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meade is fit to be tied. why when we have the numbers are we stopping in the middle of the woods where we can use artillery effectively, why don't we push on? that starts the rent between hooker and mead right there. hooker stopped because he wants all his forces together, once been consolidated, one of them to move methodically . many times in military historythat can be good , a little methodically, takes his time, put it all together, lines it up. it was the wrong approach to use against lee and jackson because once you drop the initiative and handed over to lee andjackson, they're going to seize it and get their teeth into you . lee is all the way outnumbered again, roughly 3 to 1. but he knows he has to watch sedgwick over fredericksburg so he has to have a reinforced division to do that. the rest of the force moves on chancellorsville to deal with hooker and need, sorry, lee led us to the end of the war, lee is conditioned by his training in napoleonic tactics and operation he will use again and again a
meade is fit to be tied. why when we have the numbers are we stopping in the middle of the woods where we can use artillery effectively, why don't we push on? that starts the rent between hooker and mead right there. hooker stopped because he wants all his forces together, once been consolidated, one of them to move methodically . many times in military historythat can be good , a little methodically, takes his time, put it all together, lines it up. it was the wrong approach to use against lee...
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and unsurprisingly, he has dropped toni duggan to the bench and brought beth mead and on instead.om the usa team because they have made two changes to the side that beat france 2—1. but the big news from the us camp is that their talisman, megan, will not start. instead, kristen press will start. instead, kristen press will start. she has 121 caps but does she have the character and the enigma to match? you can probably see that their seats are starting to fill up behind me in lyon. both usa france and england fans anticipating a huge match and they could witness history tonight because if england do beat the usa, they will be the first senior team in england to get to a world cup final since 1966. # i have to praise you like i should. # i have to praise you. # i have to praise you. # i have to praise you. # i have to praise you like i should. good evening. a lot of fine weather to come across the uk in the next few days. many of us will see the cloud filling in from time to time but it will be fair weather cloud building underan but it will be fair weather cloud building under an
and unsurprisingly, he has dropped toni duggan to the bench and brought beth mead and on instead.om the usa team because they have made two changes to the side that beat france 2—1. but the big news from the us camp is that their talisman, megan, will not start. instead, kristen press will start. instead, kristen press will start. she has 121 caps but does she have the character and the enigma to match? you can probably see that their seats are starting to fill up behind me in lyon. both usa...
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when the war concluded, hallett's general, only george g meade. d not belong to hallett's original command. richard mcmurray admired his general ship, insisted that the war was actually lost in the western theater between 1861 and 1863. by the time lee took command of the army in northern virginia on june 1, 1862, suggests mcmurray, union armies had dealt their opponents "a series of serious, arguably mortal blows along the western rivers," over the next 12 months, continues mcmurray, with a touch of humor, rebel support continued to slide down, it became less and less likely that the confederates would avoid defeat by not losing since they were, in fact, losing. richard is a very droll fellow. a great deal of first-rate scholarship over the past quarter century has deepened our understanding of the armies, leaders, and battle in the theater. including a brand-new and by the university of north carolina press that arrived at my house this week, larry j daniels "why the confederate army failed." it has been seriously challenged by recent scholarshi
when the war concluded, hallett's general, only george g meade. d not belong to hallett's original command. richard mcmurray admired his general ship, insisted that the war was actually lost in the western theater between 1861 and 1863. by the time lee took command of the army in northern virginia on june 1, 1862, suggests mcmurray, union armies had dealt their opponents "a series of serious, arguably mortal blows along the western rivers," over the next 12 months, continues mcmurray,...
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ellen white netting a sixth goal in five games for her side with a finish on across from beth mead whoe brought into the side. 2-1, would have brought into the side. 2—1, he then became despite england's equaliser. alex morgan's free header from close england's equaliser. alex morgan's free headerfrom close range restored the american‘s lee. took her to six goals for the tournament, level as top score with ellen white. that was how it went into half—time. but england came out for of determination and resilience to get back into it. they proved after the restart when ellen white thought she equalised only for video assistant referee to cruelly disallow it for what was a very marginal offside. england denied by the television replays as you can see, cruelly there. they thought they got that equaliser at to happen to but not to be. they did not give up, though, and ellen white in the thick of it again just and ellen white in the thick of it againjust minutes later and ellen white in the thick of it again just minutes later when with time running out, she was brought down in the area was d
ellen white netting a sixth goal in five games for her side with a finish on across from beth mead whoe brought into the side. 2-1, would have brought into the side. 2—1, he then became despite england's equaliser. alex morgan's free header from close england's equaliser. alex morgan's free headerfrom close range restored the american‘s lee. took her to six goals for the tournament, level as top score with ellen white. that was how it went into half—time. but england came out for of...
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more importantly, the drug companies really, really didn't want it meade public.his information loose and if what pills went where was made public, it might give the drug companies an advantage in the marketplace where the hungriest most addicted markets were. valuable information. you know how many pills you can sell? we can't let that information out there. the drug companies have to submit information that ends up in the database and the database is kept secret. the reporters were trying to get it made publicly available, made public to them in their newspapers. "the washington post" and the gazette mail saw a window with a federal judge overseeing the single largest civil action in u.s. history. it's a case that consolidated about 2,000 different cases all brought by state and local governments against the big companies that make and sell the pills. that federal judge previously allowed some of the plaintiffs in that case to themselves access some of data from this big important mind blowing database. it was under a protective order. even though they could see
more importantly, the drug companies really, really didn't want it meade public.his information loose and if what pills went where was made public, it might give the drug companies an advantage in the marketplace where the hungriest most addicted markets were. valuable information. you know how many pills you can sell? we can't let that information out there. the drug companies have to submit information that ends up in the database and the database is kept secret. the reporters were trying to...
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[ cheers and applause ♪ that's correct "goblet of fire. >> steve: oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: mead i loveplease three for me >> steve: three. >> please, higs. thank you, bud all right. >> jimmy: it's getting a little steamy in my - >> oh, okay. >> steve: got it >> yep, yep. it's getting steamy in here. >> jimmy: it is steamy in there, right >> i don't want to -- i don't want to shake your hand when we're done 'cause it's really gross [ light laughter ] >> all right, here we go >> jimmy: alright, what would you be doing >> okay, i'm standing up i'm holding >> yhr and then i'm making the sign again that i'm rolling film. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: rolling film, it's a a movie. >> i'm cranking something. >> jimmy: yes, cranking -- i understand >> okay. and then i'm holding up my three fingers. >> jimmy: yes. the third word >> and i am placing something on top of my head that is pointy, that makes me feel very regal. and i'm in a throne. and i'm -- >> jimmy: crown. >> yeah and then i'm pointing to myself after i do all that. >> jimmy: queen? >> almost. >> jimmy: prince, king >> yes so now i'm hol
[ cheers and applause ♪ that's correct "goblet of fire. >> steve: oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: mead i loveplease three for me >> steve: three. >> please, higs. thank you, bud all right. >> jimmy: it's getting a little steamy in my - >> oh, okay. >> steve: got it >> yep, yep. it's getting steamy in here. >> jimmy: it is steamy in there, right >> i don't want to -- i don't want to shake your hand when we're done 'cause it's really gross...
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. >>> plus in the series "a more perfect union," we'll meade a 95-year-old world war ii veteran runningise money for a cause close to his heart. >>> and the benefits of pets. how teenagers can get emotional support through their interaction with animals. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. and have a great fourth of july. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com after qual purases0,000 bonus ms when you apply and a for the waiianirlines world elma p. get closer to the travels and moments you'll remember forever with this special offer. need another reason? enjoy an introductory no annual fee. to apply, visit hawaiianairlines.com >>> now at 4:30 a cool and cloudy start this independence day. happy fourth of july everyone. you're taking a live look outside at the bay bridge with the twinkling lights. in mourning i michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec. is time to get a quick check on the fourth of july forecast. so i kept the independence day. as we are looking at a cloudy start, we are also tracking
. >>> plus in the series "a more perfect union," we'll meade a 95-year-old world war ii veteran runningise money for a cause close to his heart. >>> and the benefits of pets. how teenagers can get emotional support through their interaction with animals. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. and have a great fourth of july. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com after...
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meade has had to contend with stereotypes like those for years but that hasn't stopped her quite thecontrary she became world champion in 2008 and today she coaches egypt's national team the men's team it should be noted. she's had a sensational career but it hasn't all been easy. i thought it was very hard for my family to accept this but they said how can you do something like this you could break your nose blood get spilled an eyebrow split it. at home she never received much direct support and that hurt even though she understood her parents' sensitivities. but. my parents have never seen me they never attended the championships only why siblings came back and my mother was even too afraid to watch videos of the matches and she only ever wanted to know if i had one of the. last has also earned numerous gold medals to the delight of her nephews her biggest fans they also want to become boxers like their arms but the road there is long while law has been fighting in the ring for 7 years that much. her mother is proud of her youngest child and of her powerful punch. i also learned t
meade has had to contend with stereotypes like those for years but that hasn't stopped her quite thecontrary she became world champion in 2008 and today she coaches egypt's national team the men's team it should be noted. she's had a sensational career but it hasn't all been easy. i thought it was very hard for my family to accept this but they said how can you do something like this you could break your nose blood get spilled an eyebrow split it. at home she never received much direct support...
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some were at fort meade and served in france sh england and germany. never got him until 1977. but they called them the hello girls. another pivotal point i would say with world war i. of course women were crying to have full citizenship. and one of the arguments against having giving them the society was the fact they didn't, they didn't fulfill the duties of is citizen, ie, didn't serve in the military. but women who served down world example that indeed women are serving their full citizen requirements. it was actually the service of military women in world war i that was sort of the tipping point to give women the vote in the passage of the 19th amendment. she was so wedded to this memorial. her family when helene passed away gave us her world war i victory medal. when she visited, bless her heart, she opened her purse and showed us her dog tag, which she said she had carried with her since world war i everywhere. world war ii is looming and we go through the same thing. i don't know if we want these women in the military. but the military did step out and created the women
some were at fort meade and served in france sh england and germany. never got him until 1977. but they called them the hello girls. another pivotal point i would say with world war i. of course women were crying to have full citizenship. and one of the arguments against having giving them the society was the fact they didn't, they didn't fulfill the duties of is citizen, ie, didn't serve in the military. but women who served down world example that indeed women are serving their full citizen...
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meade. temperatures art are in the 70s as you start your morning. you will have sunshine but we will have some fog. it's definitely goingo t be humid by noon. the temperature at 90 at noon. then as we head into the afternoon and evening if you're tg about maybe hitting the road, headed out of town, temperatures are going to be in the low 90s wither scatt storms around. wednesday outlook traveling today p.m. storms keep that mind. also have the afternoon storms. it will be muggy out there. exeoise, muggy already d it this morning. not a lot happening. but we are watching this little thg right here. looks like a lot of the moisture will break up once it heads over the mountains. ou can see it out here on t left side of your screen. so a lot of that moisture stops in west virginia. not to say we won't have a lot of showers in the shenandoah valley. these torms start tobble up around 2:00 p.m. they could be just as strong, damaging winds, heavy downpours possible. t we'll keept chance as we go into the late evening hours. i know we have the rolling ston
meade. temperatures art are in the 70s as you start your morning. you will have sunshine but we will have some fog. it's definitely goingo t be humid by noon. the temperature at 90 at noon. then as we head into the afternoon and evening if you're tg about maybe hitting the road, headed out of town, temperatures are going to be in the low 90s wither scatt storms around. wednesday outlook traveling today p.m. storms keep that mind. also have the afternoon storms. it will be muggy out there....
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critical for the production of it in indeed they account for 80 to 90 percent of our victim indeed meads. if you spend 15 minutes a day out in the sun that's enough and if you also eat fatty fish mushrooms and dairy products in moderation that provides you with sufficient vitamin d. . that. most people don't need to take vitamin d. supplements despite what the drug industry says there's no sign of the hype surrounding vitamin d. going away with more and more different products on the market. supplements can make sense for infants or people over 70 they can also be necessary if you are at risk of osteoporosis that's when the body doesn't store enough calcium increasing the risk of bone fractures. in humans much if you work in a dark office in the winter months and don't see much daylight you don't eat any fish and few mushrooms and can't offset the lack of light your nutrition and then you should take one or 2000 international units of vitamin d. a day so if you take more than 4000 i.e. is it can damage your kidneys in your on cough and in even from trying. taking too many vitamin supplem
critical for the production of it in indeed they account for 80 to 90 percent of our victim indeed meads. if you spend 15 minutes a day out in the sun that's enough and if you also eat fatty fish mushrooms and dairy products in moderation that provides you with sufficient vitamin d. . that. most people don't need to take vitamin d. supplements despite what the drug industry says there's no sign of the hype surrounding vitamin d. going away with more and more different products on the market....
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. >> and basically it says you mead to do it twice a day for 30 seconds. >> 30 seconds is a little muchest. >> you get your six pack? >> actually pops it in her mouth. >> is that really how you're supposed to do it? >> it doesn't feel like it's doing anything. like. it wasn't around that part. >> there's no way this is real, dude. >> i love her for trying this. >> she swaps him out for a heavier one. >> oh, young 've got it. >> okay, becky, no, sorry i can't come out. i got to workout. >> hope you had fun with us today. check out right this minute.com for more. - [narrator] the following is a paid program for luminess silk, sponsored by luminess air. if you wanna look younger fast, if you wanna make wrinkles seem to visibly disappear instantly, then you need the all new luminess silk right now. the easy-to-use touchless makeup that doesn't cake up or clog your pores. - you see that, gone. - say bye-bye, redness and blemishes. bye-bye age spots. luminess silk is the fast, easy way to look 10 years younger, just like that. - luminess silk is my secret weapon. this is what luminess silk do
. >> and basically it says you mead to do it twice a day for 30 seconds. >> 30 seconds is a little muchest. >> you get your six pack? >> actually pops it in her mouth. >> is that really how you're supposed to do it? >> it doesn't feel like it's doing anything. like. it wasn't around that part. >> there's no way this is real, dude. >> i love her for trying this. >> she swaps him out for a heavier one. >> oh, young 've got it. >>...
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mead the accused, more research is a rooster, a symbol of the french republic, no less, but when he goesighbours say doctor doodle do not. the dispute has made it all the way to court, although maurice is not. other roosters and corals we re is not. other roosters and corals were off erring moral support there —— corals, to him. were off erring moral support there -- corals, to him. many people support me and we try to explain that the rooster is normal in the countryside and that you have to adapt. if you don't adapt, you don't have to stay in the countryside. she says she has tried looking maurice up says she has tried looking maurice up overnight and even used egg carlton is to soundproof his curb, none of which seems to have worked. my none of which seems to have worked. my clients do not blame the rooster forsinging, my my clients do not blame the rooster for singing, my clients want it to be quiet in the morning between 6:30am and eight 30 a.m., they would like to be able to sleep. it's not quite the dreyfus affair that it has for some highlighted the divide swing urban and rural l
mead the accused, more research is a rooster, a symbol of the french republic, no less, but when he goesighbours say doctor doodle do not. the dispute has made it all the way to court, although maurice is not. other roosters and corals we re is not. other roosters and corals were off erring moral support there —— corals, to him. were off erring moral support there -- corals, to him. many people support me and we try to explain that the rooster is normal in the countryside and that you have...
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william mead was just a year old when he died from sepsis after a chest infection.ted 25,000 children develop the condition in the uk every year. in order to treat sepsis, you first have to think about it. and that's the problem — we've got to get those health care professionals on the front line to first think it, to suspect it, to then treat it. and that's half of the problem. that's where the disconnect is. the sepsis trust has been training nhs staff to treat and deal with it quickly. we need to ensure that resources are applied to this. we need to ensure that the new standards for emergency departments accurately measure what's happening to patients with sepsis. and we need to ensure that the government and statutory bodies do more to allow doctors to deliver this care at the right time. in april, new guidance was issued to all nhs trusts in england. hospital staff are to look for early signs of sepsis when a patient comes into a&e, and alert a senior doctor if the patient hasn't responded to treatment within an hour. any trusts missing those targets could face
william mead was just a year old when he died from sepsis after a chest infection.ted 25,000 children develop the condition in the uk every year. in order to treat sepsis, you first have to think about it. and that's the problem — we've got to get those health care professionals on the front line to first think it, to suspect it, to then treat it. and that's half of the problem. that's where the disconnect is. the sepsis trust has been training nhs staff to treat and deal with it quickly. we...
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which thanks to general gordon meade didn't have a lot to do to fend off old gordon after getties rk -- sorry that was kind of a low blow. the confederates showing a much better strategic sense of importance of cooperation across theaters brought those men in, achieved numerical superiority every oh the union foes and thanks to a terrible, terrible mistake on the second day of the battle drove rosecrans and his men from the feemd in disarray only general george h thomas remaining on the field to salvage the battle for the union side. rosecrans would retire chattanooga and he would again prepare for the siege that ensued from the confederate forces fort fie energetically. he would make plans to open up supply lines. he had again issues with a supply line cut by superior confederate cavalry. looked kind of bad. it was a bad situation. and he really wanted to impress this. he felt like he needed to tell washington that, you know, this is -- this is -- i really need the troops washington responds by eventually transferring troops from mississippi and from the army of the potomac to event
which thanks to general gordon meade didn't have a lot to do to fend off old gordon after getties rk -- sorry that was kind of a low blow. the confederates showing a much better strategic sense of importance of cooperation across theaters brought those men in, achieved numerical superiority every oh the union foes and thanks to a terrible, terrible mistake on the second day of the battle drove rosecrans and his men from the feemd in disarray only general george h thomas remaining on the field...
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the democrat moderate realist, the meade yeah, and even a far left talk show host. democrats warn you will get president trump elected. the jaw droppers from sanders and warren. we have it all. now this. a tap obama democrat agreeing with us about what we have been telling you america wants and does not want. the polls show common sense mainstream america, the workmen and women saying nobody gave us anything for free. we work hard for what we got. why does the hard left dodge and avoid answering questions about how we'll have to pay for their free stuff so we can feel good and morally right. to the new frontier as the democrats push backing in congress. the blue states are pushing back hard against the trump administration with policy fights they are taking to the fights. their growing big role in deciding what's right for america. to the border. a new group of illegals crossing another border sector. and a new report saying the new trump deal with guatemala to spur more single border krotters rather than families. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts
the democrat moderate realist, the meade yeah, and even a far left talk show host. democrats warn you will get president trump elected. the jaw droppers from sanders and warren. we have it all. now this. a tap obama democrat agreeing with us about what we have been telling you america wants and does not want. the polls show common sense mainstream america, the workmen and women saying nobody gave us anything for free. we work hard for what we got. why does the hard left dodge and avoid...
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does not take to task what meads to be done to create the issues, i don't know, if you got on your twitters problems with twitter it crashed. guy: right before the -- >> capri, as the democrat was this russia? >> always russia. okay? guy: good answer. >> that is what jan brady said too. >> russia, russia, russia? >> russia, russia, russia. >> that's funny. guy: you are from ohio. >> last i checked. guy: they look at places like silicon valley, saying those people are out to get me, should big tech gurus have some concern about alienating a lot of people in places like ohio. >> i think that big tech folks think if they are not utilizing my platform, why do i care. but, i think that if -- there are issues, with social media, whether censorship or you know selling data, spying on us. collecting privacy. and in that is where i think that government needing to play a role, these private companies have no right to come in, we could be like we agree to everything. >> probably why zuckerberg did not g he said i'll just read the e-mails anyway when they are done. >> could he win. >> it is a loss. >
does not take to task what meads to be done to create the issues, i don't know, if you got on your twitters problems with twitter it crashed. guy: right before the -- >> capri, as the democrat was this russia? >> always russia. okay? guy: good answer. >> that is what jan brady said too. >> russia, russia, russia? >> russia, russia, russia. >> that's funny. guy: you are from ohio. >> last i checked. guy: they look at places like silicon valley, saying...
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running against a crowded field of underwhelming ordinary candidates who'll never have the backing offed meadedia. biden will be better prepared to go hard against the haters, booker already shown his hand this week, andrew yang may be only wild card on that stage to bring the unknown, unknown round house to knock joe down. and that someone new would be someone trying, tested and humiliated, you heard it here first, joe biden falls flat, hillary will ride in on her white unicorn to save the race, she won't win but it will be fun watching hewatching dwindle dwis cry. and then she is write her new bestseller, what really happened? >> a "quinnipiac poll" shows that biden is only dem that could meet president trump in a match u up. should they keep eating each other alive. joining me now from white house press secretary, spokesperson sean spicer welcome back. >> great to be back thank you, that was probably the most entertaining memo i heard all day. >> thank you, sean. that means a great deal to me, your view of what the rest of democrat field should be doing in terms of joe biden, should they s
running against a crowded field of underwhelming ordinary candidates who'll never have the backing offed meadedia. biden will be better prepared to go hard against the haters, booker already shown his hand this week, andrew yang may be only wild card on that stage to bring the unknown, unknown round house to knock joe down. and that someone new would be someone trying, tested and humiliated, you heard it here first, joe biden falls flat, hillary will ride in on her white unicorn to save the...
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mead is th cool spot. you'll feel the humidity today but feeling good this morning. plenty of sunshine out there today. temperatures in the low to mid-90s. yesterday in the upper 80s but no humidity. humiddy is coming back an mean it will feel closer to the mid to upper 90s today. isolated storm chances mainly west of d.c. a nats game later on tonight against the marlins at 7:05. i think a-ok but a lot of the storms east t of area on i-81. pools, keep an eye to the sky. i think most of us on the dry side. exercise, since we are heating up and humidity in place, i want to do it earlier thaner lat 94 is our daytime high tomorrow as well. today we have about20 30% chance of storms west and nothing happeing out there right now. let's take you through the next coupled. we are dry this morning. here are the storms popping up later on. could have a few showers lingering through maryland during the overnight so you could ha someog and wetness as you head out tomorrow morning. tomorrow morning dry. more scattered showers and thunderstorms popping up later onwednesday. here is
mead is th cool spot. you'll feel the humidity today but feeling good this morning. plenty of sunshine out there today. temperatures in the low to mid-90s. yesterday in the upper 80s but no humidity. humiddy is coming back an mean it will feel closer to the mid to upper 90s today. isolated storm chances mainly west of d.c. a nats game later on tonight against the marlins at 7:05. i think a-ok but a lot of the storms east t of area on i-81. pools, keep an eye to the sky. i think most of us on...
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beth mead finding ellen white for her sixth goal of the tournament. things were looking up.alm but there is no keeping america quiet for long. another cross... lovely run, beautiful girl. and another header, alex morgan does not miss these. just as the usa look to be moving up the gears, there was ellen white to slam on the brakes. yes! england had wrestled back control until the video assistant referee intervened. inches offside, the decision, and it inched the usa closer. so close. minutes later, var was called upon again. ellen white once more at the centre of things. it's a penalty. a penalty was the decision. it was a moment for england's captain to step up. step out on, saved! but steph houghton failed to rise to the challenge. emotions were running high and it was all starting to unravel. millie bright, oh. millie bright left england a player down. here comes the red card. and no fairy tale finish for england, for the third major tournament in a row, they've lost in a semifinal. phil neville said this would represent a failure for his side. so much hurt for the player
beth mead finding ellen white for her sixth goal of the tournament. things were looking up.alm but there is no keeping america quiet for long. another cross... lovely run, beautiful girl. and another header, alex morgan does not miss these. just as the usa look to be moving up the gears, there was ellen white to slam on the brakes. yes! england had wrestled back control until the video assistant referee intervened. inches offside, the decision, and it inched the usa closer. so close. minutes...
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these quakes likely happened on the greenville fault which runs through al meade ka and contra costa county. there were no reports of damage. over at uc berkeley seismologists say it did set off an early warning system which they say is a good sign it's working. >> at berkeley lab we received four seconds of warning before the shaking hit us. we got alerts onour cell phones, four seconds later we felt light shaking. it was a great test of the system. >> reporter: scientists credit the early warning system for alerting people in the bay area eight seconds before the 2014 6.0 quake that hit napa. for a list of resources on how to prepare for an earthquake, check out our website, abc7news.com. live in blackhawk, anser hassan, abc 7 news. >> we posted all the information, what to pack in your emergency kit. go to abc7news.com/preparenor cal to get all those tips. >>> theranos founder elizabeth holmes is due in federal court. >> she's facing fraud and conspiracy charges for misleading investors in her blood testing startup. abc 7 news reporter jobina fortson with more. >> reporter: the c
these quakes likely happened on the greenville fault which runs through al meade ka and contra costa county. there were no reports of damage. over at uc berkeley seismologists say it did set off an early warning system which they say is a good sign it's working. >> at berkeley lab we received four seconds of warning before the shaking hit us. we got alerts onour cell phones, four seconds later we felt light shaking. it was a great test of the system. >> reporter: scientists credit...
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. >> with him what happened is the best moment of it is when general meade failed to follow up with general lee's army after the victory at gettysburg despite telegrams telling him he must get lee's army, lincoln was so upset and wrote a long, angry letter to him saying you didn't do what i asked you to do. had you done so, the war might have come to an earlier end. now it's going to go on month after month and he would put the letter aside. he would call these letters hot letters when he was angry and he would put it down hoping he would cool down psychologically. by the time he cooled down, he knew it would paralyze the general if it reached him in the field. he never sent it. it was not even seen until the 20th century aurunderneath was notation never sent and never signed. there were dozens of these letters. >> you point out roosevelt had these. i think of roosevelt with a remarkable temperament but he too got mad. >> especially in the late '30s, mad at isolationist congressmen. it would take him five or six drafts for the fire side chats. he could start naming the congressman, calling
. >> with him what happened is the best moment of it is when general meade failed to follow up with general lee's army after the victory at gettysburg despite telegrams telling him he must get lee's army, lincoln was so upset and wrote a long, angry letter to him saying you didn't do what i asked you to do. had you done so, the war might have come to an earlier end. now it's going to go on month after month and he would put the letter aside. he would call these letters hot letters when he...
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[please stand by] -- specific actions in six strategic areas that we'll meade to implement -- we'll need to implement that goal. and electricity is the fuel of the future and we need to implement it in existing modes. last slide -- oops. >> it was your last slide. [laughter]. >> so i'll make it up. so renewable electricity, will get us to a net-zero system which is crucial to become a net carbon city. and our 2030 goals are 35% of certification and sustainable modes will help to get us there. in closing with the necessary capital, political and public support, we can meet these goals and along with our complementary goal of zero traffic fatalities to not only achieve our 2030 goal but to improve the lives of all. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chu. that gets us through electricity and transportation and we still have buildings. barry cooper? from the department of the environment. >> thank you. good afternoon, supervisor mandelman and the members of the committee. i'll quickly take you through buildings. so the challenge with buildings is in many ways similar to transport. how do we get to
[please stand by] -- specific actions in six strategic areas that we'll meade to implement -- we'll need to implement that goal. and electricity is the fuel of the future and we need to implement it in existing modes. last slide -- oops. >> it was your last slide. [laughter]. >> so i'll make it up. so renewable electricity, will get us to a net-zero system which is crucial to become a net carbon city. and our 2030 goals are 35% of certification and sustainable modes will help to get...
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meade to 70 in the district.ol a co start out the door and maybe biking to work or even a walk to work, it is going to be a nice morning for thasu. plenty of hine. temperatures in mid to upper 80s for t daye highs today but nothing to worry about on the road. maybe plan for outdoor lunches. it is going to be nice out there with a lighter wind compared to yesterday. exercise very comfortable out there. high pressure parked over us. that is clearing out everything. we have no rain in the forecast for today. barely any cloud. tomorrow, we do have an isolated storm chance that is less than 30%. i think we will see a stray one here or there. humidity and heat is back. low 90s tomorrow and feel like the upper 90s at times. ase head through this week, humidity is going to be thick out there. wednesday your temperature in the low mid-90s but feeling like a hundred. same deal for the fourth of july. same deal onfr day. don't get used to this because that heat is coming. 92 for your fourth of july forecast. we have about 40% chance seeing shower and thunderstorm. if you're heading to thend maryl
meade to 70 in the district.ol a co start out the door and maybe biking to work or even a walk to work, it is going to be a nice morning for thasu. plenty of hine. temperatures in mid to upper 80s for t daye highs today but nothing to worry about on the road. maybe plan for outdoor lunches. it is going to be nice out there with a lighter wind compared to yesterday. exercise very comfortable out there. high pressure parked over us. that is clearing out everything. we have no rain in the forecast...
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and this report describes how the united states and mexico will protect lake meade elevations to benefit the colorado river. this is really the last step in moving forward with our drought and scarcity plans. it's a great accomplishment for cities, states, tribes and all the others who depend on the colorado river. and thank you. the committee has my written statement so i will use my time to highlight some of the underlying areas where we think the committee seeks to address the drought resiliency act, the water supply infrastructure rehabilitation and utilization act, the okafor recharge act. as co sponsors are aware, as a nation, we need to invest in new and existing infrastructure. we need to invest in storage to increase water reliability. and we need to impruchb conviance to secure our water supplies for future generations. reclamations, dams and reservoirs, water command systems and power generation facilities are integral components of the nation's infrastructure and the economies of the western states. this infrastructure is key to reclamation's continued success. we operate jus
and this report describes how the united states and mexico will protect lake meade elevations to benefit the colorado river. this is really the last step in moving forward with our drought and scarcity plans. it's a great accomplishment for cities, states, tribes and all the others who depend on the colorado river. and thank you. the committee has my written statement so i will use my time to highlight some of the underlying areas where we think the committee seeks to address the drought...
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. >> violence against journalists of any kind is something we all mead to find against.go, thank you for being with us this morning. >> my pleasure. >> thanks to our viewers for watching. for our u.s. viewers the whole new 2020 race. we have our new poll numbers out this morning. "new day" continues right now. >>> this race is resetting. all images of joe biden being a front-runner are now reshaping this summer. >> you talked to black voters. it may still feel like he's a winner. >> i am absolutely 100% -- >> this was one of the worst few days in american policy in american diplomatic history. >> they know what they're playing with. they're playing with fire. >> north korea got nuclear weapons. iranian at the same time is being capsized by trump for trying to have a nuclear program. >> and good morning, everyone. welcome to your new day. it is tuesday, july 2nd, 8:00 now in the east. and debates really matter, john. that's what we've learned this morning. the 2020 democratic front-runner
. >> violence against journalists of any kind is something we all mead to find against.go, thank you for being with us this morning. >> my pleasure. >> thanks to our viewers for watching. for our u.s. viewers the whole new 2020 race. we have our new poll numbers out this morning. "new day" continues right now. >>> this race is resetting. all images of joe biden being a front-runner are now reshaping this summer. >> you talked to black voters. it may...
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. >> it was a combination of mead west and rock town >> yes. >> sure. i know them. of course. >> 12:30 on the east coast or thereabouts. defensive trades like staples and utilities are near all time highs. tech just off the high it hit on wednesday. let's chat about whether it's the time to be more defensive or time to stick with the offense that has performed so well so far this year. >> i think it's the time to be completely diverse fied on a mult multi-asset strategy and the equity itself. 2018 when we posted the highs in august and september, it was driven by a very concentrated component of technology, which basically was the fangs plus maybe microsoft. you're seeing far more d dispersion in technology now we talked about this at the top of the show we depla-flated all assets which is hard to do, that ps why i think the diversified strategy works. >> we've had this argument about defenses versus growth for some time i think the defense of your names, the yuleties and stuff have gone as high as they're going to go. but i would say why stick at those two options,
. >> it was a combination of mead west and rock town >> yes. >> sure. i know them. of course. >> 12:30 on the east coast or thereabouts. defensive trades like staples and utilities are near all time highs. tech just off the high it hit on wednesday. let's chat about whether it's the time to be more defensive or time to stick with the offense that has performed so well so far this year. >> i think it's the time to be completely diverse fied on a mult multi-asset...
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that is a jab at kila mead. do it on your own time. halloween and the parties in the festivities that go with it, and when you have it on the 31st they can fall on any day of the week, so then you get two halloweens. you get a weekend, and the thursday or the wednesday as well. >> dan: i have to tell you when i first read this i thought it was dumb, but i like to party a little bit. i'm not really a party guy, and you can with the kids. >> i cannot stand it. i'm not a halloween person. i've never have been. and i don't know if you guys have ever seen this get about all of the ridiculous sexy halloween costumes, like abe lincoln. >> jesse: how do you make abe lincoln? >> dagen: you make him in one way that you make everything, fishnets. you will hit a new low because you are going to address your dog up. watch. next on "the five," greg has your fan mail friday questions ready to go. ♪ ♪ applebee's all you can eat is back. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the o
that is a jab at kila mead. do it on your own time. halloween and the parties in the festivities that go with it, and when you have it on the 31st they can fall on any day of the week, so then you get two halloweens. you get a weekend, and the thursday or the wednesday as well. >> dan: i have to tell you when i first read this i thought it was dumb, but i like to party a little bit. i'm not really a party guy, and you can with the kids. >> i cannot stand it. i'm not a halloween...
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you can see our interviews with desmond meade, the head of florida rights restoration coalition, at democracynow.org. 2020 democratic candidates beto o'rourke and julian castro headed to the clint, texas, the immigration jail over the weekend, which has come under intense scrutiny over recent reports of inhumane conditions and child neglect. castro, former san antonio mayor and secretary of housing and urban development under president obama, was denied entry into the clint child jail saturday. former congressmember o'rourke participated in a rally in front of the jail sunday, calling out the dire conditions inside. both castro and o'rourke also recently visited a homestead , florida, immigration jail, along with other 2020 contenders in town for the first democratic debate, including senators warn, kamala harris, kirsten gillibrand, and bernie sanders, as well as new york city mayor bill de blasio and south bend mayor pete buttigieg. in more news from last week's 2020 democratic debate, democrats are condemning donald trump, jr. after he retweeted an alt-right personality during thurday night's deb
you can see our interviews with desmond meade, the head of florida rights restoration coalition, at democracynow.org. 2020 democratic candidates beto o'rourke and julian castro headed to the clint, texas, the immigration jail over the weekend, which has come under intense scrutiny over recent reports of inhumane conditions and child neglect. castro, former san antonio mayor and secretary of housing and urban development under president obama, was denied entry into the clint child jail saturday....
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as an emissary of the kremlin and he was supposed to be there for the trump administration and they mead in a meeting described in detail and again right there in the middle of that meeting, the same guy. the child porn guy, george nader. once the trump administration took office, he is described as a frequency presence in the white house, making frequent visits to spend time with steve bannon in his white house office just off the oval. he reportedly was part of multiple pitches made to the trump administration involving elliott broidy under federal investigation for his role in the inaugural and influence peddling in part through his great connections with this guy george nader who had so many ins with the trump campaign and the transition and the trump white house. he was a perfect conduit for a guy like broidy. last month as george nader was flying in from dubai into new york city, he was arrested yet again on yet another round of child pornography charges and today in federal court in the eastern district of virginia, he was formally indicted on the charges. he had a tentative trial
as an emissary of the kremlin and he was supposed to be there for the trump administration and they mead in a meeting described in detail and again right there in the middle of that meeting, the same guy. the child porn guy, george nader. once the trump administration took office, he is described as a frequency presence in the white house, making frequent visits to spend time with steve bannon in his white house office just off the oval. he reportedly was part of multiple pitches made to the...
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we would go water skiing at lake mead, houseboat trip. >> circus circus. >> our dad would put a quartering down and run out. >> jimmy: on the slot machines. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's illegal. you can be arrested for that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: they have a special jail for children that they put the children who go near the gaming -- my kids were like -- you know, kids walk in here and they're like oh, my god, look at all these games. and it's like yeah, these are great. you can't touch them. there's no touching any of these games. they're for adults even though willie wonka's on them. >> that's crazy if you think about it. it's very tempting. >> jimmy: you came here with your dad. would you guys go to any shows? >> i saw the white tigers. dad would take me to siegfried and roy. >> jimmy: oh, siegfried and roy. >> yeah, i saw that. >> jimmy: did you come here on a plane or by greyhound bus? >> we drove. >> jimmy: you drove? >> good old road trip. >> jimmy: did you really? >> yeah. well, this trip or back in the day? ts ipno. >> jimmy: oh, okay. i was like wow, that's something else. who get
we would go water skiing at lake mead, houseboat trip. >> circus circus. >> our dad would put a quartering down and run out. >> jimmy: on the slot machines. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's illegal. you can be arrested for that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: they have a special jail for children that they put the children who go near the gaming -- my kids were like -- you know, kids walk in here and they're like oh, my god, look at all these games. and it's like yeah,...
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mead meadows was essentially called racist because he brought one african-american woman out and saides michael cohen's wrong, president trump isn't a racist. >> it was ignorant. >> cummings jumped in to defend mark meadows. i just wanted to play that moment. >> you are one of my best friends. i know that shocks a lot of people. >> and likewise, mr. chairman. >> you are. and i can see and feel your pain. i feel it. >> i have not forgotten that moment, because i thought that was a moment where you can say elijah cummings, mark meadows who is completely on the other side, that they can say they are one of the best friends. the president of the united states isn't just slamming cummings, he called him a racist saying because your sdriblth di isn't doing better, you are the racist. does mr. meadows need to speak out publicly for his friend? >> he has a lot of demons he has to address. i know meadows, as well. i have known him to be in the right place on so many issues. and to be silent and to try to support this president as so many other republicans are doing, it is shameful. there has t
mead meadows was essentially called racist because he brought one african-american woman out and saides michael cohen's wrong, president trump isn't a racist. >> it was ignorant. >> cummings jumped in to defend mark meadows. i just wanted to play that moment. >> you are one of my best friends. i know that shocks a lot of people. >> and likewise, mr. chairman. >> you are. and i can see and feel your pain. i feel it. >> i have not forgotten that moment, because...
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this was a beautiful goal rated by beth mead.t? of course, absolutely. i will be leaving the studio at 7pm and high tailing it back, and i cannot wait for the game because ijust think that phil neville has created something quite extraordinary here and they are saying that we could be getting somewhere in the region of 10 million people watching. you will be as well. of course i well. harry, great to see you, thank you very much. jennifer, welcome to the programme, nice to see you both. if you would like to see more on any of those stories, you can access them via the bbc iplayer, and a reminder we go nationwide every weekday afternoon at 4:30pm on afternoon life. the leaders of the european union's member states are meeting for a third day of talks to try and break a deadlock over who should fill the topjobs. the break a deadlock over who should fill the top jobs. the contagion break a deadlock over who should fill the topjobs. the contagion is who should be the successor to jean—claude juncker. —— contention. little time for ni
this was a beautiful goal rated by beth mead.t? of course, absolutely. i will be leaving the studio at 7pm and high tailing it back, and i cannot wait for the game because ijust think that phil neville has created something quite extraordinary here and they are saying that we could be getting somewhere in the region of 10 million people watching. you will be as well. of course i well. harry, great to see you, thank you very much. jennifer, welcome to the programme, nice to see you both. if you...
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. —— beth mead.t did england a lot. england have not had many chancesin lot. england have not had many chances in the game so she took it and she has done that all tournament. so full credit to ellen white to keep england in contention. and alex morgan are busy taking the us back ahead. are we likely to seek more goals because england to have this tendency to start giving goals away as the match progresses? well, let's hope we do see more goals, but just hopefully for england. it does look like one of those games where it is going to be high—scoring. i don't think how it is looking that most teams will hold a high regard for the defence apply. so let's hope it isa for the defence apply. so let's hope it is a high—scoring game but in england's favour. 0k, helen, fingers crossed here and also all those fans. thank you for that. we are going to cross to ben who is with lots of england fans in the fan zone. what has it been like? so i am in battersea park. and large number of fans here have gathered in t
. —— beth mead.t did england a lot. england have not had many chancesin lot. england have not had many chances in the game so she took it and she has done that all tournament. so full credit to ellen white to keep england in contention. and alex morgan are busy taking the us back ahead. are we likely to seek more goals because england to have this tendency to start giving goals away as the match progresses? well, let's hope we do see more goals, but just hopefully for england. it does look...
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there's not a real short-ter solutiut until the administration is willing to recognize that the is an mead, that there is a crisis do there, its really hard to imagine that they are going to move to solve it other than to just blame this on the democrat >> woodruff: david, react to that. i just keep coming back to the republicans keep sayinneed to tighten up the asylum law.e so what's nswer to that? is there a legislative redy somehow to this? >> well, maybe. a couple of things, one, you know, 've hadese great jobs numbers, we could be feeling good about ourselves, but a lot us look at these centers and think i'm ashamed of my country, and it's such a drag on our national moralthat our government is sponsoring something that makes us feel embarrassed and ashamed. that's the first thing. the second thing is terrence esn't work. the idea of the trump administration that we could be so cruel and make it so hard to get here and cause people so much pain that they will stop coming, well, they're still coming. the third thing is presidents used to appoint czars. you get a problem, pick somebody
there's not a real short-ter solutiut until the administration is willing to recognize that the is an mead, that there is a crisis do there, its really hard to imagine that they are going to move to solve it other than to just blame this on the democrat >> woodruff: david, react to that. i just keep coming back to the republicans keep sayinneed to tighten up the asylum law.e so what's nswer to that? is there a legislative redy somehow to this? >> well, maybe. a couple of things,...
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." >>> tesla employees telling cnbc they took short cuts to mead model 3 production goals phil lebeau joining us with more on the story >> this stems from an investigation cnbc.com's laura has been conducting, looking at the practices of building the model 3 out in fremont, california specifically at the assembly line that is in the tent that they have built next to the rest of the production facility tesla workers there have told cnbc that they have taken short cuts in order to build the model 3, that includes using things like electrical tape or not putting nuts on top of bolts inside the vehicles and they complain the conditions in the assembly tent really were thought the best conditions, especially when the california wildfires were going on. in reply to the questions from cnbc.com, tesla says the anecdotes reported by cnbc from a few unnamed sources are misleading and do not reflect our manufacturing practices or what it's like to work at tesla. all of this is germane to the question of has tesla been short cutting on quality in order to meet production and delivery goals? here'
." >>> tesla employees telling cnbc they took short cuts to mead model 3 production goals phil lebeau joining us with more on the story >> this stems from an investigation cnbc.com's laura has been conducting, looking at the practices of building the model 3 out in fremont, california specifically at the assembly line that is in the tent that they have built next to the rest of the production facility tesla workers there have told cnbc that they have taken short cuts in...
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is led home by her teenage nephew meade. zahar i was blinded almost 20 years ago when she stepped on an anti-personnel mine in a field close by. her brother was killed by a landmine 2 years later. it has had deep psychological effect on my life i often feel like i'm a dead person what used to my to anyone the area we live in is still contaminated with bombs many young people have died zahara lives in the bus or a neighborhood a bedroom in southern iraq its name roughly translates to the place of amputees will know 150 people have been killed and many more injured in both wrong but buried bombs from iraq's wars over the last 30 years. in a house close by we meet malik need his leg was blown off 6 months ago when he stepped on a mine while searching for scrap metal which he used to sell to supplement his income as a construction worker. now i live off the charity of my friends i survive on their generosity i have no social security or a pension a depression is overwhelming i can work to support my children and that frightens m
is led home by her teenage nephew meade. zahar i was blinded almost 20 years ago when she stepped on an anti-personnel mine in a field close by. her brother was killed by a landmine 2 years later. it has had deep psychological effect on my life i often feel like i'm a dead person what used to my to anyone the area we live in is still contaminated with bombs many young people have died zahara lives in the bus or a neighborhood a bedroom in southern iraq its name roughly translates to the place...
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richard meade is the managing editor of the shipping news organisation lloyd's list.he latest developments that we have seen? it is to be welcomed. the shipping industry has been seeking adequate protection within the security levels in the latter one and a challenge for the uk government is getting the eight anchor stranded to the west of the strait of hormuz, the advisory is that they should not travel through the strait of hormuz. if we see adequate protection coming in then they will be escorted through, but this is going to be not necessarily a short—term fix, we will need to see some proper security measures for uk flagged ships in the region. how long could that take? depends on diplomatic efforts and whether short or long term it will have a significant impact in terms of what the ship do from here on. we only have a few uk flag vessels were thinking about. not a huge amount of vessels compared to the amount of traffic going through this region, but this is an international problem requiring an international solution, so this is to be welcomed.“ requiring an i
richard meade is the managing editor of the shipping news organisation lloyd's list.he latest developments that we have seen? it is to be welcomed. the shipping industry has been seeking adequate protection within the security levels in the latter one and a challenge for the uk government is getting the eight anchor stranded to the west of the strait of hormuz, the advisory is that they should not travel through the strait of hormuz. if we see adequate protection coming in then they will be...