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i will note that the previous record had been held since 1992 and belonged to stefan. and michael chang, they spent 8 minutes less on the court. ready for an exciting adventure through the cities of belarus. unique architectural monuments await you, the temple greets you with simplicity, high windows and a belfry tower, it is the only entrance to the shrine. here, in the family estate of mikhail aginsky, together with his wife and children, he spent perhaps the most fruitful years of his life. and today the composer's family warmly welcomes guests. bow and exit to the polonaise, this is a regular walking dance, they take the usual three steps, the fourth step is with a half-crouch and the most interesting thing. castle hill, and therefore its complete disappearance was only a matter of time, but still something interesting for tourists has been preserved. watch the program of the city of belarus on the belarus 24 tv channel . the work in emergency situations of the ministry of taxes and duties of the ministry of emergency situations of the minsk region is large-scale vuchenne ў nyasvizh
i will note that the previous record had been held since 1992 and belonged to stefan. and michael chang, they spent 8 minutes less on the court. ready for an exciting adventure through the cities of belarus. unique architectural monuments await you, the temple greets you with simplicity, high windows and a belfry tower, it is the only entrance to the shrine. here, in the family estate of mikhail aginsky, together with his wife and children, he spent perhaps the most fruitful years of his life....
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previously, the record belonged to the semi-final match between stefan etberg and michael chang, which took place in 1992 lasted 8 minutes less than khachan's match. lyudmila samsonova is also going further. the 25-year-old russian, seeded here under number sixteen , beat chinese wang tian at the start, who returned to the tour after a long absence due to injury. samsonova won in two sets - 6:2, 7:5. anastasia potapova, who reached the 1/8 finals at roland goros this year, also played her opening match excellently. the 23-year-old russian met leyla fernandez from canada in the first round. having lost in the first set 2:6, anastasia. was able to turn the game around and won the next two sets, 6:4 and 7:5. barcelona went to visit rayo valeicana in the third round of the spanish championship. it all started with a quick goal from the hosts, scored by unai lopez. the visitors' attacks did not bring the desired result for a long time, but in the second half the catalans managed to equalize the score. pedri, who was left without supervision of the opponent's penalty area, distinguished hims
previously, the record belonged to the semi-final match between stefan etberg and michael chang, which took place in 1992 lasted 8 minutes less than khachan's match. lyudmila samsonova is also going further. the 25-year-old russian, seeded here under number sixteen , beat chinese wang tian at the start, who returned to the tour after a long absence due to injury. samsonova won in two sets - 6:2, 7:5. anastasia potapova, who reached the 1/8 finals at roland goros this year, also played her...
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previously, the record belonged to the polygonal meeting between stefan edberg and michael chang, which took place in 1992. the spaniard beat the australian lith in four games. this victory was carlos's sixtieth in grand slam tournaments. at the same time, al-qaras needed to play only 70 matches to achieve this result. this figure is the second in history. by the speed of reaching the milestone. 60 alcaraz's wins are second only to john mcenroe, who needed 69 games to do so. world no. 1 yannick senard is also making it to the second round of the us open. the 23-year-old italian unexpectedly lost the first set 2-6 in his opening match against american mackinzie mcdonald, but then came to his senses and took three games in a row: 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. senard's next opponent will be another american, 20-year-old alex mikhelson. in the women's singles , on the adjacent court, in parallel with yannick's match, the game was played with the participation of his girlfriend, russian anna kalinskaya. the fifteenth racket of the world also got off to a successful start here, beating american lauren davis
previously, the record belonged to the polygonal meeting between stefan edberg and michael chang, which took place in 1992. the spaniard beat the australian lith in four games. this victory was carlos's sixtieth in grand slam tournaments. at the same time, al-qaras needed to play only 70 matches to achieve this result. this figure is the second in history. by the speed of reaching the milestone. 60 alcaraz's wins are second only to john mcenroe, who needed 69 games to do so. world no. 1 yannick...
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when we were in the streets, i was reporting it, you were protesting, what did you hope will change after michaelears ago, i was 25, so much i was learning about how intricate everything was, how connected everything was. even at 25, i was active voter, on the ground 10 years ago, i learned how important local elections actually are. seeing how most of the people in power at the time when michael brown was killed by wilson, i voted for those people. it was a contradiction in real time to see how voting affecting our communities, affecting members of society and still trying to process something like the police in the city of ferguson. that is what we focused on 10 years ago, 10 years later, we have more questions than answers. but i think we are making our ways, hard work in the city. >> you recently secured $50,000 donation from kellogg foundation for mike brown sr.'s organization, tell me about the signification -- significance of that. >> it is very exciting, one of the people i was able to interview for my upcoming book is mike sr. and his lovely wife to during our time together, they asked m
when we were in the streets, i was reporting it, you were protesting, what did you hope will change after michaelears ago, i was 25, so much i was learning about how intricate everything was, how connected everything was. even at 25, i was active voter, on the ground 10 years ago, i learned how important local elections actually are. seeing how most of the people in power at the time when michael brown was killed by wilson, i voted for those people. it was a contradiction in real time to see...
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we asked for months or ranking member michael crepeau to tell us what changes they wanted and how we could -- we are party that's willing to get things done even if we can't get everything we want them. but we heard nothing that they wanted to pass it. i'm hopeful we can get it done and i'm hopeful they welcome back and stop their intransigent position that they are going to do anything because donald trump doesn't want to seen accomplishments here. as for next year if we get the majority one of the things we do is undo those real tax cuts to the very wealthy and the big corporations that trump gave and instead direct the tax break to average working families in america who make below $40,000 but his bill favors it -- after they passed it to your member are messaging was so strong in 2018 they couldn't even talk about it in the election. one more. >> on appropriations the continuing resolution many republicans have said they want a long resolution after nonperson day so if republicans when they can add policy changes. how long do you want to see her to be on the questions of appropri
we asked for months or ranking member michael crepeau to tell us what changes they wanted and how we could -- we are party that's willing to get things done even if we can't get everything we want them. but we heard nothing that they wanted to pass it. i'm hopeful we can get it done and i'm hopeful they welcome back and stop their intransigent position that they are going to do anything because donald trump doesn't want to seen accomplishments here. as for next year if we get the majority one...
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that's what i really learned and it really has changed me as a person. >> michael, in a word, can you save one thing you've seen in your capacity of change? >> by bringing awareness to the adults it also brings awareness to the students because it is something we all see and we all know about but it has now provided people with the tools to do something about it. that is where the change begins. >> thank you so much for being so articulate about this issue and the wonderful organization, beyond differences. shall we talk about, just a little bit about what your hopes are and what you think of for your own self, beyond high school? >> i really hope i can come back and when i have children, so they won't have to go through what kids go through today and hopefully, our greater goal is to ban social isolation and middle schools and high schools. >> that would be wonderful. michael, is that something you've seen in the work? >> i see it happening. it really touches something for anybody who has had that experience. in public schools we see it every day and we want to keep making sure that
that's what i really learned and it really has changed me as a person. >> michael, in a word, can you save one thing you've seen in your capacity of change? >> by bringing awareness to the adults it also brings awareness to the students because it is something we all see and we all know about but it has now provided people with the tools to do something about it. that is where the change begins. >> thank you so much for being so articulate about this issue and the wonderful...
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hours free, but after that, they're going start charging in crawford's michael thomas joins us live from san jose to explain the change. michael. >> hi, good morning, everyone. that's right. it's now going to be $2 an hour. and as james just told you that after the first 2 hours, take a look. this is general video that we have up on your screen of when they were actually putting those machines in place along with some of those arms, making sure that people don't really get out without paying. they've also put up some cameras in the area to take photos of your license plate. if you don't pay that $2 an hour. officials say the first 2 hours are going to be free after that 2 bucks an hour and then $10 a day. and the idea behind it is to ensure that more parking is available for people. officials argue that it's the same rate as the westfield valley fair mall across the street. also arguing that another main reason for the charge coming is due to people parking here at santana row than walking across the street to the westfield valley fair mall. now this change affects everyone and it may not seem significant. but if you
hours free, but after that, they're going start charging in crawford's michael thomas joins us live from san jose to explain the change. michael. >> hi, good morning, everyone. that's right. it's now going to be $2 an hour. and as james just told you that after the first 2 hours, take a look. this is general video that we have up on your screen of when they were actually putting those machines in place along with some of those arms, making sure that people don't really get out without...
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. >> reporter: the plan to get michael out of , changed again. er said, you own your townhouse free and clear, why not turn the title over to dalia and she can do things for you. michael gave her the deed to the townhouse, as well as $100,000 cash. his part of the payback of the restitution. the money was supposed to go to his attorney but it never got there. >> out tell you where it unraveled. as soon as i gave her the $100,000 is where it went downhill. >> reporter: he said after dalia got that nice chunk of change, he started to have a string of run-ins with the police, including one night after dinner out with dalia. left the restaurant to find the police swarming michael's vehicle. after a, they found cocaine stashed beneath a spare tire. >> i actually started crying. i said, i have not done anything in 5 1/2 years and i don't know how, why or what happened. they let me go. i cannot believe it. >> reporter: you would have gone back to prison because he violated probation. >> absolutely. >> reporter: he did not want to think that the light of
. >> reporter: the plan to get michael out of , changed again. er said, you own your townhouse free and clear, why not turn the title over to dalia and she can do things for you. michael gave her the deed to the townhouse, as well as $100,000 cash. his part of the payback of the restitution. the money was supposed to go to his attorney but it never got there. >> out tell you where it unraveled. as soon as i gave her the $100,000 is where it went downhill. >> reporter: he said...
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. >> reporter: michael said his treatment has changed his life and as for how to get more people connected to that help, he says a lot of users just do not know where to start. >> i just wish they were educated more, you know, and there's some very intelligence people out there, but they don't know what to do. >> if you know anyone who is struggling with addiction, including yourself, you can call the national help line at 1-800-662-help. it is free. it is confidential and available 24/7. >>> this is the volkswagen red and gold report. >> it is the news the 49er fans and vern and myself have been waiting for. star receiver brandon aiyuk will remain in the red and gold. vern is here with all the details. >> it's over! it is over! say hello to a $30 million per year wide receiver, brandon aiyuk becoming that guy, agreeing to a deal that had been on the table since august 12th , a four-year contract extension worth $120 million with 76 million in guaranteed money. same deal, similar deal, as detroit's amon-ra st. brown, but he wanted above that $29 million number and he got it and that kept t
. >> reporter: michael said his treatment has changed his life and as for how to get more people connected to that help, he says a lot of users just do not know where to start. >> i just wish they were educated more, you know, and there's some very intelligence people out there, but they don't know what to do. >> if you know anyone who is struggling with addiction, including yourself, you can call the national help line at 1-800-662-help. it is free. it is confidential and...
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these books are changing their lives. michael& for a second. these books are changing their lives.airs tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc follows edgar's stories and his personal fight against book banning, but -- in the united states in recent years and its the same story for the young readers who no longer have access to important stories. another book that was banned by the same south dakota school district is perks of being a wallflower. i interviewed stephen for the velshi banned book club last year. he received a letter from a reader that summed up exactly why books like his are so important. he was a young reader. he told me about it on this program in december. >> i feel like a treat everyone because i plan on killing myself today. i was so ready to swallow the pills and just let my heart give out but reading the book gave me a reason to not kill myself. it made me think about everything. my fervor part was the last page about being alive in the tunnel. it made me realize that there was a goal for me. i'd always gone through life as if i were sleeping, but my goal is to
these books are changing their lives. michael& for a second. these books are changing their lives.airs tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc follows edgar's stories and his personal fight against book banning, but -- in the united states in recent years and its the same story for the young readers who no longer have access to important stories. another book that was banned by the same south dakota school district is perks of being a wallflower. i interviewed stephen for the velshi banned...
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change. host: michael joins us from illinois, independent line. you are on with our guest.aller: pedro, please allow me to develop my question. because i resent sometimes when commentators cut people off because you are satisfied with the way the question is developing and you do not let the person have their say. now, here is my question for you . we're talking about government, system under which we rule ourselves. there is always going to be tremendous inefficiencies in government because sometimes we want government to do things that we want and we do not care the cost. if you had a child born with spina bifida, if you did analysis of what this child is going to cost society as opposed to what it is going to draw out of it, you would come to a conclusion that it is a lost cause and euthanize the child then. i am not advocating that, but that would be your monetary conclusion. but my point is, and this is what i want you to respond to, we do things sometimes that cost a lot of money. look, money is not the issue. it is our survival, our health. that is the focus we shoul
change. host: michael joins us from illinois, independent line. you are on with our guest.aller: pedro, please allow me to develop my question. because i resent sometimes when commentators cut people off because you are satisfied with the way the question is developing and you do not let the person have their say. now, here is my question for you . we're talking about government, system under which we rule ourselves. there is always going to be tremendous inefficiencies in government because...
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michael poland: you'll see changes in the shape of the ground as magma rises because of the pressure that's building beneath it. don swanson: as this magma was slowly rising in mount saint helens, it was shoving the north side of the volcano outward at a rate of about 5 feet a day. george kourounis: it was eventually 400 feet, extending out from where the original side of the volcano had been. jess phoenix: unfortunately, we can't predict exactly when volcanoes are going to erupt, how long an eruption will last, or how big it will be. george kourounis: mount saint helens was having these smaller eruptions, but that pressure just kept building up and building up until it was on the brink of exploding. that sunday morning, may 18, there were a variety of people who were scattered around. reid blackburn was northwest of the volcano. fay blackburn: reid was born on the east coast but, when he was about 10, moved to oregon. he was funny. he had a very dry wit. if you got to know him, yeah, he would become your best friend. reid was quite an outdoorsman. he bicycled. he climbed mountains.
michael poland: you'll see changes in the shape of the ground as magma rises because of the pressure that's building beneath it. don swanson: as this magma was slowly rising in mount saint helens, it was shoving the north side of the volcano outward at a rate of about 5 feet a day. george kourounis: it was eventually 400 feet, extending out from where the original side of the volcano had been. jess phoenix: unfortunately, we can't predict exactly when volcanoes are going to erupt, how long an...
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. >> reporter: michael says it's changed his life and as for how to get more people connected to thelp, he says users just don't know where to start. >> i just wish they were educated more. you know? this is very intelligent people out there. but they don't know what to do. >> well, you can find wilson's full series on our website, kpix.com. and just a reminder if you know anyone who is struggling with addiction, if you are struggling with addiction, you can take that first step. it's a hard step. but it's no judgment. call the national help line. 1-800-662-help. it's free and it's confidential and it's available for you. 24/7. >>> well, san jose community service officer long pham is being laid to rest today. he lost his life because of a dui driver august 3rd in downtown san jose. members of the vietnamese community say he was a symbol of bravery and strength. >>> a uc berkeley pro palestinian activist gathered for the first protest since the university announced new restrictions this year. campuses across the system are banning encampments and the use of masks to hide identities.
. >> reporter: michael says it's changed his life and as for how to get more people connected to thelp, he says users just don't know where to start. >> i just wish they were educated more. you know? this is very intelligent people out there. but they don't know what to do. >> well, you can find wilson's full series on our website, kpix.com. and just a reminder if you know anyone who is struggling with addiction, if you are struggling with addiction, you can take that first...
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jonathan: markets change a lot. michael: markets change all the time.rised on friday to see this is not about the hurricane. how whether impacted this labor market or how it did not? michael: somehow the whether impacted the labor market, whether it was the hurricane or not we do not know. there were over 400,000 people who cannot go to work because of the weather, and if you add that back in would make the numbers different. a lot of people working part-time because of the weather. the bls says it was not about the hurricane. we do not have any data that would argue. we have the texas unemployment figures and we will see if they bear that out. at this point there's a chance we could see a snapback in the august numbers when we get them in september, which is another reason the fed does not want to panic. remember, the error band for jobs is 130,000. this could be -- july could have been a negative number or could have been over 200,000. jonathan: we will see where we are this time tomorrow morning. tomorrow morning feels like a long way away. 10:00 eas
jonathan: markets change a lot. michael: markets change all the time.rised on friday to see this is not about the hurricane. how whether impacted this labor market or how it did not? michael: somehow the whether impacted the labor market, whether it was the hurricane or not we do not know. there were over 400,000 people who cannot go to work because of the weather, and if you add that back in would make the numbers different. a lot of people working part-time because of the weather. the bls...
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michael, seeing this extraordinary change in the party, and the fact that donald trump is just hittingties, rather than on, you know, the policy issues, how do you see this race shaping up? uhe way,, the way you expect it to when donald trump still thinks he's running against joe biden. because that's who he wants to run against. that's what his whole, you know, effort was around is this concept of, you know, running against the older guy, running against a president that he felt that he was better than, in so many respects, and then suddenly, biden does the magnanimous thing and steps aside. kamala is now carrying the torch, and he has no idea how best to go at her, so it becomes personal. it becomes vitriolic. it becomes name-calling, and it's just most recent confession, oh, i think i look better than she does. this is what donald trump is reduced to, beyond what he normally spews when he's up against something and someone he does not know how to tactically approach, and the problem remains the same as peter knows very well from covering this president -- former president and his wh
michael, seeing this extraordinary change in the party, and the fact that donald trump is just hittingties, rather than on, you know, the policy issues, how do you see this race shaping up? uhe way,, the way you expect it to when donald trump still thinks he's running against joe biden. because that's who he wants to run against. that's what his whole, you know, effort was around is this concept of, you know, running against the older guy, running against a president that he felt that he was...
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. >> michael says the treatment he is receives changed his life and as to how to get more people connected to the help. he says a lot of users do not know where to start. >> i just wish they were educated. wilson walker joining me in studio now. while the silver lining is something is working but it is just the what is it? not a one-size-fits-all. a number of things working. law enforcement crack down. it is intensifying and maybe it is something more simple than that. we will show you video from inside of the public, sort of affordable housing developments. finally putting meloxone in it. most of the overdoses are coming from inside these buildings as opposed to the street for quite awhile now. finally getting it inside of these buildings where they are putting folks that come off of the street. many of them have substance abuse challenges, maybe it is something as simple as that. we just don't know. >> let's talk about the november election specifically the mayoral race. it seems like every candidate tauting their plan. not just one idea it is three or four or five to make it work. where
. >> michael says the treatment he is receives changed his life and as to how to get more people connected to the help. he says a lot of users do not know where to start. >> i just wish they were educated. wilson walker joining me in studio now. while the silver lining is something is working but it is just the what is it? not a one-size-fits-all. a number of things working. law enforcement crack down. it is intensifying and maybe it is something more simple than that. we will show...
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joining me now michael pills burrow senior fellow heritage foundation. gordon changof "china's going to war." michael, tell us why this issue, which doesn't get enough play, frankly in the media that's supposed to be serious, why does this matter? >> well, this is the disaster for the harris campaign. he, perhaps, was not vetted and they just did not know the depth of his contact with china. chooses june 4th to get married because he can remember it because that's the tiananmen massacre. that's kind of weird. 30 trips. he and his wife had a business to take students to china to make money to show them off how nice china is this is bowser, i would say the chinese themselves from r. very friend or channel right around the president. so i have read some of their commentary today. there is a professor named ju fung. is he ecstatic having someone who understands china be so close to the white house looks to me like and i hope you agree with me that kamala is not a foreign policy person. >> laura: oh god, no. >> she is more comfortable doing her thing. >> she turn it over
joining me now michael pills burrow senior fellow heritage foundation. gordon changof "china's going to war." michael, tell us why this issue, which doesn't get enough play, frankly in the media that's supposed to be serious, why does this matter? >> well, this is the disaster for the harris campaign. he, perhaps, was not vetted and they just did not know the depth of his contact with china. chooses june 4th to get married because he can remember it because that's the tiananmen...
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th congressman michael, the map has changed. >> oh yeah, definitely. congressman, speak to that.rguably. what is the use, or are we missing something here for me or is this map changing it a way for democrats? >> i think the map is expanding , arizona, nevada, similarly to colorado, we have incredibly talented, exceptional candidates running those states in terms of the house. of course, the senate as well. the vice president, again immensely popular in those states, as well as georgia. georgia has two democratic senators we elected not too long ago. it is a state we should be able to compete in tiered ultimately, i think we will win. we can't be complacent. there is about 85 days left. a lot of time for us to ensure we get the vote out and we intend to do just that. >> congressman as always, thank you for being with a spear treatment next hour, uaw president shawn fain tells us why his union is backing the harris-walz ticket. >>> this is getting close, people! september 7th, join us and many other nbc anchors in brooklyn at msnbc live democracy 2024. this fan even will give you
th congressman michael, the map has changed. >> oh yeah, definitely. congressman, speak to that.rguably. what is the use, or are we missing something here for me or is this map changing it a way for democrats? >> i think the map is expanding , arizona, nevada, similarly to colorado, we have incredibly talented, exceptional candidates running those states in terms of the house. of course, the senate as well. the vice president, again immensely popular in those states, as well as...
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thought of this, we're just telling me about this, you think unity eight convention, is michael dukakis, try to changehis liberal positions as governor of massachusetts any try upon himself up something manager in the ground, i give republican be convicted public flip-flop, flip-flop initial beach slippers may have signs, flip-flop said is that will not the only people old enough to remember that will maybe you can review it later the show but what. steve: by the way for conviction the also the democratic convention hello these flex 20 show the patriotic, remake referenced within sigma and he called me and after. [laughter] larry: [laughter] i don't remember that with great wealth okay what must trump do. steve: stick to the message as you been hammering help very basic issues, told go try to be humorous about moving to venezuela in all of the kind of stuff, stick to taxes and the economy, inflation, the border and national security and hammer those and ended up with a question that we keep asking are you better off today than you were four years ago. our eat and drink and you have your answer don't g
thought of this, we're just telling me about this, you think unity eight convention, is michael dukakis, try to changehis liberal positions as governor of massachusetts any try upon himself up something manager in the ground, i give republican be convicted public flip-flop, flip-flop initial beach slippers may have signs, flip-flop said is that will not the only people old enough to remember that will maybe you can review it later the show but what. steve: by the way for conviction the also the...
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just thought about this we were just talking about this, in the 1988 convention because michael dukakis tried to changehis liberal left positions as governor of massachusetts. he tried to pawn himself off as some kind of manager. in the crowd, in the convention hall, the republican convention, they go flip-flop, beach slippers, signs, flip-flop. you have and i are only people enough to remember that. maybe hugh hewitt later in the hoe, flip-flop, flip-flop. >> at convention, democrat ric convention trying to show they were all patriotic. reagan made reference to it and they call me an actor? i don't remember that one but that is terrific. what must trump do. >> stick to message as you've been hammering home. very basic issues. don't be humerus about moving to venezuela and all that stuff. economy, inflation, border, national security. hammer those. end up with a question we keep something are you better off today than you were four years ago? you have your answer. don't get sidetracked on her what she does or doesn't do. just focus on those issues. that is what people want to know. how do we move ahead
just thought about this we were just talking about this, in the 1988 convention because michael dukakis tried to changehis liberal left positions as governor of massachusetts. he tried to pawn himself off as some kind of manager. in the crowd, in the convention hall, the republican convention, they go flip-flop, beach slippers, signs, flip-flop. you have and i are only people enough to remember that. maybe hugh hewitt later in the hoe, flip-flop, flip-flop. >> at convention, democrat ric...
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perhaps no other country has been impacted as do it seriously as india by this dramatic change of events in bangladesh. michael who gammon with the wilson centers of south asia institute, mr. coleman, we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. thank you. as the police in britain say they have arrested almost 400 people in connection with the days of unrest in the migraines. and that you case most one community, the killing of 3 girls at a dance class in the city of south fort by a 17 year old man spark the volumes, the trouble erupt. and soon after the killings and british police say online, this information played a part in fueling the riots. britton's prime minister here storm or has promised to bring the full force of the law to bear on people who took part in what she called an active far right sucker. the often mass of attacks by fall right groups on this hotel enrolled, the room targeting the assign them see cause living here some demonstrate to say the violence escalate to, to be on the expectations. how you arrive. just say about 1 o'clock to a peaceful protest. i didn't want any vio
perhaps no other country has been impacted as do it seriously as india by this dramatic change of events in bangladesh. michael who gammon with the wilson centers of south asia institute, mr. coleman, we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. thank you. as the police in britain say they have arrested almost 400 people in connection with the days of unrest in the migraines. and that you case most one community, the killing of 3 girls at a dance class in the city of south fort...
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monday, but the previous government on the trans atlantic le michael, that, that migration policy failed and that something needs to change. so even before we knew who this part of who this person was and sorting and way came from who the perpetrator was alternative, which avenue was already instrumental rising based towards the regional elections and those 3 german states. so the debates will continue, and the big question as to what extent vista bait will actually influence what people do when they go to the polls and those german states. tell us for our excellency, get your take on all things, political and security. as regards these latest developments on that story, thank you. let's take a look at some of the other stories now making headlines, at least. so he 4 people have been killed in 2 separate bos, accidents in pakistan. one boss caring. she, like most of them pilgrims via doing for a high waynesville ravine and but not just on problems. getting 12 people and other bus crashed into a ravine in the northern town of us that puts on. authorities have launched investigations. the, the when migration agency says 13
monday, but the previous government on the trans atlantic le michael, that, that migration policy failed and that something needs to change. so even before we knew who this part of who this person was and sorting and way came from who the perpetrator was alternative, which avenue was already instrumental rising based towards the regional elections and those 3 german states. so the debates will continue, and the big question as to what extent vista bait will actually influence what people do...
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all of that changed in the blink of an eye. michael brennan: every 20 or 30 years, you'll have a significant storm surge event that can kill hundreds or thousands of people, and katrina turned into one of those. we knew all the pieces were there for-- for katrina to become an incredibly strong storm. i had that gut feeling that this was going to be really bad. jack parrish: katrina intensified to a cat 5. and then it started to spread out and it increased in size. very, very large. allison chinchar: what's interesting about katrina specifically is that it had a rare double eyewall. and that is significant because the eyewall is known for being the part of the storm that causes the most damage. so having a second, larger eyewall meant more places sustained that catastrophic damage. jack parrish: it was a cat 3 when it made landfall. it wasn't a cat 5. but it didn't matter because it built up this huge, huge storm surge and wiped out that whole coast. and then, of all things, it flooded lake pontchartrain, and those barriers in the city
all of that changed in the blink of an eye. michael brennan: every 20 or 30 years, you'll have a significant storm surge event that can kill hundreds or thousands of people, and katrina turned into one of those. we knew all the pieces were there for-- for katrina to become an incredibly strong storm. i had that gut feeling that this was going to be really bad. jack parrish: katrina intensified to a cat 5. and then it started to spread out and it increased in size. very, very large. allison...
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michael lindell: i had to change that out three times to get the different sizes i needed when i inventedypillow. these were how i did my shows back in the day. so i would sit there-- donie o'sullivan: ah! michael lindell: if you came to me. donie o'sullivan: but i sleep like this normally. michael lindell: right. donie o'sullivan: and this arm gets sore. michael lindell: right, your arm gets sore. you don't need that with a mypillow, because what's happening is your pillow is going flat and your body wants to keep your neck straight. donald trump: it's good to see you here. michael lindell: sir. donie o'sullivan (voiceover): it's hard to imagine now. michael lindell: well, it seems like a lifetime ago that we met in august of 2016, right? donie o'sullivan (voiceover): but until a few years ago, mike had no interest in politics. michael lindell: he invited me to trump tower, and i walked out of his office about 40 minutes later, i said, i don't know what a president-- i had never voted before in my life. donie o'sullivan: really. michael lindell: i had never. i didn't know-- i was a crack
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michael, good morning. >> good morning. change moratoria. all right.he choir basically. so it's a huge, you know, cheerleading kind of event. so what does she does? she stick with that tonight? or does she need to start branching out to reach the people that maybe she has reached chip. >> whether a couple things started that i think are going on it's not quite preaching to the choir. yes, they've got a captive audience. there has been cued up to applaud loudly on a lot of key lines that they but if you think about the lineup last night and over the past couple of days now, brighton republicans, i think, brought product, you know, tim walz's football football and people who are people were just >> middle class americans mean this is this is sort of thread, the very fine line that threaded that kamala harris county point. i this is the speech of her life. make no mistake about it. nothing else she's ever done. he's s is her to what is going to chance. you're just got a lot of momentum. just doesn't this interchange. but this is where she that takes it to
michael, good morning. >> good morning. change moratoria. all right.he choir basically. so it's a huge, you know, cheerleading kind of event. so what does she does? she stick with that tonight? or does she need to start branching out to reach the people that maybe she has reached chip. >> whether a couple things started that i think are going on it's not quite preaching to the choir. yes, they've got a captive audience. there has been cued up to applaud loudly on a lot of key lines...
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michael dukakis. >> we must find common ground as the basis for survival and development and change and growth. >> watch historic convention speeches, saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern on america history tv an watch live campaign 2024 coverage of the democratic national convention august 19-22 and you can watch the republican national convention anytime on our website. >> welcome into a great national crusade to make america great again. >> taxes will go up. and anyone who says they won't is not telling the truth. >> we are in the midst of a spring time hope for america. >> because we are the party that believes in the american dream. >> read my lips. >> i still believe in a place called hope. >> here's the question for the american people. who do you trust in this election? >> the real choice is whether we will build a bridge to the future or a bridge to the past. >> i have unlimited confidence of the wisdom of our people in the future of our country. >> i stand here tonight as my own man and i want you to know me for whom i truly am. >> they had their chance. they have not led. we will. i'm john kerry, a
michael dukakis. >> we must find common ground as the basis for survival and development and change and growth. >> watch historic convention speeches, saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern on america history tv an watch live campaign 2024 coverage of the democratic national convention august 19-22 and you can watch the republican national convention anytime on our website. >> welcome into a great national crusade to make america great again. >> taxes will go up. and anyone who...
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michael. before i let you go we could see a change in leadership in the u.s..s always the chan of that happening as well in israel with approval ratings though for netanyahu. do you think there is a sense that if there is no cease-fire worked out in the days and weeks coming that this could be the last chance? >> no, i think it will go on, frankly. we will have a change of leadership in the united states. but either donald trump or kamala harris would both want to see a cease-fire happen in gaza. donald trump has talked about that explicitly, about wanting to see the conflict wind it down quickly and in israel i don't think we will see a leadership change anytime soon. prime minister netanyahu does not face elections until 2026 and right now's coalition is holding together despite his unpopularity in the polls. i think we will continue on this truck until either a cease-fire is done or something else fundamentally changes. >> the managing director of the washington institute, thank you as always. >> thank you. >> ukrainian forces destroyed a strategic river bri
michael. before i let you go we could see a change in leadership in the u.s..s always the chan of that happening as well in israel with approval ratings though for netanyahu. do you think there is a sense that if there is no cease-fire worked out in the days and weeks coming that this could be the last chance? >> no, i think it will go on, frankly. we will have a change of leadership in the united states. but either donald trump or kamala harris would both want to see a cease-fire happen...
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we source that change, it became clear at that point, but we really were in that kind of a new era of nobel peace, slower. it's maria, theresa and professor michael wooldridge and explore the pedals and possibilities of walk official intelligence. it changes the way we think, and then the way we act out can protect ourselves. studio b, b a. i series on a jersey to the, [000:00:00;00] the top stories, an officer of this, our funeral for from us as political leader aside, honey has been held in cats. are any year was assassinated intact? wrong on wednesday, both time us and iran have accused israel of carrying out the time. prayers in a sense here i have been hell for us night, honey. yet and a number of countries. a day of national morning has been declared across 30 year with slides lowered the stuff on the fly got turkey is embassy, and israel was also lowered. and then as well as recent election, storing divisions among the latin american leaders. urgency and as government has joined the us and recognizing the oppositions, candidates, edmondo gonzalez as the legitimate winner of the presidential election. mexico, on the other hand, is criticizi
we source that change, it became clear at that point, but we really were in that kind of a new era of nobel peace, slower. it's maria, theresa and professor michael wooldridge and explore the pedals and possibilities of walk official intelligence. it changes the way we think, and then the way we act out can protect ourselves. studio b, b a. i series on a jersey to the, [000:00:00;00] the top stories, an officer of this, our funeral for from us as political leader aside, honey has been held in...
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in one year we source that change, it became clear at that point, but we really were in that kind of a new era of a nobel peace, slower. it's maria, theresa and professor michael wooldridge and explore the pedals and possibilities of lots and fishermen, cabbages, it changes the way we think. and then the way we all can protect ourselves. studio b, b, a. i series on a jersey the 2 years held captive by i so a life altering experience for any victim most so when to use is how so if your lifetime a full year old gives you the boys struggles to recover from the trauma of abuse and the witnessing of unspeakable atrocities. meds, childhood, a witness documentary on a jersey to the you're watching the news, our live from headquarters and del finds out to you navigates i. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. the funeral of how much those political liter takes place. in cats, hearts 2 days after he was assassinated in to ron shop, people around the world, hold prayers for its $900.00 a year. turkey declares a day of national morning. also a had a hit mom and 2 sleeper agents will have more on the russian prisoners involved in one of.
in one year we source that change, it became clear at that point, but we really were in that kind of a new era of a nobel peace, slower. it's maria, theresa and professor michael wooldridge and explore the pedals and possibilities of lots and fishermen, cabbages, it changes the way we think. and then the way we all can protect ourselves. studio b, b, a. i series on a jersey the 2 years held captive by i so a life altering experience for any victim most so when to use is how so if your lifetime...
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changed. the largest personal donor to the harris company, media mogul michael bloomberg, gave 41. dollars, evene, 60 million, was contributed by the political reform fund associated with george soros, this is the largest organization. who is not on this list is mark zuckerberg, although last time he, together with his wife prystylichan, invested as much as 400 million dollars in biden's company, now regrets, the head of the meta corporation banned in russia and recognized as extremist, zuckerberg wrote a letter to the us house judiciary committee, where he admitted. that during the pandemic he actually worked as a censor for the biden administration. in 2021, senior biden administration officials, including the white house, repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor certain content about covid-19, including humor and satire, expressed great disappointment when we did not agreed. i think the government pressure was wrong and i regret that we did not speak out more openly about it. during the pandemic , facebook deleted more than 20 million posts, zuckerberg succumbed to pressure from th
changed. the largest personal donor to the harris company, media mogul michael bloomberg, gave 41. dollars, evene, 60 million, was contributed by the political reform fund associated with george soros, this is the largest organization. who is not on this list is mark zuckerberg, although last time he, together with his wife prystylichan, invested as much as 400 million dollars in biden's company, now regrets, the head of the meta corporation banned in russia and recognized as extremist,...
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michael palin? you are famously the nicest man in britain. ooh! grr! now�*s the time to change that. come on. you know, lots of things make me angry. you know? but they're tiny things, like everybody else. you know, people who drive very close behind you on the motorway, people who throw litter out of car windows, silly things like that. but, generally speaking, i find you get far more out of people... we've got to know each other, and being responsive to other people. mm. it's very much about giving and taking and not being the one who is the star or has to be this or that. did the comedy ever become competitive in the writing room with python? was it fractious as well? well, like every bit of creative work, of course there are fractures. i mean, with terry, i didn't always agree. um, that's not the way to produce good material. you've got to have someone saying, "that's not funny. this is." but definitely, you know, there were other things that we wrote sometimes that they...thatjohn and graham and eric didn't like, and vice versa. that competition was very, very important. mm. but in the e
michael palin? you are famously the nicest man in britain. ooh! grr! now�*s the time to change that. come on. you know, lots of things make me angry. you know? but they're tiny things, like everybody else. you know, people who drive very close behind you on the motorway, people who throw litter out of car windows, silly things like that. but, generally speaking, i find you get far more out of people... we've got to know each other, and being responsive to other people. mm. it's very much...
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michael. >> i applied for it recently due to the change in the law and honestly, to take advantage of my constitutionalight. >> but even after the supreme court's decision getting a concealed carry permit is a complex and lengthy process. new york state passed an act maintaining the extensive background asking for character references to determine good moral character and attend 18 hours of firearm training. they think it is an important safeguard. >> if there is a correlation between stupid people and guns, even though we put 20 people in the class only and we have a lawyer and safety, safety, safety, safety, you can't get it enough. >> it sounds like you are in favor of the heavy restrictions that are in place that allow or don't allow someone to get a permit. >> without a doubt. >> new york state also restricted where you can carry a gun, sensitive locations like bars, subway and public spaces like times square remain gun-free. >> we are going to make it so they can't carry them. >> this gentleman is an attorney. >> until this is acknowledgessed in your gut, then they are going to interfere with peo
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michael dukakis. >> when we divide, we cannot win. we must find common ground as the basis for survival and development, and change and growth. >> watch historic convention speeches saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span two. watch c-span's live campaign 20 24 coverage of the democratic national committee in gust 19 through the 22nd. you go wash it republican national convention any time our website. >>
michael dukakis. >> when we divide, we cannot win. we must find common ground as the basis for survival and development, and change and growth. >> watch historic convention speeches saturdays at 7:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span two. watch c-span's live campaign 20 24 coverage of the democratic national committee in gust 19 through the 22nd. you go wash it republican national convention any time our website. >>
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see this person on surveillance video has no luck getting into the new change machine, but they did take memorabilia. it was my michael jordan jersey chicago bulls. but mike says what's hurt him the most is priceless. a collage they took off the wall a reminder of the time he served in vietnam. and i had a combat infantry badge that was stolen, which meant a lot to me. it means nothing to the robbers, and that's been it's been a terrible month and a half, to be honest with you. mike filed a police report after the first break-in and police are investigating. he says he wants other businesses in the area to be aware of what's been happening to him. i'm just bummed out, man. i mean, i'm kind of old now, and in my era, none of this stuff ever happened in san jose. jocelyn moran, nbc, bay area news. all right. jocelyn, thank you. the labor day travel rush is on as we take a live look across the bay area. depends on where you are. not really that bad. tonight, from the bay bridge to san jose, people are out this friday night starting their long weekend. meteorologist vianey arana is here with a look at our holiday weekend
see this person on surveillance video has no luck getting into the new change machine, but they did take memorabilia. it was my michael jordan jersey chicago bulls. but mike says what's hurt him the most is priceless. a collage they took off the wall a reminder of the time he served in vietnam. and i had a combat infantry badge that was stolen, which meant a lot to me. it means nothing to the robbers, and that's been it's been a terrible month and a half, to be honest with you. mike filed a...
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michael mckee. i imagine that interview has changed after that data. what comes next in a month where there is maybe going to be speeches although no one at the fed has speeches scheduled for next week. we have rates on the end of the month tear from chairman powell. it is no meeting in the month of august. so if these numbers coming in poorly. what does the fed do about that? mohamed: do we get any speakers between now and -- michael: we have the schedule for the board of governors. they are on vacation. i hope they have a good time. jonathan: all the data points between now and jackson hole. a few more jobless claims, a cpi print in the mix as well. you look, a base case for 50's on the table for september. we been through a couple of these growth scares in the past. do you think 50 is on the table for september? michael: i still do not think so. i think that would be read as panic. obviously they will have another hundred thousand jobs and unemployment continues going up that could change everything but as of today they will say we've a lot of data i
michael mckee. i imagine that interview has changed after that data. what comes next in a month where there is maybe going to be speeches although no one at the fed has speeches scheduled for next week. we have rates on the end of the month tear from chairman powell. it is no meeting in the month of august. so if these numbers coming in poorly. what does the fed do about that? mohamed: do we get any speakers between now and -- michael: we have the schedule for the board of governors. they are...
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. >> but that could change with time that very latest reporting here in san jose, michael thomas kron. 4 news. >> san jose police investigating 2 homicides that happened over the span of 2 days. the most recent one happened just after one 30 monday morning on story road. police say that they found a man with a gunshot wound in a parking lot. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. the second possible homicide happened just before 4.30, sunday morning. police say that they found a woman unresponsive and bleeding in the road. they say that she may have been run over. she was also taken to the hospital where she later died. and no word tonight on the suspect in either case. these are san jose's 22nd and 23rd homicides this year. >> 6 people were arrested after police say they stole mail in santa clara police say they had seen an increase in property crimes at the santa clara square apartments and that led their investigative team to an apartment there. once there police say they saw that someone was fraudulently renting it using an identity stolen from a mail theft victim. 6 pe
. >> but that could change with time that very latest reporting here in san jose, michael thomas kron. 4 news. >> san jose police investigating 2 homicides that happened over the span of 2 days. the most recent one happened just after one 30 monday morning on story road. police say that they found a man with a gunshot wound in a parking lot. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. the second possible homicide happened just before 4.30, sunday morning. police say that they...
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how seriously are people taking this case in terms of its ability to win and affect real change. michael in wait and see mode. ultimately what will be the impact on the business. when you talk about the company's search add business and the most recent quarter generated 46 billion in sales and that's out of 67 billion in total sales for alphabet. we are talking at a big chunk of change. moving the platform or forcing them to sell or make some changes will not drastically reduce revenue. still going to be able to sell those ads. it's more how they do it and what gets attached to it. there is also a wait and see aspect because of the appeals. google is going to fight this in court. investors are waiting to see whether ultimately there is some sort of settlement here. lisa: thank you for being with us, just imagine the google lawyers versus lina khan. annmarie: google says they have competition, it's one click away. to use the grocery store analogy which they use, one eye movement of the way is serial, one click away you can go to bing. lisa: a click is important. fingers are limited. comin
how seriously are people taking this case in terms of its ability to win and affect real change. michael in wait and see mode. ultimately what will be the impact on the business. when you talk about the company's search add business and the most recent quarter generated 46 billion in sales and that's out of 67 billion in total sales for alphabet. we are talking at a big chunk of change. moving the platform or forcing them to sell or make some changes will not drastically reduce revenue. still...
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. >> but that could change with time that very latest reporting here in san jose, michael thomas kron. 4 news. >> all right. let's talk weather here as we get a live look outside over san francisco. beautiful, warm day in the bay. not a cloud in the a warm all around the bay. lawrence, how long is that going to about that? i think what another couple of days of the guys we're going to see temperatures maybe pull back just slightly tomorrow, but not by much. and then more extensive cooling special lot of part of the week into the holiday weekend out there. right now, though, we do have a couple patches of fog that slipped inside the bay. but look at this is kind of that deck that low-level fog that's moved through right here. you see that little bump in the clouds that's actually bumping over the top of alcatraz right now. that cloud deck. it's coming in so low. i mean, in the squash right down to the surface because that ridge is so strong up above that being said, it's also trapping a lot of down below as well. so been hazy in spots. and you've seen that around the bay area, especial
. >> but that could change with time that very latest reporting here in san jose, michael thomas kron. 4 news. >> all right. let's talk weather here as we get a live look outside over san francisco. beautiful, warm day in the bay. not a cloud in the a warm all around the bay. lawrence, how long is that going to about that? i think what another couple of days of the guys we're going to see temperatures maybe pull back just slightly tomorrow, but not by much. and then more extensive...
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sheriff smith could not escape the growing fallout from michael tyree's death and the problems exposed in the entire jail system that led to major changes end she resigned from office in 2022. >>> now to a crime that you may have been a victim of. broken windows, valuables gone. for years san francisco has been trying to crack down on car burglaries and they have been setting up bait cars. now, hundreds of license plate readers in the city. police data shows car break ins are down in the city one state lawmaker has a different approach to hold thieves accountable. not just in san francisco but all across the state. wilson walker explained. >> if you have proof that someone broke into a car, that should be enough to convict the person and to have accountability requiring proof that the doors were locked is absurd. >> reporter: absurd in the minds of many. it is currently the law. for prosecutors to convict someone of auto burglary they must first prove the car was locked. something that can pose challenges especially when the victims are not residents of the city. like this poor family from argentina we met last year. >> and they took ou
sheriff smith could not escape the growing fallout from michael tyree's death and the problems exposed in the entire jail system that led to major changes end she resigned from office in 2022. >>> now to a crime that you may have been a victim of. broken windows, valuables gone. for years san francisco has been trying to crack down on car burglaries and they have been setting up bait cars. now, hundreds of license plate readers in the city. police data shows car break ins are down in...
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michael tyree back in 2015, but that conviction was recently overturned because of a change in california law in court today, the 3 pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and they will now receive a sentence of 11 years in prison, but because they had already served about 8 years, the 3 will have less than a year left once they are formally sentenced. their sentencing is set october. pittsburgh is adding more security cameras and security in public places. this comes after an 11 year-old girl was reported to have been sexually assaulted at the buchanan swim center last month. officials say the girl was molested under water on the 4th of july. details on the case have not been released as the investigation remains ongoing. that's it be the city added cameras and security following a complaint from a relative of the girl. he said he wanted to know why more than a month later now that the police department nor the city has won the public, given that the suspect still out there. hotel workers in san jose have voted tonight to authorize a strike. this comes months after on successful negotia
michael tyree back in 2015, but that conviction was recently overturned because of a change in california law in court today, the 3 pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and they will now receive a sentence of 11 years in prison, but because they had already served about 8 years, the 3 will have less than a year left once they are formally sentenced. their sentencing is set october. pittsburgh is adding more security cameras and security in public places. this comes after an 11 year-old girl...