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do you remember when greg and marcia faced off on an obstacle course to see who was the best driver?w's most iconic episodes, and let's just say the codidn't turn out so well for greg. so it's kind of shocking that barry williams was willing to give the course another try. in fact, he even gets a little cocky. check it out. have a great long weekend. >>> here it is. >> it's not about your style in this competition. it's all about how close you get to the cone without knocking the egg off. >> this time, barry is facing off richard rawlings one of the stars of fast and loud for their very brady edition. >> it takes about 2 1/2 turns just to get it to tip around one direction or the other. >> back in the day, marcia won the egg-cellent challenge. >> we're both safe drivers. >> can barry pull it off this time? find out when the episode airs september 2nd. >> he is confident. >> he got it. oc :11 "members were from" (pam) an alameda based coast guardsman is charged with murder -- following a seven- month long investigation. good evening i'm pam moore. (catherine) and i'm catherine heenan.
do you remember when greg and marcia faced off on an obstacle course to see who was the best driver?w's most iconic episodes, and let's just say the codidn't turn out so well for greg. so it's kind of shocking that barry williams was willing to give the course another try. in fact, he even gets a little cocky. check it out. have a great long weekend. >>> here it is. >> it's not about your style in this competition. it's all about how close you get to the cone without knocking the...
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joining me, shermichael singleton, republican, and marcia kay tron, democrat. this is beyond the pale to me as the saying goes. when you look at the fact that we're talking about people that in some cases are getting life-saving treatment, other cases, very sick. and we're talking about ending the protection they have against deportation as they deal with their medical needs, i mean, how insensitive can you get? >> right. and this is just deferred action, researched. all this means is we're going to put you to the side while you go to your medical care and we'll go over and focus on the criminals or murderers and rapists. the trump administration is taking that away. it's unclear why or what threat these sick children pose to the united states. there's less than 1,000 cases per year by u.s. cis that offer this deferred action. again, it's not offering them any sort of legal protection. it's a temporary deferment so that they can get their medical care. seems to me that the obvious choice would be to go after the bad people, not the convicts, not the children. >
joining me, shermichael singleton, republican, and marcia kay tron, democrat. this is beyond the pale to me as the saying goes. when you look at the fact that we're talking about people that in some cases are getting life-saving treatment, other cases, very sick. and we're talking about ending the protection they have against deportation as they deal with their medical needs, i mean, how insensitive can you get? >> right. and this is just deferred action, researched. all this means is...
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congresswoman marcia fudge. always glad to have you. thank you. >> always a pleasure to be with you, thank you so much. >> all right. >>> coming up, time is running out for 2020 candidates who are trying to qualify for the next presidential debate. i'll talk to candidate congressman tim ryan about how he plans to make the cut. that's ahead. ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood now starting at $7.99. mothat a handle is just a is jushandle.ir. or -- that you can't be both inside and outside. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. what's going on? it's the 3pm slump. should have had a p3. oh yeah. should have had a p3. need energy? get p3. with a mix of meat, cheese and nuts. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is
congresswoman marcia fudge. always glad to have you. thank you. >> always a pleasure to be with you, thank you so much. >> all right. >>> coming up, time is running out for 2020 candidates who are trying to qualify for the next presidential debate. i'll talk to candidate congressman tim ryan about how he plans to make the cut. that's ahead. ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood now starting at $7.99. mothat...
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marcia, the microphone on "the carol james show," is yours. >> ladies and gentlemen, for the first timehe united states, here are the beatles singing "i want to hold your hand." ♪ oh, yeah, i'll tell you something ♪ ♪ i think you'll understand >> that song really started to take off. it was impossible to anticipate how much that momentum would continue. ♪ i want to hold your hand >> hi, everybody all over america. this is the wabc party go go, whoo! ♪ i want to hold your hand >> that song was absolutely cntagious, and i think the teenager found a voice. ♪ i can't hide >> here's what's happening, baby. the beatles! ♪ yeah, you got that something >> there was a moment where you just heard, this is our music now. it was like hearing the future. ♪ i wanna hold your hand >> but i have to ask how you first found out about them. >> when i first heard about the beatles, it was at london airport, with an enormous crowd of kids gathered around. sylvia and i asked them what was going on, and they said the beatles were here. we didn't even know who the beatles were. we never heard of them. and that
marcia, the microphone on "the carol james show," is yours. >> ladies and gentlemen, for the first timehe united states, here are the beatles singing "i want to hold your hand." ♪ oh, yeah, i'll tell you something ♪ ♪ i think you'll understand >> that song really started to take off. it was impossible to anticipate how much that momentum would continue. ♪ i want to hold your hand >> hi, everybody all over america. this is the wabc party go go, whoo!...
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chemists are saying exactly what marcia just said. scientists need to learn how to communicate better. i was trained in the sciences and i never was a practicing scientist. i went to journalism school and in journalism school i learned how to write. the story that we got in journalism school is a journalist can write about anything. a good journalist can do their homework and they can write about anything so you can write about politics. he can write about science. doesn't matter if you are a good journalist you would do a good job. at the time, this was 40 years ago i fundamentally disagreed with that analysis. now my views are moderated. i believe that the time because i was trained in the sciences that you have to know the sciences deeply if you wanted to write about them and what i saw in the daily press especially in the television press especially was the fundamentally flawed superficial treatment. this is not true of anyone on this panel by the way. the people on this panel right books and you can't the superficial and the look
chemists are saying exactly what marcia just said. scientists need to learn how to communicate better. i was trained in the sciences and i never was a practicing scientist. i went to journalism school and in journalism school i learned how to write. the story that we got in journalism school is a journalist can write about anything. a good journalist can do their homework and they can write about anything so you can write about politics. he can write about science. doesn't matter if you are a...
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host: from chicago, marcia, independent line.aller: i might have missed out a bit on the conversation. i'm a bank employee. deposits?this affect the bank could lose a lot of interest money on these deposits? guest: what an interesting question. was whyhe first issues getting into the financial services business? it's quite interesting. i had the example of when you dollars, money in u.s. get libra coin in return, that money has been put into a bank account or some sort of government security, notice when i give you that dollar, i is a customer and not receiving interest on that money and ,nstead, the money generated facebook or the investors are able to earn returns on the money given to them. deposit no interest subject to some kind of foreign exchange risk. it is true that from the customer standpoint, you are not going to be able to get interest-earning. the libra, association will be able to earn therest off of the float, money that has been given to them. the consumer will not. host: will the stakeholders be required to put
host: from chicago, marcia, independent line.aller: i might have missed out a bit on the conversation. i'm a bank employee. deposits?this affect the bank could lose a lot of interest money on these deposits? guest: what an interesting question. was whyhe first issues getting into the financial services business? it's quite interesting. i had the example of when you dollars, money in u.s. get libra coin in return, that money has been put into a bank account or some sort of government security,...
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. >> yes, marcia, you can have your slumber party. >> oh, yes!s september 9th on hgtv. >>> sterling k. brown posted this beautiful shot of his "this is us" family back together again. the new season starts next month on nbc. but in the meantime, sterling has been flexing his vocal muscles as michael yo found out. >> welcome to my piggy gadget land! >> my wife and children will tell you from time to time daddy is just strange because he starts speaking in foreign accents all the time. this is the amazing team i've been working around the clock for. >> sterling says "garry the pig" was created to look like him, but he recently had eye surgery so no more of those signature glasses. >> i just got lasik surgery so, otherwise, i would be rocking frames like that. >> okay. >> the goatee normally is my go-to. right now, i don't have it but, yeah, it's all me. >> it's all you. >> sterling joins jason sudeikis and bill hader, who are back and joining forces to protect their islands from a villain voiced by "snl's" leslie jones. >> fire another iceball! >>
. >> yes, marcia, you can have your slumber party. >> oh, yes!s september 9th on hgtv. >>> sterling k. brown posted this beautiful shot of his "this is us" family back together again. the new season starts next month on nbc. but in the meantime, sterling has been flexing his vocal muscles as michael yo found out. >> welcome to my piggy gadget land! >> my wife and children will tell you from time to time daddy is just strange because he starts speaking...
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to security question marcia nice person. or not has been achieved so much more needs to be john and i feel people have to be an absolute truth my name is a mccutcheon and i work for d w. hello welcome to eco india a sustainability magazine that trains the spotlight and solutions to some of the most pressing problems in the world today and introduces you to change makers who are making this possible i'm sunk that i'm home coming to you from mumbai india so little ahead of the show our refugee women and demi are working towards creating a lasting free world with a peek into a matriarchal community in indonesia sumatra. and how the city of athens is preparing itself against the impact of climate change. first a heartwarming story a group of undergraduate students in delhi is working with of gandhi women who are refugees in india to make meets pools and boards and to but most of the 11000 of gandhi refugees in india live in delhi project but the idea is not only giving these women a source of livelihood but also helping create a
to security question marcia nice person. or not has been achieved so much more needs to be john and i feel people have to be an absolute truth my name is a mccutcheon and i work for d w. hello welcome to eco india a sustainability magazine that trains the spotlight and solutions to some of the most pressing problems in the world today and introduces you to change makers who are making this possible i'm sunk that i'm home coming to you from mumbai india so little ahead of the show our refugee...
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. >> congratulations marcia has been adopted, the kitten. [ applause ] >> reporter: success stories ofhese animals in need of love finding it on this clear the shelters day from san jose to fremont. nba bay area and telemundo 48 were there to help. to come out and enjoy. >> and, sandra, it's hard not to fall in love. >> reporter: up in berkeley, hundreds came out looking for a pet. >> i saw him on instagram, and just saw those eyes and knew i had to get him. >> reporter: back in san jose this couple was looking for a chihuahua but are leaving with a pitbull. >> i was like, yo, i want him. that's how that went. >> reporter: taking on more responsibility to give these animals love and a forever home. >> he is lots of fun. do you want to say bye? >> you're going to see your new home! >> all right. this way. no, he's like squirrel? >> reporter: ian cull, nbc bay area news. [ laughter ] >> he'll be approved, right? >> that's a yes. >> and so this animal still up for adoption here. we're with cole right now. and you're the guy in charge out here. and you have some important news to share wit
. >> congratulations marcia has been adopted, the kitten. [ applause ] >> reporter: success stories ofhese animals in need of love finding it on this clear the shelters day from san jose to fremont. nba bay area and telemundo 48 were there to help. to come out and enjoy. >> and, sandra, it's hard not to fall in love. >> reporter: up in berkeley, hundreds came out looking for a pet. >> i saw him on instagram, and just saw those eyes and knew i had to get him....
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sent out some video and pictures this is happening in byron in between brentwood boulevard and marcia krieger road. >>the brush fires burning 3 structures as well as trees and other greenery in the area. firefighters say live wires are down in the middle of the area there are they are asking people to stay away from the area of myron highway. >>and point of timber road. >>we now know the name of the east bay teacher accused of having a central relationship with a student today, the contra costa county district attorney's office charged this man, 26 year-old israel lopez with a number of sex-crimes investigators say lopez worked as a physical education teacher richmond high school since 2017. police arrested him after school on monday when a 15 year-old student involved told officers about their relationship the students said the relationship happened. late last year and continued until recently your police chief scot smithee says last month's deadly shooting at the garlic festival has made the community stronger than ever. >>now one month after that shooting kron four's rob fladeboe s
sent out some video and pictures this is happening in byron in between brentwood boulevard and marcia krieger road. >>the brush fires burning 3 structures as well as trees and other greenery in the area. firefighters say live wires are down in the middle of the area there are they are asking people to stay away from the area of myron highway. >>and point of timber road. >>we now know the name of the east bay teacher accused of having a central relationship with a student...
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will hear chicago, we from marcia on the independent line. caller: yes, hi. i might have missed out on the conversation, so maybe you covered this. how would this affect the demand deposits? lot the bank lose a interest money on the deposit? i was just wondering. guest: what an interesting question. , why ishe first issues facebook actually -- and i assume the question had to deal with libra, but why would facebook get into the financial services business? it is quite interesting because i have an example of when you give your money in u.s. dollars, you get a libra coin in return, and that money is either put into an account or is invested into some kind of government security. notice that when i give you that money, that dollar, i, as a customer, am not receiving interest on the money anymore. and instead, the money earned or withated is going to be facebook or the libra association, investors in the product will be able to earn a return based on the amount of mind that has given them. it is not a low interest deposit. it is a no interest deposit subject to
will hear chicago, we from marcia on the independent line. caller: yes, hi. i might have missed out on the conversation, so maybe you covered this. how would this affect the demand deposits? lot the bank lose a interest money on the deposit? i was just wondering. guest: what an interesting question. , why ishe first issues facebook actually -- and i assume the question had to deal with libra, but why would facebook get into the financial services business? it is quite interesting because i have...
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her tears were just like moss, as of marcia in agoura hills.in miami beach because of the climate crisis. if you give me this high honor, i will make defeating climate crisis the number one priority of the united states of america. it needs to be the number one priority. we have good candidates in this field, but i believe i am unique because i'm the only one who has made this statement that it has to be the top party. my plan to do so is being called the gold standard. it is the most robust plan. it builds 8 million good union jobs in this country. i will mention one other thing. if we are going to beat climate crisis, we have to take away the filibuster from mitch mcconnell. we have to take that away from him, and i have to say, we need bold action on guns, bold action on teacher pay, bold action on gender parity, bold action on equal pay. thanks a lot. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the stage senator elizabeth warren. sen. warren: hello, iowan democrats. [cheers and applause] i believe democrats win when we talk about our v
her tears were just like moss, as of marcia in agoura hills.in miami beach because of the climate crisis. if you give me this high honor, i will make defeating climate crisis the number one priority of the united states of america. it needs to be the number one priority. we have good candidates in this field, but i believe i am unique because i'm the only one who has made this statement that it has to be the top party. my plan to do so is being called the gold standard. it is the most robust...
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to security question marcia nice you should. not have to keep so much money to you john and i think people have to be accountable to show. my name is on the back and i walk in to tell you. hello and welcome to focus on europe i'm liable lola thanks for joining us a political earthquake is looming in east germany state elections will be held in brandenburg and saxony and the right wing parties there are set to make huge gains polls suggest they might even come out on top well party leaders of the far right a.f.d. or alternative for germany are.
to security question marcia nice you should. not have to keep so much money to you john and i think people have to be accountable to show. my name is on the back and i walk in to tell you. hello and welcome to focus on europe i'm liable lola thanks for joining us a political earthquake is looming in east germany state elections will be held in brandenburg and saxony and the right wing parties there are set to make huge gains polls suggest they might even come out on top well party leaders of...
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policies and development to put the spotlight on issues that matter most hunger food security question marcia nicely since. a notch has been achieved so much more needs to be done and i think people have to be a concrete solutions my name is a mcclatchy and i work at g.w. . this is one of the mountains of waste left by all of us back in the 1950 s. when most production of plastic took off an annual 1500000 tonnes were produced worldwide now it's 350000000 tons of caustic that are produced in just one year plastic is everywhere.
policies and development to put the spotlight on issues that matter most hunger food security question marcia nicely since. a notch has been achieved so much more needs to be done and i think people have to be a concrete solutions my name is a mcclatchy and i work at g.w. . this is one of the mountains of waste left by all of us back in the 1950 s. when most production of plastic took off an annual 1500000 tonnes were produced worldwide now it's 350000000 tons of caustic that are produced in...
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. >> here is marcia. marcia is in pennsylvania. hi marcia, good morning. >> i'm calling on the line for all others because i have a somewhat unusual and i would say completely neutral position on watching the moon landing and that is entirely circumstantial. that evening i was 23 years old. i have been married for two years and my husband and i had just bought our first house and moved in less than one month before that. we had furniture stored in my parents house, we had furniture stored in his parent's house and we were moving back and forth by hand with a little travel trailer. that was saturday night and i played church organ so i didn't even consider plugging in our 10 inch black-and-white tv to try to watch stuff saturday night because i had to get up early sunday morning. that was, i can't say i'm for or against anything because i never got to watch it. i think the first time i actually watched it was reruns probably 10 years afterward when we got to the first decade anniversary. we read it in the newspapers. newspapers were
. >> here is marcia. marcia is in pennsylvania. hi marcia, good morning. >> i'm calling on the line for all others because i have a somewhat unusual and i would say completely neutral position on watching the moon landing and that is entirely circumstantial. that evening i was 23 years old. i have been married for two years and my husband and i had just bought our first house and moved in less than one month before that. we had furniture stored in my parents house, we had furniture...
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her tears were just like the tears of marcia moss, a woman i met in agoura hills.ile home is now just a pile of aluminum because of the forest fires. and the tears of the people in miami beach because of the climate crisis. we are better than this. if you give me this high honor, i will make defeating climate crisis the number one priority of the united states of america. it needs to be the number one priority. i believe this. we have good candidates in this field, but i believe i am unique because i'm the only one who has made this statement that it has to be the top party. my plan to do so is being called the gold standard. it is the most robust plan. it does what is necessary to build 8 million good union jobs in this country and a clean energy economy. it is committed to that. i will mention one other thing. if we are going to beat climate crisis or do gun safety or anything else, we have to take away the filibuster from mitch mcconnell. we have to take that away from him, and i have to say, we need bold action on guns, bold action on women's rights, bold actio
her tears were just like the tears of marcia moss, a woman i met in agoura hills.ile home is now just a pile of aluminum because of the forest fires. and the tears of the people in miami beach because of the climate crisis. we are better than this. if you give me this high honor, i will make defeating climate crisis the number one priority of the united states of america. it needs to be the number one priority. i believe this. we have good candidates in this field, but i believe i am unique...
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we discuss climate risks with dan glaser of marcia mclennan companies next.s is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." u.s. equity futures kind of go nowhere. the real action is going to be in the bond market. you have italian equities down by 5/10 of 1%. you're seeing record yield on btp's. under 1% to lend to italy for 10 years. if you change up the board, you can see where we at. we are not even at one basis point. unbelievable, the move we have seen come on really no news. even if there is some kind of deal between the five-star and democratic party, what is the probe ability they will actually work together and get anything done? you have to wonder if the ecb will continue their buying, if there is fiscal stimulus out of germany, all of that playing into it as the curve continues to invert. david: this is an interesting time to buy italian bonds. alix: you would buy it because you want the yield, but because you expected to appreciate more. the fact you expected to appreciate that much more, the why is a real question for me on that. david:
we discuss climate risks with dan glaser of marcia mclennan companies next.s is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." u.s. equity futures kind of go nowhere. the real action is going to be in the bond market. you have italian equities down by 5/10 of 1%. you're seeing record yield on btp's. under 1% to lend to italy for 10 years. if you change up the board, you can see where we at. we are not even at one basis point. unbelievable, the move we have seen come on...
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she won an emmy playing marcia clark.ver heard told. >> there is new information. >> sarah is brilliant. >> we will have "the five" watch party. >> greg, are you sure you don't want to add anything else? >> no, i am not going to do it! and james taylor song. >> chaos in colorado, springs as a cow charges into a building. it sent people scrambling after running into an art gallery. luckily a cowboy came to the rescue and lassoed the thing. that's why i don't go to art galleries. >> [laughing]. >> it was a museum or a moo-sem. >> very good. >> [laughing]. >> i feel bad for the longhorn and i am thankful for cowboys. >> you know what they say? >> every time we went to the zoo my mother said [inaudible]. i can't watch this. >> [laughing]. it's hard to lasso a longhorn like that. it really is. >> [laughing]. >> i thought about it a lot. >> i was reading up on how to tell a cow versus a steer. >> how do you? >> a cow is -- well -- >> buy them a drink. >> men don't understand the female anatomy. >> we will get out of this segmen
she won an emmy playing marcia clark.ver heard told. >> there is new information. >> sarah is brilliant. >> we will have "the five" watch party. >> greg, are you sure you don't want to add anything else? >> no, i am not going to do it! and james taylor song. >> chaos in colorado, springs as a cow charges into a building. it sent people scrambling after running into an art gallery. luckily a cowboy came to the rescue and lassoed the thing. that's why...
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the building was near full but certainly marcia was not there. when washington arrived, thomas mifflin the president of the articles congress that year welcomed the general and he read a state meant, a statement that had been drafted by thomas jefferson. before he read that statement, washington himself rose having now finished the work assigned to me, i retire from the great theater of action. bidding and affectionate farewell to this body under whose orders i have so long did, i offer my commission and take my leave of all of the employments of public life. mifflin rose and read his statement in which he said you've conducted the great military contest with wisdom and fortitude invariably regarding the rights of the civil power through all eggs disasters and changes. what washington had done had not done in 1000 years. he had all the power. control of the military, and had simply turned loose. in fact, he surrendered his sword, he left the state house, mounted his horse, and rode off to mount vernon. he was there by christmas time. the idea tha
the building was near full but certainly marcia was not there. when washington arrived, thomas mifflin the president of the articles congress that year welcomed the general and he read a state meant, a statement that had been drafted by thomas jefferson. before he read that statement, washington himself rose having now finished the work assigned to me, i retire from the great theater of action. bidding and affectionate farewell to this body under whose orders i have so long did, i offer my...
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congresswoman marcia fudge has just made her choice. she joins us next to reveal it.son is a baby company. but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. depend® fit-flex underwear for all day fun... from the day you're born features maximum absorbency, ultra soft fabric and new beautiful designs for your best comfort and protection guaranteed. life's better when you're in it. be there with depend®. can the past help you write the future? can you feel calm in the eye of a storm? can you do more with less? can you raise the bar while reducing your footprint? for our 100 years we've been answering the questions of today to meet the energy needs of tomorrow. southern company he borrowed billions donald trump failed as a businessman. and left a trail of bankruptcy and broken promises. he hasn't changed. i started a tiny investment business, and over 27 years, grew it successfully to 36 billion dollars. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. i'm running for
congresswoman marcia fudge has just made her choice. she joins us next to reveal it.son is a baby company. but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. depend® fit-flex underwear for all day fun... from the day you're born features maximum absorbency, ultra soft fabric and new beautiful designs for your best comfort and protection guaranteed. life's better when you're in it. be...
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one thing that wasasay interestg about marcia's book the argument about the way that we interact with the past and the present and the future in her book is called kind fullness. i hope you can explain what you mean by that concept. >> i claim the term i think as a deliberate counterpoint to timelessness. which is something we think we should expire to which is outside the realm of time but there's ultimately a steer id, everything has a past and evolves and is more interesting because of the history and that is the way geologist see the world and think. one metaphor i use is that of an obsessed text, when people do not exist in most writing was done on parchment was expected thing to produce instead of just throwing a document away it would be scraped off and re-inked. but underneath there is vestiges of older writing remaining in that's way geologist see the rock and landscape in their complex in which the past is very much present and can be read when one learns to read that. the idea and s understanding how things came to be is what i intended in the think for most geologists, the
one thing that wasasay interestg about marcia's book the argument about the way that we interact with the past and the present and the future in her book is called kind fullness. i hope you can explain what you mean by that concept. >> i claim the term i think as a deliberate counterpoint to timelessness. which is something we think we should expire to which is outside the realm of time but there's ultimately a steer id, everything has a past and evolves and is more interesting because of...
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. >>> joining us now, marcia pa patrone.rning to you. >> good morning. >> what is important for officials as this forecast continues to change and affect cities up and down the seaboard? >> federal and local officials are preparing for the worst case scenario right now, preparing up and down. governor has called in an emergency order, the national guard. all those things are good. florida is a peninsula. it's more difficult to station supplies. what it's really going to come down to is what the public is doing. are they doing their part? are they heeding any evacuation orders? that will really play out our worst case scenario for fatalities and other regions in the area who might need that. so, what the public needs to do now is really listen to your local officials, heed any warnings. if you are told to evacuate, evacuate now and get out soon. >> so, what is it -- walk us through the allocation of resources from the federal level here, when you have a hurricane that may not be hitting, say, miami beach and now it's moving u
. >>> joining us now, marcia pa patrone.rning to you. >> good morning. >> what is important for officials as this forecast continues to change and affect cities up and down the seaboard? >> federal and local officials are preparing for the worst case scenario right now, preparing up and down. governor has called in an emergency order, the national guard. all those things are good. florida is a peninsula. it's more difficult to station supplies. what it's really going...
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marcia? [ inaudible question ] >> i know you talked about reconciliation. are you worried about losing the support of [ inaudible question ] >> immediately i'm sending out my remarks and the video of this press conference so they know what you all know. i've been a cop a long time. and if i was still a cop, i probably would be mad at me. i would. you're not looking out for us. but i am. it's my responsibility as police commissioner to look out for the city and certainly to look out for the new york city police officers. they took this job to make a difference. and you all know the city has been transformed. had a lot of help, but it's the cops out there right now and the thousands that have come before us that continue to make this city safe. some will be angry and i have a great executive staff. these police officers do a terrific job each and every day and will have to work through this. it's a resilient organization. [ inaudible question ] >> i did this based on the evidence and testimony at the trial. >> commissioner, our understanding is that negotiati
marcia? [ inaudible question ] >> i know you talked about reconciliation. are you worried about losing the support of [ inaudible question ] >> immediately i'm sending out my remarks and the video of this press conference so they know what you all know. i've been a cop a long time. and if i was still a cop, i probably would be mad at me. i would. you're not looking out for us. but i am. it's my responsibility as police commissioner to look out for the city and certainly to look out...
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marcia fudge on the house floor literally called us all racist. that's their motive. demonize us and we backed down. but we are not backing down. we are showing up. it's my president trump has thousands waiting outside his rallies and many camping out the night before. >> melissa: this started because the castro brothers on others on the left say the president is at least partially responsible for the mass killings that have occurred in the past few days. over the weekend. with his rhetoric, that it has fueled what has happened in this country. how do you respond to that? >> that's a despicable accusation. that's something, by the way, i would note that the right does not do. we do not blame bernie sanders for the congressional baseball shooting. we did not blame aoc who used "concentration camp," which was used by an attacker on the i.c.e. facility. we don't blame people who have made anti-semitic comments in congress when the synagogues have come under horrendous attacks and assaults. >> melissa: do you think everybody needs a trotted out a little bit? >> i think th
marcia fudge on the house floor literally called us all racist. that's their motive. demonize us and we backed down. but we are not backing down. we are showing up. it's my president trump has thousands waiting outside his rallies and many camping out the night before. >> melissa: this started because the castro brothers on others on the left say the president is at least partially responsible for the mass killings that have occurred in the past few days. over the weekend. with his...
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. >> congratulations marcia has been adopted, the kitten. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: success stories of these animals in need of love, finding it on this clear the shelters day from san jose to fremont. nbc bay area and telemundo 48 were there to help. >> to come out and enjoy. >> and it's hard not to fall in love. >> i know. >> reporter: up in berkeley, hundreds came out looking for a pet. >> and i saw him on instagram, and i saw these eyes and knew i had to get him. >> reporter: back in san jose, this couple was looking for a chihuahua, but are leaving with a pit bull. >> we were just like all right, cool, and i saw him again and i was like yo, i want him. that's how that went. >> reporter: taking on more responsibility to give these animals love and a forever home. >> he is lots of fun. want to say bye? >> okay, bye. you're going to go to your new home. >> we're out of here. this way. no. he's like, squirrel? >> reporter: ian cull, "nbc bay area news." >> if you missed clear the shelters yesterday, some shelters are offering waived or reduced adoption fees today. get more
. >> congratulations marcia has been adopted, the kitten. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: success stories of these animals in need of love, finding it on this clear the shelters day from san jose to fremont. nbc bay area and telemundo 48 were there to help. >> to come out and enjoy. >> and it's hard not to fall in love. >> i know. >> reporter: up in berkeley, hundreds came out looking for a pet. >> and i saw him on instagram, and i saw these eyes...
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marcia?[ inaudible question ] >> are you worried about losing -- [ inaudible question ] >> so immediately, i'm sending out my remarks and the video of this press conference. so they know what you all know. and i've been a cop a long time. i was still a cop, i'd probably be mad at me. i would. not looking out for us. but i am. it's my responsibility as police commissioner to look out for the city and certainly to look out for the new york city police officers. they took this job to make a difference. the city has been transformed. had a lot of help. but it's the cops out there right now and the thousands that have come before us that continue to make this city safe. some will be angry. and i have a great executive staff. these police officers do ater irvi -- ata terrific job every day. we have to work through this. [ inaudible question ] >> i did this based on the evidence and testimony at the trial. >> our understanding is that negotiations went back and forth friday and saturday and then at
marcia?[ inaudible question ] >> are you worried about losing -- [ inaudible question ] >> so immediately, i'm sending out my remarks and the video of this press conference. so they know what you all know. and i've been a cop a long time. i was still a cop, i'd probably be mad at me. i would. not looking out for us. but i am. it's my responsibility as police commissioner to look out for the city and certainly to look out for the new york city police officers. they took this job to...
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marcia edwards is suspected of shooting and killing her two adult children before turning the gun onhe prominent surgeon christopher edwards. >>> more fallout in the death of accused child sex trafficker jeffrey epstein. they have subpoenaed as many as 20 staff members at the new york jail where epstein took his own life. the jail was understaffed and guards were working overtime when they reportedly failed to check on epstein every 30 minutes as required. earlier this week attorney general william barr said the investigation has slowed because some witnesses have been uncooperative. >>> this close call for passengers aboard a hawaiian airlines flight. the cargo hold in the cabin filled with smoke about 20 minutes away from honolulu. pilots were forced to make an emergency landing and deploy slides to evacuate the plane. five adults and two children were taken to the hospital with smoke-related symptoms. hawaiian airlines says a seal failed in the aircraft's left engine, causing oil to leak onto hot parts of that engine, and that's what led to that smoke. >>> regular nonstop flights
marcia edwards is suspected of shooting and killing her two adult children before turning the gun onhe prominent surgeon christopher edwards. >>> more fallout in the death of accused child sex trafficker jeffrey epstein. they have subpoenaed as many as 20 staff members at the new york jail where epstein took his own life. the jail was understaffed and guards were working overtime when they reportedly failed to check on epstein every 30 minutes as required. earlier this week attorney...
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. >> this is an email from marcia. i am 74 years old and thinking about what might come next. after listening to evan thomas, david mccullough and many others, i decided i want to come back as michael hill. please tell us more about mr. hill. >> i'd love to hear mike hill,. he's the most wonderful human being ever. he just is. the reason why he's, pier is he's the researcher, primarily for david mccullough but many other historians. including i'm happy to say, me. he's worked on a number of books. is a genius at finding stuff. particularly in upscale libraries. librarians like him. we sometimes joke that librarians like book so much, they don't want anyone to read them. and mike is really great. because he is such a decent person and he is such as mark guy. he can find stuff and get to know the archivist. so a popular story, primarily david mccullough, but also - - and john me john and evan thomas. i've used them a lot over the years. and i hope to use them in the future. because he's just a wonderful, wonderful resource. he's a gem. >> next call for evan thomas comes from car
. >> this is an email from marcia. i am 74 years old and thinking about what might come next. after listening to evan thomas, david mccullough and many others, i decided i want to come back as michael hill. please tell us more about mr. hill. >> i'd love to hear mike hill,. he's the most wonderful human being ever. he just is. the reason why he's, pier is he's the researcher, primarily for david mccullough but many other historians. including i'm happy to say, me. he's worked on a...
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this is an e-mail from marcia i am 74 years old thinking about what might come next.fter listening to evan thomas, david mccall and many others, i've decided i want to come back as michael hill. please tell us more about michaemr. hill. guest: he's the most wonderful human being ever. he just is. in his human qualities. the reason he is come up, he's a researcher primarily to enter mccullough and mostly other historians happily to see me. he's worked on a number of books with me and a genius ofhemc fing stuff in obscure libraries and librarians like him, we nsmetimes joke that librarians like them but don't want anybody to readd them. and like is really great because he such a decent person and a smart guy, he can find stuff and then he finds treasures. so popular story, primarily david mccullough. host: evan thomas? guest: i've used them a lot over the years and i hope to use them in the future because he is a wonderful, wonderful resource. he is a gem. host: next call comes from heart pearl and highlands new jersey. >> caller: my question is about nixon. xou mention
this is an e-mail from marcia i am 74 years old thinking about what might come next.fter listening to evan thomas, david mccall and many others, i've decided i want to come back as michael hill. please tell us more about michaemr. hill. guest: he's the most wonderful human being ever. he just is. in his human qualities. the reason he is come up, he's a researcher primarily to enter mccullough and mostly other historians happily to see me. he's worked on a number of books with me and a genius...
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here is marcia. good morning. i am calling on the line for all others because i have a somewhat unusual, completely neutral position on watching the moon landing, and that is entirely circumstantial. that evening, i was 23 years old. i had just been married for two years. had just bought our first house, and moved in less than a month before that. we had furniture store in my parents house. parents'rniture in his house. we were moving back and forth by hand with a little travel trailer. that was a saturday night. i was a church organist. i did not even consider putting in our 10 inch, black and white tv to try to watch on saturday night because i had to get up early sunday morning. i cannot say i am for or against anything because i never got to watch it. i think the first time i watched it, some reruns probably 10 years afterwards. when we got to the first decade anniversary. of course, we read it in the newspapers. newspapers were everywhere. we probably got somebody else's sunday paper that next morning because
here is marcia. good morning. i am calling on the line for all others because i have a somewhat unusual, completely neutral position on watching the moon landing, and that is entirely circumstantial. that evening, i was 23 years old. i had just been married for two years. had just bought our first house, and moved in less than a month before that. we had furniture store in my parents house. parents'rniture in his house. we were moving back and forth by hand with a little travel trailer. that...
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marcia: ¿por quÉ no?ina shak, que dice que la venganza se sirve en un plato frÍo, revelarÁ su verdad acerca de su vivencia con brandi cooper y lady gaga, volvemos al tema del dinero. no se mueva, al regresarel ganador del grammy, llega en vivo para contagiarnos con el mejor ritmo de la isla. jorge: bendito, nene. >> de la isla de risueÑo. >> escucharon el nuevo poscat bilingüe, pueden usar a nuestra andrea contar la historia mÁs integradora de personas extraordinaria, como la historia de albina rosario, una dominicana que estÁ innovando en la industria la moda, ofreciendo una plataforma increÍble para nuevos diseÑadores, escucha mÁs de esta inspiradoras ♪ tu, quieres probar de mi brillo ♪ ♪ yo, te digo eso no es sencillo ♪ ♪ tu, me sigues como una nube ♪ ♪ yo, donde estoy, donde anduve ♪ para todas las listas y listos, order pickup de target. ve un poco y...reina del drama con un problema de canas. por suerte, existe magic root cover up de l'oréal. raíces impecables en 3 segundos. tres, dos, uno. ¡listo!
marcia: ¿por quÉ no?ina shak, que dice que la venganza se sirve en un plato frÍo, revelarÁ su verdad acerca de su vivencia con brandi cooper y lady gaga, volvemos al tema del dinero. no se mueva, al regresarel ganador del grammy, llega en vivo para contagiarnos con el mejor ritmo de la isla. jorge: bendito, nene. >> de la isla de risueÑo. >> escucharon el nuevo poscat bilingüe, pueden usar a nuestra andrea contar la historia mÁs integradora de personas extraordinaria, como la...
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president trump support notable holdouts that include mitt romney marco rubio rand paul we heard from marciaes lankford, senate finance committee member great to see you both thanks for joining us, you are a "no" vote. >> i am. >> tell me why. >> because it includes the debt ceiling debt ceiling historically the moment congress has to pause look at debtor only country in the world has a debt ceiling at all the reason we do that gives one moment to look at trajectory and to be able to decide is this right trajectory if not we need to direct think it time the debt ceiling included in budget agreement not doing anything on that, we need to address it not looking for so many kind of shutdown not looking for cliffs what is the moment we actually look at the debt and trajectory that moment is gone. >> what do you think. >> i think important the president congressional leaders were able to get to an agreement makes shut down less likely, and i think the kind of instability he crises budgeting that would lead to is a real problem i do think there are steps we need to be taking to make sure that we a
president trump support notable holdouts that include mitt romney marco rubio rand paul we heard from marciaes lankford, senate finance committee member great to see you both thanks for joining us, you are a "no" vote. >> i am. >> tell me why. >> because it includes the debt ceiling debt ceiling historically the moment congress has to pause look at debtor only country in the world has a debt ceiling at all the reason we do that gives one moment to look at trajectory...
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this one from marcia.ed the british to come to america and show us how to do proper health care like to do with the national health service. having lived in great britain for 15 years, i still marvel at the daily miracle of health care for everyone regardless of ability to pay. from the new york times, citizenship no longer automatic first some born abroad. born to service members other federal employees will no longer be granted automatic citizenship under a trump administration policy that could take effect in october. parents of these children will have to apply for citizenship on the children's behalf before they turn 18. a u.s.according to citizenship and immigration services policy released on wednesday. the policy appeared to be aimed at military families who have not lived in the u.s. for years. the change would not affect children of families for the least one parent who is an american citizen and has lived in the united states for at least five years. it was unclear how many families the change w
this one from marcia.ed the british to come to america and show us how to do proper health care like to do with the national health service. having lived in great britain for 15 years, i still marvel at the daily miracle of health care for everyone regardless of ability to pay. from the new york times, citizenship no longer automatic first some born abroad. born to service members other federal employees will no longer be granted automatic citizenship under a trump administration policy that...
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>>hablando del rodeadas siempre marcia sarmiento a mi lado.de la mamÁ de telemundo y no lo eres, hhace para que ahÍ dÉjame a mÍ arreglarÁ mi familia. >>si quiere tener relaciÓn con ella que la tenga perfecto opera mi se me hace muy chistoso, que no se toma pues que pongo la fundaciÓn y que le dÉ amor a todo el mundo. cada quien cuando se sienta falta mar pueda llamar a carmen salinas. >>dijo quiero ser la mamÁ de frida?, no, quiero darte amor. >> cuando digo esas cuando llevas tantos aÑos en la televisiÓn, tantos aÑos en la farÁndula. >>ella no representa. >dÉjeme leer textualmente lo que contestÓ enrique guzmÁn, " ya la vi carmen esa seÑora se mete con todo el mundo, esa seÑora quiere ser la mamÁ de todo el mundo porque se le muriÓ el hoyo, no me estÉ... yo con la mÍa,". la insulta y la insulta yo si pienso que frida sofÍa creo que estamos todo acuerdo que no le caerÍa mal una ayudade alguien que estÉ. >>en este caso pienso que la seÑora se metiÓ en lo que no se tiene que meter. >>pero que hizo la seÑora? la seÑora le propuso a una persona ya
>>hablando del rodeadas siempre marcia sarmiento a mi lado.de la mamÁ de telemundo y no lo eres, hhace para que ahÍ dÉjame a mÍ arreglarÁ mi familia. >>si quiere tener relaciÓn con ella que la tenga perfecto opera mi se me hace muy chistoso, que no se toma pues que pongo la fundaciÓn y que le dÉ amor a todo el mundo. cada quien cuando se sienta falta mar pueda llamar a carmen salinas. >>dijo quiero ser la mamÁ de frida?, no, quiero darte amor. >> cuando digo...
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host: from chicago, marcia, independent line.aller: i might have missed out a bit on the conversation. i'm a bank employee. deposits?this affect the bank could lose a lot of interest money on these deposits? guest: what an interesting question. was whyhe first issues getting into the financial services business? it's quite interesting. i had the example of when you dollars, money in u.s. get libra coin in return, that money has been put into a bank account or some sort of government security, notice when i give you that dollar, i is a customer and not receiving interest on that money and ,nstead, the money generated facebook or the investors are able to earn returns on the money given to them. deposit no interest subject to some kind of foreign exchange risk. it is true that from the customer standpoint, you are not going to be able to get interest-earning. the libra, association will be able to earn therest off of the float, money that has been given to them. the consumer will not. host: will the stakeholders be required to put
host: from chicago, marcia, independent line.aller: i might have missed out a bit on the conversation. i'm a bank employee. deposits?this affect the bank could lose a lot of interest money on these deposits? guest: what an interesting question. was whyhe first issues getting into the financial services business? it's quite interesting. i had the example of when you dollars, money in u.s. get libra coin in return, that money has been put into a bank account or some sort of government security,...
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host: marcia in clearwater, florida, republican. question or comment? caller: comment and question. am bipolar. one i heard president trump say what he said, and others, blaming these things on mental illness, i was shocked. again, people who have mental illness was being stigmatized. i agree with president trump with almost everything he is doing, even some of the things he says, to which i was a child, we had towards jefferson and archie bunker. and archieefferson bunker. having said that, i agree totally with what he is saying. unfortunately, when i was 30 years old, i committed a crime and went to prison. it was there i found out i had bipolar disorder. said that i do not have to deal with it, you do. today.eal with it i am on medication. i do well. unfortunately, when it comes to employment, it is not long, because of my uniqueness, for lack of better words, that people notice there is something odd about me. it is not a bad odd. i am happy-go-lucky must of the time. but it causes problems, and before long, i am gone. i cannot hold a job. having said all of that, i would --e to
host: marcia in clearwater, florida, republican. question or comment? caller: comment and question. am bipolar. one i heard president trump say what he said, and others, blaming these things on mental illness, i was shocked. again, people who have mental illness was being stigmatized. i agree with president trump with almost everything he is doing, even some of the things he says, to which i was a child, we had towards jefferson and archie bunker. and archieefferson bunker. having said that, i...
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marcia out of portland, oregon. caller: hello. it is nice to see you again.ortland, i would say we have gentrification -- i believe portland is the most gentrified city in the country. we also have the homeless problem that has gotten out of control. the messes that these people are beyondg in the city is anything i have ever seen. in the 90's, i used to volunteer with potluck in the park. it was local homeless people, and every bun -- everyone knew them and watched out for them. the homeless now are from other states. i guess they are coming here because of the legalized marijuana. is hazmat city. i have never seen anything -- it is like something out of the medieval days. that ourhersome representatives -- oregon is i amanti-trump, but wondering what is going on. the things trump is saying about the cities -- people are angry. at the same time, i am hoping that trump says something about portland because we need attention. host: on the gentrification about can you talk more how you are seeing that and when you first noticed it? i was born in portland and i
marcia out of portland, oregon. caller: hello. it is nice to see you again.ortland, i would say we have gentrification -- i believe portland is the most gentrified city in the country. we also have the homeless problem that has gotten out of control. the messes that these people are beyondg in the city is anything i have ever seen. in the 90's, i used to volunteer with potluck in the park. it was local homeless people, and every bun -- everyone knew them and watched out for them. the homeless...
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marcia out of portland, oregon. caller: hello. it is nice to see you again. portland, i would say we have gentrification -- i believe portland is the most gentrified city in the country. we also have the homeless problem that has gotten out of control. the messes that these people are beyondg in the city is anything i have ever seen. in the 90's, i used to volunteer with potluck in the park. it was local homeless people, and every bun -- everyone knew them and watched out for them. the homeless now are from other states. i guess they are coming here because of the legalized marijuana. is hazmat city. i have never seen anything -- it is like something out of the medieval days. that ourhersome representatives -- oregon is i amanti-trump, but wondering what is going on. the things trump is saying about the cities -- people are angry. at the same time, i am hoping that trump says something about portland because we need attention. host: on the gentrification about can you talk more how you are seeing that and when you first noticed it? i was born in portland and
marcia out of portland, oregon. caller: hello. it is nice to see you again. portland, i would say we have gentrification -- i believe portland is the most gentrified city in the country. we also have the homeless problem that has gotten out of control. the messes that these people are beyondg in the city is anything i have ever seen. in the 90's, i used to volunteer with potluck in the park. it was local homeless people, and every bun -- everyone knew them and watched out for them. the homeless...