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attachedp to my name when they talk about this presidency is that i can say i was part of, part of the jour journey of a remarkable man who did remarkable things for this country. our area will see a lot more of the vice-president when he leaves office. he is teeth up with university of delaware on economic and domestic policy matters and foreign policy issues at the university of pennsylvania. >>> vandalism of a tacony synagogue took center stage at a up to watch meeting as eyewitness news reporter alexandria hof says a 10,000 reward was offered for information leading to arrest and conviction. >> it was december 2 moments before 7:30 p.m. service at the temple manorah synagogue on tyson avenue. >> all of a sudden, whoosh and two more steps would have hit me inside of face. >> synagogue president malcolm adler was nearly truck by a rock smashing through temple window not once but twice. last friday another heartbreak right before service and this time eight windows were smashed by either large rocks or chunks of cement. >>> this type of activity is not welcome in our community. >> reporter
attachedp to my name when they talk about this presidency is that i can say i was part of, part of the jour journey of a remarkable man who did remarkable things for this country. our area will see a lot more of the vice-president when he leaves office. he is teeth up with university of delaware on economic and domestic policy matters and foreign policy issues at the university of pennsylvania. >>> vandalism of a tacony synagogue took center stage at a up to watch meeting as eyewitness...
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attachedp to my name when they talk about this presidency is that i can say i was part of, part of the jour journey of a remarkable man who did remarkable things for this country. our area will see a lot more of the vice-president when he leaves office. he is teeth up with university of delaware on economic and domestic policy matters and foreign policy issues at the university of pennsylvania. >>> vandalism of a tacony synagogue took center stage at a up to watch meeting as eyewitness news reporter alexandria hof says a 10,000 reward was offered for information leading to arrest and conviction. >> it was december 2 moments before 7:30 p.m. service at the temple manorah synagogue on tyson avenue. >> all of a sudden, whoosh and two more steps would have hit me inside of face. >> synagogue president malcolm adler was nearly truck by a rock smashing through temple window not once but twice. last friday another heartbreak right before service and this time eight windows were smashed by either large rocks or chunks of cement. >>> this type of activity is not welcome in our community. >> reporter
attachedp to my name when they talk about this presidency is that i can say i was part of, part of the jour journey of a remarkable man who did remarkable things for this country. our area will see a lot more of the vice-president when he leaves office. he is teeth up with university of delaware on economic and domestic policy matters and foreign policy issues at the university of pennsylvania. >>> vandalism of a tacony synagogue took center stage at a up to watch meeting as eyewitness...
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whether it is amazon web services or microsoft du jour or salesforce.com's cloud-based activities. isps free from the open access obligations and behavioral oversight can choke growth and innovation, or at least demand tribute for passing over the network. and the growth of the internet of things is another area that depends on the open connectivity of those things. if isps can decide arbitrarily which iot device can be connected or favor their own iot activity over there competitors, the bright future of iot dims. no company using the internet is safe absent the kind of common carrier requirements that america has historically expected of its networks. atsc 3.0dcaster's new is threatened. absence of the open access, it requires a control path. the success could be in the hands of those whose video interests are quite different than those of the broadcasters. overturning the open internet rule would also jeopardize the legal underpinnings of the broadband privacy rules. indeed, the republicans have targeted our recent privacy order for repeal. but in today's interconnected world, t
whether it is amazon web services or microsoft du jour or salesforce.com's cloud-based activities. isps free from the open access obligations and behavioral oversight can choke growth and innovation, or at least demand tribute for passing over the network. and the growth of the internet of things is another area that depends on the open connectivity of those things. if isps can decide arbitrarily which iot device can be connected or favor their own iot activity over there competitors, the...
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williams introduced roof's jailhouse jour w wrote six weeks after the murders. "i would like the make it crystal clear i do not regret what i did. i am not sorry. i do not shed a tear for the innocent people i killed." clementa pinckney, mother emanuel's pastor, was one of them. his wife jennifer and six-year-old daughter malana were hiding under a desk in this adjoining office during the massacre. jennifer pinckney told jurors, "as roof kept shooting, the petrified girl whispered to her, "mama, is daddy going to die?" by then clementa pinckney lay among the dead and dying. sharon risher's mother and two of her cousins were among the victims. >> to have him non-existence on this earth, i mean, my life still has to go on. if he dies, it's not going to make my life better. >>>> reporter: at one point roof objected to the sheer number of relatives and friends testifying about their josh, the judge reminded him, that's because there are so many victims. >> elliott: mark strassmann, thank you. well, chicago, which just had one of its most violent years ever, was the
williams introduced roof's jailhouse jour w wrote six weeks after the murders. "i would like the make it crystal clear i do not regret what i did. i am not sorry. i do not shed a tear for the innocent people i killed." clementa pinckney, mother emanuel's pastor, was one of them. his wife jennifer and six-year-old daughter malana were hiding under a desk in this adjoining office during the massacre. jennifer pinckney told jurors, "as roof kept shooting, the petrified girl...
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jour rr should be ready to go then. >> and inbound central avenue before southern report of degree in the left lane. back in 10 with travel times. >>> new information about former president george h.w. bush's health. >> we were pormerred it was osized. in a statement released a few minutes ago the hospital saying president george h.w. bush was taken to the hospital after experiencing short nts of breath. the former president, 92 is resting comfortably. just a few minutes ago into the white death. >> erica, thank you. we are working to get you ready for the inhad augieration of donald trump. and today you'll begin to notice big security changes. right now the man the strns. that entrance and the main haul are both cl. >> aaron, good morning. drivers will bow seeing those imkts as soon as bas -- i with have had y time the. they will go into effect by noon today and red are the coming road closures due to come into efekt by thursday. now as far as getting around, let's chich it up and talk about that. we know metro is prepared to close niev the service will run from 74 p.m. and of course
jour rr should be ready to go then. >> and inbound central avenue before southern report of degree in the left lane. back in 10 with travel times. >>> new information about former president george h.w. bush's health. >> we were pormerred it was osized. in a statement released a few minutes ago the hospital saying president george h.w. bush was taken to the hospital after experiencing short nts of breath. the former president, 92 is resting comfortably. just a few minutes...
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[applause]jour susan faludi is a prize-winning journalist who has written for the wall street journal, the new yorker, the new the new york times, and harpers, among others. susan flutie came to the attention of many of us in the early 1990s with her book, backlash, and undeclared war against american women which argue for the existence of a media driven backlash against the advances of the 1970s. backlash received the circle award for nonfiction. her other books include, stiffed, the betrayal of the american man, and -- dream, myth and misogyny in an insecure america. susan flutie's latest book, the one she will talk about today is her memoir. in the darkroom, shares the journey of her starter confrontation with the father and subsequent inquiry into the meaning of identity in the modern world and in her ownen haunted family saga. please welcome susan flutie. [applause] >> susan, give us the background of this extraordinary book. i'm a book reviewer book reviewer and i read about five books a week.igsu this is the best book i have read in 2016, possibly beyond. [applause] >> it you c
[applause]jour susan faludi is a prize-winning journalist who has written for the wall street journal, the new yorker, the new the new york times, and harpers, among others. susan flutie came to the attention of many of us in the early 1990s with her book, backlash, and undeclared war against american women which argue for the existence of a media driven backlash against the advances of the 1970s. backlash received the circle award for nonfiction. her other books include, stiffed, the betrayal...
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. >> du jour mother lived long enough to see how your honoring her mother? >> it is my father's mother. but no, my father died seven years ago and he had no idea that i take up this project. over the years a lot of people approached him and sent me to write a book about my grandmother. they wanted to do a play play about my grandmother and so on. when heroes thought it would make a a good story but he never took an active role in developing it. so i feel and a sense of obligation to tell a story that others find interesting. in the family and growing up i
. >> du jour mother lived long enough to see how your honoring her mother? >> it is my father's mother. but no, my father died seven years ago and he had no idea that i take up this project. over the years a lot of people approached him and sent me to write a book about my grandmother. they wanted to do a play play about my grandmother and so on. when heroes thought it would make a a good story but he never took an active role in developing it. so i feel and a sense of obligation to...
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lobbying firm that's producing data to serve its clients, that whatever it is, the ax cutter tax break du jour will have a specific effect on growth. i would love to see somewhat more attention on the spending side. but for both of them, equally rigorous standards for what we know about growth effects, i think we're a long way from that right now. >> so is there a role for a cbo here, for example, to be evaluating policies in the standard part of the tool kit, sort of saying, you know, we think this is likely to be growth enhancing, or not, how good an impact on distribution and join the tax together, for policies on the tax side and spending side? >> my view is, it would be useful for cbo to do this on both sides as analysis, and that cbo should do it on neither side for scoring. i don't favor dynamic scoring for taxes. depending on the model that you choose, you get wildly differing results. i suspect 10 or 20 years from now based on whatever data we have then, we might be in a whole different ballpark than we are today. but my view is, we should get the best analysis we can of those effects
lobbying firm that's producing data to serve its clients, that whatever it is, the ax cutter tax break du jour will have a specific effect on growth. i would love to see somewhat more attention on the spending side. but for both of them, equally rigorous standards for what we know about growth effects, i think we're a long way from that right now. >> so is there a role for a cbo here, for example, to be evaluating policies in the standard part of the tool kit, sort of saying, you know, we...
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. >> the topic du jour for you. there are a lot of other topics, why minority leader schumer has now promised to only confirm one department head or cabinet appointee per week. really? president obama had seven cabinet nominees confirmed on january 20, 2009, the day he was inaugurated. he had five more -- >> decisions as democrats should be scrutinized and they will. >> he had the courtesy of having them confirmed on day one. why? because we as a nation must function. president george w. bush came in through a supreme court decision. >> those kind of politics get played. hoe about scotus with scalia's seat? they won't have a vote. they went back and forth. mcconnell played some weird pant mime about it. >> now you're pontificating. >> kellyanne, if you don't like what i say, that's on you. if you ask me a question, i'll answer it. >> are we going to get the same courtesy that president obama and president george w. bush got? they will in fact give confirmation. >> we'll see. if they do, they should be scrutinized an
. >> the topic du jour for you. there are a lot of other topics, why minority leader schumer has now promised to only confirm one department head or cabinet appointee per week. really? president obama had seven cabinet nominees confirmed on january 20, 2009, the day he was inaugurated. he had five more -- >> decisions as democrats should be scrutinized and they will. >> he had the courtesy of having them confirmed on day one. why? because we as a nation must function....
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i'd never say that i just can't segregation, the most of the segregation we see today is still du jour ray and that is still a result of official policy, still result of official actors. when the school official in the city of tuscaloosa made the decision to draw the attendance zone that creates 13 years of entirely black high poverty schools, i don't know how you call it anything but intentional segregation. one of the things that talk about about with the journalist is stop getting so caught up in what you can print someone was thinking. look at their actions and look at whether or not a new what the results of those actions would be. one of the things, when you think about it, when exxon mobil has a spill in the gulf, and we would never say, it's like we don't care if the head of exxon mobil like hates docs or not, right? we don't pick it doesn't matter just how he feels about the environment, whether he likes seagulls or whatever. we only care that there were certain things i should've done and you didn't do it. that this was a foreseeable result of that. but when it comes to race
i'd never say that i just can't segregation, the most of the segregation we see today is still du jour ray and that is still a result of official policy, still result of official actors. when the school official in the city of tuscaloosa made the decision to draw the attendance zone that creates 13 years of entirely black high poverty schools, i don't know how you call it anything but intentional segregation. one of the things that talk about about with the journalist is stop getting so caught...
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aggression means segregation by law as it what before brown was decided, that the law enforces and de jour segregation is already illegal but doesn't help. and that is because de facto segregation occurs -- moe e most cool nets tip country are segregated. most cools that white kids taint, they're the vast majority of most kids black and latino kids attend their majority but we don't call the segregation because it's not under law. we call it racial -- don't you in the ward segregation. it's the same thing but sounds better. the jury segregation is already illegal but doesn't make any difference. >> a funny that it donald trump is bringing in another one of his privatizer friends they wants to make secretary officer education her things are privatization and charter schools. on the privatization side, the south, payments build their kids from public school and put them in private schools to get around desegregation. a funding thing might have if ms. devos decides to give owl voucher and send the same black kids to their private cools. that would be interesting. and then on the charter schoo
aggression means segregation by law as it what before brown was decided, that the law enforces and de jour segregation is already illegal but doesn't help. and that is because de facto segregation occurs -- moe e most cool nets tip country are segregated. most cools that white kids taint, they're the vast majority of most kids black and latino kids attend their majority but we don't call the segregation because it's not under law. we call it racial -- don't you in the ward segregation. it's the...
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atrcis the end of each chapter youh ch can read understand andn read ur reflect andstan bed gin to jourt of great information.at info >> sounds like it and i knowke w you brought in some things hings here. >> yes. >> are these -- do you also youo tackle how to style your hair asty well.w >> there are styling tips at are the very end of the book and and also some resources, somes, sme folks that i go to forfo hairstyling and products and and such, that's in the back ofthe the book as well but i bt i primarily focus on the underlying issues because manycy of us know how to do our hairur but we don't know how to dealo e with the root causes that makeo us feel the way that we do butdt it's all in the book.book. >> really accepting your yo natural inner beauty and outerar beauty. >> yes. >> i have inherited by big by bushy hair from my father. fath >> its beautiful.eiful. >> he's like 65 he has lots ofoo hair at 65. >> yes. >> he's very proud of it but of it's something that i always alw struggled with because it wasece so big all the time.time. >> sure. >> people would be like how do you do
atrcis the end of each chapter youh ch can read understand andn read ur reflect andstan bed gin to jourt of great information.at info >> sounds like it and i knowke w you brought in some things hings here. >> yes. >> are these -- do you also youo tackle how to style your hair asty well.w >> there are styling tips at are the very end of the book and and also some resources, somes, sme folks that i go to forfo hairstyling and products and and such, that's in the back ofthe...
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what does that du jour indices? things where we have to be careful, making an investment decision off something that is totally unquantifiable. it is sort of like a black swan event. how do you invest in a black swan event? i'm not advising institutional investors to make any changes based on a possible trade war because i have no data to make sure it is going to happen. so far the rhetoric, other than the mexican currency and a couple of emerging currencies, has not had that big an impact. monetarye about policy, the impact of monetary policy, and the growth outlook because of monetary policy. last year when we were on, we talked about what could go right when everybody was getting so negative about global growth, coming off the january and february low last year, the kind of stimulus in the global central banks was extraordinary to the point where the ecb and boe, are.k., the actually buying corporate debt. that injects money directly into the private sector. that is not at 10 basis points, hoping that somebody wi
what does that du jour indices? things where we have to be careful, making an investment decision off something that is totally unquantifiable. it is sort of like a black swan event. how do you invest in a black swan event? i'm not advising institutional investors to make any changes based on a possible trade war because i have no data to make sure it is going to happen. so far the rhetoric, other than the mexican currency and a couple of emerging currencies, has not had that big an impact....