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i'd like to thank sean penn and danielle macdonald, apologies to matt damon.hoking up on the smoke from above ♪ ♪ i'm obsessed with the poison and us what a mess cause there's no one to trust ♪ ♪ huh-uh come on honey huh-uh count your money ♪ ♪ huh-uh what's so funny there's a riot living inside of us ♪ ♪ i got paranoia baby and it's so hysterical crackin up under the pressure looking for a miracle ♪ ♪ huh-uh come on honey lyin' in a bed of blood and money ♪ ♪ huh-uh what's so funny we are rivals in the riot inside us ♪ ♪ i'm impressed with the presence of none i'm possessed from the heat of the sun ♪ ♪ hurry up cause i'm making a fuss fingers up cause there's no one to trust ♪ ♪ huh-uh come on honey huh-uh count your money ♪ ♪ huh-uh what's so funny there's a riot living inside of us ♪ ♪ i got paranoia baby and it's so hysterical crackin up under the pressure looking for a miracle ♪ ♪ huh-uh come on honey lyinn a bed of blo ♪ huh-uh what's so funny we are rivals in the riot inside us ♪ ♪ huh-uh come on honey lyin in a bed of blood and money ♪ ♪ huh-uh what's
i'd like to thank sean penn and danielle macdonald, apologies to matt damon.hoking up on the smoke from above ♪ ♪ i'm obsessed with the poison and us what a mess cause there's no one to trust ♪ ♪ huh-uh come on honey huh-uh count your money ♪ ♪ huh-uh what's so funny there's a riot living inside of us ♪ ♪ i got paranoia baby and it's so hysterical crackin up under the pressure looking for a miracle ♪ ♪ huh-uh come on honey lyin' in a bed of blood and money ♪ ♪ huh-uh...
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nejra: lucy macdonald and valentin marinov stay with us.io draghi might be leaving the ecb with a final stimulus package, but he faced unprecedented opposition in the governing council. we speak exclusively to one of has more hawkish colleagues, robert holzmann. let's get the bloomberg first word news with annabelle droulers in hong kong. >> good morning. the u.s.-china relationship was the focused during last night's democratic debate. joe biden invoke to the legacy of obama as he challenged the policies of bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. he said if washington did not act, beijing would end up making the rules. >> the problem is not the trade deficit, the problem is they are stealing our intellectual property. the problem is they are violating the wto. that is a different issue than whether or not they are dumping agricultural products on us. we are in a position where if we don't set the rules, we infect are going to find ourselves with china setting the rules. >> the chances of a u.s. recession before the 2020 election are now at 75
nejra: lucy macdonald and valentin marinov stay with us.io draghi might be leaving the ecb with a final stimulus package, but he faced unprecedented opposition in the governing council. we speak exclusively to one of has more hawkish colleagues, robert holzmann. let's get the bloomberg first word news with annabelle droulers in hong kong. >> good morning. the u.s.-china relationship was the focused during last night's democratic debate. joe biden invoke to the legacy of obama as he...
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this request is at the behest of commissioners macdonald and anderson.thank you very much for the use of the commissioners' fund reserve and the balance of that reserve is in your package that you have and we -- and the reachout for this effort was done in 2017 and 2018 and capital staff is elated to move forward with this project. staff is recommending to move forward. thank you. >> clerk: any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioner anderson? >> thank you. i would like to ask that you correct page 2 of your memo you said that commissioners macdonald and henderson and that should be changed to anderson, because that's me. >> apologies the. >> and i want to thank everybody for this. i went out and visited the site and it's a beautiful site. it's going to be an amazing playground and i hope that people will figure out where it is because it's sort of hidden -- it's a hidden gem. so i support this project and the use of those reserves. >> entertain a motion. >> so moved. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> motion carries.
this request is at the behest of commissioners macdonald and anderson.thank you very much for the use of the commissioners' fund reserve and the balance of that reserve is in your package that you have and we -- and the reachout for this effort was done in 2017 and 2018 and capital staff is elated to move forward with this project. staff is recommending to move forward. thank you. >> clerk: any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioner...
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macdonald for that purpose. ms. macdonald: it's ironic to national dy from the academy of science as junk science. correlational means it's not a regression analysis. evertheless, the findings remain accurate, that they found no bias in police shootings. is a finding that's been supported by numerous other studies. harvest r from 2017, economist fryer, found no racial shootings. the most sophisticated lab tudies of shoot, don't shoot decisions to date from the university of washington found officers were three times less ikely to shoot unarmed black suspects than unarmed white suspects and to significantly decide to shoot unarmed black suspects than armed white suspects. shoot-don't shoot studies by the university of chicago carell found no police bias against black civilians. we are living through racially biassed police shootings is the creation of reporting. in 2015, the same year from which the academy of national data came from, the white victims of fatal a ice shootings included 50-year-old suspect in a domest
macdonald for that purpose. ms. macdonald: it's ironic to national dy from the academy of science as junk science. correlational means it's not a regression analysis. evertheless, the findings remain accurate, that they found no bias in police shootings. is a finding that's been supported by numerous other studies. harvest r from 2017, economist fryer, found no racial shootings. the most sophisticated lab tudies of shoot, don't shoot decisions to date from the university of washington found...
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i want you to watch closely the reaction of the man sitting next to macdonald.s name is phillip atiba goff. >> also told we're living through an epidemic of racially biased the police shootings of black men. this too is false. a study published this august in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences is just the latest research undercutting the media narrative about race and police shootings. >> joining me now, phillip atiba goff, the man whose reaction in that hearing went viral. he's the co-founder and president of the center for policing equity. also joining, minneapolis police chief medaria arradondo. welcome to you both. phillip, i have to start with you because first of all, you now have become a meme. your reaction is what we were all thinking of. what do you mean you think this is fake and all some sort of ploy? what were you thinking? >> we were in front of the senate judiciary committee. we had all been sworn in to tell the truth under penalty of perjury. so when i heard someone saying that it was overblown based on the research, being one of
i want you to watch closely the reaction of the man sitting next to macdonald.s name is phillip atiba goff. >> also told we're living through an epidemic of racially biased the police shootings of black men. this too is false. a study published this august in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences is just the latest research undercutting the media narrative about race and police shootings. >> joining me now, phillip atiba goff, the man whose reaction in that hearing...
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macdonald, neville chamberlain and jimmy maxton ramsay macdonald, neville chamberlain andjimmy maxtonhat was bothering me most was which girl i should get in touch with to ta ke to girl i should get in touch with to take to the pictures next saturday. that seemed to put neville chamberlain‘s problems to one side! a very good example, whatever you are and whatever your circumstances, we are all going through the same developmental processes. obviously your life did change and less than five years later you fought in the d—day landings. what was that like, the process when you realised that life would not be like you had envisaged it at 14? on that night, when that declaration was made, i don‘t think any of my family, my mum and dad and two sisters, i don‘t think any of us realised how it was going to change our lives. for example, at that time, my dad was a sergeant in the home guard. my eldest sister worked at rolls—royce. later on, my younger sister joined the wrens and became a petty office and that was a problem for me when i got in the navy because i never rose a run among “— got
macdonald, neville chamberlain and jimmy maxton ramsay macdonald, neville chamberlain andjimmy maxtonhat was bothering me most was which girl i should get in touch with to ta ke to girl i should get in touch with to take to the pictures next saturday. that seemed to put neville chamberlain‘s problems to one side! a very good example, whatever you are and whatever your circumstances, we are all going through the same developmental processes. obviously your life did change and less than five...
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cambio en nuestros hÁbitos alimentarios, y sucede cuando los seres humanosconsumen menos carne, macdonaldssumidor que por razones de edad y de reducir el consumo de carne. los milenios, a quienes se les preocupa el calentamiento global, y a los que les preocupa el maltrato animal. estos productos tiene otro atractivo, que es lo econÓmico, el mercado alternativo de carne puede general para el 2040, $240,000,000,000 a nivel mundial, es cierto que los productos vegetarianos no es una novedad,muchos artistas se han inclinado por eso, como el presidente bill clinton, y otros artistas. la revoluciÓn de estos productos de carne ha generado una julio: hoy se celebra nacionalmente el dÍa de una bebida que ha traspasado fronteras y culturas, es el cafÉ, segÚn una encuesta la ciudad de oakland es la tercera del paÍs que consume este producto. los invito ahora que nos manden una foto por instagram tomÁndose una taza de cafÉ. recuerde que noticias univisiÓn 14, ya tiene una aplicaciÓn, donde puedes conectarte las 24 horas del dÍa, puedes ver el noticiero es un misterio donde se encuentra el cuepro de j
cambio en nuestros hÁbitos alimentarios, y sucede cuando los seres humanosconsumen menos carne, macdonaldssumidor que por razones de edad y de reducir el consumo de carne. los milenios, a quienes se les preocupa el calentamiento global, y a los que les preocupa el maltrato animal. estos productos tiene otro atractivo, que es lo econÓmico, el mercado alternativo de carne puede general para el 2040, $240,000,000,000 a nivel mundial, es cierto que los productos vegetarianos no es una...
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heather macdonald hot off a fiery capitol hill exchange on policing in america. >> there can be no doubtfortunately, that communities of color perceive law enforcement as a threat to their everyday freedom. [ orchestral music playing ] mom you've got to get yourself a new car. i wish i could save faster. you're making good choices. you'll get there. ♪ were you going to tell me about this? i know i can't afford to go. i still have this car so you can afford to go. i am so proud of you. thanks. principal. we can help you plan for that. start today at principal.com. people, our sales now apply to oa new low.mes. at visionworks, our sales are good on all of our frames. why are you so weird? get 60% off any pair of glasses. no exclusions. really. visionworks. see the difference. billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath healthy gums oral rinse fights gingivitis and plaque and prevents gum disease for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy, there's therabreath at walmart. this fall, book two, separate qualifying stays at choiceho
heather macdonald hot off a fiery capitol hill exchange on policing in america. >> there can be no doubtfortunately, that communities of color perceive law enforcement as a threat to their everyday freedom. [ orchestral music playing ] mom you've got to get yourself a new car. i wish i could save faster. you're making good choices. you'll get there. ♪ were you going to tell me about this? i know i can't afford to go. i still have this car so you can afford to go. i am so proud of you....
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una persona que puede estar registrada en un choque de dos automÓviles, sucedio en la avez venida macdonaldta por estaba, los sujetofreren reparar daÑos, pavimentar entradas, o sellar techos, a veces actÚan como esposos, y durante la conversaciÓn con sus vÍctimas, principalm, personas de edad avanzadas en estado vulnerable, piden permiso para utilizar el baÑo, y asÍ espiar dentro de las casas, con esta informaciÓn, nos vamos a una pausa. >>> al regresar, el presidente donald tru, vÓ el Área de la bahÍa, sepa quÉ dijo dlu is de desamparados de nuestra regiÓn, la comunidad de san frascincio, quiere que la comunidad se sienta segura, al volver les diremos cÓmo. >>> leles lloviznas en comunidades como (nombre en inglÉs), a que hora llegaran a nuestra regiÓnluego de la pausa comercial. >>> decenas de opositores del presidente, se presentan ante la campaÑa de reelecciÓn. >>> flialgunos dicen que estÁ haciendo buen trabajo, otros estÁn en contra. >>> los residentes de los Ángeles, estan nartos de la indigencia, y el gobierno, harÁ algo, el mandatario, hizo ellos reclaraciones en chamino a su visit
una persona que puede estar registrada en un choque de dos automÓviles, sucedio en la avez venida macdonaldta por estaba, los sujetofreren reparar daÑos, pavimentar entradas, o sellar techos, a veces actÚan como esposos, y durante la conversaciÓn con sus vÍctimas, principalm, personas de edad avanzadas en estado vulnerable, piden permiso para utilizar el baÑo, y asÍ espiar dentro de las casas, con esta informaciÓn, nos vamos a una pausa. >>> al regresar, el presidente donald...
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tonight, sean penn, from "unbelievable," danielle macdonald, this week in unnecessary censorship, andtainly, jimmy kimmel! ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: welcome, hi, i'm the host of the show. i thank you for watching. i thank you for coming. hello again. [cheers and applause] those of you who watched the debate earlier tonight here on abc and forgot to turn the television off, thank you for joining us. you know, tonight we watched the third democratic debate, this
tonight, sean penn, from "unbelievable," danielle macdonald, this week in unnecessary censorship, andtainly, jimmy kimmel! ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: welcome, hi, i'm the host of the show. i thank you for watching. i thank you for coming. hello again. [cheers and applause] those of you who watched the debate earlier tonight here on abc and forgot to turn the television off, thank you for joining us. you know, tonight we watched the third democratic debate, this
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we have the evening edit host, elizabeth macdonald and market watcher david dietze.'t found something that goes similarly wicked with david so i will eschew that. it is interesting how the sentiment has changed, right? all of a sudden the markets don't know, well, wait a minute, it's not a gimme. what do you think? >> that shows it's a divided fed. because i was just on the phone talking to sources. what we expect is probably a quarter point rate cut but no indication of future rate cuts so that shows you that there's a big divide, i don't know if david agrees, what -- neil: he's nodding. that's a good sign. >> that's a good sign. what the fed will do. i think there's a raging debate behind the scenes at the federal reserve. neil: it changed suddenly over the last week or two. maybe some of the stronger data we got, sentiment numbers out of university of michigan, could certainly be the housing data today, 12-year highs, but it comes and goes, but i'm wondering, too, if some of the fed members are looking at what's going on abroad and saying do we want to mimic that,
we have the evening edit host, elizabeth macdonald and market watcher david dietze.'t found something that goes similarly wicked with david so i will eschew that. it is interesting how the sentiment has changed, right? all of a sudden the markets don't know, well, wait a minute, it's not a gimme. what do you think? >> that shows it's a divided fed. because i was just on the phone talking to sources. what we expect is probably a quarter point rate cut but no indication of future rate cuts...
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a former director of prosecutions, lord macdonald, has said borisjohnson will be in co nte m pt if saide refuses to do this. you have the possibility of a prime minister being sent to jail. that sounds absolutely fantastical, but given events... you think the police officer from given events... you think the police officerfrom outside given events... you think the police officer from outside number 10 given events... you think the police officerfrom outside number 10 would walk in and arrest him? maybe it will be the same one who took samir khan out? maybe we can get the same one to take boris to the clink. that borisjohnson one to take boris to the clink. that boris johnson might just resign rather than asking for an extension. yes, and there is a strategy in that way. he will hand the keys over, he will think temporarily, to jeremy corbyn, or whoever is able to get a confidence motion through to back their party. that is one option. i think the way that borisjohnson their party. that is one option. i think the way that boris johnson has conducted himself politically, that feeling of w
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i'm elizabeth macdonald and "the evening edit" starts right now. china and the u.s. agreed to meet in october for trade talks in d.c. edward lawrence is at the white house with more. >> we'll start with what moved the market. is that announcement there will be face to face talks in early october between the two trade delegations. we had the much anticipated phone conversation. our chinese trade sources tell us the chinese feel like the call went very well. china got a consensus from the u.s. to work towards a mutual deal. >> i am sure you notice during the phone call between the two sides, the two sides admit we'll make efforts to provide better conditions for the next trade talk. >> there will be deputy level meetings to find a path forward so there will be progress at those meetings in october. also at the white house today, the head of general motors was talking with the president and held a private meeting. she has been under fire by the president since announcing closing a manufacturing plant in ohio. >> did you talk about this comment -- reporter: the white hou
i'm elizabeth macdonald and "the evening edit" starts right now. china and the u.s. agreed to meet in october for trade talks in d.c. edward lawrence is at the white house with more. >> we'll start with what moved the market. is that announcement there will be face to face talks in early october between the two trade delegations. we had the much anticipated phone conversation. our chinese trade sources tell us the chinese feel like the call went very well. china got a consensus...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. chad pergram on capitol hill with the democrats latest on impeachment. reporter: this is muddled what the house judiciary committee is going to do tomorrow with regard to impeachment. the resolution says to determine whether to recommend articles of impeachment. the house majority leader steny hoyer was asked earlier whether he thought they were into an impeachment inquiry. he said no. steny hoyer had to say no, this opens the door possibly for that. they will go through this tomorrow to set the parameters for this investigation. i think this is muddle. listen to the house judiciary chairman. he says what we are doing is clear. it has been clear and it continues to be very clear. people just aren't sure when it comes to doug tol collins, the top republican on the committee. he says you cannot have an impeachment inquiry unless you start with a vote on the house floor. the other problem is there are a lot of moderate democrats who wonder if democrats are pushing too hard on impeachment. i just talked a couple moments ago with donna shalala. she is a fresh
i'm elizabeth macdonald. chad pergram on capitol hill with the democrats latest on impeachment. reporter: this is muddled what the house judiciary committee is going to do tomorrow with regard to impeachment. the resolution says to determine whether to recommend articles of impeachment. the house majority leader steny hoyer was asked earlier whether he thought they were into an impeachment inquiry. he said no. steny hoyer had to say no, this opens the door possibly for that. they will go...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. president trump is being updated hourly. 2,500 active duty troops stand ready to assist relief efforts tbhat hammas and the u.s. hurricane dorian is expected to arrive sometime tomorrow. this as the bahamas got hit with the most of powerful hurricane in history. category 5. wind gusts up to 220 miles per hour. a 27-foot storm surge. its highest point is 40 feet above sea level. in the u.s., five states in a state of the emergency. florida, georgia, south carolina, north carolina, and virginia. millions urged to evacuate. $25 billion in damages. that's the estimate of the cost of this storm. but those jumps typically change. mike tobin is live in tybee island with more. reporter: the last we heard from the governor of georgia, he's trying to address the people who aren't taking this storm seriously. he says the storm will park itself offshore and dump water on this part of the country for 24-30 hours. so the evacuation order remains on the beach. you can see a lot of people who are not
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. president trump is being updated hourly. 2,500 active duty troops stand ready to assist relief efforts tbhat hammas and the u.s. hurricane dorian is expected to arrive sometime tomorrow. this as the bahamas got hit with the most of powerful hurricane in history. category 5. wind gusts up to 220 miles per hour. a 27-foot storm surge. its highest point is 40 feet above sea level. in the u.s., five states in a state of the...
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and on thursday, sean penn, danielle macdonald and green day, after the debate.ou know our first guest from one "office" and three "hangovers." he's a very funny man whom you can see spelunk as a tour guide in the new movie "corporate animals." it opens in theaters a week from friday. please welcome ed helms. ♪ >> jimmy: please, relax. >> hey. >> jimmy: relax. i know you've been very busy, haven't you? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you've been doing a lot of stuff. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: are you okay? >> i'm exhausted. i'm ready for a nap, and i was hoping you had a couch. >> jimmy: can i say something? i i'm serious here. if you wanted to take a nap for eight minutes, i'll sit here quietly and watch you, i'll be happy to do that for you. >> i do. i talk in my sleep, so it works for a talk show. >> jimmy: this could kill two birds with one stone. >> i tell horrific details about my life. >> jimmy: do you really? do you talk in your sleep and your wife hears you? >> i moan, i've never heard it, but i make a sound, and i know it coincides with nightmares. i make a noise tha
and on thursday, sean penn, danielle macdonald and green day, after the debate.ou know our first guest from one "office" and three "hangovers." he's a very funny man whom you can see spelunk as a tour guide in the new movie "corporate animals." it opens in theaters a week from friday. please welcome ed helms. ♪ >> jimmy: please, relax. >> hey. >> jimmy: relax. i know you've been very busy, haven't you? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you've been...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. thanks for joining us. you are watching the fox business network. republicans went on full attack mode. >> the house authorized the judiciary committee to conduct an inquiry into the impeachment of the president. it's that simple. i dare you to do it. i double dog dare you to do it. it's like a seinfeld hearing. it's a hearing about nothing. we have people give testimony and the president can write us a letter. >> the judiciary committee is i giants instagram picture to make you believe something is going on when it's not. >> after today i hoped the democrats could move past this fake impeachment strategy. liz: it looks like nancy pelosi got annoys and would not say the "i" word -- at her presser. >> the staff can ask witnesses questions, and treats some documents and evidence as confidential. it also allows, the president can write a written response to this investigation. but house speaker nancy pelosi tired of getting this impeachment question. >> i am not answering any more questions on this subject. th
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. thanks for joining us. you are watching the fox business network. republicans went on full attack mode. >> the house authorized the judiciary committee to conduct an inquiry into the impeachment of the president. it's that simple. i dare you to do it. i double dog dare you to do it. it's like a seinfeld hearing. it's a hearing about nothing. we have people give testimony and the president can write us a letter....
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. liz: thank you for joining us. you are watching the fox business network. president trump my wood world leaders at the summit today in new york city. but the showdown is with iran. here we are in d.c. with more. >> donald trump arriving at the united nations holding the meeting at every turn reporters asked the president about the whistleblower report concerning a call with the world leader. president trump says within the call the question happen in july of 2018, with the president of ukraine, it was to congratulate him for his election went. in part on his platform they were stepping out corruption. he mentioned former vice president joe biden son and to call in the end to investigate the in of the investigation that the company his son was working for. >> you probably know joe biden and his son are corrupt. they probably know that. joe biden and his son are corrupt. but the fake news does not want to report it. because they are democrats. if that ever happened, for republican ever did what joe biden did, if repu
i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. liz: thank you for joining us. you are watching the fox business network. president trump my wood world leaders at the summit today in new york city. but the showdown is with iran. here we are in d.c. with more. >> donald trump arriving at the united nations holding the meeting at every turn reporters asked the president about the whistleblower report concerning a call with the world leader. president trump says...
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week, we have new shows with sean penn, chelsea handler, ed helms, sharon osbourne, jd p danielle macdonaldood and three mystery music guests. whose names i cannot reveal. in fact, i've said too much already. that's all next week. >> jimmy: our first guest is a fine actor and a man so profoundly masculine that each hair in his mustache has its own tiny mustache. it's really incredible. he will be visiting 37 cities, with a one-man show called "all rise," beginning september 11th in appleton, wisconsin. please welcome nick offerman. [cheers and ♪ >> jimmy: how are you, nick? >> i'm very well. i'm sorry, i couldn't help but overhear. you have a rash on your alabama? >> well, that was off the air. we had a discussion about a medical condition guillermo is having. >> oh, gosh. >> jimmy: it's okay. he signed a release. we can get into it. but yeah, guillermo has a rash. and the doctor drew around the rash with a sharpie to see if it was going to get any bigger on the same day donald trump drew on alabama. so we were just noting that. see what i'm saying? >> yeah, right there on the panhandle the
week, we have new shows with sean penn, chelsea handler, ed helms, sharon osbourne, jd p danielle macdonaldood and three mystery music guests. whose names i cannot reveal. in fact, i've said too much already. that's all next week. >> jimmy: our first guest is a fine actor and a man so profoundly masculine that each hair in his mustache has its own tiny mustache. it's really incredible. he will be visiting 37 cities, with a one-man show called "all rise," beginning september 11th...
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to be reappointed to the mayor's disability council and they are jim blacksten and sally coughlin macdonald. so they will be missed. i want to thank them for their work on the council for the last couple of years. and i'm sorry to see they weren't able to reapply to the council. i'd like to welcome our new council members that are here today with us. and let me -- they've already introduced themselves, but i'd like to give your names again. stephen herman. lily marshall-fricker. helen pelzman. i'd like to welcome the new council members and give them an opportunity if they'd like to say something. if not, that's okay. but i wanted to give you the opportunity. okay. go ahead and move ahead. we look forward to working with you. and again, congratulations. okay, we're going to move on to information item number 5, report from the mayor's office on disability. and i'd like to welcome our director, nicole bohn. >> nicole: thank you for the introduction. hello, everyone. thanks for being here today. thanks also to everyone watching on sfgovtv and to folks listenings on our bridge line today. i ha
to be reappointed to the mayor's disability council and they are jim blacksten and sally coughlin macdonald. so they will be missed. i want to thank them for their work on the council for the last couple of years. and i'm sorry to see they weren't able to reapply to the council. i'd like to welcome our new council members that are here today with us. and let me -- they've already introduced themselves, but i'd like to give your names again. stephen herman. lily marshall-fricker. helen pelzman....
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green day will be here tomorrow night after the democrats debate with sean penn and danielle macdonaldthat. 17 years after she rocketed to fame, our first guest is now a daytime television star. season ten of "the talk", please say hello to sharon ♪ >> jimmy: hey, congratulations. ten seasons of this show. >> can you believe it? and i've not been fired yet. >> jimmy: not only have you not been fired, i believe you are the only remaining, living host of the show. did you know that? >> i am, yes. >> jimmy: i actually had them write it down. you've had ten co-hosts over the last ten years. some are still with you. >> come on. >> jimmy: how many of them can you name? >> who's on the show? >> jimmy: mm-hm. and who was on the show, too. >> oh. well, i'll start with who's on the show now. >> jimmy: you saw them today. >> who's on the show now. is carrie ann, cheryl underwood. >> jimmy: yes. >> me, marie osmond. >> jimmy: that's correct. let's dig a little deeper. can you name -- go ahead. >> go on. >> jimmy: no, you go on. you've got to name the rest of them. >> oh, julie chen. >> jimmy: mm-h
green day will be here tomorrow night after the democrats debate with sean penn and danielle macdonaldthat. 17 years after she rocketed to fame, our first guest is now a daytime television star. season ten of "the talk", please say hello to sharon ♪ >> jimmy: hey, congratulations. ten seasons of this show. >> can you believe it? and i've not been fired yet. >> jimmy: not only have you not been fired, i believe you are the only remaining, living host of the show....
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post of the evening edit on fox business network if you haven't seen it, check it out, elizabeth macdonald and in center seat, steven hilton, host of the next evolution, we are glad he's here come out numbered, good to see you. a lot to get to you, happy monday. president trump says he canceled a secret meeting with the tele- bandleaders at camp david after the terror groups latest attack. 12 people killed in that attack last thursday including an american service member and after the president tweeted about the planned meeting with the taliban, critics from both political parties taking issue with the timing and the location, secretary of state mike pompeo defending the choice of the venue in the negotiations, watch. >> we found that arrangement acceptable that the verification was adequate and we concluded this was a perfectly appropriate place. you know the history of camp david, lots of bad folks have come through that place and lots of peace negotiation taken place, almost always the case that you don't get to negotiate with good guys. >> harris: 2020 democratic candidate amy klobucha
post of the evening edit on fox business network if you haven't seen it, check it out, elizabeth macdonald and in center seat, steven hilton, host of the next evolution, we are glad he's here come out numbered, good to see you. a lot to get to you, happy monday. president trump says he canceled a secret meeting with the tele- bandleaders at camp david after the terror groups latest attack. 12 people killed in that attack last thursday including an american service member and after the president...
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thank you for joining us i'm elizabetelizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪.: thank you for joining us, you're watching the fox business network. let's get to edward lawrence in washington on trump impeachment in the ukraine controversy. >> the president donald trump met face-to-face with the president of the ukraine, they both answered questions about the call july 25 and what democrats say the president crossed the line asking for an investigation into the company involved former vice president's son. the president almost disheartened, this is what we are talking about at the united nations general assembly. >> the democrats in congress who will not give us a single vote to take care of loopholes, we have loopholes that are so horrible and it would be so easy to fix and we know they should be fixed but they don't want to do it because they don't want to give trump any credit. it's all about the election that's all they care about. they don't care about the country they only care about the election review the democrats say the president pressured the presiden
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beetries mary mary macdonald. er and her unit served behind enemy lines in belgium, but she was wounded with shell fragments those injuries she lost her sight in her right eye. chief nurse macdonald remained nd first known woman to have received -- to have earned the purple heart. 2013, i had the honor of presenting a long overdue purple heart to the family of a world corporal william b. tebow. colonel tebow served in the in the guard, enlisted army, and was in may, 1918, wounded in action. in belgium.g shrapnel wounds to his legs and was wounded again. army discharged from the in 1919 but never received his purple heart and he received and during world war ii responded to another call to defend freedom, enlisting this serving as navy and an aircraft inspector. in two world ving wars, corporal tebow was never medals he had earned. presenting the purple heart to his family was something i'll never forget. 95 years overdue, but time could not diminish the debt e oto corporal tebow for his service and sacrifice in de
beetries mary mary macdonald. er and her unit served behind enemy lines in belgium, but she was wounded with shell fragments those injuries she lost her sight in her right eye. chief nurse macdonald remained nd first known woman to have received -- to have earned the purple heart. 2013, i had the honor of presenting a long overdue purple heart to the family of a world corporal william b. tebow. colonel tebow served in the in the guard, enlisted army, and was in may, 1918, wounded in action. in...
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come up with how to undo what the law gave the one nun a gift of god adama dick don't lie number macdonald villian i got in riyadh only make a name on a slip of the highgate at the lodge i didn't have him up in an economic on the money board unless the united made any income of them folded in. several 100 islands have already been evacuated and today the refugees crowd on to larger and better protected islands such a small way the capital. already overcrowded new houses are being crammed together . but in another better irony of the sand wars new. construction require ever more sand. we have been in the middle of the indian ocean for the last 5000 in the have written history that goes but. we can't just. far from the mild deaves beautiful threatened beaches. greed and speculation drive the global markets for sand and show no signs of slowing down. bombay is not an isolated case there's never been so much construction but at the same time housing has never been less affordable. one 3rd of urban populations now live in slums while go cities and empty apartments are being built all over the w
come up with how to undo what the law gave the one nun a gift of god adama dick don't lie number macdonald villian i got in riyadh only make a name on a slip of the highgate at the lodge i didn't have him up in an economic on the money board unless the united made any income of them folded in. several 100 islands have already been evacuated and today the refugees crowd on to larger and better protected islands such a small way the capital. already overcrowded new houses are being crammed...
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it come up was how to undo what the law gave the one nun a gift to god adama to go on line number macdonald 1000000000 i got in the ottoman economically monocle and the hog ate at the lodge i didn't even looking at it and not only kind of money but unless the united in the going to come and live in. several 100 islands have already been evacuated and today the refugees crowd on to larger and better protected islands such a small way the capital. already overcrowded new houses are being crammed together . but in another better irony of the sand wars new. construction were choir's ever more sand. we have been in the middle of the indian ocean for the last 5000 in the have a written history that goes but. we can't just. far from the mild deaves beautiful threatened beaches. greed and speculation drive the global markets for sand and show no signs of slowing down. bombay is not an isolated case there's never been so much construction but at the same time housing has never been less affordable. one 3rd of urban populations now live in slums while go cities and empty apartments are being built al
it come up was how to undo what the law gave the one nun a gift to god adama to go on line number macdonald 1000000000 i got in the ottoman economically monocle and the hog ate at the lodge i didn't even looking at it and not only kind of money but unless the united in the going to come and live in. several 100 islands have already been evacuated and today the refugees crowd on to larger and better protected islands such a small way the capital. already overcrowded new houses are being crammed...
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and later this week, sean penn, sharon osbourne, danielle macdonald, bill burr and two more surprise guests. which i feel like is too many surprises. right? anyway, please watch for all that. our first guest tonight is a comedian, a talk show host, a best-selling author and now documentary filmmaker. she explores the subject of race and reunites with her ex-con high school boyfriend in "hello privilege, it's me, chelsea." watch it on netflix starting friday. please welcome chelsea handler. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] how are you doing? >> i'm well, thank you. >> jimmy: i'm glad you're here. >> hi! >> jimmy: you look fantastic. i love your dress, may i say, as well. >> thank you. you look very dapper yourself. >> jimmy: i'm wearing the same suit i usually do. but i appreciate it. >> you're welcome. you're welcome. this is my first time here at t the "jimmy kimmel" show. thanks for having me. >> you've gone from a lowly talk show host to now ma maker of documentary films. >> yes, yes, i suppose it is. >> jimmy: it is, yeah. >> i wanted to kind of dig a little bit deeper. no offense. i wa
and later this week, sean penn, sharon osbourne, danielle macdonald, bill burr and two more surprise guests. which i feel like is too many surprises. right? anyway, please watch for all that. our first guest tonight is a comedian, a talk show host, a best-selling author and now documentary filmmaker. she explores the subject of race and reunites with her ex-con high school boyfriend in "hello privilege, it's me, chelsea." watch it on netflix starting friday. please welcome chelsea...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald, the evening edit starts right now. welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. let's get you updated on that fiery hearing with the acting director of national intelligence. who got grilled by congress on that anonymous whistleblower complaint about the president's call with the ukraine leader. hillary vaughn brings us that story live. reporter: we are getting more details on that anonymous whistleblower. the new york times is reporting that the whistleblower is a cia officer that was assigned to the white house, and now, the president is calling whistleblower a spy. the la times obtained audio from the private event with the president in new york where the president called into question the whistleblower's tactics and also the facts that this whistleblower went off secondhand information. president trump: basically, that person never saw the call, heard something and decided that he or she was a spy. i want to know whose the person who gave the whistleblower, whose the person that gave the whistleblower the information?
i'm elizabeth macdonald, the evening edit starts right now. welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. let's get you updated on that fiery hearing with the acting director of national intelligence. who got grilled by congress on that anonymous whistleblower complaint about the president's call with the ukraine leader. hillary vaughn brings us that story live. reporter: we are getting more details on that anonymous whistleblower. the new york times is reporting that the...
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thanks for joining us i'm elizabeth macdonald, the evening edit starts right now. welcome to the show you're watching the fox business network. let's begin with president trump today with news on the trade war with china, and the showdown with iran while meeting with the australian prime minister. blake burman has the latest from the white house. blake? >> just a couple hours ago at the white house president trump was set to meet with his national security team on iran, as potential military strike options were expected to be updated. the briefing comes as the president, and the treasury secretary this morning, unveiled new sanctions against iran, targeting the country's central bank and its national development fund. the president says iran is spiraling into financial distress. president trump: it's too bad what's happening with iran. it's going to hell, doing poorly they are practically broke. they are broke. >> earlier this week the secretary of state not only blamed iran for the oil attacks in saudi arabia but also described it as an act of war. the commander-i
thanks for joining us i'm elizabeth macdonald, the evening edit starts right now. welcome to the show you're watching the fox business network. let's begin with president trump today with news on the trade war with china, and the showdown with iran while meeting with the australian prime minister. blake burman has the latest from the white house. blake? >> just a couple hours ago at the white house president trump was set to meet with his national security team on iran, as potential...
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it's written by heather macdonald, who's with the manhattan institute, and the headline on it is, "theenn law school mob scores a victory." and just let me read the first paragraph. "the campus mob at the university of pennsylvania law school has scored a hit. professor amy wax will no longer be allowed to teach required first year courses, the school's dean announced last week." i'll stop there. what's that about? wax: well, there's a -- there's a whole saga that leads up to it. i could try to give you the short form. i still haven't figured it all out entirely because i think it ties into some broader themes of what's happening to our society, generally, and to the university sector, in particular, but i think it all began back last august 9, when i co-published -- little innocuous, i'll bet, in "the enquirer," the "philadelphia enquirer" or so, i regarded it, called "paying the price for the breakdown of a country's bourgeois values." and in it, my co-author, larry alexander and i talked about this bourgeois script that i had mentioned to you, some basic precepts of behavior and how
it's written by heather macdonald, who's with the manhattan institute, and the headline on it is, "theenn law school mob scores a victory." and just let me read the first paragraph. "the campus mob at the university of pennsylvania law school has scored a hit. professor amy wax will no longer be allowed to teach required first year courses, the school's dean announced last week." i'll stop there. what's that about? wax: well, there's a -- there's a whole saga that leads up...
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i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now.ing updated hourly. 2,500 active duty troops stand ready t
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you heard what heather macdonald had to say.ople off the streets and many cases get these gang members to stay there longer, right? >> yes. i agree with that woman's statement. i mean it incap slates everything right there. take the handcuffs off the police and put them on the bad guys. >> martha: she said it's easier to figure out who are going to be involved in these shootings, the victims and the shooters than it is trying to track down these awful people doing these mass shootings. do you agree with that? what does that mean? recommendation i mean, the city paid yale university to do a study. and in inglewood they said 9% of that community is 600 times more likely to be the victim of or the shooter in a violent crime when you stop this think about this outcome guys to trained me. the first body i see you look and say this is horrible. the guy said this was yesterday's shooter and today's shooter is tomorrow's victim. the city had a policy where they would go out and interview and talk to these people we identify as gang lead
you heard what heather macdonald had to say.ople off the streets and many cases get these gang members to stay there longer, right? >> yes. i agree with that woman's statement. i mean it incap slates everything right there. take the handcuffs off the police and put them on the bad guys. >> martha: she said it's easier to figure out who are going to be involved in these shootings, the victims and the shooters than it is trying to track down these awful people doing these mass...
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most of the evening at it on the fox business network, elizabeth macdonald. and in the center seat, one of my personal favorites. guy benson, fox news contributor and host of the guy benson radio show. he is "outnumbered." i guess i'm not supposed to show favoritism like that. [laughter] >> jessica: it's already been done. >> guy: i'm fine with it as long as it's me. [laughter] >> harris: i know congratulations are in order. you got that left-hand bling. >> melissa: good for you, we are happy for you! let's get to business. president trump just hours ago speaking on a response to last weekend's attacks in saudi arabia. he did not rule out a military option, and he said this. >> these are the highest sanctions ever imposed on a country. we've never done it to this level. it's too bad what's happening with iran, it's going to hell. doing poorly. they are practically broke. they are broke. they could solve the problem very easily. all they have to do is stop with the terror. they have been the number one, as you know very well, the number one country worldwide o
most of the evening at it on the fox business network, elizabeth macdonald. and in the center seat, one of my personal favorites. guy benson, fox news contributor and host of the guy benson radio show. he is "outnumbered." i guess i'm not supposed to show favoritism like that. [laughter] >> jessica: it's already been done. >> guy: i'm fine with it as long as it's me. [laughter] >> harris: i know congratulations are in order. you got that left-hand bling. >>...
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and listen to shadow chancellorjohn macdonald this morning, a pivotal figure in labour, clearly indicatingan election further back. in my view, later, rather than sooner. so that could be late october or beyond. so, after the date we all know.. well, one of the arguments... sorry, after october 31st? yeah, possibly. but one of the arguments that's been put forward is, boris johnson says he wants a deal, let's see what he gets at the european council, because then people canjudge whether or not the deal is satisfactory or not, or whether they actually do support no—deal. now, it is notjust a question about whether boris johnson now, it is notjust a question about whether borisjohnson can be trusted or not, it is all about election tactics. and on the labour side, they take the view if they have an election after october 31st, when we have not left the eu, borisjohnson has not been able to take us out on no—deal, then that means mrjohnson would have to go into that election campaign having failed on his central pledge to leave, make a do or die. and interestingly, yesterday ina or die. and i
and listen to shadow chancellorjohn macdonald this morning, a pivotal figure in labour, clearly indicatingan election further back. in my view, later, rather than sooner. so that could be late october or beyond. so, after the date we all know.. well, one of the arguments... sorry, after october 31st? yeah, possibly. but one of the arguments that's been put forward is, boris johnson says he wants a deal, let's see what he gets at the european council, because then people canjudge whether or not...
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heather macdonald is standing by with some perspective on that, but first the 7:00 p.m. update on dorian from the national hurricane center, watch this. >> good evening, this is the 7:00 p.m. update on hurricane dorian. dorian continues to pummel the northwestern bahamas. you see the center of the hurricane located very close to grand bahama island. the eye wall has been over the island for at least 6-12 hours and creating massive destruction there. we are sure from the videos that we seen there has been loss of life farther east where the hurricane crossed yesterday. in terms of looking ahead, while the hurricane is stationary now, we think that by tomorrow morning, motion towards west or northwest will begin. there is the florida east coast and up through the carolinas. the track is likely to be parallel to the coast, but just off shore, perhaps offshore. if that's the case, then we will have probable storm conditions after almost the entire southeastern united states in the next 2-3 days. if the track of the hurricane deviates a little bit off to the left, to the west
heather macdonald is standing by with some perspective on that, but first the 7:00 p.m. update on dorian from the national hurricane center, watch this. >> good evening, this is the 7:00 p.m. update on hurricane dorian. dorian continues to pummel the northwestern bahamas. you see the center of the hurricane located very close to grand bahama island. the eye wall has been over the island for at least 6-12 hours and creating massive destruction there. we are sure from the videos that we...
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elizabeth macdonald is back on the show. liz: forgot my name.re are so many elizabeths in this world at this moment. what have you got for us? liz: unexpectedly, china's exports dropped dramatically, 16% year over year in august, versus a 6% drop in july. global exports from china to the rest of the world, down 3% while taiwan, israel, the european union, the pacific rim, are exporting things like more advanced technology into the u.s. so the word on the street is that china likely will do something again, weaken its currency. here's the problem with that. its consumers get hurt when you weaken its currency. they have less powerful currency to buy things. so they are in a really really really tough spot right now. also, using satellite imagery, china is not likely growing 6% annually, probably half of that. stuart: ouch. we have trouble right there. so if we were to say look, china is hurting because of the trade dispute, and for other reasons, we also say in hong kong the protests flared up again and we saw a lot of american flags in the crowd
elizabeth macdonald is back on the show. liz: forgot my name.re are so many elizabeths in this world at this moment. what have you got for us? liz: unexpectedly, china's exports dropped dramatically, 16% year over year in august, versus a 6% drop in july. global exports from china to the rest of the world, down 3% while taiwan, israel, the european union, the pacific rim, are exporting things like more advanced technology into the u.s. so the word on the street is that china likely will do...
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elizabeth macdonald is with us. you come from a family of firefighters. don't know whether you lost anybody in 9/11 but the memory obviously lingers on. liz: yeah, my sister married a fireman two days before 9/11. a number of those men are gone. their brother-in-law's gone. he was a firefighter, too. my great grandfather ran the fire department. this day is about, you know, it doesn't mean we are special, who we are as a family. my family gets mad i'm even talking about this because they're not sentimental about it. it's our duty, that's how they see it. this day is about the ability to grieve for people you never met, and about how ordinary people going about their lives, they are heroes inside, right? stuart: i think it's being remembered in just the right way. it is solemn. we understand what happened, we remember what happened, we don't use that video of what happened, we just remember what happened 18 years ago. i hope we do the same thing year after year after year. we should never forget this. >>> all right. the opening bell is coming up. we are go
elizabeth macdonald is with us. you come from a family of firefighters. don't know whether you lost anybody in 9/11 but the memory obviously lingers on. liz: yeah, my sister married a fireman two days before 9/11. a number of those men are gone. their brother-in-law's gone. he was a firefighter, too. my great grandfather ran the fire department. this day is about, you know, it doesn't mean we are special, who we are as a family. my family gets mad i'm even talking about this because they're not...
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we have deroy murdoch, elizabeth macdonald and "wall street journal" associate editor, i think were youur apartment or office? >> right across the street in the financial center. neil: writing these great incredible stories, john bussey. then and now. it's interesting. >> it is. as you say, the resilience of the u.s. economy, it was an event that was, you know, potentially hugely problematic for the united states, but in retrospect it's important to keep it in perspective. it wasn't the dislocation of a world war i or world war ii. it was fairly circumscribed to new york and washington. but also, coming back not just from that event but from what succeeded it, wars in iraq, in afghanistan, that have gone on for years. it speaks as you say to the resilience of the u.s. economy and to the idea of the united states which is what was under attack that day. neil: you know, it was a target, to john's point. when you look back at it, not to minimize the moment, but the reason why i keep a chart of the markets going back to the last century, not just because i was there, but that it says someth
we have deroy murdoch, elizabeth macdonald and "wall street journal" associate editor, i think were youur apartment or office? >> right across the street in the financial center. neil: writing these great incredible stories, john bussey. then and now. it's interesting. >> it is. as you say, the resilience of the u.s. economy, it was an event that was, you know, potentially hugely problematic for the united states, but in retrospect it's important to keep it in perspective....
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for example, a ramsay macdonald proved out this parliament in 1930 for some months during the coursetant matters. but the courts looked on impassively as that labour government decided to prove luke. and again in 1948, and right up into the 19905 when into that a parliament had been prorogued in order to avoid an embarrassing 5elect committee inquiry. from now on, when a prime minister has to prorogue parliament, he will have to look at all these 5elect committees, 5ee look at all these 5elect committees, see what enquiries they are doing, which is chairman of which 5elect committee might say i'm an offended manner, why to prorogue or not to allow my 5elect committee to report. the5e allow my 5elect committee to report. these are matters which i will go to court and stop the prorogation for. soido court and stop the prorogation for. so i do think that this test5 set by the supreme court bites quite a number significant questions. —— invites quite a significant number of questions. the attorney general has told us that he does not agree with thejudgment has told us that he does not ag
for example, a ramsay macdonald proved out this parliament in 1930 for some months during the coursetant matters. but the courts looked on impassively as that labour government decided to prove luke. and again in 1948, and right up into the 19905 when into that a parliament had been prorogued in order to avoid an embarrassing 5elect committee inquiry. from now on, when a prime minister has to prorogue parliament, he will have to look at all these 5elect committees, 5ee look at all these 5elect...
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post of the evening edit on fox business network if you haven't seen it, check it out, elizabeth macdonald steven hilton, host of the next evolution, we are glad he's here come out numbered, good to see you. a lot to get to you, happy monday. president trump says he canceled a secret meeting with the tele- bandleaders at camp david after
post of the evening edit on fox business network if you haven't seen it, check it out, elizabeth macdonald steven hilton, host of the next evolution, we are glad he's here come out numbered, good to see you. a lot to get to you, happy monday. president trump says he canceled a secret meeting with the tele- bandleaders at camp david after
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elizabeth macdonald is back with us. she is now the host of a similar spinoff show "evening edit."ream. you were born in america, you have all the advantages from the get-go. liz: i love the american dream, i love the idea that if you had the opposite it would be contingent on your government relationships, insider track with government, so i grew up working since the age of 13, 14. i made $2 an hour shelving books at a library. $2 an hour to put books on the shelf, i'm not doing this. stuart: it became a print media journalist? >> i have been doing business journalism for 35 years. stuart: you graduated up to television. liz: yes, i did. on the "varney" show. that's right. you know what i wonder about? why don't we teach capitalism in schools? we have tenured professors, bad professors that get tenure who are teaching equalism. why don't we teach capitalism more in schools? stuart: what's your story, ash? ashley: america is all about opportunity. you want it, it's there for you to go and get it. growing up in the uk, very much where you live, what school you went to put you into a
elizabeth macdonald is back with us. she is now the host of a similar spinoff show "evening edit."ream. you were born in america, you have all the advantages from the get-go. liz: i love the american dream, i love the idea that if you had the opposite it would be contingent on your government relationships, insider track with government, so i grew up working since the age of 13, 14. i made $2 an hour shelving books at a library. $2 an hour to put books on the shelf, i'm not doing...
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of the great depression following the 1929 wall st crash when the new government of james ramsay macdonald again, that was clearly not for the purpose of delivering a king's speech. 0ne might observe rather that it was clearly so that the executive could avoid unnecessary scrutiny and circumstances where they did not come on the face of it... studio: we arejust going to come on the face of it... studio: we are just going to leave the proceedings in the supreme court. they are talking about the consequences of losing this case. they replied that the consequences could be that the prime minister go to the queen and seeks the recall of parliament. they are getting to the nub of the argument on the scottish ruling. we will pull away for a moment. there are other things going on, particularly in bournemouth. the liberal democrats are holding their conference and we will hear from jo swinson, their leader, who says that the lib dems would revoke article breath —— article 50. jonathan blake is watching these pictures, a big day for her. it is certain is, a big moment in herfirst day for her. it i
of the great depression following the 1929 wall st crash when the new government of james ramsay macdonald again, that was clearly not for the purpose of delivering a king's speech. 0ne might observe rather that it was clearly so that the executive could avoid unnecessary scrutiny and circumstances where they did not come on the face of it... studio: we arejust going to come on the face of it... studio: we are just going to leave the proceedings in the supreme court. they are talking about the...
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witness as we been asked by the minority if she can comment and i will grant 1.5 minute to miss macdonalded to call a study in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences as junk science. the fact that it's correlational means that it's not a regression analysis, nevertheless, the findings remain accurate that the found no bison police shooting, this is a finding that's been supported by numerous other studies in a paper from 2017 harbor economist roland fryer found no evidence of racial discrimination in shootings, the most sophisticated lab study of police don't shoot decisions to date from the university of washington found officers were three times less likely to shoot unarmed black suspects and unarmed white suspects entered and took significantly longer to shoot. other don't shoot studies by the university of chicago josh correll and found no police bribes against black civilians. i submit that the belief we are living through an epidemic of racially biased police shootings is a creation of selective reporting. in 2015 the same year for which the academy of national sciences
witness as we been asked by the minority if she can comment and i will grant 1.5 minute to miss macdonalded to call a study in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences as junk science. the fact that it's correlational means that it's not a regression analysis, nevertheless, the findings remain accurate that the found no bison police shooting, this is a finding that's been supported by numerous other studies in a paper from 2017 harbor economist roland fryer found no evidence of...