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bigad: laurie weckesser has been teaching high school english-- laurie: really paying attention to ourars. laurie: i think this is a really important topic. bigad: but today, she's the student. female: gender is separate from sexual orientation. laurie: there were some things in that training that i didn't even know. bigad: weckesser is one of about 1100 teachers at the east side union high school district in san josé undergoing mandatory training on gender issues for the first time. female: and we're gonna talk a little bit about lgbtq language and some of the things that you may be learning or hearing and--in your classrooms. bigad: have you had students who identify as trans? laurie: yeenright now, i was the first adult ever that this particular child shared that they feel transgender. that's not the first time that's happened to me. bigad: school social workers are leading these trainings throughout the district. female: i always support kids in their journey but we don't know if it's safe for them to be out and so we never wanna make that assumption. bigad: the training tackles re
bigad: laurie weckesser has been teaching high school english-- laurie: really paying attention to ourars. laurie: i think this is a really important topic. bigad: but today, she's the student. female: gender is separate from sexual orientation. laurie: there were some things in that training that i didn't even know. bigad: weckesser is one of about 1100 teachers at the east side union high school district in san josé undergoing mandatory training on gender issues for the first time. female:...
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>> i did. >> reporter: jonathan now lives here full-time. >> a long with laurie's son austin. and because of her boundless compassion -- >> ooh, thisooks good. >> reporter: jonathan was able to get on the transplant list, and just a few months ago got his new heart. in a few weeks, he'll be well enough to live on his own again, although laurie says she has no plans to release him from her care. this isn't over when he gets better? >> no, no. he is going to go down to my family's house for christmas with us and go to a wedding. he is a part of the family. >> i call her mama now. >> reporter: you call her mama? >> i do. she is like a second mam to me, heaven-sent. >> reporter: she is heaven-sent? >> heaven-sent. >> reporter: any medical professional can make you healthy, but sometimes only an angel can make you all better. steve hartman, "on the road" in noonan, georgia. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning". from the broadcast center in new yor
>> i did. >> reporter: jonathan now lives here full-time. >> a long with laurie's son austin. and because of her boundless compassion -- >> ooh, thisooks good. >> reporter: jonathan was able to get on the transplant list, and just a few months ago got his new heart. in a few weeks, he'll be well enough to live on his own again, although laurie says she has no plans to release him from her care. this isn't over when he gets better? >> no, no. he is going to go...
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amount of each other in helsinki i mean laurie governments and their policies can't really depend on meteorology come in and you're an expert on air pollution across asia why is india got it so wrong and what's behind this latest pollution crisis do you think absolutely recon depend on the weather or what we can depend on is that every winter india gets these weather where you have a slow moving air moss moving across the north india applying collecting pollution from industries power plants was holes burning and there will be hazardous small unless you had dress those emissions if you look at the challenges that the indian government has had in implementing its policies one of their most depressing examples is the regulation open missions from bar plants that were supposed to already comply with new emissions standards before this winter but the government and apart from south being dragging their feet and also diluting some of the standards the reason that i bring this up is that with our clients you're dealing with a few dozen sources whereas with farmers or households you're deal
amount of each other in helsinki i mean laurie governments and their policies can't really depend on meteorology come in and you're an expert on air pollution across asia why is india got it so wrong and what's behind this latest pollution crisis do you think absolutely recon depend on the weather or what we can depend on is that every winter india gets these weather where you have a slow moving air moss moving across the north india applying collecting pollution from industries power plants...
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essen a research fellow at the council on energy and environment and water on skype from helsinki laurie lead analyst on asia at the center for research on energy and clean air and in bangkok faisal parrish director of the global environment center he's a specialist on fire and haze prevention that's a problem that malaysia faces every year a warm welcome to your wall going to sin in new delhi let me start with you if i may because that's the ground 0 of this problem i mean the air quality in new delhi is now being described as apocalyptic i mean why has the situation become so dangerous and how big is the scale of the problem briefly. so the good part is we've actually gone past apocalypse and it's actually improved in some sense today and thanks largely to the fact that the meteorology is sort of played in favorably and if you look at the situation that's currently there it's there for probably 2 reasons one is that i think the meteorology over the last 2 or 3 days has been really unfavorable that is like a big part of it but more importantly i think we anticipated that you know the em
essen a research fellow at the council on energy and environment and water on skype from helsinki laurie lead analyst on asia at the center for research on energy and clean air and in bangkok faisal parrish director of the global environment center he's a specialist on fire and haze prevention that's a problem that malaysia faces every year a warm welcome to your wall going to sin in new delhi let me start with you if i may because that's the ground 0 of this problem i mean the air quality in...
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a natural ecosystem which stores up to 10000 tons of carbon perfect let's just pick this up with laurie middle of the a lot of human use specialized on the impact of pollution across asia cannot be measured in health terms as well as the cost of the economy and absolutely we know from studies that have compared. the life expectancy the risk of many. poor people living in. cities with clean air and those with polluted air that the risk of diseases like lung cancers troll. heart attack and so on more goes up in polluted air in fact the entire global life expectancy shortened by about 11 months because of air pollution and of course a disproportionate part of that takes place in the most polluted places most of its which are in asia so it is a major public health issue and an economy issue i'm fine so let me ask you here because i mean just reading through some of these pollution reports they seem to be saying there's a clear link between such as like poverty blow income population growth that dictates toxic levels of air pollution so is this all about where you are on the economic scale t
a natural ecosystem which stores up to 10000 tons of carbon perfect let's just pick this up with laurie middle of the a lot of human use specialized on the impact of pollution across asia cannot be measured in health terms as well as the cost of the economy and absolutely we know from studies that have compared. the life expectancy the risk of many. poor people living in. cities with clean air and those with polluted air that the risk of diseases like lung cancers troll. heart attack and so on...
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laurie, how can it impact the race?ast week's election in a few states that the democrats are on top. the democrats should be able to have another big turnaround next year in 2020. i just want to bring up a few factors that i think are really important, that we saw come out of the last week that we should look forward to in the future. the maturation of latino voters. also in some of these more rural areas, we have 24% of farms that had increased in debt over the last year. i wonder how some of these candidates are going to discuss that, not just out in iowa and some of these other rural states, but across the board. i think that's something to look forward to. >> howly, how will the proceedings affect the election in your view, particularly the presidential and some of the 20 senate races? >> yeah, well, it definitely will put pressure on those democrat candidates who are in the senate currently. you know, they'll need to be in d.c. to do their job, and that's always a tough position when you are sitting in office and
laurie, how can it impact the race?ast week's election in a few states that the democrats are on top. the democrats should be able to have another big turnaround next year in 2020. i just want to bring up a few factors that i think are really important, that we saw come out of the last week that we should look forward to in the future. the maturation of latino voters. also in some of these more rural areas, we have 24% of farms that had increased in debt over the last year. i wonder how some of...
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more emergency evacuations ordered, homes burnt to the ground >>> the new plea from actress laurie loughlin. the biggest sign yet that she's ready to go all the way to trial in the college admission scandal. >>> also tonight, the autopsy is in the cause of death is revealed for rfk's granddaughter. her struggle with something that impacts millions of american families. >>> the deadly horror at an air show the video of the final moments before a plane crashes in a massive fire ball. what we're now learning. >>> the new lawsuit of a survivor of a terrifying home invasion she called 911 after a stranger broke into her home and stabbed her. >> help us help us, please! >> but help never came who she says is to blame. >>> the breaking headline of the 2020 race, the major shakeup beto o'rourke just dropped out. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone stretched and exhausted. firefighters doing battle with yet another explosive wildfire burning in southern california tonight. this one, prompting thousands to evacuate and threatening some of the produce
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more emergency evacuations ordered, homes burnt to the ground >>> the new plea from actress laurie loughlin. the biggest sign yet that she's ready to go all the way to trial in the college admission scandal. >>> also tonight, the autopsy is in the cause of death is revealed for rfk's granddaughter. her struggle with something that impacts millions of american families. >>> the deadly horror at an air show the video of the final moments before a plane crashes in a
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laurie: every single school. announcer: but are teachers prepared?hink it's something that we do need to be taught. announcer: our two-year investigation exposed a serious lack of training for educators. bigad shaban: your school district wasn't providing training for teachers. chris funk: that's correct. announcer: new policies are now in place and top school officials credit our investigation. tony thurmond: your reporting has shown that raising awareness can change behavior. chris van schaack: it did give me pause. you know what? we need to do more. announcer: our reporting leads to major reforms and a new law,
laurie: every single school. announcer: but are teachers prepared?hink it's something that we do need to be taught. announcer: our two-year investigation exposed a serious lack of training for educators. bigad shaban: your school district wasn't providing training for teachers. chris funk: that's correct. announcer: new policies are now in place and top school officials credit our investigation. tony thurmond: your reporting has shown that raising awareness can change behavior. chris van...
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joining us now, national president of the association of professional flight attendants laurie, what convince you that the plane is safe if it's not the faa saying it's safe >> well, we're going to, of course, look at every, all the information from all stakeholders that's going include not just our airline but our pilots union, apa the federal and global regulatory agencies for airplanes. we'll look at everything and boeing of course, i would like to have another face-to-face with boeing before we even think about putting these jets back into taxpayer >> if i read between the lines it sounds like you do not trust the faa? >> well trust and confidence are two of the biggest thing that we have right now in line with what's come out in the last week and during the congress hearings with boeing's ceo muilenberg and our flight attendant spend the most autonomy of time with our passengers we need to know that these airplanes are safe to fly and we need the facts in order to answer the questions that we're already getting from our passengers >> why write a letter as opposed to the ceo of y
joining us now, national president of the association of professional flight attendants laurie, what convince you that the plane is safe if it's not the faa saying it's safe >> well, we're going to, of course, look at every, all the information from all stakeholders that's going include not just our airline but our pilots union, apa the federal and global regulatory agencies for airplanes. we'll look at everything and boeing of course, i would like to have another face-to-face with boeing...
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safe he joins us live now from mountain view in california that's where google has its head courses laurie took us through google's thinking here because 2100000000 dollars is more than fit bits market value so is this about money or is it about the data. well it's probably about the data and it's also probably about entering a new market so there are android watches but they're not made by google and apple have competing obviously i think the google is obviously competing with apple now fitbit is a fitness band it's not technically a direct competitor to the apple watch but there are model the fitbit which have essentially most of the features of the op watch certainly many of them and there is the potential for fit to evolve into a much more advanced product competing with the apple watch also offering such things as a for be a lace and electrocardiogram monitoring things of that nature which makes it not just a fit if device but it helped devise a health device but as you point out there's a lot of data that can be gleaned from all of these people wearing these devices including things
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laurie studio in london. was for this purpose on the furniture university so over the green furniture making an approach design you kind of teach your so a lot of the processes i could go in on and it was more for school so lots of history. of the kind of history of design of graffiti there was a lot of making which was showing. carpentry set design on ceramics workshops formed the cornerstone of practical training at the bow house school which has been right up to st chad's tells part of his story. she understood why my parents' love to nigeria and what it meant to africa and be a black british you know in london and how powerful it was and how you know but i i feel like a power because you know everyone is is mountain is british so what i wanted to do was retell my narrative using the anteroom parables. in these sort of thing there was an interesting area which they found out the converse of if it was actually his arm but it was israel market it was a study that. by how school and i think it for me is for t
laurie studio in london. was for this purpose on the furniture university so over the green furniture making an approach design you kind of teach your so a lot of the processes i could go in on and it was more for school so lots of history. of the kind of history of design of graffiti there was a lot of making which was showing. carpentry set design on ceramics workshops formed the cornerstone of practical training at the bow house school which has been right up to st chad's tells part of his...
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as laurie need to elect put out in the lead shortly before half time. but killarney picked up a valuable point in their battle against the drop outs but skull keeper in no man's land john cordova kept his cool and snatched a light point for come on one of the final score but one celebrated this like it was a victory. here's a look at all the results from asked a 13 so far had to be led to a man with dortmund's way bar munich defeated by laver coups and in their own backyard pot a born in leipsic with the bull's way hoffenheim in dusseldorf share to spoil so to cologne and out for on friday night the way a blues a shelter defeated union berlin to what one sunday clouded by in freiburg clash wolfsburg in bray may do as well and on monday night the game fans just love mites in frankfurt square off in a local derby let's take a look at the table to see what's changed leipzig are on top at least until gladbach play on sunday by air and that if any champions miss out on the chance to move up after their shock defeat don't men who are now only a point behind t
as laurie need to elect put out in the lead shortly before half time. but killarney picked up a valuable point in their battle against the drop outs but skull keeper in no man's land john cordova kept his cool and snatched a light point for come on one of the final score but one celebrated this like it was a victory. here's a look at all the results from asked a 13 so far had to be led to a man with dortmund's way bar munich defeated by laver coups and in their own backyard pot a born in...
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laurie in pennsylvania. laurie >> hi, mr. cramer.to say happy thanksgiving to you and your family. and also i wanted to say i'm thankful for all your teach us and the action alerts plus club. >> yes. >> and also i have to say good birds, go eagles. >> i know. >> and just -- >> it's not over. >> i know. >> it's not over. >> we're going to be okay. >> yeah. >> we're going to be okay. >> fly eagles fly. >> i just want to say my stock is fedex. >> fedex, i got to tell you, i think it's too cheap. is that going to set you off right now because they have china problems. fedex kinda feels like the eagles to me, if you know what i mean. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the lightning round. [ buzzer ] my parents never taught me anything about managing money. the amount of student loan debt i have, i'm embarrassed to even say. we just decided we didn't want debt any longer. ♪ i didn't realize how easy investing could be. i'm picking companies that i believe in. ♪ i think sofi money is amazing. ♪ thank you sofi. sofi thank you, we love you. ♪
laurie in pennsylvania. laurie >> hi, mr. cramer.to say happy thanksgiving to you and your family. and also i wanted to say i'm thankful for all your teach us and the action alerts plus club. >> yes. >> and also i have to say good birds, go eagles. >> i know. >> and just -- >> it's not over. >> i know. >> it's not over. >> we're going to be okay. >> yeah. >> we're going to be okay. >> fly eagles fly. >> i just want to...
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for laurie scott, a day to behold. >> i don't want to never put him down. >> reporter: meeting her grandson jasper for the first time is there new hope you can make it this time >> yes, yes, god is not done yet. he's doing -- he's giving us the chance to be able to do something different with our stt is just one of more than 400 inmates let out early. she served less than a year of a 12-year sentence for repeated drug possession violations, oncs in 2016. until today, oklahoma had the nation's highest lockup rate with 1 in 100 residents confined at any given time. in all, more than 500 non-violent offenders had their sentences reduced. >> this is the first day of the rest of your life. [ applause ] >> reporter: inmates were given help finding housing and jobs. >> i'm just so glad that the governor gave us this opportunity to be able to go home to our families. >> just great. >> reporter: heading home from behind bars, eyeing a better future ron exclmott, ive on a re-emergg threat while the president said that isis has been defeated, nbc news learned that the terrorist group found a safe have
for laurie scott, a day to behold. >> i don't want to never put him down. >> reporter: meeting her grandson jasper for the first time is there new hope you can make it this time >> yes, yes, god is not done yet. he's doing -- he's giving us the chance to be able to do something different with our stt is just one of more than 400 inmates let out early. she served less than a year of a 12-year sentence for repeated drug possession violations, oncs in 2016. until today, oklahoma...
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and about that it will settle at the let me say that at least the shaft of the said it a solution laurie a character to me because i don't keep. books. that make me yes no i look you. in the new industry but they get the full sun from no income and then you're done. and i'm done many times you have the money in. the student can said plus with them but that'll cost me $34.00 no way would i get them one that began and send it through a screen. you gotta listen to is an analysis of enable me to learn i don't think. you'll find that awful of people who want to get it much and it will almost. just take on a school system how much it's got to be a sense of how service center was. i'm not bitter because the old boss said. i have concern about new technologies and i think society should and i and i try to help them get engaged in those concerns. but we also should have concerns about how doing nothing doing nothing is extraordinarily risky in a world with some point 5000000000 people and a whole series of both ancient technologies that are not necessarily suitable for tomorrow. markets are all t
and about that it will settle at the let me say that at least the shaft of the said it a solution laurie a character to me because i don't keep. books. that make me yes no i look you. in the new industry but they get the full sun from no income and then you're done. and i'm done many times you have the money in. the student can said plus with them but that'll cost me $34.00 no way would i get them one that began and send it through a screen. you gotta listen to is an analysis of enable me to...
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and about that it will settle at the let me say that at least the shaft of the said it a solution laurie a character to me because i don't keep. books. that make me yes no i like you. and i need to be in your shoes but to get the full sun from. them and then you're down. again and once you have the money in the. instrument can said trust me to get that will cost me 34 no way would i get them one that began in sending through. the deficit as an artist is going to let me down i don't think. i'm going to hold people who want to submit. does mr last generally doesn't have to mean something because of those who want to i'm not because the old boss and. so i do object now you know and i will continue objecting to people in republika srpska everyone agrees those in power and their position but you know we must not become a nato member under any circumstances our reason is clear nato. because the people made bombed us using depleted uranium munitions. and that still is killing our children today. and if we decided to become a nato member of what we would give it a moral right to believe that he
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more emergency evacuations ordered, homes burnt to the ground >>> the new plea from actress laurie loughlinhat she's ready to go all the way to trial in the college admission scandal. >>> also tonight, the autopsy is in the cause of death is revealed for rfk's granddaughter. her struggle with something that impacts millions of american families. >>> the deadly horror at an air show
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and about how to settle the let me say that at least the shaft of the said it a solution laurie a better me don't keep. look. at me yes no i look like a museum. in your suit but they get the full sun from. them and. i'm a gun than the ones you have to my name. is for them to be said at the cross with them but that'll cost me $31.00 way or. i'm. not. going for this analysis but i will need to learn how to i don't think this is. not up to you it's not the people who want to submit it i'm going to talk with. mr disciplines because somehow my it's not going to mean something because of this sense or want to i'm not tempted because the old boss said. you know world's big partners. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. temperance to impeach and remove donald trump from the pres
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we have laurie rousseau, the president of stanton communications and culture of the national press club headliners team. we have max lyft or uber, the publisher of stars & stripes. we have retired u.s. marine corps colonel jim byrne, deputy secretary of internal affairs. coming from my right and you're left, we have retired u.s. army lieutenant colonel luke, director at the mccain institute. we have jerry, washington bureau chief of the buffalo news and former president of the national press club. we have retired u.s. air force colonel pamela powers. she is the chief of staff of the department of veterans affairs. we have john hughes, an editor at bloomberg news and a former president of the national press club. we have retired u.s. navy captain kevin wincing, the national press club headliner member who arranged today's event. skipping over our guest just for one moment, we have donna, president at d.c. media strategies and she is also a former national press club president, and the culture of the national press club headliners team. i would like to also acknowledge a few additional me
we have laurie rousseau, the president of stanton communications and culture of the national press club headliners team. we have max lyft or uber, the publisher of stars & stripes. we have retired u.s. marine corps colonel jim byrne, deputy secretary of internal affairs. coming from my right and you're left, we have retired u.s. army lieutenant colonel luke, director at the mccain institute. we have jerry, washington bureau chief of the buffalo news and former president of the national...
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. >> reporter: laurie said she can't afford to grow her farm any bigger.ge to agriculture chief purdue. >> it costs more to make the milk than you are getting for the milk. we don't need any more milk. just to make a blanket statement that let's all get bigger and all produce more milk is not the answer. >> reporter: laurie and dale both hope to have farms to pass on to future generations. >> it's terrible watching everyone twiddling and hoping that they can get the next loan to put in the next crop. if you can't, what are you going to do, your farm's done. it's not fair. >> reporter: two of america's small farms facing unprecedented challenges, and an uncertain future. vaughn hillyard, beaver dam, wisconsin. >> joining me now is jake levine, former energy and climate aide to president obama. i had michael mann on last hour talking about the environment and one of the things was the u.n. climate report and one of the things he said could jumpstart progress on fighting climate change is to put a price on carbon from a policy standpoint. what would that look
. >> reporter: laurie said she can't afford to grow her farm any bigger.ge to agriculture chief purdue. >> it costs more to make the milk than you are getting for the milk. we don't need any more milk. just to make a blanket statement that let's all get bigger and all produce more milk is not the answer. >> reporter: laurie and dale both hope to have farms to pass on to future generations. >> it's terrible watching everyone twiddling and hoping that they can get the next...
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but laurie blake, this is -- this is a very kick-ass character to play.> yeah. >> seth: i should note that in the comics which took place in the '80s, laurie blake's character, you played, wore a lot of spandex now you're an fbi agent. >> yeah. >> seth: are you happy - >> that was one of my first questions is don't make me wear that outfit. >> seth: yes [ light laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: and it seems like the fbi outfit seems very fitting. >> the basic black yeah >> seth: basic black your son knew the comic book is he excited -- >> no, he didn't >> seth: okay. >> but he's very psyched about the show he loves the show. >> seth: okay. that's good. >> so, i'm still the cool mom. >> seth: oh, that's good >> hanging in there. [ light laughter ] >> seth: just hanging in there >> yeah. >> seth: the cool mom thing. >> yeah. >> seth: the wonderful actor, you could not tell behind his shiny silver mask is tim blake nelson >> mirror guy. >> seth: mirror guy, tim blake nelson how is it working? it's a fantastic cast from top to bottom. but how is tim >> he's a new
but laurie blake, this is -- this is a very kick-ass character to play.> yeah. >> seth: i should note that in the comics which took place in the '80s, laurie blake's character, you played, wore a lot of spandex now you're an fbi agent. >> yeah. >> seth: are you happy - >> that was one of my first questions is don't make me wear that outfit. >> seth: yes [ light laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: and it seems like the fbi outfit seems very fitting. >>...
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internet has already revved up the mean machine comparing the smash cyber truck to the time traveling to laurie and from back to the future to a physical metaphor for musk's embarrassment as well and spotting its uncanny resemblance to old school video games. musk admitted on twitter that they have got some improvements to make before going into production and posted a video to prove that the steel ball stunt had gone well in rehearsal. it's not only the windows that don't make the cut at tesla a car owner in europe learned the hard way that the very heart of the vehicles the batteries could prove. i enjoyed every minute of driving this car from the 1st to the last it's amazing to drive an electric car when it catches fire 10 seconds after the collision and just 60 kilometers an hour and you're happy that a passer by saved you from death i'm disappointed. used in the battery cells of electric cars the same that are used for mobile phones and cordless drills if it ignites the fire cannot be extinguished with water it continues to burn it simply provides itself with oxygen from the water burns un
internet has already revved up the mean machine comparing the smash cyber truck to the time traveling to laurie and from back to the future to a physical metaphor for musk's embarrassment as well and spotting its uncanny resemblance to old school video games. musk admitted on twitter that they have got some improvements to make before going into production and posted a video to prove that the steel ball stunt had gone well in rehearsal. it's not only the windows that don't make the cut at tesla...
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>> reporter: panda curator laurie thompson has been beenhing over bei bei since the day he was born,he's all grown up and under an agreement with china must now join their panda peeding program. we got a sneak peek as thompson acclimated him to a steel crate like the one that will carry him to china tomorrow aboard a fedex lane with his picture on the side. >> once i have to say good-bye, that's going to be tough. >> reporter: bei bei could be the last panda at the national zoo. his older brother and sister are already in china. his parents will remain in d.c., but the zoo says it's unlikely his mother can have another cub. the zoo director believes this is not the end of an era. we started 47 years ago with giant pandas, and our vision would be to continue working tth the chinese counterparts for another 50 years if we can. >> reporter: there are only about 1,800 pandas left in the wild. a fahope is that bei bei will soon become a father and play his role in assuring that this vulnerable species never disappears. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: and this is the "cbs ev
>> reporter: panda curator laurie thompson has been beenhing over bei bei since the day he was born,he's all grown up and under an agreement with china must now join their panda peeding program. we got a sneak peek as thompson acclimated him to a steel crate like the one that will carry him to china tomorrow aboard a fedex lane with his picture on the side. >> once i have to say good-bye, that's going to be tough. >> reporter: bei bei could be the last panda at the national...
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laurie thompson, there on the right, was one of the first people to ever hold bei bei. >> i'm going togoing with bei bei to china. and on the plane, i'm just going to make sure he's well fed and that he's happy in his crate. >> reporter: specially designed crate just for him. plenty of bamboo to eat on the way. >> going to be really hard to say good-bye. and for me, i'll be the last one of the group to say good-bye to him, so, i'm sure once that really hits me, i'll probably have a little cry. >> reporter: and today, after bei bei left, the workers at the zoo hugging. a lot of hard work and love from that team. safe tr ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. >>> breaking news at the south hayward bart station 90 mens ago there was a fatality on a train. the coroner a arrived a short time later. there's a heavy police response in the area. not clear what exactly happened. to the person th
laurie thompson, there on the right, was one of the first people to ever hold bei bei. >> i'm going togoing with bei bei to china. and on the plane, i'm just going to make sure he's well fed and that he's happy in his crate. >> reporter: specially designed crate just for him. plenty of bamboo to eat on the way. >> going to be really hard to say good-bye. and for me, i'll be the last one of the group to say good-bye to him, so, i'm sure once that really hits me, i'll probably...
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and he's a great symbol of hope for people that have lost everything >> reporter: laurie simmons, founderteam that saved miracle's life >> extremely animesic and his muscles on his hind end had wasted away to nothing >> reporter: it took a drone with heat-seeking capabilities to find him buried beneath the debris skin and bones but alive you may remember when we first met miracle how weak and emaciated he looked. and then how he surprised us all. >> this is the first time we've seen her stand up since -- look at that. look at the strength >> that was like watching a flower bloom like literally watching it that was awesome >> reporter: since then miracle's been fed special food and treated with doggie hemp oil to quell his anxiety over the sound of thunderstorms >> do you remember me? do you remember me oh, my god how are you? >> reporter: 10,000 people sent in applications to adopt miracle. >> it's a miracle that we got miracle. >> reporter: one lucky family gets to take him home. clark and brianna beatty and their three daughters. they've had to keep the news a secret and three little gi
and he's a great symbol of hope for people that have lost everything >> reporter: laurie simmons, founderteam that saved miracle's life >> extremely animesic and his muscles on his hind end had wasted away to nothing >> reporter: it took a drone with heat-seeking capabilities to find him buried beneath the debris skin and bones but alive you may remember when we first met miracle how weak and emaciated he looked. and then how he surprised us all. >> this is the first...
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there are a lot of cars in transport and laurie on the roads, are you going to plug all these automobilese because now, you go to supermarkets and people have to plug—in. you go to the garage and people to plug—in. all this traffic, where is it going to plug—in? people to plug—in. all this traffic, where is it going to plug-in? that's an important point because if you make a lot of electric cars, you need to deal with congestion problems. there are particulate emissions. emissions causing death in this country. we need to cut demand use of cars but that means putting on new bus routes, options for people to take transport, new train lines around the country, a major upgrade for our whole transport infrastructure but in terms of capacity for those people who have electric vehicles, the whole electricity grid does need a massive upgrade. we need to put that investment in now. would you make flying crippling the expensive? no, we wouldn't. want to introduce frequent—flier levy. that wouldn't impact the first flight but the more flights you take, the levy would increase. in replacing airport
there are a lot of cars in transport and laurie on the roads, are you going to plug all these automobilese because now, you go to supermarkets and people have to plug—in. you go to the garage and people to plug—in. all this traffic, where is it going to plug—in? people to plug—in. all this traffic, where is it going to plug-in? that's an important point because if you make a lot of electric cars, you need to deal with congestion problems. there are particulate emissions. emissions...
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outside the port of umm qasr in southern iraq laurie stand idle of the protesters blocked the country's main gold polls yet to gain. bogner costs of the approaches. cassette along or in solidarity with our brothers in talked is square. and other provinces. this sports has come to a halt twice. and this is the third time which it has been closed i'm gonna put me on. the first block a customer okay the six billion dollars just in its first week something protesters want to use to force the government's her and- in a fury initially boiled over at the beginning of october. as thousands fed up with rampant corruption unemployment and poverty hit the streets demanding deep political change. however brutal crackdown resulted throughout two waves of demonstrations has left over three hundred dead and thouousands momore woundnded o o the use off livive ammunition during concern from the international community. the government has offered certain reforms but for a generation that has come of age knowing nothing but us occupation extremist terror and foreign interference it was too little too late
outside the port of umm qasr in southern iraq laurie stand idle of the protesters blocked the country's main gold polls yet to gain. bogner costs of the approaches. cassette along or in solidarity with our brothers in talked is square. and other provinces. this sports has come to a halt twice. and this is the third time which it has been closed i'm gonna put me on. the first block a customer okay the six billion dollars just in its first week something protesters want to use to force the...
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league the can take a look at their action there the italian side got a head 1st with 2 goals from lauri's martinez it but he has been c b c no but then dortmund after the break this went on the attack us rafael kimi the rockets and say should open the scoring then yulian brought level to score then the hero of the match kimi came back for another to secure score his 4th goal in the competition and obviously delight the crowd it's a knowledgeable park giving them that advantage the 32. final score you know so they move up in this camp as a group that's their 3rd win in a row byron new coach issues turmoil in all of these things i don't know if the munich crowd will be enough to motivate you know in that fixture but i guess it'll be a cracker of the darbies in the us they haven't really impressed me much lately you know the 2 that have taken place i'm expecting big fireworks in this i well we know you're a hard man to a to impress so. how does he flick presumably he's not going to get the job permanently so who is likely going to be the actual permanent coach well the timing is horrible to
league the can take a look at their action there the italian side got a head 1st with 2 goals from lauri's martinez it but he has been c b c no but then dortmund after the break this went on the attack us rafael kimi the rockets and say should open the scoring then yulian brought level to score then the hero of the match kimi came back for another to secure score his 4th goal in the competition and obviously delight the crowd it's a knowledgeable park giving them that advantage the 32. final...
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laurie thompson, on the right, was one of the first to hold bei bei, and she's traveling back with him i'm going to be going with bei bei to china. and on the plane, i'm just going to make sure that he's well fed and that he's happy in his crate. >> reporter: a specially designed crate just for him. plenty of bamboo to eat on the way. >> it's going to be really hard to say good-bye. and for me, i'll be the last one of the group to say good-bye to him, so, i'm sure once that really hits me, i'll probably have a little cry. >> reporter: and today, after bei bei left, the workers at the zoo hugging. a lot of hard work and love from that team. safe travels. i'm david muir. i hope to see you tomorr >>> every few hours it seems pg&e's plans for turning off the power tomorrow change. stay here because we're about to hear from the top staff about whose lights will stay on. >>> wind has begun intensifying and fire danger is rising. >>> breaking news, the bart station has just reopened hours after a deadly attack on board a train. >>> here we go again, less than 12 hours away from the start of a
laurie thompson, on the right, was one of the first to hold bei bei, and she's traveling back with him i'm going to be going with bei bei to china. and on the plane, i'm just going to make sure that he's well fed and that he's happy in his crate. >> reporter: a specially designed crate just for him. plenty of bamboo to eat on the way. >> it's going to be really hard to say good-bye. and for me, i'll be the last one of the group to say good-bye to him, so, i'm sure once that really...
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let's now speak to us political commentator and economist laurie laird. why can you put this into the wider context? why does all this matter? will donald trump be impeached? this is pretty big stuff. it is only the fourth time that has happened in american history. jump ahead a little bit, it's unlikely he will be removed from office, he would need a two thirds majority in the senate which is dominated by republicans, but why this is important is because donald trump is accused of acting above the law. the democrats did not wa nt to above the law. the democrats did not want to get to this point, they did not think it would play that well in public opinion, but the democrats are saying, we need to make sure no president can act with impunity. so therefore, there are risks for both sides on this? i think that the democrats probably face the bigger risk. nancy pelosi, the top democrats on capitol hill, has publicly suggested she is not behind this until this disputed phone call of the 25th ofjuly to establish the possibility of a quid pro quo between ukrain
let's now speak to us political commentator and economist laurie laird. why can you put this into the wider context? why does all this matter? will donald trump be impeached? this is pretty big stuff. it is only the fourth time that has happened in american history. jump ahead a little bit, it's unlikely he will be removed from office, he would need a two thirds majority in the senate which is dominated by republicans, but why this is important is because donald trump is accused of acting above...
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listen the podcast coming up i'll speak with veterans activist laurie riley topping on a new pentagon report that shows the real danger to our soldiers isn't on the battlefield but 1st 27 year old chinese sabs believe neon signs art and beauty where most of us get our daily dose nutrition fruit and vege or some of this work which takes over 10 tools and hours to clean one. nobody wants to look at the wildfires and say the obvious number one the taxes are being misused and they're not being adequately distributed to where they are needed on the infrastructure side because there's a government failure number 2 climate change regardless of whether you believe it's happening or not the damage that is going to be applied to your pocketbook that you will pay for climate change whether you believe it or not you know it's still the price is still there. approximately every 40 seconds someone in the world takes their own life however if you're a member of the united states armed forces you are part of one small subset of world citizens dying by suicide at a shockingly faster rate than their ci
listen the podcast coming up i'll speak with veterans activist laurie riley topping on a new pentagon report that shows the real danger to our soldiers isn't on the battlefield but 1st 27 year old chinese sabs believe neon signs art and beauty where most of us get our daily dose nutrition fruit and vege or some of this work which takes over 10 tools and hours to clean one. nobody wants to look at the wildfires and say the obvious number one the taxes are being misused and they're not being...
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the podcast coming up i'll speak with veterans activist laurie riley topping on a new pentagon report that shows the real danger to our soldiers isn't on the battlefield but 1st 27 year old chinese shad levy on science art and beauty where most of us get our daily dose nutrition fruit and vege or some of his work which takes over 10 tools an hour to clean. the people who are printing the money don't rely on taxes to get wealthy they're not part of the real economy that's a does the same thing as saying the rulers of saudi arabia rely on the wages of the people living in saudi arabia to get rich they they don't they just print more or pump more oil so in the america the princes that run our economy just print more money they don't need the workers they don't need their taxes that's why they don't have wage growth that's why there's been that this aeration has their own need it. seems wrong. when the old rules just don't hold. me. yet to shape out these days become active. and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. thanks.
the podcast coming up i'll speak with veterans activist laurie riley topping on a new pentagon report that shows the real danger to our soldiers isn't on the battlefield but 1st 27 year old chinese shad levy on science art and beauty where most of us get our daily dose nutrition fruit and vege or some of his work which takes over 10 tools an hour to clean. the people who are printing the money don't rely on taxes to get wealthy they're not part of the real economy that's a does the same thing...
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lonia lism capitalism in the so-called cold war nobel literature laurie attorney morrison died at the age of 88 this week here is the author of beloved destroying the idea that the so called cold war was ever called the consequences of becoming a democracy are out there. we emphasize that part but we're also a major capitalist capitalistic lee formed country. and that's true of all of europe i mean you know the slaves come home from plantation the war is still going on the cold war that keep talking about these years of peace peace what peace they've been fighting 30 years of wars else where all the blood was in the world. a confrontation with russia a confrontation with communism it was no nuclear explosion there were no you know there was not but they still thought well one flashpoint of the so-called cold war was china's war within the year of a kashmir and after this week's delhi decision to seize control of the disputed jammu and kashmir region i'm joined now from delhi bioterror pradesh m.p. from india's ruling b j p party dr subramanian swamy severe money of thanks for coming b
lonia lism capitalism in the so-called cold war nobel literature laurie attorney morrison died at the age of 88 this week here is the author of beloved destroying the idea that the so called cold war was ever called the consequences of becoming a democracy are out there. we emphasize that part but we're also a major capitalist capitalistic lee formed country. and that's true of all of europe i mean you know the slaves come home from plantation the war is still going on the cold war that keep...
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road closure in lease on the 350 at the kington langley crossroads while that laurie is recovered. taken into custody for further questioning and you will remember this incident involving 15 people in the back of a lorry comes just a fortnight after the tragic deaths of 39 migrants who appeared to be vietnamese in essex. that story of illegal migration in the face of it, appears to be illegal migration will no doubt featured tomorrow night. we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers. with giles kenningham and maya goodfellow — that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30. police in the us have come to the rescue of a black bear, that got stuck in a bin. the animal became trapped in the bin in kings beach, california, where it was foraging for food. the bear — named t—shirt by locals — because of the white "t" on its chest, was too large to climb out of the small openings in the lid, so officers tried various ways to free it. eventually they showed the bear how to flip the lid and it escaped. luckily it's no longer in the bin. now it's time for the weather with ben rich. the
road closure in lease on the 350 at the kington langley crossroads while that laurie is recovered. taken into custody for further questioning and you will remember this incident involving 15 people in the back of a lorry comes just a fortnight after the tragic deaths of 39 migrants who appeared to be vietnamese in essex. that story of illegal migration in the face of it, appears to be illegal migration will no doubt featured tomorrow night. we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers....
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. >> reporter: laurie crumpie was an evacuee. she and her family were told to get out quickly. leaving their two horses behind. she is thankful for the town's support. >> they had animal control coming through, watered them and gave them food. >> reporter: meanwhile council members put in place an emergency declaration so windsor can be reimbursed for thousands of dollars lost. >> this town will never be normal. this was an historic event that we will never forget. >> reporter: now, town officials tell me they don't want people to forget windsor. they are open for business. reporting live in windsor i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> it is a great community. thank you, cheryl. >>> a shooting outside of a fast food restaurant near san diego has left one person dead and two others hurt. it happened this evening at church's chicken near the border in o'tay mesa. police say a gunman walked into the restaurant and opened fire. they say it was at that church's chicken earlier in the day where he bought food with a fake $100 bill and then left. he then came back and opened fire on
. >> reporter: laurie crumpie was an evacuee. she and her family were told to get out quickly. leaving their two horses behind. she is thankful for the town's support. >> they had animal control coming through, watered them and gave them food. >> reporter: meanwhile council members put in place an emergency declaration so windsor can be reimbursed for thousands of dollars lost. >> this town will never be normal. this was an historic event that we will never forget....
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laurie you can join a discussion on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story i'm nuts how well he didn't vote for night for me and the whole team here in doha it's probably. in china cancer drugs can be pretty bit of leeks pensive some desperate patients travel to india to buy cheap generic versions but what cost when ace to follows those smuggling to survive on how does iraq. every war makes a devastating impact on. earth rise explore some of the efforts to recover what was lost from the syrian scientists safeguarding one of our most valuable resources these are important southpaws that we have to make sure they are surviving to the refugees striving to co-exist with nature ok so what's going on there simulating what happens when an elephant life up to conflict on al-jazeera if you have to choose between your site and feeding your family what do you do and it happens because we don't keep ourselves healthy when us son could face death from a dog fight so what do you do every day to cut the cost of the injections can you afford them. films about i
laurie you can join a discussion on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story i'm nuts how well he didn't vote for night for me and the whole team here in doha it's probably. in china cancer drugs can be pretty bit of leeks pensive some desperate patients travel to india to buy cheap generic versions but what cost when ace to follows those smuggling to survive on how does iraq. every war makes a devastating impact on. earth rise explore some of the efforts to recover what was lost from the...
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spotify apple music and everywhere you list the podcast coming up i'll speak with veterans activist laurie riley topping on a new pentagon report that shows the real danger to our soldiers isn't on the battlefield but 1st 27 year old chinese shad believe me are fine art and beauty where most of us get our daily dose nutrition invest some of the work which takes over 10 tools and hours to clean when. anyone else shows seemed wrong why don't we just don't. get to see how it just comes down to. and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. imagine that again 635 if you have a but career and a clear involves using your i saw in your computer things that being in an office and perhaps the sort of good things in it say kids. are going to have to stop doing all this and this is tell you lou that was the phrase my world became smaller and smaller and smaller until i ended up living it in a box. around it a very strong magnetic field on a card in my head. i think of it like a real hard pressure my skin burned and down wireless access
spotify apple music and everywhere you list the podcast coming up i'll speak with veterans activist laurie riley topping on a new pentagon report that shows the real danger to our soldiers isn't on the battlefield but 1st 27 year old chinese shad believe me are fine art and beauty where most of us get our daily dose nutrition invest some of the work which takes over 10 tools and hours to clean when. anyone else shows seemed wrong why don't we just don't. get to see how it just comes down to....
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on spotify apple music in every way just the podcast coming up i'll speak with veterans activist laurie riley topping on a new pentagon report that shows the real danger to our soldiers isn't on the battlefield but 1st 27 year old chinese sas believe me are fine art and beauty where most of us get our daily dose nutrition invest some of the work which takes over 10 tools and hours to clean when. you mentioned it again and 635 did you ever but the career ended clear involves using your arse hole in your computer it seems that you have been and also . perhaps you sort of getting to that circumstance you could have to stop doing all this and this is tell you that the phrase my world became smaller and smaller and smaller until i ended up living it and the box. a very strong magnetic field held in my head. like a real hard pressure my skin burned and that wireless access point out there just continues all day with our students in the schools. we are just continually bathing our citizens in this microwave radiation it is certainly electro small and it's getting worse. is your media a reflect
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joining me from hong kong is laurie wen, a pro—democracy advocate. what are you making of all this?disturbing things have happened, especially recently. 0ur hearts are heavy. but i think we cannot be distracted from what the fundamental problem is. why is it that millions of people for five months have engaged in many, many peaceful, large—scale protests, and we still don't have what we demand? that is the fundamental problem here. because the carrie lam administration is not accountable to the people here. she and her administration, they are accountable to the chinese communist party. the fundamental problem is that we do not have democracy here, in 2019. 7.5 million hong kongers, we still don't have democracy. that is what the crux of the problem is. but do you not feel, we do not acknowledge, that this is getting massively out of proportion, and possibly damaging to the pro—democracy cause? yes, we have seen a protester shot with live ammunition at point—blank range. yes, we have seen a police motorcyclist driving into protesters. we understand that officer has now been suspende
joining me from hong kong is laurie wen, a pro—democracy advocate. what are you making of all this?disturbing things have happened, especially recently. 0ur hearts are heavy. but i think we cannot be distracted from what the fundamental problem is. why is it that millions of people for five months have engaged in many, many peaceful, large—scale protests, and we still don't have what we demand? that is the fundamental problem here. because the carrie lam administration is not accountable to...
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it's not so subtle to laurie princes came to power after the start of the arab spring. funny in 203900. $24.00 team and mohammed bin simon in 2015 did you all of these rulers included the arab spring and that political strategies. determinants. of when the arab spring began the 1st reaction of the 3 countries saudi arabia qatar and the u.a.e. was to increase the salaries of all civil servants. i think for the gulf monarchies . certainly for m.b.a.'s and frenzy they're horrified by by the arab spring it's like. man they're coming for us and we've got to we've got a real. qatar didn't feel threatened by the arab spring mainly because it's the smallest of the 3 countries in terms of population there are simply not enough people to form an organized opposition in the. same group but it's the least populated of the 3 countries but also the richest qatar has one of the highest g.d.p. per capita on the planet. so the motivation to challenge the power of the unfunny family is extremely low or even nonexistent it's. an existing. emir of qatar and the royal family there their rea
it's not so subtle to laurie princes came to power after the start of the arab spring. funny in 203900. $24.00 team and mohammed bin simon in 2015 did you all of these rulers included the arab spring and that political strategies. determinants. of when the arab spring began the 1st reaction of the 3 countries saudi arabia qatar and the u.a.e. was to increase the salaries of all civil servants. i think for the gulf monarchies . certainly for m.b.a.'s and frenzy they're horrified by by the arab...
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laurie studio in london. most of these parties are the furniture university so over the green for image making and put up a sign you kind of teach your so a lot of the process is going on and it was more for school so lots of history. of the kind of history of design of graffiti there was a lot of making. carpentry set design and ceramics workshops formed the cornerstone of practical training at the balham that would have been right happening because st chad's tells part of his story. i shall just do it why my parents love to nigeria and what it meant to africa and be a black british you know in london and how powerful that was and how you know but i i feel like a power because you know everyone is piers morgan is british so what i want to do was retold my narrative using the anteroom parables. in these sort of thing there was an interest to release and found out the universe of if it was actually sort of but it was israel not its eggs it was a study of the. by our school and i think for me it's for the best
laurie studio in london. most of these parties are the furniture university so over the green for image making and put up a sign you kind of teach your so a lot of the process is going on and it was more for school so lots of history. of the kind of history of design of graffiti there was a lot of making. carpentry set design and ceramics workshops formed the cornerstone of practical training at the balham that would have been right happening because st chad's tells part of his story. i shall...
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i think you'll tell the story is the one part, laurie annual exactly what happened. >> it go the worked out without any product, film. this was a very -- what have you got? the sad thing is i said in the hearing, these two individuals are no longer working in our government. they're the kind of public servants that you appreciate. >> some of the important facts to recap, ambassador volker says that president zelensky gets a hold on eight. it's all exportion, bribery, there's no reference to quip, primary, i hope your ambassador isn't great. there is no reference in any of those conversations before you go quite. it's not until the end of august. they get korch firm mags. the aid gets released shortly thereafter and guess what ukraine had to do north to get that hold listed. something else that's really important. the barisma's ol chef ski guy, by hunter biden's last name. at least $50,000 a month. no ukraine experience, no energy experience. higgs father -- >> that's congressman lee zeld den. i wanted to get to some good testimony. >> right. what i think are the facts are that he is a s
i think you'll tell the story is the one part, laurie annual exactly what happened. >> it go the worked out without any product, film. this was a very -- what have you got? the sad thing is i said in the hearing, these two individuals are no longer working in our government. they're the kind of public servants that you appreciate. >> some of the important facts to recap, ambassador volker says that president zelensky gets a hold on eight. it's all exportion, bribery, there's no...
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laurie is a graduate of engineering studies from stanford. she joined us in august this year. she has really, really immersed herself particularly in the project you are about to hear today. >> welcome to the department. >> we are happy to have her. >> i have a powerpoint. good morning, commissioners, general manager ginsburg. i am project manager in the capital division. item 9 before you is discussion and possible action to approve a conceptual design for park renovation between turk street and gold ebb gate avenue within ththe buchanan street mall. it is san francisco administrative code chapter 31. thank you for including this on the again take. this has proceeded in closed partnership with the trust for public land providing in kind project managing and the design services. they have led the community engagement. the exploratory elements across the mall and san francisco parks alliance. the playground within this block is a tier two sf project. per the strategic plan the mall project inspires public space by strengthening the quality and preserving and celebrating the cul
laurie is a graduate of engineering studies from stanford. she joined us in august this year. she has really, really immersed herself particularly in the project you are about to hear today. >> welcome to the department. >> we are happy to have her. >> i have a powerpoint. good morning, commissioners, general manager ginsburg. i am project manager in the capital division. item 9 before you is discussion and possible action to approve a conceptual design for park renovation...