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hitachi automotive systems announced tuesday morning they're laying off 120 employees as a result of the strike as well going into its 9th day nearly 50000 u.a.w. members are on strike demanding better salaries better health care and better job security for times. workers now while the strike is having a major impact on the auto giant some economic and business experts say the strike against g.m. will fail they say the biggest factors are that g.m. carries a large stockpiles of inventory and there's g.m. plants all over the world with only 28 percent of its workforce being in the u.s. they also point out that g.m. cars don't rank high on an index that measures how much of each g.m. cars made in the u.s. so while the strike shuts down u.s. production that's only a small part of g.m.'s total capacity and one final factor the union gave g.m. a heads up that they were going to strike and that gave g.m. some extra time to stock up on inventory despite hearing those setbacks u.a.w. members say they're confident they'll get their end of the bargain hold out for as long as it takes. when i w
hitachi automotive systems announced tuesday morning they're laying off 120 employees as a result of the strike as well going into its 9th day nearly 50000 u.a.w. members are on strike demanding better salaries better health care and better job security for times. workers now while the strike is having a major impact on the auto giant some economic and business experts say the strike against g.m. will fail they say the biggest factors are that g.m. carries a large stockpiles of inventory and...
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justine lai is director of data and analytics at the consultants c space. shejoins me now.ust then, it is good to have you with us. let's pick up on the celebrity boys being. that is something, someone makes these devices a lot less alien, it's a voice that makes it more familiar. is this a tactic to introduce more of these devices into people's homes? they have made alexa more emotive and responsive in general and engage in a more human way. voice is a big thing, not many people are using it for beyond the most functional requests and asks, only 2% of people are using alexa to order at home. so there is still a lot of adoptions ago. but at the same time they are betting if they make it more related to bill an accessible, and ultimately able to solve problems that are, that will bea solve problems that are, that will be a big part of their strategy. amazon already dominate the market, but they want to increase that further. i suppose that is because once these devices are in place they gather such valuable data on what people buy, what they eat, what music they listen to. a
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. >> director lai: thank you.i know a couple months ago i voiced a lot of concern over, i think at the time we had 11% of residents who were still not reached. i would say right now we're at 1.5% and that is definitely very clear progress. i just want to acknowledge staff and thank you to our partners who reached out and tried to help us spread the word. so i'm really glad to see this progress. i had a question about the cag, wondering how many people and what the mix of participants are? >> they're all villages residents, because the bulk of the material has been target d toward the village residents. and they cover a range of people that are potentially interested in taking advantage of the premarketing opportunity and buying to households that may potentially qualify for either affordable for rent or affordable for sale units. >> director lai: so this is a group of 10, or 30? >> it's 10-12. >> director lai: okay. would you say that the demographic mix of the group is representative of the island? >> yeah, i thi
. >> director lai: thank you.i know a couple months ago i voiced a lot of concern over, i think at the time we had 11% of residents who were still not reached. i would say right now we're at 1.5% and that is definitely very clear progress. i just want to acknowledge staff and thank you to our partners who reached out and tried to help us spread the word. so i'm really glad to see this progress. i had a question about the cag, wondering how many people and what the mix of participants are?...
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he's laying at the top of those steps. rezaq closes the door.eps and runs off and finds the maltese police. >> okay. now the passengers are being killed one by one. he'll continue to shoot a passenger every half an hour. i think you're making a ridiculous act. you could have saved the lives of these passengers if you had given us fuel. >> time goes by. scarlett rogenkamp, come forward. she stood up, hands tied behind her back, walked forward. >> he had her kind of kneel down in front of him at the open door of this aircraft. he shot her, point-blank. >> you know, you think things are unspeakable. this is unspeakable. >> i could tell that that body was lifeless when it struck the tarmac. as you live through an incident like this, you sort of lose sense of time. you're caught in this sort of horrendous nightmare. it doesn't seem to have any end to it. >> a certain point, i woke up and i saw it's dark. i said to myself, it's going to be light soon. i have to run away now. i took out my hand and tried to pull nitzan with me. of course, she was too h
he's laying at the top of those steps. rezaq closes the door.eps and runs off and finds the maltese police. >> okay. now the passengers are being killed one by one. he'll continue to shoot a passenger every half an hour. i think you're making a ridiculous act. you could have saved the lives of these passengers if you had given us fuel. >> time goes by. scarlett rogenkamp, come forward. she stood up, hands tied behind her back, walked forward. >> he had her kind of kneel down...
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you look at how much extrinsic premium you lay out. we try to minimize that. in this case with, $3, about $1.40 was intrinsic premium. it's really $1.60. we're trying to keep that premium down and target levels to which tlt recently came back from that's essentially where it probably caps out, and i imagine carter agrees with me on that. >> one quick thought before we go to josh. >> i would say everything you are saying is in line with my thinking i think this is the way one wants to proceed with the situation at hand. >> so you think this rise back in interest rates is relatively short lived and that the longer trend is down? >> longer term rates to zero appreciate metals to infinity. >> what do you think, dan. >> i think this is an interesting trade. because these guys, they called this trade on the long side months and months ago. implied volatility and tlt was on the board we spent so much time talking about equity volatility. it is pretty extraordinary option prices are a lot higher now than they were months ago. i think mike's idea of spreading this trad
you look at how much extrinsic premium you lay out. we try to minimize that. in this case with, $3, about $1.40 was intrinsic premium. it's really $1.60. we're trying to keep that premium down and target levels to which tlt recently came back from that's essentially where it probably caps out, and i imagine carter agrees with me on that. >> one quick thought before we go to josh. >> i would say everything you are saying is in line with my thinking i think this is the way one wants...
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you look at how much extrinsic premium you lay out. you try to minimize that in this case with, $3, about $1.40 was intrinsic premium. it's all right at $19.60 you are trying to. we're trying to keep the premium down and target levels to which the tlt came back from. that's where it caps out and i imagine that carter agrees with me on that. >> one quick thought before we go to josh. >> i do. i would say everything you are saying is in line with my thinking i think this is the way one wants to proceed with the situation at hand. >> so you think this rise back in interest rates is relatively short-lived and the longer trend is down. >> longer term rates to zero precious metals to infinity. >> what do you think, dan. >> i think this is an interesting trade. because i remember you called this trade on the longside months and months ago and implied volatility of the tlt was the cheapest owner the board we spent so much time talking with equity volatility, the sort of move the tlt had, 33% from the trough late last year to where it topped ou
you look at how much extrinsic premium you lay out. you try to minimize that in this case with, $3, about $1.40 was intrinsic premium. it's all right at $19.60 you are trying to. we're trying to keep the premium down and target levels to which the tlt came back from. that's where it caps out and i imagine that carter agrees with me on that. >> one quick thought before we go to josh. >> i do. i would say everything you are saying is in line with my thinking i think this is the way...
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not fought to presembt union white or jim crow, but it was fought for liberty and justice for all, lay a wreath and zpwf like deliver an oration is george wallace. george wallace comes to gettysburg in early july, and he will lay a wreath at the alabama memorial, and he also gives a short speech at the then, then it explodes. so i want to go through the last bit of time that and i have talk to you quickly about the latter years of the 20th century, into the 21st century. the national park service gets a new superintendent, probably a familiar face to manufacture you, dr. john latschar. he has an idea that they should start talking about those divisive issues. instead of avoiding them, this is an opportunity to have important conversations about what those men were fighting for in 1863. last year has a ph.d. in history. he's also an army veteran. he's going to be aided with congress. in 2000, mandating that federally management civil war sites include a discussion of slavery. so whether you're at fort sumter or gettysburg or frederick douglass' house, the national park service now has a
not fought to presembt union white or jim crow, but it was fought for liberty and justice for all, lay a wreath and zpwf like deliver an oration is george wallace. george wallace comes to gettysburg in early july, and he will lay a wreath at the alabama memorial, and he also gives a short speech at the then, then it explodes. so i want to go through the last bit of time that and i have talk to you quickly about the latter years of the 20th century, into the 21st century. the national park...
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lays comle avenu tlow ahead, the da theo tthnghe lays comle avenu tlow ahead, the da theo tthnghe ea h eeds. . all ur devices, more compl internet reliability. and an advanced voice solution. it's time to make the switch to comcast business call 1-800-501-6000 today. >>> we are back now at 829 and happening today in the distric the push to become the 51st state. it continues and ifk you wdo pwn an extra starg. theyinpo're in place for parade be le mayor muriel bowdsery. bwho ll yveterans. this kksic meetingytilon at ouldstabli the1st state.y ek her eae and somlt yestion. e meh areotr. >> how could ir ty jelust a y rllhoax. joining us our deerdri f tmbs u. >> we d gon r'tiget. ir fhe everyone says coffee has a lot of antioxidants what can you really ae in there to it healr and give it that extra boost. so --e >> iheard butter. nghem content if you're t following that ket diet that's really popular oion. i'm goin ing to witness thumbs doon that >> okay. >> some of you tell me if you think it tastes good. it is a very high fat content even though it's supposed to you full i don't think
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he looked like -- he looked he was about to lay an egg, because he was -- he lays an egg every 34 days as a reptile, but there he was so nervous, so unhappy, trying to filibuster think. that's what you'll see from's these guys. they're going to try to scream and yell about this ig error that are completely made up by jay sekulow, and this universe around them. the focus, if congress does their job properly, is to bring out a network of relationships. these ukrainians named in the subpoenas, they're basically unregistered foreign lobbyists is what it looks like. i'm curious how long they will hold up along some very withering fire where they don't have attorney-client privilege. >>> parker, let me get you to weigh in. you and your colleagues have done extraordinary reporting and have tracked this faster than anybody. the white house doesn't appear to have caught up with it. i saw the president attacking the whistle-blower in the oval office. the whistle-blower's complaint has now been corroborated by -- i apologize for the shenanigans here, of rudy giuliani's cable news appearances, by
he looked like -- he looked he was about to lay an egg, because he was -- he lays an egg every 34 days as a reptile, but there he was so nervous, so unhappy, trying to filibuster think. that's what you'll see from's these guys. they're going to try to scream and yell about this ig error that are completely made up by jay sekulow, and this universe around them. the focus, if congress does their job properly, is to bring out a network of relationships. these ukrainians named in the subpoenas,...
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the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. the clerk: h.r. 1058, an act to amend the public health service act to enhance activities of the national institutes of health with respect to research on autism spectrum disorder and enhance programs relating to autism and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. madam, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on september 24, 2019, at 11:33 a.m. that the senate passed senate 1340. that the senate passed without amendment h.r. 4285. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, cheryl l. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12 of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 3:00 p.m. today. presidential candidate joe biden will be delivering a statement this afternoon on the whistleblower report and what he c
the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. the clerk: h.r. 1058, an act to amend the public health service act to enhance activities of the national institutes of health with respect to research on autism spectrum disorder and enhance programs relating to autism and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. madam, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h...
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so many times at night i lay on. my stretcher weeping instead of sleeping. . prices carried misses photo for four years after the war. he was wounded on july 1, gangrene developed in his right arm was amputated at spangler. misses price nursed him from near death until he was well enough to take a train home to ohio. he married in 1866, had nine children and many grandchildren, all amassing substantial while amassing substantial wealth as a businessman. he was a pallbearer at the funeral of william mckinley. he often showed misses price's photo to ex soldiers at national encampments in an attempt to find and thank her, without luck. out of the blue he received a -- in 1906. six dear sir, do you remember the nurse who cared for you? you were to wonder if living and if you were going to atend the ga our encampment saratoga. i expect to be there and would be glad to meet my soldier boys. i would be glad to hear from you. now in my declining years, my thoughts often dwell upon those stormy times, and it gives me great pleasure to hear from her see those for whom i
so many times at night i lay on. my stretcher weeping instead of sleeping. . prices carried misses photo for four years after the war. he was wounded on july 1, gangrene developed in his right arm was amputated at spangler. misses price nursed him from near death until he was well enough to take a train home to ohio. he married in 1866, had nine children and many grandchildren, all amassing substantial while amassing substantial wealth as a businessman. he was a pallbearer at the funeral of...
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i'm going to lay out all those details and a second. joining us now with reaction to the big news, the nothing news, president trump attorney. chief counsel for the american center for law and justice and yes, i am proud to say friend and a lawyer of mine. i'm the easy client. how are you? >> i'm good, sean. how are you? >> sean: let's get into what you see.
i'm going to lay out all those details and a second. joining us now with reaction to the big news, the nothing news, president trump attorney. chief counsel for the american center for law and justice and yes, i am proud to say friend and a lawyer of mine. i'm the easy client. how are you? >> i'm good, sean. how are you? >> sean: let's get into what you see.
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hoosier lays one of france's most famous wines and now it's at the center of a human trafficking case french police have launched an investigation into 4 job agency managers they're accused of abusing seasonal workers in the country's famed vineyards. the grapes harvested in these far reaching vineyards will be pressed to make the 2019 beaujolais after another warm summer wine makers here are looking forward to a 1st taste but many of the people picking the grapes won't be able to afford a bottle of their own some are victims of a bulgarian network of human traffickers now under investigation by french police for defrauding thousands of workers. this year there are some 20000 seasonal workers in the boys or lay about half of the mobile gary and that's a lot it wasn't easy to find them. so most workers came through a job agency a firm that promised workers 60 euros per day but allegedly kept most of the money charged workers for their food and didn't provide adequate housing despite such promises the wine growers seem oblivious to what's going on. we used to pay all workers directly bu
hoosier lays one of france's most famous wines and now it's at the center of a human trafficking case french police have launched an investigation into 4 job agency managers they're accused of abusing seasonal workers in the country's famed vineyards. the grapes harvested in these far reaching vineyards will be pressed to make the 2019 beaujolais after another warm summer wine makers here are looking forward to a 1st taste but many of the people picking the grapes won't be able to afford a...
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the cameras the amount of you have to lay articles will be do make $100.00 because it was is. not clear if the. gun of the rod barton decision on a model could hold a clue 00 mean bludgeons us yeah government as sceptical and the law but i mean they are one more wrong and i laid oh bad young i'm james mcclean. i look i'm a national i had no jay inslee get this method only to belittle it to keep the minorities in give a lesson in you'll learn best to be less of a cookie racket there are merits of kids and work. she any kind of well god only knows a whole. course or be a king police so i shall be stocking shelves lucky to. see her her no. way i'm a stickler for. the downward arrow and the seizure of the world. only jewish majority so enjoy seeing. missives as i thought my mom and her family. in a room and it had to he was alone in. a mood to the fear. mom. mom. mom our i. am. our own. and about and it's wonderful to feel the. sufi of their sway at michigan familiar or had a spin of the finish of every man of miss want what they missed will have much more than even the command bu
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thank you, senator donna s lay, kevin cavanaugh, and all the activists. later in new hampshire has -- labor in new hampshire has your back. we will work with you to get a governor who works for us. thank you. [applause] ♪
thank you, senator donna s lay, kevin cavanaugh, and all the activists. later in new hampshire has -- labor in new hampshire has your back. we will work with you to get a governor who works for us. thank you. [applause] ♪
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but also makes it very challenging to do my day to lay the drive. >> reporter: most of her colleagues with service organization city have lots of her mates. others chose to avoid volunteering in san jose altogether.>> when we have a decrease in population with people serving, it creates a hardship for the community. >> reporter: a new program hopes to address a partnership between service era lighting that helps young people to do community service and silver nest which helps senior citizens rent out their rooms. matching the two could help both sides. >> maybe they are older americans who really are interested in helping us make the vision of service a reality. >> you can reduce the rent for work around the house. so you will know your help. they will walk your dog. >> reporter: service groups a more need to be done and they are seeing fewer volunteers each year. >> it is necessary work and again, we love what we do. it is just very hard to live sustainably here.>> reporter: there isn't any information about matches yet but silver nest says there are senior citizens with rooms availa
but also makes it very challenging to do my day to lay the drive. >> reporter: most of her colleagues with service organization city have lots of her mates. others chose to avoid volunteering in san jose altogether.>> when we have a decrease in population with people serving, it creates a hardship for the community. >> reporter: a new program hopes to address a partnership between service era lighting that helps young people to do community service and silver nest which helps...
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the options indication is not a big move that's really what we got here something that is basic am lay fair price. >> mike what do you think of dan's trade, gip what carter said about the charts? >> well, i think there is reasons to use options here. let's just consider if we are bumping up against some form of resistance, getting being to those prior highs, there is some risk that fails, obviously, o owning calls is a case make that a decent way to make a bullish bet. so i think basically when you take a look at the price of option and how the price has performed and where we are relative to the mark this trade makes a lot of sense the other thing, dan said this many times, i support that these are the kind of trades you looking to manage. if the stock does break through that level by some significant amount you roll this into a call spread or up and out ar simply take profits. that's how you'd want to manage this trade if you see that. >> i want to be the last word, that high, investors were psyched about it it was trading 220 the next day there is a tweet, the stock went from 220 to
the options indication is not a big move that's really what we got here something that is basic am lay fair price. >> mike what do you think of dan's trade, gip what carter said about the charts? >> well, i think there is reasons to use options here. let's just consider if we are bumping up against some form of resistance, getting being to those prior highs, there is some risk that fails, obviously, o owning calls is a case make that a decent way to make a bullish bet. so i think...
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deny galloway that lay with you tonight a gallon. will do. no good. it can in. a man can i get a canoe and. give it here to the hills a good. bit when you get industrial. can. tell you anyway. the other hand. if you know what we did will be a half an hour here at the give me on it i get to get in how good i was to go to begin transport of the facility you want to hug a tank and. how come it still doesn't suit you and one of those whose work you know what are the threats to get out of the. mud the whole of thailand out there yet again i got very lucky that i would. get a. card already. know i still not only have doing 1000 a year to go get help. to mitigate get help. pay it up without any better help only you know. i. know history my talent. utopia oh yeah. yeah yeah yeah yeah. yeah yeah. i'm met him fella got them yeah nato again i'm not. an ethiopian woman determined to tell the world a new story about her country our source. is the most beautiful we've got i wish we can just realize that it and just love it despite the challenges she became c.e.o. of tourism a
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that's right, this will lay out the ground rules for conducting impeachment hearings into the presidenthich are different than typical congressional hearings. to break this down for us is cnn's senior congressional compornt m correspondent manu raju joining us. what can we expect? >> reporter: this resolution will lay out exactly how the hearings will be conducted in the coming weeks. and it will be similar to the precedent that was set during the 1974 nixon impeachment proceedings. i'm told by multiple sources familiar with that, this resolution will be voted by the house judiciary committee on wednesday, it will for the first time spell out that the chairman of the committee jerry nadler can call hearings both of full committee and subcommittee level in relation to impeachment deliberations about whether or not to actually recommend articles of impeachment against the president of the united states. now, in addition to that, he'll lay out something that can be done differently subpoena as allowing committee, staff attorneys to question witnesses in the days ahead. also lay out procedu
that's right, this will lay out the ground rules for conducting impeachment hearings into the presidenthich are different than typical congressional hearings. to break this down for us is cnn's senior congressional compornt m correspondent manu raju joining us. what can we expect? >> reporter: this resolution will lay out exactly how the hearings will be conducted in the coming weeks. and it will be similar to the precedent that was set during the 1974 nixon impeachment proceedings. i'm...
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montgomery lays siege to st. john's for 43 days. 43 days. if you look at this map, this is a map drawn by the british commander of st. john's and look what he calls it. this swampy woods. not a great place you want to spend 43 days in october. it rains incessantly and montgomery becomes more and more depressed. he calls his army drowned rats crawling through the swamp. okay. after 43 days, st. john's surrenders. when st. john's surrenders, montgomery captures almost all the british army in canada. almost the entire british army in canada has been sent and he just destroyed it. montgomery precedes on and occupies montreal. montreal surrenders without firing a shot. montreal surrenders on november 13. so montgomery has taken the western part of canada and destroyed the british army in canada. the only thing left is quebec city and about 70 regulars. they are the guys holed up in quebec city, facing arnold. and montgomery, throughout this entire period, writes letters to his wife. he repeatedly talks about being homesick and how he has moral qu
montgomery lays siege to st. john's for 43 days. 43 days. if you look at this map, this is a map drawn by the british commander of st. john's and look what he calls it. this swampy woods. not a great place you want to spend 43 days in october. it rains incessantly and montgomery becomes more and more depressed. he calls his army drowned rats crawling through the swamp. okay. after 43 days, st. john's surrenders. when st. john's surrenders, montgomery captures almost all the british army in...
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what you are laying a out is a very different description.our polling we are seeing that americans are willing to do things that they think will help the environment, recycle, use energy efficient light bulbs, plastic bags at stores, do those things make a dent in the problem you are describing? >> so each individual thing we do doesn't, but if we have a conversations and society starts to become more sustainable, kind of a grass roots thing where, you know, the low hanging fruit you only have to do the little things and those lead to better habits and kind of rub off on the people around you. your family, your friends. have the conversations. and that starts a grass roots movement from the bottom. at the same time, we need it to come from the top as well. so, yes, it does make a difference, not the individual, but say plastic bottle we are not using, but not using a plastic bottle hopefully leads to better habits in your lives and the lives of people around you, we need to be more sustainable with this earth. >> brennan: we have seen some re
what you are laying a out is a very different description.our polling we are seeing that americans are willing to do things that they think will help the environment, recycle, use energy efficient light bulbs, plastic bags at stores, do those things make a dent in the problem you are describing? >> so each individual thing we do doesn't, but if we have a conversations and society starts to become more sustainable, kind of a grass roots thing where, you know, the low hanging fruit you only...
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here under the shelter of boulders lay a large number of our wounded and dead. they lay upon the ground, covered with blankets and the living were nearly all silent, having fallen asleep from fatigue. the boulders he mentioned are still there, as is the little stream dr. potter mentions here, when he says the hospital location was near a stream protected by a ridge from great danger of shells. sometimes this little stream runs under granite schoolhouse lane and sometimes it is dry. this year there has been a lot of water in it. there might be some there today. brigadier general samuel zook was mortally wounded where this monument is at the wheatfield. he was carried to the schoolhouse. his chest wound was so large that the doctor who was examining him could see his heart beating through the hole in his chest. they told him, we can't do anything, so brokenhearted aides took him away on baltimore pike. colonel edward cross was also mortally wounded. there is a street named for him. this is his monument on the other side of the wheatfield. he was popular, a good so
here under the shelter of boulders lay a large number of our wounded and dead. they lay upon the ground, covered with blankets and the living were nearly all silent, having fallen asleep from fatigue. the boulders he mentioned are still there, as is the little stream dr. potter mentions here, when he says the hospital location was near a stream protected by a ridge from great danger of shells. sometimes this little stream runs under granite schoolhouse lane and sometimes it is dry. this year...
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will go to developers but there's creative ways for business incentiveized and that's where we want to lay some of the facts so we get folks to the table and begin to find solutions >> are there actually parts of your job that overlap or was this a complete transition >> it was a difficult transition in a lot of ways but many similarities the first is in the nfl the gap between the person who gets cut and the best performer on the team is actually quite low because everybody is extremely talented and you learn to trusts your teammate, you learn to believe they're going to get the job done and the same way as mccm mckenzie, best and brightest people, scientists, designers and you just rely on them to do their job. because if i had to check my buddy's work, it would be a real problem. we don't do that in the nfl and we don't do that at mckenzie >> we appreciate it. >>> thank you, everybody that's the show for today. next week it what do the recent attacks on the saudi oil field said mean to your wallet each week keep it here we're "on the money" and we'll see you next weekend from dry and du
will go to developers but there's creative ways for business incentiveized and that's where we want to lay some of the facts so we get folks to the table and begin to find solutions >> are there actually parts of your job that overlap or was this a complete transition >> it was a difficult transition in a lot of ways but many similarities the first is in the nfl the gap between the person who gets cut and the best performer on the team is actually quite low because everybody is...
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it's very unclear what exactly is going to happen but both sides are facing a lot of very risky path lay out some of those risks that each side face. it's risky for both of course boris johnson i said already that she lost one vote she might be losing another vote if you called early elections now because the opposition labor position the labor party has said we're not going to do it not before the anti i know do you practice it has come into legal force that is the one aspect so what will you do in this position nobody knows yet it's quite clear on the other hand for the opposition the point is they will manage to push those laws through they move manage to tie boris johnson heads formally but will be the small that is also quite unclear because he made completely contradictory x x gave completely contradictory explanations during the course of the debates so again this might be a win for the opposition that in the end turns out to be quite hollow and chaos reigns in british politics as we see that nobody really knows the way forward everybody is sort of maneuvering in trying to sort of
it's very unclear what exactly is going to happen but both sides are facing a lot of very risky path lay out some of those risks that each side face. it's risky for both of course boris johnson i said already that she lost one vote she might be losing another vote if you called early elections now because the opposition labor position the labor party has said we're not going to do it not before the anti i know do you practice it has come into legal force that is the one aspect so what will you...
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they need to lay out a case.iani being able to get into a back and forth with an elected official trying to make points off of that. you won't see the same delay tactics. this is a time where the professional staff is required to lay out the case because as basel was saying, if there is a chance to get democrat support on board, it is to lay out the case using the whistleblower's memo as a pathway to where they need to go. and make it show one thing after the other. >> have democrats talked to regular voters from both parties about this impeachment inquiry if they are getting stonewalled? can they make the kagindication that this is an obstruction of the democratic process or is the country so guided that anybody who is on the side of the president will immediately see the democrats as overreaching and anybody on the side of the democrats will see the president as obstructing? >> we know the country is divided, but there is a small middle ground and there are people that are open especially the republicans who ar
they need to lay out a case.iani being able to get into a back and forth with an elected official trying to make points off of that. you won't see the same delay tactics. this is a time where the professional staff is required to lay out the case because as basel was saying, if there is a chance to get democrat support on board, it is to lay out the case using the whistleblower's memo as a pathway to where they need to go. and make it show one thing after the other. >> have democrats...
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they are killing the goose that lays the golden egg.e. >> the way i figure it, we are all in this together. the bigger the paycheck, the more groceries i sell. the quicker they get their raises, it will be better for all of us. >> the way i see it is the prices i get and the factory paychecks, they are kind of like a team of horses hooked up to the same plow, you know? you all have to pull together to get the day's work done. we all got families and we all want to raise them decent, don't we? i remember the last time. lots of good crops all around. eople were going hungry. don't know. you know, they was even killing meat. they wanted to keep the prices up. they ain't afraid of no depression. >> it may seem strange, but there used to be people who claimed depressions were good for us. beneficial. you got fresh air and exercise. lots of leisure time for thought. ♪ >> opportunities for men of initiative. a great time for bargains. cheap. pick up anything from a pair of gloves to a railroad. somehow, these gentlemen never convinced us. back
they are killing the goose that lays the golden egg.e. >> the way i figure it, we are all in this together. the bigger the paycheck, the more groceries i sell. the quicker they get their raises, it will be better for all of us. >> the way i see it is the prices i get and the factory paychecks, they are kind of like a team of horses hooked up to the same plow, you know? you all have to pull together to get the day's work done. we all got families and we all want to raise them decent,...
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to fire up the gang pro-democracy demonstrators have been back on the street setting barricades of lay's what started as a peaceful occupation of a shopping mall escalators into clashes with police we'll take you to hong kong for more and. hundreds of thousands of travelers fear they could be that stranded if 2 operated thomas cook collapses the company seeking a last minute rescue deal to stay afloat. and in the bundesliga defendant defending champions by munich are in rampant for and against cologne in the varians just couldn't stop scoring. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program hong kong has same another weekend of fiery clashes between pro-democracy protesters and police sunday's protests began pace fully with demonstrators taking over a shopping mall but later turned violent with one group vandalizing and nearby nearby subway station and setting barricades ablaze riot police responded with tear gas and made multiple arrests. as so often the protests started out peacefully crowds down a bit saying what has become the anthem of the protest movement glory to hong kong . i. i the
to fire up the gang pro-democracy demonstrators have been back on the street setting barricades of lay's what started as a peaceful occupation of a shopping mall escalators into clashes with police we'll take you to hong kong for more and. hundreds of thousands of travelers fear they could be that stranded if 2 operated thomas cook collapses the company seeking a last minute rescue deal to stay afloat. and in the bundesliga defendant defending champions by munich are in rampant for and against...
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the americans lay the planking down, counter attack.e of days about 40 of these people have been killed and over 8 00 have been captured. and north carolina is now secure for the patriot cause. virginia has been secured at great bridge. north carolina is secured at moore's creek bridge. okay. the patriots are taking over. we've got a final case. this one in south carolina. south carolina has another royal governor. this man's name is william campbell. ki william campbell flees to a british warship. all british governors do that, flee. campbell has heard that a naval force eventually is going to come to charleston. it's a major southern city. it's a best port south of new york. it's also a very rich area. lots of slaves, rice, indigo. and in early june, this british naval squadron arrives off the coast of charleston. this naval squadron was supposed to go to north carolina but they were delayed by storms. and by the time they arrive at north carolina in march, they find out about moore's creek wr bridge. north carolina has been lost so t
the americans lay the planking down, counter attack.e of days about 40 of these people have been killed and over 8 00 have been captured. and north carolina is now secure for the patriot cause. virginia has been secured at great bridge. north carolina is secured at moore's creek bridge. okay. the patriots are taking over. we've got a final case. this one in south carolina. south carolina has another royal governor. this man's name is william campbell. ki william campbell flees to a british...
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of taking children hostage people laying flowers there for the 334 people who were killed. were children. also expects people light candles to front to photos of those who died bringing. water bottles that mocking the terrorists didn't let the children drink. during the 3 day see these live pictures then from that tragedy happened 15. signifying the school should have started 15 years ago before the massacre happened and the terror attacks started many people lost their lives 334 the majority of them children of course we'll be keeping you up to date cool commemorations throughout the day. with manufacture consent to stay well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the crime larry go around the sun with one person. in all middle of the room say. you really are. when it comes down to it it is not actually that i think one can say oh well the russians are all bad this certainly is not the case that the west is all good there are absolutely things that the west needs to be doing and what i would like to see is much much less of each hopefully counter-productive rhet
of taking children hostage people laying flowers there for the 334 people who were killed. were children. also expects people light candles to front to photos of those who died bringing. water bottles that mocking the terrorists didn't let the children drink. during the 3 day see these live pictures then from that tragedy happened 15. signifying the school should have started 15 years ago before the massacre happened and the terror attacks started many people lost their lives 334 the majority...
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he bs up dkedytht dnc serveup h re lays at out. and also the aid panel is mentioned. >> right. >> brennan: you have no problem with any of that? >> i have zero problems with this phone call. >> brennan: even with that sequencing. >> i just told you i have zero problems with this phone call. there is no quid pro quo here but i have a problem against nancy pelosi, if you believe that donald trump did something to hurt this country, you owe it to vote not talk about impeaching the president, the only way to open up an impeachment quir i have vote, we need a john hancock moment from democrat, quit hiding behind nance pass this, if you think the president did something wrong in this phone call, then vote to open up an article of impeachment inquiry and a lot of house democrats won't because they are afraid. >> brennan: well, putting that political calculus aside i want to ask about the content though of this conversation. >> can i tell you about this conversation? >> brennan: do you think it was ethical for the president to bring up joe
he bs up dkedytht dnc serveup h re lays at out. and also the aid panel is mentioned. >> right. >> brennan: you have no problem with any of that? >> i have zero problems with this phone call. >> brennan: even with that sequencing. >> i just told you i have zero problems with this phone call. there is no quid pro quo here but i have a problem against nancy pelosi, if you believe that donald trump did something to hurt this country, you owe it to vote not talk about...
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>> and when, if there is such evidence like that, that is going to be crucial in laying out to the public when they make a startling -- the important and very serious accusation that it is coming directly from iran, from an iranian base and who is behind what happened. nic, your reporting has been amazing. thank you so much. i really appreciate it. let's go to iran. that's with nick paton walsh is for us. the more evidence, the more information that is coming out from sources, it is all seeming to point the finger more and more at iran. but with that in mind, what has been the reaction there? >> reporter: well, they haven't changed their initial position. when first on early saturday u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo pointed the finger at iran as being behind these attacks without any evidence. iran said it wasn't them. then they said the u.s. pochang from maximum pressure to maximum deceit. i should point out at this stage we are hearing increasing details as to what investigators believed happened but they haven't shared or made public the evidence that's caused them to come to those
>> and when, if there is such evidence like that, that is going to be crucial in laying out to the public when they make a startling -- the important and very serious accusation that it is coming directly from iran, from an iranian base and who is behind what happened. nic, your reporting has been amazing. thank you so much. i really appreciate it. let's go to iran. that's with nick paton walsh is for us. the more evidence, the more information that is coming out from sources, it is all...
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>> well, i think the telephone call lays it out unfortunately. look, this has nothing to do with me being the co-chair of the biden campaign, not a lot to do with me being a member of congress. it has a lot to do with me being an american citizen and listening to a president withhold funds to a foreign country, then call the foreign country and say, hey, i need a favor. my guy is going to come see your guy, and by the way, i need you to investigate my political opponent, who is beating me in the polls. and he mentioned rudy maybe four or five times in that short excerpt that we have. and by the way, it was a 30-minute call, and we have a 2,000-word excerpt. there's a lot missing. but the president over and over again said, my guy, giuliani, rudy, and my attorney general are going to come see you, and they need to talk to you. by the way, i need you to also investigate biden. we know what that is, and i just want americans, whether you're republican or democrat, to understand that this has nothing to do with politics. this has everything to do wit
>> well, i think the telephone call lays it out unfortunately. look, this has nothing to do with me being the co-chair of the biden campaign, not a lot to do with me being a member of congress. it has a lot to do with me being an american citizen and listening to a president withhold funds to a foreign country, then call the foreign country and say, hey, i need a favor. my guy is going to come see your guy, and by the way, i need you to investigate my political opponent, who is beating me...
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the reef laying ceremony has now concluded. the heads of the delegations to return to the grandstand. the mob will begin thing. so this is essentially the conclusion of a job and that's part of the ceremonies that we've been seeing there and at this has since the square in warsaw as we just heard the announcer say the wreath laying ceremony and has a concluded there will be a military honorary escort leaving the square of course that the delegates representatives from more than 40 countries as well will leave the square and simon if you can still hear us there what is your sense from covering this in poland how important this ceremony has been to poland now in. marking 8 years since the start of the world world war 2. yes sumi i think it is very important to poles to remember. not just of course the start of world war 2 but the many years of suffering the followed age the suffering of the wrongs done to polish civilians and if you structure the wanton destruction you have to say a point i see germany of many polish cities. was
the reef laying ceremony has now concluded. the heads of the delegations to return to the grandstand. the mob will begin thing. so this is essentially the conclusion of a job and that's part of the ceremonies that we've been seeing there and at this has since the square in warsaw as we just heard the announcer say the wreath laying ceremony and has a concluded there will be a military honorary escort leaving the square of course that the delegates representatives from more than 40 countries as...
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the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam, i have the honor to transmit here with a scanned copy of a letter received from kaitlyn love, general counsel, north carolina state board of elections, indicating that, according to the preliminary results of the special election held september 10, 2019, the honorable dan bishop was elected representative to congress for the ninth congressional district, state of north carolina. signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson. the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam. i have the honor to transmit here with a scanned copy of a letter received from kaitlyn love, general counsel, north carolina state board of elections, indicating that according to the preliminary results of the special election held september 10, 2019, the honorable greg murphy was elected representative to congress for the third congressional district, state of north carolina. signed sincerely, cheryl l. johnson. the speaker: for what purpose
the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam, i have the honor to transmit here with a scanned copy of a letter received from kaitlyn love, general counsel, north carolina state board of elections, indicating that, according to the preliminary results of the special election held september 10, 2019, the honorable dan bishop was elected representative to congress for the ninth congressional district, state of north...
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for no greater love a man than this he should lay down his life for his friends. this, then, is what the heroes of flight 93 did. and it's important that we tell their story. i'm grateful that all of you are here today to hear it one more time. it's important that we tell their stories because as has already been observed, a whole generation of americans has come of age with no personal memory of 9/11. so the rest of us, my fellow mericans, must tell the story. we must never forget and never fail to honor the memory of those who were lost here in new york city and in washington, d.c. and this we will do. we will tell their story. we will honor their memory, always. [applause] so to the families of the fallen, as president trump said this morning at the pentagon, i say now, the memory of your loved ones will never die. they will always be with us. we will always tell their story to future generations. as long as this nation endures, americans will ever be inspired by the faithful and courageous words and deeds of the heroes of flight 93. so may god bless our belove
for no greater love a man than this he should lay down his life for his friends. this, then, is what the heroes of flight 93 did. and it's important that we tell their story. i'm grateful that all of you are here today to hear it one more time. it's important that we tell their stories because as has already been observed, a whole generation of americans has come of age with no personal memory of 9/11. so the rest of us, my fellow mericans, must tell the story. we must never forget and never...
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. >> reporter: that's right, and also it's going to sort of lay out the ground rules. this is a very important step reported by my colleague up on capitol hill, manu raju. essentially the house judiciary committee deciding that they will work toward on wednesday voting on a resolution that sort of lays on out the procedures for their impeachment inquiry. this would include how to handle witnesses, how to handle hearings, how to handle secret grand jury information. all of this is important for a number of reasons. first because there is precedent and there's history including, of course, the impeachment work on richard nixon back in the 1970s. they're expected to use the guidelines that were laid out there, at least in part. so why does ault -- does all of this matter? the president's lawyers here, the white house counsel and others, have argued including the president that this is simply a witch hunt, there's no legislative purpose for what the house judiciary committee has been doing. what this vote will do if it occurs as expected sometime on wednesday or thereafter
. >> reporter: that's right, and also it's going to sort of lay out the ground rules. this is a very important step reported by my colleague up on capitol hill, manu raju. essentially the house judiciary committee deciding that they will work toward on wednesday voting on a resolution that sort of lays on out the procedures for their impeachment inquiry. this would include how to handle witnesses, how to handle hearings, how to handle secret grand jury information. all of this is...
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it meantime, in cleveland manufacturers are feeling the pain by cutting overtime pay rather than laying off workers things looking up in philadelphia and new york. this is like a choose your own adventure book choose your own beige book. >> are you allowed to do that? >> is the economy headed down the path of new york and cleveland or are we holding strong like philadelphia and minneapolis? gia dam uy adami. >> i'll be optimistic. things look okay, not great. that's reasonable. i think that along with the news out of hong kong where things have been tapered down for a couple of days, that's encouraging. the market is up 3/4 of a percent, 8/10 of a percent i'm still not convinced of anything i don't think anything is fundamentally changed. i think the concerns are still here despite some of the news we're talking about now. i still think the market is headed lower with the fits and starts along the way if you want a bullish signal, i'll give you one. the iwm had a decent day today we have flagged 145 a number of times as a line in the sand. if you want to be bullish in my opinion you use
it meantime, in cleveland manufacturers are feeling the pain by cutting overtime pay rather than laying off workers things looking up in philadelphia and new york. this is like a choose your own adventure book choose your own beige book. >> are you allowed to do that? >> is the economy headed down the path of new york and cleveland or are we holding strong like philadelphia and minneapolis? gia dam uy adami. >> i'll be optimistic. things look okay, not great. that's...
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have to come up to breathe every few hours because they have lungs not gills and they go ashore to lay their eggs. every few years a female sea turtle returns to the beach where she herself hatched digs a hole and deposits a clutch of around $100.00 eggs in it. then she leaves the nest and returns to the sea. after a few weeks the babies hatch and follow a light source such as moonlight reflected on the water to reach the ocean. then later return as adults is known as natal homing. but how do sea turtles find their way back from 5000 of kilometers away. there's one theory is that they navigate by sensing our planet's magnetic field using it as a g.p.s. system of sorts. a long term study in eastern florida show that the pattern of nesting places of loggerhead sea turtles moved in tandem with subtle shifts in the earth's magnetic field lines. but is a home beach necessarily a safe one unfortunately not girls and crows steal the eggs right out of the nest once the baby turtles reach the sea hungry crabs and official wake them. tourism also upsets the delicate cycle of egg laying and hatch
have to come up to breathe every few hours because they have lungs not gills and they go ashore to lay their eggs. every few years a female sea turtle returns to the beach where she herself hatched digs a hole and deposits a clutch of around $100.00 eggs in it. then she leaves the nest and returns to the sea. after a few weeks the babies hatch and follow a light source such as moonlight reflected on the water to reach the ocean. then later return as adults is known as natal homing. but how do...
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trying to see, if things start to slow down, corporate will not lay people off first, they will pullack on hours. hours ticked back up. as at encouraging to you? mike: the wage increase is the single biggest thing. i do agree with the point that it is kind of a meh report. the wage at tech -- uptick is a good thing. jonathan: trying to work out whether the treasuries are a head fake or if we are seeing an inflection point where the treasury yields are starting to break a sustainably. greg: i don't think so. it's a massive move lower in one direction. you have one day with a violent move for sure but it doesn't change the overall trend in my mind, and so i find it somewhat humorous that all of the bears are declaring victory after one day of 10 basis points. i think today is instructive in that we've had a mixed report, the data is clearly mixed and treasuries kind of stabilized. subadra: if you are a bond investor, you have to ask yourself, how low can yields go? if you look at bond yields at -80 basis points and the yield at 145, you look at the fundamentals in the economy, it shoul
trying to see, if things start to slow down, corporate will not lay people off first, they will pullack on hours. hours ticked back up. as at encouraging to you? mike: the wage increase is the single biggest thing. i do agree with the point that it is kind of a meh report. the wage at tech -- uptick is a good thing. jonathan: trying to work out whether the treasuries are a head fake or if we are seeing an inflection point where the treasury yields are starting to break a sustainably. greg: i...