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. >>> and hbo maxwell launch in may according to parent company at&t. current hbo's subscribers will get it for free. and hbo maxwell have about 10,000 areas of -- hours of video including movies. there will be tv shows such as friends and game of thrones. there will be live offers like news and sports in the future as well. that is your cbs money watch report. for more, head to cbs money watch.com. at the stock exchange, i am diane king hall. >>> and dorothy said there is no place like homean sn tking abt e the will be a ga seven and this is the version of hitting all cylinders and the story is coming up. >>> before we had to break, let's take a live look in sonoma county where the kincaid fire is fueled by fierce wind. you can see the glow of the plays in the background. take a look at that. the wind is shaking our camera around and the wind is starting to ease up a little bit kerrygold has a taste so rich it can take you to ireland's lush, green pastures. where grass-fed cows produce rich, creamy milk for a truly delicious taste. kerrygold. the taste
. >>> and hbo maxwell launch in may according to parent company at&t. current hbo's subscribers will get it for free. and hbo maxwell have about 10,000 areas of -- hours of video including movies. there will be tv shows such as friends and game of thrones. there will be live offers like news and sports in the future as well. that is your cbs money watch report. for more, head to cbs money watch.com. at the stock exchange, i am diane king hall. >>> and dorothy said there is...
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ron maxwell who has been without power since last wednesday was finally leaving and headed to a and's on. >> what i remember was two years ago, that wind was howling. that was pretty scary. this is not as threatening. >> reporter: with the light and heat out they are driving around charging her phone. >> i am just driving around town and when it is 100 i go home. >> reporter: they took out structures on highway 128. the cattle are fine and now standing next to burning rubble. at the winery the firefighters stopped the flames from jumping the road into the winery. >> that would be nice for life to get back to normal. >> reporter: they want the fire to not jump over. there are lots of vineyards and this would eventually run into something. >>> there is some good news and bad news for pg&e customers depending on where you live. right now 435,000 customers a in the dark, 265,000 bay area customers could be impacted by tonight. mostar in the north bay and many are still in the dark from the saturday shutoffs. pg&e says they are narrowing the scope as they watch the weather. if you haven't
ron maxwell who has been without power since last wednesday was finally leaving and headed to a and's on. >> what i remember was two years ago, that wind was howling. that was pretty scary. this is not as threatening. >> reporter: with the light and heat out they are driving around charging her phone. >> i am just driving around town and when it is 100 i go home. >> reporter: they took out structures on highway 128. the cattle are fine and now standing next to burning...
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largest industrial manufacturing facility in the world and we also had walter who is picking up the maxwell and coordinating those into the brand so two of the three of them really got to the top and they are eventually became the big three the loader company general motors. prior to the turn of the last century brought in many immigrants, mostly from western europe and they settled here and they took good jobs and they help build the industries that they were involved in, following the turn of the 19 century we had quite an influx of people from mediterranean countries, from eastern europe that really help build detroit and to this wonderful melting pot of various neighborhoods, polish neighborhoods, serbian, lithuanian, russian, hungarian. there are lots of folks that were living amongst each other and working in car companies, the rouge plant was the tower of the battle because there are so many different languages. many of those people who came here they settled and their families had worked in the plans for years, many generations, one after another. in the 1920s, 1930s the great migra
largest industrial manufacturing facility in the world and we also had walter who is picking up the maxwell and coordinating those into the brand so two of the three of them really got to the top and they are eventually became the big three the loader company general motors. prior to the turn of the last century brought in many immigrants, mostly from western europe and they settled here and they took good jobs and they help build the industries that they were involved in, following the turn of...
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i think only time will tell. >> zerlina maxwell, thank you so much. thanks to you as well, thomas kaplan. >>> now that the offensive has started there in syria, what, if anything, can congress do to help the u.s. ally kurdish forces? we'll talk about that with a lawmaker who just returned from the middle east. even after you clean, odors are still trapped in your fabrics. febreze fabric eliminates those odors. and try febreze unstopables with twice the fresh-scent power. tackle tough odors with irresistible freshness. la la la la la aleve it. with aleve pm. pain happens. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid. and the 12-hour pain relieving strength of aleve. so...magic mornings happen. there's a better choice. aleve pm. >>> back to the breaking news we continue to follow. turkish warplanes carrying out air strikes against kurdish-led forces in syria. president trump standing by the decision to withdraw u.s. troops from the area, giving turkey the green light to send its own troops into syria. i want to bring in congresswoman chrissy houlahan, membe
i think only time will tell. >> zerlina maxwell, thank you so much. thanks to you as well, thomas kaplan. >>> now that the offensive has started there in syria, what, if anything, can congress do to help the u.s. ally kurdish forces? we'll talk about that with a lawmaker who just returned from the middle east. even after you clean, odors are still trapped in your fabrics. febreze fabric eliminates those odors. and try febreze unstopables with twice the fresh-scent power. tackle...
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i'm going to get in trouble. >> oh, sorry. >> emily. >> zirlina maxwell.ry much. >>> up next, we're going to go live to northern iraq. nbc's matt bradley just got back from a refugee camp where nearly 1,000 syrian kurds just arrived fleeing the horrors of the turkish invasion. >> i will do anything i can to help him but i will also become president trump's worst nightmare. i will not sit on the sidelines and watch a good ally, the kurds, be slaughtered by turkey and watch iran move into syria and become another nightmare for israel. this is a defining moment for president trump. he needs to up his game. he needs to up his game. when you shop for your home at wayfair, you get more than free shipping. w best for you, i'll take that. wait honey, no. when you want it. you get a delivery experience you can always count on. you get your perfect find at a price to match, on your own schedule. you get fast and free shipping on the things that make your home feel like you. that's what you get when you've got wayfair. so shop now! tailored recommendations, tax-effic
i'm going to get in trouble. >> oh, sorry. >> emily. >> zirlina maxwell.ry much. >>> up next, we're going to go live to northern iraq. nbc's matt bradley just got back from a refugee camp where nearly 1,000 syrian kurds just arrived fleeing the horrors of the turkish invasion. >> i will do anything i can to help him but i will also become president trump's worst nightmare. i will not sit on the sidelines and watch a good ally, the kurds, be slaughtered by turkey...
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twenty four emerald maxwell has this roundup worldwide. a city center how realized by protesters. blocking roads by any means possible. this is sydney but the same scene is being repeated in cities across the world on the extinction rebellion banda. the movement has launched a wide ranging series of demonstrations this week demanding much more urgent action against climate change. aim is to be non violent it is disruptive as possible because as it will close lugar symbolizes time is running out. we absolutely apologize to anyone who is presently inconvenienced by our actions we don't want to be here we don't want to disrupt people's lives. what we want is for the government to. in the birthplace of the movement in britain thousands of people flocked to major or to the capital. some even lay on the because polluted the hands of the ground. on the police have intervened arresting hundreds of people. to say the coolest makes it worth it. now the rest of your. anyway. to this so devoid of thirties in amsterdam and police forcibly removed hundreds blocking a major streets in francois e
twenty four emerald maxwell has this roundup worldwide. a city center how realized by protesters. blocking roads by any means possible. this is sydney but the same scene is being repeated in cities across the world on the extinction rebellion banda. the movement has launched a wide ranging series of demonstrations this week demanding much more urgent action against climate change. aim is to be non violent it is disruptive as possible because as it will close lugar symbolizes time is running...
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epstein's connections who were covered by the non-prosecution agreement he signed women like going maxwell seroquel and leslie roth are named in lawsuits filed by multiple victims as coconspirators who helped epstein groom his victims and the latest filing wild calls for the section of a non-prosecution agreement that protects coconspirators to be thrown out her petition also request a court hearing for epstein's victims where they can share stories of how he preyed on them and it calls on the government to release the important documents it has withheld in this case now it remains to be seen how the appeals court will respond and if dozens of women who claim they face years of abuse when they were children at the hands of the members of his inner circle will finally get justice in washington rachel blog and artsy trying us now as civil rights attorney and former law professor kima levy armstrong thanks for joining us thank you. thanks for having me cumin when you look at this appeal is there hope for a ruling in favor of the of the plaintiffs of these women become a finally see some kind
epstein's connections who were covered by the non-prosecution agreement he signed women like going maxwell seroquel and leslie roth are named in lawsuits filed by multiple victims as coconspirators who helped epstein groom his victims and the latest filing wild calls for the section of a non-prosecution agreement that protects coconspirators to be thrown out her petition also request a court hearing for epstein's victims where they can share stories of how he preyed on them and it calls on the...
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country's new sports minister and she described t this as a historical step falls ripples emerald maxwell tells us more. in scenes that were not long ago unimaginable in call team. these plays kicked of saddam's first ever women's club football league what kind of. because this is a great historic they also don it's the result of a very big effort didn't start yesterday. the crowd cheered and shouted civilian rule as the teams of the hardy and default inaugurated the twenty one club championship. these women growing up on the structure a little playing football in the homeland was virtually impossible. bill that changed when longtime ruler of the *-*- was toppled in april following nationwide protests. this is my first time playing at the stadium in costume. it was really great special. notice if it hadn't been for the sudanese revolution my goal was to perhaps play for countries other than studentss. now i don't have too. it's a as a play fearing coununtry. the stall to the female football league comes amid expectations that the currrrent three yeaear transition period release the promot
country's new sports minister and she described t this as a historical step falls ripples emerald maxwell tells us more. in scenes that were not long ago unimaginable in call team. these plays kicked of saddam's first ever women's club football league what kind of. because this is a great historic they also don it's the result of a very big effort didn't start yesterday. the crowd cheered and shouted civilian rule as the teams of the hardy and default inaugurated the twenty one club...
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well from a city fools emerald maxwell examines the question what next for lebanon. with the resignation of salt hurries governments lebanon is entering a period of uncertaiainty. prevented meant the power vacuum president michel alone must now hold consultations with the h heads of parliamentay blocks off them for that c choie of a a new pririme minister. but the problem is that protest is adamantly reject the parties that make up parliaments they want a clean break from a political cross fading corrupt and a technocratic government that will guide the country through its economic crisis. if they don't form a technocrat goldman sachs withholding. for we will block the roads again believe me. it often takes lebanon's fractious political leaders months to agree on the prime minister. said the easiest compromise to president michele one would be to reappoint sought hurry to form a new government. that might fail to quell the younger inin the streets tentatively alone could decide to choose another candidates the support of powerful she agreed husband on its allies. who
well from a city fools emerald maxwell examines the question what next for lebanon. with the resignation of salt hurries governments lebanon is entering a period of uncertaiainty. prevented meant the power vacuum president michel alone must now hold consultations with the h heads of parliamentay blocks off them for that c choie of a a new pririme minister. but the problem is that protest is adamantly reject the parties that make up parliaments they want a clean break from a political cross...
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i love as ever maxwell. to berlin television tower isn't just a draw for the tourists it's also a unique building that best testament to the division of germany and its reunification. and this special day as almost the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at the w. news or you can follow me at brant t.v. don't forget to use the hash tag today and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see that everybody. into the conflict zone with sebastian with time running out cold brussels among them to get oppressive feel the e.u. is planning to keep the blame on the britons before they go she ations fight my guest this week here in prague is the czech foreign minister tomas patricia he has surprisingly clear differences with the governments who say so why doesn't he resign like so few minutes on double. eagle india. how can a country's economy grow in harmony with its people find a mint. when there are do we're supposed to look at the bigger picture. india
i love as ever maxwell. to berlin television tower isn't just a draw for the tourists it's also a unique building that best testament to the division of germany and its reunification. and this special day as almost the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at the w. news or you can follow me at brant t.v. don't forget to use the hash tag today and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see that everybody. into the conflict zone with...
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i will introduce jim at maxwell. you have a few things to say. [applause] >> good afternoon. i just wanted to really briefly thank the mayor and supervisor stefani for putting this event on. it's so important that we continue to remember that 30 years ago, this city and our neighborhood were rocked. we were in shock, but it really galvanized us as a community to come together. as we have heard, the organization was born out of this event and that people came together and work together side-by-side with fire to help put out the fires, and we are really pleased that we are starting our resiliency d2 efforts because it's that tenacity and the resiliency that will make us strong and be able to bounce back the next time we have to face such an event. i also want to say its important that as communities who come together and we all know each other. these events are great. we need to have more community events were you get to know your neighbors and make an effort to say hello to a friend, make an effort to get to know your local merchants as well. the merchant corridors a need to b
i will introduce jim at maxwell. you have a few things to say. [applause] >> good afternoon. i just wanted to really briefly thank the mayor and supervisor stefani for putting this event on. it's so important that we continue to remember that 30 years ago, this city and our neighborhood were rocked. we were in shock, but it really galvanized us as a community to come together. as we have heard, the organization was born out of this event and that people came together and work together...
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my predecessor, sophie maxwell, also had an unwavering -- was a visionary in laying out the bones of this infrastructure. so we've come a long way. and i want to be honest with you, because today we're here celebrating and it feels really good, but maybe i'm the only one who has ptsd from the meetings, from all of the folks who told me it couldn't be done, that we couldn't rebuild sunnydale and paturo trail. they said we would never be able to raise the money to make this a reality. they said it couldn't be done. it is too expensive. but here we are today, by the grace of god, standing together shoulder by shoulder. i want to recognize also doug shumaker and bill witty, who have been instrumental in this project. [applause] >> thank you. and kate hartley, who has also recently departed, had an instrumental effect in this project. hope s.f. has been raising leaders and encouraging people to get involved in this community. theo, thank you for taking the helm of that awesome task. i'm here just to run this victory lap with you. my name is melia cohen, and i'm chairman of the board of eq
my predecessor, sophie maxwell, also had an unwavering -- was a visionary in laying out the bones of this infrastructure. so we've come a long way. and i want to be honest with you, because today we're here celebrating and it feels really good, but maybe i'm the only one who has ptsd from the meetings, from all of the folks who told me it couldn't be done, that we couldn't rebuild sunnydale and paturo trail. they said we would never be able to raise the money to make this a reality. they said...
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kevin maxwell is an instructor with the n.r.a. . b a r 15 rifle is the favorite weapon of many americans including those who commit mass shootings think. it's no more lethal than any other firearm. it's not the configuration of the gun that makes the firearm lethal non-lethal it's what the bullet does when it hits you. and that's determined by the person firing it not the gun the gun doesn't decide who issue here. this is the logic of the n.r.a. and its supporters. the system also stifles the politicians who want change like linda stewart a democratic member of the florida senate she represents the greater orlando area 18 months before the parkland massacre her district experienced a similar tragedy. a gunman in the pulse nightclub killed 49 people and injured 53 some of them severely he was also using an a r 15 semiautomatic rifle. there is no reason for someone to have that high capacity type gun they don't need it for hunting we're not for taking guns away from people and allowing them to enjoy a sport that is not a gun that is f
kevin maxwell is an instructor with the n.r.a. . b a r 15 rifle is the favorite weapon of many americans including those who commit mass shootings think. it's no more lethal than any other firearm. it's not the configuration of the gun that makes the firearm lethal non-lethal it's what the bullet does when it hits you. and that's determined by the person firing it not the gun the gun doesn't decide who issue here. this is the logic of the n.r.a. and its supporters. the system also stifles the...
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long ways back, in 2002, then-board president tom ammiano, together with the sponsorship of sophie maxwell, offered legislation that general obligation bonds would be split 50-50 between tenants and landlords. and it was effort, really, to reduce opposition by either party if there was -- if there was the ability to pass through 100% to tenants or 100% to property owners. and it proved pretty good. we've had a pretty good record of passing bonds. and some years after that, we actually came up with another promise, and that was that we would retire as much debt as we issued, so our marginal property tax rate would stay the same, and that, too, helped build support for the passage of much needed general obligation bonds for a host of things, from public safety to parks, you name it. and over the years, the controller has indeed just done that, and we've continued to maintain excellent credit ratings and not raise our property tax rates. now of course our property tax rates have gone up because this does not apply to the san francisco unified school district, the community college district, t
long ways back, in 2002, then-board president tom ammiano, together with the sponsorship of sophie maxwell, offered legislation that general obligation bonds would be split 50-50 between tenants and landlords. and it was effort, really, to reduce opposition by either party if there was -- if there was the ability to pass through 100% to tenants or 100% to property owners. and it proved pretty good. we've had a pretty good record of passing bonds. and some years after that, we actually came up...
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first, i want to thank you maxwell, and commissioner vietor for taking time to come out to the site recently and look at the headworks construction site and see the complexity of the project on the site constraints associated with also commissioner caen was there. thank you for visiting the site. in the last update to the commission, we provided you an overview of the process which is also known as construction manager general contractor they can inform the design and address the risk early on. we also had cost estimating process and evaluation during the various design milestones. having cmgc on board early on can inform the project of an industry trends. we explained that in this bill, which we typically used to do. the risk may not be identified or addressed until the construction is underway leading to contracted downtime in the middle of the construction, or expensive change orders. we also highlighted the benefits of cmgc, during the last meeting when we were here. how construction and design can overlap in cmgc. some example of headworks, we would not have been able to start construct
first, i want to thank you maxwell, and commissioner vietor for taking time to come out to the site recently and look at the headworks construction site and see the complexity of the project on the site constraints associated with also commissioner caen was there. thank you for visiting the site. in the last update to the commission, we provided you an overview of the process which is also known as construction manager general contractor they can inform the design and address the risk early on....
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next item is the waste water enterprise quarterly report and i'll go over a question commissioner maxwell had at the repairs. so dropping into the program status, phase one are currently 32.2% complete with $833 million expended at the close of june. this quarter we were able to progress five projects out from the preconstruction phase phasee planning design. we have 13 projects in construction in green and we're able to progress six more projects into the close-out and completed phases which are the grays in the pie. i'll go over the hue light hue . solids will initiate the phase. during the quarter, the design team finalizes the outpackages for sur relocation, demolition excavation and foundation work. the team is also working to bring on the power, waters and sewer didn't telephone utilities and the starchin staging area fm and as the commission requested, we plan to provide a major update of this project on the october 22nd meeting. moving on to the hedgework's project, the team is progressing with two of the five scopes. for scope one, the contractors are working hard to complete the
next item is the waste water enterprise quarterly report and i'll go over a question commissioner maxwell had at the repairs. so dropping into the program status, phase one are currently 32.2% complete with $833 million expended at the close of june. this quarter we were able to progress five projects out from the preconstruction phase phasee planning design. we have 13 projects in construction in green and we're able to progress six more projects into the close-out and completed phases which...
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my name is kathleen maxwell. i'm a professor at santa clara university and the spouse of paul. we have lived within 150 feet of it proposed roaster installation for the past 34 years. i support the right to open a cafe, it is the partner of christian ritter in this enterprise. i do not support mr. ritter's right to install a roaster that may compromise the environment of our residential neighborhood. i ask you to remember there is a significant difference between roasting coffee beans and brewing coffee. both create odors but roasting coffee has a particular machine proposed by mr. ritter may welcome promise the air quality of our residential neighborhood. we cannot allow our affection for it to cloud our judgment regarding the potential impact of the particular roaster that christian ritter wishes to install. our neighborhood is filled now with young families. furthermore a preschool is located in the church across the street. the children's play yard there opens to sanchez street. i can only hope that the neighborhood children and those attending the preschool will be able to
my name is kathleen maxwell. i'm a professor at santa clara university and the spouse of paul. we have lived within 150 feet of it proposed roaster installation for the past 34 years. i support the right to open a cafe, it is the partner of christian ritter in this enterprise. i do not support mr. ritter's right to install a roaster that may compromise the environment of our residential neighborhood. i ask you to remember there is a significant difference between roasting coffee beans and...
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. >> joining me now, zerlina maxwell, with sirius xm and republican strategist rick tyler, both msnbcnalysts. zerli zerlina, you worked for clinton's 2016 campaign, so i have to start with you. this back-and-forth drawing strong reactions on both sides, some democrats speaking out in defense of gabbard. did clinton go too far? should she be sharing her views on the democratic candidates? >> i think she didn't go far enough and we have to decide whether or not we'll listen to hillary clinton, who lived through this in 2016, or whether or not we're going to do what we did in 2016, is decide that what she's saying is irrelevant because of how we feel personally about her, and i think that that would be a mistake. in 2016, anchors literally laughed at hillary clinton when she said it was russia. robby mook went on television and said, it was russia that was hacking our emails and releasing them on wikileaks. we were laughed at. i would like everyone to listen to us now because i on the campaign had that red banner over my email that said, "government hackers are trying to infiltrate your
. >> joining me now, zerlina maxwell, with sirius xm and republican strategist rick tyler, both msnbcnalysts. zerli zerlina, you worked for clinton's 2016 campaign, so i have to start with you. this back-and-forth drawing strong reactions on both sides, some democrats speaking out in defense of gabbard. did clinton go too far? should she be sharing her views on the democratic candidates? >> i think she didn't go far enough and we have to decide whether or not we'll listen to hillary...
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plenty of investors were worried that honeywell might see fallout from the boeing 737 maxwells nope insteadhe aerospace business had 11% organic sales growth no wonder the stock ended up rallying more than 2% today. and by the way, it's not done. you know what? the same thing happened to united health, unh so many traders were terrify about the managed care company's earnings that the stock had gotten hammered into 220 going into the quarter it reported unh tacked on another six bucks today, again it's not done. these numbers were much better than feared. so good that they allow buyers to stop worry for a few minutes about elizabeth warren and just enjoy how well the company's doing. then there is johnson & johnson, which is supposed to be hurt by litigation risks inste instead, the company proclaimed it was ready for any and all verdicts which have been going into their own direction, not that anybody is talking about it hints of an opioid settlement gave them another boost. the stock has finally broken out after languishing about asbestos in baby powder broke you've seen signs about plain
plenty of investors were worried that honeywell might see fallout from the boeing 737 maxwells nope insteadhe aerospace business had 11% organic sales growth no wonder the stock ended up rallying more than 2% today. and by the way, it's not done. you know what? the same thing happened to united health, unh so many traders were terrify about the managed care company's earnings that the stock had gotten hammered into 220 going into the quarter it reported unh tacked on another six bucks today,...
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this is like maxwell smart. it's incredible.g is a cone of silence and you won't care about it. >> the narrative is to own apple and not to trade it. you said that a million times. i think today for the people trying to trade it, you got moved out of that position because it's moved above 230. so it's like an investment. it's like this is an investing show. there are companies that you should have as a long term investment. apple seems to be a long term investment and has been a good steward of clients capital. they haven't optimized the balance on the return sheet. >> you made the key point. maybe steve jobs would have been a horrible ceo in this moment because think about what he would have to do. kowtow to both beijing and trump. can you picture in a million years steve jobs threading the needle in the way tim cook has. he literally is in a position where chinese carriers are the life line for his business in the second biggest economy in the world and they manufacture a lot of the phones there. he has to live with that reali
this is like maxwell smart. it's incredible.g is a cone of silence and you won't care about it. >> the narrative is to own apple and not to trade it. you said that a million times. i think today for the people trying to trade it, you got moved out of that position because it's moved above 230. so it's like an investment. it's like this is an investing show. there are companies that you should have as a long term investment. apple seems to be a long term investment and has been a good...
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one of wexner's properties in ohio in the summer of 1996 when epstein and his associate ghislaine maxwell sexually assaulted her. farmer was employed by epstein at the time. she says when she tried to leave the house, wexner's security guards wouldn't let her. farmer first detailed her attack in an affidavit she submitted earlier this year as part of an epstein-related lawsuit. but her interviews to "the washington post" are the first time she's publicly spoken about leslie wexner and his connection to epstein. in dallas, texas, a key witness in the murder trial of former dallas police officer amber guyger was shot to death outside his apartment friday. joshua brown lived across the hall from botham jean, a black -- the 26-year-old black accountant, who was shot and killed inside his own apartment by officer guyger, a white woman who was off duty at the time. during the trial brown gave , emotional testimony about hearing gunshots the night of jean's murder. officials have not yet identified a suspect in brown's murder. attorney lee merritt, who represented the jean family in the trial, w
one of wexner's properties in ohio in the summer of 1996 when epstein and his associate ghislaine maxwell sexually assaulted her. farmer was employed by epstein at the time. she says when she tried to leave the house, wexner's security guards wouldn't let her. farmer first detailed her attack in an affidavit she submitted earlier this year as part of an epstein-related lawsuit. but her interviews to "the washington post" are the first time she's publicly spoken about leslie wexner and...
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zerlina maxwell is the former director of media for the clinton campaign and also an msnbc politicalnalyst. we invited lauren leader the co-founder and ceo of all in together, it's gathered toward encouraging civic engagement by women. the point that you made here, it deserved a little more time. how does a female candidate overcome the obstacles you described? >> i think you have to have a strategic plan and you have to stick to it. you see that in some of what elizabeth warren is doing. she's not listening to some of the media noise and speculation or even advice from outsiders. she's just sticking to her plan. i think the challenges that women face, they're in two buckets. i think of it as a cultural bucket and a structural bucket. so cultural is implicit biases that we may have -- >> that we all have? >> they all have, we're auz raised in patriarchy, it's everywhere. we have implicitwomen and seein positions of leadership. we associate women in positions of leadership with negative traits like aggressive or angry or bitchy. >> i think you can say that. >> can i say that? the seco
zerlina maxwell is the former director of media for the clinton campaign and also an msnbc politicalnalyst. we invited lauren leader the co-founder and ceo of all in together, it's gathered toward encouraging civic engagement by women. the point that you made here, it deserved a little more time. how does a female candidate overcome the obstacles you described? >> i think you have to have a strategic plan and you have to stick to it. you see that in some of what elizabeth warren is doing....
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. >> zerlina maxwell, thank you very much. phil and john, guys, thank you as well.a case of mitt-taken identity. >> pierre delecteau. i need to ask him in the senate why he chose delecteau. i will. i will. will i will trucks... and suvs. four years in a row. since more than 32,000 real people... just like me. and me. and me. took the survey that decided these awards. it was only right that you hear the good news from real people... like us. i'm daniel. i'm casey. i'm julio. only chevy has earned j.d. power dependability awards across cars, trucks and suvs. four years in a row. it's what gives audible themembers an edge.listening; it opens our minds, changes our perspective, connects us, and pushes us further. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories: audible. rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and long-term care product. it protects your family while providing long-term care coverage, should you need it. so you can explore all the amazing things ahead. talk to your advisor about brigh
. >> zerlina maxwell, thank you very much. phil and john, guys, thank you as well.a case of mitt-taken identity. >> pierre delecteau. i need to ask him in the senate why he chose delecteau. i will. i will. will i will trucks... and suvs. four years in a row. since more than 32,000 real people... just like me. and me. and me. took the survey that decided these awards. it was only right that you hear the good news from real people... like us. i'm daniel. i'm casey. i'm julio. only...
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we have maxwell, a great conglomerate of universities, alabama state university, so we have a great senseand we're a city that's facing some challenges regarding our public schools. facing challenges about what is our economic future and how do we recruit and retain talent and resources here. how do we grow the economy? and certainly, we're trying to deal with issues around criminal justice and how we kind of balance the toughness and the justice here. like any other city. but it's a city that really has a lot of love, and i believe that the best assets here are the people. and they are the people who really want us to prosper and people who are really looking for different things that we can do that are going to improve outcomes and the lives of others that live here. we want to be seen as a part of the new south. we want to turn the page and change the narrative and that's what this election was about. >> what is your first order of business? >> my first order of business is to get with the mayor and his administration to ensure smooth transition and after that, we'll put together a 100
we have maxwell, a great conglomerate of universities, alabama state university, so we have a great senseand we're a city that's facing some challenges regarding our public schools. facing challenges about what is our economic future and how do we recruit and retain talent and resources here. how do we grow the economy? and certainly, we're trying to deal with issues around criminal justice and how we kind of balance the toughness and the justice here. like any other city. but it's a city that...
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. >> nick confessore, zerlina maxwell, john podhoretz, everyone, thank you very much. to see you on this monday. >>> and ahead, we're naming names. hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ asbut when your team is always dealing with device setups, app updates, and support calls... you can never seem to get anywhere. that's why dell technologies created unified workspace, powered by vmware. ♪ a revolutionary solution that lets you deploy, manage, support and secure all your devices from the cloud. so you can stop going in circles, and start moving forward. hey. ♪hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network... only with xfinity xfi. download the xfi app today. aaddiction. how juuline hooked kids and ignited an public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took
. >> nick confessore, zerlina maxwell, john podhoretz, everyone, thank you very much. to see you on this monday. >>> and ahead, we're naming names. hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ asbut when your team is always dealing with device setups, app updates, and...
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australian cricket around the glen maxwell is set to take some time out of the going to deal with mentalh issues the decision was made after the 31 year old metz with cricket australia officials on wednesday the team psychologist says he's hopeful max will only spend a short time away from the game he will miss the rest of the currency for the series its role lanka as well as upcoming matches against pakistan. what about now lewis hamilton set to win it 6 drive this target at the united states grand prix in austin this weekend max 1st. to head about life in texas that you are visiting showing off their skills along the streets of hollywood in the found least the ones out of that handful hamilton winning the world market is the sightings team. but the family will have to overturn the deficit 70 fold points without the 78 point it available if seen. from the 1st time i got to drive a go kart i was 5 years old and yeah i fell in love with the sport immediately and let me say to everyone ben i'm going from one driver one day and champions the dream is the life that is always full for a while
australian cricket around the glen maxwell is set to take some time out of the going to deal with mentalh issues the decision was made after the 31 year old metz with cricket australia officials on wednesday the team psychologist says he's hopeful max will only spend a short time away from the game he will miss the rest of the currency for the series its role lanka as well as upcoming matches against pakistan. what about now lewis hamilton set to win it 6 drive this target at the united states...
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we you tell me how things are today and i use the equations of newton or maxwell or einstein to figure out what they will be like tomorrow and then it all changed. in the early decades of the 20th century beginning with the work of einstein himself the paradigm changed and the new way of thinking about the world is tell me how things are now in the best we can do is probability of what they will be like tomorrow. that was not an easy transition in the era to take on board. it was an emotional upheaval to make this transition but here's the thing. as sean no doubt will describe in more detail, the laws of quantum mechanics even though they are probabilistic, make predictions that agree with observations with fantastic accuracy. decimal point digit digit digit onward to 9 or 10 decimal places and that agreement between theory and experiment is so potent, so powerful that people began to stop thinking about what the theory means, what it tells us about the nature of reality and began to use it as a wonderful structure to make predictions about the world, to control the microworld to yield
we you tell me how things are today and i use the equations of newton or maxwell or einstein to figure out what they will be like tomorrow and then it all changed. in the early decades of the 20th century beginning with the work of einstein himself the paradigm changed and the new way of thinking about the world is tell me how things are now in the best we can do is probability of what they will be like tomorrow. that was not an easy transition in the era to take on board. it was an emotional...
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julian maxwell is the director of progressive programming for sirius/xm and also an msnbc politicalantist roqua is a district attorney. she is now an msnbc legal analyst. and we're joined this morning by jeffrey rosen, the president and ceo of the national constitution. let me start with you. we mentioned subpoenas now of the vice president, trying to get documents from the white house as well. just want to repeat something i said last hour. these are early days yet of this investigation. we have learned so much. the shape of the investigation has changed so much because of what we learned from those text message that's we have released this week. >> absolutely one of the interesting things is early on leaders of the house itself said we're going to try to do this expeditiously. we want this to be a clear case to be presented to the american people. the last ten days, that is, as you just said, changed dramatically. we don't know how long this is going to drag on. but obviously the white house is not very happy with the way that it's developed so far. every single day there is more and mo
julian maxwell is the director of progressive programming for sirius/xm and also an msnbc politicalantist roqua is a district attorney. she is now an msnbc legal analyst. and we're joined this morning by jeffrey rosen, the president and ceo of the national constitution. let me start with you. we mentioned subpoenas now of the vice president, trying to get documents from the white house as well. just want to repeat something i said last hour. these are early days yet of this investigation. we...