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. >> lock her up! lock her up! lock her up! lock her up! >> i don't know, they've got some problems, i would say that. [laughter] but, you know, if you look two weeks out in 2016, i was going to rallies, we were doing five and six like this, and there were thousands of people outside just like there are right now. we had 69,000 people s up to come in -- what is this place hold, like, 10 or 12? whatever. whatever it holds, we set the record. i just was told by the owners -- where's the owner here? [cheers and applause] i don't know what the hell it holds, but we just set the record. [cheers and applause] where's the owner? is in your -- is this your record? thank you, boom. [cheers and applause] thank you. that's always dangerous. he said, yes, it is, sir. it's always dangerous -- no, sir. i'm dead. [laughter] they will take that answer, that'll be headlines. thank you very much. you saved me. [laughter] no, this is the record. we set records everywhere, and it's not me. this is a movement like we've never seen in the history of our country.
. >> lock her up! lock her up! lock her up! lock her up! >> i don't know, they've got some problems, i would say that. [laughter] but, you know, if you look two weeks out in 2016, i was going to rallies, we were doing five and six like this, and there were thousands of people outside just like there are right now. we had 69,000 people s up to come in -- what is this place hold, like, 10 or 12? whatever. whatever it holds, we set the record. i just was told by the owners -- where's...
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you had to walk over them but now i've seen in my neighborhood scoots that you have locks and they lockem. it's actually convenient that when you see a little bit more in the tenderloin and other neighborhoods and branch out a little bit
you had to walk over them but now i've seen in my neighborhood scoots that you have locks and they lockem. it's actually convenient that when you see a little bit more in the tenderloin and other neighborhoods and branch out a little bit
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you had to walk over them but now i've seen in my neighborhood scoots that you have locks and they lockthem. it's actually convenient that when you see a little bit more in the tenderloin and other neighborhoods and branch out a little bit more like scooters. educating people on how to use them. >> thank you, very much. >> next speaker, please. >> we have the last two speakers on this topic. >> good afternoon. my name is eloise. lifelong resident of bay view hunters point. i wanted to reiterate some of the things spoken about. district 10 is a franchise community that's known in. >> we have a lot of opportunities coming up and when you have a company that provides economic development along with an equity process, i say that's a winning combination. thank you. >> thank you, very much. >> next speaker, please. >> the last person to turn in a speaker card. >> do we have anybody else who wants to give public comment. can you lineup on the side. >> this morning i opened mi' bail box and they were lost communication to my vehicle. because the battery is dead. and the battery was dead because
you had to walk over them but now i've seen in my neighborhood scoots that you have locks and they lockthem. it's actually convenient that when you see a little bit more in the tenderloin and other neighborhoods and branch out a little bit more like scooters. educating people on how to use them. >> thank you, very much. >> next speaker, please. >> we have the last two speakers on this topic. >> good afternoon. my name is eloise. lifelong resident of bay view hunters...
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and lock got that meaning from his mother. she told him how to manage dealing with white people in such a way they would not know what he really thought. he had elaborate mask and ways of doing that. and the downside of that is he ended up having very negative views of black people. and he had to work out of that philadelphia baggage to a certain extent in order to essentially become the new negro, because that class often saw working-class black people as much of the enemy as white people. educate yourself, clean yourself up. make sure you fit in. and as an artist, people like langston hughes, and zora neale hurston would say no, no, the culture of the people is what we have to use to make american culture. and i think that was the biggest early change to try to use the philadelphia background, sense of culture, and taste, and art, and a life beyond racism, that you could indulge in. you could be an international, a cosmopolitan, despite being black. but at the same time recognize that those black people who are not brought i
and lock got that meaning from his mother. she told him how to manage dealing with white people in such a way they would not know what he really thought. he had elaborate mask and ways of doing that. and the downside of that is he ended up having very negative views of black people. and he had to work out of that philadelphia baggage to a certain extent in order to essentially become the new negro, because that class often saw working-class black people as much of the enemy as white people....
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both of you mentioned locked in and it seems like really the cabinet ministers have been locked into downing street and there are reports that they even don't have the phones until there is a made the prime minister is going to give a statement which we are expecting very soon so the options that they would have been discussing are all options really whether to put three is a maze deal back on the table have parliament here decide one more time before the time whether they would finally accept their deal possibly a second referendum or another process of these so-called indicative votes which is something that some m.p.'s would like where m.p.'s are trying to take control of the whole process and trying to force the government's hand effectively with most likely a softer version of bragg's and their version of brakes and so all these options they would have been discussed and we're just waiting for that reason made to come out make a statement and explain to the nation what they have decided on meanwhile the prime minister's own position is coming under increasing pressure from her o
both of you mentioned locked in and it seems like really the cabinet ministers have been locked into downing street and there are reports that they even don't have the phones until there is a made the prime minister is going to give a statement which we are expecting very soon so the options that they would have been discussing are all options really whether to put three is a maze deal back on the table have parliament here decide one more time before the time whether they would finally accept...
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it in now, the idea of a boris lock is to get the idea of a boris lock is to get the law changed beforen't change it. but it will not be binding, sol change it. but it will not be binding, so i think is an impossibility, yet another story of the whole horror. then, growth there is the whole horror. then, growth there isa dangera the whole horror. then, growth there is a danger a new prime minister comes in and wants a different kind of brexit. new government, general election. they might say, remember that new deal? i'm bringing it back. of the independent has done a poll, and we've not had one of those a while, but it's safe exit poll. this isa while, but it's safe exit poll. this is a bit polling company, and it's looked at three things. one is, well, the one that won was remain or may's deal, that got 32% of the people polled to think that was the best answer, so if you have a referendum or you had some kind of vote for the people to take, then remain or take may's deal turned out the top ten at 32% that they'd look at. the others were no deal and may's deal, 27%, and no deal and rem
it in now, the idea of a boris lock is to get the idea of a boris lock is to get the law changed beforen't change it. but it will not be binding, sol change it. but it will not be binding, so i think is an impossibility, yet another story of the whole horror. then, growth there is the whole horror. then, growth there isa dangera the whole horror. then, growth there is a danger a new prime minister comes in and wants a different kind of brexit. new government, general election. they might say,...
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door you know they don't lock the door behind me i you know i don't lock it i lock it. and. maybe you could hear him on american t.v. for hours for it to. save time for each of you who were killed were killed just tell yourself this is b.s. and james rhodes really is to we have been there is that to make sure that what you heard risen to the stage is yours healthwise drugs the easiest leads now is the ability to cause were worthy and without that state you are now formally drawing your news of intent to see it have to be right as a surprise and. seems intent on the entrance of the city they are in we've learned as we did for appropriately willie we can volunteer. and are a friend because we have indeed more guilty of committing these horrible even if. this is shelby. my beautiful daughter that i raced. i brought into this world and you took her out of this world and when you took shelby away from me you didn't just take away one child from me you took away all three of my children. because i'm a mother the pain you've caused my son and my daughter it just keeps. ripping me a
door you know they don't lock the door behind me i you know i don't lock it i lock it. and. maybe you could hear him on american t.v. for hours for it to. save time for each of you who were killed were killed just tell yourself this is b.s. and james rhodes really is to we have been there is that to make sure that what you heard risen to the stage is yours healthwise drugs the easiest leads now is the ability to cause were worthy and without that state you are now formally drawing your news of...
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the door was locked, the child fety lock was on. she had absolutely no chance in this. >> roland is charged with d pping and murder. >>> this mornng you may notice a smoother commute on the baltimore washington parkway. roadut crews s down sections of the road so potholes could be fixed. bworkers focusedween 197 and 198. this is a temporarily fix. later this month the national parks service will begin a long-term repaving project. >>> if you're acal commuter looking for some travel relief it may be on the way. maryland senators have secured $120 million for the purple line project. csenators bendin and chris van holland say the federal unds will go toward a light rail. the 16-mile line will run between montgomery and prince george's counties. it's expected to open in three years. 4:10. the senate's top democrat is demanding representatives from boeing being removed fr an important aviation committee. this is in the wake of two deadly crashes. voch ing the company's 737 max jets. senator chuck schumer wants the company removed from t
the door was locked, the child fety lock was on. she had absolutely no chance in this. >> roland is charged with d pping and murder. >>> this mornng you may notice a smoother commute on the baltimore washington parkway. roadut crews s down sections of the road so potholes could be fixed. bworkers focusedween 197 and 198. this is a temporarily fix. later this month the national parks service will begin a long-term repaving project. >>> if you're acal commuter looking for...
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but you locked up for twenty three hours i think you can do is. my words my grandmother just kept playing over and over again in my mind and those words was the guy i was going to farm in my darkest hour you know you know what i realize who are actually was and what i kept hearing that because saying i am at my door now i am at my lowest. and. i think right there. i have reached my last point to. you only on the way for me to go from here. another crime another criminal in a country that already have fed up with both rio is right politician for the solution is simple crackdown the reason the criminal justice system isn't working is that we're not sending enough people to jail and keeping there long enough that people are saying general way that they will to lock these rascals up and keep them there for a long time during the one nine hundred eighty s. there was a major shift in the congress and in state legislatures of doubt how long sentences should be the public was a long term by increasing rates of crime from the one nine hundred seventy s. an
but you locked up for twenty three hours i think you can do is. my words my grandmother just kept playing over and over again in my mind and those words was the guy i was going to farm in my darkest hour you know you know what i realize who are actually was and what i kept hearing that because saying i am at my door now i am at my lowest. and. i think right there. i have reached my last point to. you only on the way for me to go from here. another crime another criminal in a country that...
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well call journalists and publishers criminals as you know julian a son has been arrested and is now locked away in british custody the us government wants act through diet him for the crime of revealing our crimes so the good crime of showing people are crimes yeah and you have to admit that is a pretty thing for julian to do come on and just let us kill a few hundred thousand innocent people without you all going about it let us torture some fog sculpey a narc. so were the sons on the verge of being shipped here to be tortured now is a good time to go through all of the incredibly important revelations from wiki leaks let's start with the most famous one the collateral murder video showing us u.s. air crew gunning down a rocky civilians they murdered between twelve and eighteen innocent people and you can hear in the video they were having all ball doing it they were loving it and two of the people they murdered were reuters journalists so you would think maybe you were writers although all the media are lags maybe reuters would prize their head from the exe and fight for a songes freedom
well call journalists and publishers criminals as you know julian a son has been arrested and is now locked away in british custody the us government wants act through diet him for the crime of revealing our crimes so the good crime of showing people are crimes yeah and you have to admit that is a pretty thing for julian to do come on and just let us kill a few hundred thousand innocent people without you all going about it let us torture some fog sculpey a narc. so were the sons on the verge...
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he's locked in his cell 23 hours per day.o an enclosed outdoor recreation yard. >> two more jumping jacks. one -- >> jail administrators regularly review the records of segregation inmates to determine if they can be released into general population. trotter is scheduled for his review during our shoot at wabash. >> i'll be honest, there was a part of me that was rooting for him. nine years and to be in that unit with him and see what he's dealing with firsthand. you can't help but, you know, root for him, you know, a little bit to get out and give it a shot. >> but not everyone on staff felt the same way. >> if chris trotter comes out into the population, he's liable to hurt staff or offenders and this is my opinion. i'd rather not see him come out. but if they want to give him that shot, they've done it before and he's done it before. that's just his m.o. >> in his cell trotter's only communication was with officers or by shouting to his neighbor, demetrius white. >> how they got us sitting back here in these windowless cel
he's locked in his cell 23 hours per day.o an enclosed outdoor recreation yard. >> two more jumping jacks. one -- >> jail administrators regularly review the records of segregation inmates to determine if they can be released into general population. trotter is scheduled for his review during our shoot at wabash. >> i'll be honest, there was a part of me that was rooting for him. nine years and to be in that unit with him and see what he's dealing with firsthand. you can't...
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sandra and facebook says i was locked in a psychiatric unit for 15 yea rs locked in a psychiatric unit this caused me was utterly devastating, i effectively lost 15 years of my life. phil says my son was 260 miles away for three yea rs. my son was 260 miles away for three years. he is now well cared for back here in cornwall after we campaign. he is proof that homes are better hospitals, no medication anymore and life improved. the government has promised to reduce these inpatient numbers many times. thank you all of you for coming on the programme, it is definitely an issue that we will come back too, so don't worry about that. thank if you want to contact our action line because of the issues we have been discussing... you can visit the bbc actionline website at bbc.co.uk/actionline. they should be able to point you in the direction of advice should you need it. still to come. we'll be speaking to a surgeon who sees the impact of knife crime, and a mother whose son was stabbed to death in 2017 about the government's new plans to treat knife crime like an infectious disease. and fixed
sandra and facebook says i was locked in a psychiatric unit for 15 yea rs locked in a psychiatric unit this caused me was utterly devastating, i effectively lost 15 years of my life. phil says my son was 260 miles away for three yea rs. my son was 260 miles away for three years. he is now well cared for back here in cornwall after we campaign. he is proof that homes are better hospitals, no medication anymore and life improved. the government has promised to reduce these inpatient numbers many...
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door you know they don't lock the door behind me i you know i don't lock it i lock it. in. so you can hear more on america to hear more earth worth the. new iraqi generals who are just going to suck the city has to james roots really is to even the ills that should make sure that what you heard recently in the state is you're the self-righteous draw these it is these it is the ability to kids who are worthy and we've got our friends jr who now formally you can draw all your news of intent is have to be tracked as early as intense. and on the entrance of the city they are in one hundred is where you throw the supreme willy we can volunteer. and remain free because we have indeed committees or even if. this is shelby. my beautiful daughter that agard i raced i brought into this world and you took her out of this world and when you took shelby away from me you didn't just take away one child from me you took away all three of my children. has a mother the pain you've caused my son and my daughter it just keeps. ripping me apart. that pain will be there the rest of our life. i
door you know they don't lock the door behind me i you know i don't lock it i lock it. in. so you can hear more on america to hear more earth worth the. new iraqi generals who are just going to suck the city has to james roots really is to even the ills that should make sure that what you heard recently in the state is you're the self-righteous draw these it is these it is the ability to kids who are worthy and we've got our friends jr who now formally you can draw all your news of intent is...
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door you know they don't lock the door behind me you know i don't lock it i lock it. and. you should hear him on american t.v. worth caring for the. very few who were killed were just the result is b.s. that james rhodes really is to even the ills that should make sure that where you are it isn't to the state isn't there the self right to drive these ideas these is a beauty to us were worthy and without them standing are now formally withdrawing your new president is. he right as a surprise. to you. on the entrance of the city they are in one hundred is where you throw some really really weak involved here. and i'm wondering if we will see your communities or are you. this is shelby. my beautiful daughter that i or i raced i brought into this world and you took her out of this world and when you took shelby away from me you didn't just take away one child from me you took away all three of my children. because i'm a mother the pain you've caused my son and my daughter it just keeps. ripping me apart. that pain will be there the rest of our life. i had to come into the cour
door you know they don't lock the door behind me you know i don't lock it i lock it. and. you should hear him on american t.v. worth caring for the. very few who were killed were just the result is b.s. that james rhodes really is to even the ills that should make sure that where you are it isn't to the state isn't there the self right to drive these ideas these is a beauty to us were worthy and without them standing are now formally withdrawing your new president is. he right as a surprise. to...
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police are lock iing for a possible motive. here's dan shenman. >> reporter: police responded to a 911 call saturday at a home in west moreland, tennessee. they now discovered six people dead. one more injured. another body was discovered at another location. saturday night investigators launched a manhunt. >> the prior at this moment is in locating a person of interest who we believe may be armed ask may be very dangerous. >> reporter: later michael couplewas found in a are row mote area. >> law enforcement officers were there. the situation escalated and resulted in at least one law enforcement officer firing at least once. >> he was shot in the leg and taken to a local hospital. dan shenman, nbc news. >>> bill karins is here track ing some storms as we start the week. >> active weather in areas of kansas and heading through areas of illinois. as we go throughout the day, the cold front will sag to the south. 4 million people are at risk. maybe an isolated tornado. tomorrow is is a worse day as a matter of fact the storms wil
police are lock iing for a possible motive. here's dan shenman. >> reporter: police responded to a 911 call saturday at a home in west moreland, tennessee. they now discovered six people dead. one more injured. another body was discovered at another location. saturday night investigators launched a manhunt. >> the prior at this moment is in locating a person of interest who we believe may be armed ask may be very dangerous. >> reporter: later michael couplewas found in a are...
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he admired the great ethical force of lock locks satire. -- close associates maintain that the president read mays be as much as he did the bible. lincoln relished pretty well every form of the comic, foretells, and absurdity, wordplay, and delight in the spasticity, and the ambiguity, and the surprises of language, quick wit, irony, logical fallacy, and notoriously, dirty jokes and stories. but, his love of mays be, tells us that his chief pleasure was satirical humor, that elicited righteous mirth, just laughter, and --, grading, to deliver a moral critique. but as my title indicates, i shall focus this morning, on the utility of lincoln's humor. the purposes to which he put it, the personal, and then if it's, that accrued, and the political danger that late in being known as a humorist, and as a leader in time of war. i suggest on balance, that he alleges for advantage, not from the pursuit of laughter, and that his humor was, an essential element in his -- in his skills, and public affairs. we should recognize that lincoln deployed humor as an act of deliberate self -- there be, as a
he admired the great ethical force of lock locks satire. -- close associates maintain that the president read mays be as much as he did the bible. lincoln relished pretty well every form of the comic, foretells, and absurdity, wordplay, and delight in the spasticity, and the ambiguity, and the surprises of language, quick wit, irony, logical fallacy, and notoriously, dirty jokes and stories. but, his love of mays be, tells us that his chief pleasure was satirical humor, that elicited righteous...
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even if the doorknob or the handle, or the other lock put in place on the door is broken. our luck would still be in place. >> reporter: the young inventors: a simple solution to one of the biggest issues schools are facing. >> is not only an issue in our community, it's in so many communities. >> reporter: the team competed in samsung's solve for tomorrow contest challenging students nationwide to use science, technology, engineering and math skills to tackle problems in their communities. >> this year we had an amazing group of kids. >> reporter: samsung says two of the 10 finalists came up with ways to secure classrooms during mass shootings. >> i think what's encouraging about that is it means they are looking for positive solutions. >> reporter: students showed off their inventions to the public aboard the intrepid in new york city. this massachusetts team also placed in the top 10 with a safety shut off valve to prevent gas explosions, like the ones that devastated three towns in their state last year. and these kansas students engineered a gps enabled tool for at ri
even if the doorknob or the handle, or the other lock put in place on the door is broken. our luck would still be in place. >> reporter: the young inventors: a simple solution to one of the biggest issues schools are facing. >> is not only an issue in our community, it's in so many communities. >> reporter: the team competed in samsung's solve for tomorrow contest challenging students nationwide to use science, technology, engineering and math skills to tackle problems in...
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we're locking at what's left of that crane. the construction boom turned deadly saturday. >> crane collapsed on to five vehicles. >> reporter: photos shows a crane after it snapped and crashed to the ground from a six story building owned by google. >> i heard a sound that was like thunder. >> reporter: he and his dad shot video five minutes earlier. it was moving like it was swaying if in the wind. had a funny feeling she was going to fall. >> you can see the crane swaying in the wind. >> the next thing is, bang, down she came. >> reporter: two other people were dead by the time firefighters arrived. what is left from the crane is being removed from the building. and investigators now locking at what role the weather played with powerful wind gusts passing through the area at the time. google released a statement saying we're in communication with vulcan who are is manage ing the site and working with local authorities. vulcan says our deepest sympathies go out to the families who lost loved ones. seattle is going through a te
we're locking at what's left of that crane. the construction boom turned deadly saturday. >> crane collapsed on to five vehicles. >> reporter: photos shows a crane after it snapped and crashed to the ground from a six story building owned by google. >> i heard a sound that was like thunder. >> reporter: he and his dad shot video five minutes earlier. it was moving like it was swaying if in the wind. had a funny feeling she was going to fall. >> you can see the...
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far as i can tell no one committing the war crimes evidence in the iraq war logs has been locked up for them yet julian assange has for revealing them weekly showed us the highly secretive children birth group meeting reports the builder a group is made up of incredibly powerful men and women getting together and deciding how to rule over all of us unwashed masses while sitting on thrones made from the bones of the babies of the nonbelievers. the builder bird group are often accused of being lizard people but really they're just regular old sociopaths so with like lizard skin that they purchased from a plastic surgeon in malibu for like a half million dollars. it's a lot less and a lot more gross. i don't think anyone from the building or a group is being tortured in solitary confinement right now yet julian the sun is for revealing who they are the barclays bank tax avoidance scheme that netted barclays one billion pounds a year while they were ordered to pay five hundred million and lost taxes no one was arrested for that daft from citizens joining the sons was for revealing it the af
far as i can tell no one committing the war crimes evidence in the iraq war logs has been locked up for them yet julian assange has for revealing them weekly showed us the highly secretive children birth group meeting reports the builder a group is made up of incredibly powerful men and women getting together and deciding how to rule over all of us unwashed masses while sitting on thrones made from the bones of the babies of the nonbelievers. the builder bird group are often accused of being...
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before we permanent lock in anything, congress should know what we're locking in. we press the majority for this list multiple times and not received it. that's why filing an amendment that would have required the f.c.c. to produce this list if the bill does become law. i support net neutrality but i cannot support h.r. 1644. we should be providing the american people with real net neutrality solutions rather than pushing forward an agenda that does not have the capability to become law and won't protect the internet. i thank the gentleman for yielding and, mr. chairman, i yield back. . the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. doyle: thank you, mr. speaker. my friends keep talking about the government takeover of the internet. i'm glad to see that they're finally taking a stand against the foolish 5-g nationalization proposal that the trump administration can't seem to stop talking about. with that, mr. chairman, i will yield two minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, mr. butterfield. the chair: the gentleman f
before we permanent lock in anything, congress should know what we're locking in. we press the majority for this list multiple times and not received it. that's why filing an amendment that would have required the f.c.c. to produce this list if the bill does become law. i support net neutrality but i cannot support h.r. 1644. we should be providing the american people with real net neutrality solutions rather than pushing forward an agenda that does not have the capability to become law and...
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pnc easy lock, so you can easily lock your credit card when its maximum limit differs from its verticalclover flex, for when you need to take credit cards when no one carries cash. or requesting a call to help get a new credit card- one that hasn't followed the family goldfish. pnc - make today the day. got it.r pickup order? ran out of ink and i have a big meeting today. and 2 boxes of twizzlers... yeah, uh... for the team... the team? gooo team.... order online pickup in an hour. now get an extra 20% off with coupon. at office depot officemax. new tattoo studio gel pencil. from maybelline new york. smudge resistant. sweat resistant. waterproof. up to 36-hour wear. new tattoo studio gel pencil. only from maybelline new york. ensure max protein... to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. (straining) i'll take that. (cheers) 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. in two great flavors. (burke) at fso we know how ton almost evercover almost anything. even rooftop parking. strange forces at work? only if you're referring to gravity-and we cove
pnc easy lock, so you can easily lock your credit card when its maximum limit differs from its verticalclover flex, for when you need to take credit cards when no one carries cash. or requesting a call to help get a new credit card- one that hasn't followed the family goldfish. pnc - make today the day. got it.r pickup order? ran out of ink and i have a big meeting today. and 2 boxes of twizzlers... yeah, uh... for the team... the team? gooo team.... order online pickup in an hour. now get an...
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el-baz: the moon is locked towards the earth. they are in lock. because the center of gravity of the moon is moved forward by two kilometers. so the moon cannot rotate. it is locked. it is like a man and wife. they are locked. they are held tight. as long as the moon is moving this way, the earth is moving this way. so that when the sun is here, this side of the moon is lit by the sun. when the moon moves out this way, this side is hit by the -- lit by the sun. there is no dark side. that side, which is the far side, we never see it because the moon is in lock with the earth. gravitationally. did you get it? [laughter] >> is there a difference between the size, in terms of geology or anything else? mr. el-baz: very good question. because the moon is in lock with the earth, the center of gravity of the moon is two kilometers towards the earth, a great deal of volcanic action came on that side that is facing the earth a lot more than the far side. therefore, the far side doesn't have all of the black things we see that make the face of the man in th
el-baz: the moon is locked towards the earth. they are in lock. because the center of gravity of the moon is moved forward by two kilometers. so the moon cannot rotate. it is locked. it is like a man and wife. they are locked. they are held tight. as long as the moon is moving this way, the earth is moving this way. so that when the sun is here, this side of the moon is lit by the sun. when the moon moves out this way, this side is hit by the -- lit by the sun. there is no dark side. that side,...
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i am unaware of anyone you know that you know i'm unaware of anyone locked away for these war crimes yet joining us songes for revealing them wiki leaks also on bail of hundreds of thousands of us state department cables the children more clearly than ever how our secretive government rules their empire with little to no input from the american people the cables revealed secretary of state hillary clinton order. diplomats to spy on french british russian and chinese delegations at the u.n. security council and also showed arab nations urging the u.s. to strike iran and much more the ruling elite of course view this is a massive breach of national security that's understandable but that world view only comes into play if you think the elites or the only ones who should know how our nation is run look at the exact right place to take a look a good look at it take you and take a. look at it now tell me you want the ruling elite to be the only ones to know what is going on or look at. the concept of hard cover meant was that those. calls would be accountable i tell you and tell me to loo
i am unaware of anyone you know that you know i'm unaware of anyone locked away for these war crimes yet joining us songes for revealing them wiki leaks also on bail of hundreds of thousands of us state department cables the children more clearly than ever how our secretive government rules their empire with little to no input from the american people the cables revealed secretary of state hillary clinton order. diplomats to spy on french british russian and chinese delegations at the u.n....
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we shouldn't be just locked into two vendors. it is not like we live in cadillac revoked -- volkswagen and only 500 parking permits and those are the only car brands we allow in san francisco. we are holding these services to a really high safety standard and i think that is great, but i think we should also hold cars do the same high safety standard great now all the cars that we have put in on our street are able to exceed the legal speed limits. they can drive as fast as they can without getting caught sometimes, so i think, let's think about the safety problems that the bike share services have come across in the last few days, but keep them in the context of how dangerous cars are in the city. we have already had ten people die on our streets due to cars so far according to our latest statistics. let's think about these things in context. finally, bike share is taking cars off the streets. it is making more efficient use of our streets, and i think bike share is working for our city. like six -- let's expand with more operat
we shouldn't be just locked into two vendors. it is not like we live in cadillac revoked -- volkswagen and only 500 parking permits and those are the only car brands we allow in san francisco. we are holding these services to a really high safety standard and i think that is great, but i think we should also hold cars do the same high safety standard great now all the cars that we have put in on our street are able to exceed the legal speed limits. they can drive as fast as they can without...
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the door was locked. child safety locks were on. >> reporter: police say the driver, 24-year-old nathaniel rowland, was not an uber driver. here is the timeline: friends reported samantha missing at 1:30 p.m. on friday. two hours later, her body was found on a dirt road almost 70 miles away. by the next morning, police saw the suspect's vehicle right near the scene where samantha had been kidnapped. rowland tried to get away, but was caught. columbia police chief w.h. holbrook: >> the chevy impala that was driven by the suspect had a large amount of liquid that we believed to be blood. >> reporter: detectives tell us josephson had injuries from head to toe. her family called her sweetpea. marcy is her mom. >> reporter: you just feel that mom's pain. tomorrow, a south carolina legislator will introduce a bill that mandates these ride sharing companies like uber display illuminated stickers in their windshield. jeff, you know from taking uber, like we all have-- >> glor: sounds like a good idea. >> reporter
the door was locked. child safety locks were on. >> reporter: police say the driver, 24-year-old nathaniel rowland, was not an uber driver. here is the timeline: friends reported samantha missing at 1:30 p.m. on friday. two hours later, her body was found on a dirt road almost 70 miles away. by the next morning, police saw the suspect's vehicle right near the scene where samantha had been kidnapped. rowland tried to get away, but was caught. columbia police chief w.h. holbrook: >>...
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they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture.ot to have each other's backs... cerave. now the #1 dermatologist recommended skincare brand. >>> i can't believe it. it's been 25 years since jim carrie hit theaters as ace ventura president deket detecti. >> he wasn't the first choice for the movie. >> e.t. was on the set. and his love interest played by courtney cox. >> i wasn't first choice for this movie, but that's okay. >> legendary quarterback dan moreno played himself and who can forget him in this movie. >> what's your favorite memory of making that movie? >> it was laces out. i get that all the time. >> it's all that dan moreno's fault. >> just one year later, jim gave us "when nature calls." if you want another one, don't hold your breath. he said he has no interest in playing ace again. >> we could convince him, i think. (suspenseful music) - [announcer] these statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. - hi and thank
they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture.ot to have each other's backs... cerave. now the #1 dermatologist recommended skincare brand. >>> i can't believe it. it's been 25 years since jim carrie hit theaters as ace ventura president deket detecti. >> he wasn't the first choice for the movie. >> e.t. was on the set. and his love interest played by courtney cox. >> i wasn't first choice for this movie, but that's okay. >> legendary...
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people are locked up in a totally different way than i am. >> that's what you said. >> people are lockedtotally different way than i am. it just makes me be thankful for where i am. i would probably never be in the mods. the mods is like way inside, like two-man cell. you're in a cell. >> really. >> they lock the door on you. >> so that's where you see i guess the real serious inmates i would imagine. >> mm-hmm. it's a whole different world, yeah. it's a whole different world. >> are they close to you? i mean, that's somewhat disturbing. >> you can't hear me? >> when their 45 minutes is up, the intercom is cut off and gonzales' time with his mother comes to an abrupt end. >> i'll see you tomorrow. i'll see you tomorrow. >> so how did it go? >> it was all right. it was really good to see her. i haven't seen her in a really in a while or heard her voice. at first she seemed worried and sad. but she's strong and really picked herself up. it was really good to talk to her and see her and soon i'll see the rest of my family and everything will be going by fast and soon i'll be out of here. sh
people are locked up in a totally different way than i am. >> that's what you said. >> people are lockedtotally different way than i am. it just makes me be thankful for where i am. i would probably never be in the mods. the mods is like way inside, like two-man cell. you're in a cell. >> really. >> they lock the door on you. >> so that's where you see i guess the real serious inmates i would imagine. >> mm-hmm. it's a whole different world, yeah. it's a...
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it's advice melissa plans to ll continue to foow. >> locked. front door locked, garage door locked. >> even thouger van was targeted, she does have oneab thing to smit. >> jokes's on them. they got an emptyt gif card. >>> baltimore's mayor is resisting calls from the governor anr own city council to step hen down. catherin pugh is facing corruption allegations. fbi and ir agents raided her homes and baltimore city hall. the democrat made $800,000 tlling chil'sdrksoo bo tity. authorities wano know if that cash was really a kickback. governor larry hogan says pugh has lost the public's trus. she' currently out on leave for health reasons. >>> montgomery county leaders have approved a major rebuilding of roads and sidewalks to keep kids safe walking to school. it will make areas for l pedestriansger and more protected. a newsm 4 i-tea investigation last year found several thousand have been caught speeding or crashing their cars in local school zones since 2015. that includes 200 plus iou montgomery cy. county transportation leaders say they have made plans to upgrade crosswalks and si
it's advice melissa plans to ll continue to foow. >> locked. front door locked, garage door locked. >> even thouger van was targeted, she does have oneab thing to smit. >> jokes's on them. they got an emptyt gif card. >>> baltimore's mayor is resisting calls from the governor anr own city council to step hen down. catherin pugh is facing corruption allegations. fbi and ir agents raided her homes and baltimore city hall. the democrat made $800,000 tlling chil'sdrksoo...
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it works by fine—tuning the genetic instructions locked in our dna.for other conditions including parkinson's disease and alzheimer's. here's our health and science correspondent james gallagher. and the cows, look, moo! sue has endured pain few can imagine. she used to take strong painkillers every day due to a disease called porphyria. sue needed hospital treatment if she had a severe attack but even morphine didn't stop the pain then. i've had a child, i have done child labour but itjust feels like it's never going to end, it is so, so intense, so strong that it's in your legs, in your back and itjust resonates everywhere. it's really, really unbearable. but sue's life has been transformed by a monthly injection of a new type of medicine called gene silencing. this is how it works. inside our cells are genes. they send out messages containing the instructions for running our body but in porphyria an error leads to a build—up of toxic proteins. gene silencing intercepts the messenger, disabling it and restoring the correct balance of proteins. the s
it works by fine—tuning the genetic instructions locked in our dna.for other conditions including parkinson's disease and alzheimer's. here's our health and science correspondent james gallagher. and the cows, look, moo! sue has endured pain few can imagine. she used to take strong painkillers every day due to a disease called porphyria. sue needed hospital treatment if she had a severe attack but even morphine didn't stop the pain then. i've had a child, i have done child labour but itjust...
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the door was locked.he child safety lock was locked. >> samantha josephson was planning to graduate in e attend law school in the fall, instead she will be buried on wednesday. >>> there giving the first tv interviews. they spoke with gail king. stanford police, she said that he asked her to accompany her to his hotel room. she said what was first consensual, turned violent. >> and he was pushing down and pushing down, i could not hold my neck up. i did not know what was going on. i could not say anything because i'm choking and gagging. and so, it continues and he is holding my head, like i'm trying to lift my head and i cannot. >> is he saying anything to you? >> nothing. >> in a separate allegation, meredith watched and say that he her 19 years ago when their students at duke university. both women won the virginia's legislature to hold a public hearing where they can testify under oath against him. in a statement, he said in fact, we see escalating media appearances and a stated desire for political p
the door was locked.he child safety lock was locked. >> samantha josephson was planning to graduate in e attend law school in the fall, instead she will be buried on wednesday. >>> there giving the first tv interviews. they spoke with gail king. stanford police, she said that he asked her to accompany her to his hotel room. she said what was first consensual, turned violent. >> and he was pushing down and pushing down, i could not hold my neck up. i did not know what was...
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door you know they don't lock the door behind me i you know i don't lock it i lock it. and. do you hear him on american t.v. or earth were. you do or do you were just there yourself this is b.s. with james rhodes really is to we have in their lives that she would make sure that what you heard was going to be the state is in there the gulf war on drugs the easiest leaves now is a beauty to where we were at the end without them standing are now formally withdrawing your new president is that the right is a. suit and on the entrance of the city they are in one hundred is where you throw the willie week involved. and we will see your communities or if you are. the. this is shelby. my beautiful daughter that i or i raced i brought into this world and you took her out of this world and when you took shelby away from me you didn't just take away one child from me you took away all three of my children. because i'm a mother the pain you've caused my son and my daughter. it just keeps. ripping me apart. that pain will be there the rest of our legs. i had to come into the court room f
door you know they don't lock the door behind me i you know i don't lock it i lock it. and. do you hear him on american t.v. or earth were. you do or do you were just there yourself this is b.s. with james rhodes really is to we have in their lives that she would make sure that what you heard was going to be the state is in there the gulf war on drugs the easiest leaves now is a beauty to where we were at the end without them standing are now formally withdrawing your new president is that the...
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they say in a previous psychiatric hospital she was locked in a secluded attic room for hours. thatjade was in she was actually locked in a room for nine weeks and it was so awful for her because there was nothing in the room apart from a telly on a high bracket on the wall. nothing for her to do. she wore rubber clothes, nothing on the bed, not even a sheet. it was just awful. and we had to go there and it was heartbreaking. jade's family say she is still being held because the authorities believe she poses a risk to herself. birmingham city council, who are responsible for her care, told us it can't comment on her case for reasons of patient confidentiality. well, atus are like the old bedlam institutions in victorian times. labour's shadow care minister says the government has allowed private companies to make millions of pounds by treating nhs patients in psychiatric units that failed to provide suitable care. there have been a0 deaths in these units since 2015 and nine of those were deaths of people under 35. the government must recommit itself and re—pledge to close these
they say in a previous psychiatric hospital she was locked in a secluded attic room for hours. thatjade was in she was actually locked in a room for nine weeks and it was so awful for her because there was nothing in the room apart from a telly on a high bracket on the wall. nothing for her to do. she wore rubber clothes, nothing on the bed, not even a sheet. it was just awful. and we had to go there and it was heartbreaking. jade's family say she is still being held because the authorities...
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by locked into the layers.that at sea levels rise and wash in more sediment on the tides, even more carbon is buried. they say future sea—level rise could cause marshes on the coast of australia, china and south america to lock away and additional 5 million tonnes of carbon every year, equivalent to taking 1 million cars off the roads. the whole schedule of plant growth and carbon burial depends on the tides. solid c and flood defences cut wetlands off and shut the system down, so conservationists are calling for the protection and regeneration of wetlands around the world to help fight climate change by ensuring that more carbon remains stuck in the mud. and finally, back to the usa winter and a wildlife rescue with a difference. in michigan, this bald eagle was weighed down by a block of ice which formed on its tail. it is captured, the ice is slowly melted and after a spell of rehabilitation, and after a spell of rehabilitation, a large crowd gathered to watch its happy release back into the wild. and that's
by locked into the layers.that at sea levels rise and wash in more sediment on the tides, even more carbon is buried. they say future sea—level rise could cause marshes on the coast of australia, china and south america to lock away and additional 5 million tonnes of carbon every year, equivalent to taking 1 million cars off the roads. the whole schedule of plant growth and carbon burial depends on the tides. solid c and flood defences cut wetlands off and shut the system down, so...
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it is locked. it is like a man and wife. when the earth is moving this way, the moon is moving this way. when the sun is here, this side of the moon is hit by the sun. when the moon moves out this way, this side is hit by the sun. there is no dark side. that side, which is the far side, we never see because the moon is in lock. >> is there a difference between the size, in terms of geology or anything else? because the moon is in lock with the earth, the center of gravity is 2 kilometers further. a great deal of action came on that side facing the earth a lot more than the far side. the far side doesn't have all of the things we see that make the face of the man in the moon. very few black spots. because of the gravitational potential, there is a push where the near side has more of the black areas, volcanic rock, then the first side. there is a difference in composition. how did you decide to establish the center for earth and planetary studies here at the national air and space museum when you could have gone anywhere and
it is locked. it is like a man and wife. when the earth is moving this way, the moon is moving this way. when the sun is here, this side of the moon is hit by the sun. when the moon moves out this way, this side is hit by the sun. there is no dark side. that side, which is the far side, we never see because the moon is in lock. >> is there a difference between the size, in terms of geology or anything else? because the moon is in lock with the earth, the center of gravity is 2 kilometers...
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who doesn't lock as an essential part of the national security strategy. and that's a change from the 13 presidents who came before him since truman was president and sign signed the north atlantic treaty. every president has seen nato as a cornerstone of america's engagement in the the world. that we have strong allies. i want to help nato to achieve objectives. whether it was in terms of defense, whether it was in terms of arms control or in terms of diplomacy and dialogue with other countries around the world. that would not only serve american interests but make the the better and safer place. donald trump has not seen nato in that fashion. he has looked at it as a coalition of states where the only measure that matters is who spends what on defense. and if countries do not spend enough on defense, they are not worth being allies. there's no interest beyond what we spend on defense. he has called nato obsolete. he did so during the call pain and even after he was elected. he refused for many months to endorse article v, the fundamental collective defen
who doesn't lock as an essential part of the national security strategy. and that's a change from the 13 presidents who came before him since truman was president and sign signed the north atlantic treaty. every president has seen nato as a cornerstone of america's engagement in the the world. that we have strong allies. i want to help nato to achieve objectives. whether it was in terms of defense, whether it was in terms of arms control or in terms of diplomacy and dialogue with other...
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and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my place... is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that...