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however, if dan sells the property to jennie in march, instead, jennie should expect two supplementallike before, jennie would receive one supplemental bill to cover the time in which she owned the home in the current tax year from march to june. but because as of the next january used to set the tax base for the following tax year, dan still owned the home, the following year's entire bill still reflects the values not updated for jennie. in this instance, jennie receives a second supplemental for the following year covering july through june. after the supplemental tax bills, new owners should receive only one regular tax bill peryear going forward. remember our office values the properties, but billing and collections are handled by another organization called the treasurer and tax collector's office. if you'd like to learn more, please visit our website at sfassessor.org. thank you for watching. >> good morning. this is wednesday, november 20, 2019 meeting of the budget & finance committee. i am chair fewer. i would like to make a motion to excuse supervisor. >> four from this mee
however, if dan sells the property to jennie in march, instead, jennie should expect two supplementallike before, jennie would receive one supplemental bill to cover the time in which she owned the home in the current tax year from march to june. but because as of the next january used to set the tax base for the following tax year, dan still owned the home, the following year's entire bill still reflects the values not updated for jennie. in this instance, jennie receives a second supplemental...
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i want to go >> jimmy: no, jenny, no. i really want to do it so we were in france, which is a very romantic country. >> jimmy: stop right there >> yeah, because they invented french kissing [ laughter ] that's the tongue. they lost it >> jimmy: oh, my god >> yeah, french kissing. >> jimmy: yeah >> so, we were in france >> jimmy: it's very romantic place, yes >> yeah, just tonguing it down >> jimmy: no >> sorry [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not what i meant. not what i meant >> i'm making myself blush weirdly. this is really weird [ laughter ] okay so we were in france, and as it happens when you're in france, we came upon an abandoned castle [ laughter ] this happened to me. this is not a lie. >> jimmy: this only happens to people like you. >> yes, totally, that's right. [ laughter ] so, yeah so we get to the castle, and it's like, "oh, it's locked," but then, of course, we push the gate, because we're curious. and it's like -- [ laughter ] "agh," you know, like a little bit, and it's like, "well, you're usually not suppo
i want to go >> jimmy: no, jenny, no. i really want to do it so we were in france, which is a very romantic country. >> jimmy: stop right there >> yeah, because they invented french kissing [ laughter ] that's the tongue. they lost it >> jimmy: oh, my god >> yeah, french kissing. >> jimmy: yeah >> so, we were in france >> jimmy: it's very romantic place, yes >> yeah, just tonguing it down >> jimmy: no >> sorry [ laughter ]...
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it's available now jenny slate is here. [ cheers and applause my friend jenny is back.ppy and we will have music from muna so you are here on an excellent night. [ cheers and applause excellent night for television special, "lobby baby," is available to stream. also - [ cheers and applause i invite everyone to go on youtube. if you love rock music, if you love the hold steady they are one of my favorite bands. and i asked them when i did this special, will you -- would you be interested in writing a song for the closing credits? and they wrote an incredible song called, "meet me in the lobby," written from my newborn son's perspective. [ audience aws ] it's incredibly sweet. and also a rocking good song so, please check that out as well and let's move on with this. [ laughter ] you know - [ cheers and applause sometimes -- sometimes you're in the middle of a transition, and you're thinking, "am i going to be able to land this plane?" [ light laughter ] and then you just put it right on the tarmac. [ laughter ] and now, news stuff. [ light laughter ] the president and hi
it's available now jenny slate is here. [ cheers and applause my friend jenny is back.ppy and we will have music from muna so you are here on an excellent night. [ cheers and applause excellent night for television special, "lobby baby," is available to stream. also - [ cheers and applause i invite everyone to go on youtube. if you love rock music, if you love the hold steady they are one of my favorite bands. and i asked them when i did this special, will you -- would you be...
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jenny hill reports. jenny: even as they clear up, the flood alarms are going off. in a few hours and it is feared vece will be deluged again. >> is a disaster for all our family and the venetian people. jenny: they have n seen anything this bad's and 1960's. -- since the 1960's. one couple film as they tried and failed to keep the water out. >> water come from everywhere. we found ourselves surrounded by water. jenny: the beauty of this agency fragile now. inside saint mark'sasilica, they are still assessing the damage. >> fill of water. jenny: venice lies low, prone to floods, vulrable to the effects of climate change. a landed defensive scme delayed for years by corruption, scandal, and overspend. little comfort for those watching as the tides rise, fall, and rise again. jenny hill, bbcla news, venice. a: a disaster for the people of venicand everyone who loves that city. women haveeen part of the military for more than a century, butoday they are branching out into roles that were reserved for men. from seeing combat on the front lines or patroing as u.n. peacek
jenny hill reports. jenny: even as they clear up, the flood alarms are going off. in a few hours and it is feared vece will be deluged again. >> is a disaster for all our family and the venetian people. jenny: they have n seen anything this bad's and 1960's. -- since the 1960's. one couple film as they tried and failed to keep the water out. >> water come from everywhere. we found ourselves surrounded by water. jenny: the beauty of this agency fragile now. inside saint...
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is it erri shepherd, jenny mccarthy or rosie o'donnell?is next. > travel considation provid by -- ♪ >>> all nt week "e.t." is in thebahamas. >> nothing as real as being there. we're bringing hop and fun island style. bellamy is doing yoga with flamingos. dog the bounty hunter is visiting first responders. >> which former star of "the view" once studied nursing while in colle? is it sherri shepherd, jenny mccahy or rosie o'donnell? >> that was jenny mccarthy. >> when first got to l.a., i was excited to tell "e.t." -- i told my publicist to tell "e.t." it's my birthday. now 20 years later, stop. >> jenny, we're rry. >>> check this out as we say good night. thanks for being here, kyle. >> bye. >> only we were on stage with garth and blake when they performed "dive r" for the firs time. at was aft garth broke the news about the dt on "e.t." here's the fishe product. ♪ gonna spend the weekend in the deep e ♪ ♪ the water'sine y'all should just come in ♪ ♪ the deep end of the dive bar - [narrator] the following is a paid advertisent for plexaderm
is it erri shepherd, jenny mccarthy or rosie o'donnell?is next. > travel considation provid by -- ♪ >>> all nt week "e.t." is in thebahamas. >> nothing as real as being there. we're bringing hop and fun island style. bellamy is doing yoga with flamingos. dog the bounty hunter is visiting first responders. >> which former star of "the view" once studied nursing while in colle? is it sherri shepherd, jenny mccahy or rosie o'donnell? >> that was...
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is it sherri shepherd, jenny mccarthy or rosie o'donnell? next. as well that's also a great great allison park for like a first time buyer. so it is perfect for the first time home meyer also there are no rental restrictions so very investor-friendly which is. yeah this is the and if you guys want to come take a look here and then if you walk your way through the kitchen and those are also granite countertops appliances are included limestone floor kerrygold has a taste so rich it can take you to ireland's lush, green pastures. where grass-fed cows produce rich, creamy milk for a truly delicious taste. kerrygold. the taste that takes you there. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. >>> travel consideration provided by -- ♪ >>> all next week "e.t." is in the bahamas. >> nothing as real as being there. >> the country rebuilds and we're bringin
is it sherri shepherd, jenny mccarthy or rosie o'donnell? next. as well that's also a great great allison park for like a first time buyer. so it is perfect for the first time home meyer also there are no rental restrictions so very investor-friendly which is. yeah this is the and if you guys want to come take a look here and then if you walk your way through the kitchen and those are also granite countertops appliances are included limestone floor kerrygold has a taste so rich it can take you...
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jenny says she paid $28, but soon discovered her new license had the same expiration date as her old one. she expected her renewal to be pushed back a little. she was right. it turns out the clerk issued a duplicate license instead of doing a full renewal. jenny complained, but ended up paying an additional $35 just two months later for a proper renewal with an extended expiration date. next jenny applied for a refund of the initial $28 that she paid and didn't get her money back, so she contacted us. we contacted the dmv and within 24 hours, she got her 28 bucks back. the dmv in a statement said that miss maclin was right to request a refund and we regret it took so long and so many attempts before she was issued one. head over to nbcbayarea.com/responds with your consumer complaints or call us 888-996-tips. >> all right, thanks, chris. >>> it's 4:56. coming up, a mural features latino leaders defaced in san francisco. still ahead, how the artist plans to save his work. >>> and as we take a live look outside in dublin, you're headed out the door to clear conditions, also another chi
jenny says she paid $28, but soon discovered her new license had the same expiration date as her old one. she expected her renewal to be pushed back a little. she was right. it turns out the clerk issued a duplicate license instead of doing a full renewal. jenny complained, but ended up paying an additional $35 just two months later for a proper renewal with an extended expiration date. next jenny applied for a refund of the initial $28 that she paid and didn't get her money back, so she...
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jenny mac lan knew that. so she went to get one.k and forth with the dmv since june of last year. that's when she says she visited the office for a real id and it did not go exactly as she planned. okay. jenny said she paid $28 but soon discovered that her new license had the same expiration date as her old one. she expected her renewal to be pushed back at least a little. she's going to have to go right back. it turns out the clerk issues a duplicate license instead of doing a renewal. jenny complained but paid an additional $35 just two months later for a proper renewal with extended expiration date. jenny did what everybody would want to do, apply for a refund of the first $28 she ent subpoena spent. but that did not get anywhere. she contacted us. we contacted the dmv and within 24 hours of receiving our email, the dmv said it would refund jenny's $28. in a statement a spokesperson said that the -- actually jenny was right to request a refund and the dmv regretted that it took so long and so many attempts before she was issued o
jenny mac lan knew that. so she went to get one.k and forth with the dmv since june of last year. that's when she says she visited the office for a real id and it did not go exactly as she planned. okay. jenny said she paid $28 but soon discovered that her new license had the same expiration date as her old one. she expected her renewal to be pushed back at least a little. she's going to have to go right back. it turns out the clerk issues a duplicate license instead of doing a renewal. jenny...
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jenny slate, everybody. we'll be right back! ) ♪ this is an ad for a chip so iconic. we don't need a logo. it's the three-sided crunch. you know, that cheesy, spicy, crispy-crunchy, flavor packed bodega snack that rhymes with. i need those. an ad with no logo? it's another level. old spice antipersprant spray and old spice antipersprant stick, each has different approchaes to armpits. but they do have one thing they can agree on. no sweat in the nfl hey, its just my name. brought to you by the 48-hour sweat defense of old spice sweat defense. >> trevor: well, that's our show for tonight. thank you so much for tuning in. now here it is, your moment of zen. >> nobody's done more to change the court system in the history of our country than donald trump. ( cheers and applause ) >> this is trump country! ( cheers and applause ) >> speaker nancy pelosi is trying to impeach him! it must suck to be that dumb! ( cheers and applause ) >> president trump has great courage, he faces down the fake media every day. ( cheers and applause ) >>
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i target hard. >> trevor: please welcome jenny slate!applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> trevor: and congratulations on having not one but two new projects out at the same time that are getting great reviews from people who are watching and reading them. let's talk first about the book "little weirds." it's interesting because you say you didn't want to write a book about, you know, your time in comedy, you didn't want to write about "snl," you just wanted to write about your weird little world. i was, like, what does that mean? but when you read it it's, like, you have a very strange mind. as beautiful mind, but it is a strange mind. i mean, you write about, like, the idea of being born as a croissant, for instance. is that how your mind works? is that what's always going on? >> you know, i do think it's pretty various inside and that is the scope of my imagination, but part of writing this book was like, you know, sometimes, especially if you're a comedienne, they're, like, we want you to write c
i target hard. >> trevor: please welcome jenny slate!applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> trevor: and congratulations on having not one but two new projects out at the same time that are getting great reviews from people who are watching and reading them. let's talk first about the book "little weirds." it's interesting because you say you didn't want to write a book about, you know, your time in comedy, you didn't want...
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now we go to jenny leonard in washington on trade. we heard from wilbur ross over the last night that things are going forward on phase one. what does that mean? jenny: the latest wrinkle we have heard in the past couple of hours is that chinese officials are looking at locations in the u.s. that xi jinping would be willing to sign a deal for. that is significant because chinese officials had initially hoped any signing would be connected to a state visit and a real celebratory visit by him in washington. washington has become a city of china hawks. the fact he is willing to sign it in another location, for example iowa as the president has floated as one of the options, is significant. david: mr. ross talk to our colleague and suggested we probably are going forward with phase one. at the same time he said phase two may require legislation in china. is that reducing our expectations of anything happening in phase two? jenny: if you look back to our reporting a weaker two ago, we heard from chinese officials that they are very skeptic
now we go to jenny leonard in washington on trade. we heard from wilbur ross over the last night that things are going forward on phase one. what does that mean? jenny: the latest wrinkle we have heard in the past couple of hours is that chinese officials are looking at locations in the u.s. that xi jinping would be willing to sign a deal for. that is significant because chinese officials had initially hoped any signing would be connected to a state visit and a real celebratory visit by him in...
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and through all of this, jenny's battle continues. she relapsed in may and needed another donor and another transplant. but she was lucky to get it. >> for minorities the donor pool is really small so the chances of finding a match is pretty small. >> reporter: and so this is a company with purpose. it's about donating a portion of profits and raising awareness to bone marrow drives. it's about a new look on life. >> i just look at my kids a little bit different. just making sure that i spend quality time with them. >> reporter: while they don't know where the company will take them, these two troublemaking cousins will tell you they are looking forward to the future. >> the side effects include giddiness, euphoria, increase productivity, sense of well- being and addiction mainly to more purchases. >> you hope. >> james and jenny say the scrubs should be considered an investment. the made of high-end fabric and they cost about $100 for a set but the feel and look better than regular scrubs and will last a lot longer as well. >> maybe
and through all of this, jenny's battle continues. she relapsed in may and needed another donor and another transplant. but she was lucky to get it. >> for minorities the donor pool is really small so the chances of finding a match is pretty small. >> reporter: and so this is a company with purpose. it's about donating a portion of profits and raising awareness to bone marrow drives. it's about a new look on life. >> i just look at my kids a little bit different. just making...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests - adam sandler jenny slate, comedian megan gailey, and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1150 what! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you very much. hello, everybody hi [ cheers and applause welcome, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." that's right you're here. [ cheers and applause you made it.
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - adam sandler jenny slate, comedian megan gailey, and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1150 what! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you very much. hello, everybody hi [ cheers and applause welcome, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." that's right you're here. [ cheers and applause you made it.
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-- jenny, do you go to church?, but every year i do give up men for lent. >> seth: yeah. >> and all other holidays. [ cheers and applause >> seth: and all the other ones. >> all other holidays. >> all of them >> seth: disney's new streaming service, disney plus, already has over 10 million subscribers. >> and i'm sure if walt disney was here today, he'd say - >> whoa, whoa, whoa! "black panther?" [ laughter and applause >> seth: now, amber, are you going to get disney plus >> no, i'm going to get disney minus. it's disney movies minus all the racist characters. pocahontas is just like, "hi," and then the movie's over. [ laughter ] >> seth: delta airlines recently showed an edited version of the film, "booksmart" that cut out the movie's lesbian sex scene. >> even worse, they showed a version of "peanuts" without peppermint patty [ audience ohs ] [ light laughter ] >> seth: is she? oh, she is >> yeah, well -- >> seth: oh, it never even occurred to me >> marcie's more than a friend >> seth: right, right, right a los
-- jenny, do you go to church?, but every year i do give up men for lent. >> seth: yeah. >> and all other holidays. [ cheers and applause >> seth: and all the other ones. >> all other holidays. >> all of them >> seth: disney's new streaming service, disney plus, already has over 10 million subscribers. >> and i'm sure if walt disney was here today, he'd say - >> whoa, whoa, whoa! "black panther?" [ laughter and applause >> seth:...
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jenny: our global macro fund is short duration.to be long-range or long-range -- or low range for a period of time. [indiscernible] you see currencies around the yen are dollar. >> what is the biggest risk right now? initially, people talk about brexit. that easing somewhat. they talked about the u.s.-china trade were. a deal could be coming soon even though it is stage one. there is talk about a recession. what is your take on the risk out there? jenny: i think there are a lot of headwinds in all of the things we have talked about, whether it is social unrest, some of the political pressures. there is also tremendous opportunity. this investor revolution, which brings great opportunity. one exciting thing about being in asia is that there are protect -- projections there will be a billion people. all of those things help the economy. a lot of the advancements in technology advanced -- in technology help people lifestyles and the improvement of standard of living. >> how is templeton capitalizing on that potential? we think the tra
jenny: our global macro fund is short duration.to be long-range or long-range -- or low range for a period of time. [indiscernible] you see currencies around the yen are dollar. >> what is the biggest risk right now? initially, people talk about brexit. that easing somewhat. they talked about the u.s.-china trade were. a deal could be coming soon even though it is stage one. there is talk about a recession. what is your take on the risk out there? jenny: i think there are a lot of...
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and through all of this, jenny's battle continues.r donor and another transplant. but she was lucky to get it. >> for minorities, the donor pool is very small. so. the chances of finding a match is pretty low. >> and so, this is a company with purpose. it's about donating a portion of profits and raising awareness to bone marrow drive. it's about a new look on life. >> i look at mike is a little bit different. so making sure that i spend quality time with them. >> and while they don't over the company will take them, these two cousins will they are looking include getting euphoria and increase productivity and a sense of well-being and addiction mainly through more purchases. >> compared to scrubs, you can buy them pretty cheaply if you are looking for something to get you by. these are more expensive, they cost about $100 and these are high-end fabrics, that is why they compared to the lulu lemon, you can buy gym close better all of these different ranges. if you talk with a medical profession there, all of these things all day long.
and through all of this, jenny's battle continues.r donor and another transplant. but she was lucky to get it. >> for minorities, the donor pool is very small. so. the chances of finding a match is pretty low. >> and so, this is a company with purpose. it's about donating a portion of profits and raising awareness to bone marrow drive. it's about a new look on life. >> i look at mike is a little bit different. so making sure that i spend quality time with them. >> and...
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jenni: ponte el uniforme. y yo muriendo de la risa.cabello. nuevos acondicionadores dove ultra-care. bueno, no por siempre. la tienda abre el jueves a las 2 pm. ahorra en: botas...keurig®... joyería con diamante... y ¡40% en levi's® para él y ella! ¡sólo hasta el sábado! ¡jcpenney! hace cada pestaña totalmente sensacional. nuestro cepillo efecto abanico da volumen a todo tip de pestañas.. ..ara un.p ecto deba aco baierto sensacional. lash sensational... solo de maybelline newk. ♪ m ♪ >> gracias por estar con nosotros, nuestra invitada de lujo a cÓmo estÁs pasando? >> es muy importante dar las gracias, lo importante no es el regalo, lo importante son las manos que te lo entregan. esta mujer trae algo espectacular, esta ingeniosa iniciativa. >> cajero automÁtico que reparte bondad. >> aquÍ estoy presente como estoy super bien acompaÑada, hace cuÁnto tiempo vives aquÍ? >> hace meses. >> como hemos venido a repartir bondad, reconocerÁ las grandes personas, vamos a venir por aquÍ, pasa y explícale, que vamos a mostrar cÓmo funciona. >> tien
jenni: ponte el uniforme. y yo muriendo de la risa.cabello. nuevos acondicionadores dove ultra-care. bueno, no por siempre. la tienda abre el jueves a las 2 pm. ahorra en: botas...keurig®... joyería con diamante... y ¡40% en levi's® para él y ella! ¡sólo hasta el sábado! ¡jcpenney! hace cada pestaña totalmente sensacional. nuestro cepillo efecto abanico da volumen a todo tip de pestañas.. ..ara un.p ecto deba aco baierto sensacional. lash sensational... solo de maybelline newk. ♪ m...
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jenny hill, bbc news, berlin., here's holly hamilton, at the bbc sport centre. good evening. wembley stadium set a new attendance record for an england women's game tonight but a last minute goal saw the lionesses lose 2—1 in their friendly with germany — leaving phil neville's side with just one win in their last seven games. jo currie reports. these funds braved the damp and drizzly conditions, hoping to witness a bit of history as the lionesses walked out at wembley for only the second time. a sold—out game and an expectant crowd. however, an early goal from game and an expectant crowd. however, an early goalfrom germany captain alexandra popp threatened to dampen spirits. since the world cup semifinals, england have been suffering from somewhat of a hangover. nikita parris couldn't find the tonic from the spot. 0n the big stage, england needed a big player. ellen white, brilliant finish. step ellen white, back from injury and back on the scoresheet. the world cup's joint top scorer picking up where she left of
jenny hill, bbc news, berlin., here's holly hamilton, at the bbc sport centre. good evening. wembley stadium set a new attendance record for an england women's game tonight but a last minute goal saw the lionesses lose 2—1 in their friendly with germany — leaving phil neville's side with just one win in their last seven games. jo currie reports. these funds braved the damp and drizzly conditions, hoping to witness a bit of history as the lionesses walked out at wembley for only the second...
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jenny kumah reports.ctors say their workload is on the rise, and this, coupled with falling gp numbers, mean something has to give. in his surgery in leeds, dr richard vautrey is well aware of the challenges facing surgeries like his. one of the daily pressures that gp practices are under is the obligation to do home visits. what would be much better is if we had a dedicated home visiting team, with people with the time to be able to do this throughout the day, rather than gps having to squeeze it in. under the proposals, home visits would not be scrapped completely, but delivered by a separate service, similar to the way out—of—hours care has been contracted out. sometimes a gp has to go and see someone, and they might be too frail to travel. and that's always been part of the vocation of being a gp, and it will continue. so these proposals won't go any further, but what we will do is train, fund, and recruit more gps. they're saying, as a point of desperation, they can no longer continue those home visi
jenny kumah reports.ctors say their workload is on the rise, and this, coupled with falling gp numbers, mean something has to give. in his surgery in leeds, dr richard vautrey is well aware of the challenges facing surgeries like his. one of the daily pressures that gp practices are under is the obligation to do home visits. what would be much better is if we had a dedicated home visiting team, with people with the time to be able to do this throughout the day, rather than gps having to squeeze...
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jenny: hi. jenny. lemonis: jenny, nice to meet you. jenny: my sister. lemonis: she's your sister? okay. lemonis: and you all are married? -both: yes. -jenny: we live in new orleans. ewell: seafood. i did all the promotions for the state. lemonis: are you still in the seafood business today? ewell: no, i'm not. i resigned, and i've been helping with them. -lemonis: oh, okay. -ewell: we see a gold mine here. and for a marketer, this is nirvana. you know? it's a lot of fun. so, i started playing with their facebook page. and word of mouth is spreading faster than they can handle the growth. lemonis: but why do we need more p.r.? we have a line out the door. ewell: we see so much potential that we can build this brand beyond this location. lemonis: now you're changing the secret recipe. that's what i worry about. this concept of franchising and opening them up all over the country is not always a good idea. it's not ice cream. it's a brand that isn't portable. you guys can't be everywhere. franchising shuler's is a bad idea. barbecue is regional. there are different styles and there a
jenny: hi. jenny. lemonis: jenny, nice to meet you. jenny: my sister. lemonis: she's your sister? okay. lemonis: and you all are married? -both: yes. -jenny: we live in new orleans. ewell: seafood. i did all the promotions for the state. lemonis: are you still in the seafood business today? ewell: no, i'm not. i resigned, and i've been helping with them. -lemonis: oh, okay. -ewell: we see a gold mine here. and for a marketer, this is nirvana. you know? it's a lot of fun. so, i started playing...
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jenny and ben. >> yes.in massachusetts. she and ben are moving back to massachusetts. i'm delighted to have learned how to use catastrophize as a verb. >> i want to know more about her. did you find out who made the coat? i was so distracted -- i want that coat -- >> i'll find out for you, gayle. >> who made that coat? you didn't ask that question? >> no. sorry. >> my first question would have it was so gorgeous. bravo, bravo to you and to her and to ben. >> star pants and the star coat in the show. >> it all works out. >>> on today's "cbs this morning" podcast, andre asiman, the bestselling on author of "call me by your name," discusses its sequel "find me." listen wherever you get your podcast. before we go, how a mystery over a lost wallet was solved 15 years later. we'll be right back. just because we're super hungry... ...doesn't mean you got to spend a lot! because denny's brought back the super slam™. with eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage and pancakes. all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is ba
jenny and ben. >> yes.in massachusetts. she and ben are moving back to massachusetts. i'm delighted to have learned how to use catastrophize as a verb. >> i want to know more about her. did you find out who made the coat? i was so distracted -- i want that coat -- >> i'll find out for you, gayle. >> who made that coat? you didn't ask that question? >> no. sorry. >> my first question would have it was so gorgeous. bravo, bravo to you and to her and to ben....
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thanks jenny. in recent years authorities have attempted to come up with a barrier system to prevent flooding. it's called mose. construction began in 2003, but its completion has been delayed and delayed. marcello rossi is an italian journalist who covers climate change and the environment. it's been 16 years in the making and it already costs around 6 billion euros and this time, euros weren't used because they were not ready. and earlier this month, we scheduled a trial run of one of the barriers... but the operational issues cancel that. following what happened and what is still happening in venice, both local politicians and giuseppe conte gave assurances that the project will be completed by 2021 in two years time. but the project has been delayed many times over the past few years. so, some people claimed that it is much more likely in 2022 but the reality is no one knows when the project will be completed. i'm curious for your thoughts on this. when i was reading about this particular const
thanks jenny. in recent years authorities have attempted to come up with a barrier system to prevent flooding. it's called mose. construction began in 2003, but its completion has been delayed and delayed. marcello rossi is an italian journalist who covers climate change and the environment. it's been 16 years in the making and it already costs around 6 billion euros and this time, euros weren't used because they were not ready. and earlier this month, we scheduled a trial run of one of the...
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harrison jenny will there be any less out in the rains in effect in this whole region you know what there will be for a couple of days but not really for the sable a few weeks ahead let me stop i just explained are 2 rainy season kenya we've got 1 march to may want to december the 1 in march to may was actually draw than average and as we know already it is wetter than average and the 2nd rainy season of the month you can see the activity of the last few hours and we will continue says that they won't be as heavy over the next couple of days but to give you an idea in the last 24 hours nairobi picked up $87.00 millimeters of rain the november average total is $109.00 so it gives you an idea why we've seen some of flooding but also you see this mass of rain here now this particular portion of the indian ocean is very very warm at the moment it is warmer than average there is a lot of moisture there and it continues of course to come down as rain and this is what's going to happen not just over the next few days but really over the coming few weeks so you can see here by wednesday it
harrison jenny will there be any less out in the rains in effect in this whole region you know what there will be for a couple of days but not really for the sable a few weeks ahead let me stop i just explained are 2 rainy season kenya we've got 1 march to may want to december the 1 in march to may was actually draw than average and as we know already it is wetter than average and the 2nd rainy season of the month you can see the activity of the last few hours and we will continue says that...
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jenny kumah reports.ctors say their workload is on the rise and this, coupled with falling gdp numbers, mean something has to give. one of the daily pressures that gp practices are under is the obligation to do home visits. what would be much better is if we had a dedicated home visiting tea m if we had a dedicated home visiting team with people with the time to be able to do this throughout the day, rather than gps having to squeeze it in. under the proposals home visits would not be scrapped completely but delivered by a separate service. similarto delivered by a separate service. similar to the way out—of—hours care has been contracted out. sometimes a gp has to go and see someone and they might be too frail to travel. and that has always been part of the vocation of being a gp and it will continue. so these proposals won't go any further, but what we will do is train, fund and recruit more gps. meanwhile, labour is promising more cash to help out. they are saying, asa cash to help out. they are saying
jenny kumah reports.ctors say their workload is on the rise and this, coupled with falling gdp numbers, mean something has to give. one of the daily pressures that gp practices are under is the obligation to do home visits. what would be much better is if we had a dedicated home visiting tea m if we had a dedicated home visiting team with people with the time to be able to do this throughout the day, rather than gps having to squeeze it in. under the proposals home visits would not be scrapped...
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jenny kumar, bbc news.there are some conesting vue cinema's decision to pull the film from its 91 outlets across the uk and ireland. with me is umar kankiya, a consultant solicitor and member of dope black dads. thank you for coming in. what has upset you about this decision by vue? the issue really is that they have taken what fundamentally was an issue with a group of young people, of south asian descent, and somehow they have equated that to being linked to the film, the message is that the film was trying to promote. they have taken the decision to actually withdraw the film from all 91 of their cinemas. actually, when i was on my way here, i learned that showcase cinemas had also taken the same view. for me, it is like, well, this is something that rapman and his team have been trying to portray a particular kind of story, yet you have made a decision based on a decision which... how is it even linked? how did you come to that decision making process that the machete incident with this group of young p
jenny kumar, bbc news.there are some conesting vue cinema's decision to pull the film from its 91 outlets across the uk and ireland. with me is umar kankiya, a consultant solicitor and member of dope black dads. thank you for coming in. what has upset you about this decision by vue? the issue really is that they have taken what fundamentally was an issue with a group of young people, of south asian descent, and somehow they have equated that to being linked to the film, the message is that the...
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. >> co-creators jennie and tori always seemed hopeful despite a ratings slump. >> it would be a shameor it to not go another season because we all worked so hard and passionately on it. > it would be a shame not to be able to tell all the stories we have left. >> last night jennie suggesting cancellation is actually a great plot point tweeted thank you for the second season material. stay tuned. >> tori was also teasey. >> i got my dress back. >> posting this red gown she donned in the original and revival. caption? i didn't cram myself, with three pairs of spanx, into a red dress i wore on tv when was 18 years old for nothing. so stay tuned as our journey unfolds. #bh90210 #onthemove. now here's hoping everyone's on board. >> what will it take for you guys to sign on for season two. >> uh -- >> well said shan, right? >> i would rather quit at the top at something than at the bottom of something. so we'll see. >>> you know who is getting back together? the royal fab four. they will all reunite ononday for uk's remembrance day. but just yesterday meghan and harry surprised some british
. >> co-creators jennie and tori always seemed hopeful despite a ratings slump. >> it would be a shameor it to not go another season because we all worked so hard and passionately on it. > it would be a shame not to be able to tell all the stories we have left. >> last night jennie suggesting cancellation is actually a great plot point tweeted thank you for the second season material. stay tuned. >> tori was also teasey. >> i got my dress back. >> posting...
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our investment committee, joe, jon, steve and jenny stocks holding steady, but enough for the dow, s&p and nasdaq to hit new highs. the nasdaq trying for its 25th record close and its 11th this month alone. tech, industrials, consumer staps, all hitting record levels we continue to buy into this rally, joe >> yes, we are in the middle of a melt up. that's what with we can call this it's being powered by significant dispersion on many sectors. technology, health care, financials, so you can find opportunities in each of these sectors. are we pulling forward some of the gains from 20? b potentially, but that's not a concern we have now. we think a lot of it is predicated on the basis that the consumer is strong when you look at balance sheets and you think of governmental ambulance sheets, corporate. what better balance sheet is there than the consumer? savings rate at the lowest since 2010 consumers now as a a percentage of gdp debt, that's falling. private sector debt is actually falling in the united states i think the market is in the middle of the melt up process. >> when do we hav
our investment committee, joe, jon, steve and jenny stocks holding steady, but enough for the dow, s&p and nasdaq to hit new highs. the nasdaq trying for its 25th record close and its 11th this month alone. tech, industrials, consumer staps, all hitting record levels we continue to buy into this rally, joe >> yes, we are in the middle of a melt up. that's what with we can call this it's being powered by significant dispersion on many sectors. technology, health care, financials, so...
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jenny jenny and yes yes come on this is much. some self tends to stresess resident. rose says it looks awesome exact because people still stand down down by t the headad on on the demonstration gets garrulous mystery cap capital. has been sensation estimating you cross. some of the many reasons that sore spot in the lot us. we are in the main square. call congress and that. down to prevent an ad that. says it can can mean to see see like like she's not also. she she's maisie. yeah. the same disease. men can get in that neighborhood. . yeah. ad everything again. but it easy. when actuation. and. she's she's coming from from i am i am i know. as we see these. and. finance minister today just as many as three hundred sounds all jobs gloves lost because comes in contact with his ex wife rights unit has a has one of latin america's struggle discount companies the people protesting call call this a long time before they've they've pasas members process dr. hi john transparent as but it but it will roll into income comes grease as a waitress the high high because of it as w
jenny jenny and yes yes come on this is much. some self tends to stresess resident. rose says it looks awesome exact because people still stand down down by t the headad on on the demonstration gets garrulous mystery cap capital. has been sensation estimating you cross. some of the many reasons that sore spot in the lot us. we are in the main square. call congress and that. down to prevent an ad that. says it can can mean to see see like like she's not also. she she's maisie. yeah. the same...
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. >> then -- >> she's just jenny from the block. ricky is ba. >>> plus -- why joey fatone is saying good-bye to j.t. >>> and what ava mendes is only two girls with ryan gosling. her >> it's an "e.t." exclusive. >> and ryan michelle bathe is here to co-host. >> i'm putting my hubby in the .t." hot seat. >>> wendy williams confronted on live tv by whitney houston's former lover. butirst i am so over the moon by our guest co-host ryan michelle bathe. you know i love you. >> i love you. >> nobody has more f on the d carpet than you two. >> he's so sweet. >> we're going to have some fun tonight. this whitney story is crazy. >> banas. >> who knew whitney a her secret girlfriend robin crawford had a secret plan to take down wendy. >> you were gonna jump me? >> we didn't knowhat you looked like and our plan was to goown to hudson street and wait for y. >> robyni can't even fight. i would have run. you know what, we weren't gonna fight. we just wanted to see you ce-to-face and have a ch. >> robyn ss whitney was fed up. it was the early 2000s
. >> then -- >> she's just jenny from the block. ricky is ba. >>> plus -- why joey fatone is saying good-bye to j.t. >>> and what ava mendes is only two girls with ryan gosling. her >> it's an "e.t." exclusive. >> and ryan michelle bathe is here to co-host. >> i'm putting my hubby in the .t." hot seat. >>> wendy williams confronted on live tv by whitney houston's former lover. butirst i am so over the moon by our guest...
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jenny hill, bbc news, berlin. that's it.e. bye for now. you're watching bbc news. this is the first edition of a new programme which takes a look at climate change and asks questions. welcome to this matters. for a lot of people, climate change is the most important issue facing the country. consent for the environment has gone mainstream. look at greta. we cannot continue to look away from this crisis any more. she is a celebrity. jane is out getting herself arrested at climate protests and if you look the polls for climate it has grown. the green wave has been sweeping the globe and it has been sweeping the globe and it has been sweeping the globe and it has been cascading across britain with our two best election result in a green party history. other parties are also trying to muscle in. country which leads the way. climate emergency is an existential... we need to tackle the climate emergency. not having a climate policy... not all their manifestos are out yet but we don't know them in detail but they are making moves t
jenny hill, bbc news, berlin. that's it.e. bye for now. you're watching bbc news. this is the first edition of a new programme which takes a look at climate change and asks questions. welcome to this matters. for a lot of people, climate change is the most important issue facing the country. consent for the environment has gone mainstream. look at greta. we cannot continue to look away from this crisis any more. she is a celebrity. jane is out getting herself arrested at climate protests and if...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," anthony mason talks with actress and comedian jenny slate aboutok and netflix special. >>> i'm anne-marie green.ise nw > outop stories this morning -- authorities in mexico are investigating an apparent mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, and changes in lab results. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common, or are prone to infections. do
. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," anthony mason talks with actress and comedian jenny slate aboutok and netflix special. >>> i'm anne-marie green.ise nw > outop stories this morning -- authorities in mexico are investigating an apparent mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or...
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. >> in 1909, he marries his love, jennie. they start a family and buy that dream home.ed itself as the national pastime, and for decades, various companies have used baseball cards to sell their products. >> the first nationally circulated cards came inside packages of tobacco in the late 1880s and was actually one of the first opportunities for the average citizen to own a real photo. >> candy companies jump into the game, too. the so-called "caramel cards" help sell the sweets and the top players of the day. >> you've got honus wagner ty cobb, cy young, christy mathewson. >> children love the candy, but the cards even more. >> kids did what kids do. they played with them. they traded them. there's card-flipping games that they did with them. >> all karl and karla know at this point is that the cards may have come from their grandfather's store. >> our guess is that he would have given them away as promotional items, and like any good businessman, when you got leftovers, you save them for the next promotion. >> beyond that, karl isn't sure what they have in the box, bu
. >> in 1909, he marries his love, jennie. they start a family and buy that dream home.ed itself as the national pastime, and for decades, various companies have used baseball cards to sell their products. >> the first nationally circulated cards came inside packages of tobacco in the late 1880s and was actually one of the first opportunities for the average citizen to own a real photo. >> candy companies jump into the game, too. the so-called "caramel cards" help...
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you live rounds were shot tear gas didn't dispel angry believe ians who demanded interim president jennie to resign on her 1st day in office she's facing a country in turmoil god social and political disputes are battled on around including the national assembly on wednesday some of it will matter less is mass party members tried entering congress at the end i had resigned from the senate's presidency she tried to come back the police blocked the way you know to get this government is trying to portray the court it as a natural thing where legislators and we need to get to the assembly. on the other side of the barricades his foes shouted adversaries a reminder of what sparked the political crisis that forced president to resign. the interim president is reliant on security forces to restore law and order she appointed military commanders before the cabinet. taking up command of the armed forces at a crucial time for the state to bring this stage to an end and a new elections. for the interim president has said that she wants to bring peace back to the streets of the country and that mean
you live rounds were shot tear gas didn't dispel angry believe ians who demanded interim president jennie to resign on her 1st day in office she's facing a country in turmoil god social and political disputes are battled on around including the national assembly on wednesday some of it will matter less is mass party members tried entering congress at the end i had resigned from the senate's presidency she tried to come back the police blocked the way you know to get this government is trying to...
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jenny kumah reports.ctors say their workload is on the rise and this, coupled with falling gp numbers, mean something has to give. in his surgery in leeds this doctor is well aware of the challenges facing surgeries like his. one of the daily pressures that gp practices are under is the obligation to do home visits. what would be much better is if we had a dedicated home visiting team with people with the time to be able to do this throughout the day, rather than gps having to squeeze it in. under the proposals, home visits would not be scrapped completely but delivered by a separate service. similar to the way out—of—hours care has been contracted out. sometimes, a gp has to go and see someone and they might be too frail to travel. and that has always been part of the vocation of being a gp and it will continue. so these proposals won't go any further, but what we will do is train, fund, and recruit more gps. they're saying, as a point of desperation, they can no longer continue those home visits. this i
jenny kumah reports.ctors say their workload is on the rise and this, coupled with falling gp numbers, mean something has to give. in his surgery in leeds this doctor is well aware of the challenges facing surgeries like his. one of the daily pressures that gp practices are under is the obligation to do home visits. what would be much better is if we had a dedicated home visiting team with people with the time to be able to do this throughout the day, rather than gps having to squeeze it in....
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well big barri yes the congress men and women not really trying to negotiate something with jenny or her party and what we will see will be a really conflictive scenario and you ask a simply what right my big concern is is that the left believe is going to. it will it will have like a big work in the next years to reconstitute itself so it's very concerning because a democracy right now democracy as we can see it like the constitution and everything it is only justifying one side of politics and believe yeah indeed one site is right wing politics with bibles which religions and putting in danger for example the secular state and believe you're so it's really concerning what is going to happen in the next years because we are going to be to see like a competition between only lived sort. only the right wing parties don't really concerning what will happen to the left wing parties then i won the katherine our is the suggestion on this show that they're going to be generated from parliament and become somehow persona non-grata in politics some where does that leave the the the element w
well big barri yes the congress men and women not really trying to negotiate something with jenny or her party and what we will see will be a really conflictive scenario and you ask a simply what right my big concern is is that the left believe is going to. it will it will have like a big work in the next years to reconstitute itself so it's very concerning because a democracy right now democracy as we can see it like the constitution and everything it is only justifying one side of politics...
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through all of this, jenny's battle continued.in may, and needed another donor, and another transplant. but she was lucky to get it. >> for minorities, the donor pool is really small, so the chances of finding a match is pretty is small. >> reporter: it's about donating a portion of profits, and raising awareness. it's about a new look on life. >> i just look at my kids a little bit different, so making sure that i spend quality time with them. >> reporter: while they don't know where this will take them, these two trouble making cousins will tell you, they're looking forward to the future. >> side effects include giddiness, increased productivity, addiction. may lead to more purchases. >> you hope. >> reporter: claudine wong, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> the vatican hosting an event at the united nations on the persecution of christians. i'm lauren green. i'll have the details coming up. >>> religious leaders gathered today at the united nations to talk about global persecution. >> reporter: the vatican hoping to draw attention to perse
through all of this, jenny's battle continued.in may, and needed another donor, and another transplant. but she was lucky to get it. >> for minorities, the donor pool is really small, so the chances of finding a match is pretty is small. >> reporter: it's about donating a portion of profits, and raising awareness. it's about a new look on life. >> i just look at my kids a little bit different, so making sure that i spend quality time with them. >> reporter: while they...
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now, to jenny's point. everything i'm talking about is where do we go from here 3,200 yes. i don't think so by the end of the year. you look at 2019 versus 2018, it's flat. hang on one second. so this rally in the stock market is based on 2020 earnings, not 2019 earnings. and for 2020 earnings to have the 10 percent growth that most analysts are predicting, you've got to get more. >> and you have to get -- >> look at how railroad car loadings are. that is a direct effect of trade tensions. >> this is a nuance, but it's important. i'm not saying i have earnings growth of 13%. i'm saying we beat expectations by 13%. it's the difference between what people were expecting going into this quarter and what they're actually getting. they're getting companies delivering. and what i have said all along is i don't need trade. i just need the companies to deliver. that's what they're doing. >> i think first of all what you're talking about in terms of surprises, it's typical. >> not to that degree. >> this earnings season. >> maybe in your portfolio. this has been in line. it's been i
now, to jenny's point. everything i'm talking about is where do we go from here 3,200 yes. i don't think so by the end of the year. you look at 2019 versus 2018, it's flat. hang on one second. so this rally in the stock market is based on 2020 earnings, not 2019 earnings. and for 2020 earnings to have the 10 percent growth that most analysts are predicting, you've got to get more. >> and you have to get -- >> look at how railroad car loadings are. that is a direct effect of trade...
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jenny hill, bbc news, venice.aker of the house, nancy pelosi, said that president trump has already admitted to bribery when it comes to the ukraine phone call which is at the heart of the impeachment inquiry. her comments come the day before a second public hearing, which will feature the former ukraine ambassador marie yovanovitch, and when it comes to continued republican pressure on the whistleblower, this is what she had to say. nobody — nobody — president, the president is not above the law. the president will be held accountable. and nobody should have the right to endanger whistleblowers. and that is the system that i will defend. and the system that i will defend. and the american people — the american people understand that. earlier i spoke to ksenija pavlovic, an independent white house correspondent covering the trump administration. i asked her if there had been a shift in tone from the democrats. as the public hearings go under way, the democrats are clearly trying to make a stronger case, stronger l
jenny hill, bbc news, venice.aker of the house, nancy pelosi, said that president trump has already admitted to bribery when it comes to the ukraine phone call which is at the heart of the impeachment inquiry. her comments come the day before a second public hearing, which will feature the former ukraine ambassador marie yovanovitch, and when it comes to continued republican pressure on the whistleblower, this is what she had to say. nobody — nobody — president, the president is not above...
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jenny hill, bbc news, venice.f increasingly violent protests, china's president has publicly called on hong kong to restore order and bring violence to an end. earlier, pro—democracy protesters barricaded themselves in university campuses, anticipating more police raids. so are they worried that some of their tactics have gone too far? here is elaine yu. she covers hong kong for the new york times. this kind of debate has been happening throughout the movement. each time you have seen a bit of escalation, you will see debates happening online, you know, conversations between friends asking have we gone too far? when some people resorted to physical retaliations. so the movement has had, you know, mechanisms for self correction in the past. but now we are seeing this escalation taking place, driven by, you know, anger over a police shooting on monday, and also unprecedented scenes of police just throwing over 1000 teargas rounds police just throwing over 1000 tea rgas rounds into police just throwing over 1000 tear
jenny hill, bbc news, venice.f increasingly violent protests, china's president has publicly called on hong kong to restore order and bring violence to an end. earlier, pro—democracy protesters barricaded themselves in university campuses, anticipating more police raids. so are they worried that some of their tactics have gone too far? here is elaine yu. she covers hong kong for the new york times. this kind of debate has been happening throughout the movement. each time you have seen a bit...