'll recede enough to drive in there. >> reporter: thank you, rich. you hear that, liz, a couple days and see a look at streets and cars are still submerged and houses only accessible with things like kayak and this shows you why 40% of people here in north port are dealing with power outages and hard for them to get in and fix the power lines because the roads are inaccessible. that's why we've seen people repeatedly returning for help. we were at a distocontribution center and video shows -- distribution center and people need water, power and ice. we're looking at $63 billion in damaged here in florida, liz. liz: it's very upsetting and very, very worry some. madison, thank you. there is we want to get you pieces of good news here. recovery is a long way to go, significant progress has been made at this hour in restoring power to florida homes and now we're told 5% of the state is still without electricity and utility companies from all over the cou
the level has been going down so iit's dropped an inch when i was working in there for a couple hoursopefully in the next couple days it'll recede enough to drive in there. >> reporter: thank you, rich. you hear that, liz, a couple days and see a look at streets and cars are still submerged and houses only accessible with things like kayak and this shows you why 40% of people here in north port are dealing with power outages and hard for them to get in and fix the power lines because the...
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iits freaki gngood.s optisimtic about the tufure of won mewinemake.rs -- she is opmitistic about the future owof men winekemars. >> i spo wkeith t dheirector at fresno steta and thehay ve about f11emale wimanekers comg inout. porter:he s is menritong two interns. >> meet people. ask questions. let people know what you're interested in. reporter: seeing winemakers succeed will hopefully motivate and even younger generation to move forward. larry: the wine business is really tough. you know the old joke you know how to make $1 million in one, start with $10 million, and before you know it, you will be done to million dollars. kristen: hopefully it is not true for them. the weather is gray. >> tonight and tomorrow and the next couple of nights, but the afternoons will be full of sunshine, especially if we want to watch the airshow friday, saturday, and sunday. air quality in warmer temperatures good to moderate the next couple of days and weekend. temperatures in the 80's. 70's around the bay. 60's around t
iits freaki gngood.s optisimtic about the tufure of won mewinemake.rs -- she is opmitistic about the future owof men winekemars. >> i spo wkeith t dheirector at fresno steta and thehay ve about f11emale wimanekers comg inout. porter:he s is menritong two interns. >> meet people. ask questions. let people know what you're interested in. reporter: seeing winemakers succeed will hopefully motivate and even younger generation to move forward. larry: the wine business is really tough....
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evenf iit is free. kumasi: time for fra esh perience. we cou gldet some tcmahing ones foral hloween. whatol cor? reiegg: invisleib? regg lete mknow whethn ey do . a y baarea prossfeorwa arded a nobel pre izin chemiryst. how her wk oris goingo tel hp. makusi: firstad ly jill lifes isybu. so , come tsho ell and tge threthe ingson de at onc fi rst, filupl with she vll-pow neritro toel hp keep yr ouengine ru innng like n.ew ceni th en save up with eth fuel rewdsar program and ner vepay fullri pce fo r gas agn.ai oh wow and, finally, snk acup to av se ev menore at t pheump. th'sat gre!at make theos mt of the stop yo u need to make wh itelshl. waitth! ere'ths ree of m e?awesome! >> buiinldg a bett beray area. movingor fward, finding lusotions. this is c ab7 news. ggreie: columbus rkpa confuonsi. on house --ow h the cy itis spreonding autbo the safy etof atth location. kuma:si g pin myou paying at the reie: addssinht teatndant figatue. thnee wul re that llwi soon give themor me rest betwnee sfthis. kumasi: goomod rning everybody. reggie: we llw
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people kimang $500 a yrea -- $5,00000 a ar or mo arere leavi.ng >>it wh the hoinusg cncruh we are in, iits hard to know how many ppleoe would tuacally have to leave f torhe supplany d demand equatiochn anged enough. ggreie: the san fncraisco, oakland,er bkeley meo trarea saw the third highest numbeofr peopleov ming out ridung the height othf e pandemic according to csuens data. kumasi: trehe may be an ialde window of ti tmeo eat dungri the day. eating early may be benecifial yifou are tinryg to lose weight d ankeeping almes within 1 a0 urho periocad n impvero olchestel roand bloosud gar. researchser say findings add to extiisng evideenc theres ian tiopmal timef oday to e.at reiegg: becseau -- kumasi: i read eat in the morninang d within 10 hou,rs i''s like y aoure fasngti. got 14 other hours yo''re not supposedo t eat, sleepg infor that teim a sndix otherou hrs u yoare fastg.in reiegg: idot esn't veha to be eay rldoes it? kusima: i yfou want ltoose ight. get upnd a eat. ggreie: befeor it was you wait, u fast lal morni angnd you n'd't eat tiunl lunch. which iist? makusi: i'm restssed out. r
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the people on the losing end of iit is the american people facig 40-year high inflations as a result.ium subsidy for obama care and that's a new entitlement they've created and that gives them more control over people's lives and decision making for years and years to come. did nancy pelosi, if we can look at a photo of her on colbert, did she wear that outfit because she was trying to make people think of raspberry popsicle rather than the claptrapping garage she was hacking up on late night? i don't know. is she trying to pull the -- do a mind melt on us? just raising that issue? maria: look, i do think it's important to recognize they keep on jamming through what they want and, you know, mike turner, congressman from ohio, ranking member on intelligence committee told me they're going to have the wild, wild west at the end of the year and why else do a continuing resolution till december 16 when the money runs out. >> one of the problems for the republicans on the flip side going into the mid terms is they've cosigned much of this -- the over $1 trillion in spending and the infrast
the people on the losing end of iit is the american people facig 40-year high inflations as a result.ium subsidy for obama care and that's a new entitlement they've created and that gives them more control over people's lives and decision making for years and years to come. did nancy pelosi, if we can look at a photo of her on colbert, did she wear that outfit because she was trying to make people think of raspberry popsicle rather than the claptrapping garage she was hacking up on late night?...
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iit's a two-tiered system so there is the sense that the men and managerial as well as supervisory board is different than what you might see elsewhere. i will just say before address the specific question that there is a lot of governments responsibility. all these boards have a compensation committee and in that respect i think small margins at differences and it's an important one. i recently wrote an article about the fact that i do believe that, two things. one we are more and more in the board broom able to get the viewpoint of the employee into the boardroom in a way that's really important in technology is allowing us to move beyond the sort of company managed. >> you write -- so board members are following that. is that true? >> absolutely. wewe want to hear from her clies and stakeholders and employees absolutely.y. it's the only way we can make the decision so it's important we are getting that message out. there will always be room for improvement. but on the other hand i do argue in everett and number of articles and i wrote an opinion a few weeks ago talking about how it's
iit's a two-tiered system so there is the sense that the men and managerial as well as supervisory board is different than what you might see elsewhere. i will just say before address the specific question that there is a lot of governments responsibility. all these boards have a compensation committee and in that respect i think small margins at differences and it's an important one. i recently wrote an article about the fact that i do believe that, two things. one we are more and more in the...
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an idf it's -- if it lullsor f a sendco, leseli is li,ke "iits over? isha tt it? are we done?i'm tlielng her story i've told her berefo, i canee s itn iher eyes. jimmy: uh-huh? i've heard this before. buthe s's kind of waitingo t see i'll punch itp. u ani d never puh ncit up. [ laught ]er >> jmyim: but she never spsto u?yo >>he s'll listen to it, like, what seel? >>im jmy: thast' real velo. the way, why dyoo u have a drugstor beag here with you? >> f iind th,at you know, a l ot of people in the bunesiss,he ty veha sponrssohips, tyhe do coermmcials. it's a big pa.rt do you do commercials for oducts? >> jim:my mesotimes, yeah. >>o s i've neveron de th.at j>>immy: never done a commeralci? >> no one'evs eran wted me. i kind of wteando t show the oducts tt hai use. [ laught ]er jimmy: oh. >> maybe i cldouur lene o of ose companies. oh, ju'sdd really -- >>im jmy: these are productyos u tuacally enjoy? yeah. jimmy: ayok, great, all right. >> i'l ulse this odpruct. 's callefrd itos. [ laught ]er >> jimmy: yes, i've heardel tl tofhem. [ applseau ] atwh doou yse u those for? t>>here's a
an idf it's -- if it lullsor f a sendco, leseli is li,ke "iits over? isha tt it? are we done?i'm tlielng her story i've told her berefo, i canee s itn iher eyes. jimmy: uh-huh? i've heard this before. buthe s's kind of waitingo t see i'll punch itp. u ani d never puh ncit up. [ laught ]er >> jmyim: but she never spsto u?yo >>he s'll listen to it, like, what seel? >>im jmy: thast' real velo. the way, why dyoo u have a drugstor beag here with you? >> f iind th,at you...
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she wanted something from me and iit wanted something from her it was a fair trade. now you've really got to be skewed in the head to think that's a fair trade, but that was him. he tried to normalize this behavior. he would come into a suite, zelda described the santa said i gave a list of ten do's and don'ts and one was when harvey comes in the sweet after dinner and takes off all his clothes and parades around the sweet naked, itt is normal. this is harvey.he and what he did with a lot of women he would say i have a kink in my neck can you give me a massage, i will give you one and one of the warnings among the warnings she had on a piece of paperwh which i have is don't er give him a massage. and also wear two pairs of pants. so people p knew, where two pais of pants and don't let him take any off. so in any case, the people that worked forwa him knew that he ws a beast. there wasn't just having affairs, it was about conquest and conquest of men who he yelled out and put down and conquest of women sexually. any more questions? >> i thought this would take another
she wanted something from me and iit wanted something from her it was a fair trade. now you've really got to be skewed in the head to think that's a fair trade, but that was him. he tried to normalize this behavior. he would come into a suite, zelda described the santa said i gave a list of ten do's and don'ts and one was when harvey comes in the sweet after dinner and takes off all his clothes and parades around the sweet naked, itt is normal. this is harvey.he and what he did with a lot of...
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. >> i do know i would like to continue working this job and iit's a job i'm good at, others were down doing the same thing and we would like to keep our job. i believe some people are trying but right now a lot of what is happening it's tied up in the court system. so, it's just not happening fast enough. >> steve: here is the thing about him. he was one of the thousands of members of the military who asked for religious accommodation and then he was denied. and he said that's not right. let me explain it again. he was denied again. the fell row we talked to a day before yesterday, chad, same thing. asking for religious exemption because he does not believe in this particular vaccine. but the military, they got policies as we heard in the past. >> brian: they made up. >> steve: you have to have a bunch of vaccinations to be a member and this is, you know. >> brian: the new one. >> steve: this is a line in the sand for the military. you have quote to have had it. >> brian: 19460 in terms of the coast guard. 2632 all fired at a time that every branch of our government is not meeting its
. >> i do know i would like to continue working this job and iit's a job i'm good at, others were down doing the same thing and we would like to keep our job. i believe some people are trying but right now a lot of what is happening it's tied up in the court system. so, it's just not happening fast enough. >> steve: here is the thing about him. he was one of the thousands of members of the military who asked for religious accommodation and then he was denied. and he said that's not...
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what i've read a lot of world war iit stuff. he came up pretty beat up mentally.t seems like when he met his wife is what literally saved him. if you think that is truly what helped him get to the ptsd? >> no doubt. the nice part about this as you a pretty war story. every producer about two friends and that red ship and then have a pretty good love story end refiling beats his wife. that is the thing that let's him heal from the trauma and what he experienced world war ii. i think she iswe the reason whye have this book.ou she is one who urged them to talk about it and let it out. that's where he had the comfort to talk toho me. i gave her all the crunches by the co-author without her adult will be ever get the story. >> i walked in a few months ago, john the owner had to be the book and said by this now. he flipped it open and shall be the last couple of pages and said lucky had paraphrase the message he left for us. it may meet sybil straighter be a betterr american. what is frustrated with the >>'s restaurant but we are doing. he soon he his squadron mates put
what i've read a lot of world war iit stuff. he came up pretty beat up mentally.t seems like when he met his wife is what literally saved him. if you think that is truly what helped him get to the ptsd? >> no doubt. the nice part about this as you a pretty war story. every producer about two friends and that red ship and then have a pretty good love story end refiling beats his wife. that is the thing that let's him heal from the trauma and what he experienced world war ii. i think she...
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enough there for you to try your luck with the court of appeals and i will find that the standard, which iit is to say that a substantial review has been at stay and you get to do the mischief and the rabble rousing he's been doing all the way through. >> so you think he should have been told he should start his sentence immediately? >> discretionary call by the judge. it is not unusual to do that. but i wouldn't have been surprised from what i know about the case and nichols is a fine judge so he knows, i'm sure he delved in the record. but i would have said he better bring his toothbrush, yes. and so he's -- i think that is the biggest boon for him of today's sentence. he doesn't care about the money. he expected to do some jail time but not having to surrender immediately and obviously he does not want to go to jail. i thinkp he counts himself a lucky man as he lunches now with his lawyers. >> let me suggest something to you. i'm seeing some reporting from other reporters in courtroom saying that judge said that bannon has to file his notice afteof appeal or else surrender to the bureau o
enough there for you to try your luck with the court of appeals and i will find that the standard, which iit is to say that a substantial review has been at stay and you get to do the mischief and the rabble rousing he's been doing all the way through. >> so you think he should have been told he should start his sentence immediately? >> discretionary call by the judge. it is not unusual to do that. but i wouldn't have been surprised from what i know about the case and nichols is a...
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it's profoundly dangerous if iit is a fundamental threat to our liberties. >> and i r hope the senateurns into republican hands, ise the senate, the republican controlled senate, actually is able to do somethingout al aboul this. tet senator elon musk now takes the reins at twitter, speak of texas because he's moved his operation to his texas tothink texas. what dis to o yohappu think is o happen now that all of thiss lunacy perhaps is going to end with a censorship of opposing viewpoints? >>>> look, i think elon musk's buying twitter is one ofment the most significant developments for free speech inh modern times. big tech is the single greatest threat to free speech and free and fair elections.r elections in america we have in america. abo and twitter was brazen about it, abouutt silencing and censoring conservatives. elon musk, i'm glad he bought twitter. he put a lot og f money into its and what he said is he wants it to be a haven for free speech. he wants t bo let people speakea and debate it and for it to be the town square, a publicemes democracy. i think that is tremendous, t
it's profoundly dangerous if iit is a fundamental threat to our liberties. >> and i r hope the senateurns into republican hands, ise the senate, the republican controlled senate, actually is able to do somethingout al aboul this. tet senator elon musk now takes the reins at twitter, speak of texas because he's moved his operation to his texas tothink texas. what dis to o yohappu think is o happen now that all of thiss lunacy perhaps is going to end with a censorship of opposing...
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i guess frustration over what happened over the last decade that the opcw know something called the iit, separate investigative body, that is in the process now of doing attribution, that's what it does. it's gone back and looked at some of these instances and is using its scientific method to try to deduce responsibility, who actually did this. they've come back in the last few months to say that several attacks that they identified were clearly associated with syria. they were syrian aircraft, these were from the stockpile, known stockpile, the chemicals insider forensically traced to the weapons that we know that syria made. so they are naming names now in a way that hasn't been done before. this gives you hope that as frustrating as this has been, as elusive as justice has been, as elusive as justice has been, that they're still the process and there still hope that someday, it might be well into the future, there will be accountability, and that evidence exist. it's been collected, the evidence continues to be gathered and we have to hope someday there will be a hearing. in the mea
i guess frustration over what happened over the last decade that the opcw know something called the iit, separate investigative body, that is in the process now of doing attribution, that's what it does. it's gone back and looked at some of these instances and is using its scientific method to try to deduce responsibility, who actually did this. they've come back in the last few months to say that several attacks that they identified were clearly associated with syria. they were syrian...
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category which is iit just want to be in the room where it happens. i don't really want power. just want to be around powerful people so i can talk about that and feel important. that is the drug of washington, the little mixes. the truth of the trump category the peter principle. people have heard of the peter principle, these are people who just proved that theory, they rose way past the level of incompetence but this is a real problem. like, trump, so this is a tension between the alyssa argument of these people. like because there were so few people that were willing to go in, there were a lot of spots available for people that never would've been within 1000 feet of the white house. >> i kept thinking todayay why, cassie hutchinson i'm sure in the decade would have been qualified to work in the white house maybe if it was a different era, anyway, she, why would thiswh 25-year-old within 24-year-old this person with the proximity with what was happening why was she the witness around the president and his lawyers and they are plotting god knows what? and it's because in par
category which is iit just want to be in the room where it happens. i don't really want power. just want to be around powerful people so i can talk about that and feel important. that is the drug of washington, the little mixes. the truth of the trump category the peter principle. people have heard of the peter principle, these are people who just proved that theory, they rose way past the level of incompetence but this is a real problem. like, trump, so this is a tension between the alyssa...
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. >> so it doesn't matter what iit is . those no matter who they have to go through, they will sayowe. and do anything with retainy do' power. kn >> but i told them earlymessin they don't know who to mess with . ght right now. they are prepared.e me, god fo, prepared me for this moment right here. >> and i told my guy ares are waiting grizzly bear now r wanow you got to fight. and i think, senator , one saw. it friday night and i saidl se he's going to see it come november. e because he's going to be leaving and i'm going to shake his hand because you don't want to shake my hand that well. he when the debate was over,t shak i would shake his hand as you deba walking out of the door got his kicked . >> that's why. well, i don't i don'te ovet wan say it like that. >> well, i don't want to say it like that. but he gott be i thin k you realize. got >> but the thing is , is thisabu is about georgia is about the people of georgia by the t people of the united states of america, that right now wehes a that there's a problem. and t
. >> so it doesn't matter what iit is . those no matter who they have to go through, they will sayowe. and do anything with retainy do' power. kn >> but i told them earlymessin they don't know who to mess with . ght right now. they are prepared.e me, god fo, prepared me for this moment right here. >> and i told my guy ares are waiting grizzly bear now r wanow you got to fight. and i think, senator , one saw. it friday night and i saidl se he's going to see it come november. e...
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textbooks out there, this may or may not be the strength of the book dipping on how you feel is that iitdid most of the tech in the politics tend to follow particular structure which is basically ten chapters of diagnosis or complaints and kinda one chapterer to the end which is what we going to do about i it pretty and not as wel thought out and the ideas the previous ten chapters in the smoke starts with a 50/50 balance here interested in ways we might regulate algorithms and data flows and powerful roadblos and art intelligence systems and media platforms this book seeks to have her number of solutions which you know is that they are all small republican in the way that i have described because, newly think it would be worse than anything is trying to regulate the those government technology and i intellectually incoherent and just responded to the crises for the popular knee-jerk complaint and we need to found intellectual basis for what i thank you so actually the most important political project of our time. in the last century, the 20th century, the great political question was to
textbooks out there, this may or may not be the strength of the book dipping on how you feel is that iitdid most of the tech in the politics tend to follow particular structure which is basically ten chapters of diagnosis or complaints and kinda one chapterer to the end which is what we going to do about i it pretty and not as wel thought out and the ideas the previous ten chapters in the smoke starts with a 50/50 balance here interested in ways we might regulate algorithms and data flows and...
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>>iit's within our reach to do this. >> raymond, lisaamon, two offavi my favorite freedom fighters. all right. g americ a. test thirty one days out, one ofing l the fastest growing blocks inocs the country, latino are leaving the democrat party in droves. even msnbcthat can't avoid talking about it. >> the democratic party has changed a lot. and i didn't identify more with the republican party. what things? well, we're fagone country family and hard work also used to vote blue, too. now, he's also a republican and most concerned with immigration con and beefinp your security. >> what are the concerns you have about immigrationborder? the fact of the matter is that we you know, we don't feele safe anymore. >>anymor joining me now is repun congresswoman meitav flores, who is running for reelection in texas.re and , yes, the vega, the gopg fo congressional candidate in virginia. congresswoman, welcome . therxas. cone is a new poll thas that 40%, of course, there'snt n a new poll that shows that 40% of independent latino voters are still undecided ahead ofundt midterms. is it enough the
>>iit's within our reach to do this. >> raymond, lisaamon, two offavi my favorite freedom fighters. all right. g americ a. test thirty one days out, one ofing l the fastest growing blocks inocs the country, latino are leaving the democrat party in droves. even msnbcthat can't avoid talking about it. >> the democratic party has changed a lot. and i didn't identify more with the republican party. what things? well, we're fagone country family and hard work also used to vote...
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iit was only later during their retirement. did they actually rekindle their friendship? discussing many different topics in their correspondence think that has also happened another time or two, but i won't bring that up. [laughter] and those two men actually remained at odds for many, many, years. it was only later during their retirement did they actually rekindle their friendship, discussing many different topics in their correspondance, including the topic of death. adams actually wrote to jefferson in 1822 these words, quote, i answer your question, is death an evil? it is not an evil. it is a blessing to the individual and to the world. yet, we ought not to wish for it, to life becomes insupportable, end quote. he was 86 years old when he wrote this note. perhaps adams had become comfortable with the idea of leaving the world. it was four years later that both men, adams and jefferson, passed away on the same exact day. july 4th, 1826. and while he was not present when his father died, john quincy adams later recorded his father's last words, three very poignant wo
iit was only later during their retirement. did they actually rekindle their friendship? discussing many different topics in their correspondence think that has also happened another time or two, but i won't bring that up. [laughter] and those two men actually remained at odds for many, many, years. it was only later during their retirement did they actually rekindle their friendship, discussing many different topics in their correspondance, including the topic of death. adams actually wrote to...