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lindsay. curtis's own daughter took the stand. two times over a span of eight years she told police her mother was alive that morning. >> she had felt better. >> but on the stand with her dad's life on the line she changed her story, telling jurors she was no longer sure her mom was alive that day. >> i don't remember any of it. >> but it doesn't stick in your memory? >> no. >> and yet detective baird's notes, you do tell him the story about seeing your mother. and then with the videotaped interview with detective gibson you seem quite clear about that morning and yes, you saw her and went off to school. what had happened in the interim between your statement and going into trial on the stand and then kind of stepping back from all of that? >> it was the fact of no one had honestly asked me sincerely what had happened that day and i'd never taken time actually to think about it. >> well, detective gibson did a couple of years before when he took your statement, right? >> but yen, i didn't know why he was asking me, i didn't know w
lindsay. curtis's own daughter took the stand. two times over a span of eight years she told police her mother was alive that morning. >> she had felt better. >> but on the stand with her dad's life on the line she changed her story, telling jurors she was no longer sure her mom was alive that day. >> i don't remember any of it. >> but it doesn't stick in your memory? >> no. >> and yet detective baird's notes, you do tell him the story about seeing your...
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lindsay?r of elom local news. >> that is right. >>> a big disappointment for college football fans, this week the big ten and pac-12 conferences voted to cancel their fall sports play. that leaves the acc and sec to take the field. that led lou holtz to compare this season to world war ii. >> we shut everything down for six months. i'm going crazy. i think other people are tired. let's move on with our life. when they stormed normandy, they knew there were going to be casualties. 2% of the people that go to the emergency room go for covid-19. young people, they think it's like cancer, they think they're going to die. >> nbc's jordan jackson is at wake forest university in winston salem, north carolina. football, we know is a moneymaker, how much could these decisions impact the universities but the college towns. >> that's right, lindsay. experts i talk to tell me that the losses could be huge. not just for schools, but these local economies too. and as you said, acc games might go on this sea
lindsay?r of elom local news. >> that is right. >>> a big disappointment for college football fans, this week the big ten and pac-12 conferences voted to cancel their fall sports play. that leaves the acc and sec to take the field. that led lou holtz to compare this season to world war ii. >> we shut everything down for six months. i'm going crazy. i think other people are tired. let's move on with our life. when they stormed normandy, they knew there were going to be...
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now, lindsay davis.powerhouse political roundtable. >>> good evening everybody, we are joined now by chris christie, the former governor of new jersey, rahm emanuel and republican strategist, sarah fagan, we have the st. louis capitol that pointed guns outside of their home at black lives matterer prote eer that donald trump is the defender of western civilization, there was a lot of playing to the base. do you think this was an effective strategy for opening night, governor? >> no, i think the most effective speech of the night by far was tim scott. and i think it was effective not only because the content that tim spoke about was reaching out to people beyond just the base of our party. but it remained consistent with the principals that the party has stood for, for a long time. but most importantly it was authentic. tim scott came across as just who he is. which is a person who got raised in a family that cared about certain values, said he didn't, was not always on a straight line up. talked about fa
now, lindsay davis.powerhouse political roundtable. >>> good evening everybody, we are joined now by chris christie, the former governor of new jersey, rahm emanuel and republican strategist, sarah fagan, we have the st. louis capitol that pointed guns outside of their home at black lives matterer prote eer that donald trump is the defender of western civilization, there was a lot of playing to the base. do you think this was an effective strategy for opening night, governor? >>...
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minutes before i went to that ice 1st though i'm from way back when and this trilogy of films by lindsay anderson it's called well it's if in a lucky man he plays mick travis and then there's a 3rd one i swear to god it has one of the most uncomfortable shrieking moments i've ever been in a theater for there was a film series in pittsburgh at the pittsburgh playhouse and brittania. stories and some wonder if i don't want to tell people you got to watch it but sometimes people watch the 1st 2 of this trilogy and since they don't get to the 3rd but you should definitely get the 3rd because there's a moment that is gob smacking yeah is this the operation of oh look did. you know that makeup took 11 hours i i who it was and they get they i was made up of different pieces you know different people talking to malcolm mcdowell his newest film is the big ugly came out on july 31st so just freshly out folks it's currently available on digital platforms and as i said i think it's something you can do what's transpose one of the craze over to apple action america and go from there so maybe that's t
minutes before i went to that ice 1st though i'm from way back when and this trilogy of films by lindsay anderson it's called well it's if in a lucky man he plays mick travis and then there's a 3rd one i swear to god it has one of the most uncomfortable shrieking moments i've ever been in a theater for there was a film series in pittsburgh at the pittsburgh playhouse and brittania. stories and some wonder if i don't want to tell people you got to watch it but sometimes people watch the 1st 2 of...
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the third and fourth quarter we'll want to see a continuation of that. >> kevin pick up on lindsay's thought. she raises a couple of interesting things it would be wise to provide some downside protection. trying to time the market is often exercise in futility those areas of technology that support this whole stay at home economy including but not limited cyber security is what investors should be looking at always be true to your risk tolerance and don't stray from that because of the market environment or any upcoming election >> thanks very much. we appreciate your time today. kelly. >>> as uber and lyft fight legal battles in kcalifornia and elsewhere, is could face valuation. >> that's right. the fate of ride sharing could be at stake here uber and lyft build themselves as tech platform some are long considered them overvalued taxi companies with better technology. the new york times reporting that lyft has presented a franchise like model to its board. uber has been joining forces with taxi companies and in latin america markets. it almost feels like return to the -- when uber
the third and fourth quarter we'll want to see a continuation of that. >> kevin pick up on lindsay's thought. she raises a couple of interesting things it would be wise to provide some downside protection. trying to time the market is often exercise in futility those areas of technology that support this whole stay at home economy including but not limited cyber security is what investors should be looking at always be true to your risk tolerance and don't stray from that because of the...
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lindsay davis broke it down with our powerhouse political team. >> i'm joined by chris christie, thed republican strategist sarah fagan, so we just heard from the big headliner, michelle obama, curious to get your take on it, rahm emanuel, bernie sandered talked about policy for the first time but she was a character witness, was she effective? >> she came with something to say and she probably has a stature given what she said up front, when was a powerful point, you know i don't like politics. she came and did a most effective take down of this president and the consequences to all of us and then a build up to what joe biden can be as a president and the country we all know we all remember, and restore that country. so, she did it on the character side. but i think she, you know, we were joking earlier, she has been holding this in for three and a half years and came with something to say and did it in a way that i don't think that, i think was quite effective. because it was very personal. there was an authenticity that came with her voice that was not just a political speech from
lindsay davis broke it down with our powerhouse political team. >> i'm joined by chris christie, thed republican strategist sarah fagan, so we just heard from the big headliner, michelle obama, curious to get your take on it, rahm emanuel, bernie sandered talked about policy for the first time but she was a character witness, was she effective? >> she came with something to say and she probably has a stature given what she said up front, when was a powerful point, you know i don't...
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jessica: respiratory therapist lindsay hutchings devising this homemade tent, using a shower curtain, to protect doctors when intubating patients. it works well, but she is exhausted. lindsay hutchings: the last few months have been mentally, physically, emotionally draining.ssa: the hospital staf, also falling victim to covid 19, since march, 30 employee's tested positive, one of them didn't make it. radiology tech michael saenz, grateful to be alive and back at work. the 35-year old new dad, on a ventilator with covid19 for a week and a half. michael saenz: i was just hoping i would get out of it and go back home, i just had a two month old and yeah, i needed to get back to him. jessica: fighting here, for survival. not only for their patients, but for a community depending on them. terry scoggin: as the number 3 or 4 employer to the community and the type of jobs we are able to provide, the economy would take a dramatic hit. we are going to make it through because we have to. megan barrett: they're dying alone, you know, and you know it's hard. you just try to be in there with them
jessica: respiratory therapist lindsay hutchings devising this homemade tent, using a shower curtain, to protect doctors when intubating patients. it works well, but she is exhausted. lindsay hutchings: the last few months have been mentally, physically, emotionally draining.ssa: the hospital staf, also falling victim to covid 19, since march, 30 employee's tested positive, one of them didn't make it. radiology tech michael saenz, grateful to be alive and back at work. the 35-year old new dad,...
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today we have lindsay bell here as well. welcome back, lindsay, we'll kick it off with the broader market stocks. s&p 500 and the nasdaq both on track for record closes again today. the dow is on track to close higher year to date for the first time since february. with only one more trading day of the month closing low only four days this month, hitting an all time intraday high. lindsay. are you on board would you buy, is it too late? have you missed out on some of these gains? >> it's been an unusual august, i'll say, that's for certain august is one of the weaker months, september is usually the weakest month of the year for the s&p 500, maybe it's setting us up for a recalibration in the month of september we do have the rubber going to meet the road as we get into the month of september, of course we have the stimulus debate that is on going or maybe it's a stalemate, i should call it right now. waiting to see what happens, main street and the consumers really hanging on to hopes there. i think wall street is too we're
today we have lindsay bell here as well. welcome back, lindsay, we'll kick it off with the broader market stocks. s&p 500 and the nasdaq both on track for record closes again today. the dow is on track to close higher year to date for the first time since february. with only one more trading day of the month closing low only four days this month, hitting an all time intraday high. lindsay. are you on board would you buy, is it too late? have you missed out on some of these gains? >>...
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many of these kids, we couldn't even know -- >> lindsay, underscore that -- no, i want you to finishwant you to underscore for me what you just said which this is not a legal process because i think a lot of folks watching this are watching and wondering how this is happening and how this is allowed to continue if it is, in fact, as you say, not a legal process. >> so the government is using the cdc ban on people coming into the united states because of covid as a way to turn away asylum seekers. so there is no judge who gets to decide whether or not that person has a valid asylum claim. there's cursory screening being done for children as young as you said, 8 months old, to see whether or not they will be tortured if sent back to their home country. and so it is just simply a ban that's in place and so people are expelled with no due process whatsoever so when we say it's not a legal process, that's because all of the protections that have been put in place for asylum seekers, particularly for children, as one of the most vulnerable populations of asylum seekers, for decades, since
many of these kids, we couldn't even know -- >> lindsay, underscore that -- no, i want you to finishwant you to underscore for me what you just said which this is not a legal process because i think a lot of folks watching this are watching and wondering how this is happening and how this is allowed to continue if it is, in fact, as you say, not a legal process. >> so the government is using the cdc ban on people coming into the united states because of covid as a way to turn away...
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i thought this is going to be a few weeks eppers right lindsay my friends out just to get out. but obviously has grown longer i really want to focus on activism and still spreading important messages given the fact that i can't go out. so the city during virtual be allows online fun getting to xt daand i know that right now it's kind of sad not to see the kiddos whom are back but i know that that would change her going. >>a great job of guiding them through this very difficult time and thank you for the work you do as a nurse. it's truly heroic. i really enjoyed talking to all of you i think i have one last question. do you i believe that change is coming to you believe that better days are ahead, yes, yes. well thank you for taking the time to to speak with us and sharing your thoughts. you are the we and we the people and you are who this convention is about. >>in 1776. >>we had hoped to have our convention in the festivals milwaukee wisconsin this year of course we're not able to do that, but we'll be hearing from several of wisconsin's leaders throughout this convention, st
i thought this is going to be a few weeks eppers right lindsay my friends out just to get out. but obviously has grown longer i really want to focus on activism and still spreading important messages given the fact that i can't go out. so the city during virtual be allows online fun getting to xt daand i know that right now it's kind of sad not to see the kiddos whom are back but i know that that would change her going. >>a great job of guiding them through this very difficult time and...
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american writer and journalist lindsay moved to paris nearly 15 years ago she soon grew tired of the studio types of the body and repeated in films and advertising campaigns. her latest book the new who's released sided with debates about rachel justice and french identity portrays a diverse set of women living and working in paris greater equality in sport because it's another area where france has a long way to go the book features activists writers artists designers entrepreneurs a female rabbi even a boxing champion. some of them immigrant backgrounds others from the suburbs some from other countries who have made paris the whole what i mean is to show a plurality of faces and voices that reflect who actually lives here and that was my goal because these are women who are you know because of what they go through and because of their unique experience in the city they are you know motivated to contribute to the city in different ways and try to make it better for those of us who live here but also those who visit the 19th hole in the small in northern paris it's one of the city's
american writer and journalist lindsay moved to paris nearly 15 years ago she soon grew tired of the studio types of the body and repeated in films and advertising campaigns. her latest book the new who's released sided with debates about rachel justice and french identity portrays a diverse set of women living and working in paris greater equality in sport because it's another area where france has a long way to go the book features activists writers artists designers entrepreneurs a female...
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ditto the news was out for lindsay sharon tate hospital covering alexina von these arrival we caught up with easel founder of the cinema for peace foundation which paid for the airlift we asked him how and of all these family are feeling well i think they're relieved that it's to be an odyssey house and it's a relief to be in a 1st class hospital to have a good treatments and obviously know it will be the question what the doctors can do and have to do. and. i mean apparently it is it's not a thing for a few days as we're probably a long procedure and it's a long way to go i mean as we see for from the doctors if they would have not been to submerge still many noms if they would have tried to fly on to moscow he would have died. that was jacobi's all founder of the cinema for peace foundation which organized alexina volleys transfer to berlin isabella roost now where government government opponents are preparing for another day of mass protests there accusing president aleksander of the question of stealing recent elections and demanding that he step down because she claims the prote
ditto the news was out for lindsay sharon tate hospital covering alexina von these arrival we caught up with easel founder of the cinema for peace foundation which paid for the airlift we asked him how and of all these family are feeling well i think they're relieved that it's to be an odyssey house and it's a relief to be in a 1st class hospital to have a good treatments and obviously know it will be the question what the doctors can do and have to do. and. i mean apparently it is it's not a...
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lindsay 30 miles an hour sustained winds with gusts up to 51 miles an hour, orange county airport, wind sustained 29 miles an hour with gusts up to 54 miles and bouma regional airport, 59-mile an hour sustained with gusts up to 66 miles a. tree damage has been reported in jefferson county as well as the other surrounding counties around this region. i hear from some reports that we would expect to see even greater tree damage as you go further up north into east texas. other damage reports will come in over the course of the day. we do have teams in this region already, whether it be search and rescue, law enforcement, the national guard, assessment teams that are covering every city, every county, every region to make damage assessments but also to go about the process to determine the safety of everybody who lives in this area. i want to get one confirmation, i have, from you, in interstate ten is currently closed. >> all the way to the border on the louisiana side. take the louisiana side. >> i attend is open all the way to the border. i did have the opportunity to speak with governm
lindsay 30 miles an hour sustained winds with gusts up to 51 miles an hour, orange county airport, wind sustained 29 miles an hour with gusts up to 54 miles and bouma regional airport, 59-mile an hour sustained with gusts up to 66 miles a. tree damage has been reported in jefferson county as well as the other surrounding counties around this region. i hear from some reports that we would expect to see even greater tree damage as you go further up north into east texas. other damage reports will...
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. >> during a virtual author program lindsay stravinsky historian at the white house historical associationation of george washington presidential cabinet, here's a portion of her talk. >> washington really doesn't get enough credit for being politically savvy for having good leadership skills, for being very actively involved in the presidential process. as i mentioned with the council of leadership, he was dealing with some really big personalities. they were loud, they were arrogant, they had their own ambitions but they had their own ideas about how to do things, including charles lee who famously like to bring in his pack of hounds to counsel warriors, which i as a dog lover personally think is great but anyone who knows hounds knows that they can be quite loud and perhaps not conducive to a good meeting environment. he would do this just a really colorful boisterous environment and he had to manage all these personalities. when washington was president he certainly had fewer people he had to manage in a small space. but anyone who's seen hamilton knows that hamilton and jefferson real
. >> during a virtual author program lindsay stravinsky historian at the white house historical associationation of george washington presidential cabinet, here's a portion of her talk. >> washington really doesn't get enough credit for being politically savvy for having good leadership skills, for being very actively involved in the presidential process. as i mentioned with the council of leadership, he was dealing with some really big personalities. they were loud, they were...
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regresamos ♪ ♪ lindsay: hoy, en "contacto deportivo", del real madrid a las Águilas del amÉrica.o. las leyendas no se van,
regresamos ♪ ♪ lindsay: hoy, en "contacto deportivo", del real madrid a las Águilas del amÉrica.o. las leyendas no se van,
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mcgovern, lindsay. when i was campaigning even in florida, george wallace you to tell folks if you cannot vote for me in the primary, don't vote for those pointy-headed liberals, vote for shirley chisholm. people felt i had entered into a pact with george wallace and because of that, i lost the floridian vote. i also caused john lindsay to get out of the bid. he was mayor at the time. he told me you're moving into my road. di everything to get myself to remove myself from the full e floridian primary. i told him my time has come. i've got to do this. i will never forget that. it because they kind of -- our friendship was never as great as it used to be after i refused to pull out from that race in florida. i must tell the world that it was the south that really took me across. many of my friends, many people in new york are angry with me because they want the world to feel that because i am a new yorker, that they were the ones that pushed me out. nothing is further from the truth. bruce: what was your
mcgovern, lindsay. when i was campaigning even in florida, george wallace you to tell folks if you cannot vote for me in the primary, don't vote for those pointy-headed liberals, vote for shirley chisholm. people felt i had entered into a pact with george wallace and because of that, i lost the floridian vote. i also caused john lindsay to get out of the bid. he was mayor at the time. he told me you're moving into my road. di everything to get myself to remove myself from the full e floridian...
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lindsay, one more? lindsay: talking about evidence, i am curious why would there have been a fire in her cabin in june? i don't know, i'm just kind of like -- prof. jones: the fire in the cabin? cooking, first and foremost. not unusual for them to have a fire, although the quantity of ashes turns out to be a little suspicious. i'm going to move on. but this is good. i'm glad to know that you all by reading this share some of my initial sort of unsettledness about the role of george. and let's remember that all we have in terms of evidence are the testimonies of those neighboring farmers, right, who narrate for us what they say george said, what they say celia said. and so, it would be a mistake, i think, right, to rest too much confidence in this testimony. we have this sense, even from this little testimony, the ways in which these investigators are twisting, embellishing, emphasizing some facts in an effort to extract confessions, here in an effort to secure a conviction. so i think as readers come ri
lindsay, one more? lindsay: talking about evidence, i am curious why would there have been a fire in her cabin in june? i don't know, i'm just kind of like -- prof. jones: the fire in the cabin? cooking, first and foremost. not unusual for them to have a fire, although the quantity of ashes turns out to be a little suspicious. i'm going to move on. but this is good. i'm glad to know that you all by reading this share some of my initial sort of unsettledness about the role of george. and let's...
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i hope you'll join george, lindsay and me and the entire political team for the final night of the democratic convention, 7:00 p.m. eastern on abc news live, 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on the network. and the first joint interview with the former vice president joe biden and senatola -makarob will be conducting the first interviews. the exclusive one-hour special, sunday night, 8:00 p.m. eastern right here. >>> we continue with the news tonight and the state of emergency in california. massive wildfires after that historic lightning siege ignited hundreds of fires.ni fe to turned deadly. families fleeing their hes with flames on both sides of the road. this evening, newions just ordereatd. evacu abc's clayton sandell from the . >> reporter: tonight, homes y engulfed in flames. more families forced to flee as the lightning-stoked fires across california take more lives. power company pg&e reporting today that one of their workers helping fire crews fight the blazes was found unconscious in his vehicle and later died. the death comes after chopper pilot michael fournier died fighting a diffe
i hope you'll join george, lindsay and me and the entire political team for the final night of the democratic convention, 7:00 p.m. eastern on abc news live, 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on the network. and the first joint interview with the former vice president joe biden and senatola -makarob will be conducting the first interviews. the exclusive one-hour special, sunday night, 8:00 p.m. eastern right here. >>> we continue with the news tonight and the state of emergency in...
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pleasanton police teamed up with firefighters to free the bird and bring it to the lindsay wildlife experience in walnut creek. the owl has the equivalent of a broken shoulder, but is expected to recover. >>> well, health care providers really never have enough protective equipment or ppe, but not always readily available, especially for small practices. today large boxes of ppe given away at san jose city college to doctors with smaller offices that operate in santa clara county. roughly 550 small practices got a two-month supply of ppe. the boxes include masks, gowns, hand sanitize herb. >> it's going to our small and solo businesses. they really struggle to get access to ppe. >> the state paid for all that protective gear at a cost of about $2.5 million. >>> it could be a stunning meteor shower, jess, this week. we'll tell you the best time to look up. stay with us. experience the ultimate sports hub. where you can find games, news and highlights. all in one place, right on your tv. the xfinity sports zone. use your voice to search every stat, standing and score. follow the teams you love.
pleasanton police teamed up with firefighters to free the bird and bring it to the lindsay wildlife experience in walnut creek. the owl has the equivalent of a broken shoulder, but is expected to recover. >>> well, health care providers really never have enough protective equipment or ppe, but not always readily available, especially for small practices. today large boxes of ppe given away at san jose city college to doctors with smaller offices that operate in santa clara county....
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unanimously passed a resolution calling for the movie star from the hollywood walk of fame they were lindsay for of that introduce the resolution that speaks to the start of the city of west hollywood have always stood for. what was the argument that the resolution made for why the stars should people. are asked and otherwise demeaned women throughout his career he has targeted immigrants. he is a bully in chief we do not need national monuments that glorify the kind of behavior that he exhibited. that hollywood is. bad for hollywood tell us some of the most important stories on big screens changing culture and changing people's lives collaboratives of hollywood and use their platforms to advance causes for social justice human rights protecting the environment so people can use hollywood as a target but hollywood has the ability to do a lot of good and create a lot of change so far the hollywood chamber of commerce has refused to removed from the start which is repeated an evangelist for tired of resources being spent on the crisis of homelessness has hit our region hard we could be spendin
unanimously passed a resolution calling for the movie star from the hollywood walk of fame they were lindsay for of that introduce the resolution that speaks to the start of the city of west hollywood have always stood for. what was the argument that the resolution made for why the stars should people. are asked and otherwise demeaned women throughout his career he has targeted immigrants. he is a bully in chief we do not need national monuments that glorify the kind of behavior that he...
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lindsay is a harbor high drama department technical school adviser and he's now living in the theater where he works. >> insanely grateful. like it means a lot, and i know like for the staff that has been displaced and to know that it is an option. >> the school district hasn't set any kind of time limit yet for how long evacuees can stay and live on campus. >>> we seem to go through this every year. our wineries under a serious threat. flames are inching closer to several vineyards. john holly owns holly wine in healdsburg. he took this video of air tankers making drops. you see that retardant there. he says where his property is gives him a burd's eye view of the firefight. >> it's like a war zone up there. you could see, you know, big flames coming up here and flames coming up there. it was coming up the canyon up pina creek and the wind was directing it our way. it was pretty frightening. >> hawley says these fires come at a tough time for many of the businesses who are approaching harvest season and wineries are also dealing with the fallout from the pandemic. i'm on the hawley w
lindsay is a harbor high drama department technical school adviser and he's now living in the theater where he works. >> insanely grateful. like it means a lot, and i know like for the staff that has been displaced and to know that it is an option. >> the school district hasn't set any kind of time limit yet for how long evacuees can stay and live on campus. >>> we seem to go through this every year. our wineries under a serious threat. flames are inching closer to several...
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lindsay and. i if you read the chats in particular you get the impression that by communicating with each other the participants reinforce in each other the believe that their child abuse is a socially accepted sexual preference for that many perpetrators have no sense of wrongdoing it's a case of appalling dimensions and goes far beyond germany according to the senior prosecutor marcus dyckman is still not free of his trauma with his group he supports other victims the group wants the statutes of limitations for sexual crimes to be eliminated as for the trial against the main suspect he has hopes that will extend beyond the baggage bloodbath case starts off once twice with a signal is now being sense that the perpetrators can no longer feel safe and that they will now be dealt with severely. marcus dyckman sets off again to continue his mission of drawing attention to the fate of abuse victims it's become his life's work. not one that he chose for himself. you know how do cases like this happen i
lindsay and. i if you read the chats in particular you get the impression that by communicating with each other the participants reinforce in each other the believe that their child abuse is a socially accepted sexual preference for that many perpetrators have no sense of wrongdoing it's a case of appalling dimensions and goes far beyond germany according to the senior prosecutor marcus dyckman is still not free of his trauma with his group he supports other victims the group wants the statutes...
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totally and that's one of them is omar up to lindsay is also resident in canada mentioned in the court filing as another potential target of assassination and who posted this video in reaction to the news the case has been brought in terms of legislation that allows non us citizens to take action in federal courts against foreign individuals who have committed torture and or extra judicial killings in addition sod algebra he argues that the hit squad assembled in the united states before attempting to enter canada saddle japanese children now aged 20 and 21 are being held at an undisclosed location in saudi arabia as what he describes as human bait to draw him out of hiding last month 4 senators sent a letter to president trump saying the u.s. had a moral obligation to press saudi authorities for their release the president in the past has made clear that regardless of the allegations of human rights violations against the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman remains a valued ally and friend mike hanna al-jazeera washington. india has become the 3rd country in the world to record 200
totally and that's one of them is omar up to lindsay is also resident in canada mentioned in the court filing as another potential target of assassination and who posted this video in reaction to the news the case has been brought in terms of legislation that allows non us citizens to take action in federal courts against foreign individuals who have committed torture and or extra judicial killings in addition sod algebra he argues that the hit squad assembled in the united states before...
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snow have a look at this often sue the mountains in new south wales this is captured by this wendy lindsay and she said it's very unusual to see them going at it for so long these 2 big kangaroos and i can tell you now i stopped the video that they carried on for quite a few minutes now more rain showers across as the south not snow of course it is milder it is just rain across into western australia quite a. puff and then a through friday little bit more in the way of sunshine 18 degrees there's another front just waiting in the wings getting to push in later on the day and then we'll see more of that rain becoming quite widespread throughout much of new south wales but also training up into the southern areas of queensland all the while it is fine and dry new zealand if a little bit cooler temperatures struggling really reaching double figures that we had up towards asia there's more rain in the 4 calls here this long line of this huge swathe of cloud this is where the rain will be it is heaviest or the central areas and again pushing on towards the korean peninsula really impacting nort
snow have a look at this often sue the mountains in new south wales this is captured by this wendy lindsay and she said it's very unusual to see them going at it for so long these 2 big kangaroos and i can tell you now i stopped the video that they carried on for quite a few minutes now more rain showers across as the south not snow of course it is milder it is just rain across into western australia quite a. puff and then a through friday little bit more in the way of sunshine 18 degrees...
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futures showing a slight tick to the upside joining us, lindsay bell looking at the headlines we've gonek. i'm still in a little bit of disbelief are we justified at these levels >> it is a good question looking at the economic data and jobless claims there are concerns about where the future of the economy lies you look at the stock market so far, the s&p 500 is up 3.5%. what i will say is what is nice is that we are starting to see a bit of a broadening out in the stock market the number of companies trading above the 200-day average is up to 61% compared to 41% at the start of july you are seeing companies in some of the value sectors actually start to overperform we are seeing more of that to help support the continuation of this rally we can't continue to rely on this not that technology can't continue to do well. we'd like to see more of a broadening out at this time. >> the valuing sectors. >> apple's market cap over $2 trillion what gets investors excited about things like energy, the banks and underperformers over the last several years >> i think there is a lot of growth in the
futures showing a slight tick to the upside joining us, lindsay bell looking at the headlines we've gonek. i'm still in a little bit of disbelief are we justified at these levels >> it is a good question looking at the economic data and jobless claims there are concerns about where the future of the economy lies you look at the stock market so far, the s&p 500 is up 3.5%. what i will say is what is nice is that we are starting to see a bit of a broadening out in the stock market the...
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lindsay ward of north carolina, who had dictated that he needed to be segregated. and he comes on to the house floor, and the press pays a lot of attention to this, and his line essentially is, if we can have freedom, if we can't happen if we can't have a quality under the dome of the capitol, than wearing god's name are we going to get it? and the house creates a special committee to investigate segregation in the restaurant. but the issue dies in that committee. and the restaurant remains segregated. well into the 20th century. >> it's interesting because that brings up for me thinking about, not just the experience of african american members in the 19th century, and early 20th century, but about the staff there. and the restaurants are good example because, in the 19th century, the privilege and responsibility and job of running the house restaurant, was given as a concession. it's somebody could have almost the franchise, of running that. and in the 18 sixties, after the civil war was over, that is awarded to a famous african american restaurant tour. and he's
lindsay ward of north carolina, who had dictated that he needed to be segregated. and he comes on to the house floor, and the press pays a lot of attention to this, and his line essentially is, if we can have freedom, if we can't happen if we can't have a quality under the dome of the capitol, than wearing god's name are we going to get it? and the house creates a special committee to investigate segregation in the restaurant. but the issue dies in that committee. and the restaurant remains...
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wasniewski and farrah elliot, using photographs of jeannette rankin to stories about margaret smith and lindsay box. watch american tv this weekend on c-span3. >> annette gordon-reed talks about her biography of the 17th president, andrew johnson, who took office after president lincoln's assassination. she argues he was unable to provide leadership to a nation still recovering from the civil war. this was recorded at the philadelphia free library. it's about an hour. >> thank you very much. it's wonderful to be here again. i love this venue. i get lots of good questions, which we will save time for at the end. this is an interesting occasion for me. this is actually the first time i have been in front of an audience talking about andrew johnson. forgive me if i say jefferson occasionally. i had to write that when i was writing. i did a spell check to make sure i didn't have jefferson in there when i should have had johnson because the temptation was quite great. if somebody had told me a
wasniewski and farrah elliot, using photographs of jeannette rankin to stories about margaret smith and lindsay box. watch american tv this weekend on c-span3. >> annette gordon-reed talks about her biography of the 17th president, andrew johnson, who took office after president lincoln's assassination. she argues he was unable to provide leadership to a nation still recovering from the civil war. this was recorded at the philadelphia free library. it's about an hour. >> thank you...
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human rights activist john lindsay poland investigates arms exports from the usa to latin america and it's published numerous studies on the subject. the dated that shows that germany exported firearms and firearm parts during this period to new hampshire and then new hampshire exported firearms and firearms ports to mexico. example i haven't disclosed how many weapons they deliver and to where. but figures from the us department of commerce show how many weapons have been delivered from germany to new hampshire and from new hampshire to mexico since 2000. a document issued by the us department of state makes clear the extent to which the exultant usa supplies mexico with weapons. on that list was a license for 6 hour to export up to $266000000.00 worth of firearms to mexico. up to 2024 which is an enormous amount of weaponry it's unprecedented for mexico and for the united states in terms of any exports to mexico. the mexican defense ministry has confirmed the weapons supplied by his exalted usa are distributed almost right across the country including those states that the german go
human rights activist john lindsay poland investigates arms exports from the usa to latin america and it's published numerous studies on the subject. the dated that shows that germany exported firearms and firearm parts during this period to new hampshire and then new hampshire exported firearms and firearms ports to mexico. example i haven't disclosed how many weapons they deliver and to where. but figures from the us department of commerce show how many weapons have been delivered from...
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that there are a lot of the bus so going to see lindsay. on the must something called up to stop me quint. from the human going to. get us will continue to persist on the. other he's posted. this on us. but i'm. in the midst of this properly that little silly incidents out in the basement to get to your god look like a jerk this is to thank. you. to know the law is the simplest meichi ask if an offer sounds like he's. got a human the. debate in that uncertainty which can add up the loans if you get a few. yes a x. you know that if you or i. to about there was he was only evil. it's only a view of community as well as where you're going to. enjoy it will enjoy and good will that any of us who do you know the need. for us have any more hope here ya know and i guess only you're here to look us in the market in this impulses. it is a new year old man and all that opened the world but very it was here in the old. i don't know for sure. where one of them is that the aside even if. a key you're there is without a trace hey you get out and get out
that there are a lot of the bus so going to see lindsay. on the must something called up to stop me quint. from the human going to. get us will continue to persist on the. other he's posted. this on us. but i'm. in the midst of this properly that little silly incidents out in the basement to get to your god look like a jerk this is to thank. you. to know the law is the simplest meichi ask if an offer sounds like he's. got a human the. debate in that uncertainty which can add up the loans if you...
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lindsay has decided to exercise her parent choice and do pod homeschooling.an you tell us about that, please? >> yes. yes, absolutely. that's all correct. everything that everyone has already mentioned, we also had a very poor experience with virtual learning. the kindergarten age, i think, is very difficult, as everyone has already spoken about. it's important to know an -- important to note she is an absolute lover of learning in children. she's very bright and very eager to learn. we really watched that all fade. we watched her education deteriorate. and we also really saw her mental health suffer, over the course of the spring. so we were, you know, very eager to get her back into in-person learning, and we really felt very confident and comfortable with the precautions that were put in place by our district. originally we were offered two days in person, three days virtual. and then that's actually since changed over the last few weeks. and we are now 100% virtual. fortunate for us, we had already kind of gone a different route and set up a homeschool si
lindsay has decided to exercise her parent choice and do pod homeschooling.an you tell us about that, please? >> yes. yes, absolutely. that's all correct. everything that everyone has already mentioned, we also had a very poor experience with virtual learning. the kindergarten age, i think, is very difficult, as everyone has already spoken about. it's important to know an -- important to note she is an absolute lover of learning in children. she's very bright and very eager to learn. we...
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lou: let me very quick i will go to lindsay graham. talk to president obama, hillary clinton, but meanwhile says that the fbi has been lying through their teeth. who does he think organized that, supervised it and inspired obamagate. does the name give him a hint or anything or is obtuse that that is impercentable? tom: yeah, he clearly doesn't want to take the fight, biden as well, mrs. clinton, her lawyers. the guy -- lou: i'm sorry, say that again? tom: durham has yet to talk according to the dossier source's lawyer to the key of the dossier. lou: tom fitton inspiring us with optimism. we appreciate your skepticism, thank you, tom. i want to remind you of my new book, the trump century, how our president changed the course of history forever. it is available immediately for your preorder, you can order as many copies as you wish, one to infinity. you can do so at the trumpcentury.com, of course, amazon.com, barnsandnoble.com and just do it to annoy the dickens out of the left in this country. i assure you that would be the effect an
lou: let me very quick i will go to lindsay graham. talk to president obama, hillary clinton, but meanwhile says that the fbi has been lying through their teeth. who does he think organized that, supervised it and inspired obamagate. does the name give him a hint or anything or is obtuse that that is impercentable? tom: yeah, he clearly doesn't want to take the fight, biden as well, mrs. clinton, her lawyers. the guy -- lou: i'm sorry, say that again? tom: durham has yet to talk according to...
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of staff and went after the chairman of what was then called the accounts committee in the house, lindsay lorn of north carolina, who did hated the restaurant needed to be segregated. house floorto the and the press pays a lot of attention to this. his line it essentially is if we can't have a quality under the dome of the capitol, then where in god's name are we going to get it? the house creates a special committee to investigate , but the issue dies in the committee and the restaurant remained segregated well into the 20th century. >> it's interesting because it brings up not just the experience of african-american members in the 19th century, but the experience of african-american staff and the restaurant is a good example because in the 19th century, the privilege and responsibility of running the house restaurant was given as a concession, some but he could have almost the franchise of running that. in the 1860's, after the civil war is over, it's awarded to a favor -- a famous african-american restaurant tour. he's very famous. he comes down to run the restaurant and his experience
of staff and went after the chairman of what was then called the accounts committee in the house, lindsay lorn of north carolina, who did hated the restaurant needed to be segregated. house floorto the and the press pays a lot of attention to this. his line it essentially is if we can't have a quality under the dome of the capitol, then where in god's name are we going to get it? the house creates a special committee to investigate , but the issue dies in the committee and the restaurant...