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julie: geez... robbie: julie? julie: oh, my god. you're, like, giving me anxiety right now.like i could do this in five seconds. you're kind of stressing me out, like, all this. robbie: okay, do it. show me. julie: what do i do that frustrates you so much? robbie: the micromanagement, making sure that i'm pushing this and that on a customer 'cause sales are down. do you not think that i know what i'm doing? julie: i can't go further. julie: i feel like i could do this in, like, five seconds. guys go through a lot to deal with shave irritation. so, we built the new gillette skinguard with a specialized guard designed to reduce it. because we believe all men deserve a razor just for them. the best a man can get. gillette. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. it's kind of stressing me out, like, all this. robbie: okay, do it. show me. lemonis: i appreciate the fact that julie, for t
julie: geez... robbie: julie? julie: oh, my god. you're, like, giving me anxiety right now.like i could do this in five seconds. you're kind of stressing me out, like, all this. robbie: okay, do it. show me. julie: what do i do that frustrates you so much? robbie: the micromanagement, making sure that i'm pushing this and that on a customer 'cause sales are down. do you not think that i know what i'm doing? julie: i can't go further. julie: i feel like i could do this in, like, five seconds....
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julie? >> julie: thank you very much.ratic officials still resisting calls to resign in the face of scandal. so what power does the public or even other lawmakers have to remove them from office? >> the general assembly does not have the ability to subpoena witnesses. so my concern right now is we want to make sure that when these witnesses come forward and tell their story, that they're doing so in a way where they only have to tell their story once just because it's so painful. okay, max...time to help mrs. tyler reach her health goals! i'm in! but first... shelfie! the great-tasting nutrition of ensure. with up to 30 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals! ensure. for strength and energy. ensure. - (phone ringing)a phones offers - big button,ecialized phones... and volume-enhanced phones., get details on this state program. call or visit and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program call or visit >> she
julie? >> julie: thank you very much.ratic officials still resisting calls to resign in the face of scandal. so what power does the public or even other lawmakers have to remove them from office? >> the general assembly does not have the ability to subpoena witnesses. so my concern right now is we want to make sure that when these witnesses come forward and tell their story, that they're doing so in a way where they only have to tell their story once just because it's so painful....
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julie: i'm julie. candis: hi, julie. julie: hey, candis. nice to meet you.gift shop. candis: this is my baby. amanda: and so what is it that you find people... you know, you have your best sellers in here or...? candis: yes. yes. lemonis: candis, did amanda tell you what she does for a living? amanda: i'm sorry. lemonis: i don't sense that they really understand what's at stake. amanda: we specialize in cork fabric and make everything from cellphone cases to handbags. candis: okay. lemonis: we need the business. we have to have it. the program with the kids depends on it. amanda: if you went to another winery, would they have a lot of the same things in here? candis: we try not to. amanda: okay. lemonis: i mean, it's like, "want to buy some cork product? no? okay." like, hello. candis: but every time they leave the store, we want something to go as a memory. yeah, and what i feel the customers will, you know... amanda: buy. candis: ...buy, enjoy. yeah. lemonis: are you bored? candis: but... lemonis: why, yes, i am. amanda: is it important to you guys to have
julie: i'm julie. candis: hi, julie. julie: hey, candis. nice to meet you.gift shop. candis: this is my baby. amanda: and so what is it that you find people... you know, you have your best sellers in here or...? candis: yes. yes. lemonis: candis, did amanda tell you what she does for a living? amanda: i'm sorry. lemonis: i don't sense that they really understand what's at stake. amanda: we specialize in cork fabric and make everything from cellphone cases to handbags. candis: okay. lemonis: we...
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julie? >> julie: thanks, john. great to see you. a new message that surfaced from a woman who has accused virginia's lieutenant governor of rape. and why gabby gifford's husband is now running for the senate seat once held by john mccain. we're family. we'd do anything for each other. but this time... those bonds were definitely tested. frog leg, for my baby brother don't frogs have like, two legs? so they should have two of these? since i'm active duty and she's family, i was able to set my sister up with a sweet membership from navy federal. if you hold it closer, it looks bigger. eat your food my big sis likes to make tiny food. and i'm okay with that. navy federal credit union. our members, are the mission. -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, "protected by alan and jamie." -right? -should it? when you bundle home and auto... run, alan! ...you get more than jus
julie? >> julie: thanks, john. great to see you. a new message that surfaced from a woman who has accused virginia's lieutenant governor of rape. and why gabby gifford's husband is now running for the senate seat once held by john mccain. we're family. we'd do anything for each other. but this time... those bonds were definitely tested. frog leg, for my baby brother don't frogs have like, two legs? so they should have two of these? since i'm active duty and she's family, i was able to set...
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capital this past fourth of july. d.c. every year puts on a great huge fireworks display. and, you know, it looks like nowhere else in the country. there is the washington monument, right? it's on the national mall. as the nation's capital, fourth of july is kind of a meta holiday, right? it's a bigger deal than it is everywhere else in the country, and it's a pretty big deal everywhere in the country but it's the nation's capital. every fourth of july been there is the big fireworks thing in d.c. there is a played through downtown with the, you know, bands and the uncle sam guy and the drum and all the rest of it. today president trump told reporters at the white house that he is considering a new idea that has just occurred to him. a new idea for america. which is that he is thinking over, he is considering that maybe from here on out there should be a parade and fireworks in washington, d.c. every year on july 4th. how about that? he mused about this idea to reporters today. he said, quote, we're thinking about doi
capital this past fourth of july. d.c. every year puts on a great huge fireworks display. and, you know, it looks like nowhere else in the country. there is the washington monument, right? it's on the national mall. as the nation's capital, fourth of july is kind of a meta holiday, right? it's a bigger deal than it is everywhere else in the country, and it's a pretty big deal everywhere in the country but it's the nation's capital. every fourth of july been there is the big fireworks thing in...
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we can't replace julie.evastated but i cannot change the past, julie is gone and she will never be forgotten, she will always be in our hearts but what we can do is make some positives out of this. it was in 2014 when she had a routine smear test southmead hospital's pathology lab gave her the all clear. she made six visits in all to the local nhs before finally resorting to going private in 2017. within 30 seconds are being examined by the consultant, he diagnosed me with cervical cancer. he took me in for a hysteroscopy the week after and he couldn't even get the camera into the womb, it was com pletely the camera into the womb, it was completely blocked. i was horrified. herfamily have completely blocked. i was horrified. her family have now secured an independent investigation but fear it will not go far enough. it is a catastrophic failure, absolutely, they caused death. they said it was isolated and rare, however, when you look at the evidence and the missed opportunities, i believe it is highly likely
we can't replace julie.evastated but i cannot change the past, julie is gone and she will never be forgotten, she will always be in our hearts but what we can do is make some positives out of this. it was in 2014 when she had a routine smear test southmead hospital's pathology lab gave her the all clear. she made six visits in all to the local nhs before finally resorting to going private in 2017. within 30 seconds are being examined by the consultant, he diagnosed me with cervical cancer. he...
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julie?llison barber, thank you. >> bill: a commemoration for john to go from michigan after his passing at age 92 yesterday. that's happening out on the floor of the house. the hearing, rather, will resume shortly. meanwhile, there is this. the richest man in the world making bombshell accusations, accusing the "national enquirer" of extortion. the stunning details in a story that runs deep. coming up next i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in
julie?llison barber, thank you. >> bill: a commemoration for john to go from michigan after his passing at age 92 yesterday. that's happening out on the floor of the house. the hearing, rather, will resume shortly. meanwhile, there is this. the richest man in the world making bombshell accusations, accusing the "national enquirer" of extortion. the stunning details in a story that runs deep. coming up next i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know...
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julie, i mean, she was my life. the impact has been... we can't replace julie.st. julie's gone and she'll never be forgotten, she'll always be in our hearts, but what we can do is make some positives out of this. it was in 2014 when she had a routine smear test. southmead hospital's pathology lab gave her the all clear. she made six visits in all to the local nhs before finally resorting to going private in 2017. within 30 seconds of being examined by the consultant, he diagnosed me with cervical cancer. he took me in for a hysteroscopy the week after and he couldn't even get the camera into the womb, it was completely blocked. i was horrified. her family have now secured an independent investigation, but fear it will not go far enough. it's a catastrophic failure, absolutely. they caused death. they said it was isolated and rare. however, when you look at the evidence and you look at the missed opportunities, i believe it's highly likely and probable that there are other victims out there. people on social media have contacted us and they've gone through simila
julie, i mean, she was my life. the impact has been... we can't replace julie.st. julie's gone and she'll never be forgotten, she'll always be in our hearts, but what we can do is make some positives out of this. it was in 2014 when she had a routine smear test. southmead hospital's pathology lab gave her the all clear. she made six visits in all to the local nhs before finally resorting to going private in 2017. within 30 seconds of being examined by the consultant, he diagnosed me with...
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it's a secret julie newberger's parents took to t iir grave. >>as adopted at birth but it was a family secret. a cousin came and told me she felthi there was som i had a right to know. >> reporter: so began the journey to find her birth parents. n stat i was interested i having a child of my own. for that reason and others i my ed to learn more about ancestry and healthst y. >> with her adoption records sealed, julie turned to those at-home dna tests for clues. >> this chart shows each of my cousins' chromosomes and where we overlaszlo pentek. >>. >> reporter: it looks like a lot. she finally got a close match, her uncle. >> he was relatively anonymous but through some amateur detective work i was able to e figure out whos. >> reporter: as julie poured over the complicated strands of her family's dna, she finally connected with her biological mother by phone. >> i think the first thing sheo said me was julie i was 15 when i got pregnant. >> reporter: turned out her parents were high school sweet hearts but they weren't ready to raise a baby. >>
it's a secret julie newberger's parents took to t iir grave. >>as adopted at birth but it was a family secret. a cousin came and told me she felthi there was som i had a right to know. >> reporter: so began the journey to find her birth parents. n stat i was interested i having a child of my own. for that reason and others i my ed to learn more about ancestry and healthst y. >> with her adoption records sealed, julie turned to those at-home dna tests for clues. >> this...
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julie: i think that is part of the risk. the other is that since they never offered a credit card before, it is hard to model what the losses and uses will be. when you have alone, people know how much money they will use, how much they are using every month, how much they pay back. with a credit card, it is harder to point that out and decide what it will be. someone might use $1000 one month and might have a big purchase like $5,000 the next month, and stop using it for two months afterwards. that could be a risk moving forward because goldman has never had a credit card offering before. selina: julie and mark, thanks for your analysis. tesla's model three has lost a company recommendation for consumer reports. position --n lost a tesla owners have reported issues like loosefitting exterior parts and others. joining us to discuss is bloomberg's chester dobson. what were other things consumers were complaining about? >> there were a range of things. everything from the rear windshield glass, which apparently suffered stress
julie: i think that is part of the risk. the other is that since they never offered a credit card before, it is hard to model what the losses and uses will be. when you have alone, people know how much money they will use, how much they are using every month, how much they pay back. with a credit card, it is harder to point that out and decide what it will be. someone might use $1000 one month and might have a big purchase like $5,000 the next month, and stop using it for two months afterwards....
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julie? >> reporter: yeah. you know, the picketers, the teachers, they've gone home, but they will be back bright and early tomorrow morning. day one of the oakland teachers strike kicked off with songs, rallying cries and thousands of teachers, parents, students and members of various unions gathered in solidarity. after collecting their signs the crowd filled oakland city streets as they marched to the school district headquarters. >> to provide a little context as to what they're fighting for, a teacher with the average starting salary of 46,500 would have to spend more than 90% of their income to afford the median mortgage here, would have to spend more than 80% of their income to be able to afford a typical rent. >> there's no question that we need to pay our teachers more. everybody agrees with that. >> reporter: but the oakland unified school district said they simply don't have the funding to give teachers what they want, a 12% raise, smaller class sizes, more counselors, nurses and an end to school clo
julie? >> reporter: yeah. you know, the picketers, the teachers, they've gone home, but they will be back bright and early tomorrow morning. day one of the oakland teachers strike kicked off with songs, rallying cries and thousands of teachers, parents, students and members of various unions gathered in solidarity. after collecting their signs the crowd filled oakland city streets as they marched to the school district headquarters. >> to provide a little context as to what they're...
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and julie, you can answer the question too. first the comment. julie conway from v.i.e.w. pac brought up a very important point. we found over the course of previous cycles that when you would meet with a woman candidate, it would sort of be word of mouth. that we would say, oh, i heard of this great candidate who is running in this particular district. and because we all know one another, we would send an e-mail, pick up the phone. we're trying to formalize that so that there is a road map for female candidates who have the courage to raise their hand, step into the arena, instead of this word of mouth, informal way of providing them these resources. we want to formalize it, so they know all of these potential resources. because each of these organizations can make a commitment to support that candidate with hard dollars. and those other people and individual donors who can support them. so that's a really important point, julie. that was my comment. my question for the panel is, each of you have met with many, many candidates over time. in addition to the money, what is
and julie, you can answer the question too. first the comment. julie conway from v.i.e.w. pac brought up a very important point. we found over the course of previous cycles that when you would meet with a woman candidate, it would sort of be word of mouth. that we would say, oh, i heard of this great candidate who is running in this particular district. and because we all know one another, we would send an e-mail, pick up the phone. we're trying to formalize that so that there is a road map for...
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in this instance, jennie receives a second supplemental for the following year covering july throughthe 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 evening, welcome to the february 6th, 2019 meeting of the san francisco board of appeals. frank fung will be the presiding officer tonight. he is joined by rick swig, anne
in this instance, jennie receives a second supplemental for the following year covering july throughthe 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 evening, welcome to the...
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, come on up, julie. view stands for value and selecting women packs, it's often times the first check women who raise their hand to run. we have sarah curran who is a dc cochair of maverick pacs, come on up, sarah. rebecca schuyler, who is executive director of winning for women packs. and tiffany waddell who is chair of right now women pack. >> first i would like to thank congressman stefanik for inviting me here today to have moderate today's panel. this is a critical group of panelists because these other workforces representing the organizations that are providing the infrastructure and most importantly, the financial resources for those women who are looking to run for federal office, and most importantly, to help them be successful in their efforts. so i'm fortunate to represent our form or firm, which is very much played bipartisan lee and wants to see you more women elect across the board at all levels of government. i personally the opportunity to work with a number of today's panelists on lease
, come on up, julie. view stands for value and selecting women packs, it's often times the first check women who raise their hand to run. we have sarah curran who is a dc cochair of maverick pacs, come on up, sarah. rebecca schuyler, who is executive director of winning for women packs. and tiffany waddell who is chair of right now women pack. >> first i would like to thank congressman stefanik for inviting me here today to have moderate today's panel. this is a critical group of...
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. >> julie k. brown who should win all the awards. k it is a model of what great local newspaper reporting looks like. >> and impact journalism. talk about the impact of what she's been able to do. stunning.s thanks for your coverage, much appreciated. or >> yeah, i'll watch it. >> thanks to you at home for i joining us.s it is friday. you know what that means. five news cycles of news already crammed into this one day and we are still waiting for what we think will be a pretty big news maybe sometime tonight from the office of robert mueller, the special counsel.f there is a court ordered deadline tonight for the special counsel's office to submit to a federal judge in washington d.c. the prosecution's sentencing submission related to president trump's campaign chairman, paul manafort.ca now just to be clear about what this is, what we are waiting for tonight, you'll remember that paul manafort was actually brought up on federal charges if two different neighboring jus up dictions. he was brought up on charges in virginia and also in
. >> julie k. brown who should win all the awards. k it is a model of what great local newspaper reporting looks like. >> and impact journalism. talk about the impact of what she's been able to do. stunning.s thanks for your coverage, much appreciated. or >> yeah, i'll watch it. >> thanks to you at home for i joining us.s it is friday. you know what that means. five news cycles of news already crammed into this one day and we are still waiting for what we think will be a...
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ability -- >> the mayor says the president's event cou pull police resources alreadedicated fourth of july >>> president trump is headed for a second summit with kim jongn. he sait could lead to something great but maybe not. it's not clear what he's going to be offering but it's concern this could serve as another photo op for the north korean t meeting, president trump said north korea isn' a nuclear threat but other testimonies have painted a difficult picture. officials say north koreaction l at production sites and in recent weeks researchers discovered a new secret blas llistic camp in north korea. >>> meanwhile, the president's former fixer and personal attorney testifying on capitol hill. on tuesday and thursday, michael cohen will discuss issues related to the russia probe in closed door sesons with the house and senate intel committees. sandwiched in between those wednesday what's likely to be a speckal. public testimony. cohen is set to report to prison in just a few months after pleading guilty to severales federal chancluding lying to congress. >>> a woman tied up and stabbed
ability -- >> the mayor says the president's event cou pull police resources alreadedicated fourth of july >>> president trump is headed for a second summit with kim jongn. he sait could lead to something great but maybe not. it's not clear what he's going to be offering but it's concern this could serve as another photo op for the north korean t meeting, president trump said north korea isn' a nuclear threat but other testimonies have painted a difficult picture. officials say...
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the reason i ask is because in july 22 on the eve wrong? no.i ask is because injuly 22 on the eve of wrong? no. the reason i ask is because in july 22 on the eve of the democratic convention, wikileaks published as you know the 20,000 leaked internal dnc e—mails. could your meeting with mr trump have been before that date ? your meeting with mr trump have been before that date? yes. so, mr trump was aware of the upcoming dump before it actually happened? yes. is there any record... although i don't know what he knew the substance of it was, only that it was a dump of e—mails. it was, only that it was a dump of e-mails. he was aware of that before the dump occurred? yes, says. are there any records that would corroborate the date of this meeting, calendars, perhaps? i'm not in possession of it. it is part of the special counsel, i believe. they are the best suited to corroborate that information. was anyone else present in the room during the call? i don't recall for this one, no, sir. is there anyone else the committee should talk to about the
the reason i ask is because in july 22 on the eve wrong? no.i ask is because injuly 22 on the eve of wrong? no. the reason i ask is because in july 22 on the eve of the democratic convention, wikileaks published as you know the 20,000 leaked internal dnc e—mails. could your meeting with mr trump have been before that date ? your meeting with mr trump have been before that date? yes. so, mr trump was aware of the upcoming dump before it actually happened? yes. is there any record... although i...
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>> sure. >> julie k.he miami herald" will be right back with us just after this. stay with us. us just after this stay with us self ♪ ♪ in the evenin' breeze, ♪ listen to the murmur of the tall concrete, ♪ ♪ send me off forever, but i ask you please ♪ ♪ don't fence me in. special offers available at your local mini dealer. because they let me to customize my insurance, and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything. like my bike and my calves. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray only relieves 6 symptoms, claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything,
>> sure. >> julie k.he miami herald" will be right back with us just after this. stay with us. us just after this stay with us self ♪ ♪ in the evenin' breeze, ♪ listen to the murmur of the tall concrete, ♪ ♪ send me off forever, but i ask you please ♪ ♪ don't fence me in. special offers available at your local mini dealer. because they let me to customize my insurance, and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything. like my bike and my calves. liberty mutual...
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julie, i mean, she was my life. the impact has been... we can't replace julie.earts but what we can do is make some positives out of this. it was in 2014 when she had a routine smear test southmead hospital's pathology lab gave her the all clear. she made six visits in all to the local nhs before finally resorting to going private in 2017. within 30 seconds of being examined by the consultant, he diagnosed me with cervical cancer. he took me in for a hysteroscopy the week after and he couldn't even get the camera into the womb, it was completely blocked. i was horrified. her family have now secured an independent investigation but fear it will not go far enough. it is a catastrophic failure, absolutely, they caused death. they said it was isolated and rare, however, when you look at the evidence and the missed opportunities, i believe it is highly likely and probable that there are other victims out there. people on social media have contacted us and they have gone through similar experiences. in a statement, the hospital reiterated their apologies and condolenc
julie, i mean, she was my life. the impact has been... we can't replace julie.earts but what we can do is make some positives out of this. it was in 2014 when she had a routine smear test southmead hospital's pathology lab gave her the all clear. she made six visits in all to the local nhs before finally resorting to going private in 2017. within 30 seconds of being examined by the consultant, he diagnosed me with cervical cancer. he took me in for a hysteroscopy the week after and he couldn't...
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stanley probably had arrived by july 5. we do not have a portrait of him. he probably had arrived when mrs. thorton noted the boxes came. likeness by' a --think this is the one that it is referred as a -- portrait. he called and borrowed the picture to copy in miniature. mentionsme time, she i took my palettes and ivory to try to paint in miniature. she reported mr. field brought the miniature. it is a beautiful picture. were and winstanley friends. soon, mrs. thorton was also copying the washington portrait. she noted, i began to try to copy the head of general washington by mr. field. and show the beginning i had made to mr. field. i had begun with the wrong color. field ultimately painted more than six copies of this portrait. it is now at the metropolitan in new york. with these lessons from field on how to paint miniatures, mrs. thorton had made a copy of field's portrait of her husband. did i go the right way? that is right. did i skipped -- maybe i skipped -- there we go. field,e lessons from mrs. thorton also made a copy of the portrait of her husba
stanley probably had arrived by july 5. we do not have a portrait of him. he probably had arrived when mrs. thorton noted the boxes came. likeness by' a --think this is the one that it is referred as a -- portrait. he called and borrowed the picture to copy in miniature. mentionsme time, she i took my palettes and ivory to try to paint in miniature. she reported mr. field brought the miniature. it is a beautiful picture. were and winstanley friends. soon, mrs. thorton was also copying the...
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do i start with you julie? go ahead. >> first, i'll just say from a business perspective which is where i come, you know, not only can you raise the money, right, which is what you alluded to, but from a business perspective, do you know and understand the issues that my business cares about before congress and before regulators? so that educational, information point, that is really, really critical. just like when you're running any campaign, that keep it local, it's also know who your businesses are in your district that you would be representing if you won. so that's critical, but just building that network, i think one thing that elise has done which is really great, is she has -- she has now put the member in the house, a face with the program that's going to be so successful in elevating and engaging and electing women, whereas we have a number of those groups that many of them have been doing it for years but. now elise is taking this to the next level by engaging these groups before you today and unite
do i start with you julie? go ahead. >> first, i'll just say from a business perspective which is where i come, you know, not only can you raise the money, right, which is what you alluded to, but from a business perspective, do you know and understand the issues that my business cares about before congress and before regulators? so that educational, information point, that is really, really critical. just like when you're running any campaign, that keep it local, it's also know who your...
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. > >> reporter: it's a secret that julie's parents took to their grave. >> i was adopt at birth, butwas a family secret. at that time, i was interested of having a child of my own. for that reason and others, i wanted t learn morebout my ancestry and health history. >> reporter: wither adoption records sealed, julie turned to ehe at-home dna test kits for clues. sent in a tube of spit. her results went into the database for locating possible matches. >> this chart shows each ofy cousins chromosomes and where we overlap. >> looks like a lot. >> reporter: as julie pored over the strands of her family's dna, she tcked down more relatives and finally connected with he biological mother by phone. >> the first thing she said to me was, i was 15 when i gotnt preg >> reporter: turned out her parents were high school sweethearts but they weren't ready to raise a baby. >> when i saw -- first saw a picture b of th dad, that's when i knew it was real. >> that's not where this story ends. coming up tonight, the big surprise about what happened decades after julie's parents put her up for adoption
. > >> reporter: it's a secret that julie's parents took to their grave. >> i was adopt at birth, butwas a family secret. at that time, i was interested of having a child of my own. for that reason and others, i wanted t learn morebout my ancestry and health history. >> reporter: wither adoption records sealed, julie turned to ehe at-home dna test kits for clues. sent in a tube of spit. her results went into the database for locating possible matches. >> this chart...
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juli: hi. i'm juli. sarah: i'm sarah. juli: nice to meet you. lemonis: hello, everybody.o turn it over to maggie. maggie: well, my thoughts for you and what i want to create for you is a totally different line using my pieces, but we're going to call it fly girl. sarah: really cute. maggie: "you're even flyer than you think. you're challenging. you're intensely fun. you're not like anyone else." these are kind of the words that i think represent myself, and i think they represent a lot of women that i know and, i think, represent you. we'll go through some of the product. here are some hoodies. we have that hoodie that comes longer. tara: my one comment would be, it's a touch bouncy. i wish it had a little more -- not want to use the word "substance," but just a touch more. maggie: okay. tara: and the tops are almost like our billboard for fly because that's where we can put a logo to, again, marry the two and to tease a functional product, as well as marketing for the brand and being a part of our family. maggie: this is what i don't want to do. every time i see somethin
juli: hi. i'm juli. sarah: i'm sarah. juli: nice to meet you. lemonis: hello, everybody.o turn it over to maggie. maggie: well, my thoughts for you and what i want to create for you is a totally different line using my pieces, but we're going to call it fly girl. sarah: really cute. maggie: "you're even flyer than you think. you're challenging. you're intensely fun. you're not like anyone else." these are kind of the words that i think represent myself, and i think they represent a...
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. >> i'm juli hayter. the fire spread quickly and people scribbled help each other escape into the building the brand is in the 1200 block of page street near baker between the panhandle and buena vista park. live coverage from ktvu's rob malcolm. fire crew still on the scene tonight. >> reporter: the fire crews left moments ago. the only people on scene right now are the restoration management company. as you see, they are busy shoring up this building boarding up the windows here. we know that the fire department told us the fire started in the front room of one of these apartments. they could not confirm which one but the tenants got out escaped with just their cell phones and wallets and that is about it. firefighters responded to the blaze at 3 p.m. and found a three-story building fully engulfed in flames and smoke pouring into the street and high into the air. tenants who managed to escape gathered across the street, choked back tears and watched it. >> it is hard to come out and see your house and
. >> i'm juli hayter. the fire spread quickly and people scribbled help each other escape into the building the brand is in the 1200 block of page street near baker between the panhandle and buena vista park. live coverage from ktvu's rob malcolm. fire crew still on the scene tonight. >> reporter: the fire crews left moments ago. the only people on scene right now are the restoration management company. as you see, they are busy shoring up this building boarding up the windows here....
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>> sure. >> julie k.porter with the "miami herald," will be right back with us just after this. stay with us. ♪ city that i love ♪ don't fence me in. ♪ let me be by myself ♪ in the evenin' breeze, ♪ listen to the murmur of the tall concrete, ♪ ♪ send me off forever, but i ask you please ♪ ♪ don't fence me in. special offers available at your local mini dealer. uh uh - i deliverberty the news around here. ♪ sources say liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. over to you, logo. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ at panera, we treat soup differently. with vine ripened tomatoes, signature cheddar, simmered to perfection. with big flavors, not artificial ones. enjoy 100% clean soup today. panera. food as it should be. enjoy 100% clean soup today. - want to take your next vacation to new heights? tripadvisor now lets you book over 100,000 tours, attractions, and experiences in destinations around the world like new york, from bus tours to breathtaking adventures. tr
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robert: let's hear the president's case today about what julie jus said. president trump: i could do the wall over a longer period of time i didn't need to do this but i'd ramp do it much faster and i don' have to do it for the election. i've already done a lot of wall for the election, 2020. robert: does this hurt the president's case if it goes to, courf he expects it to go? abby: it's a politically damaging admission that he didn't have d it. he said he dialeded to do it because it would allow him to build the wall faster but h acknowledgeed that programs court challenges would hold it up. it could be that the courts mikets try to weigh this issue of a national emergency, does it justify what the president is trying too or they could look at the separation of pourls. the president is taking the power away from congress for this instance and admitted today 's doingt just for expediency, programs politica l exspeed yensy. i think that's problematic for the president and just like with the travel ban years ago of the president making public statements that
robert: let's hear the president's case today about what julie jus said. president trump: i could do the wall over a longer period of time i didn't need to do this but i'd ramp do it much faster and i don' have to do it for the election. i've already done a lot of wall for the election, 2020. robert: does this hurt the president's case if it goes to, courf he expects it to go? abby: it's a politically damaging admission that he didn't have d it. he said he dialeded to do it because it would...
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julie is working this story. stay tuned for updates.he washington post" reached out for comment from justin fairfax's office and aai spokesperson we are calling for an investigation on all these matters and said the lieutenant governor would have further response later. a fast developing story, stay with us. clearly unfolding at this hour. we will check bk in with you, leon. >>> one of the most vismele working in the trump white house said a she isng administration officials who have been attacked in public. she said a woman assaulted her while her and her daughter attended an event lastfall. she said the woman shook her nd yelled at her. conway was not physically injured. the restaurant told police that the woman, identified as mary elizabeth inabinett had been scene.y removed from the we talked earlier with one of the woman's long-timeneighbors. >> she might say something in passing to the woman, because the woman does have some things going on in her life. but i wouldn't believe anything about physicall grabbing and all of that sort
julie is working this story. stay tuned for updates.he washington post" reached out for comment from justin fairfax's office and aai spokesperson we are calling for an investigation on all these matters and said the lieutenant governor would have further response later. a fast developing story, stay with us. clearly unfolding at this hour. we will check bk in with you, leon. >>> one of the most vismele working in the trump white house said a she isng administration officials who...
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julie: something that could help .ot, a lot of people know it's an offering where you can get personal loans and very high interest rate, savings account. goldman has never had much of a department. it is not like jpmorgan or citigroup. i think partnering with apple who has a lot of customers, could be a really easy advertising way to get the word out without having to send mailers, do ads on instagram. that's a big boost for goldman. selina: this is the first big new move for goldman sachs, and there are risk factors. do you think they risk alienating other banks? julie: i think that's part of the risk. since they never offered a credit card, it's hard to model what the loss is. when you have a low, people know -- a loan, people know how much they are using every month, how much they are paying back. with a credit card, it's a lot harder to point that out and decide what it's going to be. somebody might use $1000 one-month, $5,000, then stop using it for two months. a lot harder to model what that's going to be. that
julie: something that could help .ot, a lot of people know it's an offering where you can get personal loans and very high interest rate, savings account. goldman has never had much of a department. it is not like jpmorgan or citigroup. i think partnering with apple who has a lot of customers, could be a really easy advertising way to get the word out without having to send mailers, do ads on instagram. that's a big boost for goldman. selina: this is the first big new move for goldman sachs,...
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july, trace the pictures. dr. t reduced them. soon she was working on copies of their own portraits. tracings reduced. 23rd, she paid mr. cooper for two picture frames. i think the copies are these portraits reproduced in 1906. i don't know where they are now. i have read there is a suggestion she changed the hair and the dress. women often did that when they were older and they thought they should not wear low-cut dresses. that is the one she made of her, i think but we cannot be sure. here's the copy i think she made of her husband's portrait. among the best-known images are large profile drawings of native americans who arrived from lands acquired by the louisiana purchase. the first visit took place in 1804. he is depicted wearing a u.s. military coat. a silver peace medal. a silver armband. mrs. thorton noticed, the osage indians arrived. she notes quite a bit about their visit. another delegation arrived. there was a dinner held for meriwether lewis and clark who had returned from the louisiana territory. augusta john foste
july, trace the pictures. dr. t reduced them. soon she was working on copies of their own portraits. tracings reduced. 23rd, she paid mr. cooper for two picture frames. i think the copies are these portraits reproduced in 1906. i don't know where they are now. i have read there is a suggestion she changed the hair and the dress. women often did that when they were older and they thought they should not wear low-cut dresses. that is the one she made of her, i think but we cannot be sure. here's...
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1, 2010 through july 30, 2018. 99%, which is about 1800 recommendations issued between july 2010 and through june 30, 2016 have been implemented. our department really do great job in my mind of making sure that they are implementing our audit recommendations and following up. during the first six months of the fiscal year, we publicly issue 26 audits and assessments. 11 which are mandated, comet appliance audit such as concession audits at the the airport, franchise fee and those type of audits. we completed six performance audits, two are construction related and nine are deliverables related to our follow-up process. just to highlight couple of performance audits we issued if the last six months, we had an audit of the city suite management activity it is july of fte 2018 and the objective of the audit was to assess whether the city effectively manages the lifecycle of completes specifically acquisitions, utilization, maintenance and disposal. this is important because of the city's zero emission vehicle ordinance that was effect july 2017 and it has a five-year deadline for repla
1, 2010 through july 30, 2018. 99%, which is about 1800 recommendations issued between july 2010 and through june 30, 2016 have been implemented. our department really do great job in my mind of making sure that they are implementing our audit recommendations and following up. during the first six months of the fiscal year, we publicly issue 26 audits and assessments. 11 which are mandated, comet appliance audit such as concession audits at the the airport, franchise fee and those type of...
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what is the prognosis now, julie?, she was surrounded by the people that she loved. she said she does not want this to happen to anyone else. into thousand 14, she had a routine smear test. southmead's pathology lab gave her the all clear but the slides should have rung alarm bells as they were abnormal. the next year, julie was referred by her gp back to southmead gynaecology for investigation of persistent bleeding but was taken off the cancer pathway after a biopsy was reported as normal. over the next two years she percent back to southmead four times because her gp was worried about the bleeding. eventuallyjulie went private and was given the devastating diagnosis not only that she had cancer but that it had spread out of control. within 30 seconds of being examined by the consultant, he diagnosed me with cervical cancer. he took me in the week after and he could not even get the camera into the womb, it was com pletely get the camera into the womb, it was completely blocked. i was horrified. southmead have accep
what is the prognosis now, julie?, she was surrounded by the people that she loved. she said she does not want this to happen to anyone else. into thousand 14, she had a routine smear test. southmead's pathology lab gave her the all clear but the slides should have rung alarm bells as they were abnormal. the next year, julie was referred by her gp back to southmead gynaecology for investigation of persistent bleeding but was taken off the cancer pathway after a biopsy was reported as normal....
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i agree with julie grace. the likelihood of this having some veto-proof supermajority in order to black the president highly -- to block the president highly unlikely. don't be surprised if you hear more republican voices over the next coming days questioning whether this is exactly the right way for republicans to go. >> all right. dave and julie grace, please stay with me for a moment. i want to bring in nbc's mike viqueira at the white house with new developments surrounding the u.n. ambassador position. what can you tell us this morning? >> reporter: good morning to you. and this is a good old-fashioned nanny problem that heather nauert, the state department spokeswoman for the last couple of years for the trump administration, she was going to be nominated. she hadn't been formally nominated to be ambassador to the united states for the united nations. we learned yesterday a statement from the state department that she is now withdrawing her nomination and reporting from the "washington post" early this m
i agree with julie grace. the likelihood of this having some veto-proof supermajority in order to black the president highly -- to block the president highly unlikely. don't be surprised if you hear more republican voices over the next coming days questioning whether this is exactly the right way for republicans to go. >> all right. dave and julie grace, please stay with me for a moment. i want to bring in nbc's mike viqueira at the white house with new developments surrounding the u.n....
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in july, the pope stripped mccarrick of his cardinal title. he then inrded him to a life of penance and prayer as the church investigated. mccarrick is currently living in a residence in kansas.h i spoke w james grein, the alleged victim, shortly after hi testifie front of a vicar last year. he shared what he wanted from mccarrick. >> what i would like to see is mccarrick to be up in front of all of us in a room where there's just him. a single pole microphone. he can lean into th phoneopmine say, i'm sorry, jimmy. that's what he always called me. >> you want him to apologize? yes. >> do you think he would ever apologize? >> . >> thismorning, james, who is out of the country, sharing with me his reaction to the vaticas decision. quote, for years, i have suffered, as many others have, at the han of theodore mccarrick. today, i am happy that my troubles have been verifd by the pope. i have been grieving since july, and i am hopeful now i can pass through anger forhe lasttime. this great historical and holy situations giving rise to all catholics
in july, the pope stripped mccarrick of his cardinal title. he then inrded him to a life of penance and prayer as the church investigated. mccarrick is currently living in a residence in kansas.h i spoke w james grein, the alleged victim, shortly after hi testifie front of a vicar last year. he shared what he wanted from mccarrick. >> what i would like to see is mccarrick to be up in front of all of us in a room where there's just him. a single pole microphone. he can lean into th...
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and between now and july there is sufficient time, i believe, where we could reach an agreement. but at least we have with significant progress that will have a good impact with regard to the future, including the elections. steve: there are many concerns among -- that have been express interested afghan women in civil society that this unfolding process has, to them, been a little exclusive and lacking some transparency. what would you say to those who anticipate that in some sense the casualties of a peace agreement with the taliban might be the progress that you talked about earlier, the progress of expanded role for women, civil society, the expansion of human and civil rights in afghanistan. what do you say to them? and how can you address that concern of these groups with the process unfolding? ambassador khalilzad: i have to assure them as far as the united states is concerned we hear them loud and clear. we strongly believe in our own values. we strongly believe in standing up for those values. which we believe are universal values. and we will advocate for them. as far a
and between now and july there is sufficient time, i believe, where we could reach an agreement. but at least we have with significant progress that will have a good impact with regard to the future, including the elections. steve: there are many concerns among -- that have been express interested afghan women in civil society that this unfolding process has, to them, been a little exclusive and lacking some transparency. what would you say to those who anticipate that in some sense the...
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we begin with kpix 5's julie watts who is live near the scene. julie? >> reporter: it was a chaotic scene when we first got out here today. there were flames shooting stories into the air. you can see behind me now, the clean-up is beginning and you can see the burned out building that is the hong kong lounge restaurant. it was outside that restaurant that a company that owns the fiberoptic cable hit a gas line causing this explosion. there were bos dozens of bystanders and flames shooting three, four stories into the air for over two hours. it brought back vivid memories of covering that san bruno gas line explosion years ago, and it was clear right away as soon as we arrived that it was a gas- fueled fire. for a time there was concern that some of the workers in that restaurant were missing. the people we spoke with who witnessed the explosion were sure there had to be injuries and fatalities. >> a huge sort of fiery flare 30 feet into the air, and i grabbed my backpack and my jacket and my laptop and i ran out the door, and that was it. they evacuate
we begin with kpix 5's julie watts who is live near the scene. julie? >> reporter: it was a chaotic scene when we first got out here today. there were flames shooting stories into the air. you can see behind me now, the clean-up is beginning and you can see the burned out building that is the hong kong lounge restaurant. it was outside that restaurant that a company that owns the fiberoptic cable hit a gas line causing this explosion. there were bos dozens of bystanders and flames...
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the last strike by the oakland teachers was back in 1996, frank and julie, and it lasted 20 days. >> thank you, azenith smith life for us. >>> a cloverdale man is under arrest after fleeing from police then crashed into a trailer that slammed into a home. it happened at 1030, last night. the 40-year-old had to be extricated from the vehicle. authorities say that an ambulance took him to the hospital and he began to fight with the officers, he was eventually, taken to jail. he faces a slew of charges.>>> an hot air balloon -- a hot air balloon was pushed towards the power lines with a high wind. and he made a last-minute decision to land in the area to avoid a disaster. >> i thought they were doing some sort of a photo shoot, to be honest. >> reporter: neighbors came out to look, early sunday morning. >> we saw the police been here at the park. then we saw three helicopters bringing in some people and drop them off. we walked over to asked them what was going on a one of the fire department personnel said that the hot air balloon went down. >> according to the reports, the balloon wit
the last strike by the oakland teachers was back in 1996, frank and julie, and it lasted 20 days. >> thank you, azenith smith life for us. >>> a cloverdale man is under arrest after fleeing from police then crashed into a trailer that slammed into a home. it happened at 1030, last night. the 40-year-old had to be extricated from the vehicle. authorities say that an ambulance took him to the hospital and he began to fight with the officers, he was eventually, taken to jail. he...
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of july. trump plans a grand salute to america on july 4th. he put out a hold the date tweet. we'll be having one of the biggest gatherings in the history of washington, d.c., on july 4th. is there any further information from the white house? in addition to the already scheduled plans that happen each fourth of july here in the nation's capital, what does the president want to include in this celebration? >> nothing yet additional from the white house on exactly how this would all look. based on the tweet, it'll be down at the lincoln memorial, which is the other end from the mall where the fireworks are. you have a concert at the capitol, then the fireworks near the lincoln memorial. maybe he's envisioning just blanketing the entire national mall with july 4th festivities on the fourth of july. the one thing he did mention in the tweet which seems new would be a speech from him. but the white house has not get given any information. >> i don't want to put you on the spot, but how often in yo
of july. trump plans a grand salute to america on july 4th. he put out a hold the date tweet. we'll be having one of the biggest gatherings in the history of washington, d.c., on july 4th. is there any further information from the white house? in addition to the already scheduled plans that happen each fourth of july here in the nation's capital, what does the president want to include in this celebration? >> nothing yet additional from the white house on exactly how this would all look....
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and then, in july it will move to $16.50 an hour, which will be the c.b.o. minimum compensation wage. the basic idea is to get them both to 16.50 on july 1, and then, the c.b.o. wage will increase by the c.p.i., and the ihss worker wage will actually increase a little bit faster than that over the next few years. so suffice it to say because of that change, and other ways of the working of the m.o.e., our increase of the m.o.e. between 18-19 and 19-20 is currently estimated to be $26 million. that's the biggest change in this budget. there are also some changes related to the ihss program that i'll mention, as well. benefits costs are going up by a little over $1 million. those are mainly because of a higher uptake rate for benefits for ihss workers. and then the cost of the contract mode worker benefit is going up, as well. and there's wage growth in there, as well. and then, the last item is the -- what's labeled here as the office of ageing slice of the pie. that is mainly dignity fund growing. and i'm going to go back one. you'll see that the biggest sli
and then, in july it will move to $16.50 an hour, which will be the c.b.o. minimum compensation wage. the basic idea is to get them both to 16.50 on july 1, and then, the c.b.o. wage will increase by the c.p.i., and the ihss worker wage will actually increase a little bit faster than that over the next few years. so suffice it to say because of that change, and other ways of the working of the m.o.e., our increase of the m.o.e. between 18-19 and 19-20 is currently estimated to be $26 million....
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julie? >> reporter: leon, as yount ned another lawmaker here being called on to explain images fro his past. images that are especially disturbing in modern daylight. the governor he reached out to the other top two democratic leaders today by phone. all three men seem determined to continue to try to work past the controversy that grips this capital. >> lieutenant governor justin fairfax mobbed by cameras as he arrived at the capitol confirming he took a call today from governor ralph northam. both men battling their own controversies. also called attorney general mark herring w is staying out of sight after a disclosure of once when he wased 19 appe black face as a rapper. democrats facing the toughest part today, the budget. >> it's been a very, you know, tough week to say the least, y. obviou a lot of serious issues to focus on, but we really onre esenting -- we're here to do our job. >> reporter: later she echoed those words in a speech on the house floor, never directly referring to sc
julie? >> reporter: leon, as yount ned another lawmaker here being called on to explain images fro his past. images that are especially disturbing in modern daylight. the governor he reached out to the other top two democratic leaders today by phone. all three men seem determined to continue to try to work past the controversy that grips this capital. >> lieutenant governor justin fairfax mobbed by cameras as he arrived at the capitol confirming he took a call today from governor...
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it was definitely july i believe so yes mr sawyer reported to the media on june twelfth that e-mails would be leaked so i'm not saying you have fake news of old news. and nine arrests are made at the world championships including five elite athletes in a joint operation against what police say is a global doping network. broadcasting live direct from our studios moscow this is our international thomas certainly glad to have you with us. and there has been a dramatic rescue. tensions between india and pakistan india is demanding the return of a fighter pilot arrested by pakistan accusing it of violating the geneva convention by harming him pakistan earlier released a video of the pilot with blood and bruises on his face the pilot was captured after pakistan shot down an indian war plane this video which we here at r.t. cannot independently verify is said to show a downed indian mig twenty one fighter jet artist on claims it shot down two aircraft in its airspace over kashmir and that it arrested two pilots india says it is one plane and a single pilot pakistan later closed its airspac
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was that in, you said, late july, do you know the exact day? >> i believe it was either the 18th or the 19th. and i would guess that it would be on the 19th. >> it was definitely july? >> i believe so, yes. >> do you know that was public knowledge in june? this was mr. assange, i would like to submit this, with unanimous consent to submit this for the record. >> without objection, so ordered. >> mr. assange reported to the media on june 12th that those e-mails would be leaked. i'm not saying you have fake news. i'm saying you have old news. and there's really not much to that. i would like to yield the remainder of my time to mr. higgins. >> thank you, sir. mr. cohen, i'm quoting you from earlier, you said, i spent last week looking through boxes to find documents that would support your accusations. where are those boxes? in your garage? >> they're in storage. >> are these not boxes that should have been turned over to authorities during the many investigations you're subject to? >> these were boxes that were returned to me. >> should they not
was that in, you said, late july, do you know the exact day? >> i believe it was either the 18th or the 19th. and i would guess that it would be on the 19th. >> it was definitely july? >> i believe so, yes. >> do you know that was public knowledge in june? this was mr. assange, i would like to submit this, with unanimous consent to submit this for the record. >> without objection, so ordered. >> mr. assange reported to the media on june 12th that those...
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the 2018 statistics will be out in july of 2019. san francisco police department reported a 100% clearance rate in 2018. 48 homicides. 35 homicides were cleared by arrest in 2018. in the 35 arrests, six of those were from previous years. in the ucr guidelines, you cannot go back to rechange the percentage you have to carry it over. the best example if a homicide occurs on december 31st, you make an arrest on january 1 of the next year that arrest is cleared in the next year. that is a guideline we cannot contest with. as i said 46 homicides, 35 were cleared in 2518, 29 arrests, 29 of the homicides were 65 percent were cleared in 2018. there was an additional 11 cases of the 46 where 23% were cleared by exceptional means in 2018. additionally, with the six previous year homicides, that is an additional 12% if you combine the percents it equals 100%. that is exceptional lehigh clearance rate. there is a combination of fact fors that got us there. in previous years we had seen lower cases. 2016 it was 71%. that is higher. in 2017 it wa
the 2018 statistics will be out in july of 2019. san francisco police department reported a 100% clearance rate in 2018. 48 homicides. 35 homicides were cleared by arrest in 2018. in the 35 arrests, six of those were from previous years. in the ucr guidelines, you cannot go back to rechange the percentage you have to carry it over. the best example if a homicide occurs on december 31st, you make an arrest on january 1 of the next year that arrest is cleared in the next year. that is a guideline...
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to put it into context, we've been saying this for a whoil now, these are the lowest numbers since july 2013. insofar as there is a breakdown, the number came in at 51.2, and that's in line with the december line also a little higher than the flash pmis well. from what i can tell just looking at the numbers, some of the up sides came from france when it came to the number today versus the initial flash trends. overall putting the picture altogether the composite numbers are still very, very weak, and the lowest since july 2013. you're seeing a bit of a dip in the euro currency there, getting closer to that 114 hand and about .2% weaker on the session. >>> well, those positive numbers so far as versus flash numbers are supporting markets in large part we are seeing the stock 600 trade higher to the tune of about 65, 66 basis points so far this morning as you say, while they are weak in the context of what we've seen over the last year or so, they were better than flash numbers suggested. now, we are also being supported here by the positive tone in wall street yesterday, which saw those
to put it into context, we've been saying this for a whoil now, these are the lowest numbers since july 2013. insofar as there is a breakdown, the number came in at 51.2, and that's in line with the december line also a little higher than the flash pmis well. from what i can tell just looking at the numbers, some of the up sides came from france when it came to the number today versus the initial flash trends. overall putting the picture altogether the composite numbers are still very, very...