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male york and also in camino much of the 2nd album in new york along. the knob was miss and. this is the money is they mean mess and d.v.m. . used to. wear but i will stand. and we really knew that this woman horribly them as equals out or number horridest i believe is the. rock. this is and that is that when you do is that drunk you know. this is so then we go our voice they are really still is the most real. this is and is doing really really hard. and as we reassign the suit so they lean...
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york. charging that is wire fraud, male fraud. so there is also a broad range of federal criminal statues that could potentially apply even if there may not be a specific sec law regulation that could fall into the scope of violation. so, in terms of the potential scope of the investigation, i think it's real, i think -- as i mentioned earlier, if you look at the questions that are posed by the internal investigation, by outside counsel, they are very narrowly framed. so i think that the committee, good point, there is still plenty for the sec to look at. and there is a potential for the commission here for the endorsement division to find and recommend enforcement action, but only time will tell. >> thank, you sir. thank you, i appreciate that response. which you discuss a little more don't this causes shareholders and potential harm here, shareholders and capital markets, and the taxpayers? >> if you direct that to me, -- >> yes. >> the issue is credibility. i actually have to go back to the language of the 33 act. if you look a
york. charging that is wire fraud, male fraud. so there is also a broad range of federal criminal statues that could potentially apply even if there may not be a specific sec law regulation that could fall into the scope of violation. so, in terms of the potential scope of the investigation, i think it's real, i think -- as i mentioned earlier, if you look at the questions that are posed by the internal investigation, by outside counsel, they are very narrowly framed. so i think that the...
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>>good night, everybody. male announcer: in new york city's war on crime, the worst criminal offenders are pursued by the detectives of the major case squad. these are their stories. [rock music playing on radio] - what are we doing way over here? - best i could do. nikhil's truck snaked the best spot. - screw him. our customers are loyal. they'll follow us, not the falafel king. okay, who reads my blog? [customers shouting] who saw the password? - passion flower. - that's right. someone said it: "passion flower." tell that to the cook, get free dim sum and a drink. - great! - with that kind of service, nikhil will go under. [engine revs]
>>good night, everybody. male announcer: in new york city's war on crime, the worst criminal offenders are pursued by the detectives of the major case squad. these are their stories. [rock music playing on radio] - what are we doing way over here? - best i could do. nikhil's truck snaked the best spot. - screw him. our customers are loyal. they'll follow us, not the falafel king. okay, who reads my blog? [customers shouting] who saw the password? - passion flower. - that's right. someone...
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would throw out a question, i would hit my hand in the air and all of a sudden all the males who seem to be from new york all the sudden just started shouting the answers out and i thought, oh my gosh, what is this? i learned that i had to relearn how to get my voice into a conversation because i absolutely knew when i read that book whether economics or politics i had something i wanted to say about it so i had to learn to play the boys game, i didn't love it but i saw the game was played and learned to play it. >> duke had a program where from five years to get undergraduate degree and mba and you are in that program when you decided to leave duke with your degree you had a choice between ibm, very well-known company and a little company in seattle area called microsoft. why did you decide to go to microsoft and not ibm where you had à >> i had worked for ibm several summers and had a fabulous summer job. i thought i was going to go there but i had told ibm him to look at other places i turned down all the other places in my interviewing process but i still had to go meet my hiring manager on my spring
would throw out a question, i would hit my hand in the air and all of a sudden all the males who seem to be from new york all the sudden just started shouting the answers out and i thought, oh my gosh, what is this? i learned that i had to relearn how to get my voice into a conversation because i absolutely knew when i read that book whether economics or politics i had something i wanted to say about it so i had to learn to play the boys game, i didn't love it but i saw the game was played and...
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(male voice): support those impacted today at: musicares.org. >>> a hundred years ago today, the people of new yorkwaking up to the aftermath of the first mass casualty terrorist bombing in the city's history. it struck in the heart of wall street right outside the office itf jpmorgan. jeff glor has this history lesson. >> 100 years ago, it was carried out. at 12:301 p.m. on september 16th, 1920, a bomb delivered via dine mites and horse drawn carriage at wall and martin street killed and injured 143 more. it tding on york stock exchange was suspended. the carnage was unlike anything america's largest city had ever seen and was flashed across headlines for day. the investigation began. with immediate focus on several radical leftist politicl groups. >> even before the wall street explosion, there had been nationwide rage on communist headquarters, a result of the general theme that bolsheviks were plofting to overthrow the government. >> reporter: it had been growing for decades. the anarchists from italy in particular became the primary suspects. in part it was believed over their frustration abou
(male voice): support those impacted today at: musicares.org. >>> a hundred years ago today, the people of new yorkwaking up to the aftermath of the first mass casualty terrorist bombing in the city's history. it struck in the heart of wall street right outside the office itf jpmorgan. jeff glor has this history lesson. >> 100 years ago, it was carried out. at 12:301 p.m. on september 16th, 1920, a bomb delivered via dine mites and horse drawn carriage at wall and martin street...
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male excuses to dodge the mask requirement. >>> billionaire michael r orical black medical schools. the former new yorky mayor and onetime presidential contender is taking the action to improve medical care for black and african-american the the donation will make it possible for about 800 medical students at four schools to get scholarships worth up to $100,000 to help fund their education. >>> and rapper travis scott is saying "i'm loving it." turns out scott loves mcdonald's quarter pounders with cheese so much they are partnering. the golden arches will sell the meal that includes the quarter pounder with cheese, bacon, and lettuce, fries with barbecue sauce, and the last celebrity meal was with michael jordan nearly 30 years ago. anne-marie? >> yeah. i was reading how mcdonald's is really trying to tap into like the millennial market. you know, with travis scott, you might get a little bit of that kardashian love there on the side. >> yes. >> that is worth -- you can't put a dollar amount on what that's worth. >> you can't. happy friday to him. >> indeed. indeed. thank you so much. >> you bet. >>>
male excuses to dodge the mask requirement. >>> billionaire michael r orical black medical schools. the former new yorky mayor and onetime presidential contender is taking the action to improve medical care for black and african-american the the donation will make it possible for about 800 medical students at four schools to get scholarships worth up to $100,000 to help fund their education. >>> and rapper travis scott is saying "i'm loving it." turns out scott loves...
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york. >> a fascinating concept. to another animal credited for making sure male birds in san francisco sexier. listen to this. in a study publish in the science, researchers found the decrease in noise pollution allowed male white crowned sparrows a common bird in the bay area, to sing more softly. this in turn improved their vocal range, enhanced their overall performance and made them, yes, sexier to females. scientists say even though the sparrows sang more softly, their songs could be heard over twice the distance which is why so many san franciscans noticed bird songs during the lockdown. fascinating! i think i've noticed more birds as well. >> that's interesting. i may start speaking more softly. if it works for sparrows, maybe for humans as well, sandhya. here's sandhya patel with the forecast. >> oh! it didn't work! >> anything? nothing. fail. all right. i'm going to start yelling and screaming as usual. >> i was just going to say, dion, i think you would agree with me. larry needs to try harder. >> absolutely. >> all right. good afternoon, everyone. let's take a look at a live picture from our emeryv
york. >> a fascinating concept. to another animal credited for making sure male birds in san francisco sexier. listen to this. in a study publish in the science, researchers found the decrease in noise pollution allowed male white crowned sparrows a common bird in the bay area, to sing more softly. this in turn improved their vocal range, enhanced their overall performance and made them, yes, sexier to females. scientists say even though the sparrows sang more softly, their songs could be...
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male in balloting poses fraud risk. if the latest example came today when we learned nearly 100,000 new york city residents received a mismarkedlots. justin haskins is a research fellow, he's been following the subject carefully and joins us tonight with an update on it. male in balloting, there are legitimate reasons people mail in their ballots of course, but on a scale like what we are about to see on election day, how concerned should we be that fraud will be the result? >> i think we should be incredibly concerned. not only because as we are seeing in new york tonight tons of confusion because of misprinted envelopes that were sent to people, absentee ballots that have the wrong names printed on them which could invalidate votes but also in addition to all of that -- malfeasance that you might see from people casting incorrect ballots either on purpose or maybe people just incorrectly casting ballots who don't understand their ballot is not going to count. you also have people acros acroe entire united states -- i'm losing you. >> tucker: i know you'll be back and i'm sorry for this, tech snafu finishin preventing m finis
male in balloting poses fraud risk. if the latest example came today when we learned nearly 100,000 new york city residents received a mismarkedlots. justin haskins is a research fellow, he's been following the subject carefully and joins us tonight with an update on it. male in balloting, there are legitimate reasons people mail in their ballots of course, but on a scale like what we are about to see on election day, how concerned should we be that fraud will be the result? >> i think we...
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means the weight since 2003 for an american male grand slam singles champion goes on peter stammered al jazeera. one player noticeably missing from new york for the u.s. open is women's world number one ashley barty she decided to sit this one out because of coronavirus concerns and the australian has now announced still not play at the french open later this month barty is the defending champion at roland garros she says she is still concerned about the health risks of traveling due to the pandemic. the tour de france continues but the race director has tested positive for corona virus along with staff members of 4 teams christiane that and the 4 staff dropped out of the race bubble ahead of stage 10 for dom had contact with the french prime minister who is now also isolating the rules say that any team with 2 or more positive tests within 7 days of each other would have to drop out of the race which means a nervous wait for the 4 teams including that of defending champion again but now the next round of tests is on monday elsewhere in france another footballer at paris and your man has tasted positive for covert 19 killian was on intern
means the weight since 2003 for an american male grand slam singles champion goes on peter stammered al jazeera. one player noticeably missing from new york for the u.s. open is women's world number one ashley barty she decided to sit this one out because of coronavirus concerns and the australian has now announced still not play at the french open later this month barty is the defending champion at roland garros she says she is still concerned about the health risks of traveling due to the...
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male grand slam singles champion goes on. al-jazeera well one player noticeably not in new york for the u.s. open is women's world number one ashley barty she decided to sit this one out because of coronavirus concerns and the australian has now announced that she will not play at the french open later this month either party is the defending champion at roland garros she says she's still concerned about the health risks of traveling and due to the pandemic on monday it was announced at a limited number of fans would be allowed to attend. and basketball the l.a. clippers have taken a $21.00 lead in the western conference semifinal they were up against the denver nuggets lead with a double double just 2 more assists and that would have turned into a triple double inquiry leonard remained a central figure for the clippers he delivered 23 points and 14 rebounds for a double double of his own so one of his most impressive blocks he used only one finger here it is just middle finger stops the ball from going in the clippers when this 11131 of 7. the game came down to one of the 2 teams was going
male grand slam singles champion goes on. al-jazeera well one player noticeably not in new york for the u.s. open is women's world number one ashley barty she decided to sit this one out because of coronavirus concerns and the australian has now announced that she will not play at the french open later this month either party is the defending champion at roland garros she says she's still concerned about the health risks of traveling and due to the pandemic on monday it was announced at a...
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is a remarkable 1 -- it is taking place in new york, it's a voluntary association of women, and you can see how clearly their uniforms are modeled after male uniforms of the time. this one i think is also particularly interesting. these are canteen workers for the national league for women service, an ngo at the time. they are walking down fifth avenue. so, sort of the iconic place where you have military parades , and hear these women are as part of -- i think this is a red cross 1 -- with their flags, their uniforms in perfect step, i think it illustrates my point beautifully. and for a little local color, this is young women or girls in kansas city. these are red cross volunteers in high school being seen marching in their uniforms, which is very typical of red cross parades to have children of various sorts all in uniform. before the war, it was considered radical for respectable women to be in a public place like this. the suffrage movement began its parades in 1910 and they were really considered a major challenge to respectable notions of women's behavior. this bold occupation space that happens during the war, was an important demo
is a remarkable 1 -- it is taking place in new york, it's a voluntary association of women, and you can see how clearly their uniforms are modeled after male uniforms of the time. this one i think is also particularly interesting. these are canteen workers for the national league for women service, an ngo at the time. they are walking down fifth avenue. so, sort of the iconic place where you have military parades , and hear these women are as part of -- i think this is a red cross 1 -- with...
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story, the revelations from the "new york times" reporting last night certainly i think will factor into their decision. >> and in the "washington post" abc poll, with male voters, the gen gap, male voter trump ahead 55-42. female voters enormous gap. basically more than twice as large a gap of female voters -- or the number of female yamiche, that hillary clinton had. >> in ways the argument the biden campaign was making during primaries. the vice president was making the case that he could bring back some of these suburban voters, specifically white suburban women, to get back in line with the democratic party and to convince them that as a decent man, someone who understands empathy and loss and someone who understandsen the way forward with all sorts of issues in terms of race and health care and the pandemic, he could be the person to bring this country to a better place and to really wrestle it back from the chaos and the scant that he described president trump's america being. i think the problem here is going to be whether or not president trump sees this and make as difference and does some sort of change, of course, even saying in 2016, most pe
story, the revelations from the "new york times" reporting last night certainly i think will factor into their decision. >> and in the "washington post" abc poll, with male voters, the gen gap, male voter trump ahead 55-42. female voters enormous gap. basically more than twice as large a gap of female voters -- or the number of female yamiche, that hillary clinton had. >> in ways the argument the biden campaign was making during primaries. the vice president was...
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those deputies has gone home, the male officer we had been reporting had been released from the hospital. both of them, and she is out of the icu. jonathan, thank you. new yorkn delaying the start of the in-person classes in public schools, and that has a lot of parents really angry. look at the cover of the "new york daily news." and this comes as dealing a blow to mayor de blasio's effort to make new york one of the only major american cities to hold in-person classes. today's cover of the "new york daily news," again, not the kind a mayor would like, giving him how to make a big f. he said more need to be done, including hiring thousands of additional teachers. >> there are things we have to fix, no question. i am responsible for all of it and i take that responsibility, but we are going to get there and it's going to be a crucial piece of why newark comes back strong. >> harris: wow. kristina partsinevelos now has more from new york. >> like you mentioned, you have many new york city parents and administrators who are shocked to find out that public schools will not open on monday as planned, adding another blow to the city's reopening process. overall,
those deputies has gone home, the male officer we had been reporting had been released from the hospital. both of them, and she is out of the icu. jonathan, thank you. new yorkn delaying the start of the in-person classes in public schools, and that has a lot of parents really angry. look at the cover of the "new york daily news." and this comes as dealing a blow to mayor de blasio's effort to make new york one of the only major american cities to hold in-person classes. today's cover...
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male carriers. he feels they are taking the blame for changes made up the chain. a postal worker says this august 16th photo shows mail in rochester, new yorkr almost ten days. >> customers know that the mail is out there. >> reporter: members of congress say they have been flooded with constituent complaints of hung-up prescriptions. this 82-year-old says his heart medication sat in a sorting facility in illinois for more than a week. >> i was not in dire need, but i know other people that if they had to go that long without their medication, it would be serious. >> reporter: white and jennifer jones say their experiences are why they will be mailing their ballots as early as possible. jones says slowdowns are why she's not blaming postal workers for her baby chicks that died. she just hopes mail service can be revived by election day. >> i feel terrible for the post office workers. they know when there's live animals. when they're told things that they know are wrong, that has to be devastating for the postal workers. >> reporter: jennifer jones tells me she is now part of maine's lawsuit against the postal service. it and 20 other states
male carriers. he feels they are taking the blame for changes made up the chain. a postal worker says this august 16th photo shows mail in rochester, new yorkr almost ten days. >> customers know that the mail is out there. >> reporter: members of congress say they have been flooded with constituent complaints of hung-up prescriptions. this 82-year-old says his heart medication sat in a sorting facility in illinois for more than a week. >> i was not in dire need, but i know...
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york. even that job, she only got after one of her law school professors promised the judge that if she didn't work out because she was a woman that he had a male law student waiting in the wings. she wants to clerk -- so many students did on the supreme court, but that wasn't really an option staat all for her, again because she was a woman. >> she gets to the d.c. circuit court, a very prestigious court. many would say the minor league for the supreme court of the united states. and the unique friendship develops that you detail, with the future justice antonin scalia. explain. >> it's an extraordinary friendship. there's some great stories floating around. including one i think from judge jeffrey sutton who is a judge on the u.s. court of appeals on the sixth circuit. the scalias and ginsburgs used to spend new year's eve every year together. they travel together. there's a great picture of justice scalia and justice ginsburg on an elephant in india. and the story from judge sutton saying justice scalia showing up to justice ginsburg's chambers with two dozen roses for her birthday. it's something that you don't see in washington with people
york. even that job, she only got after one of her law school professors promised the judge that if she didn't work out because she was a woman that he had a male law student waiting in the wings. she wants to clerk -- so many students did on the supreme court, but that wasn't really an option staat all for her, again because she was a woman. >> she gets to the d.c. circuit court, a very prestigious court. many would say the minor league for the supreme court of the united states. and the...
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males. online casino is 50% female. we're currently operating online in five states pennsylvania has online casino new york which is onlyne yet. illinois which is just sport betting and new jersey which is both we expect -- >> apologies you bring up a really important point which is the fact that amid this crisis, states are becoming increasingly strapped for revenue. turning more toward new sources potentially opening the door for online gaming, online sports betting. what are you hearing on the regulatory front you're operating in five states. what's the future look like with regard to improving the regulatory picture for interactive amid the rest of the country in. >> well, we're seeing it -- we're seeing many states that had not considered online casino, but are only allowing sport betting to start thinking about permitting online casino and some of the new states coming on are allowing -- are likely to allow online casino. michigan should be legalized by the end of the year or early next year is going to allow both online casino and online sport betting. pennsylvania allows both, and new jersey allows both >> when
males. online casino is 50% female. we're currently operating online in five states pennsylvania has online casino new york which is onlyne yet. illinois which is just sport betting and new jersey which is both we expect -- >> apologies you bring up a really important point which is the fact that amid this crisis, states are becoming increasingly strapped for revenue. turning more toward new sources potentially opening the door for online gaming, online sports betting. what are you...
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(male announcer) call now and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner and this free prescription savings card. the guy that had initially bought a sled said he's trying to start a new yorkprogram for kids and i said if you find me the kids i will take care of everything else. 2012, we created the new york sled rangers. now moments like that, like, wow, look what we have created here together. >> sports really are for everyone. >> it's changing perceptions. parents watch their kids for the first time and they see disabled kids come in and hockey players leave. they thing they thought they lost wasn't lost. they didn't know where to find it. >>> all this week cnn has highlighted change makers who are redefining what's possible. we call them our champions for change. this morning, a video game designer who spent most of his life in a refugee camp. he uses the power of gaming to help others run for their lives. >> i first show a computer for first time in 2007. during a refugee -- it was an amazing moment for me. i came to my mother, like i want to buy a computer. she got quiet, he saved money for three years for like $300. i then realized i could walk three hours a day to
(male announcer) call now and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner and this free prescription savings card. the guy that had initially bought a sled said he's trying to start a new yorkprogram for kids and i said if you find me the kids i will take care of everything else. 2012, we created the new york sled rangers. now moments like that, like, wow, look what we have created here together. >> sports really are for everyone. >> it's changing perceptions. parents watch their...
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york only because one of her teachers at columbia went all out for her. promising the judge that if he hired her and was displeased he had, he himself had lined up a male graduate who was ready to replace her. and if he didn't hire her columbia law school would send im no more clerks. she was hired by him and she shone. the she was recommended by one of her harvard professors for a clerkship with justice frankberger, the justice declined to hire the mother of a -- mother of a small child. fortunately, she then got a job at columbia law school for a special two-year project on international procedure, spent time in sweden, learned swedish. she even co-authored a book on swedish legal procedure with a swedish co-author and was nonhor -- honored with an honorary degree from a university in sweden. and next she became a law professor. again, against all odds. in 1963, the year she was hired at rutgers, she was only one of two women hired on law faculties that year in the entire country and that was not an unusual number. the dean who hired her said she did not get the same salary a man would have gotten because she's married to a guy making a good living at a tax l
york only because one of her teachers at columbia went all out for her. promising the judge that if he hired her and was displeased he had, he himself had lined up a male graduate who was ready to replace her. and if he didn't hire her columbia law school would send im no more clerks. she was hired by him and she shone. the she was recommended by one of her harvard professors for a clerkship with justice frankberger, the justice declined to hire the mother of a -- mother of a small child....
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male protagonist before this book so seemed sort of wise to mix it up. i think if you know to do something, why do it? alamein watson i couldn't do my sort of hipster in new york voice. that was my first novel. i was forced that i chose a third person narrator. i couldn't rely upon my first person narrator. a female protagonist i had nothing before and by doing it i could hopefully become a better writer. with cora i had a few male narrators in a row mix it up. there's a famous slave narrative by harriet jacobs called flight of the slater and she writes of how weslaco becomes a slave woman she goes into a much terrible for the slater you now praise your masters desires. you were supposed to pump out baby seek is more mean more slaves, more profit if you're a master so that predicament you know slaves is worthy of exploring. sometimes unkind mix it up sometimes i want to learn something and keep the challenge is going. >> what was your favorite one to write? >> guest: i think, you know, i mean, you know, this book was hard to write because i was broke. this book was hard right because i was broke and also the press. there are different cellos and when you are f
male protagonist before this book so seemed sort of wise to mix it up. i think if you know to do something, why do it? alamein watson i couldn't do my sort of hipster in new york voice. that was my first novel. i was forced that i chose a third person narrator. i couldn't rely upon my first person narrator. a female protagonist i had nothing before and by doing it i could hopefully become a better writer. with cora i had a few male narrators in a row mix it up. there's a famous slave narrative...
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male player in grand slam history. at the moment, he has 17 grand slam titles. roger federer has 20, rafael nadal19 and with neither roger federer or rafael nadal in new york, thise of whisky might not seem like the ideal gift for a child but one father's decision to buy a vintage bottle every yearfor his children's birthdays has paid off. this is an amazing story. pete robson bought a bottle of macallan for each of his three children and now his son matthew has sold his collection for £40,000 and is using the money to buy a house. let's talk to them now. good morning to you both. thank you for joining good morning to you both. thank you forjoining us! pete, what a great thing to have done that how much do you think you had to spend on all of this whiskey? that is a good question. i guess it wasjust under £5,000 over the 28 years. wow! a good investment, ithink, but at what stage did you think this is a goodidea what stage did you think this is a good idea to do right back at the start? what made you think i will get my kids a whiskey bottle? well, i work get my kids a whiskey bottle? well, iwork in get my kids a whiskey bottle? well, i work in the industry. we
male player in grand slam history. at the moment, he has 17 grand slam titles. roger federer has 20, rafael nadal19 and with neither roger federer or rafael nadal in new york, thise of whisky might not seem like the ideal gift for a child but one father's decision to buy a vintage bottle every yearfor his children's birthdays has paid off. this is an amazing story. pete robson bought a bottle of macallan for each of his three children and now his son matthew has sold his collection for £40,000...