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well i definitely see what laurie is saying and i don't disagree but i just wanted to say that i think there's absolutely a place for jermaine to pour cold water on this movement that's you know if you're going to be someone who sort of smiled upon by a kind of polite society you must say it's absolute the best thing since sliced bread jermaine's job is to be a critic and i think she should absolutely be criticizing it i also think that other kinds of threats that a lot of women encounter frankly on the street at night and is me to actually reaching those perpetrators as me to helping those women who are kind of facing domestic violence all the time so i think i think i think you're in the right to question the efficacy and mina salamis a feminist writer blogger.
well i definitely see what laurie is saying and i don't disagree but i just wanted to say that i think there's absolutely a place for jermaine to pour cold water on this movement that's you know if you're going to be someone who sort of smiled upon by a kind of polite society you must say it's absolute the best thing since sliced bread jermaine's job is to be a critic and i think she should absolutely be criticizing it i also think that other kinds of threats that a lot of women encounter...
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beth laurie is from orarily at san jose regional medical center. a twitter user reposted her rant and then flagged the hospital. it read, quote, when you see immigrants from other countries kneeling for our national anthem being played in front of our lag on the local news, she ended it by saying, quote, go back to your nasty country, dirty illegals. according to the san jose inside, laurie was an emergency room manager at this hospital. san jose regional medical center had this to say: we're continuing our investigation regarding the recent disturbing posts and are taking allegations seriously. we do not tolerate racism or discrimination of any kind. san jose's vice mayor is requesting a meeting with the hospital to discuss this incident. the largest immigrants rights organization in the south bay is also weighing in. >> we're absolutely appalled that someone who works at a hospital who is supposed to be in charge of taking care of the most vulnerable during difficult times in their life to know that there is someone who holds such racist views in
beth laurie is from orarily at san jose regional medical center. a twitter user reposted her rant and then flagged the hospital. it read, quote, when you see immigrants from other countries kneeling for our national anthem being played in front of our lag on the local news, she ended it by saying, quote, go back to your nasty country, dirty illegals. according to the san jose inside, laurie was an emergency room manager at this hospital. san jose regional medical center had this to say: we're...
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. >> drake stopping by laurie's children's hospital in chicago to complete sofia's kiki challenge. >>ie children's hospital and look who came to surprise me. >> just for you, my dear. >> drake! >> the rapper get income all our feelings with one little girl's dream come true. a great move. our best wishes to him and to her. thank you for watching "nightline"to 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page. thank you again for watching and good night. thank you again for watching and good night. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest.
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dead and the killer is as frightening as he is frightening in an insanely good performance by peter laurie several of the film's scenes have gone down in cinema history. then knowing that. the hunter soon becomes the hunted chased by an angry mob it's fritz lang's warning about naziism which in the early one nine hundred thirty s. was starting to undermine the rule of law. the killer is tried by a grim kangaroo court with no allowances made for his mental illness. here. sure. i heard about them. but when police are faced with the gruesome parts collector he collects tattoos and he doesn't care if the owners aren't quite ready to part with them yet. it's an. inspiration. for me to use a. few german thrillers are this dark in menacing this film is one that really gets under the skin. the secret of the suspense a bomb exploding is a momentary shock but if the audience knows a bomb could explode at any moment you have to cling to the edge of their seats are number one german thriller directed by john remaster dominic graf exemplifies this principle perfectly a roller coaster ride to disaster.
dead and the killer is as frightening as he is frightening in an insanely good performance by peter laurie several of the film's scenes have gone down in cinema history. then knowing that. the hunter soon becomes the hunted chased by an angry mob it's fritz lang's warning about naziism which in the early one nine hundred thirty s. was starting to undermine the rule of law. the killer is tried by a grim kangaroo court with no allowances made for his mental illness. here. sure. i heard about...
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airports are filled with people, frantically making travel changes.that is what laurie crider saw, who worried she would not make it home after a medical mission trip. 44-52 laurie crider / concord sot the pilot was like come on everyone get on we have a window here and we want to get out of here has fast as we can sot are you so relieved to have made it? omg you have no idea, i have been gone 4 weeks lane putting a damper on the end of linda addison's vacation.1:01-1:13 sot linda addison / fremont sot all the restaurants were closed and we put some food in the hotel room but we didn't know how long we were going to be stuck there just thought it was better to get out when we could this was not the hawaii a family from germany wanted to see.so they decided to pack their bags to escape the tropical paradise and instead visit the bay area.1:24 -1:30 sot marcus appel / tourist from germany normally we are really sad to leave hawaii but this time we were really happy to get out of theremany of the people i talked with said during the calm before the storm they got to see spectacular surf a
airports are filled with people, frantically making travel changes.that is what laurie crider saw, who worried she would not make it home after a medical mission trip. 44-52 laurie crider / concord sot the pilot was like come on everyone get on we have a window here and we want to get out of here has fast as we can sot are you so relieved to have made it? omg you have no idea, i have been gone 4 weeks lane putting a damper on the end of linda addison's vacation.1:01-1:13 sot linda addison /...
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well i definitely see what laurie is saying and i don't disagree but i just wanted to say that i think there's absolutely a place for jermaine to pour cold water on this movement that's you know if you're going to be someone who's sort of smiled upon by a kind of polite society you must say it's absolute the best thing since sliced bread jermaine's job is to be a critic and i think you should absolutely be criticizing it i also think that other kinds of threats that a lot of women encounter frankly on the street at night and is me to actually reaching those perpetrators as me to helping those women who are kind of facing domestic violence all the time so i think i think i think you're reading the right to question the efficacy and mina salami is a feminist writer blogger founder of the award winning pan african blog this for politan. talks about why did it take them so long and the whole anonymity issue where do you stand on that. the point is not wait so long or what a woman war or what her sexual history is which is which are not claims you've been making but i'm just saying that it'
well i definitely see what laurie is saying and i don't disagree but i just wanted to say that i think there's absolutely a place for jermaine to pour cold water on this movement that's you know if you're going to be someone who's sort of smiled upon by a kind of polite society you must say it's absolute the best thing since sliced bread jermaine's job is to be a critic and i think you should absolutely be criticizing it i also think that other kinds of threats that a lot of women encounter...
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in part by the orange county community foundation and the farvue foundation. osówoo>ç>çbgbgbg laurieood morning, tree huggers! [applause] one week ago, the heads of the three most powerful agencies to determine the future of l.a.'s water infrastructure met to discuss the wayays they c couldk togegether to deal with a d drot in southern california. the remarkable thing ababout ths meeting of the mighty chiefs of the department of water and power, county flood control, and the department of sanitatio whose decisions will shape the destiny of the l.a. watershed, is that they had never met together before.
in part by the orange county community foundation and the farvue foundation. osówoo>ç>çbgbgbg laurieood morning, tree huggers! [applause] one week ago, the heads of the three most powerful agencies to determine the future of l.a.'s water infrastructure met to discuss the wayays they c couldk togegether to deal with a d drot in southern california. the remarkable thing ababout ths meeting of the mighty chiefs of the department of water and power, county flood control, and the...
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airports are filled with people, frantically making travel changes.that is what laurie crider saw, who worried she would not make it home after a medical mission trip. 44-52 laurie crider / concord sot the pilot was like come on everyone get on we have a window here and we want to get out of here has fast as we can sot are you so relieved to have made it? omg you have no idea, i have been gone 4 weeks lane putting a damper on the end of linda addison's vacation.1:01-1:13 sot linda addison / fremont sot all the restaurants were closed and we put some food in the hotel room but we didn't know how long we were going to be stuck there just thought it was better to get out when we could this was not the hawaii a family from germany wanted to see.so they decided to pack their bags to escape the tropical paradise and instead visit the bay area.1:24 -1:30 sot marcus appel / tourist from germany normally we are really sad to leave hawaii but this time we were really happy to get out of there (pam) tropical storm lane has forced scores of tourists to cut short their hawaiian holiday.(ken)a sunny
airports are filled with people, frantically making travel changes.that is what laurie crider saw, who worried she would not make it home after a medical mission trip. 44-52 laurie crider / concord sot the pilot was like come on everyone get on we have a window here and we want to get out of here has fast as we can sot are you so relieved to have made it? omg you have no idea, i have been gone 4 weeks lane putting a damper on the end of linda addison's vacation.1:01-1:13 sot linda addison /...
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greg laurie is going to be on "fox and friends" this morning at 6:45 eastern time.e more color on it. rob: i don't know about this. >> i will ask you this question. if you ever felt like going to the beach, the band pretty little things has you covered. this dress is half bikini. one person on instagram said she is going to dinner all at once and why have one outfit when you can where two at the same time? and $35, two outfits for one and saving some money. jillian: not bad. >> somebody walking down the street and address. imagine the 10 lines that thing. rob: i would have to pull the number. >> yes you would. when i saw this dress, rob is going to love it. god bless you. rob: thank you so much. jillian: standing up for sacrifice, the incredible moment at 10-year-old patriot gets out of wheelchair to honor the fallen. avery price joins us with his lesson for the rest of america. rob: let's see what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> a special ceremony yesterday. the sons of a korean war soldier received their father's.bags in washington dc. it was included in the
greg laurie is going to be on "fox and friends" this morning at 6:45 eastern time.e more color on it. rob: i don't know about this. >> i will ask you this question. if you ever felt like going to the beach, the band pretty little things has you covered. this dress is half bikini. one person on instagram said she is going to dinner all at once and why have one outfit when you can where two at the same time? and $35, two outfits for one and saving some money. jillian: not bad....
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airports are filled with people, frantically making travel changes.that is what laurie crider saw, who worried she would not make it home after a medical mission trip. 44-52 laurie crider / concord sot the pilot was like come on everyone get on we have a window here and we want to get out of here has fast as we can sot are you so relieved to have made it? omg you have no idea, i have been gone 4 weeks lane putting a damper on the end of linda addison's vacation.1:01-1:13 sot linda addison / fremont sot all the restaurants were closed and we put some food in the hotel room but we didn't know how long we were going to be stuck there just thought it was better to get out when we could this was not the hawaii a family from germany wanted to see.so they decided to pack their bags to escape the tropical paradise and instead visit the bay area.1:24 -1:30 sot marcus appel / tourist from germany normally we are really sad to leave hawaii but this time we were really happy to get out of there (grant) and we are tracking 'tropical storm lane' on kron-4 dot com. there you will find a live interact
airports are filled with people, frantically making travel changes.that is what laurie crider saw, who worried she would not make it home after a medical mission trip. 44-52 laurie crider / concord sot the pilot was like come on everyone get on we have a window here and we want to get out of here has fast as we can sot are you so relieved to have made it? omg you have no idea, i have been gone 4 weeks lane putting a damper on the end of linda addison's vacation.1:01-1:13 sot linda addison /...
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airports are filled with people, frantically making travel changes.that is what laurie crider saw, who worried she would not make it home after a medical mission trip. 44-52 laurie crider / concord sot the pilot was like come on everyone get on we have a window here and we want to get out of here has fast as we can sot are you so relieved to have made it? omg you have no idea, i have been gone 4 weeks lane putting a damper on the end of linda addison's vacation.1:01-1:13 sot linda addison / fremont sot all the restaurants were closed and we put some food in the hotel room but we didn't know how long we were going to be stuck there just thought it was better to get out when we could this was not the hawaii a family from germany wanted to see.so they decided to pack their bags to escape the tropical paradise and instead visit the bay area.1:24 -1:30 sot marcus appel / tourist from germany normally we are really sad to leave hawaii but this time we were really happy to get out of there (justine live)many of the people i talked with said during the calm before the storm they got to see spe
airports are filled with people, frantically making travel changes.that is what laurie crider saw, who worried she would not make it home after a medical mission trip. 44-52 laurie crider / concord sot the pilot was like come on everyone get on we have a window here and we want to get out of here has fast as we can sot are you so relieved to have made it? omg you have no idea, i have been gone 4 weeks lane putting a damper on the end of linda addison's vacation.1:01-1:13 sot linda addison /...
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saying well i definitely see what laurie is saying and i don't disagree but i just wanted to say that i think there's absolutely a place for jermaine to pour cold water on this movement that's you know if you're going to be someone who's sort of smiled upon by a kind of polite society you must say it's just absolute the best thing since sliced bread jermaine's job is to be a critic and i think you should absolutely be criticizing it i also think that other kinds of threats that a lot of women encounter frankly on the street at night and is me to actually reaching those perpetrators as me to helping those women who are kind of facing domestic violence all the time so i think i think i think you're in the right to question the efficacy and mina salamis a feminist writer blogger founder of the award winning pan-african blog this for politan. talks about why did it take them so long and the whole anonymity issue where do you stand on that the point is not wait so long or a woman war. or what her sexual history is which is which are not claims you've been making but i'm just saying that it
saying well i definitely see what laurie is saying and i don't disagree but i just wanted to say that i think there's absolutely a place for jermaine to pour cold water on this movement that's you know if you're going to be someone who's sort of smiled upon by a kind of polite society you must say it's just absolute the best thing since sliced bread jermaine's job is to be a critic and i think you should absolutely be criticizing it i also think that other kinds of threats that a lot of women...
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lauri's district of fear is one of the roots christian heartlands still influenced by the legacy of the she dismay and leader of the right twinky to a party during lebanon's fifteen year civil war which ended in one thousand nine hundred ninety. he was president elect for three weeks before he was assassinated in one thousand nine hundred eighty two. the. power being passed from father to son is a common feature in lebanon stein mastic politics although he was only four months old when his father was killed nadeem was a prominent member of the kids at a party. over. policeman i think. you can call it inheritance you can call it the easy way to do things but what i believe is that i believe in the same cause of my own and i have the same values and ethics of doing politics. christian are part of the. people of lebanon and of course we cannot live in lebanon if we don't get into them the freedom and the security. was the defender of the question during the civil war when we were doing our election campaign in the spa region people would say that as shafi a without the. white male has popu
lauri's district of fear is one of the roots christian heartlands still influenced by the legacy of the she dismay and leader of the right twinky to a party during lebanon's fifteen year civil war which ended in one thousand nine hundred ninety. he was president elect for three weeks before he was assassinated in one thousand nine hundred eighty two. the. power being passed from father to son is a common feature in lebanon stein mastic politics although he was only four months old when his...
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durham finished on 140 and sussex got there comfortably thanks to 63 from laurie evans who hit the winningthe semis last night. that's all from sportsday with me will perry. we'll have more sport throughout the weekend. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentator giles kenningham and nicola bartlett, political correspondent at the daily mirror. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i weekend reports on the sex assault claims against the former first minister alex salmond as police confirm an investigation is ongoing. he denies the allegations. the daily mirror leads with claims from the daughter of a couple who died while on holiday in egypt, she raises questions over their deaths. the daily express also has the same story — as kelly ormerod believes her parents didn't die from natural causes. the daily mail says the plastic bag tax is set to be extended to all shops, with the levy increasing from 5 to 10 pence. it's the same lead on the daily telegraph too, which it describes at prime minister
durham finished on 140 and sussex got there comfortably thanks to 63 from laurie evans who hit the winningthe semis last night. that's all from sportsday with me will perry. we'll have more sport throughout the weekend. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentator giles kenningham and nicola bartlett, political correspondent at the daily mirror. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i weekend reports...
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laurie. well i have not but look we do know according to media surveys that have been done in these are self disclose media surveys where reporters have answers these questions we know that some eighty five percent of reporters voted for bill burton i have nice. i have not and i don't i don't know but i do know that there is an extreme bias that exists in the press coverage you look at the reporters ninety five percent every porters self admitted that they voted for barack obama in both elections i think there is a very clear bias in the media and that's what people are frustrated about now look we in los angeles and new york might not be that frustrated by it but you look in some of these states like oklahoma some of the heartland states they see the bias very clearly and that's why you see this angsty when they get out in public and they get to co-mingle with a person like jim acosta and by the way i've been around the white house and have seen jim acosta he loves this attention don't let h
laurie. well i have not but look we do know according to media surveys that have been done in these are self disclose media surveys where reporters have answers these questions we know that some eighty five percent of reporters voted for bill burton i have nice. i have not and i don't i don't know but i do know that there is an extreme bias that exists in the press coverage you look at the reporters ninety five percent every porters self admitted that they voted for barack obama in both...
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st ask alumni like laurie sheehan. >> it was a powerhouse and it was back then. >> laurie she 00 remembers a day big nfl stars like jeff loggerman and alan pinkett. >> first down, touchdown. >> reporter: used to play here at ,parkvi but the heyday is over, at least for now. >> parkview has had trouble on the football lield for theast few years. they have not been successful. they were 0-10 last year. >> reporter: wade byard is a spokesperson for loudoun county public schools and says they are eliminating the varsity program because tsn't enough interest in the sport. 18 students came out for the team and 9 never even played before. this year parkview will only have a jv team. >> what it came down to us not what caused this but what the situations right now and the situation right now is not safe. this is an extremely competitive yrea in football. >> i was pre upset. >> parents like cindy kelly were upset because herd son playe varsity last year but she nd many other parents realid that football just isn't as popular as it used to be, and they als want their kids to be safe when they compet
st ask alumni like laurie sheehan. >> it was a powerhouse and it was back then. >> laurie she 00 remembers a day big nfl stars like jeff loggerman and alan pinkett. >> first down, touchdown. >> reporter: used to play here at ,parkvi but the heyday is over, at least for now. >> parkview has had trouble on the football lield for theast few years. they have not been successful. they were 0-10 last year. >> reporter: wade byard is a spokesperson for loudoun...
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before the ruling came down, he spoke to cnn's laurie segall about concerns of the danger. >> giving people the ability to print 3d guns would make it feasible for felons, minors, mentally ill, to have access to firearms. are you worried about those repercussions? >> no, i don't believe that access to information is ever tremendously negative or a bad thing. i know that people can use information for bad things, but this isn't a justification to, what, stop a publisher from speaking? >> nearly a dozen states sued to stop the firm from publishing the printable plans. president trump even weighed in yesterday, tweeting "3d plastic guns being sold to the public doesn't seem to make much sense!" the white house later confirmed it supports the existing law on the books. >> the president is committed to the safety and security of all americans. he considers this his highest responsibility. the administration supports a nearly two-decade-old law and will continue to look at all options available to us. >> it is worth noting, the state department cleared the way for the settlement that would
before the ruling came down, he spoke to cnn's laurie segall about concerns of the danger. >> giving people the ability to print 3d guns would make it feasible for felons, minors, mentally ill, to have access to firearms. are you worried about those repercussions? >> no, i don't believe that access to information is ever tremendously negative or a bad thing. i know that people can use information for bad things, but this isn't a justification to, what, stop a publisher from...
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. >> reporter: today that community coming together to honor laurie's life. she was just 58 when she passed. >> she loved all this. >>he lovedeverything. >> reporter: this tour guide says she can sll feel her in this museum. >> i never met anyone quite like her. i just found her so delightful and so energetic and like ie sad ade you want to work a little harder. >> she was just one of the worm lovely people who lit up the room and when she was there and -- and welcomed me here to d.ry >> for ee we talked to, the we asked them what will miss the most about lori they didn't >> her smile. >> her smile and her laugh. she had the most infectious laugh in the world. y reporter: and though t won't get to hear that laugh anymore -- >> okay, cut for a minute. >> reporter: t museum is determined to make sure that her gacy lives on. and i think that that would be something that laurie would be really proud of. it's just really har to know that she won't be here to see all that amazing work happen. >> reporter: in anacostia, aimee cho, news 4. >> two big stories as we co
. >> reporter: today that community coming together to honor laurie's life. she was just 58 when she passed. >> she loved all this. >>he lovedeverything. >> reporter: this tour guide says she can sll feel her in this museum. >> i never met anyone quite like her. i just found her so delightful and so energetic and like ie sad ade you want to work a little harder. >> she was just one of the worm lovely people who lit up the room and when she was there and --...
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feminist writer and speaker and the founder of the award winning pan african feminist blog politan laurie penny an award winning journalist author and feminist activist and. a columnist author. and historian of gender relations. later general please put your hands together for jermain group thank you for of the seminal feminist texts the female she's been a renowned public intellectual and feminist provocateur since the one nine hundred seventy thanks. jim ingrid since the harvey weinstein scandal erupted late last year oktober twenty seventeen the world has been swept by the hash tag me to campaign against sexual harassment assault violence rape feminists around the world now see me too as a major shift some say it's a game changer you have one of the biggest names in feminism have said it hasn't gone anywhere and that quote it will be extraordinary if it makes any difference at all why are you so down. am i down it's just that our if all the talk was kicking ass and taking names and talking loud and drawing a crowd then we might have got somewhere already it's not enough to denounce the
feminist writer and speaker and the founder of the award winning pan african feminist blog politan laurie penny an award winning journalist author and feminist activist and. a columnist author. and historian of gender relations. later general please put your hands together for jermain group thank you for of the seminal feminist texts the female she's been a renowned public intellectual and feminist provocateur since the one nine hundred seventy thanks. jim ingrid since the harvey weinstein...
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lance laury is love loud's executive director. >> a year ago we didn't have a venue.ing. one year later, here we are. we've already done one love loud and we're in a sold-out stadium. it's like, if you're crazy enough to think you can change the world, you just might be able to. ♪ it's time to begin isn't it >> reporter: at the end of the day, imagine dragons took the stage to perform. ♪ i'm never changing who i am >> reporter: reynolds was overcome with emotion while addressing the audience. >> to our lgbtq youth -- stay with us. every day. we need you. we love you. we accept you. ♪ i'm fired up and fired all the way that things have been oh ♪ >> reporter: a steadfast believer that fundamental change is due and can come. ♪ you made me you made me a believer believer ♪ >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm abbie boudreau in salt lake city, utah. >> we'll be right back. searching for answers may feel overwhelming. so start your search with our teams of specialists at cancer treatment centers of america. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/e
lance laury is love loud's executive director. >> a year ago we didn't have a venue.ing. one year later, here we are. we've already done one love loud and we're in a sold-out stadium. it's like, if you're crazy enough to think you can change the world, you just might be able to. ♪ it's time to begin isn't it >> reporter: at the end of the day, imagine dragons took the stage to perform. ♪ i'm never changing who i am >> reporter: reynolds was overcome with emotion while...
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let's talk on the issue of russian meddling on cross live to julie laurie an independent journalist who always welcome to the program good to have you what do you make of this a joint statement a few hours ago by the u.s. heads of intelligence that russia is right no interfering in u.s. elections ahead of the midterms. well the whole thing is this sounds like you know there's a communist under your bed this is pure mccarthy this rhetoric that we're hearing as far as that joint statement i mean the f.b.i. director ray today testified that there was a this threat to the electoral system coming up in november november election first of all if the democrats lose again they've got a ready made excuse the russians did it to blame them not to do it our policies will not respond to the american people's needs it's the russians who are doing it the new york times reported that the testimony of ray wasn't never even specific we don't know what specific threats there were and he was vague on the government's response the head of the d.h.s.s. said that voting machines were being targeted as well th
let's talk on the issue of russian meddling on cross live to julie laurie an independent journalist who always welcome to the program good to have you what do you make of this a joint statement a few hours ago by the u.s. heads of intelligence that russia is right no interfering in u.s. elections ahead of the midterms. well the whole thing is this sounds like you know there's a communist under your bed this is pure mccarthy this rhetoric that we're hearing as far as that joint statement i mean...
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lies but it was the last show of the day in the italian squadron that richard chico laurie got started about three thirty and you know how. could you the officer in charge told us that the preparations are gone smoothly in those there were three hundred thousand people there was a beautiful day. and then tragedy struck and sick of us call for. justice we nixed this one at first we thought it was some sort of pyrotechnic stunt . that's what it looked like in the first few seconds nose. was. on the easy there was a huge fireball it was and we could see right away that something had gone terribly wrong when manged people were screaming and shouting his norton even thirty years later it's still fresh in my mind that the things that i saw and heard i experienced in those first few minutes and the invitation is a good start is that the crash site like a battlefield with deborah and wrangled bodies were everywhere up at the end because some people were desperately searching for their loved ones but couldn't find them that's why from the mention the. fun undone the seizure i. made i saw a youn
lies but it was the last show of the day in the italian squadron that richard chico laurie got started about three thirty and you know how. could you the officer in charge told us that the preparations are gone smoothly in those there were three hundred thousand people there was a beautiful day. and then tragedy struck and sick of us call for. justice we nixed this one at first we thought it was some sort of pyrotechnic stunt . that's what it looked like in the first few seconds nose. was. on...
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laurie on twitter thinks like i look younger.cis begging forforgiveness during his historic visit to ireland is on the front of the ""i. the financial times reports uber is focusing its long—term strategy on electric bicycles and scooter for shorter journeys. the daily telegraph claims a breakthrough drug specifically targeting middle age spread could help millions of people lose weight. the daily express leads with an interview with the daughter of a couple who died while on holiday in egypt. she speaks about their final hours. a picture of notting hill carnival is on the front of the independent. it also reports on a 25% drop in the number of people being granted asylum in the uk. the?times says a network of south american thieves are responsonsible for a string of burglaries. a variety of stories making the front pages. we'll begin with the guardian, which looks back on this two day visit by the pope. the pope begs for forgiveness after decades of abuse and cover—ups. there was applause every time he apologised. yes, two main
laurie on twitter thinks like i look younger.cis begging forforgiveness during his historic visit to ireland is on the front of the ""i. the financial times reports uber is focusing its long—term strategy on electric bicycles and scooter for shorter journeys. the daily telegraph claims a breakthrough drug specifically targeting middle age spread could help millions of people lose weight. the daily express leads with an interview with the daughter of a couple who died while on...
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is here wolf is that r t dot com coming up the chief executive of symphony environmental michael laurie a join john stanton discuss the controversial world of oxo biodegradable plastic stay tuned. crazy conspiracy there is there they're all worth their trauma under the bus forget about the back of the bus is the love of the us because we want. wonder bread and fake news to you die that's america. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. to the most to us but the little simple they want to take on most of the last some just about but many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentries sides of the refuse to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. press i ask bank of mom. mostly to point out how they are not muslim i get them in a lot of class and they want that. they have water they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house all over for the gravels. also be one of the who could be about to be. a sense it struggles of many couples won't. deal with the push to put impulse response both of y
is here wolf is that r t dot com coming up the chief executive of symphony environmental michael laurie a join john stanton discuss the controversial world of oxo biodegradable plastic stay tuned. crazy conspiracy there is there they're all worth their trauma under the bus forget about the back of the bus is the love of the us because we want. wonder bread and fake news to you die that's america. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. to the most to us but...
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facebook and twitter also that are coming up the chief executive of cincinnati environmental michael laurie a join john stanton to stop the controversial world of oxo biodegradable plastic stayed to. cut. i. one you'll love to live in a world where plastic bags were not a threat to animal life water human planet everything the one companies that they have the answer and any environmental claims to produce the kind of plastic octo biodegradable that they claim can biodegrade faster than any other kind of plastic big claims that some scientists and critics are contesting so it's the just another plastic bag with a problematic relationship to the environment or is it as symphony environmental chief executive michael lawrie it claims the future. like the laurier thank you so much for joining me today i understand your company's symphony environmental has something called oxo bio degradable that basically it's able to create a technology that makes plastic essentially biodegradable keys plain what this process entails and how you can convert plastics into biodegradable so. absolutely it's a very
facebook and twitter also that are coming up the chief executive of cincinnati environmental michael laurie a join john stanton to stop the controversial world of oxo biodegradable plastic stayed to. cut. i. one you'll love to live in a world where plastic bags were not a threat to animal life water human planet everything the one companies that they have the answer and any environmental claims to produce the kind of plastic octo biodegradable that they claim can biodegrade faster than any...
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feminist writer and speaker and the founder of the award winning pan african feminist blog politan laurie penny an award winning journalist author and feminist activist and. a columnist and historian of gender relations. ladies and gentlemen please put your hands together for jermain group thank you for of the seminal feminist texts the female she's been a renowned public intellectual and feminist provocateur since the one nine hundred seventy thanks. jim ingrid since the harvey weinstein scandal erupted late last year oktober twenty seventeen the world has been swept by the hash tag me to campaign against sexual harassment assault violence rape feminists around the world now see me too as a major shift some say it's a game changer you have one of the biggest names in feminism have said it hasn't gone anywhere and that quote it will be extraordinary if it makes any difference at all why are you so down on me. and where am i down it's just that our if all the talk was kicking ass and taking names and talking loud and drawing a crowd then we might have got somewhere already it's not enough
feminist writer and speaker and the founder of the award winning pan african feminist blog politan laurie penny an award winning journalist author and feminist activist and. a columnist and historian of gender relations. ladies and gentlemen please put your hands together for jermain group thank you for of the seminal feminist texts the female she's been a renowned public intellectual and feminist provocateur since the one nine hundred seventy thanks. jim ingrid since the harvey weinstein...
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new york just chill laurie believes u.s. politicians are using the so-called russian threat as a destruction from internal problems the whole thing is quite a conundrum for me why they continue to try to politicize this issue new sanctions of some way to help them domestically except that they're trying to cover up their own shortcomings their own short changing of the american people and to try the blame our divisions and our economic crisis and our racial divide here on and on an outside power which is the oldest trick. in the book going back to the beginning of civilization if the democrats lose or do not do as well as they hope in the november election having used the rusher again as their as their main talking point they may have to readjust and realize that the progressive wing of the party is growing and that the american people don't give a damn about russia and that they have to finally address the real issues here and leave this russia issue alone and get back to normal relations with this country that is that it's
new york just chill laurie believes u.s. politicians are using the so-called russian threat as a destruction from internal problems the whole thing is quite a conundrum for me why they continue to try to politicize this issue new sanctions of some way to help them domestically except that they're trying to cover up their own shortcomings their own short changing of the american people and to try the blame our divisions and our economic crisis and our racial divide here on and on an outside...
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i never heard of it all together by laurie. they obviously wanted desperately to break it as a composer more than anything he wanted to make it as a composer but the other thing that he says in his letters which he didn't generally say elsewhere to very close friends he'd say the trouble is i just love conducting so much how can i say no to conducting you know modest ninth if it's going to give me a couple of weeks to compose when i know i'm not going to get anything finished any . by now bernstein's career had taken off as a conductor he was in great demand whether new york vienna or turkey or every one of his charisma and multiple talents. he found himself increasingly drawn to europe and spied by the composers much some from sudden. the bavarian radio and the vienna philharmonic soon became two of his favorites. the serious least i'll have a lot less you have. that out of it every day without faith but out but i. thought i. used to be a bit. on the necessary pieces. as opposed to it's all. that i love that i love it. and the
i never heard of it all together by laurie. they obviously wanted desperately to break it as a composer more than anything he wanted to make it as a composer but the other thing that he says in his letters which he didn't generally say elsewhere to very close friends he'd say the trouble is i just love conducting so much how can i say no to conducting you know modest ninth if it's going to give me a couple of weeks to compose when i know i'm not going to get anything finished any . by now...
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lauri's district of fear is one of the roots christian heartlands still influenced by the legacy of the she dismay and leader of the right twinky to a party during lebanon's fifteen year civil war which ended in one thousand nine hundred ninety. she was president elect for three weeks before he was assassinated in one thousand nine hundred eighty two. the. power being passed from father to son is a common feature in lebanon stein mastic politics although he was only four months old when his father was killed nadeem is a prominent member of the kids at a party. leader of a. policeman i think. you can call it inheritance you can call it the easy way to do things but what i believe is that i believe in the same cause of my own eyes i have the same values and ethics of doing politics. christian are part of the. people of lebanon and of course we cannot live in lebanon if we don't get into them the freedom and the security. was the defender of the question during the civil war and when we were doing our election campaign in this region people would say that as shafi a without the. white male
lauri's district of fear is one of the roots christian heartlands still influenced by the legacy of the she dismay and leader of the right twinky to a party during lebanon's fifteen year civil war which ended in one thousand nine hundred ninety. she was president elect for three weeks before he was assassinated in one thousand nine hundred eighty two. the. power being passed from father to son is a common feature in lebanon stein mastic politics although he was only four months old when his...
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little for clicks yeah and i got to say it's sort of amazing that people are focused on it isn't just laurie it isn't just like fox is on the right it's c.n.n. and imus and we see running down that same thing anyways which is why so she's right she didn't try to leave school yeah it's not true i don't know what do you talking about it's larry's. million dollars well. but there's something that's just weird to me that it's such a setting. that to do that why you know first of all he doesn't just shut up and do anything especially from a woman like that. doesn't this kind of d.n.a. doesn't this kind of like put a blow to the whole just shut up and drive all crowd when you see that he's actually going out it's like hair i'll build a school doesn't it sort of throw in the face of everything they say that you don't do anything get out of politics and he's like literally writing checks and has a receipt was somewhat of a learning room so i understand he also poured a lot of his money into this project himself this isn't coming from like taxpayers money from taxpayers and other people so that's one
little for clicks yeah and i got to say it's sort of amazing that people are focused on it isn't just laurie it isn't just like fox is on the right it's c.n.n. and imus and we see running down that same thing anyways which is why so she's right she didn't try to leave school yeah it's not true i don't know what do you talking about it's larry's. million dollars well. but there's something that's just weird to me that it's such a setting. that to do that why you know first of all he doesn't just...
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it's really but i never heard it here so to gather by laurie. he wanted desperately to break it as a composer more than anything he wanted to make it as a composer but the other thing that he says in his letters which he didn't generally say elsewhere two very close friends seemed to say the trouble is i just love conducting so much how can i say no to conducting you know modest ninth if it's going to give me a couple of weeks to compose when i know i'm not going to get anything finished any . by now bernstein's korea had taken off as a conductor he was in great demand but the new york the end. everyone loved his charisma and multiple talents he found himself increasingly drawn to europe and spied by the composers mozart romps and mamma. did a very in radio and the vienna philharmonic syndicate two of his favorites. the serious least i looked i thought let's see how. it will bob it will evolve to a lot of data that it aired out very flat out but i. thought i. needed to lead it. on you know just a silly season. and. this was to insult. all that i
it's really but i never heard it here so to gather by laurie. he wanted desperately to break it as a composer more than anything he wanted to make it as a composer but the other thing that he says in his letters which he didn't generally say elsewhere two very close friends seemed to say the trouble is i just love conducting so much how can i say no to conducting you know modest ninth if it's going to give me a couple of weeks to compose when i know i'm not going to get anything finished any ....
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found them and i do nothing but look for your dismissive tone i think that bothers people and then laurie and we have to finish very briefly i just i don't think we younger feminists do need germy to validate and sanctify what they're doing it's ok for you to be appalled and disappointed i personally am glad that the shaking things up ideological diversity is great we all need it i think we're a little bit too prone to worrying so really a range of brewarrina very briefly final word for it i'm all for ideological diversity but the question is how is is somebody who is still regarded by many is an icon supposed to support you know young women in their current struggle i think the answer has to be either by getting behind it and showing solidarity in a critical way or by getting out of the way because this is a distraction i seriously when i get an invite myself here tonight and i tell you something else if there's anything i don't want to be it's an icon i grew up with holy pictures and i don't want to be one and i've never pretended to be one i'm not speaking on women's behalf i'm trying
found them and i do nothing but look for your dismissive tone i think that bothers people and then laurie and we have to finish very briefly i just i don't think we younger feminists do need germy to validate and sanctify what they're doing it's ok for you to be appalled and disappointed i personally am glad that the shaking things up ideological diversity is great we all need it i think we're a little bit too prone to worrying so really a range of brewarrina very briefly final word for it i'm...
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hello laurie we're us on an avenue that is filled as you may see with people wearing green their hair is green their faces are painted green and of course they're wearing green courtships which represent the pro-abortion rights movement here in argentina about two blocks to my right there are people wearing blue they represent to those who are against it and the congress building where the senators are debating at this hour whether or not to approve this controversial bill is directly behind me joining me to talk about the importance of the debate and of the vote is my dear lebed skee she is the executive director of amnesty international here in argentina my good thank you for joining us first i'd like to ask you why is this such a divisive and at the same time such an important issue for arjen times well first of all abortion argentina is the first course of time on mortality so can we have a high level off plan the spine of your son and thirds of course is the way to advance in the woman's right to tim i'm forever honesty is the depth of i was democracy yet from what we're hearing
hello laurie we're us on an avenue that is filled as you may see with people wearing green their hair is green their faces are painted green and of course they're wearing green courtships which represent the pro-abortion rights movement here in argentina about two blocks to my right there are people wearing blue they represent to those who are against it and the congress building where the senators are debating at this hour whether or not to approve this controversial bill is directly behind me...
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of deforestation could be devastating this is part two of our series forests under threat florence laurie reports from malaysia's state. in east malaysia is renowned for the beauty of its natural landscape one of its draws is the tropical rain forest dense undergrowth told majestic trees rich in plant and animal diversity. it's also a way of life for some like jihad in been jobless for generations the people from his community in central and they have relied on the jungle for much of the needs of the one community many things that we use come from the forests we use raw turn to make and build things some plants are used in traditional medicine the insects too useful we take honey from the bee it has medicinal qualities. even the water they drink used to come from the forest but not since the area around it was cleared for development to harden and some villages fought against the encroachment but to no avail logging in this forest and the landslides that occurred as a result of that have affected this stream it's a trickle compared to what it used to be and the water is no longer clear bu
of deforestation could be devastating this is part two of our series forests under threat florence laurie reports from malaysia's state. in east malaysia is renowned for the beauty of its natural landscape one of its draws is the tropical rain forest dense undergrowth told majestic trees rich in plant and animal diversity. it's also a way of life for some like jihad in been jobless for generations the people from his community in central and they have relied on the jungle for much of the needs...
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so thank you, laurie and thank you to cal trans. [applause] >> thank you. good morning.art by saying congratulationss to our new mayor of san francisco. mayor london breed. [applause] >> yeah! >> i am really honored for this opportunity to speak on behalf of the california department of transportation. to express our appreciation for the collaboration with the city of san francisco, with homeless advocates, with private donors and community members to address one of the greatest crises of our day and that is homelessness. cal trans and the city of san francisco share a commitment to public sthafs predates all of us here today. but it is good when we can continue to work together to solve big problems. we are really proud to work with the city of san francisco for today's ribbon cutting of the division circlele, navigation center which is also dedicated to the memory of homeless advocate brian quinn who passed away in april. we are proud of our commitment to develop sustainable transportation solutions in san francisco and we appreciate our great partnership with the city
so thank you, laurie and thank you to cal trans. [applause] >> thank you. good morning.art by saying congratulationss to our new mayor of san francisco. mayor london breed. [applause] >> yeah! >> i am really honored for this opportunity to speak on behalf of the california department of transportation. to express our appreciation for the collaboration with the city of san francisco, with homeless advocates, with private donors and community members to address one of the...
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. >> reporter: in alameda, laurie anthony, abc7 news.full picture, background for the question. our live poll has been up this entire time. >> up to 80% saying yes, 20% no. you can still go to abc.com/vote. >> we'll continue. what kind of >>> scam steres trie steres tr d michael finney. >> i have two scams to warn you about. the first one started with an e-mail sent to me here at abc7 news. here's the e-mail i received on my work computer. i do know redacted is your password. it reads indeed the password blurred here is one i used in the past. edward sedan. >> they have your password they have gleaned over one of the many hacks in the past several years. >> the e-mail goes on, i know your secret and has video of the recipient watching adult material and will send it to family and friends. to keep thing private, send me $2700. >> i'm here to tell you, do not pay the ransom. just change the password if it's still in use anywhere. >> don't fall for it. here's another scam. this one picked up by this security, using airline apps to lure us i
. >> reporter: in alameda, laurie anthony, abc7 news.full picture, background for the question. our live poll has been up this entire time. >> up to 80% saying yes, 20% no. you can still go to abc.com/vote. >> we'll continue. what kind of >>> scam steres trie steres tr d michael finney. >> i have two scams to warn you about. the first one started with an e-mail sent to me here at abc7 news. here's the e-mail i received on my work computer. i do know redacted is...
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laurie did get greedy when he tried to stretch it to a triple. that's okay. bottom of the next inning, a sliding catch to rob max kepler of extra bases. top 7 a's up two. chapman, another homer why not. 5-2. and the next batter was lowrie and he went yard. four solo home runs for the a's. they won it 6-2. lowrie went 3-5 at the plate and drove in three. so they took 3 of 4 in the series. they stay a game and a half behind houston in the al west. the astros beat the angels today the a's start a huge three game series in houston tomorrow. and in the wild card race oakland increased their lead to five games over the mariners. oh dog gone it, k9's at at&t park rangers and giants. first batter of the game andrew mccutchen. giants on the board later in the inning. longoria scored. 1-0 giants. later on tied at 1-1 in the 4th. stephen dugger hit one all the way to the visa sign at scepter field. two runs scored, dugger's first career triple 3-1 giants. look at the nickname simply last name. love that. call it whatever you want, four strike outs through 6 innings for
laurie did get greedy when he tried to stretch it to a triple. that's okay. bottom of the next inning, a sliding catch to rob max kepler of extra bases. top 7 a's up two. chapman, another homer why not. 5-2. and the next batter was lowrie and he went yard. four solo home runs for the a's. they won it 6-2. lowrie went 3-5 at the plate and drove in three. so they took 3 of 4 in the series. they stay a game and a half behind houston in the al west. the astros beat the angels today the a's start a...
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i'm laurie jarret in for christine romans. >> good morning, i'm dave briggs. >>> there was an earthquakevernight in l.a., relatively minor compared to what happened on the opposite end of the country. we begin with a historic upset in the florida democratic primary for governor. there's an earthquake for you. cnn projects tallahassee mayor andrew gillum, a progressive candidate backed by bernie sanders, will win the party's nomination. a victory would make him florida's first african-american governor. he was the only nonmillionaire and welcomes the challenge of putting the governor's mansion back in democratic hands for the first time in two decades. >> tonight we have shown the rest of the country that we can be the david in the situation where there's a goliath. all we've got to do now is commit ourselves to bringing it home, not for me, not for just those of us in this room, but for the names that we can't call and the faces that we can't recognize. we're going to bring this thing home. >> the florida governor's race shag up as a major test of the national political atmosphere in nov
i'm laurie jarret in for christine romans. >> good morning, i'm dave briggs. >>> there was an earthquakevernight in l.a., relatively minor compared to what happened on the opposite end of the country. we begin with a historic upset in the florida democratic primary for governor. there's an earthquake for you. cnn projects tallahassee mayor andrew gillum, a progressive candidate backed by bernie sanders, will win the party's nomination. a victory would make him florida's first...