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indian wells and miami wa s lova ble australia and indian wells and miami was lovable start to the year take the clay—court season off, there were definitely a few people questioning the wisdom of that, but getting back on a grass court to win and then when his eight wimbledon title without dropping a set has been incredible to watch. he doesn't move so which is understandable, but you have to be more aggressive and make your opponent to the running. that is what he is prepared to do, still hitting his spots brilliantly on his serve and then when his forehand comes into play, i don't think there's a better shot in the game. when you look at his accomplishments, certainly in an individual sport, in a global game, you look at the numbers, i guess jack nicklaus ingolstadt 18 majors and jack nicklaus ingolstadt18 majors and federer now 19, jack nicklaus ingolstadt18 majors and federer now19, it jack nicklaus ingolstadt18 majors and federer now 19, it is tough to think of other athletes that have transcended their sport as much as he has. he does not over exert himself with his technique, he
indian wells and miami wa s lova ble australia and indian wells and miami was lovable start to the year take the clay—court season off, there were definitely a few people questioning the wisdom of that, but getting back on a grass court to win and then when his eight wimbledon title without dropping a set has been incredible to watch. he doesn't move so which is understandable, but you have to be more aggressive and make your opponent to the running. that is what he is prepared to do, still...
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recall last year's world series when the cubs ended their long championship drought by beating the indians. wellednesday marked exactly 38 weeks since the cubs clinched the series. well, now hospitals in the windy city are reporting a serious spike in births. >> some newborns and their parents even have had pictures taken with the world series trophy. it seems while the cubs were celebrating plenty of their fans were, well, also celebrating. >> i think they were celebrating. in their own way. some of the popular names have been ivy, a wrigley, an addison for one of the streets there in wrigleyville. >> cute. >>> your apple ear buds have a touch of the dark side in them. >> so the tech giant's chief designer says the buds look was inspired by "star wars" stormtroopers. i think i see the resemblancres. he passed it along to j.j. abrams. >> interestingly, the movie's costume designer told "vanity fair" that apple inspired the stormtroopers' look in the film. >> wow. >> look at that. >> very inception. very meta. >> the "star wars" movies are just onethanks for waking up with good morning washington
recall last year's world series when the cubs ended their long championship drought by beating the indians. wellednesday marked exactly 38 weeks since the cubs clinched the series. well, now hospitals in the windy city are reporting a serious spike in births. >> some newborns and their parents even have had pictures taken with the world series trophy. it seems while the cubs were celebrating plenty of their fans were, well, also celebrating. >> i think they were celebrating. in...
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he moved to indian wells just outside of palm springs in the '70s worked in construction.atthews lived through both world wars and supported his family through the great depression. >>> new video this morning out of myanmar. c cameras catching the moment a buddhist pa go goda. look at that. rain raised the weekend and may have weakened the pace. that pagoda sat right on the bay. it tumbled in when it couldn't stand anymore. >> good luck. >> get a bear out of your car. a black bear versus a car this morning. a colorado man may need to find a new way to get around. >> i think he was marking his territory. this is the destruction from the bear in the rocky mountains town of crested butte on saturday night. look at the side of that door. >> look at the guy's face. >> there goes that. i hope my car insurance covers it. the owner says the bear climbed in, somehow locked itself inside the car and as it was trying to get out it thrashed around. that is the result of the bear's claws. the owner says bears break into cars all the time in the area but he's never seen anything quite l
he moved to indian wells just outside of palm springs in the '70s worked in construction.atthews lived through both world wars and supported his family through the great depression. >>> new video this morning out of myanmar. c cameras catching the moment a buddhist pa go goda. look at that. rain raised the weekend and may have weakened the pace. that pagoda sat right on the bay. it tumbled in when it couldn't stand anymore. >> good luck. >> get a bear out of your car. a...
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and we visit a luxurious estate in indian wells california, plus a connecticut state located right onfirst we take a look at all things to consider when looking for the perfect home if you are a golf enthusiast. location is also important when it comes to looking at homes on a course. just like in real estate, the old adage location, location, location matters. [music playing]
and we visit a luxurious estate in indian wells california, plus a connecticut state located right onfirst we take a look at all things to consider when looking for the perfect home if you are a golf enthusiast. location is also important when it comes to looking at homes on a course. just like in real estate, the old adage location, location, location matters. [music playing]
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looks like 6arcia will respond immediately. 6arcia beta earlier in the year at indian wells, so the chamberjohannahis into a deciding set. andy murray is an action on centre court at the moment, against another french opponent, benoit paire, the world number a6. murray looking to reach the quarterfinals once again. this is the tenth year in a row that he has reached the last 16, the defending champion, world number one. you would expect him to go through in that match. you can watch that over on bbc two at the moment. we can see if murray will do it. it will be a big day for british bands if both do win, but most of the talk away from what's on court at the moment. the quality of the pictures, especially kwon 18 beside us, many players say it was slippery and likely to cause injuries. —— the quality of the pictures. the manager has responded to the criticism. quality of the pictures. the manager has responded to the criticismlj did has responded to the criticism.” did not see anything that concerned me. i had the privilege to walk onto the courts and see the courts, i think they were as good as th
looks like 6arcia will respond immediately. 6arcia beta earlier in the year at indian wells, so the chamberjohannahis into a deciding set. andy murray is an action on centre court at the moment, against another french opponent, benoit paire, the world number a6. murray looking to reach the quarterfinals once again. this is the tenth year in a row that he has reached the last 16, the defending champion, world number one. you would expect him to go through in that match. you can watch that over...
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>> i think it needs to show the indian population, as well as the entire world, how much it can protectrmation. the questions are not about the social benefits that the indian government can give from the project, but rather what the measures are taken to protect the data, and are you collecting just enough data, or over collecting? those are the questions which the indian population and citizens are working on now. how much information is too much information, where is it going, how is it breached, are you required to inform people, what happens to the data? governments have always been collecting information like for your gender ore your name. those are aggregated information that we accept as public domain information. what changes that?at what point does that change from my data to aggregated data? view, you've had over a decade of experience in public policy. you have seen development in the space. what is the line in the sand? >> i think we need to have an informed discussion with the members of the public, what exactly is the baseline that is acceptable to people. you and i are d
>> i think it needs to show the indian population, as well as the entire world, how much it can protectrmation. the questions are not about the social benefits that the indian government can give from the project, but rather what the measures are taken to protect the data, and are you collecting just enough data, or over collecting? those are the questions which the indian population and citizens are working on now. how much information is too much information, where is it going, how is...
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well both in the regular lanes and hov lanes this morning. for our friends in prince george's county, route 4, route 5, indian head highway, doing well in bothsouthbound and northbound side. if you're traveling inbound on ut
well both in the regular lanes and hov lanes this morning. for our friends in prince george's county, route 4, route 5, indian head highway, doing well in bothsouthbound and northbound side. if you're traveling inbound on ut
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who disagrees welcome to send an email to this said action that was the word used by the indian home minister as well as of a later government you said in your maiden speech that you took this job with humility you were proud to be elected to the british parliament. it feel like to be in a parliament where the government is in power because it gave a billion pounds to one section of the country proud to be in the parliament very very proud to be in the british parliament which is the most diverse parliament ever we're in more women more thick minorities more and more people with disabilities have been elected than ever before but as you very rightly pointed out if one billion pounds can be found from the magic money tree to help out the good people of northern ireland that is not fair on the people of people in other parts of the u.k. where this all sterile these cuts are having a devastating impact on local communities and that is why food bank usage not just in our but in other parts of the country has increased from a forty one thousand during the labor government to now it is over more than one m
who disagrees welcome to send an email to this said action that was the word used by the indian home minister as well as of a later government you said in your maiden speech that you took this job with humility you were proud to be elected to the british parliament. it feel like to be in a parliament where the government is in power because it gave a billion pounds to one section of the country proud to be in the parliament very very proud to be in the british parliament which is the most...
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well. this is indian head highway between kerby hill road and palmer road. all lanes are shut down this morning. this is a major problem if we can show the video this morning of the scene. a major problem for lots of people headed into and out of the city. all lanes blocked indian head highway between kerr by and palmer. the beltway is looking -- the rest of the main routes in and out of town, no major worries. guys? >> melissa, thank you. >>> look who is here. >> lauren rickets. >> we're always happy when you're here. >> i'm happy because it's friday. >> then you have the weather reality. 90 degrees. >> before 5:00 in the morning. >> when i do my is at 90, i couldn't believe it. >> crazy. >> craziness. >> we are in d.c. and it's summertime. nothing we can't deal with. as we continue through the remainder of the weekend, we're in weather alert mode. it's going to be so darn hot as we continue not only today but also tomorrow and sunday. humidity will finally break by the time we get into tuesday. thank goodness. but until then, dangerously hot conditions. we
well. this is indian head highway between kerby hill road and palmer road. all lanes are shut down this morning. this is a major problem if we can show the video this morning of the scene. a major problem for lots of people headed into and out of the city. all lanes blocked indian head highway between kerr by and palmer. the beltway is looking -- the rest of the main routes in and out of town, no major worries. guys? >> melissa, thank you. >>> look who is here. >> lauren...
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we get good applicants from indian institutions here as well.he de-monetization push last year that led to a huge change. how has that affected tata sons? a country more innovation hungry, so de-monetization is one of the steps. it started off with the unique id program. it is the largest database of biometric identified population anywhere in the world, and on top of that you have elements, the monetary aspects, the unified approach to payments, so these are things that would take the country only forward. about some ofalk the innovations or changes taking the digital world forward, and that would be cloud services. tata consultancy is one leading company in that is news. with the explosion of cloud services, how is that affecting tata consultancy and the way tata sons does business as it modernizes infrastructure? >> we have to think about cloud and computing on the edge. this is going to be the most powerful. you cannot take all the data to the cloud. that is the journey we are on. along that journey, we have the embedded side of our business
we get good applicants from indian institutions here as well.he de-monetization push last year that led to a huge change. how has that affected tata sons? a country more innovation hungry, so de-monetization is one of the steps. it started off with the unique id program. it is the largest database of biometric identified population anywhere in the world, and on top of that you have elements, the monetary aspects, the unified approach to payments, so these are things that would take the country...
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[laughter] >> it seems a large part of your insight stems from having visited indian reservations as well as your shared expense is a woman of color from a minority background, so in your opinion how does this introduction to diverse cultures and lived realities help better inform the law? how should we future lawyers seek to educate ourselves on this diversity? justice sotomayor: you know i am a person of color and i thought i knew a lot about different cultures. when i got to the supreme court, i had a native american friend whom i adore. he was a law school classmate, and he came to me and said, you know, sonia, it has been eons since a justice visited any of the tribes, and it happened to be sandra day o'connor and steve breyer, and they had gone on a tour of some tribal courts, and that had been the only justices who had ever interacted directly with native american tribes. and he said, they feel like they are marginalized in our culture, and it would be nice if the justices showed some interest in them. and so i said, ok, i will go. as with anybody who asks me to do something, i mak
[laughter] >> it seems a large part of your insight stems from having visited indian reservations as well as your shared expense is a woman of color from a minority background, so in your opinion how does this introduction to diverse cultures and lived realities help better inform the law? how should we future lawyers seek to educate ourselves on this diversity? justice sotomayor: you know i am a person of color and i thought i knew a lot about different cultures. when i got to the...
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if you chuck in stan wawrinka and rafa nadal falling by the wayside as well, it means the purveyor of indian, roger federer, at 35—years—old, is the highest ranked player left in the draw.. austin halewood rounds up the men's quarter—finals for us. centre court crowds are used to seeing andy murray in quarter—finals. his 10th in a row this time against america's sam querrey. but after andy murray took the first set, losing the second was not in the script. the third, andy murray was too good and back in control. 0r murray was too good and back in control. or was he? the fourth was lost and the next would soon follow. into a decider, andy murray was limited and wincing in pain. in typicalfashion, sam limited and wincing in pain. in typical fashion, sam querrey limited and wincing in pain. in typicalfashion, sam querrey reached the last four of the grand slam. the defending champion going home. five set matches continue to be the order of the day, as marin cilic and muller could not be separated. muller could not be separated. muller beat rafael nadal a few days ago, but got broken in his firs
if you chuck in stan wawrinka and rafa nadal falling by the wayside as well, it means the purveyor of indian, roger federer, at 35—years—old, is the highest ranked player left in the draw.. austin halewood rounds up the men's quarter—finals for us. centre court crowds are used to seeing andy murray in quarter—finals. his 10th in a row this time against america's sam querrey. but after andy murray took the first set, losing the second was not in the script. the third, andy murray was too...
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. >> i think a large part of your insight stems from having visited indian reservations as well as your shared experience as a woman of color from a minority background in your opinion, how does this interaction diverse cultures and realities help better inform the law? how should we lawyers seek to educate ourselves on these issues? >> i, i person of color. and i thought i knew a lot about different cultures. what i when i got to the supreme court i had a native american friend who i adore, he was a law school classmate and he came to me and he said you know sonja, it's been eons since a justice visited any of the tribes. and it happened to be sandra day o'connor and steve breyer and they had gone on a tourof some tribal courts . and that had been the only justice for justices who had ever interacted directly with native american tribes. and he said they feel like they're marginalized in our culture. and it would be nice if a justice showed interest in them. and so i said okay, i'll go. >> and as with anybody who asked me to do something, i make them work too. >> and it's a really key
. >> i think a large part of your insight stems from having visited indian reservations as well as your shared experience as a woman of color from a minority background in your opinion, how does this interaction diverse cultures and realities help better inform the law? how should we lawyers seek to educate ourselves on these issues? >> i, i person of color. and i thought i knew a lot about different cultures. what i when i got to the supreme court i had a native american friend who...
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if you chuck in stan wawrinka and rafa nadal falling by the wayside as well, it means the purveyor of indiand player left in the draw.. austin halewood rounds up the men's quarter—finals for us.
if you chuck in stan wawrinka and rafa nadal falling by the wayside as well, it means the purveyor of indiand player left in the draw.. austin halewood rounds up the men's quarter—finals for us.
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in terms of central banks as well, we're hearing from the australians and indians this week. what are we expecting in terms of monetary policy? the reserve bank australia has to be reserved about housing. so not much. they have to worry about the strength of the currency. the inflation backdrop is not as robust as you would expect in the easing cycle, they will probably do nothing. india is different. they have a 25 basis cut in the market. but with liquidity following the reverse of monetisation, there are things to expect. officials will not just be dealing with the economy, they are holding last—ditch talks with the uk's largest trade union to avert the first strike in 50 years. meton security and hospitality staff of the bank are threatening to go on strike. the trade union claims it will make the bank more effective. guitar‘s diplomatic row with four arab guitar‘s diplomatic row with four ara b states guitar‘s diplomatic row with four arab states is affecting its foreign reserves severely. the net international reserves fell by more than $10 billion injune to the lowest
in terms of central banks as well, we're hearing from the australians and indians this week. what are we expecting in terms of monetary policy? the reserve bank australia has to be reserved about housing. so not much. they have to worry about the strength of the currency. the inflation backdrop is not as robust as you would expect in the easing cycle, they will probably do nothing. india is different. they have a 25 basis cut in the market. but with liquidity following the reverse of...
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well. passing historic sites from the french and indian war, taking a moment to reflect on the history of the united states. and what that means to them at that moment, even 100 years later, that they are traveling the same path that george washington took 100 years prior. we also see presidents and other celebrities traveling along the road. it will be very exciting for the people living along the road to see these celebrities. but it will also be a symbol for them of their connection to american culture. it is a really great use for the road to spread these ideas, spread this connection and communication and sense of the longing to the people living out there. >> is the national road still in use today? >> that is a difficult question. answer is yes and no. the national road -- i separate them, i consider the national road mostly from the early 19th century. the national road was very popular in the first half of the 19th century, especially in the 1830's and 1840's, when it is estimated that 200,000 people were using it annually. from there, it seems like that was the best way to go. techn
well. passing historic sites from the french and indian war, taking a moment to reflect on the history of the united states. and what that means to them at that moment, even 100 years later, that they are traveling the same path that george washington took 100 years prior. we also see presidents and other celebrities traveling along the road. it will be very exciting for the people living along the road to see these celebrities. but it will also be a symbol for them of their connection to...
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contradictions capitalism has created with people on mass not working particularly the black well if you look indian dust realize centers of america especially for african-americans we know statistically there is no work they are what marx would call redundant or surplus labor so their bodies are not producing profits for corporations however put in cages they produce forty or fifty thousand dollars a year for corporations and many people say the system is broken and i think you would agree it's not broken it works exactly the way it is designed to work you know absolutely i think that's a great point and i think it's one that you know even the architects of mass incarceration laws i will some of them say joe biden now would argue that this is a let's go back because that's a very important one as points out in our book the first civil right. the architect of these laws are architects of these laws were biden clinton and the democratic party absolutely is extraordinarily relevant piece that's quite often you know misled i was actually one of the more interesting things in terms of mandatory minimums
contradictions capitalism has created with people on mass not working particularly the black well if you look indian dust realize centers of america especially for african-americans we know statistically there is no work they are what marx would call redundant or surplus labor so their bodies are not producing profits for corporations however put in cages they produce forty or fifty thousand dollars a year for corporations and many people say the system is broken and i think you would agree...
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that allowed the french and indians to get along quite well in their relationships and kept the americans from expanding. after the american revolution, all bets were off. this was the expansion into the indian territories, the ohio valley. it was quite destructive to native populations. and also i guess it was a little upsetting as well to the french who thought they would have some kind of a the build-up of this underclad war, as the federalists up in new england look towards canada that resulted in manifest destiny. which resulted in the burning of york, the capital of canada. kind of an america on its own, which led to the burning of washington, in 17 in 1814. i'm thinking that there must be also a different perspective, from the canadian point of view, the french point of view and from the native american point of view. how we can understand our current history, which is also continually spreading its values with, with well i guess with some military force, how you know we can, because we build on these ideas that it's all good to be a part of this expansion with represents. i i'm ju
that allowed the french and indians to get along quite well in their relationships and kept the americans from expanding. after the american revolution, all bets were off. this was the expansion into the indian territories, the ohio valley. it was quite destructive to native populations. and also i guess it was a little upsetting as well to the french who thought they would have some kind of a the build-up of this underclad war, as the federalists up in new england look towards canada that...
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indian reservations in other states. we have a moral responsibility to those who have not been treated well. when it comes to the challenges they face it is as bad as any group we have met in america. we need to start with indian health service and health services. i thank my colleagues for raising that issue. this is a historic week in the senate. we have been engaged in debates for weeks about what to do with health care in america. the senate, of course, is under the majority control of the republicans, as is the house of representatives, and, of course, with a republican president. they came to washington at the beginning of this year and said we want to repeal obamacare. we said it for six years. we're finally going to do it. we're going to get rid of obamacare wawnsd for all. -- once and for all. president trump said, do everything you can to discourage obamacare, and he turned around and did just that. his agencies stopped advertising for people to sign up for obamacare. they were term to put an end to it. in the house of representatives they took a step beyond that. they introduced le
indian reservations in other states. we have a moral responsibility to those who have not been treated well. when it comes to the challenges they face it is as bad as any group we have met in america. we need to start with indian health service and health services. i thank my colleagues for raising that issue. this is a historic week in the senate. we have been engaged in debates for weeks about what to do with health care in america. the senate, of course, is under the majority control of the...
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audi, bmw, they all sponsor teams as well as some indian companies.in any way? we met elon musk about four years ago, and he told me he wanted his people to focus on the road cars. would they are doing is brilliant, they are pushing the electric car forward incredibly. but they do have the tradition of the brand to have been racing for decades. audi, they jaguar, have been in the racing world forever and see the value. a new company is maybe not that interested in racing but hopefully we will convince them. scarlet: what do you think it will take for him to get involved? >> we first need to get him into the race, we tried that. scarlet: he has not seen a race in person yet? >> know, but it will be great. but the stakes will grow a lot with the new model t of tesla, so when they become a company that is making half a million to one million cars a year, that is when racing as a concept. scarlet: you have an interesting background. you are active in spanish politics until your early 30's and moved on to business, dabbling in business -- media, money mana
audi, bmw, they all sponsor teams as well as some indian companies.in any way? we met elon musk about four years ago, and he told me he wanted his people to focus on the road cars. would they are doing is brilliant, they are pushing the electric car forward incredibly. but they do have the tradition of the brand to have been racing for decades. audi, they jaguar, have been in the racing world forever and see the value. a new company is maybe not that interested in racing but hopefully we will...
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well before he arrived at the 620, indian prime minister narendra modi went to israel — the first indianrs. but he left behind growing tensions and anxiety between his country, pakistan and china, especially in the border areas. ashis — what's your analysis? there is a dispute between china and india over the border. the two science disputing the dili new nation. there was a five—minute chat between the two leaders. the outcome is not known. neither side has confirmed whether the stand—off was discussed at all. a lot of attention of late. china refusing the meeting to start with, they said the atmosphere is not right for such a meeting. eventually what happened, there was a meeting of bric country leaders. there was a polar side, the two had a chat for five minutes. china has been playing very tough in recent times. the china and pakistan axis really endangering india at the moment. of late, this is a bit unusual. in the last 25 years or so, since the peace and tranquillity treaty between india and china things have been going very well. on the trade front, they have been going extremely
well before he arrived at the 620, indian prime minister narendra modi went to israel — the first indianrs. but he left behind growing tensions and anxiety between his country, pakistan and china, especially in the border areas. ashis — what's your analysis? there is a dispute between china and india over the border. the two science disputing the dili new nation. there was a five—minute chat between the two leaders. the outcome is not known. neither side has confirmed whether the...
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indian, you know. >> okay. all right. well, i don't see an issue with it. but -- i did call the warden. see the problem with being able to say prayers, you know. >> me either. me either. maybe i can talk to the manager and, you know, he would have time to have somebody walk you over there. >> if you walk me over there, i'll spread it out. i'll let the officer look at it. >> okay. all right. let me see what i can do. no promises. >> i appreciate it. >> i'll still try. >> just two minutes, i'll be in and out. >> okay. all right. >> for me personally, that's the only way i have found just to even survive in prison. it's become so important. it's just a part of what i rediscovered. a lot of it is a coping mechanism. because you go through all the trauma, you know, of killing innocent people and stuff like that. it's like the prayer tithe offerings you make. each prayer tithe, you make that with the individual prayer to your specific victim and everything. that prayer is sent to the spirit world and it goes directly to your victim, asking them for forgiveness, stuff like that. that's importa
indian, you know. >> okay. all right. well, i don't see an issue with it. but -- i did call the warden. see the problem with being able to say prayers, you know. >> me either. me either. maybe i can talk to the manager and, you know, he would have time to have somebody walk you over there. >> if you walk me over there, i'll spread it out. i'll let the officer look at it. >> okay. all right. let me see what i can do. no promises. >> i appreciate it. >> i'll...
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ronald wells is accused of sexually abusing two students at lackey high in that indian head. during one of the alleged incidents officials say wells asked to see a student's genitals. wells has been on paid administrative leave for more than a year. once a year is seated his trial is expected to last about three days. >> new tonight in fairfax county an officer is on administrative leave after being involved in a crash with another driver in falls church the officer has been a member of the force for two years but today he was served a summons for misdemeanor reckless driving. he was responding to a disorderly conduct call when he collided with an minivan. the officer did not have emergency lights on and had been speeding nearly 30 miles over the speed limit prior to the crash. he'll face a judge in september. the affordable care act? republicans saw their plan to repeal and replace obamacare fall apart last night after two more gop senators said they would vote no but it turns out that is not the end of the story here. already today a new plan is taking shape. repealing but n
ronald wells is accused of sexually abusing two students at lackey high in that indian head. during one of the alleged incidents officials say wells asked to see a student's genitals. wells has been on paid administrative leave for more than a year. once a year is seated his trial is expected to last about three days. >> new tonight in fairfax county an officer is on administrative leave after being involved in a crash with another driver in falls church the officer has been a member of...
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and the indians hadn't had two grand slaps in a game since 1999. well, they got a walkoff grand slam from edwin encarnacion in the bottom of the 11th. two grand slams, cleveland, walkoff, 11-7. >>> cardinals taking on the rockies. harrison bader, his mom and dad were there for his debut. bottom nine, bader up with nobody out, that will be good for a double. his first major league hit. puts him in scoring position. jed jerko up. carlos gonzalez is going to squeeze it and he's coming home. so is bader. bader is in there. he scores, cardinals win it 3-2. a game he'll never forget. >> up next in "the pulse," an nfl player cut from his team but police say it was all a mistake so what's the team doing now? >>> and there's no crying in baseball, right? well, a dad's missed opportunity got a different reaction from his son. how your clothes smell can say a lot abut you. that's why new downy protect and refresh conditions fibers to... ...lock out odors. new downy protect and refresh. new charmin ultra soft! it's softer than ever. new charmin ultra soft is twice
and the indians hadn't had two grand slaps in a game since 1999. well, they got a walkoff grand slam from edwin encarnacion in the bottom of the 11th. two grand slams, cleveland, walkoff, 11-7. >>> cardinals taking on the rockies. harrison bader, his mom and dad were there for his debut. bottom nine, bader up with nobody out, that will be good for a double. his first major league hit. puts him in scoring position. jed jerko up. carlos gonzalez is going to squeeze it and he's coming...
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well. they took five wickets to get an easy win for the indians. their impressive tournament continues.al heavyweights of the tournament. australia came out on top winning by five wickets, perry top—scoring. australia seen the team to beat in this women's world cup, but the next few games could be crucial. it is about to get very interesting. west indies have beaten india by 11 runs to win the fourth one day international in antigua and give themselves a chance of drawing the five match series after the opening games was washed out. after winning the toss and electing to bat evin lewis went about trying to establish a competitive target for the indians to chase with shots like this when skipperjason holder went the score was 154 for five and it triggered a collapse that saw the hosts dismissed for 189 in response india set about their task and when ms dhoni moved past the 50 mark for the 64th time in his 0di career it appeared victory was a formality. but the visitors collapsed, to be all out for 178 after holder took figures of 5—27 in a man of the match performance, as the series move
well. they took five wickets to get an easy win for the indians. their impressive tournament continues.al heavyweights of the tournament. australia came out on top winning by five wickets, perry top—scoring. australia seen the team to beat in this women's world cup, but the next few games could be crucial. it is about to get very interesting. west indies have beaten india by 11 runs to win the fourth one day international in antigua and give themselves a chance of drawing the five match...
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well. surging indian find from of this chart showing exactly what is happening as it quadrupled in the past blue line. this is not surprising given that india's economy is expanding at seven times the pace of the japanese economy, and india getting help from lower oil prices, the world's third-largest consumer of oil after china and the u.s.. someugh we are seeing upside, they could be pressured going forward. hearing that limiting oil output from libya and nigeria will not be on the agenda when opec and other producers meet and russia on monday. both countries were exempt from last year's deal. yousef gamal el-din reports from st. petersburg. >> with crude prices under pressure, bilateral negotiations going on behind me. general isry confident and optimistic this deal is working out. he has described the level of compliance is "excellent." >> much of what has taken place , so we are offshore pretty sure the rebalancing process may be going on at a slower pace than projected, but it is on course. it is on course, and it is bound to accelerate in the second half because of these numbers. >>
well. surging indian find from of this chart showing exactly what is happening as it quadrupled in the past blue line. this is not surprising given that india's economy is expanding at seven times the pace of the japanese economy, and india getting help from lower oil prices, the world's third-largest consumer of oil after china and the u.s.. someugh we are seeing upside, they could be pressured going forward. hearing that limiting oil output from libya and nigeria will not be on the agenda...
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yesterday more than 3,400 people took part in the academy as well as via satellite from other indian cities. this is durant's first ever trip to india. his charity foundation also built two new basketball courts there. >>> get ready giants fans, because hunter fence said his fans have hid autographs in hats and jerseys all over san francisco. he tweeted where would you go to get a hat in the city. the final clue will be revealed today. >>> still to come on abc 7 mornings, north korea tests an intercontinental ballistic missile. what experts are saying the implications are to the alarming development. >> i said please don't be too nice. >> the president is being criticized after speaking to law enforcement about the way some suspects should be oh hey! it's me mom, catching some side eye. first rule of motherhood. someone's always judging. breastfeeding, didn't work out. guess what? world's still turning. yeah, i bribe my kids. how else you think stuff get done around here? mom's special juice, it's wine. now if you think that's shocking, check this out. good old fashion yoplait®, it's
yesterday more than 3,400 people took part in the academy as well as via satellite from other indian cities. this is durant's first ever trip to india. his charity foundation also built two new basketball courts there. >>> get ready giants fans, because hunter fence said his fans have hid autographs in hats and jerseys all over san francisco. he tweeted where would you go to get a hat in the city. the final clue will be revealed today. >>> still to come on abc 7 mornings,...
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well in both cases. i am thrilled to salute you, prime minister modi, and the indian people for all that you are accomplishing together. your accomplishments have been vast. india has the fastest growing economy in the world. we hope we will be catching you very soon in terms of percentage increase, i have to tell you that. we are working on it. in just two weeks, you will begin to implement the largest tax overhaul in your country's history. we are doing that also, by the way. creating great new opportunities for your citizens. you have a big vision for improving infrastructure and you are fighting government corruption, which is always a grave threat to democracy. together, our countries can help chart and optimistic path into the future, one that unleashes the power of new technology, new infrastructure, and the enthusiasm and excitement of very hard-working and very dynamic people. i look forward to working with you, mr. prime minister, to create jobs in our countries. to grow our economies and to create a trading relationship that is fair and reciprocal. it is important that barriers be removed to the ex
well in both cases. i am thrilled to salute you, prime minister modi, and the indian people for all that you are accomplishing together. your accomplishments have been vast. india has the fastest growing economy in the world. we hope we will be catching you very soon in terms of percentage increase, i have to tell you that. we are working on it. in just two weeks, you will begin to implement the largest tax overhaul in your country's history. we are doing that also, by the way. creating great...
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indian. ticed. the uncool some due to low stop and decent these as well the woman is at stealth and uses the title to us into fast off to put scent gate in the so going on to talk till needed induced to leave us in fear. look they're on to come and tell them the plasma fractionation industry these are the pharmaceutical companies that buy eighty thousand liters a plasma from the red cross each year the humanitarian institution makes nearly ten million swiss francs from the sale by the donors aware of it. is some kind of are needed. yesterday between a song top boss. saying by no memo the boss of the shows i. don't want to so on a deal said if it could have done it most on a p.r. priscus assault i'd vernia. this been a case wait he said on his appeal to the summit and watching. them when you don't do some shopping assault first discovery the majority of the donors blood is sold to pharmaceutical industries. the industry is so interested in carlos's blood for a specific reason it's liquid part called plasma contains sought after proteins. they are used to make very expensive and profitable drugs. who a
indian. ticed. the uncool some due to low stop and decent these as well the woman is at stealth and uses the title to us into fast off to put scent gate in the so going on to talk till needed induced to leave us in fear. look they're on to come and tell them the plasma fractionation industry these are the pharmaceutical companies that buy eighty thousand liters a plasma from the red cross each year the humanitarian institution makes nearly ten million swiss francs from the sale by the donors...
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well. they took five wickets to get an easy win for the indians. impressive tournament continues.s at the tournament, australia came out on top winning by five wickets. perry top scoring. australia seen the team to beat in this women's world cup but the next few games could be crucial. it is about to get very interesting. whisper it very quietly for your german producer. marcel kittel won stage two of the tour de france on sunday, from dusseldorf in his home country germany to the belgian city of liege. but britain's geraint thomas retains the race leader's yellowjersey. danke shun! 0n on that note, he is a happy man. professor stephen hawking has told the bbc that donald trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement, could doom the planet, and that future generations will have no choice but to find life elsewhere. he was speaking on the occasion of his 75th birthday, a milestone he says he never thought he'd reach. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh reports. when i was diagnosed at 21, i was told it would kill me in two or three years. now, 54 years later, alb
well. they took five wickets to get an easy win for the indians. impressive tournament continues.s at the tournament, australia came out on top winning by five wickets. perry top scoring. australia seen the team to beat in this women's world cup but the next few games could be crucial. it is about to get very interesting. whisper it very quietly for your german producer. marcel kittel won stage two of the tour de france on sunday, from dusseldorf in his home country germany to the belgian city...
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you know everyone gets their piece in one you know i mean it works as well we had people who were both in the government and indian surgeon say or your brothers in the government and you know while you're in the insurgency. gets trickier when things happen in kabul war when the americans show up or you mean but so i think things like that occur but then also too but you do actually do have the ideologues who are involved or you do have those places where power can't be shared or where things overlap that's where you have. have the violence or where you have the ethnics groups crass clashing or where you have these robber lisa have existed for decades and you can't have things resolved you know where things can't be shared an endless war i mean what's going on early going you know i mean you have to have some degree of power sharing you have to have some degree of reconciliation you have to have some degree of negotiation i mean that the idea that these people have been fighting each other forever is nonsense is probably not true i mean that's the that's the biggest ally the biggest myth. that's been spoken about t
you know everyone gets their piece in one you know i mean it works as well we had people who were both in the government and indian surgeon say or your brothers in the government and you know while you're in the insurgency. gets trickier when things happen in kabul war when the americans show up or you mean but so i think things like that occur but then also too but you do actually do have the ideologues who are involved or you do have those places where power can't be shared or where things...
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interesting news last night broken by bloomberg, suggesting that india may well blocked a deal by the annese conglomerate to buy indianmpany for 1.3 billion. it now looks like that might very well be blocked. there are suggestions that may be linked to the political tensions you touched on. disagreeable -- serious disagreements between them since they fought that border war. we have not had any resolution on that. india was also concerned about what china is doing with its belgian road initiative. in the last six months has taken out 12 to trade trade cases against china. brazil is looking into chinese stealing. there are question marks there as well. action that has hit sugar imports from brazil. there are a number of issues between these countries. they want to estimate progress -- the meeting in september. we are hoping to speak with the russian economy minister as well. 20 more to come. yvonne: quite a lot on the agenda there. rateg up, the latest rba decision. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: this is "daybreak: asia." betty: the reserve bank of australia not expecting any policy change when it wraps up its meeting to
interesting news last night broken by bloomberg, suggesting that india may well blocked a deal by the annese conglomerate to buy indianmpany for 1.3 billion. it now looks like that might very well be blocked. there are suggestions that may be linked to the political tensions you touched on. disagreeable -- serious disagreements between them since they fought that border war. we have not had any resolution on that. india was also concerned about what china is doing with its belgian road...
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indians. what the russians are doing have implications for them as well. i think about the imf treaty, excuse my phone, it was all the twitter feed getting it excited. [laughter] >> unless it have a cyber op. tyn kind of silent now our government and nato itself and the europeans in particular about the russian ongoing violation of the inf treaty. it may be because smarter minds are thinking, this has implications for the chinese because, what the russians have done, it is a mobile capability, it can be directed towards others. why don't we bring in the chinese, the indians, other countries that have a stake in increased transparency, lowering the risk of actual military kinetic contact and increasing confidence, or building confidence? and then i would say, again, that that's probably the most important thing we could do at the higher level. and i would agree completely with the under secretary. we need to be calm, vigilant and flexible. >> great. thank you all for your opening remarks. think we set off a broad and varied understanding of this. one subjec
indians. what the russians are doing have implications for them as well. i think about the imf treaty, excuse my phone, it was all the twitter feed getting it excited. [laughter] >> unless it have a cyber op. tyn kind of silent now our government and nato itself and the europeans in particular about the russian ongoing violation of the inf treaty. it may be because smarter minds are thinking, this has implications for the chinese because, what the russians have done, it is a mobile...
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material that has found its way there is grade.ely low some of the indian stuff reemerging in the past few months but some of the domestic as wellrings to question whether all of the inventory is really wanted by the market. you could argue the higher quality of iron ore that would be sitting in the ports is significantly lower than what inventories are. that could present a much tighter picture as the market does not want to purchase or have available everything that clearly is at the ports at the moment. it is a tad higher than what the industries etc. just. -- inventories suggests. bring upwant to another chart. if we can go back to oil prices and where it is headed in the second half, this is g #btv 582 on my terminal. this is oil from a technical perspective. just showing how we have the same phenomenon back in 2015 where the 100 day moving average which is the green line is falling slightly below the 200 day moving average. people who are looking at this say, that could be the start of another slump in oil prices that you saw in 2015. do you think conditions are the same as 2015? probably not. we are on a downward trajecto
material that has found its way there is grade.ely low some of the indian stuff reemerging in the past few months but some of the domestic as wellrings to question whether all of the inventory is really wanted by the market. you could argue the higher quality of iron ore that would be sitting in the ports is significantly lower than what inventories are. that could present a much tighter picture as the market does not want to purchase or have available everything that clearly is at the ports at...
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indian jailer. >> you say it is the criminalization of indigenous people. how so. in those laws and they are not employed and not having land. it is explained well. when native people are found without hips, they are charged and incarcerated and then usually the next monday morning they would offer it up to the highest paying bidder. >> so the influx of white people into los angeles was there cause and effect here? >> i argue the whole punch line of incarceration in los angeles is that it really is a project of caging up, removing, and expelling targeted populations at certain amounts of time. >> you say mass elimination? >> i call it mass elimination. it is the process of elimination. the first people we targeted were indigenous peoples. the point being for u.s. conquest to really sediment itself and take root in this land they had to remove the ind ind indigenous population. that was part of the project. as u.s. conquest becomes secure by 1980 the target changes. >> how so? >> after anglo american sovereignty is secure by 1880, the next targets of incarceration here in los angeles are poor white men. this is fascinating story about 19th century
indian jailer. >> you say it is the criminalization of indigenous people. how so. in those laws and they are not employed and not having land. it is explained well. when native people are found without hips, they are charged and incarcerated and then usually the next monday morning they would offer it up to the highest paying bidder. >> so the influx of white people into los angeles was there cause and effect here? >> i argue the whole punch line of incarceration in los...
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and amongst the five nations of indians at or near pier number four in boston government, or else to the northern part of maryland or virginia, all which places he is well acquainted with by his elopement heretofore. whoever takes him our caution to secure him well, for he is an artful fellow. this one actually was in the new york mercury. cds in the newspapers. so in the early 1700s when new york city started publishing newspapers, it was a gain for enslavers because now instead of just putting up a notice on the side of a barn or in the town office, they would be able to put these in newspapers so that there would be a wide range of areas they could actually get these out to you. so we've actually found notices from new york that are in connecticut papers, new jersey papers. so before this notice went out though, it's important to note that what we see are just kind of the tip of the iceberg, that the notice come sometimes it would take a week for the notice to come out and most of the time these people were caught before then. and if you didn't notice in the beginning of this, run away from the care of the constable in eastchester. that means robin r
and amongst the five nations of indians at or near pier number four in boston government, or else to the northern part of maryland or virginia, all which places he is well acquainted with by his elopement heretofore. whoever takes him our caution to secure him well, for he is an artful fellow. this one actually was in the new york mercury. cds in the newspapers. so in the early 1700s when new york city started publishing newspapers, it was a gain for enslavers because now instead of just...
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system worked well, though it starts to wither away the further the frontier gets away from the centers of population. but even the colonies based some challenges. you had the french and indian wars and the american revolution. these short service militiamen were not very well suited for these military challenges, and it is interesting that a number of the colonies then turned to impressment. when they could not get enough quotas,rs to fill their they were not above doing an impressment, usually of the lower classes. when the american revolution is over, we have to establish a new nation. it is interesting that our tradition was to be averse to a large standing army. both for the fact we believed it was detrimental to our liberties but also detrimental to our pocketbooks. but the founding fathers realized they still had to have some recourse to establish an army, and we see this in the constitution. article one, section eight, congress is given the power to declare war, to raise an army, to regulate the militia, and also to put those laws into practice as necessary and proper for the good of the republic. it is interesting that when the selective service act is passed in 191
system worked well, though it starts to wither away the further the frontier gets away from the centers of population. but even the colonies based some challenges. you had the french and indian wars and the american revolution. these short service militiamen were not very well suited for these military challenges, and it is interesting that a number of the colonies then turned to impressment. when they could not get enough quotas,rs to fill their they were not above doing an impressment,...
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well. elsewhere, india beat the west indies by eight wickets in the fifth and final one—day international in jamaica. shai hope was the only west indianthe home side made 205 for nine from their 50 overs. shami and yadav took seven wickets between them. in reply, india's captain virat kohli hit an unbeaten century as the tourists reached their target with more than 13 overs to spare. they win the series 3—1. there was one match at the women's cricket world cup in england. new zealand beat west indies to boost their hopes of reaching the semi—finals. the windies were bowled out for just 143 and rachel priest top—scored with 90 as new zealand chased that down with more than 31 overs to spare. they won by eight wickets, to move up to fourth in the table. athletics, and south africa's wayde van niekerk was among the winners at the eighth diamond league meeting of the season in lausanne. the world record holder and olympic champion over 400 metres has been running shorter distances for much of the year so far but he was back running the 400 in switzerland, and he cruised to victory in 43.62 seconds — the fastest time in the world this year
well. elsewhere, india beat the west indies by eight wickets in the fifth and final one—day international in jamaica. shai hope was the only west indianthe home side made 205 for nine from their 50 overs. shami and yadav took seven wickets between them. in reply, india's captain virat kohli hit an unbeaten century as the tourists reached their target with more than 13 overs to spare. they win the series 3—1. there was one match at the women's cricket world cup in england. new zealand beat...
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. >>> well, it's bark in the park night at the coliseum with the oakland a's taking on the cleveland indiansth trade rumors flowing sonny gray pitches six shutout innings striking out five in the process. bottom of the 5th davis takes this one deep against his old club and a's win it 5-0. >>> and this is the first to reach the wimbledon singles. query took the first set 7-6, but all chillich winning in four sets advancing to his second career grand slam final. in the second semifinal roger federer looking to reach his 11th wimbledon final. tiebreaker near the 2nd set federer wins in straight sets to reach his 11th wimbledon final. it will be really fun to see mad bum pitch tomorrow, see where he is with his shoulder. >> would you bring him back or let him just rest for the rest of the season? >> i would. you don't want to give up on the whole season and i want to see him pitch. >> we'll be right back. >>> late show with stephen colbert is next. >> have a great weekend! ning sponsored by cbs >> and now the "late show" is proud to present an exclusive deleted scene from spiderman home coming.
. >>> well, it's bark in the park night at the coliseum with the oakland a's taking on the cleveland indiansth trade rumors flowing sonny gray pitches six shutout innings striking out five in the process. bottom of the 5th davis takes this one deep against his old club and a's win it 5-0. >>> and this is the first to reach the wimbledon singles. query took the first set 7-6, but all chillich winning in four sets advancing to his second career grand slam final. in the second...
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"i may be indian, but i hate curry." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] that's very strong, well donemeanwhile, in washington all eyes were off the court and on congress for the main event tomorrow. former fbi director james comey will appear before the senate intelligence committee to spill the beans on president trump, which when you think about it on a human level is pretty great for james comey. can you imagine getting fired and then the next thing you know you get to trash talk your boss in front of the whole world? it's like a dream come true. [ cheers and applause ] we got a surprise preview today of what comey plans to share. the senate released his prepared statement. president trump is like, you can prepare statements? [ laughter ] but there are a few good nuggets in it. comey confirmed that trump asked him to "let go of the investigation" into ex-national security adviser michael flynn's ties to russia. he said in four months he had nine one-on-one conversations with trump, three in person, six on the phone, which is very unusual. and this is what comey wrote about his dinn
"i may be indian, but i hate curry." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] that's very strong, well donemeanwhile, in washington all eyes were off the court and on congress for the main event tomorrow. former fbi director james comey will appear before the senate intelligence committee to spill the beans on president trump, which when you think about it on a human level is pretty great for james comey. can you imagine getting fired and then the next thing you know you get to trash talk...
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well. great pitching tonight and a walk off win. we haven't said that in like forren pch giants and indians from china basin. ty hasn't pitched in a while. seven strong innings. he allowed just one run. as for the drama we advance to the bottom of the 10th inning eduardo nunez his first walk off the career. delivers the game winning run. the giants beat the indian 2-. heart attack for the a's all they needed with us was one more out but couldn't debt it santiago casilla below the save. they score two runs a's lose it 4-3. >> back in a moment with the latest on the wildfire near yosemite. wildfire. more than 700 firefighters are working to get it under >>> still on the breaking news near yosemite .the massive wildfire marches closer to town of mariposa. more than 800 firefighters worth to get it uncontrol. 5,000 people forced to evacuate from the town of mariposa. it really isn't that far from the park. and there are reys that have been closed down. at least eight structures have been destroyed. at this hour cal fire tells us 1500 others in jeopardy. the fire after all this just 5% contained. the governor has
well. great pitching tonight and a walk off win. we haven't said that in like forren pch giants and indians from china basin. ty hasn't pitched in a while. seven strong innings. he allowed just one run. as for the drama we advance to the bottom of the 10th inning eduardo nunez his first walk off the career. delivers the game winning run. the giants beat the indian 2-. heart attack for the a's all they needed with us was one more out but couldn't debt it santiago casilla below the save. they...