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for budget versus actuals they met this requirement and has met this requirement. and they had indicated their carry forward and spend-down plan in their annual report. in completing the review of the northern market tenderloin c.b.d. annual report and financials staff made the following findings -- the c.b.d. met all bench marks. the c.b.d. increased cleaning services from five to seven days a week. they also increased staff's capacity which led to improvements in coordination, relationships and efficiency and effectiveness in organization between the c.b.d. and the community stakeholders. they have continued to successfully market and produce events such as the security camera project, the community banner campaign and four corner fridays. the c.b.d. is well underway with its renewal campaign and has actively been engaging with district stakeholders and property owners. in conclusion, the c.b.d. has increased opportunities for partnering with external community stakeholders and they're well underway for completed an early renewal process and we believe that north
for budget versus actuals they met this requirement and has met this requirement. and they had indicated their carry forward and spend-down plan in their annual report. in completing the review of the northern market tenderloin c.b.d. annual report and financials staff made the following findings -- the c.b.d. met all bench marks. the c.b.d. increased cleaning services from five to seven days a week. they also increased staff's capacity which led to improvements in coordination, relationships...
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a stark warning from the met office. a criminal investigation into claims of anti—semitic hate crimes within the labour party is begun by the met. if somebody passes us material which they say amounts to a crime we have a duty to look at that and not just dismiss it. an inquiry into the events leading up to the resignation of former home secretary amber rudd concludes she was let down by her own officials. the wreckage of the helicopter which crashed at leicester city's stadium is moved to an investigation facility in farnborough. and the bank of england wants to know which british scientist you would like to see featured on its new fifty pound note. ican i can tell you growing up in my native canada that british scientists were at the forefront of oui’ scientists were at the forefront of our curriculum and rightly so. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the uk is experiencing more extreme weather, according to a new study by the met office. it says when comparing the last ten years to the previous 30, the hottes
a stark warning from the met office. a criminal investigation into claims of anti—semitic hate crimes within the labour party is begun by the met. if somebody passes us material which they say amounts to a crime we have a duty to look at that and not just dismiss it. an inquiry into the events leading up to the resignation of former home secretary amber rudd concludes she was let down by her own officials. the wreckage of the helicopter which crashed at leicester city's stadium is moved to an...
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many other people added to this book. >> he met with gandhi. >> he met with him in 1936. he was part of a pilgrimage. they were chosen to go to india in 1935. it was not until 1936 that he actually met gandhi. they discussed nonviolence. gandhi said it could be through the [ null ] that nonviolence would have his great x position. >> we will hear more about that.>> let's come back to that. >> thank you. >> please, join us as we talk further about the spirituality and his impact. thank you for being with us. >>> welcome back. we have been talking to the reverend, dorsey blake. i asked him before the break, why does her -- howard thurman matter? >> he believes in the search for common ground. it is -- he has spent his whole lifetime wanting me to meet -- me to be me and you to be you. if i go deep inside myself i will look at you. he believed that we were related. spiritually related. what hurt you hurt me. he was always one the scent to find the same thing in you in terms of this territoriality as i find within myself. it is important, especially today because, through the
many other people added to this book. >> he met with gandhi. >> he met with him in 1936. he was part of a pilgrimage. they were chosen to go to india in 1935. it was not until 1936 that he actually met gandhi. they discussed nonviolence. gandhi said it could be through the [ null ] that nonviolence would have his great x position. >> we will hear more about that.>> let's come back to that. >> thank you. >> please, join us as we talk further about the...
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i met gene kelley. >> stephen: you met gene kelley! >> yeah, gene kelley.oing-- i was going to take over for whoopi goldberg, and in "a funny thing happened on the way to the forum." and the democratic party does their annual fund-raiser on broadway, and bill clinton was president, and she invited me to come to see, you know, the performance. so we're backstage, and bill clinton comes in. and at the time-- this was '97-- he had his own key light. i mean, he appeared, and it was like, "oh, my god! that's bill clinton!" >> stephen: it's overwhelming at times. >> he really was. and he came over to me, and he goes, "david, have we met? have i met you before?" first of all, i said, "mr. president, i want to thank you. my mom voted for you. she campaigned and you sent her a signed picture, and i wanted to thank you." and i actually bill and hillary clinton. i met them in 1983 in arkansas when we were filming "soldier story," on this ballfield. and i told him the whole story. and he was like, "oh, well, that's as mazing." so later on, there'sdavid, comen pos upon.
i met gene kelley. >> stephen: you met gene kelley! >> yeah, gene kelley.oing-- i was going to take over for whoopi goldberg, and in "a funny thing happened on the way to the forum." and the democratic party does their annual fund-raiser on broadway, and bill clinton was president, and she invited me to come to see, you know, the performance. so we're backstage, and bill clinton comes in. and at the time-- this was '97-- he had his own key light. i mean, he appeared, and...
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the met office says that's right.t office says that the extreme weather events there picking up in the data are consistent with humanity's impact on climate change. the fact they've addedin climate change. the fact they've added in tropical nights as a magic is significant. this is the first time they've done that. it refers to temperatures at night going above 20 degrees. in the 30 years between 96 d1 and 1990, there were only eight of those nights on this year there we re of those nights on this year there were two. of the last ten years there have been four. they believe there have been four. they believe there are increasing and it makes sound like a balmy mediterranean climate going to the uk but it has a dark side because elderly people who suffer particularly during heatwaves look forward to a bit of respite at night. if the number of tropical nights increases, they won't get it on the expectation would be that mortality would increase during the night. thank you. police have begun a criminal investigation into
the met office says that's right.t office says that the extreme weather events there picking up in the data are consistent with humanity's impact on climate change. the fact they've addedin climate change. the fact they've added in tropical nights as a magic is significant. this is the first time they've done that. it refers to temperatures at night going above 20 degrees. in the 30 years between 96 d1 and 1990, there were only eight of those nights on this year there we re of those nights on...
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the met office says our changing weather patterns are due to man made global warming.e're already starting to experience the effects of climate change. and it's the extreme events that will continue to increase into the future. we'll be looking at the new research and how it's likely to affect the uk. also tonight... why this paraplegic athlete ended up dragging himself along the floor through luton airport. if i hadn't had my wheelchair, my legs had been taken away from me. all of my self—sufficiency and all of my independence was no longer there. in his honour — jamie vardy says leicester city will play this weekend as a tribute to the club's owner. is your high street bad for you? new research reveals the unhealthiest high streets in the uk. and who do you think should go on the new £50 note? just one rule — it must be a british scientist. and coming up, it's another blow for injury—hit england, with manu tuilagi set to miss tomorrow's opening autumn international with south africa at twickenham. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. after the joint hotte
the met office says our changing weather patterns are due to man made global warming.e're already starting to experience the effects of climate change. and it's the extreme events that will continue to increase into the future. we'll be looking at the new research and how it's likely to affect the uk. also tonight... why this paraplegic athlete ended up dragging himself along the floor through luton airport. if i hadn't had my wheelchair, my legs had been taken away from me. all of my...
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♪ david: you met your wife in high school? michael: we met in seventh grade.avid: you didn't date around in the seventh grade? [laughter] david: explain how you invented high-yield bonds. michael: 2-d risk america, you don't want to be dependent on banks. david: you came down with prostate cancer? michael: i lost 10 relatives. david: what helped change how we finance things? do you have regrets in your financial career? michael: sure. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? you signed the giving pledge, agreeing to give away half your money. what did your children say about that? [laughter] michael: it is interesting. they have been involved in philanthropic efforts since they were young
♪ david: you met your wife in high school? michael: we met in seventh grade.avid: you didn't date around in the seventh grade? [laughter] david: explain how you invented high-yield bonds. michael: 2-d risk america, you don't want to be dependent on banks. david: you came down with prostate cancer? michael: i lost 10 relatives. david: what helped change how we finance things? do you have regrets in your financial career? michael: sure. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well,...
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rice: if you have a question about our plans -- reporter: she met a statement saying she met with you and you dismissed her concerns outright. rep. pelosi: i'm talking about scores of members of congress who just gave me a vote, giving me a vote of confidence. that is where our focus is. are there dissenters? yes. but i expect to have a powerful vote as we go forward. any other questions? reporter: when you went to the white house that one time, you can back and said, do women get to talk around him? how do you think president trump is going to react to having to work with a woman in such a position of power as you will hold as speaker? rep. pelosi: i think that -- i will say this. when i was speaker and president bush was president, he treated me and the office i hold with great respect. he would jokingly call me number three. he's number one, the vice president is number two, i was number three. he never began a meeting unless the speaker was present. we worked together on many issues relating to energy, passing the biggest energy bill .n the history of our country he wanted pepfar,
rice: if you have a question about our plans -- reporter: she met a statement saying she met with you and you dismissed her concerns outright. rep. pelosi: i'm talking about scores of members of congress who just gave me a vote, giving me a vote of confidence. that is where our focus is. are there dissenters? yes. but i expect to have a powerful vote as we go forward. any other questions? reporter: when you went to the white house that one time, you can back and said, do women get to talk...
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♪ david: you met your wife in high school? michael: we met in seventh grade.avid: you did not date around in seventh grade? you just -- [laughter] explain how you invented high-yield bonds. >> to de-risk america, you don't want to be dependent on a handful of debts. down to a came prostate cancer. >> i lost relatives. david: what helped change how we finance things? >> would you fix your tie? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. [laughter] let us just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider me a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? you sign the giving pledge. agreeing to give away half your money. what do your children say about that? [laughter] michael: well, it is interesting. they have been involved in philanthropic efforts since they were young. my wife, lori, defines wealth as that she can buy any book she wants. so i
♪ david: you met your wife in high school? michael: we met in seventh grade.avid: you did not date around in seventh grade? you just -- [laughter] explain how you invented high-yield bonds. >> to de-risk america, you don't want to be dependent on a handful of debts. down to a came prostate cancer. >> i lost relatives. david: what helped change how we finance things? >> would you fix your tie? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. [laughter] let us just...
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i don't know if you met him yet.here too. >> robert wolford had a brother in the jail named bobby wolford. that was somewhat intriguing. robert, bobby. and so we went off to meet bobby wolford. >> i know where you're going. you're on my corner. >> 24-year-old bobby wolford was awaiting trial on charges of aggravated robbery and burglary. to which he had pled not guilty. >> well, my brother robert, he's related because we got the same father. >> bobby was housed in a different unit from robert. but they had recently had a chance encounter in one of the jail's common areas. >> i never seen robert a day in my life. i was getting mop water for the mop because i was on cleanup. and he just popped up out of nowhere and he was like, you know you're my brother, right? i said, i heard i had a brother named robert. good to meet you. now i got to meet you. it was good to meet my brother but not a good place i met him in. we just said, hi, how you doing, i love you, and then we had to go back to our pods. not much of a meeting b
i don't know if you met him yet.here too. >> robert wolford had a brother in the jail named bobby wolford. that was somewhat intriguing. robert, bobby. and so we went off to meet bobby wolford. >> i know where you're going. you're on my corner. >> 24-year-old bobby wolford was awaiting trial on charges of aggravated robbery and burglary. to which he had pled not guilty. >> well, my brother robert, he's related because we got the same father. >> bobby was housed in...
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the uk is experiencing more extreme weather, according to a new study by the met office. the hottest days have become hotter, while the coldest days are not as cold as they were. it's also recorded more examples of what it calls "tropical nights", where there's no respite from the heat. with the details, here's our news correspondent ben ando. who can forget the long, hot summer of 2018? well, get used to it because the met office says long spells of warm weather and individual scorching summer days are both on the rise. the report co m pa res both on the rise. the report compares extreme weather from the 19605, 705 and 805 to the period from 2008 until 2017. it found spells of warm weather more than doubled but individual hot days and 0.8 celsius hotter and cold days a milder, on average, 1.7 celsius warmer than in the past but it's not all about the heat. there also been all about the heat. there also been a 17% increase in days of heavy rain. and while it may not be like it at the start of november, researchers say the number of tropical nights, where temperatures don'
the uk is experiencing more extreme weather, according to a new study by the met office. the hottest days have become hotter, while the coldest days are not as cold as they were. it's also recorded more examples of what it calls "tropical nights", where there's no respite from the heat. with the details, here's our news correspondent ben ando. who can forget the long, hot summer of 2018? well, get used to it because the met office says long spells of warm weather and individual...
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>> you met your wife in high school? >> we met in seventh grade. inventedn how you high-yield bonds. >> you do not want to be --endent on a wewhat helped change how finance things? you fix your tie? >> people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. >> i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider me a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though a have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tech. tick? sign the giving pledge. what do your children say? >> they have been involved in philanthropic efforts. defines wealth as she can buy any book she wants. i think that has been instilled in our children from the beginning. david: you met your wife in high school? >> seventh-grade can read we just celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary -- we met in seventh grade. we just celebrated our 50th anniversary. david: you did not date around when you are in the seventh grade? >> we did it maybe once in the ninth grade. school theed in high m
>> you met your wife in high school? >> we met in seventh grade. inventedn how you high-yield bonds. >> you do not want to be --endent on a wewhat helped change how finance things? you fix your tie? >> people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. >> i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider me a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though a have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you...
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met office scientists say we might see more of these changes in future.pect to see an increase in certain types of extreme events, heatwaves and hot spells and warm spells, so i should point out we are particular looking at warm spells here across any time of year. these changes we are observing are consistent with our warming climate, so the uk has warmed byjust under a degree in the last sort of 50 years or so. while 1976 was one of the most significant heatwaves to hit the uk in the past 50 years, longer spells of warmer weather have become more common, essentially doubling over the period of the report. one intriguing aspect of the study concerns what are termed tropical nights, when the mercury stays above 20 celsius. this year, there were two nights in london that went above that mark, but in the 30 years between 1961 and 1990 there were just eight nights that exceeded that temperature. climate scientists say the changes in weather we are seeing the uk are down to global warming, keeping in step with the rest of the world. as the world warms, we exp
met office scientists say we might see more of these changes in future.pect to see an increase in certain types of extreme events, heatwaves and hot spells and warm spells, so i should point out we are particular looking at warm spells here across any time of year. these changes we are observing are consistent with our warming climate, so the uk has warmed byjust under a degree in the last sort of 50 years or so. while 1976 was one of the most significant heatwaves to hit the uk in the past 50...
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a lot of fun at what is has been up to since he met rankin.ng he has coming out. he's using a green screen and then he'll create the image on photoshop. so we hung out at the skate park andone of your goals was to shoot a cover or a billboard. this is not quite a cover 01’ a magazine. nearly there yet. how does this get you closer to that goal is met is of the cover and bring over to being able to critically direct something like this visually and it does mean a better position when i make this. the end of this crazy and say wow, there is in the city of back drop, we getting there. cover art one day. billboard. magazines all the stuff. going to get there, 100%. looks like keaton could be on his way to a billboard soon. one of the things gizzy picked up for the trailer trash girls to have a clear idea of what their brand is. so how has it changed? we are events. we do events, so she will be disappointed in us being like... i had it in my head but i cannot communicate it. you have a flash card. yeah, i bet we have got all of the ideas that they
a lot of fun at what is has been up to since he met rankin.ng he has coming out. he's using a green screen and then he'll create the image on photoshop. so we hung out at the skate park andone of your goals was to shoot a cover or a billboard. this is not quite a cover 01’ a magazine. nearly there yet. how does this get you closer to that goal is met is of the cover and bring over to being able to critically direct something like this visually and it does mean a better position when i make...
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a stark warning from the met office. the uk has faced more extremes of hot weather and downpours over the last decade due to global warming. a paraplegic man sues luton airport after claims that he was forced to drag himself through the terminal building, after staff failed to provide him with a self—propelling wheelchair. police launch a criminal inquiry into allegations of anti—semitic hate crimes within the labour party. brexit secretary dominic raab, holds talks with the dup in belfast. unionists say they hope a deal is close, but sinn fein accuse mr raab of behaving like a ‘thief in the night'. as investigators remove the wreckage of the helicopter in which the leicester city owner died, the players vow to do their best in his honour at tomorrow's match against cardiff. we have come to an agreement with everyone, staff, players and told themselves that the game goes ahead, and we want to make him proud. and is your high street bad for you? new research reveals the unhealthiest high streets in the uk. after one of th
a stark warning from the met office. the uk has faced more extremes of hot weather and downpours over the last decade due to global warming. a paraplegic man sues luton airport after claims that he was forced to drag himself through the terminal building, after staff failed to provide him with a self—propelling wheelchair. police launch a criminal inquiry into allegations of anti—semitic hate crimes within the labour party. brexit secretary dominic raab, holds talks with the dup in belfast....
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for budget versus actuals, they met the benchmark and have historically met this benchmark. they also indicated the carry forward and spend down in their annual reports. our findings and recommendations for lower polk c.b.d. is, we found that the c.b.d. met owl four bench marks and they secured and renovated a long-term office space at 1170 sutter street using their cpmc mitigation funds. the c.b.d. made significant progress in raising new funds beyond their general benefit requirement. they secured grant funding to execute the lower polk tenderloin art walk series hemlock mural projects and rest room services and tenant-landlord clinic to prevent homelessness. they played a very pivotal role in assisting the steering committee in fiscal year of '16-'17. in conclusion, the c.b.d. has performed well in implanting its service plan. they also continue to successfully sponsor and help implement programs and events in the district. and they have an active board and committee members and will successfully carry out its mission as a c.b.d. if there are no questions, i'd like to bri
for budget versus actuals, they met the benchmark and have historically met this benchmark. they also indicated the carry forward and spend down in their annual reports. our findings and recommendations for lower polk c.b.d. is, we found that the c.b.d. met owl four bench marks and they secured and renovated a long-term office space at 1170 sutter street using their cpmc mitigation funds. the c.b.d. made significant progress in raising new funds beyond their general benefit requirement. they...
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david: you met your wife in high school? michael: we met in seventh grade.avid: seventh grade, and you have been married for how long? michael: we just celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary. [applause] david: impressive. so you didn't date around when you were in the seventh grade? you just -- [laughter] michael: we dated maybe once in the ninth grade. she knew who i was. i knew who she wants. she was voted, in high school, the most likely to succeed. so i wanted to hang around her as much as i could. david: you weren't voted that? michael: i was one of the most spirited, friendliest. david: you grew up in los angeles? is that right? michael: yes, my father was a lawyer and accountant. my mom was a homemaker. and yes, i got to work. anyone who is the child of a person who has his own accounting firm, you get to work on balance sheets and tax returns when you are eight. [laughter] david: ok, were you a good student? michael: i was a very good student. what they did instill in all of us was that to have a meaningful life, at least everyone had to have a chan
david: you met your wife in high school? michael: we met in seventh grade.avid: seventh grade, and you have been married for how long? michael: we just celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary. [applause] david: impressive. so you didn't date around when you were in the seventh grade? you just -- [laughter] michael: we dated maybe once in the ninth grade. she knew who i was. i knew who she wants. she was voted, in high school, the most likely to succeed. so i wanted to hang around her as much as...
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i have never met julian assange or anyone connected to him. i have never been contacted by anyone connected to wikileaks, either directly or indirectly. i have never reached out to assange or wikileaks on any matter." and in a strongly worded tweet, wikileaks says they are willing to bet "the guardian" $1 million and its editor's head that manafort never met assange. manafort was not officially in the visitor's logs for the alleged meeting, but ecuadorian intelligence sources reportedly showed the newspaper a document listing manafort as a guest. the meeting came just a few months before wikileaks published their first batch of democratic e-mails that were stolen by russian military hackers. the president repeatedly praising wikileaks on the campaign trail. >> wikileaks! i love wikileaks! >> reporter: cnn has also learned that mueller has been investigating a meeting between manafort and the ecuadorian president after the election in 2017. the special counsel specifically asked whether wikileaks or assange were discussed. all this as mueller's
i have never met julian assange or anyone connected to him. i have never been contacted by anyone connected to wikileaks, either directly or indirectly. i have never reached out to assange or wikileaks on any matter." and in a strongly worded tweet, wikileaks says they are willing to bet "the guardian" $1 million and its editor's head that manafort never met assange. manafort was not officially in the visitor's logs for the alleged meeting, but ecuadorian intelligence sources...
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roy met the fraudster on an online dating site. him these stolen pictures and called herself donna. i thought we were in love with each other. we were gonna get together, get married and that would have been it. i had no suspicion whatsoever. they talked for weeks before she asked for money for a building project in malaysia. the money seemed to be for plausible things, when you're sending £4,000, £3,000, £5,000 and such like, it sort of all adds up. after i'd worked everything out, i'd actually paid her the best part of £100,000. roy should be enjoying a comfortable retirement. instead, he's paying off creditors each month using his pension. i'm broke. you're whitewashed, you're totally devastated, you're, you're finished. you... you just don't want to be bothered anymore. i want to try to catch a catfish. so i've set up my own fake dating profile. women are more likely to be targeted, so i'm kathryn hunter — a divorcee looking for love. i've asked laura to check out the bait i'm using. here's one of her horse... have a look at th
roy met the fraudster on an online dating site. him these stolen pictures and called herself donna. i thought we were in love with each other. we were gonna get together, get married and that would have been it. i had no suspicion whatsoever. they talked for weeks before she asked for money for a building project in malaysia. the money seemed to be for plausible things, when you're sending £4,000, £3,000, £5,000 and such like, it sort of all adds up. after i'd worked everything out, i'd...
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barack obama has a whole brood of kids at this point who either met in iowa or met in chicago or metit sincerely. ♪ >> thank you very much for being patient. we'll get you seated very quickly. you're now entering the east room. this is our largest all-purpose, do-everything room. you will see press conferences from here in all of our big, televised events, including today. >> we'll try to behave. >> oh, please don't. highly overrated. >> we're just back from thanksgiving and it is the day in which we will unveil the holiday decorations to the public and our military families get the first peek. this will be my eighth christmas at the white house. this is the time to thank people who have done a lot of work for our initiatives. it is a busy time, so it is exhausting for everyone, but knowing that it is our last time doing it, you know, is bittersweet. >> the first lady, mrs. michelle obama. [ applause ] >> and as we celebrate my family's last holiday season in the white house, looking back i am proud to say that we did our very best to make americans of all backgrounds and walks of li
barack obama has a whole brood of kids at this point who either met in iowa or met in chicago or metit sincerely. ♪ >> thank you very much for being patient. we'll get you seated very quickly. you're now entering the east room. this is our largest all-purpose, do-everything room. you will see press conferences from here in all of our big, televised events, including today. >> we'll try to behave. >> oh, please don't. highly overrated. >> we're just back from...
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is as much information as if you met him i didn't know what was the real one who was who. the little one who got killed. i got you a little bit more likely than one of the last. night the actors perform parables about leprosy to educate the community about the reality of the disease and also to inform them about the contact tracing that will take place the next day. we come to. ok i have. to check. how many think. about what to actually get. the team doctors at the home of the cured leprosy patient from where they will head out into the surrounding community to trace his contacts to check if anyone has been infected. with the person. hello nice to you it diagnosed five years ago. do you have any symptoms from the leprosy still. have been. no not on me i'm one who lives with you at home. why would i do with three children that keep me very busy yes ok. so you have one child affected by let's see. how can we meet your child. oh hello. i am a live rabbit you need him to be legalized to me to how do you. do so and when did you get diagnosed i don't know right now when and how
is as much information as if you met him i didn't know what was the real one who was who. the little one who got killed. i got you a little bit more likely than one of the last. night the actors perform parables about leprosy to educate the community about the reality of the disease and also to inform them about the contact tracing that will take place the next day. we come to. ok i have. to check. how many think. about what to actually get. the team doctors at the home of the cured leprosy...
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a few days later, russian lawmaker torshin met donald trump jr. at an nra dinner in kentucky.9th, paul manafort became the campaign of the truchair of campaign and then they met with russians in the infamous trump tower meeting. you know, the one with a promise to get dirt on hillary clinton. and as that meeting was being set up, sater and cohen at the same time were busy chatting up putin's press secretary and discussing travel dates until just after that meeting when cohen met sater in the lobby of trump tower saying he could not go to russian and then offering an oligarch quote private briefings on the campaign in july and two weeks later jeff sessions, carter page and other trump officials met with the russian ambassador at the republican national convention just before the republican party platform was changed to weaken the u.s.'s stance on russia's annexation of crimea. remember, the sanctions the united states put on russia after crimea was annexed crippled their economy and their economy remains stressed and under duress since those sanctions were put in place. putin,
a few days later, russian lawmaker torshin met donald trump jr. at an nra dinner in kentucky.9th, paul manafort became the campaign of the truchair of campaign and then they met with russians in the infamous trump tower meeting. you know, the one with a promise to get dirt on hillary clinton. and as that meeting was being set up, sater and cohen at the same time were busy chatting up putin's press secretary and discussing travel dates until just after that meeting when cohen met sater in the...
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you haven't met them in person. point where i've said enough is enough, you know? and all right, £500 is not er, nearly £100,000 is it? you know what i mean? but it's still a lot of money to give to a stranger, isn't it? yeah, but they reckon that drugs and drink are big killers. yeah, they are, but loneliness is a bigger killer than any of them. and trying to not be lonely is... is what i do every day. catfish exploit our emotions to get money. 0ur fake american soldier claims his son's illness has got worse. he needs cash for the hospital treatment. the messages are coming through even now. he's saying i can't afford to lose my only son. i'm crying over here. i'd be grateful if you could help me out with this. and we actually haven't replied to him in a few hours and he said it looks like someone's not in the mood to talk seriously today. so he's getting pretty angry that we haven't replied. you can tell he really wants to try and get this money from us as soon as possible. it's time to make another phone call. ri
you haven't met them in person. point where i've said enough is enough, you know? and all right, £500 is not er, nearly £100,000 is it? you know what i mean? but it's still a lot of money to give to a stranger, isn't it? yeah, but they reckon that drugs and drink are big killers. yeah, they are, but loneliness is a bigger killer than any of them. and trying to not be lonely is... is what i do every day. catfish exploit our emotions to get money. 0ur fake american soldier claims his son's...
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i got grandchildren, i've met never met; great grandchildren i've never met. >> i know you're anxious to see your family and family means the world. ye ou way 40 years. but everything is a process and it takes time. >> reporter: williams reminds his fellow parolees to keep things in perspective. >> i was driving about two months ago. it was raining. i'm in a suit, i'm fresh, i hit .ire on the flat, it's raining, pouring down raini i jumped out the car. i'm frustrated, right? and then i started laughing to myself like, you tripping. first. i'm like, man, i got a flat tire. and then i started thinking, i'm like, i'm starting laughing. i' im like, maet to have a flat tire and i can pay for . right, so it's perspective. >> reporter: troy williams often returns to the san quentin gate to greet friends as they are released from prison. >> good to see you on this side, man. aswhen i came to prison, i gangbanger, but for the amount of programs, the amot t of things twas able to participate in, i wouldn't be who i am today. >> reporter: he says all prisoners should have access to the type of e
i got grandchildren, i've met never met; great grandchildren i've never met. >> i know you're anxious to see your family and family means the world. ye ou way 40 years. but everything is a process and it takes time. >> reporter: williams reminds his fellow parolees to keep things in perspective. >> i was driving about two months ago. it was raining. i'm in a suit, i'm fresh, i hit .ire on the flat, it's raining, pouring down raini i jumped out the car. i'm frustrated, right?...
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. >> you met your wife in high school? >> we met in seffyent grade. >> and married for how long? >> we celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary. [applause] >> ok. so you didn't date around when you were in the seffyent grade? >> we dated maybe once in the ninth grade, but she knew who i was. she was voted in high school, the most likely to succeed and i wanted to hang around her. >> you weren't voted that? > i was voted the most friendliest. >> you gue up in los angeles. >> my father was a lawyer and my mom was a home maker and i got to work. anyone who is a child of a person who has his own accounting firm, you work on balance sheets and tax runs when you're eight. >> were you a pretty good student? >> i was a very good student. but what they did instill in all of us is that for us to have a meaningful life, at least everyone had to have a chance. our children, our children's children were going to have a meaningful life or good life, then all children had to feel they had that opportunity. that was instilled with us. >> you go to berkley and you are going to major in the science
. >> you met your wife in high school? >> we met in seffyent grade. >> and married for how long? >> we celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary. [applause] >> ok. so you didn't date around when you were in the seffyent grade? >> we dated maybe once in the ninth grade, but she knew who i was. she was voted in high school, the most likely to succeed and i wanted to hang around her. >> you weren't voted that? > i was voted the most friendliest. >>...
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named by the met office, or by the agency in southern ireland.cane heading across the atla ntic to ex—hurricane heading across the atlantic to the uk. oscar. that variable pressure, drawing some code which will bring the bricks of rain into the uk. let's follow the forecast... in the uk than in spain. into the uk. let's follow the forecast... as it gets closer to the uk, the pressure rises across the area of low pressure and it is not as deep or intense. the wind becomes less of a feature. it is getting close but not close enough to have an impact. we will have some strong to gale force winds across the uk, developing overnight, but because it's not going to have the impact it is not expected to be a named storm u nless is not expected to be a named storm unless it changes its track and gets closer. it is all about impact. you are back at az30pm. if people wa nt to you are back at az30pm. if people want to ask you questions, what should they do? you can send them to bbc weather. we have them lined up and ready to go but we will do our best to ans
named by the met office, or by the agency in southern ireland.cane heading across the atla ntic to ex—hurricane heading across the atlantic to the uk. oscar. that variable pressure, drawing some code which will bring the bricks of rain into the uk. let's follow the forecast... in the uk than in spain. into the uk. let's follow the forecast... as it gets closer to the uk, the pressure rises across the area of low pressure and it is not as deep or intense. the wind becomes less of a feature. it...
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vice president mike pence who offered very strong criticism when he met. this is a tragedy that has touched the hearts of millions of. violence and persecution by military and vigilantes that resulted in driving seven hundred thousand right. back with. this without excuse let me also say. you know we we believe. our democratic institutions ideals. of freedom in. your breast jailing of two journalists last fall was deeply troubling. and way was the sentiment about the trade disputes between the u.s. and china. peter certainly that issue has dominated a lot of the talk over the past day or so in singapore with the trade dispute between china and the united states hanging over all the meetings really and there is a lot of concern being expressed by the member states we have to also remember this is not just in some other there's also the east asia summit there are other sideline meetings being held as well so we have russia's president vladimir putin here the japanese prime minister shinzo of a of. the president of south korea among many others so there is a
vice president mike pence who offered very strong criticism when he met. this is a tragedy that has touched the hearts of millions of. violence and persecution by military and vigilantes that resulted in driving seven hundred thousand right. back with. this without excuse let me also say. you know we we believe. our democratic institutions ideals. of freedom in. your breast jailing of two journalists last fall was deeply troubling. and way was the sentiment about the trade disputes between the...
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so when we round to the schools we were met very reaccept by the -- receptively. some other highlights outside of people we met we did in my mind some pretty cool things that year. we went up in a blimp in orlando o take aerial footage of the bus of my first experience in a blimp. around the talladega motor speedway. places to put it in that were great for marketing and pictures. then we had special visitors in years on the bus. one year supreme court justice visited the bus. it was interesting when he visited because he had a 45-foot coach of his own and he ended up while on board the bus our driver at the time roger withers about the bus how many gallons it got and we once pulled up to white houseed a white house and doing the sunday morning washington and people and lking to president clinton -- this was 1995 if i remember -- president was returning from st. john's church and the cars drop him off and he got out and instead of heading to the white house he took a it was just outside the front entrance and joined us "washingtone of the journal." so it was a real
so when we round to the schools we were met very reaccept by the -- receptively. some other highlights outside of people we met we did in my mind some pretty cool things that year. we went up in a blimp in orlando o take aerial footage of the bus of my first experience in a blimp. around the talladega motor speedway. places to put it in that were great for marketing and pictures. then we had special visitors in years on the bus. one year supreme court justice visited the bus. it was interesting...
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the two had met several times over the past year. this time lugovoi brought along a buddy, a man named dmitri kovtun. he's the one in the black turtleneck. it was a quick meeting. litvinenko drank just half a cup of tea then left. around 5:00 p.m. he caught a ride home. that night, he fell ill. and three weeks later, he was dead. so who slipped litvinenko poison that day putting his murder into motion? litvinenko told scotland yard detectives before he died he didn't know when or who had poisoned him. but he had no doubt that one or more of the men he had met that day, the two russians or the italian, was his killer. naturally, we wanted to talk to all three. coming up -- we track down the first suspect litvinenko named. are you frightened for your life? >>> alexander litvinenko, the former russian agent, the man friends called sasha, died without knowing what killed him. the results from a battery of tests came in too late. but they did come in. it turned out he was killed by something far more lethal than common rat poison. >> it's
the two had met several times over the past year. this time lugovoi brought along a buddy, a man named dmitri kovtun. he's the one in the black turtleneck. it was a quick meeting. litvinenko drank just half a cup of tea then left. around 5:00 p.m. he caught a ride home. that night, he fell ill. and three weeks later, he was dead. so who slipped litvinenko poison that day putting his murder into motion? litvinenko told scotland yard detectives before he died he didn't know when or who had...
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he flatly denies this and he says he never met him or anyone connected to him.he and wikileaks considering legal action against the guardian which published this story. what do you make of it? >> we will have to figure this out. anybody who went in or out of the ecuadorian embassy you will know. there will be remarkable twists and turns to corsi and manafort over the past few days. bottom line is it looks pretty solid the russian attempt to meddle in the election has come to american shores. it seems there is strong reason to believe that among these 3, they knew what was happening and did they speak to the president? we don't know but this seemed explosive. the guardian walked it back slightly. it is puzzling because it is so straightforward to prove it or not. the fact that manafort denies it doesn't count as much. he is a pretty dishonest fellow. shannon: he was unequivocal in his denial. we will see how that plays out. the new york times report tonight that mueller's legal team has been talking with manafort, and the does that strike you as unusual? >> i wou
he flatly denies this and he says he never met him or anyone connected to him.he and wikileaks considering legal action against the guardian which published this story. what do you make of it? >> we will have to figure this out. anybody who went in or out of the ecuadorian embassy you will know. there will be remarkable twists and turns to corsi and manafort over the past few days. bottom line is it looks pretty solid the russian attempt to meddle in the election has come to american...
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scott budnick took me to ciw, and i met with these women. and i was so fortunate about 15 or 20 women shared intimate details of their history with me and their stories and why they are there. i didn't mean to have a judgmental mind going into it, but i thought, ok, well, it if anyone's ever taken someone's life, i don't think i could really stand behind this. i left there, after sitting there for hours talking to these women and thought, i am no different than them, besides a bad decision, and a poor choice. and hearing their stories, it changed my life. i mean, and to think obviously there are people in prison that really do deserve to be there, and then there are people that have spent time where i am certain that they have learned and grown and people there, even scott took me to lancaster. we met with these men, and they were really open with me and shared really personal details, and for someone who was with a friend and they all got into a fight -- didn't even touch anyone but was an situation -- was in a situation where someone was k
scott budnick took me to ciw, and i met with these women. and i was so fortunate about 15 or 20 women shared intimate details of their history with me and their stories and why they are there. i didn't mean to have a judgmental mind going into it, but i thought, ok, well, it if anyone's ever taken someone's life, i don't think i could really stand behind this. i left there, after sitting there for hours talking to these women and thought, i am no different than them, besides a bad decision, and...
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i have met with other tribes. there is a special government to government relationship and that needs to be respected when it comes both to the natural resource issues that tribes are involved in, but really other issues as well. my opponent voted to weaken the violence against women act specifically to weaken the protections that native women would have on tribal land. this is a step in the wrong direction. if i were standing next to the president i would make it clear that the type of name calling that he uses to describe his opponents is unacceptable in a leader, and we need to do better, and we certainly can do better. i'm also proud of the work my husband has done for native law. his mother is a descendent of the blackfeet. moderator: now, a full 90 seconds to you on this question. in eastern washington and the northwest native americans have deep and proud roots. how would you advocate for native communities? how would you respond to president trump using pocahontas as a derogatory term? rep. mcmorris-rodger
i have met with other tribes. there is a special government to government relationship and that needs to be respected when it comes both to the natural resource issues that tribes are involved in, but really other issues as well. my opponent voted to weaken the violence against women act specifically to weaken the protections that native women would have on tribal land. this is a step in the wrong direction. if i were standing next to the president i would make it clear that the type of name...
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met. mocrats also chuck schumer of new york stays as leader, durbin of illinois takes over at whip, murray of washington is the assistant leader, and stabenow of michigan is the policy chair. onight, the annual corrnd
met. mocrats also chuck schumer of new york stays as leader, durbin of illinois takes over at whip, murray of washington is the assistant leader, and stabenow of michigan is the policy chair. onight, the annual corrnd
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there were special experiences and the first thing -- one thing i must say as a personal note, i met my wife and the mother of my three boys on the c-span school bus. it will always hold a special place in my heart. host: the bus has evolved over these years. how has it changed since its launch? guest 2: good morning, greta. when richard and i sat down yesterday discussing the bus program, to put it in perspective, in 1993, c-span only had two networks. we did not have a radio station. we did not have booktv on c-span 2 or age tv on c-span 3. the "washington journal" as we know it today was not around and c-span.org and the radio app were not around. as c-span has grown, so has the bus program. our core is still middle and high schools. it is fitting that we are at walt whitman because this was the first school in 1993. we expanded our outreach to universities, inviting students along the bus. c-span representatives go into the classroom when we take the bus to cap us we take this to major book festivals and talk to booklovers about c-span2's booktv. we talked to them about american
there were special experiences and the first thing -- one thing i must say as a personal note, i met my wife and the mother of my three boys on the c-span school bus. it will always hold a special place in my heart. host: the bus has evolved over these years. how has it changed since its launch? guest 2: good morning, greta. when richard and i sat down yesterday discussing the bus program, to put it in perspective, in 1993, c-span only had two networks. we did not have a radio station. we did...