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and he said, with lois, they developed a system that is still in use today in the white house. ann: this is a fascinating point. thank you for raising this because we have already talked too timid?eisenhower did he think twice about the education and the broader issue? william: let me put it this way. two dodge the question, -- to dodge the question, historians disagree. there are those who feel that he was really quite out in front on civil rights and those who feel he didn't do enough. i would like to add to your very helpful and useful story that pointing at another figure in the white house, an african-american named frederick morrow. >> he's the one i referred to. came in almost four or five years later. william: yeah morrow. , morrow was a fascinating man, and he wrote repeatedly about his experiences in the white house. he wrote a memoir called "black man in the white house." i highly recommend it to you. it is about his experiences working with sherman adams and others. morrow tried very hard, eisenhower and others, to get meetings with civil rights leaders to meet one-
and he said, with lois, they developed a system that is still in use today in the white house. ann: this is a fascinating point. thank you for raising this because we have already talked too timid?eisenhower did he think twice about the education and the broader issue? william: let me put it this way. two dodge the question, -- to dodge the question, historians disagree. there are those who feel that he was really quite out in front on civil rights and those who feel he didn't do enough. i...
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all right lois madge is central africa director for human rights watch and he joins me now from he's home in vermont louis welcome to news africa why is. cracking down on human rights groups in this way. well this is this is a trend that has been emerging in since two thousand and fifteen. has been a protracted crisis now coming on to four years and human rights groups historically both a lively vibrant civil society that used to exist in the country and groups such as human rights watch used to have a real role in trying to guide the government on policy human rights abuses i think it's important to note that up until two thousand and fifteen in terms of civil society in terms of media and in terms of human rights organizations was a real beacon for the region. an example for freedom of expression freedom of association and despite major problems in the country in terms of arbitrary detention torture and killing things these groups still have the space with within which to work that all change in twenty fifteen there was an attempted coup. the president has been increasingly more an
all right lois madge is central africa director for human rights watch and he joins me now from he's home in vermont louis welcome to news africa why is. cracking down on human rights groups in this way. well this is this is a trend that has been emerging in since two thousand and fifteen. has been a protracted crisis now coming on to four years and human rights groups historically both a lively vibrant civil society that used to exist in the country and groups such as human rights watch used...
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d he said with lois they developped a system that is still in use today in the white house. -- his is a fascinating thank you for raising this because you've already talked about was eisenhower too tim snilled did he think twice about not just the education but the broader issue? >> let me just put it this way. to dodge the question, historians disagree. there are those who feel that he was really quite out in front on civil rights and those who feel he didn't do enough. very helpful and very useful story. pointing to another figure in the white house, an african-american named fred rake morrow. >> he's the one i referred to. came in almost four or five years later. >> yeah, morrow. morrow was a fascinating man and he wrote repeatedly about his experiences in the white house. he wrote a memoir called "black man in the white house." i highly recommend it to you. about his experience working with she wereen and others. he tried very hard to get the eisenhower team and african-american civil rights leaders to meet one-on-one. he played a big role in this martin luther king and others cam
d he said with lois they developped a system that is still in use today in the white house. -- his is a fascinating thank you for raising this because you've already talked about was eisenhower too tim snilled did he think twice about not just the education but the broader issue? >> let me just put it this way. to dodge the question, historians disagree. there are those who feel that he was really quite out in front on civil rights and those who feel he didn't do enough. very helpful and...
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i think biggest mistake with democrats and lois lerner thing. congress allowed the executive branch to stymie it. they took the cop-out, we will hold low lois lerner in contemp. they didn't want to pull that trigger. kennedy: they could have helder in in contempt of congress for making a statement then faking of fifth. >> the follow-up, you you can jail them until they talk, congress ha had no teeth. what is the executive branch learned over the couple of years. kennedy: more power equals more fun. >> also you don't have to cooperate, there is stymie, obstruct, slowdown. i think that congress has to assert its powers. >> good there are a few people leads the charge, i know there are republicans kajr al -- angrh rand paul and tillis and others. >> this is a national energy. >> agree with the broad constitutional principle. i think that president is exercises statute authority that he was given by congress to do this. kennedy: i don't doubt that. >> i agree with principle and precedents for other -- -- >> what are democrats and congress trying to
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los cuatro hombres llegaron hasta la bodega persiguiendo a dos individuos mÁs y con el grumo el grupo loÍrriÓ el lunes pasado cerca de las 11:00 de la noche en esta bodega localizada en el 29 25 de esta avenida. aquÍ alex garcia tiene dos meses trabajando y ahora estÁ que teme por su seguridad . >>> yo da miedo que me pueda pasar a mi >>> mire a los sospechosos, los cuatro descrito por las autoridades de piel oscura co, cuerpo de complexiÓn delgada y uno de ellos de familiares de las vÍctimas del accidente de ethiopian airlines de hace una semana quedaron con fÉretros vacÍos con solo bolsas de tierra que el gobierno les cediÓ ya que les llevarÁ mucho tiempo identificar a las vÍctimas >>> de las 150 y siete vÍctimas del vuelo, 35 trprovenÍan de diferentes paÍses incluian tambiÉn a trabajadores . >>> porque a diferencia de los usurpadores, nosotros le damos la cara al pueblo de venezuela y vamos a resolver los problemas de nuestro paÍs >>> el lÍder de la oposiciÓn en prometiÓ mejorar idÓ para la vida de los venezolanos pero advirtiÓue el paÍs enfrentarÁ dificultades en el camino. maduro, po
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that's what will through the eyes of lois an awful hostile subtle hostile shot. i'm going to tell was odd but yet he told all the all. the parts of the plan from a number of the might of the gods. and i know one of the parents. don't want them and yet. we will have to sit through i've kept it up. because you're sure to believe that she has it could be a good one have. we just waited until. there's a lazy hole good luck time now with the levels off a little to get all. the full sister for if you know of it all. i did was to say. that in the us a driver can be at the wheel for up to eleven hours out to fourteen in europe the rules are tighter the daily maximum is normally nine hours but breaks have to be taken every four and a half hour and the rest should be enough in our hands. but this is the moroccan so hard. as i told his friend in the coffee there is no long. eights on the plane at. the nest. and that nobody has gone as one as you just did not. much good as you get a good deal. when i get up now. that is within nasa was a good quality to do for the. night and
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that seems to lois. and into sleep. because the receptor is our increased along with the adenosine the urge to sleep growth and that's something that everyone experiences after one or two nights without sleep it's practically impossible to stay awake. you can fall asleep in any situation even while talking or sitting up. in the toughest phase of a test to keep awake thirty eight hours using positron emission tomography the researchers were able to confirm that sleep deprivation led to a high density of available adenosine receptors. they conclude that staying awake when your body is telling you to go to sleep is not only bad for brain performance but for the entire body. to look at that in more detail they took regular blood samples from the subjects and found that their sugar metabolism was out of whack a possible sign of early diabetes. and then another thing that interested us was how quickly will they recover when we let them sleep for eight hours and one night . this one night wasn't enough to normalize sugar metab
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this story for us hi hands of the german foreign minister has said is in comprehensible that mother lois regime would declare the german ambassador persona non-grata but is it because germany has been very vocal with its support for one guy though the opposition leader. yes indeed in the last few weeks couple of months germany has again and again criticized the duras regime and emphasize that it sees one guy joe as the legitimate interim president often as a way that was also reaffirmed by the foreign minister in his reaction to this expulsion of the german ambassador that leaves germany in something of a bind why don't himself in an interview with the german media has said today that germany should ignore this decree by madhura because it does not recognize the dura as president if germany does that obviously it leaves the ambassador in a very difficult situation so what germany has done now is that it has say that it is recalling its own ambassador from venezuela for consultations back to berlin that's the compromise that's been taken at the moment but has germany is by far not the onl
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in particular i want to thank you folks because you have been, -- please say he will loy to all your friends that have been with us really from day one. what you've been through is unthinkable. and i appreciate it. and you're strong people. you're strong and you're proud. and your kids are looking down on you right now and they're very proud of their moms and their dads. you know that, right? they're very proud. [applause] thank you very much. again to those republican senators that did what they had to do yesterday, i want to thank them. they're very special friends, very special people and they want to see borders that are strong where we don't allow drugs and crime and all of the problems coming into our country. thank you all very much. thank you. >> white nationalist, rising threat around the world? president trump: i don't really. i think it's a small group of people that have very, very serious problems. i guess if you look at what happened in new zealand, perhaps that's a case. i don't know enough about it yet. they're just learning about the person. and the people involved.
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lois lane live for us there in london plenty more ahead on this news hour we hear from relatives of the victims of sunday's ethiopian airlines crash some of whom lost whole families. saudi activists stand trial after campaigning for women's rights in the kingdom. and don't cross here a road pedestrian causes chaos at a cycling bracy in italy and thousands. who've been. sold out still ahead but first two young men have opened fire in a school in the brazilian city of san paolo killing at least eight people and then themselves students are among the dead seventeen people mostly children have been taken to hospital. lifeless in buenos aires so daniel what happened here. well the details are still being assessed by investigators this happened about sixty kilometers from the center of sao paolo in a district known as suzanne no a school. elementary school two attackers it thought their ages are between twenty and twenty five entered the school having first attacked a vehicle shows really in the neighborhood they opened fire it said with a revolver some are saying with a bow and arrow and som
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programmatic engagement with the black ancestral legacy, something that we had already loun in the case of lois ma jones. i'm showing you the stylistic differences. this is much more descriptive, the colors are much more limited, whereas this almost psychedelic colors, these brilliant colors that afri-cobra encouraged. this three-year derided -- reiterated the idea that black is beautiful. it became both an aesthetical and political call. i'm showing you elizabeth catlett's "black is beautiful." it relates clearly african american identities and the perspective, specifically with the politics of black panthers. black is beautiful became a broader cultural attitude. i'm showing you yet another cover from "life" magazine where black models take center stage. once you go in the interior, the caption reads, "you see before you what may well be the most persuasive demonstration of successful black power ever assembled. this spectacular breakthrough , part of the new emphasis on black pride and equality was brought about by advertisers and fashion arbiters who are finding that black is not only beaut
programmatic engagement with the black ancestral legacy, something that we had already loun in the case of lois ma jones. i'm showing you the stylistic differences. this is much more descriptive, the colors are much more limited, whereas this almost psychedelic colors, these brilliant colors that afri-cobra encouraged. this three-year derided -- reiterated the idea that black is beautiful. it became both an aesthetical and political call. i'm showing you elizabeth catlett's "black is...
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. >> um, it was a short flight from loy to here, um -- >> reporter: no complaints, no concerns? >> none. yeah, it was nice. >> reporter: a number of u.s. pilots have reported control issues while flying the max 8. the union for flight attendants is calling for the aircraft to be grounded. reporting live here at sfo, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thanks so much for the update there. >>> san ramon valley teachers have until tomorrow to vote on ratifies a new contract, but another es strike is brewing in sublynn. they've been trying to hammer out a new contract for more than a year. teachers say the issue boils down to one thing -- money. >> we don't think the district is put ago priority on its students. we think that they are hoarding money in several accounts, as opposed to spending that money on the students now that are here. >> the district believes both sides are looking for what's best for the students, and mediation can still resolve differences. teachers have until friday to cast their vote. >>> new this morning sounds like a rivalry got a little too heated. two
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happen on interstate 80 in november 2017, 49-year-old fred lois sacramento was found guilty of four counts of murder, prosecutors say loe has several previous dui convictions and could spend the rest of his life in prison. >>> news this morning pope francis has legislation for vatican personnel and diplomats overseas. for the first time, the pope is requiring catholic officials to immediately report or face fines or jail time. the legislation also requires that these big rooms are welcomed, listen to and provided with any assistance they need.>>> the first part of rebuilding paradise, the first building permit has been issued. this comes five months after the wild fire destroyed most of the town. they plan to rebuild it and nearly identical home to the one they lost, the fire destroyed 11,000 homes. paradise has only received 21 building permit applications, three of those sites have received certification that the soil on the property is clean.>>> governor newsom says pg&e is planning to nominate them, they plan to replace half of the board in the upcoming months after filing for break --
happen on interstate 80 in november 2017, 49-year-old fred lois sacramento was found guilty of four counts of murder, prosecutors say loe has several previous dui convictions and could spend the rest of his life in prison. >>> news this morning pope francis has legislation for vatican personnel and diplomats overseas. for the first time, the pope is requiring catholic officials to immediately report or face fines or jail time. the legislation also requires that these big rooms are...
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county have dropped all charges against actor jussie smollett, he was facing 16 counts of disorder loiconduct for allegedly staging a hated crime against himself. police became suspicious when the alleged attackers claimed they went to gonzaga university. and all charges today were dropped. the mayor of chicago, rahm emmanuel and the police superintendent are furious. the mayor says this is a whitewash of justice. that's how it's going. everybody we think committed crimes, didn't. r. quelkelly and felicity huffm you're f you're free to go. pope francis had a meet and greet in laredo, italy, during which, many people lined up to kiss his ring. and after about ten minutes of ring-kissing ring-kissing the pope had had enough. [ the pope said nope. i love this video. i watch it like eight times today. and by the way, it's also good if you add an ice-cream cone. ♪ there you go. tonight on the show, we've got a good one, music from rodrigo y gabriela science guy bob pflugfelder is here. so stick around. stick around. >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by the maker of front line plus
county have dropped all charges against actor jussie smollett, he was facing 16 counts of disorder loiconduct for allegedly staging a hated crime against himself. police became suspicious when the alleged attackers claimed they went to gonzaga university. and all charges today were dropped. the mayor of chicago, rahm emmanuel and the police superintendent are furious. the mayor says this is a whitewash of justice. that's how it's going. everybody we think committed crimes, didn't. r. quelkelly...
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they live most loi ly in montan canada., if your brother dies then you have to marry their wife. you have to marry your brother's wife. and it's a tell all this. they've robbed a bank together. and he dies, but she wants to keep the money, so she agrees to marry a 12 year old, which is me. >> jimmy: this movie should be called "the luckiest boy in the world." patricia, first of all, looks really mad at her agent. and you look like, mom, what is going on? get me out of here? >> in reality i had such a crush. oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: i bet. >> just a true romance. >> jimmy: please, you must make a sequel to this. >> that's actually a great idea. >> jimmy: she's an oscar western. you're ve you are very creative. i love this concept you have. it's so interesting and creative. it's a collaboration amongst the world. >> yeah, sure. it's called band together, with logic, the rapper logic at the center of it. >> jimmy: lodggic has a name that's also a word. it sounds like a math tutorial. >> if you are a fan of bobby tarantino also k
they live most loi ly in montan canada., if your brother dies then you have to marry their wife. you have to marry your brother's wife. and it's a tell all this. they've robbed a bank together. and he dies, but she wants to keep the money, so she agrees to marry a 12 year old, which is me. >> jimmy: this movie should be called "the luckiest boy in the world." patricia, first of all, looks really mad at her agent. and you look like, mom, what is going on? get me out of here?...
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but you're telling me analogous loy we're asking them to do more than they were in their 30-different classifications because we're going to ask for greater skills and that part of this was educating them to more skills for greater efficient though there's an increased cost for these employees. >> correct. the employees in this classification will have additional responsibility go along with that. that means the cope of what they'll do in their day to day duties will be broad. i will add to what ron said, going back to when we were in the early stages of our journey on epic, we hired a consulting firm to come in and evaluate our revenue cycle practices an tell us -- and tell us where our strengths and weaknesses were and one piece they identified early as weakness and an opportunity was the fact we had often inconsistent practices and in our scheduling across our department and we were not up to modern-day standard or best practices in terms of early financial clearance and in terms of gather the data we need early in the process which then will translate through the process of engage
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tell your wife lois were watching bob mueller go to church earlier today.get we will bring you back on. sandra: as we await the release of key findings from the mueller report, democratic 2020 candidates are hitting the campaign trail. beto o'rourke and kirsten gillibrand making their pitches to voters. jacqui heinrich is life here in new york city. reporter: take on a standard. senator joe legrand sat here in just a few minutes for her first appearance in tonight her candidacy. she's taking aim directly at the president by hosting in front of the trump international hotel. she was also one of the first democratic candidates to win again after the announcement came down the mueller report was finished. whatever the report contains coming a result we already know. undermine our democracy. she then urged supporters to join her at this rally in front of the national hotel. 13 other democratic candidate who had an exploratory committee. the presidential hopefuls have uniformly called attorney general william barr to release the full mueller report and not allow
tell your wife lois were watching bob mueller go to church earlier today.get we will bring you back on. sandra: as we await the release of key findings from the mueller report, democratic 2020 candidates are hitting the campaign trail. beto o'rourke and kirsten gillibrand making their pitches to voters. jacqui heinrich is life here in new york city. reporter: take on a standard. senator joe legrand sat here in just a few minutes for her first appearance in tonight her candidacy. she's taking...
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there were entirely legitimate nonpartisan conservatives who did not receive tax exempt status under loist the irs purely because she didn't like their politics. now you have the irs protecting an openly partisan group in flagrant violation of the law. havhave you got to think that maybe there is something wrong with the irs. >> there is something wrong with the irs. that's not the only agency where there is something wrong. this is-so i keep up your good work as your previous guest said, if people don't speak out we are all lost. that's the big omission people not speaking out. there is nothing more harmful than to keep silent when you shouldn't be defending yourself and others who are exercising their own first amendment rights. >> tucker: amen. i agree with that boyden gray, thank you for coming on. >> my pleasure. good luck to you. >> tucker: thank you. democrats find themselves tonight split overth question of impeachment. will party leaders prevail? they are nervous about it. or, the fire breathing freshman who would like to begin impeachment proceedings this evening. who will win?
there were entirely legitimate nonpartisan conservatives who did not receive tax exempt status under loist the irs purely because she didn't like their politics. now you have the irs protecting an openly partisan group in flagrant violation of the law. havhave you got to think that maybe there is something wrong with the irs. >> there is something wrong with the irs. that's not the only agency where there is something wrong. this is-so i keep up your good work as your previous guest said,...
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weighed heavy loy on the hefrjs and jay powell came out at 2:00 p.m. and told us that interest rates would remain on a hold which allows averages to rebound. on any other day it would have produced a spectacular rally today it only gave us a temporary bounce which got repealed by chinese worries and again as will be the case tomorrow today the two stories canceled each other thought and trump is making hard line comments because he has the upper hand. more important, he obviously doesn't trust the chinese government this should come as no surprise so makes sense that he'd want to keep the tariffs to make sure china plays ball why take them off and then put them back on again, just keep them on. trump's in the playbook. it's like distrust but verify. that's why he's talking about leaving them in place even after we come to an understand withes prc. if you want to understand what the president is doing, got to give you a lesson. called context when ronald reagan was negotiating an arms reduction treaty with the soviet union he repeated over and over agai
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. >> the fbi is lying, michael cohen is loying and the cia is lying.all right. >>> joe biden backtracking after saying something good about mike pence. if i built a van, it would do more than haul. if i built a van, it would carry my entire business. i'd make it available in dozens, make that thousands of configurations. it would keep an eye on my fleet. [ beeping ] and an eye out for danger. with active brake assist. if i built a van, i'd make it available in diesel and gas. and i'd build it right here, in south carolina. introducing the all new sprinter starting at $33,790. built in the usa. mercedes-benz. vans. born to run. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenn
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sk lois lerner, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from georgia reserves. and the gentleman from new york is recognized. i now yield two minutes to the gentlelady from california, the chair of the crime subcommittee, ms. bass. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. bass: madam chair, i support h.r. 112, the enhanced background checks act of 2019, as a commonsense measure to improve the current firearms background checks system and to save lives. 25 years ago today we began implementation of the brady background checks act. the system employs background checks on those seeking to purchase firearms from licensed gun dealers has made us safer. now it is time to address the circumstances in which the f.b.i. needs additional time to investigate information relating to a prospective purchaser when the records may not be immediately clear as to whether someone is legally allowed to purchase a firearm. under current law, after a -- three days, a gun dealer has the disdiscretion to sell a gun to a purchaser if the system is not given a green light to the sale
sk lois lerner, i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from georgia reserves. and the gentleman from new york is recognized. i now yield two minutes to the gentlelady from california, the chair of the crime subcommittee, ms. bass. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. bass: madam chair, i support h.r. 112, the enhanced background checks act of 2019, as a commonsense measure to improve the current firearms background checks system and to save lives. 25 years ago today we began...
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that lois we have seen in nearly eight years after earnings was a letdown.eo also relinquishing his role. earnings.y up on ,p close to 10% here today jeffrey saying it was a massive beat when it came to earnings, despite all the concerns about the conservative side. so the stock is doing quite well today. yousef: that's get back to this part of the world. saudi aramco will buy a majority stake in a chemical giant for over $69 billion. that is the middle east's biggest deal ever. finance the crown prince's economic agenda. our economic reporter has the story. sizesive deal in terms of and scope. run me through the technical details. x aramco will by the state the value of 123.4 we all per share. at $69.1l deal valued billion. that spread it close to the closing price yesterday. aramco getting this without having to pay a substantial premium over the market value and there is been some suggestions that part of the reason it took a long time to get agreed is because of differences in view on how much they wanted to raise and from aramco, in how much they want t
that lois we have seen in nearly eight years after earnings was a letdown.eo also relinquishing his role. earnings.y up on ,p close to 10% here today jeffrey saying it was a massive beat when it came to earnings, despite all the concerns about the conservative side. so the stock is doing quite well today. yousef: that's get back to this part of the world. saudi aramco will buy a majority stake in a chemical giant for over $69 billion. that is the middle east's biggest deal ever. finance the...
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more pain, do we think that, in thosece circumst women would remain peaceful and loving and kind and loy do we not? and let's have a think about how those situations will play out , and ally went into the book thinking i want to know, too. i want to know what would hap in these circumstances, and then just following the logic of the characrs and the the plot through to work out what i thought the answer was. >> okay, so then you created this world, our readers have read -- let's go to some of their questions. >> why did you decide to write the novel entirely in the present tense? >> the book would only work if it seemed like it was right now. so people say to me, when is it set? i said day after tomorrow, basically. it's going on. you ow, i started out thinking, oh, maybe i'll set it in the '70s. but, actually, no, ytou nee be able to go, would my life be different today if this happened today? >> yeah. and, you know, that remains a very pointed question. >> and in the book, things sort of evolve. you give us a kind of countdown and countup. so we're sort of in time.go >> something ig to
more pain, do we think that, in thosece circumst women would remain peaceful and loving and kind and loy do we not? and let's have a think about how those situations will play out , and ally went into the book thinking i want to know, too. i want to know what would hap in these circumstances, and then just following the logic of the characrs and the the plot through to work out what i thought the answer was. >> okay, so then you created this world, our readers have read -- let's go to...
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hope so he loi filo filed her o complaint last year. >> it's been a lonely road. >> reporter: today she's no longer going solo. >> there is power in numbers. so i was hoping that this day would happen where the current national team players would finally overcome their own fear and the intimidation that u.s. soccer placed upon the current national team players. >> reporter: no comment from u.s. soccer as the players kick off this legal battle. >> speaking of which, talk about what the players are looking for. >> the players are seeking back pay and damages. so that could climb into the millions of dollars. and class action lawsuit means former players can also join the lawsuit as well. >> and these women already sparked revelation. thanks. >>> dave is back. >> and out west rain and mountain snow, that is what we'll be dealing with in the sierra nevada and the cascades. just about a foot, foot and a half of snow rolling through. and maybe an inch or a little more than that in northern and central california. meanwhile heavy snow could see upwards of a foot of that or so as you head through
hope so he loi filo filed her o complaint last year. >> it's been a lonely road. >> reporter: today she's no longer going solo. >> there is power in numbers. so i was hoping that this day would happen where the current national team players would finally overcome their own fear and the intimidation that u.s. soccer placed upon the current national team players. >> reporter: no comment from u.s. soccer as the players kick off this legal battle. >> speaking of which,...
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came in a response to controversial commes by freshman congresswoman omar, seeming to question tty loyewed her statement as anti-semitic. one of omar's jewish col agues says the congresswoman has since apologized to her in private. >>> after years of searching,el scientists bve they have found a new type of killer whale. they live in the waters off the tip of sth america. andr heads are rounder their trademark dorsal fins are more pointed than those of other orcas. biologistsaook samples to see if the whales might belong to a whole new specie it may clear up ctroversy that some mystery whale was stealing 200-pound fish from tliir s. >>> down to charleston, south carolina, al roker is standing by for a check of the weekend weather. >> i'm in your state. we're being treated so well the charleston wine and food festival. let's show what's going on today, a lot of weather to talk about. have snow making its way into the mid atlantic states. a storm system coming out of ths rockhat will cause some problems. we have tonight an area of seve weather possible. 10 million people from texas to ar
came in a response to controversial commes by freshman congresswoman omar, seeming to question tty loyewed her statement as anti-semitic. one of omar's jewish col agues says the congresswoman has since apologized to her in private. >>> after years of searching,el scientists bve they have found a new type of killer whale. they live in the waters off the tip of sth america. andr heads are rounder their trademark dorsal fins are more pointed than those of other orcas. biologistsaook...
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. >> and i'm lois harp. now here's the news.first time, cnn brought the world to people in realtime. >> cnn, the world's most important network. >> i didn't do cable news network because somebody told me it couldn't be done. i figured it was a very viable concept, and i went ahead and did it. it was after we announced we were going to do it that the detractors showed up. >> is cable news network just going to be a new means of delivering the same kind of fare? >> no. it already does provide different fare. and cable news network is a perfect and maybe the best example of that. >> people love news. and we had lots of it. and the other guys had not very much. so choice and quantity won out. >> new york city, hello. >> the major catastrophe in america's space program. >> i am lou dobbs along with financial editor myron kandel. >> jessica mcclure trapped for almost three days now in a dry artesian well. >> the iron curtain between east germany and west berlin has come tumbling down. >> good evening, i'm pat buchanan, the conservativ
. >> and i'm lois harp. now here's the news.first time, cnn brought the world to people in realtime. >> cnn, the world's most important network. >> i didn't do cable news network because somebody told me it couldn't be done. i figured it was a very viable concept, and i went ahead and did it. it was after we announced we were going to do it that the detractors showed up. >> is cable news network just going to be a new means of delivering the same kind of fare? >>...
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there is outright government bias like we saw from lois lerner's i.r.s. there are activist-driven online mobs that come after individuals' reputations and their livelihoods. this is not -- i repeat, this is not a climate where the people's representatives should be rushing to make more of americans' private information public. the aclu is not often an organization that would be described as bipartisan, not often, but here is what the aclu wrote in a letter to house democrats just a couple of days ago. this is what the aclu had to say. there are provisions that unconstitutionally impinge on the free speech rights of american citizens and public interest organizations. it strikes -- the bill strikes the wrong balance between the public's interest in knowing who supports or opposes candidates for office and the vital associational privacy rights guaranteed by the first amendment. that's the aclu. they go on. h.r. 1, interferes with that ability by impinging on the privacy of donors to these groups, forcing the groups to make a choice. their speech or their d
there is outright government bias like we saw from lois lerner's i.r.s. there are activist-driven online mobs that come after individuals' reputations and their livelihoods. this is not -- i repeat, this is not a climate where the people's representatives should be rushing to make more of americans' private information public. the aclu is not often an organization that would be described as bipartisan, not often, but here is what the aclu wrote in a letter to house democrats just a couple of...
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plus chef maria loi shares some delicious delights from her mediterranean kitchen.. [backstreet boys' "don't go breaking my heart"] ♪ >> ryan: hey! >> kelly: what? [cheers and applause] >> ryan: good morning. hey. all right. [cheers and applause] it's friday. [cheers and applause]
plus chef maria loi shares some delicious delights from her mediterranean kitchen.. [backstreet boys' "don't go breaking my heart"] ♪ >> ryan: hey! >> kelly: what? [cheers and applause] >> ryan: good morning. hey. all right. [cheers and applause] it's friday. [cheers and applause]
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. >>> entrar en una zona a loi j mejor no es lo que hemos hecho en teatro o en cine, television, tambienlas si situaciones se dan por la com i comedia. >>> hoy viene un capitulo bien interesante, me gusta mucho la p parte donde hace unas semanas atras don armando, el viene y la verdad tuvieron etste cruce de miradas, con la presencia del a armando colombiano que es todo un exito >>> eexito:s un mometnto bien p importante para mi, para la g gente, musica por los fans, al director, a los escritores, es muy bonito, nada mas una cruce d de mirads entre el seÑor don a m armando . >>> djanod la huella la verdad que felicidades, la disciplina, el amor y el cariÑo que se le ponen a cada uno hacebn que sera un exito y por eso te tenemosene nueva york, gracias por habernos acompaÑado, no se pierdan betty en nueva york todas las noches . >>> asi es, yl capitulo esta muy bueno. >>> a las 9/8 centro por t telemundo, no se lo pierdan, hugo, seran muchas cosas, se (musica) las dejo con el ritmo del mari mariachi en un nuevo dia (musica) (musica) (musica) (musica) (musica) (musica) (musica) (musica) (mu
. >>> entrar en una zona a loi j mejor no es lo que hemos hecho en teatro o en cine, television, tambienlas si situaciones se dan por la com i comedia. >>> hoy viene un capitulo bien interesante, me gusta mucho la p parte donde hace unas semanas atras don armando, el viene y la verdad tuvieron etste cruce de miradas, con la presencia del a armando colombiano que es todo un exito >>> eexito:s un mometnto bien p importante para mi, para la g gente, musica por los fans,...
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i got a bellyache when president alump said how low oil -- loy he was.n regard to johnny isakson saying his remarks were deplorable, this week on the circus, steve bannon called his people deplorables. host: we will hear from sherman in bowling green, ohio, a veteran. good morning. caller: good morning. i personally think they should have walked the reporter out of their. he is there to report news, not on what somebody feels about john mccain. host: the president made the statement at a public forum, what did you think of the statements? caller: they asked the question, how does he feel about john mccain. why not ask what color underwear he has on? host: since he made the statements, what do you think of those? caller: not everybody loves everybody. he got asked a question that is totally ridiculous. it doesn't bother me. nobody loves everybody. host: did you agree with the president on this one? caller: i don't know john mccain. i have no idea. and i don't think everybody in this country knows john mccain. it's a ridiculous question. host: dennis will
i got a bellyache when president alump said how low oil -- loy he was.n regard to johnny isakson saying his remarks were deplorable, this week on the circus, steve bannon called his people deplorables. host: we will hear from sherman in bowling green, ohio, a veteran. good morning. caller: good morning. i personally think they should have walked the reporter out of their. he is there to report news, not on what somebody feels about john mccain. host: the president made the statement at a public...
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he is capable of being loy, he is fundamentally disloy. ainsley: like i lied but i'm not a liar. congress sent the convicted liar to congress. >> there is one he should have passed. he should have had lanny davis. wasn't that lanny davis sitting next to him? he has a clinton lawyer. that's like a get out of jail free card. ainsley: michael vs. michael. >> i think donald trump should get the nobel peace prize. is he a villain he is a murderer, he is nice. like watching gal lump from lord of the rings, donald trump give me money, help me i didn't lie, i'm lying now. brian: you just got yourself another five minutes. >> i did. brian: he said he didn't want to go to the white house. he is saying i hope to be asked to go to the white house. >> it's amazing, he never thought donald trump would be president but he was the guy who convinced him to run afternoon said he would absolutely win. brian: when do we find out about the deplorables show. >> we will find out when i check my flight to evansville in five minutes. brian: so there tonight? >> yeah, evansville, indiana, it's amazing. so
he is capable of being loy, he is fundamentally disloy. ainsley: like i lied but i'm not a liar. congress sent the convicted liar to congress. >> there is one he should have passed. he should have had lanny davis. wasn't that lanny davis sitting next to him? he has a clinton lawyer. that's like a get out of jail free card. ainsley: michael vs. michael. >> i think donald trump should get the nobel peace prize. is he a villain he is a murderer, he is nice. like watching gal lump from...
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who has now gone and you had an exchange with regard to international comparisons, other countries lois out of the water with investments and early childhood, wraparound services, which we know pay off in it serious dividends. we have one of the lowest rates, lowest enrollment rates in early childhood education. just let me tell you, the hhs budget proposes to eliminate preschool development grants. we have level funded headstart. we take on most 15-year-olds in our school system. other countries don't do that. they take the highest achievers. so when you look at, you have to take that into consideration. the national assessment of education progress has a shown large gains which we should be proud of for children of color over the past three decades. we have made gains and we continue to denigrate our public education system which leads me to the view that that is because the decision is to privatize this. i am sorry that you didn't answer the questions of the mismanagement of the agency. with regard to short-term pell which everyone is extolling but there are some pieces around that,
who has now gone and you had an exchange with regard to international comparisons, other countries lois out of the water with investments and early childhood, wraparound services, which we know pay off in it serious dividends. we have one of the lowest rates, lowest enrollment rates in early childhood education. just let me tell you, the hhs budget proposes to eliminate preschool development grants. we have level funded headstart. we take on most 15-year-olds in our school system. other...
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they're apause they lower gdp inflation is loy look back at history when you have those three thingsocks tend to do pretty well. we need to listen to that. what is the one thing that caught my eye in the fed reaction the u.s. dollar. u.s. dollar sold off pretty hard yields drop and the dollar went lower. there's two ways we're playing that and investing that for our advisors here. with the lower dollar. large caps and emerging markets. large caps need to do better when the u.s. dollar is lower. also, large caps do better than small caps and you are late in the economic cycle emerging markets kind of simple. that's two ways we're playing with what the fed did. lower u.s. dollar should benefit those two areas. what gets dicey when there is interest rate hikes, you worry about emerging markets, and they got crushed at the end of last year that takes some of the fear out of, i guess, a -- some type of contagion from some currency we barely talked about. >> joe, you know, building on that, i mean, emerging markets were down the third quarter. fourth quarter emerging markets did pretty wel
they're apause they lower gdp inflation is loy look back at history when you have those three thingsocks tend to do pretty well. we need to listen to that. what is the one thing that caught my eye in the fed reaction the u.s. dollar. u.s. dollar sold off pretty hard yields drop and the dollar went lower. there's two ways we're playing that and investing that for our advisors here. with the lower dollar. large caps and emerging markets. large caps need to do better when the u.s. dollar is lower....
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this is dash camera video at thacapturing a driver's lois call with a small plane.ad. incredibly the pilot and passenger were not hurt. the driver of that tow truck felt so lucky after this he bought lottery tickets. wow. jillian: a college basketball coach let's excitement get the best of him. just watch this. [cheers] jillian: university of nebraska head coach tim miles tripping and falling down while celebrating his team making it to the big 10 tournament. miles laughing off the tumble getting up and making his way to the locker room. i fall victim to incidents like that all the time. so i feel the same. ainsley: even if you are in pain you have to get up and like own it whoo if you broke your leg then just hobble into the locker room and then call 911. steve: thank you, jillian. ainsley: a possible bomb cyclone turns deadly blowing across the country. daniel groves hit and killed trying to help a driver in blizzard conditions. steve: in south dakota powerful winds nearly blowing a. trying to launch a weather balloon. i don't know but he tried. brian: janice dean
this is dash camera video at thacapturing a driver's lois call with a small plane.ad. incredibly the pilot and passenger were not hurt. the driver of that tow truck felt so lucky after this he bought lottery tickets. wow. jillian: a college basketball coach let's excitement get the best of him. just watch this. [cheers] jillian: university of nebraska head coach tim miles tripping and falling down while celebrating his team making it to the big 10 tournament. miles laughing off the tumble...
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we are looking aat loy lower open ever so slightly lower -- everybody. s&p 500. looking to lose 12 at the open nasdaq holding on to a two-point gain here. >>> e-cigarette maker jule is based in san francisco, and lawmakers there are not thrilled about it they don't like that fact. they kind of like to chase them out. shares of altrea dipped on the news and are down slightly in the premarket. >> currently jule does occupy city-owned property. they would be grabbed fathered in >> they don't like what they're doing. >> the reason -- >> yeah. >> they don't like what jewel is doing. they've seen the fda crackdown and the whied that there's more teens vaping and teens sploeking cigarettes >> 100%. >> that's kind of what's spurred the entire thing >> there's a report that altrea, that scott gottlieb, the head of the fda, had a difficult meeting according to sources cited by bloomberg and jule executives. to san francisco >> all down hill the nanny state, obviously that's -- i don't like e-cigarettes i don't. i mean, to help people quit is one thing, but is you have a wh
we are looking aat loy lower open ever so slightly lower -- everybody. s&p 500. looking to lose 12 at the open nasdaq holding on to a two-point gain here. >>> e-cigarette maker jule is based in san francisco, and lawmakers there are not thrilled about it they don't like that fact. they kind of like to chase them out. shares of altrea dipped on the news and are down slightly in the premarket. >> currently jule does occupy city-owned property. they would be grabbed fathered in...