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before you is an imp for lehigh university. upon receipt of this submitted imp, the planning commission has the discretion whether to hold a separate public hearing or just hear this item today. all medical nugss and post secondary educational institutions are required to have on file with the planning department basically a current imp which describes its current anticipated future development, locations within the c 3 zoning district that occupy a site area of less than 1,000 square feet are able to submit an abbreviated imp. lehigh university does not currently own or any property in san francisco, and they only lease office space, so they're allowed to submit abbreviated imp. previously they entered into a partnership with the san francisco nasdaq. the university has been. [ inaudible ] -- the university's principle venture is called the lehyatt nasdaq center, where people can come together for a rorite of experiences -- [ inaudible ] >> -- the university is currently focused on developing additional educational programs fo
before you is an imp for lehigh university. upon receipt of this submitted imp, the planning commission has the discretion whether to hold a separate public hearing or just hear this item today. all medical nugss and post secondary educational institutions are required to have on file with the planning department basically a current imp which describes its current anticipated future development, locations within the c 3 zoning district that occupy a site area of less than 1,000 square feet are...
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. >> uno de los puintos mas imp importantes es el cenmttro de z arizona , que tiene mo fin detener a contesta las preguntas o te causa mas dudas , lesto no j deja de ser fascinantes y peued hacer todo mas sencillo . >> este es un lÑugar en el que s se puede reverti , vmos tambien que es interactivo , por ejemplo hay tiempo en estoya cama de a clavos . >> a uno le doleria , adfemas de que tenmos un teatro con pan pantyakllkpantya pantallas gigantes pueden ser a parte de el viendo las estrellas . >> y no, todavia no soy chequera para camianar en la cuerda flÑo . >>e sto qusto que tenemos es p c calses de fisica . >> y te caen con 300 libras para mantener el avance en la cuerda . >> en arizona podemos no pasar y tenemos la opciopn de e experimentar . >> aqui pues des explorar todo c claro , justo en medio de la h exhibicion en esta tormenta en d donde es mejo esr estar con todl calor . >> el ofrece estarizona ofrec d donde se ofrecen estros estudios . >> la inmuno terapia , seria t este sentifo reduce el riesgo de este cancer . >> y losm jovenes teen n en cue esto . >> y vemos el limite
. >> uno de los puintos mas imp importantes es el cenmttro de z arizona , que tiene mo fin detener a contesta las preguntas o te causa mas dudas , lesto no j deja de ser fascinantes y peued hacer todo mas sencillo . >> este es un lÑugar en el que s se puede reverti , vmos tambien que es interactivo , por ejemplo hay tiempo en estoya cama de a clavos . >> a uno le doleria , adfemas de que tenmos un teatro con pan pantyakllkpantya pantallas gigantes pueden ser a parte de el...
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but step back and we see the political problems in venezuela imp acting oil production, that has bottomeddonald trump reneges on the iran nuclear deal... new sanctions against yellow that would mean the asian buyers, if the price surges to that degree the increase in inflation in many countries could have a big impact so keep an eye on that. some good news, lovely to have some good news, amazing news for william and kate, the safe arrival of their third child, a son. absolutely. today at 2pm there will be a 42 gun salute in hyde park, true british pageantry, you have to wonder about the name, will it be a truly british name? what is your money on, you wanted oliver, we have agreed it would be oliver. oliver is the most popular name in the uk at the moment —— we have agreed it won't be oliver. have you had something to do with that? philip is a strong contender, the duke of edinburgh in his 96th year, he has stepped back, there is wonderful circularity about a new baby and the duke of edinburgh having this wonderful life of service in his twilight years, that would be lovely. and we know h
but step back and we see the political problems in venezuela imp acting oil production, that has bottomeddonald trump reneges on the iran nuclear deal... new sanctions against yellow that would mean the asian buyers, if the price surges to that degree the increase in inflation in many countries could have a big impact so keep an eye on that. some good news, lovely to have some good news, amazing news for william and kate, the safe arrival of their third child, a son. absolutely. today at 2pm...
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. >> tenemos razones por la imp imparable subida de la gasolina . >> tambien del robo de identidad de tener en ♪ el camry 2018. toyota. vayamos juntos. oye... l'eggo my eggo...lta? ¿qué hac... dame mi eggo... coco, ¿en serio? ¡te pasaste! ¿y ahora? hay que seguir las reglas. conoce las reglas. quédate con tu eggo. l'eggo my eggo. muy rico. musica. que bueno que esta con nosotros vemos en vuvivo del palacio d n mineria en el centro de la ciudad de mexico es el primer e debate entre los candidato presidencial es termna el 1 d u julio la campaÑa cuando son las elecciones . >> sera obligatoria no declarar el patrimonio la secretaria de h hacienda y el instituto nacional de estadisticas (ine( deben ser parte del sistema, trasparenca y contratos abiertos reitero que no tengo componendas con nadie mi compromiso es contigo . >> candidato lo hombre dica dic sido scecretario hablamos de c r corrupcion sistemica, puede ser limpio en medio del lodo . >> si hay millones que se lev levantan todos los diasp ensando ccoomo ayudar al pais y tambiene puede acreditar no es dificil aa basta con comprobar
. >> tenemos razones por la imp imparable subida de la gasolina . >> tambien del robo de identidad de tener en ♪ el camry 2018. toyota. vayamos juntos. oye... l'eggo my eggo...lta? ¿qué hac... dame mi eggo... coco, ¿en serio? ¡te pasaste! ¿y ahora? hay que seguir las reglas. conoce las reglas. quédate con tu eggo. l'eggo my eggo. muy rico. musica. que bueno que esta con nosotros vemos en vuvivo del palacio d n mineria en el centro de la ciudad de mexico es el primer e debate...
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trumped imp a 10% tariff on aluminum, the goal, to level t playing field and make it easier to compete with international ones that receive subsidies, his target was china. next sanctions on russian aluminum. the company called resolve, because of its association to russian billionaire, ail egg daraposka. who is alleged to be involvedn a range of illegal activities. aluminum prices have been o fluctuat all this news. treasury granted more time fors compan to wind down their business. >> i think it's the beginning of the end. i think the u.s.reasury realized they made a mrs. take, they were not intending to t impa market as they did. >> why do investors care so much about russian aluminum. the medal itself is important. things as big as automobiles down to the c of whipped cream in your fridge. the top three aluminum producing tions, china, russia and canada in that order. according to the aluminum association, the u.s. currently imports more than 1 1/2 k pounds of primary aluminum from russia. that amounts to about 12% of all demand in the united states. to put that in perspective, tha
trumped imp a 10% tariff on aluminum, the goal, to level t playing field and make it easier to compete with international ones that receive subsidies, his target was china. next sanctions on russian aluminum. the company called resolve, because of its association to russian billionaire, ail egg daraposka. who is alleged to be involvedn a range of illegal activities. aluminum prices have been o fluctuat all this news. treasury granted more time fors compan to wind down their business. >> i...
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skripal and his daughter arevi imp. credit to the workers in soldiers -- salisbury. both theli skripals arly to have ongoing medical needs. yuleaou yesterday sen a statement by police saying she was getting stronger daily but it's not clear whether sergei is recovering to the same extent. but how have either of them have been able to withstand the impact of such a deadly substance? >> there are so many that a penniening from this might take. -- penniening from this might take. you have the environmental conditions. the method with which it gotea we is from the skin, much more protective agent than ifd. inha good news for him and the investigation. >> yulia and perhaps he we father too will now becomewi cruciaesses in the investigation. described by counterterroron police a of the most complex they've everou carried jane: at least six people have been killed during protests on gaza's border with steal. protesters attempted to breach the fence. last week hundreds of lestinians were injured and more than a dozen killed in the bloodiest day of violence since the war gaza
skripal and his daughter arevi imp. credit to the workers in soldiers -- salisbury. both theli skripals arly to have ongoing medical needs. yuleaou yesterday sen a statement by police saying she was getting stronger daily but it's not clear whether sergei is recovering to the same extent. but how have either of them have been able to withstand the impact of such a deadly substance? >> there are so many that a penniening from this might take. -- penniening from this might take. you have...
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it speaks to the fact that tmey have imped this new accounting standard that is market wide and it really epquires them to change the way they'reting revenue on long-term contracts. but they are also implementing t some ofir own new changes to their financial accounting and their methodolo and that, too, has lowered revenue reported for both 2017 and 2016 by several billion dollars. why this matters right now, well, while wall street was largely expecting these numbers to come out and for the company to restate, it comes ahead of earnings, which we g next friday, and which everyone is watching so very closely, as the new management team in place heoks to move forward on its turnaround for struggling industrial. >> before you go, this is important. very quickly, these new numbers, do they say that these are -- they're reporting these numbers now simply because of the accounting change or in part because they were overstating earnings and revenue before? >> i think the earnings themselves were restated because of this new accounting change.pa the c has been signaling that this would be comi
it speaks to the fact that tmey have imped this new accounting standard that is market wide and it really epquires them to change the way they'reting revenue on long-term contracts. but they are also implementing t some ofir own new changes to their financial accounting and their methodolo and that, too, has lowered revenue reported for both 2017 and 2016 by several billion dollars. why this matters right now, well, while wall street was largely expecting these numbers to come out and for the...
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design and technology but for many people it's also a chance to get a close call imps of jets they'd never be able to see otherwise dominant came. at the berlin ash. this is al jazeera these are the top stories in yemen supporters of solid assam and our pain tribute to the hooty leader after he was killed in a saudi led strike last week saudi media says another airstrike on friday killed two more leaders and dozens of fighters at a high level meeting in santa north korean media is calling friday's summit a new milestone u.s. president donald trump has vowed to keep up the pressure on north korea and till there is complete denuclearization on the peninsula i think the responsibility has fallen on the shoulders of the president of the united states and i think we have i think i have a responsibility to see if i can do it and if i can't do it it will be a very tough time for a lot of countries and a lot of people it's certainly something that i hope i can do for the world this is beyond the united states this is a world problem and it's something that i hope i'm able to do for the world
design and technology but for many people it's also a chance to get a close call imps of jets they'd never be able to see otherwise dominant came. at the berlin ash. this is al jazeera these are the top stories in yemen supporters of solid assam and our pain tribute to the hooty leader after he was killed in a saudi led strike last week saudi media says another airstrike on friday killed two more leaders and dozens of fighters at a high level meeting in santa north korean media is calling...
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innovations an aircraft design and technology that for many people it's also a chance to get a close school imps of jets they'd never be able to see otherwise dominant came. at the berlin. now the days of going to the movies and watching on a flat screen a quit claim being replaced by what's that called immersive film experience and it's it's all show at the tribe a film festival in new york. and had a look. at. taking virtual reality a step further this is the trifecta cinema three sixty twenty seat virtual reality theater. all the film start at a designated time just like a regular movie but that is where the similarities to a regular theater going experience in the films are viewed in three hundred sixty degree. sans. in the words what is seen and heard is all through a headset with noise canceling earphones. what makes his first tour reality so much different is we're all in the same room here together all watching the same films through these goggles and we just swivel in our chair and c s three hundred and sixty degree view of the movie three sixty used to be considered a novelty gimmick b
innovations an aircraft design and technology that for many people it's also a chance to get a close school imps of jets they'd never be able to see otherwise dominant came. at the berlin. now the days of going to the movies and watching on a flat screen a quit claim being replaced by what's that called immersive film experience and it's it's all show at the tribe a film festival in new york. and had a look. at. taking virtual reality a step further this is the trifecta cinema three sixty...
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the choreography is just right because of the camera angles and the images but also because of the imp. the question of security this is quite a remarkable event when you think what has happened on the korean peninsula in recent months the fact that tensions have been so high here last year particularly during the summer last year and really a remarkable turnaround of events bringing us to this first of two possible high level summits what changed what allowed room for diplomacy i've been gauging that at the u.n. in new york in european capitals and here on the korean peninsula i filed this report from the north korean capital. when you walk around pyongyang everywhere you seem to go you hear military music blaring from shops and loudspeakers last summer the drums of war beating particularly heavily it was arguably the tensest time on the korean peninsula in decades and september north korean foreign minister real young ho headed from his ministry here to new york to give his speech at the annual meeting of world leaders at the u.n. ahead of him in the speaking order the new president
the choreography is just right because of the camera angles and the images but also because of the imp. the question of security this is quite a remarkable event when you think what has happened on the korean peninsula in recent months the fact that tensions have been so high here last year particularly during the summer last year and really a remarkable turnaround of events bringing us to this first of two possible high level summits what changed what allowed room for diplomacy i've been...
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berkeley are working to find a simple and easy to donate the cafe to, or work out a way to give the imp -- cafe to the employees and make it into a worker owned cooperative. all employees ro w.. are being paid. the city has expressed a goal that nobody will lose their jobs. there is no timeline for the cafe to reopen. >>> a goose on the loose. an unusual police case on the bay bridge. not the high-speed variety. police spotted these days with their brood in tow. apparently, they had a destination in mind. officers gave the family an escort to treasure island. >>> it is a different earth day , where volunteers got their hands dirty to uncover history. jackie ward was there. >> reporter: one scoop of sand at a time. volunteers worked alongside archaeologists to reveal pieces of history. >> there is buried history right here. all of the layers of history are right here. my job is to uncover that. >> reporter: carrie jones is the lead archaeologist . she called herself the indiana jones of san francisco. she and her team spent april through october, or the dry season, digging up the ground,
berkeley are working to find a simple and easy to donate the cafe to, or work out a way to give the imp -- cafe to the employees and make it into a worker owned cooperative. all employees ro w.. are being paid. the city has expressed a goal that nobody will lose their jobs. there is no timeline for the cafe to reopen. >>> a goose on the loose. an unusual police case on the bay bridge. not the high-speed variety. police spotted these days with their brood in tow. apparently, they had a...
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inwe need to wait and see what actually happens in terms of the imp sigs of tariffs and what impact that has on trade flows around the world and we will be able to judge better what's actually going on. well, i see our distinguished guests have arrived. so i think that better the last question. i would be happy to answer questions individually after the program is over. it's my honor now at this point to introduce the distinguished president of the heritage foundation, kay coals-james. mrs. james has an he can tensive background in crafting public policy and leading in nearly every sector of american economy and she brings a wealth of experience to this position. having served on the heritage board from 2005 to 2018 and in the conservative movement for more than 30 years. during that time, she's made conservative solution as reality at all levels of government, including during her service as director of the u.s. office of personnel management from 2001 to 2005. most recently, mrs. james was the founder and president of the gloucester insz institute, an organization dedicated to training
inwe need to wait and see what actually happens in terms of the imp sigs of tariffs and what impact that has on trade flows around the world and we will be able to judge better what's actually going on. well, i see our distinguished guests have arrived. so i think that better the last question. i would be happy to answer questions individually after the program is over. it's my honor now at this point to introduce the distinguished president of the heritage foundation, kay coals-james. mrs....
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it's north ithing and their imp requirements are still there. just since november, kim jong-un is facing an economic crisis it's never seen before. it's confusing because it's been able to hold its currency steady. but that means you're doing tremendous effort not produce your own money. it's complicated. i have a little piece on this exchange rate problem they've got and i think it's hurting them very badly. to the point i'm not so surprised that kim is now reaching out to south korea and to washington and as we saw last night, even apparently, beijing. he's looking for help. no doubt in my mind. this to me opens up a huge opportunity for all of us. r for the west. and for south korea and china to come to the plate and change north korea. i don't use the term unification. but right now, to me, and i don't, so much talk about the nuclear weapons. to me, the main problem with north korea, something that stalin gave them in 1945. it's not even their fault. stalin gave them this incredibly os fied, terrible socialist command economy system. everybo
it's north ithing and their imp requirements are still there. just since november, kim jong-un is facing an economic crisis it's never seen before. it's confusing because it's been able to hold its currency steady. but that means you're doing tremendous effort not produce your own money. it's complicated. i have a little piece on this exchange rate problem they've got and i think it's hurting them very badly. to the point i'm not so surprised that kim is now reaching out to south korea and to...
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. >> you pointed out goods inflation is still running low if these tar writ iffs gets imp that couldpetus. to come back to what you're saying about the fed dots and they were close going to four dots for this year, how do you think the market would react if at the next meeting they do forecast these four dots forecast how do you think the equities markets would take it? >> you know, i think the equit markets would actually want to see where the current volatility level is and i think one of the reasons being is you've seen a bifurcation between expectations in the equity markets and in the bond markets as we start going through the rest of the year and where earnings are at, i think guidance will move the market higher just given the fact that we've seen a spike to 3% on the ten-year, and here we are, you eluded to it earlier, we've been range bound between 2.7 5 aand 2.82.8 and you would think it would be higher given that the fed is hiking at a faster rate. i think earnings will move the market and guidance from management as opposed to what we see out of the dot plots and guidance
. >> you pointed out goods inflation is still running low if these tar writ iffs gets imp that couldpetus. to come back to what you're saying about the fed dots and they were close going to four dots for this year, how do you think the market would react if at the next meeting they do forecast these four dots forecast how do you think the equities markets would take it? >> you know, i think the equit markets would actually want to see where the current volatility level is and i...
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. >> start out rain turn to snow, maybe a couple imps.ext week, moderate snow, looking more impressive. >> bring it on. we need it. had either go to the roads now. moderate conditions on the east shore. car fire 80 near gillman street blocking left lanes of traffic. that apparently is still out in lanes. i am seeing slowing approaching. that would be at the top of your screen near golden gate field. things pretty moderate, some company as you make your way towards bay bridge toll plaza. here is what that looks like. metering lights turned on at 5:30. ironically cash paying lanes are easier to get through. fasttrack not so much. carpool layups are always the best way to go. from hercules to san francisco, ramped it up to 50 minutes because of the car fire and also because metering lie on. on the span, sluggish with brake lights through the tunnel into san francisco. >> thank you, sue. look at this dramatic crash in florida. you can see here a silver suddenly swerves into the path of motorcycle in tampa bay and runs the motorcyclist off the
. >> start out rain turn to snow, maybe a couple imps.ext week, moderate snow, looking more impressive. >> bring it on. we need it. had either go to the roads now. moderate conditions on the east shore. car fire 80 near gillman street blocking left lanes of traffic. that apparently is still out in lanes. i am seeing slowing approaching. that would be at the top of your screen near golden gate field. things pretty moderate, some company as you make your way towards bay bridge toll...
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let me tell you something -- >> laura: i don't want to go back to college highlights but the left was imp- but now it is russia baiting morning, noon, and night. >> there is a large group of people who have not accepted the results of the election and they will support anything that makes donald trump look bad so they can throw him out of office. a special counsel has been named to investigate duonald trump wih no proof of collusion. we need to accept the results of the election and get the country back on track. i hope mueller wraps it up soon and announces there's no collusion. we'll see what happens to manafort and gates and the other. but as for the president, he won. let's get on with the government business. >> victor davis -- chris go ahead. >> i can imagine the people on the right -- >> excuse me -- >> laura: hold on. >> the issue is -- >> victor we had to -- >> laura: whether people are going to be treated in a disparate fashion or under the same or similar circumstances but it's i have to ask about mccabe. we have a criminal referral on mccabe. trump's instinct about him. he has
let me tell you something -- >> laura: i don't want to go back to college highlights but the left was imp- but now it is russia baiting morning, noon, and night. >> there is a large group of people who have not accepted the results of the election and they will support anything that makes donald trump look bad so they can throw him out of office. a special counsel has been named to investigate duonald trump wih no proof of collusion. we need to accept the results of the election and...
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james comey making the point in this book he it the imp ra mature from the president. >> it's annoys, president obama cosigned my decision, so it's perfectly acceptable. ? so the way this is going to end, we still have no idea, but certainly the president's legal troubles currently lead me to believe that james comey made the wrong decision. he knew all of that context at the time he came out and decided to damage hillary clinton. >> michael steele, i'm going to read one of these tweets. give me a second here form the big questions in the badly reviewed book aren't answered like, how come he gave um classified information, why did he like to congress? why did the dnc refuse to good give server to the fbi? why the phony memos? mccake's $700,000 and more? >> what do you make of the president engaging in the publication of this book. >>i trying to get out of in front of a narrative that's going to smack him upside the head. he wants to lay down in tracks, trashing comey as much as possible, and trying to delegitimatize any revelations or any store lines that emerge. that's donald trump's
james comey making the point in this book he it the imp ra mature from the president. >> it's annoys, president obama cosigned my decision, so it's perfectly acceptable. ? so the way this is going to end, we still have no idea, but certainly the president's legal troubles currently lead me to believe that james comey made the wrong decision. he knew all of that context at the time he came out and decided to damage hillary clinton. >> michael steele, i'm going to read one of these...
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and so the imp will i cases for the president are absolutely pr profound and he is going through internaleaval and turmoil that's giving rise to these reports from cnn that he's contemplating firing rod rosenstein. and remember, that warrant had to be approved at multiple levels in the department of justice by appointees of trump himself. so they signed off with the main officials of justice and the southern district of new york. >> what happens if the president fires rosenstein. would it be safer politically? >> that is an excellent question. i think that firing rod rosenstein would provoke much of the same reaction from my republican as well as democratic colleagues, one of outrage and intense opposition. and i welcome my republican colleagues saying it won't happen, it can't happen. he's too smart to do it. but we know that the president can be impulsive and rash. and i hope they are not in denial. in the meantime, i have worked and talked to my republican colleagues privately behind the scenes because i think we are gaining momentum for legislation that i've sponsored along with senat
and so the imp will i cases for the president are absolutely pr profound and he is going through internaleaval and turmoil that's giving rise to these reports from cnn that he's contemplating firing rod rosenstein. and remember, that warrant had to be approved at multiple levels in the department of justice by appointees of trump himself. so they signed off with the main officials of justice and the southern district of new york. >> what happens if the president fires rosenstein. would it...
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>> i think what i have tried to say in the past, he is imp impetuous.posed to much of the world. that's a scary combination. >> do you -- where would you put yourself here? there's some skeptics here. kim jong-un's grandfather snookered bill clinton. the his snookered george w. bush. how concerned are you that it's another game? he has a peace bridge to sell you. do you think -- how -- >> we need to be very skeptical. in 2012, the obama administration -- we have a series here of our leaders trying to deal with these tyrants and not having very good success in doing that. they will not be truthful just because they want to be truthful. i think there has to be some determination that -- verification is absolute, that the north koreans walk away with something out of this. frankly, everybody, including the chinese, has to keep the economic pressure on. >> is there a commitment that kim jong-un will ask for that you feel the president -- you would tell the president, don't give on this, please don't give on this? what would that be? >> i think our presence
>> i think what i have tried to say in the past, he is imp impetuous.posed to much of the world. that's a scary combination. >> do you -- where would you put yourself here? there's some skeptics here. kim jong-un's grandfather snookered bill clinton. the his snookered george w. bush. how concerned are you that it's another game? he has a peace bridge to sell you. do you think -- how -- >> we need to be very skeptical. in 2012, the obama administration -- we have a series here...
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i think the most imp thing you can do is to make sure if you have children oif you have younger relativest they have a relationship with the lake ith live aboue blocks from lake michigan and i try to get my kids down there swimming as often as possible. i think what happened for a while is a generation or two turn their backs on the lakes and the lake suffered you know as you would expect. so i think the most significant thing you can do is to just g raise the neeration with an appreciation for what we have. so take the great lakes but personalize it. >> brown: absolutely. all right. we're going to continue and have more of our conversation on our now read this page. but before we end here let me introduce our book club pick for ma it is the book "educated" by tara westover a memoir of growing up in survivalist family in remote idaho. it's been one of the most talked about and critically acclaimed books of the year. we hope you hope you do continue to read along with us. now read this partnership with the "new york times." dan egan for now, thanks for being part of this. >> thanks for hav
i think the most imp thing you can do is to make sure if you have children oif you have younger relativest they have a relationship with the lake ith live aboue blocks from lake michigan and i try to get my kids down there swimming as often as possible. i think what happened for a while is a generation or two turn their backs on the lakes and the lake suffered you know as you would expect. so i think the most significant thing you can do is to just g raise the neeration with an appreciation for...
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you cannot even take first class travel and pay for it yourself because it creates the appearance of impiety. >> the sense of entitlement that really comes through. thinking you are going to replace the sitting attorney general is pretty stunning. that's i think unbelievably egotistical. not only that, it's a fantasy. the idea that he would be confirmed by the senate. show me the voice in the senate who would ever a propprove scot pruitt, especially now. >> the president is going to west virginia for a short day trip to talk about infrastructure. remember he tried to talk about infrastructure how many times. >> several weeks. >> he's boarding air force one. we'll be right back. t alert. i'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? so let's promote our spring travel deal on ch
you cannot even take first class travel and pay for it yourself because it creates the appearance of impiety. >> the sense of entitlement that really comes through. thinking you are going to replace the sitting attorney general is pretty stunning. that's i think unbelievably egotistical. not only that, it's a fantasy. the idea that he would be confirmed by the senate. show me the voice in the senate who would ever a propprove scot pruitt, especially now. >> the president is going to...
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so you can see the caseload as well, which has increased a little over 10% since the imp of willmentation of the affordable care act. i talked a little bit about the abod requirement, estimated between 4500 and 5,000 people that have to activities to maintain their benefits. we've been working over the last year to prepare for implementation of the work activities and the job training opportunities for this population. in our workforce development area, this really is -- it goes across several areas that i just discussed. it's really helping people on public assistance, whether it's a family or a single adult find a job which driving access to pla employment training. really, this is sort of cornerstone of our workforce development and job services program is jobs now. this began under the federal stimulus act in 200 # 8-2009, and has been successful not only in moving folks into employment for the first time, but helping them maintain employment after substance diesed placement. almost 60% of individuals for example continue to have earnings over three years after they are substance dies
so you can see the caseload as well, which has increased a little over 10% since the imp of willmentation of the affordable care act. i talked a little bit about the abod requirement, estimated between 4500 and 5,000 people that have to activities to maintain their benefits. we've been working over the last year to prepare for implementation of the work activities and the job training opportunities for this population. in our workforce development area, this really is -- it goes across several...
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now he is betraying-- showing himself to srong again in fermintermof calling for imp peevment. i believe the senate election is having a direct impact on his >> yang: the woman's testimony about their first encounter-- her first encounter with govenoor greitens -- he was governor yet-- makes it sound something less than lcome, certainly, to say the least. what did she sayhethe investigative committee asked her why she continued to have contact with himfter that? >> she said-- and i describe this in one of my columns -- she was afraid that she was not going to be alled to leave his basement. she was fared. she waarful. she was crying. she was shaking. and he grabbed her in a bear hug, lowered her down to the ground, and then, depending on your interpretation of what happened there, either sexually assaulted her or engaged in some sort of sex with. he it was, to me, the most shocking part of the statement. because it changes the entire dynamics from the consensual affair that the governor has been talking about, to somethint uals much more like sex predation. >> yang: tony messen
now he is betraying-- showing himself to srong again in fermintermof calling for imp peevment. i believe the senate election is having a direct impact on his >> yang: the woman's testimony about their first encounter-- her first encounter with govenoor greitens -- he was governor yet-- makes it sound something less than lcome, certainly, to say the least. what did she sayhethe investigative committee asked her why she continued to have contact with himfter that? >> she said-- and i...
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this morningeueurop's r trtrfic corol agency warne planeslying in the easrn medirranean a possie impeing aistrike osyria. esidentrtrump's s thats toto carry t miliry actioin syriin resnse to t alleged chemal weapo attack mes as is fang an eslating politil cris at homefter the i raidedhe offes of his ngtimeersonal laer miael cohen rly mond morning. "t new york mes" repts the fbi ents we looking r recos about yoffs towo wome-- karen mougal an sthanie clifrd -- whsay th had affrs with trp, beforee was prident. the trump-appointed deputy attorney general rod rosenstein personally signed off on the raid, which was carried out by the interim u.s. attorney of the southern district of new york, who was also appointed by president trump. there's now increasing speculation trump may try to fire rosenstein or even special counsel robert mueller. on tuesday, white house spokesperson sarah huckabee sanders said trump believes he has the power to fire mueller. >> cerertainly believes he is te power to do so. amy: republican lawmakers are urging trump not to fire rosenstein or mueller, but have resiste
this morningeueurop's r trtrfic corol agency warne planeslying in the easrn medirranean a possie impeing aistrike osyria. esidentrtrump's s thats toto carry t miliry actioin syriin resnse to t alleged chemal weapo attack mes as is fang an eslating politil cris at homefter the i raidedhe offes of his ngtimeersonal laer miael cohen rly mond morning. "t new york mes" repts the fbi ents we looking r recos about yoffs towo wome-- karen mougal an sthanie clifrd -- whsay th had affrs with...
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what larry said was not imp empiric empirical. >> the redric is hurting the market, is it not? at least on a short-term basis it's causing more volatility than you otherwise might have. are we suggesting it is not, pete >> i think you're right. you're exactly right the volatility is clear as a bell we see it each and every day and obviously, the tweets and everything, this president and this entire -- everything that we have seen now is so different than anything we have seen in the past, because we have seen a mark that reacts off news very, very quickly now it's even faster when you have a president who is out there tweeting, scott, that does create volatility there's no doubt about it. but it's amazing how there's a little bit less of a move each and every time >> i'm sure people are looking, the dow is up 350. they say, what do you mean this is hurting the market? we're talking -- yes, the dow is up 356 points right now. if there was a tweet threatening $200 billion in additional tariffs on china, the dow would be down 356 points that's the point we're making. >> that's why
what larry said was not imp empiric empirical. >> the redric is hurting the market, is it not? at least on a short-term basis it's causing more volatility than you otherwise might have. are we suggesting it is not, pete >> i think you're right. you're exactly right the volatility is clear as a bell we see it each and every day and obviously, the tweets and everything, this president and this entire -- everything that we have seen now is so different than anything we have seen in the...
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bill clinton without controversy removed william sessions in 1993 over allegations of serious ethical imp implyties. ironically, the man clinton replaced him ended up to be a thorn in the administration's side. after trump finished with his opening monologue that lasted a minute or so, i explained the nature of the material i was about to discuss and why we thought it was important he know about it. i than began to summarize the information in the dossier that he'd been with prostituted in a moscow hotel in 2013 and that the russianed had filmed the episode. i didn't mention one particular allegation in the dossier, that he was having prostitutes urinate on each other on the very bed president obama and the first lady had once slept in, as a way of soiling the bed. i figured that single detail was not necessary to put him on notice about the material. this whole thing was weird enough. as i spoke, i felt a strange out of body experience, as if i were watching myself speak to the new president about prostitutes in russia. before i finished, trump interrupted sharply with a dismissive tone.
bill clinton without controversy removed william sessions in 1993 over allegations of serious ethical imp implyties. ironically, the man clinton replaced him ended up to be a thorn in the administration's side. after trump finished with his opening monologue that lasted a minute or so, i explained the nature of the material i was about to discuss and why we thought it was important he know about it. i than began to summarize the information in the dossier that he'd been with prostituted in a...
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roth parkinson's disease, placebos can imp motor ability, and those effects can last for years.her you're with a doctoo in bal or a curandero in the mexican mountains, these healing placebos are never too far away. from huala de jimenez, i'm nsikan akpan and this is sciencescope from the pbs newshour. glig don't know about the fire ants. online're online you can read more about theolacebo'se in heal. vance, author of "suggestible you." that's on our website, pbs.org/newshour.da >> an before we ga woman has testified that missouri governor eric greitens physically assaulted her during an unwanted sexual encounter. the details were part of a report released tonight by the missouri state house committee that is investigating greitens. the group of five republicans and two democrats determined her story credible. greitens, who is a republican, was indicted in fbruary on an invasion of privacy charge for threatening to release an explicit photo of the woman. he denies any criminal wrongdoing and that the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow
roth parkinson's disease, placebos can imp motor ability, and those effects can last for years.her you're with a doctoo in bal or a curandero in the mexican mountains, these healing placebos are never too far away. from huala de jimenez, i'm nsikan akpan and this is sciencescope from the pbs newshour. glig don't know about the fire ants. online're online you can read more about theolacebo'se in heal. vance, author of "suggestible you." that's on our website, pbs.org/newshour.da...
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design and technology but for many people it's also a chance to get a close school imps of jets they'd never be able to see otherwise dominant al-jazeera at the berlin. we have the sports news still ahead of us on our nascar practice turned out to be a terrifying experience but the strike that it will have the details. he has no passport yet he's politically active in two countries i was the only one who got elected on the power of peaceful transition when because the short term expired you know part of the world some people think you are stupid or crazy if you do that mikhail saakashvili former president of georgia and ex governor of the odessa region in ukraine talks to al-jazeera. the scene for us where they are on line what is american sign in yemen that peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on sat there are people that there are choosing between buying medication and eating this is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone who's an activist and just posted a story
design and technology but for many people it's also a chance to get a close school imps of jets they'd never be able to see otherwise dominant al-jazeera at the berlin. we have the sports news still ahead of us on our nascar practice turned out to be a terrifying experience but the strike that it will have the details. he has no passport yet he's politically active in two countries i was the only one who got elected on the power of peaceful transition when because the short term expired you...
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really done in terms of the mainstream is really deradicalize king's message and king's antiimperial imp, anticapitalism, his cower aimous ability to speak truth to power and to talk about white racism, white privilege, and turned him into sort of this soft, fuzzy teddy bear, this figure that everybody could love even though the last three years of his life when he's in chicago battling mayor daily, when he no thinker is political friends with president trump lyndon johnson, people are castigating king and there's one newspaper report in '67 that's saying king and car michael are the batman and robin of the movement, and saying that there are two sides of the same coin. so we choose to remember only the king who ends with the "i have a dream" speech at the march on washington and we don't interrogate that speech because that's a speech where he says, we are coming to cache check that has been stamped insufficient funds, but we refuse to believe that bank of americans, justice, is bankrupt. that's what king says in '63. when we think about king's legacy, part of irony of his legacy is tha
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leverage, reduce duration mismatch and more portly, do away with these implicit state guarantees on the impnvestors seeing the industry is virtually risk-free. they want to take out some of that risk and the anp market. yvonne: we have some lance coming in from the hong kong monetary authority. they have been spending billions dollars, saying that 50 billion hong kong dollars and outflows is not too much, they are saying they do not see a large scale of shorting the currency and they are saying hong kong dollar purchases operation is smooth and sound. rates are slowly rising and the expect that to continue. there is -- they are still downplaying. how much more can we continue to defend it before we start worrying about liquidity? stephen: that is right. we are getting some property numbers so we can see how that tightening is going to be affecting them. will continue to watch those lines coming in from the hong kong monetary authority. let's do a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. southwest airlines checking -- raising inspections. will be completed within 30 days. it found
leverage, reduce duration mismatch and more portly, do away with these implicit state guarantees on the impnvestors seeing the industry is virtually risk-free. they want to take out some of that risk and the anp market. yvonne: we have some lance coming in from the hong kong monetary authority. they have been spending billions dollars, saying that 50 billion hong kong dollars and outflows is not too much, they are saying they do not see a large scale of shorting the currency and they are saying...
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based programs and made medication part of our rep -- pepper 2004 -- -- one other element is wehead impeddded recovery coaches, some of our hospital ers around the commonwealth to engage in discussions with people who overdosed and to see if they couldn't talk them into moving into treatment. most of the folks in -- who play that recovery coach role, are people in recovery themselves. it turned out that their ability to reach out and speak to people who had just overdosed and were in the throes of this addiction, this pretty powerful one. some cases we saw as much as 80% of those who were contacted and touched by this program, find their way into treatment. now, that doesn't mean 80% get out of treatment but the bottom line is for the first time we found a mechanism that really seemed to help nudge people, many for the first time, into pursuing treatment as a possible option for them. with respoke -- respect to what is next we filed legislation that is before the legislateyear that is called the care character has number of elements that build on some of the things we have done previously
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. >> because you will hurt yourself because you are too imp competent to use any basic household appliancesthe united states won in large part of james comey. >> are beaters okay? >> no, i don't even trust these people to be near an egg beater. >> not even a manual egg beater because wait, is this something that trims my nose hair? >> stay away gr it. just you know what, put yourself -- >> the president thinks you're that stupid. >> put yourself in bubble wrap and slowly walk back into your bedroom and make sure you can breathe and put the covers over your head because this is so obvious that you -- i really find it hard to believe that you are as stupid as anybody that's pushing these conspiracy theories. james comey did more than anybody in america other than hillary clinton to elect donald trump. >> speaking of jim comey he's ak thatting the president's behavior as undignified. why is he talking so much about hair and hand size? a look through the former fbi's book. >> massive hands. >> oh, my lord. >> just massive. >> when are we ever going to see the sun. >> he's got huge hands. >> wou
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. >> an children's issue very imp climate change.he notion we are the only country in the world not in the pairy climate accord is a travesty. every other country has recognized the detrimental impact and has taken steps to address it. currently we have not stayed on course with the other countries. >> we are the richest nation in the world yet we have citizens who go bankrupt trying to cover basic health care costs. i think that is an outrage and that we should be ashamed. > tonight at 8:00 eastern on -span's q&a. we're featuring best selling fiction writers. join us live today at noon eastern. >> wearneds morning we were in montana for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitols tour. the lieutenant governor will be ur best. >> "washington journal" continues. ost: back at our desk. your work revolves that a lot a the intersection of politics and social media and pop culture. i'll start with this story from the "washington post" today that's gotten a lot of attention in the last couple of days about laura ingram taking a holiday ami
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. >> lindsay has been surprise imp ingly fair. >> and senator tillis has been on this issue for months -- >> the recall of law and history will hold him in good standing for a long time to come. >> joining us now, a member of the intelligence committee, democratic congressman jim himes of connecticut. eugene robinson is back with us as well and he has the first question. gene? >> well, congressman hemes, just following up, can congress protect bob mueller and how can it do that? and what are the prospects? >> good question. i'm not sure anybody the ants. whether there are a couple more thom tillises out there. a guy who joins a very small club of non-retiring republicans who are willing to stand up and say, hey, this is the right thing. this is about the rule of law. so we don't know. i mean, i -- on my side of the capitol, in the house, you've got an awful lot of republican legislators facing republican primaries, where even in places like the northeast, there is a small group of republican primary voters who are interested not in what the truth is here, but in supporting their guy. b
. >> lindsay has been surprise imp ingly fair. >> and senator tillis has been on this issue for months -- >> the recall of law and history will hold him in good standing for a long time to come. >> joining us now, a member of the intelligence committee, democratic congressman jim himes of connecticut. eugene robinson is back with us as well and he has the first question. gene? >> well, congressman hemes, just following up, can congress protect bob mueller and how...