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stephen isaacs is still with us. this leaves us at square one, nikos says. ever make headwind on this until the end? stephen: i think i need a drink, matt. matt: i feel you on that. stephen: what has changed in the last few weeks was that the prime minister abandoned her red lines, and that is significant. if you go back to the lancaster house speech she gave a few weeks before the famous letter was triggered with great fanfare, there were a number of freeines and they were on movement of people, payment of and excepting the rulings in some shape or form. she has abandoned the ecj red line. she has accepted the common rulebook -- it is a misnomer because it is the eu's rulebook that will be enshrined and u.k. law, but rubberstamped. by going that far, the question is, is she a paired -- prepared to cross other red lines? matt: is this really going to happen? stephen: we are speculating here. i think the prime minister having abandoned her red lines will carry on abandoning more redlines. she has shown herself up as a -- or facing the reality that the eu was
stephen isaacs is still with us. this leaves us at square one, nikos says. ever make headwind on this until the end? stephen: i think i need a drink, matt. matt: i feel you on that. stephen: what has changed in the last few weeks was that the prime minister abandoned her red lines, and that is significant. if you go back to the lancaster house speech she gave a few weeks before the famous letter was triggered with great fanfare, there were a number of freeines and they were on movement of...
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according to his slave isaac mr jefferson was a compassionate master. ironically isaac surname was also jefferson but no significance can be attached of a coincidence. we hold these truths to be self-evident. that all men are created equal. that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights that among these are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. the declaration of independence jefferson's political masterpiece became a milestone in human history the original draft contained a demand for the abolition of slavery. but after congress deleted this passage jefferson the pioneer of liberty left the problem to be dealt with by future generations. this contradiction probably troubled him for the rest of his life especially as it was slaves who built the cello the architectural symbol of human dignity and freedom i am an enthusiastic on the subject of the arts but it is an enthusiasm of which i am not ashamed as its object is to improve the taste of my countryman to increase their reputation to reconcile to them the respect of the wor
according to his slave isaac mr jefferson was a compassionate master. ironically isaac surname was also jefferson but no significance can be attached of a coincidence. we hold these truths to be self-evident. that all men are created equal. that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights that among these are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. the declaration of independence jefferson's political masterpiece became a milestone in human history the original draft...
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in washington, we have isaac stone fish. how big of a blow is this? isaac: they had banked a lot of its future on a merger with nxp, and now that it is not happening, there will be questions long-term about what the future of qualcomm is. and, how it will be able to grow. it did cushion the blow today with the stock buyback announcement, but that probably will only give a temporary boost to the stock until we get a little more clarity from management on what they can do. as far as nxp, it is murky on what options they have. in less some of the rhetoric on the u.s. side between the u.s. and china changes, in the next few months, i think both companies will have to go on sort of a solo path if you will. emily: nxp has a tough job ahead convincing investors it is an independent company and has a strong future in doing so. the ceo of qualcomm said they had to move on. there were probably bigger forces at play than just us and we are still big fans of the deal. chinese regulators as far as bloomberg has been reporting on track to approve the deal, but did
in washington, we have isaac stone fish. how big of a blow is this? isaac: they had banked a lot of its future on a merger with nxp, and now that it is not happening, there will be questions long-term about what the future of qualcomm is. and, how it will be able to grow. it did cushion the blow today with the stock buyback announcement, but that probably will only give a temporary boost to the stock until we get a little more clarity from management on what they can do. as far as nxp, it is...
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isaac: it certainly would not be the first time.nk there is a lot of frustration among american companies about the way trade tensions are going and about tariffs on chinese goods making -- goods. it slows down and makes it harder to deliver products to consumers. american companies don't have the same obsession with the trade imbalance that trump does. you know trump, navarro, other , people at the top of the administration feel strongly about rectifying a trade imbalance, but most of the serious economists out there and businesspeople out there do not feel that is a problem in terms of doing business with china. there are more interested in intellectual property issues and market access issues. they don't care about the trade imbalance. emily: now qualcomm, romaine, has some other big problems. i mean, if stock is on its way to its third year of annual declines, and also it is in a big standoff with apple in various disputes around the world. romaine: yeah that is getting , overshadowed. the stock is down 8% this year before today
isaac: it certainly would not be the first time.nk there is a lot of frustration among american companies about the way trade tensions are going and about tariffs on chinese goods making -- goods. it slows down and makes it harder to deliver products to consumers. american companies don't have the same obsession with the trade imbalance that trump does. you know trump, navarro, other , people at the top of the administration feel strongly about rectifying a trade imbalance, but most of the...
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isaac: there is a risk they could weaken further.e that is the direction of oil prices, the direction of u.s. dollar rates, and of course the ongoing sentiment and concerns around the u.s.-china trade negotiations. we would say, keep an eye on what is happening, what is happening in broader markets, and will that flow through currencies. david: let's take things apart. let's say oil stays at about $75 to $80. only is a debate they can do one or two rate hikes. will this be a problem? isaac: i don't think it will be a problem for emerging markets. we expect the fed to hike a couple more times is your, three times next year, 3.5 in 2020. -- by 2020. you have an outcome for emerging markets is not too bad. they will be able to leverage broader global strength. we think the synchronized growth story is not [indiscernible] in that situation, emerging markets probably look like a buying opportunity from what we've seen recently. david: when we need to rethink that? can we get a chart up? we have put everything on a global map. the colors i
isaac: there is a risk they could weaken further.e that is the direction of oil prices, the direction of u.s. dollar rates, and of course the ongoing sentiment and concerns around the u.s.-china trade negotiations. we would say, keep an eye on what is happening, what is happening in broader markets, and will that flow through currencies. david: let's take things apart. let's say oil stays at about $75 to $80. only is a debate they can do one or two rate hikes. will this be a problem? isaac: i...
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isaac: i don't think you go to cash.an your normal amount of cash in total portfolios is probably a good thing. if you look at the proverbial trade the domestic producers blessed -- u.s. small cap's on the back of the positives. thateration and earnings has limitations and trade exposure. i think that is a place to go to within portfolios is just one idea. david: one of the questions, what does the president want out of this? wanted moretimately trade, not less. this president may be fine with less trade. isaac: i think the endgame is still more trade. what we've seen out of germany is important and the conversation has shifted towards a consideration towards of no tariffs. i think that is the ultimate goal. i agree with the broader point. the risk aversion is important at this phase. friday is a big day for that. ,s we move from the theoretical friday we get a real look at the big bank ceos and how that is impacting the economy and what chairman powell thinks with his report to congress. david: great to be with you in w
isaac: i don't think you go to cash.an your normal amount of cash in total portfolios is probably a good thing. if you look at the proverbial trade the domestic producers blessed -- u.s. small cap's on the back of the positives. thateration and earnings has limitations and trade exposure. i think that is a place to go to within portfolios is just one idea. david: one of the questions, what does the president want out of this? wanted moretimately trade, not less. this president may be fine with...
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this.ing this is isaac stone fish.i think a lot of times, countries or representatives will say that we could expect beijing to act this way or expect china to have this positive change. it is a combination of wishful thinking and recognizing that. if they present it that way, it will be more effective in criticizing china. ramy: why would they want to? it is stacked in their favor. they used the system over the past several decades or so to try to get to where they are. successfula has been in maintaining a protectionist economy. even though a lot of european trump,is distracted at there is a lot of questions in the eu and major economies in the eu that china is not providing a level playing. -- playing the old. -- playing field. really place heavy emphasis on opening up in china. beijing as theng new world later for open trade and global liberalism, is that largely rhetoric? is there any incentive or desire to make good on that statement? not -- i think china is a liberal nation, politically it is still a leninist sy
this.ing this is isaac stone fish.i think a lot of times, countries or representatives will say that we could expect beijing to act this way or expect china to have this positive change. it is a combination of wishful thinking and recognizing that. if they present it that way, it will be more effective in criticizing china. ramy: why would they want to? it is stacked in their favor. they used the system over the past several decades or so to try to get to where they are. successfula has been in...
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you want to take it to the beach. >> i need isaac to sell my next book. amazing.life by steven mccauley. it is quirky and funny and beautifully observed. he wrote "object of my affection" turned into a movie by jennifer aniston. this is a book about a woman divorced and her ex-gay husband comes back into her life, mdle age, teenager daughters and quirky families beautifully ed obse >> sounds like a good one. >> the book of m by peng shepherd. this is an amazing debut. people's shadows are stolen, memories lost and shadows are recreating the world in a very dangerous way. it's an incredible concept and she is a brill yapiant new fict writer. this is somebodye you'll h on this couch. she's that good. >> nonfiction. >> i love this. i'm now like youguys, i want to read those books. nonfiction, let me tell youot that bad. essay collection edited put together by roxanne gay, incredible superstar. every essay is about rape culture. it's very important because of the times we live in now. is this a lig read, it is absolutely not. is it an important read? absolutely is. it
you want to take it to the beach. >> i need isaac to sell my next book. amazing.life by steven mccauley. it is quirky and funny and beautifully observed. he wrote "object of my affection" turned into a movie by jennifer aniston. this is a book about a woman divorced and her ex-gay husband comes back into her life, mdle age, teenager daughters and quirky families beautifully ed obse >> sounds like a good one. >> the book of m by peng shepherd. this is an amazing...
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emily: thanks to bloomberg's romaine bostick and isaac stone fish.trade dominated headlines as the world reacts to president trump's tears. on tuesday, he tweeted tariffs are the greatest. either a country negotiates a fair deal or gets hit with tariffs. and everybody is talking, remember, we are the piggy bank that is being robbed. but not everybody agrees with the president. association with the said of qualcomm and intel they are undermining technological leadership, costing jobs, and adversely impacting u.s. consumers. we broke it all down with our chief content officer and visiting san francisco from tokyo, bloomberg's asia tech editor. >> the technology industry is nervous about this. the supply chain for tech stretches between the united states and china. they are nervous that if this trade war gets out of control, it will cost them business here it could raise prices and cause other disruptions to the supply chain. meantime, we have got new news the trump administration from theshield farmers impact of this trade war. course, we can assume fa
emily: thanks to bloomberg's romaine bostick and isaac stone fish.trade dominated headlines as the world reacts to president trump's tears. on tuesday, he tweeted tariffs are the greatest. either a country negotiates a fair deal or gets hit with tariffs. and everybody is talking, remember, we are the piggy bank that is being robbed. but not everybody agrees with the president. association with the said of qualcomm and intel they are undermining technological leadership, costing jobs, and...
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american liberty," which he wrote in 2013, and "martyr of the american revolution, the execution of isaac hayne, south carolinian," 2016. in march of last year, chip actually gave a talk here at anderson house about his book, about isaac haynes which you can find i think online. his interest in the subject this evening, 18th and 19th century dueling practices was kindled by his primary source documents that he found while he was writing his biography of general moultrie and he's been fascinated with that subject ever since. chip, welcome. we look forward -- [applause] >> bill, thank you very much for the kind introduction. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. it's always a pleasure to be here among kindred spirits, that is, those of white house love american history. i'd like to express my thanks to the professional staff of the society of cincinnati for making this evening possible. i'm here tonight to bring you a topic that i've been interested in for a number of years and that is dueling. now, i plan to cover quite a bit of american history, but i won't necessarily dwell on the politics
american liberty," which he wrote in 2013, and "martyr of the american revolution, the execution of isaac hayne, south carolinian," 2016. in march of last year, chip actually gave a talk here at anderson house about his book, about isaac haynes which you can find i think online. his interest in the subject this evening, 18th and 19th century dueling practices was kindled by his primary source documents that he found while he was writing his biography of general moultrie and he's...
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will hear renditions of buddy holly's music performed by graham nash, stevie nicks, kid rock, chris isaacst mouse, florence and the machine. people you would not think buddy's music would have influenced, but it did and they wanted to honor him by adding his voice to their musical canon. the city is very proud of the fact, number one, that eddie was -- buddy was born and raised here, and that the center is here to keep his story alive, to keep his music alive. we are a primary destination here in lubbock, when people come to lubbock they come to see the center. buddy has a large following of fans in places as far away as the u.k., as far away as australia, and many of those fans make repeat visits here to lubbock to see sites around town that are associated with buddy, to come to the center and see the artifacts of his life, to visit the cemetery, and just to talk about how important buddy's music was to them growing up, or how they came to buddy's music through their parents and grandparents. so we are very excited that not only are there fans of buddy's generation that still come to vis
will hear renditions of buddy holly's music performed by graham nash, stevie nicks, kid rock, chris isaacst mouse, florence and the machine. people you would not think buddy's music would have influenced, but it did and they wanted to honor him by adding his voice to their musical canon. the city is very proud of the fact, number one, that eddie was -- buddy was born and raised here, and that the center is here to keep his story alive, to keep his music alive. we are a primary destination here...
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isaac, thank you. appreciate your time. >> thank you.on his mouth, don't you learn all these critical skills in college? not necessarily. melissa: i'm just trying to mach the other -- that's my job. that's my job. david: meanwhile, hawaii's relentless kilauea volcano cutting into the big island tourism industry. how local fishes are working to keep people safe, but also to boost the local economy at same time with the volcano. ♪ melissa: the kilauea volcano has been spewing hot rock and ash since may, destroying homes and crushing hawaii tourism industry, officials on big island trying to limit the impact on local economy by searching safe spots for tourists to view the lava. i knew it would happen. david: it terrifying but still beautiful, restaurants and shops in area lost 50 to 90% of their business. current leonl lee hsienly, helit tour passengers can see the lava but not without risk. one woman broke her leg as a result of the lava rock. and two dozen others suffered minor burns and scrapes, have you ever seen a active volcano? meli
isaac, thank you. appreciate your time. >> thank you.on his mouth, don't you learn all these critical skills in college? not necessarily. melissa: i'm just trying to mach the other -- that's my job. that's my job. david: meanwhile, hawaii's relentless kilauea volcano cutting into the big island tourism industry. how local fishes are working to keep people safe, but also to boost the local economy at same time with the volcano. ♪ melissa: the kilauea volcano has been spewing hot rock and...
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and this is a book i have been meaning to read by walter isaac, called the innovators. it is about these people who have come up with all of the great ideas we have seen in the tech world. i do not read fiction, i read nonfiction. , butof it is a collective normally it is related to the work i am doing here in congress, and i'm very grateful from thehe help library of congress and the folks over there to recommend books to me, and i can take them to read them and return and ask for other resources if i find anything interesting in the book that interests us. >> send us your summer reading list via twitter at book tv or , or posted to our facebook page. book tv on c-span 2 -- television for serious readers. now, a discussion on race and politics. sociologyence and professors and representatives from advocacy organizations discussed the challenges and solutions for dealing with race relations. posted by arena stage in washington, d.c., this is an hour and a half. [indistinct conversations] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. thank you. welcome to arena stage and our ci
and this is a book i have been meaning to read by walter isaac, called the innovators. it is about these people who have come up with all of the great ideas we have seen in the tech world. i do not read fiction, i read nonfiction. , butof it is a collective normally it is related to the work i am doing here in congress, and i'm very grateful from thehe help library of congress and the folks over there to recommend books to me, and i can take them to read them and return and ask for other...
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the children of abraham the descendants of isaac and ishmael have embarked to gather on a bold journey together today with all our hearts all our souls we've been shallow so long since. i. i i'm we would fold against you published. and we say to you today in the old and sick leave the voice not for. t.v. and not. my not mock at the said. that. a sob not yet you. had to step. down not just. to sell a meal i had it was share my it was the first time this street and christ meters had come face to face was. condemnation of the most oh accord spread like wildfire throughout the. my. feel that you know me as well. on this block day hello betrays the blood of the martyrs who fell for their homeland. today the p.l.o. is harmed beyond belief its own people and sold out there right in their homeland palestine today the p.l.o. recognizes israel and acknowledges this really sovereignty over the whole of historical palestine. notwithstanding these criticisms law school boards found supporters of the past such a lovely place a lot of heaven mostly with. the. faisel hussein and god rest his soul used
the children of abraham the descendants of isaac and ishmael have embarked to gather on a bold journey together today with all our hearts all our souls we've been shallow so long since. i. i i'm we would fold against you published. and we say to you today in the old and sick leave the voice not for. t.v. and not. my not mock at the said. that. a sob not yet you. had to step. down not just. to sell a meal i had it was share my it was the first time this street and christ meters had come face to...
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and there are many continental influences here such as in the architecture like the stunning since isaac's cathedral which was designed by the french architect august the month for around. and there's also a healthy thriving french community here in the city numbering around a thousand people they include workers and students we went to speak to one man whose job it is to unite those frenchmen living here with their russian hosts. this is what happened when the whole first week yeah yeah i think this i moved like a lot of french and foreign students were exchange program but you have to train mine so i decided to come back again of course was nice girl said east sport or so russian was a very nice people but just to see it like exotic for me i wanted to use these people and i gave me a challenge that i need to study dance so i come back for some time to have your show unite organizing. game between funds so we're going to use these games to join funds. to french your country and it was very nice coming up the french before you send some tool to the present a team of friends the game was ve
and there are many continental influences here such as in the architecture like the stunning since isaac's cathedral which was designed by the french architect august the month for around. and there's also a healthy thriving french community here in the city numbering around a thousand people they include workers and students we went to speak to one man whose job it is to unite those frenchmen living here with their russian hosts. this is what happened when the whole first week yeah yeah i...
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the pitch was ruben loftus cheek in guess what just before the match started i talked to his brother isaac got sent off to the last game to be honest but we just go soldier through. as it comes and hopefully we get a place finish in this world cup which is the best finish that we've had since sixty six the energy stored up and i think your brother's going to make it on to the pitch yeah yeah he's been unlucky to make it into the last few games off and he's going to show this one yeah so what's your prediction. and when anybody well speaking of like the number of fans you expect to see there do you think still everyone who made it here. there's still going to be desperate to win this bronze medal game and it's still very important even though you said you were got it after the semifinal yeah definitely i mean as i said it's the best finish it will be the best finish that we've had in the last fifty odd years so everyone still really for england everyone hopes that i get this place medal. yep said it best finish england fan for decades fans on the trip to russia win a loose is one that they
the pitch was ruben loftus cheek in guess what just before the match started i talked to his brother isaac got sent off to the last game to be honest but we just go soldier through. as it comes and hopefully we get a place finish in this world cup which is the best finish that we've had since sixty six the energy stored up and i think your brother's going to make it on to the pitch yeah yeah he's been unlucky to make it into the last few games off and he's going to show this one yeah so what's...
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. >>> an isaacic bridge in japantown getting a fresh paint. and you can help pick the color.ities officials decided on two colors that best represent japanese culture for the walking bridge overs webster and geary street. there is grown representing new grwth and purple representing royalty. can you cast your vote and we put a link on the website. abc7news.com. >> i vote for green. >> we are coincidentally wearing the color. >> yes. >> kate larson talked one-on-one with london breed about the housing crisis plan. >> and the the port of oakland is seeing all-time h >> announcer: good morning, north bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >>> and we are starting off with a live look at doppler 7. >> your eyes do not deceive there is green on the radar and chance of drizzle during the drive to work this morning. >>> haven't heard that in a long time. it's friday july 13th. we make it lucky though. >> not a freaky friday. a lucky friday. you are never more than 7 maintenance -- you're never more than 7 minutes away from the accuweather forecast and meteorologi
. >>> an isaacic bridge in japantown getting a fresh paint. and you can help pick the color.ities officials decided on two colors that best represent japanese culture for the walking bridge overs webster and geary street. there is grown representing new grwth and purple representing royalty. can you cast your vote and we put a link on the website. abc7news.com. >> i vote for green. >> we are coincidentally wearing the color. >> yes. >> kate larson talked...
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couple minutes from isaac ro because we're refugees or know thief or have a great time. and they have different religions how does it work. we have some of them who have converted from islam to christianity and we have also muslims who inside the also the free they go downstairs this is don't talk about everything. i. think i. was. i. was. that. i. was a do this and actually we invite them every sunday we have two churches in this town this is one of them and we have another one just for the down and it's important for people to see you know that they have a place here if they want to you can pray here to our god church or to god you can meet in the prayer and it's important i think to show love do you think it's important for a fiji's makes them feel more welcome yes. for me yes i think so and i think it's important for the language it's an excellent time to just hear swedish try to pronounce a swedish and english as well for us normally you have people from the community come and what was their reaction the swedes maybe are a bit shy and i think when you are shy but yo
couple minutes from isaac ro because we're refugees or know thief or have a great time. and they have different religions how does it work. we have some of them who have converted from islam to christianity and we have also muslims who inside the also the free they go downstairs this is don't talk about everything. i. think i. was. i. was. that. i. was a do this and actually we invite them every sunday we have two churches in this town this is one of them and we have another one just for the...
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what i'm going to get it is that you get out of the gun isaac i. guess the good god. above you gotta get out of on yeah that was sort of you know i want to fight it but it's come on yeah yeah that makes it on but if you guys are going to put. on my leg the. way that i was when i'm not. going to get on with i would have all of them on the ground. he gave them the show to a little more than we did a lot of. welcome to the club but. none that i might have i thought as long as you can look at it. but i'm going to have more than that if i can i mean. but i just know that i want. what i got to make my level of thought. but i lean to the limit of that you never get them. oh sure that i won't now you. will look for the moment because to me. than. i am. going to. look good let me just reset. true that she could see. it. took several months because you know. you don't. have the advantage of buying any move on to a show you don't mind. if i want to i love get. pushed out of saco maybe you either make it shows that i think was found naked as an imposed. producer my leisure. time
what i'm going to get it is that you get out of the gun isaac i. guess the good god. above you gotta get out of on yeah that was sort of you know i want to fight it but it's come on yeah yeah that makes it on but if you guys are going to put. on my leg the. way that i was when i'm not. going to get on with i would have all of them on the ground. he gave them the show to a little more than we did a lot of. welcome to the club but. none that i might have i thought as long as you can look at it....
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isaac. >> hi. so i'm isaac, i'm one of your students -- [laughter] so you list the libyan intervention as one of the successes of the reset. in u.s. security council resolution 1973 which you guys got medvedev to support -- >> yeah. >> -- it gives the international community permission to protect civilians. the obama administration took it a step further and attacked moammar gadhafi's convoy and led to his debt. is it possible you went, the obama administration went too far in pushing medvedev in this situation, and if you hadn't, he'd feel be president after this decision? >> yeah. it's a good question. good one to write your paper about. [laughter] so i'd say two things. one, i want to be clear, i'm not sure that this was the moment that putin push medved every aside. that's my peculation. putin never told me that. we're not exactly facebook friends. [laughter] actually, maybe we are facebook friends, right? trolls are out there are, he's trolling me every night. i think i'm talking to somebody,
isaac. >> hi. so i'm isaac, i'm one of your students -- [laughter] so you list the libyan intervention as one of the successes of the reset. in u.s. security council resolution 1973 which you guys got medvedev to support -- >> yeah. >> -- it gives the international community permission to protect civilians. the obama administration took it a step further and attacked moammar gadhafi's convoy and led to his debt. is it possible you went, the obama administration went too far in...
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isaac men, welcome. >> thank you for having me here today. it is a fun thing to do to share something i have been working on for almost a decade now. i started doing this almost 10 years ago just poking at cellular data records, just to see what would fall out. it turned out that there is a lot of things that you can find just about how people move, both individually and in groups. obviously, they have been incredibly useful for law enforcement. i wanted to provide you guys an opportunity to see what that data looks like and what can be done with the data, and also really importantly what can't be done with the data, what the limitations of this data are as well. first and observation, communication is intrinsically tied with location. if you want to communicate, you have to give away your location. this is true in any form of communication. there are entire children's games that are predicated on the fact that if you communicate, you are giving something away. this is really obvious in the case of snail mail, and i sent a letter, i have to p
isaac men, welcome. >> thank you for having me here today. it is a fun thing to do to share something i have been working on for almost a decade now. i started doing this almost 10 years ago just poking at cellular data records, just to see what would fall out. it turned out that there is a lot of things that you can find just about how people move, both individually and in groups. obviously, they have been incredibly useful for law enforcement. i wanted to provide you guys an opportunity...
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ainsley: isaac, thank you. >> you're welcome. steve: 8:29 in new york city. forgot to turn off the cameras. there is somebody right there. ainsley: plus amazon prime day comes crashing down, thanks to a series of glitches. how much impact did that have on sales? gerri willis has the numbers for us. steve: hey, gerri. ♪ ainsley: we are back with a fox news alert. the wild boars, the soccer team in the cave they're speaking out for the first time after the incredible rescue. brian: they're out of the hospital. they can finally go home. steve: how great is that? benjamin hall in london as they talk about details that allowed them to survive in the cave so long. reporter: this is the moment we've all been waiting for, how did they survive? how was it like in the cave for 18 days at first 11. how did they get it through mentally, physically? they have been talking, speaking in depth. they went off saying why they went into the cave. they went in for excursion. many different tell their parent they were going because they knew they wouldn't want them to go. because
ainsley: isaac, thank you. >> you're welcome. steve: 8:29 in new york city. forgot to turn off the cameras. there is somebody right there. ainsley: plus amazon prime day comes crashing down, thanks to a series of glitches. how much impact did that have on sales? gerri willis has the numbers for us. steve: hey, gerri. ♪ ainsley: we are back with a fox news alert. the wild boars, the soccer team in the cave they're speaking out for the first time after the incredible rescue. brian:...
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slick plays overlayed but he plays it's weirdly bets and i play the simple bit and kind of come on isaac as this kind of thing but i mean. punk presumably was a reaction not only politically against that kind of glam rock you know it was able to resist it wasn't it was a it was it might be a direction to get some of the more out of applause. was to program con about and say i have not traveled and that went from hopefully no one remembers actually does some of it on reflection be blitzing is quite good you know and so i climb rock stuff this part of. a. new little old underground give it the sound on this album is more room and it's sort of some elements of pro group you know it's been my not get out of acknowledging well i think it's going to go a bit of a little bit about the heart of my life and i find this of punk music and it's a different thing out the naacp and might and i love this because i've been to most of the two stitch i was around the world with. a comma can opener by and forgiven for about them on a. over the bar and so the songs could breathe a little bit more non-small
slick plays overlayed but he plays it's weirdly bets and i play the simple bit and kind of come on isaac as this kind of thing but i mean. punk presumably was a reaction not only politically against that kind of glam rock you know it was able to resist it wasn't it was a it was it might be a direction to get some of the more out of applause. was to program con about and say i have not traveled and that went from hopefully no one remembers actually does some of it on reflection be blitzing is...
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i want to be like isaac and michelangelo. that is myself among great artists.y family, work hard for me. impressive, just 11. a reminder of our top story. british police say two people who've fallen critically ill were exposed to the same type of nerve agent used in the attempted murder of a former russian spy and his daughter. a police spokesman said the use of a novichok nerve agent had been confirmed by chemical weapons research experts. he said there was no evidence that the couple had been deliberately targeted. the bbc‘s security correspondent, gordon corera, says one theory is that they were contaminated by some of the substance discarded following the attack on sergei and yulia skripal in salisbury in march. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbcmikeembley. hello there. 29 degrees celsius was the high yesterday. that was in northern ireland. there will be a dramatic dip in the temperature here during the day ahead. we had and will have a dramatic drop in temperature for parts of scotland. you can see we had a few sho
i want to be like isaac and michelangelo. that is myself among great artists.y family, work hard for me. impressive, just 11. a reminder of our top story. british police say two people who've fallen critically ill were exposed to the same type of nerve agent used in the attempted murder of a former russian spy and his daughter. a police spokesman said the use of a novichok nerve agent had been confirmed by chemical weapons research experts. he said there was no evidence that the couple had been...
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there was otis redding and isaac hayes, and the famous house band bs,ooker t and the m. racially integrated group at a time when segregated bands were the nor today, the label's legacy continues with the staxusic academy, a non-profit with after-school programs and summer cas for young people in memphis. and as you'll see in this story, the academy is aeflection of the city's rich history and musical traditions.>> ♪ oh, we worked our fingers to the bone. >> ♪ and that ain't right. >> my name is johnathon lee, and i'm 18 years old. i can relate to a lot of soul music and a lot of gospel. i'm able to communicate my emotns, and i... i'm able to exude that to the audience when i sing >> ♪ march on, march on, march on, we've got to march on. ♪ >> my name is adrianna christmas, and i'm the director of .stax music acade they learn music theory, music technique, as well as perform hce. so, if ye never touched an instrument before, you can come learn pia, guitar and bass. we also have some students that come in that have been singing all their lives in church. >> ♪ yes, but i'm o
there was otis redding and isaac hayes, and the famous house band bs,ooker t and the m. racially integrated group at a time when segregated bands were the nor today, the label's legacy continues with the staxusic academy, a non-profit with after-school programs and summer cas for young people in memphis. and as you'll see in this story, the academy is aeflection of the city's rich history and musical traditions.>> ♪ oh, we worked our fingers to the bone. >> ♪ and that ain't...
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slightly odd it's happened the roots of a match with frogs for the clothes on us it was nobody happy isaac and so guys i'll get back to the studio before this gets any crazier suspects because they stuff down that's what happens when you wear a blue shirt that mistaking you for a year ago i found one of their own no doubt and you're quite found here as well but that is what the singing and chanting coming from near red square. means you've got fans pouring in and we have to say that. even today when the game was played in the sand between the. game was played with and there's so many argentine fans in moscow and they're still here and i've just seen them down there they're still here and they're still partying they've having a really really good time here in spite of the team leaving that so on and so maybe maybe even they think. that it was ok to go go out today not not ok but for their performances in the group face and then you know it's a shock when it's a question here was was actually ok i think they should be quite happy not a great thing well we told her without speaking of outs to
slightly odd it's happened the roots of a match with frogs for the clothes on us it was nobody happy isaac and so guys i'll get back to the studio before this gets any crazier suspects because they stuff down that's what happens when you wear a blue shirt that mistaking you for a year ago i found one of their own no doubt and you're quite found here as well but that is what the singing and chanting coming from near red square. means you've got fans pouring in and we have to say that. even today...
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the children of abraham the descendants of isaac and ishmael have embarked to gather on a bold journey. together today with all our hearts and all our souls we've been shallow so long. thank you i thank you we would fold against you you publish. and we say to you dig in the old leave the voice. off. t.v. and not. my not mock at the said. you got to say you got us that ya sob. had to step up and put you. down not just said. but who just said i mean i did what share my it was the first time this really kind of christ leaders had come face to face was. condemnation of the hostile record spread like wildfire throughout the. my. i. feel bad that you know me that's what. on this black day hello betrays the blood of the martyrs who fell for their homeland. today the p.l.o. is harmed beyond belief its own people and sold out there right in their homeland palestine today the p.l.o. recognizes israel and acknowledges israeli sovereignty over the whole of historical palestine. no. withstanding these criticisms last all of which found supporters in the past i love my. face a lot of having most of
the children of abraham the descendants of isaac and ishmael have embarked to gather on a bold journey. together today with all our hearts and all our souls we've been shallow so long. thank you i thank you we would fold against you you publish. and we say to you dig in the old leave the voice. off. t.v. and not. my not mock at the said. you got to say you got us that ya sob. had to step up and put you. down not just said. but who just said i mean i did what share my it was the first time this...
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the children of abraham the descendants of isaac and ishmael have embarked to gather on a bold journey together today with all our hearts and all our souls we've been shallow so long since. my we would fold against you published. and we say to you. in the old and sick leave the voice not for. t.v. and not my not mock it to send. a signal that you are sad that. a sob not yet you. had to step. down not just. a pool is said i mean i did what share my it was the first time this street and christ leaders had come face to face was. condemnation of the most oh accord spread like wildfire throughout the. my. feel that you know me as well. on this block day hello betrays the blood of the martyrs who fell for their homeland. today the p.l.o. is harmed beyond belief its own people and sold out there right in their homeland palestine today the p.l.o. recognizes israel and acknowledges this really sovereignty over the whole of historical palestine. notwithstanding these criticisms law school records found supporters in the past love placing a lot of heaven mostly with. me in love with the. faisel h
the children of abraham the descendants of isaac and ishmael have embarked to gather on a bold journey together today with all our hearts and all our souls we've been shallow so long since. my we would fold against you published. and we say to you. in the old and sick leave the voice not for. t.v. and not my not mock it to send. a signal that you are sad that. a sob not yet you. had to step. down not just. a pool is said i mean i did what share my it was the first time this street and christ...
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iss isaac -- chris modest mouse, florence and the machine.ple you would not think have's music would influenced, but it did and they wanted to honor him by adding his voice to their musical canon. very proud of the fact, number one, that eddie was born and raised here, and that the center is here to keep his story alive, to keep his music alive. we are a primary destination here in lubbock, when people come to lubbock they come to see the center. buddy has a large following of land in places as far away as the u.k., as far away as australia, and many of those fans make repeat visits here to lubbock to see sites around town that are associated with buddy, to come to the center and see the artifacts of his life, to visit the cemetery, and just to talk about how important buddy's music was to them growing up, or how they came to buddy's music through their parents and grandparents. excited that not only are there fans of buddy's generation that still come to visit us, but the younger generations are now coming here to the center and learning abo
iss isaac -- chris modest mouse, florence and the machine.ple you would not think have's music would influenced, but it did and they wanted to honor him by adding his voice to their musical canon. very proud of the fact, number one, that eddie was born and raised here, and that the center is here to keep his story alive, to keep his music alive. we are a primary destination here in lubbock, when people come to lubbock they come to see the center. buddy has a large following of land in places as...
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what i'm going to get it is that we get out of the gun isaac a. good . god bad. budget got a good god i thought about obama yeah that was sort of you know i want to fight it but it's come on then you know that me going on but if you guys are going to put. on my leg the. good that i won is when i'm not. well you know. she got going on what i would have also for the money. he gave them the sort of well that i want to do to quote according to them. welcome from the club but. none that i might have i thought as long as you can look at it. but i'm going to have them but if i can i mean. but i'll just make it up on. what i got to make them level of thought. but i lean to the limit of that you know by one of them. will you that i want my. mom raised me from. banks. because what we're going to let me just reset. to that she could stick. it. took several months because you know. you get on. the move on to a show you do man. and i what i love get. pushed out of saco leaving you either make it shows that i think was found naked as an imposed. boost to produce or my leisure.
what i'm going to get it is that we get out of the gun isaac a. good . god bad. budget got a good god i thought about obama yeah that was sort of you know i want to fight it but it's come on then you know that me going on but if you guys are going to put. on my leg the. good that i won is when i'm not. well you know. she got going on what i would have also for the money. he gave them the sort of well that i want to do to quote according to them. welcome from the club but. none that i might have...
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isaac kane accused of shooting and killing rookie tyler eden hoffer with the officer's own gun.e has a history of mental health issues but did not have a criminal record. this as we learn the suspect who shot and killed milwaukee police officer michael makowski has a long criminal history. he is accused of killing a 17-year-old veteran, trying to make the arrest wednesday. the milwaukee community setting up a memorial for him. he leaves behind a wife and three kids. spirit airlines just making an emergency landing after several passengers got sick. hazmat crews treating 7 to 10 patients at myrtle beach airport. one woman taken to the hospital. the plane was heading from fort lauderdale to south carolina. it was due to a chemical odor, no hazardous substances. >> all eligible migrant children reunited with their families and time for the deadline according to feds who say 1400 kids are now with their parents after being separated at the southern border, 378 with other guardians or sponsors in the us. 711 kids remain in shelters because their parents have criminal records, are not
isaac kane accused of shooting and killing rookie tyler eden hoffer with the officer's own gun.e has a history of mental health issues but did not have a criminal record. this as we learn the suspect who shot and killed milwaukee police officer michael makowski has a long criminal history. he is accused of killing a 17-year-old veteran, trying to make the arrest wednesday. the milwaukee community setting up a memorial for him. he leaves behind a wife and three kids. spirit airlines just making...
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. >> isaac a lot of people woke up yesterday and were really stunned by the surreal scene of this orange glow in the sky. it really looked like the quality of the air was something terrible. was this some of the worst air and a while, or did it look worse than it actually was? >> it was certainly bad at high elevation. but down in the breathing zone where we are, we were in good to moderate air-quality. it was a little deceiving, with the inversion layer in place, it was capping the good air down here and pushing that amber sky above. >> was really something. everybody was taking pictures because it did look quite ominous. then there was all of this ash accumulating. >> the ashes coming down from the smoke through the inversion layer. so we are going to continue to see that. fortunately, believe it or not, those pieces are fairly large. if you're breathing those, the body can expel those. you will cost those out to blow your nose and get them out. although it looks bad, it is not as hazardous as when we have smoke directly in the breathing zone. >> but there are a lot of folks you are co
. >> isaac a lot of people woke up yesterday and were really stunned by the surreal scene of this orange glow in the sky. it really looked like the quality of the air was something terrible. was this some of the worst air and a while, or did it look worse than it actually was? >> it was certainly bad at high elevation. but down in the breathing zone where we are, we were in good to moderate air-quality. it was a little deceiving, with the inversion layer in place, it was capping the...
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the artist also included in the upper heft hand side a bust of isaac newton, the greatest voice of english reason. the painting was a gift in 1962 by mr. and mrs. walter annanberg, who was an ambassador to great britain appointed by president nixon. he had a long-time interest in franklin. we also have a few likenesses of british subjects in our collection. this is the portrait of fannie kembolt painted in 1834. sully was born in england. his family emigrated to the united states when he was still a boy. and he later became a well-known portrait painter. francis ann kimball was a celebrated actress and member of the theatrical family who came to the united states on tour in 1832. in 1833, she performed in washington to great acclaim. in fact, she was presented to president andrew jackson at the white house. she would later describe the president as a good specimen of a fine old battered soldier. [ laughter ] sully met her in philadelphia, introduced by pierce butler, a cousin of his, and was enthralled by her. he painted several likenesses of her. fanniement on to marry pierce butler in 18
the artist also included in the upper heft hand side a bust of isaac newton, the greatest voice of english reason. the painting was a gift in 1962 by mr. and mrs. walter annanberg, who was an ambassador to great britain appointed by president nixon. he had a long-time interest in franklin. we also have a few likenesses of british subjects in our collection. this is the portrait of fannie kembolt painted in 1834. sully was born in england. his family emigrated to the united states when he was...
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chris isaacs' wicked game was recorded at fantasy studios. the unique sound that comes from a turntable is nostalgic and fast becoming a thing of the past. soon, the recording studio there -- that produced the record will be part of a bygone era. >> the music business has drifted away from the bay area since 1981. the recording industry has drifted away from studios like fantasy. >> reporter: drifted away because of technology says joel sullivan. artists can now record on a computer and bypass the expense of a recording studio. in the early days,'s clearwater revival -- early days, creedence clearwater revival recorded at fantasy studios. he worked with artists including aretha franklin emma ray char -- aretha franklin, ray charles, and rod stewart. >> i remember thinking, this is going to be breaking through with this record. >> reporter: he says the peak for fantasy came in the mid-to- late 1980s. when recording stars such as carlos santana and huey lewis made music there. >> that place was humming and there were people in every studio. it
chris isaacs' wicked game was recorded at fantasy studios. the unique sound that comes from a turntable is nostalgic and fast becoming a thing of the past. soon, the recording studio there -- that produced the record will be part of a bygone era. >> the music business has drifted away from the bay area since 1981. the recording industry has drifted away from studios like fantasy. >> reporter: drifted away because of technology says joel sullivan. artists can now record on a computer...
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he might play an isaac cage record. he might play a salsa record. we now know as disco really starts with a band called the tramps. the drummer, earl young, invents the idea of four on the floor with eight on the high hat. so everything is bam, bam, bam! ♪ burn baby burn >> that's the sound of disco. ♪ burn baby burn ♪ burn baby burn >> i loved disco. i always loved dance music anyway. because whatever i did as a producer was always danceable. >> okay, there you go. you need the melody -- >> giorgio moroder working out of europe put together technology and soulful vocalists. donna summer being the biggest embodiment. and they make some of the biggest records of all-time. ♪ ooh love to love you baby ♪ ooh love you love you baby "love to love you baby" was four minutes of singing. 14 minutes of -- a lot of not singing. ♪ oh love to love you baby ♪ oh love you love you baby >> i always wondered for the life of me was moroder in the booth like, more passion, more -- >> actually i shooed everybody out of the studio, switched the lights off, made sure the
he might play an isaac cage record. he might play a salsa record. we now know as disco really starts with a band called the tramps. the drummer, earl young, invents the idea of four on the floor with eight on the high hat. so everything is bam, bam, bam! ♪ burn baby burn >> that's the sound of disco. ♪ burn baby burn ♪ burn baby burn >> i loved disco. i always loved dance music anyway. because whatever i did as a producer was always danceable. >> okay, there you go. you...
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empowerment and engagement office, rack will wells, kashina turner pierce, and shem corngold, and previously isaac tan, as well, for all the work they've done to develop the s.p.a. curriculum, which will be training at all schools this coming year as part of the beacon expansion. we'd also like to thank student family and community support. we'd like to call out kevin truitt and salary lopez for their support as well as bill sanderson for all their work that they've done to increase awareness of students with disabilitied on the s.a.c. and that's going to be one of the focuses for nominated members on the s.a.c. is to have more student representation among students with i.e.p.'s and 504's. and also our felly advisory committees, our collaboration this year has been amazing and as mentioned earlier led to a family alignment and leadership summit. and so thank you to the fellow advisory committee leadership teams, but particularly to georgia brat williams, to danielle williams, to maggie zhou for their support and guidance. and finally, we look forward to seeing you in the fall. our website has chan
empowerment and engagement office, rack will wells, kashina turner pierce, and shem corngold, and previously isaac tan, as well, for all the work they've done to develop the s.p.a. curriculum, which will be training at all schools this coming year as part of the beacon expansion. we'd also like to thank student family and community support. we'd like to call out kevin truitt and salary lopez for their support as well as bill sanderson for all their work that they've done to increase awareness...