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the children, millie, jane, and grundy, go to school and learning well. the teacher says grundy has a head for preacher. go to sunday school and nandi and me go to church regularly. as for my freedom, which you say i can have, but there is nothing to be gained on that front. i got my freedom papers in 1864 from provost marshal general of the department at nashville. now, nandi and i have completed -- concluded to test her sincerity by asking you to send us our wages for the time we served you. i serve you faithfully for 32 years and nandi 22 years. at $25 a month for me and two dollars a week for nandi, our earnings would amount to $11,680. that is about $200,000 in today's money. so, back pay. as for the interest our time our wages have been set back, and mandy had a tooth pulled, and the balance will show what we are injustice and title to. he sent the money by adams express. if you fail to pay us for faithful labors in the past we can have little faith in your promises in the future. we trust the good maker has opened your eyes to the wrongs that you a
the children, millie, jane, and grundy, go to school and learning well. the teacher says grundy has a head for preacher. go to sunday school and nandi and me go to church regularly. as for my freedom, which you say i can have, but there is nothing to be gained on that front. i got my freedom papers in 1864 from provost marshal general of the department at nashville. now, nandi and i have completed -- concluded to test her sincerity by asking you to send us our wages for the time we served you....
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. >>> and in other tv news, millie bobby brown celebrated "stranger things'" 12 emmy nominations at alix event. the 14-year-old also earned her second nomination. >> you know, you just stick to the same things, same friends, sam people, sam bedsheets, all that. >>> but millie has one famous new friend. she recently hung out with taylor swift backstage at a concert. ♪ nothing but bad blood >> i kind of had a like a moment, but, yeah, she's amazing. i met her cat. >> more excited about the cat than taylor. >>> all right, more tv nfirewor people, because tonight is part one of the the "real housewives of new york" reunion show. >> this is like "game of thrones" and i'm like the mother of dragons. >> never a dull moment. >>> all right, speaking of sonjam we may have idea of how she got reunion idea. it's called a lunchtime facelift. if you know sonja, she was game for all of it. >> i'm pretty confident. i haven't had my nose fixed. i haven't done anything invasive. >> at 54, sonja has no problem rocking a bikini but admits she still struggles with insecurities. >> i generally want to tigh
. >>> and in other tv news, millie bobby brown celebrated "stranger things'" 12 emmy nominations at alix event. the 14-year-old also earned her second nomination. >> you know, you just stick to the same things, same friends, sam people, sam bedsheets, all that. >>> but millie has one famous new friend. she recently hung out with taylor swift backstage at a concert. ♪ nothing but bad blood >> i kind of had a like a moment, but, yeah, she's amazing. i met...
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and the children, millie, jane, and grundy, go to school, are learning well. the teacher says grundy says a head for a preacher. they go to sunday school and mandy and me attend church regularly, as for my freedom, which you can say i can have, well, there's nothing to be gained on that front as i got my freedom papers in 1864 from the provost martial general of the department at nashville. now, mandy and i have concluded to test your sincerity by asking you to send us our wages for the time we served you. i served you faithfully for 32 years, and mandy, 20 years. at $25 a month for me and $2 a week for mandy, our earnings would amount to $11,680 and that's about $200,000 in today's money. back pay. add to this interest for the time our wages have been kept back and deduct what you paid for our clothing and three doctor's visits and mandy had a tooth pulled, and the balance will show what we are in justice entitled to. please send the money by adams express in care of v. winters, esquire. if you fail to pay us for the faithful labors in the past, we can have l
and the children, millie, jane, and grundy, go to school, are learning well. the teacher says grundy says a head for a preacher. they go to sunday school and mandy and me attend church regularly, as for my freedom, which you can say i can have, well, there's nothing to be gained on that front as i got my freedom papers in 1864 from the provost martial general of the department at nashville. now, mandy and i have concluded to test your sincerity by asking you to send us our wages for the time we...
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millie's. your suicide for the art of wood carving and climbing all over jarrett's livelihood steven in the next head. deeper into town to see which trouble they can get into making them actually world's largest art exhibition rushmore borglum story you know i've been to the live museum in paris i'm contacting that's true. i'm so naive that. i mean what was i thinking another wise moment from our leader the pill to you. that's what i'm talking about but if we can buy some t. shirts we can you know just just for fun brown. nose oh you brother my name is stephen oh yes and. a lot of this is the new. unpleasant thank you so have you have those little thank you for you brother. i love all your shirts but i'm looking for something from here mount rushmore with some flags something i've absolutely have for you have got everything. and somebody that you're going to floods in the faces of us around here is the bell with the buffalo i like that when i get some of the stuff going on over here though i'm
millie's. your suicide for the art of wood carving and climbing all over jarrett's livelihood steven in the next head. deeper into town to see which trouble they can get into making them actually world's largest art exhibition rushmore borglum story you know i've been to the live museum in paris i'm contacting that's true. i'm so naive that. i mean what was i thinking another wise moment from our leader the pill to you. that's what i'm talking about but if we can buy some t. shirts we can you...
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the swedish man was fined for milly harassing them not for eating bacon in front of them. why do people spread fake news one reason is to generate advertising revenue. or if they want to influence public opinion this information is an important propaganda tool. and now a nightmare for hotel guests hackers can use digital technology on key cards to break into hotel rooms around a million marks are affected worldwide computer crackers in finland discovered how it works. break in at a hotel room and i t expert shows how it's done all the thief needs is a hacked version of a room's key card and once you get inside there are no signs of forced entry. you can read key cards you can write them you can clone them however if you want that you can in these attack then you need to understand what's actually on those hotel key cards you need to be able to understand the structure and that's the difficult part. the helsinki based company f. secure has been providing cyber security solutions for businesses since one nine hundred eighty eight they recently discovered a massive security b
the swedish man was fined for milly harassing them not for eating bacon in front of them. why do people spread fake news one reason is to generate advertising revenue. or if they want to influence public opinion this information is an important propaganda tool. and now a nightmare for hotel guests hackers can use digital technology on key cards to break into hotel rooms around a million marks are affected worldwide computer crackers in finland discovered how it works. break in at a hotel room...
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for the two milli soldier reconcilable. rock'n'roll. d.w. . hello and a warm welcome to focus on europe it is great to have you with us spain has become the new hot spot for migrants from africa they're heading to europe in search of a better life the vast majority crossed the mediterranean and rubber boats and land in port cities like cards in the first six months of this year more than twenty thousand people cross the sea to spain more than any other you.
for the two milli soldier reconcilable. rock'n'roll. d.w. . hello and a warm welcome to focus on europe it is great to have you with us spain has become the new hot spot for migrants from africa they're heading to europe in search of a better life the vast majority crossed the mediterranean and rubber boats and land in port cities like cards in the first six months of this year more than twenty thousand people cross the sea to spain more than any other you.
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saili it'sñr committed $8 milli to help people affected 2 the i mistake. >>> some peopíe put theiró >> bruce hasçó a bigÑ$ásr&e on i face.Ñiñr do you see that? >> yeah. he cameñr up with the money.Ñi ticket was boughtpiçó san çójoi forward. tonight the mysteryçó is solvedó who bought the ticket andÑi whe they work. >>> and also mikeñr nicco hasÑir forecast. >>> busterÑi poseyÑi is not inÑ $ow long they expect theirñr catcher to be out? andñr terrell owensçó holds his hall of fame ceremony. ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ yeah, because you're mine ♪ with chase atms serena can now grab cash on the go, all with the tap of her phone. ♪ stop the things you do no card? no problem. life, lived serena's way. chase, make more of what's yours. >>> we're getting more details i t that wonÑiÑiçóÑiçó the $540 mil millions jackpot. branch in south san jose. onÑi top of that they decide ht not show up for work today. iÑi wonderÑiÑi why. they each chipped in a'd they each getÑi a $29 millionÑi each they takeçóÑi the lump Ñisum.ñrc =÷ localish isÑiÑpárp)ing the inspiring story of people whoçó come to
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. >>> and named for a renowned french racing driver, bugatti has sold out of its 5.8 milli$5n superstarney world has reached a deal with the labor union to raise wages for employees. >>> they' arels list of the most annoying email phrases. here to make sense of it all is our man steve sedgewick. >> good morning to you, hi francis, hi phillip, the market is on a bull one, in fact it's the longest bull run of all time. i'm looking at the future at the u.s. market, they're all called higher, right at .3 of 1%. good news potentially on the horizon for trade, it looks like u.s. and mexico getting closer to a deal, as the president said over the weekend he said our relationship with mexico is getting closer by the hour, and the mexican economy minister said we're within hours of reaching a deal. and email phrases, number three, per our conversations, who says per our conversation, number two, per our last email, what is this per word? the most annoying email to see is not sure if you saw my last email. 70% of american people use email. >> hey, did you get my email or not. i'm not sure you got
. >>> and named for a renowned french racing driver, bugatti has sold out of its 5.8 milli$5n superstarney world has reached a deal with the labor union to raise wages for employees. >>> they' arels list of the most annoying email phrases. here to make sense of it all is our man steve sedgewick. >> good morning to you, hi francis, hi phillip, the market is on a bull one, in fact it's the longest bull run of all time. i'm looking at the future at the u.s. market, they're...
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thanks for joining us milly playing with your latest news in the world of social media facebook and twitter have gotten rid of suspicious accounts schooling fakes and propaganda from iran the troll factories not only after the minds of the americans but users all over the world it's claimed to be run by iran's government media. not us at the by. some of them through. facebook already enables users to check if they've been exposed to russian bots and trolls how many trolls does it take to incite i've evolution scores of so-called russian bots took over twitter and facebook well this facebook slash twitter online police rate is an actual news story this week yeah you can take plenty of the earlier reports replace the word russia with iran and get pretty much identical stuff all right speaking of facebook this time it banned six hundred twenty five pages traced to iran and an unknown number of pages linked to russia it just wouldn't work if russia didn't get mentioned and the reason for this verdict is we removed multiple pages groups and accounts for coordinated in offensive behavior on faceb
thanks for joining us milly playing with your latest news in the world of social media facebook and twitter have gotten rid of suspicious accounts schooling fakes and propaganda from iran the troll factories not only after the minds of the americans but users all over the world it's claimed to be run by iran's government media. not us at the by. some of them through. facebook already enables users to check if they've been exposed to russian bots and trolls how many trolls does it take to incite...
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nonetheless, the number of electric vehicles is forect to t 40 milli by 2025.nougfor some othe more greeninded citins of mexico >> it's clear weather, but a blanket of smog lies over mexico city. 5 million cars travel through the st urban center every day. even though the bad air is palpable, it seems no one here wants to give up driving. >> so many cars -- too bad they pollute so much. >> and why don't you have an electric car? >> my husband really wants to buy one. hopefully we can get one soon. >> there's not enough choice. >> they're too expensive. >> there are too few charging stations. >> but where there's a will, there's a way. hector ruiz has packed 14 batteries under the hood of his converted electric vw beetle. we're taking it out for a spin. the car's quiet hum is quickly drowned out as we dive into rush hour in the mexican capital and are engulfed in exhaust fumes. >> i even had to go to a specialist because i developed an asthma problem, because i've been living in such a poisonous city for 15 years. >> who needs an expensive new car that'll go 200
nonetheless, the number of electric vehicles is forect to t 40 milli by 2025.nougfor some othe more greeninded citins of mexico >> it's clear weather, but a blanket of smog lies over mexico city. 5 million cars travel through the st urban center every day. even though the bad air is palpable, it seems no one here wants to give up driving. >> so many cars -- too bad they pollute so much. >> and why don't you have an electric car? >> my husband really wants to buy one....
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because a 25% tariff translates to a milli dollar tax on a $4 million yacht purchase. theould be european buyers balked. >> nationwide manufacturer's export 15% of boat and engine production. more than 2/3 goes to canada, xico and the european union. >> the 1%ers don'teed a yacht. we're talking about the finest yachts in the world, the prices are high, most of these people already have a yacht. so they justhoose to delay the purchase or buy another type of yat, unfortunately, that yacht may be built in europe. >> the hit for tat tariffsre threat thing to sink nearly $200 million inoverseas boat trade florida does every year. to say nothing of an additional 70 million plus in yacht sales. >> it's ash stopper, there will be no sales in europe until th tariffs are lifted. >> those aren't the only tariffs king for rough waves. costs are soaring for steel and aluminum. reas kum of materials. >> thee br tolhela luxury tax and the ones that get hurt by this. bs. >> while domestic demand i strong. the slowdown in exports is forcing a serious second look at expansion plans. add
because a 25% tariff translates to a milli dollar tax on a $4 million yacht purchase. theould be european buyers balked. >> nationwide manufacturer's export 15% of boat and engine production. more than 2/3 goes to canada, xico and the european union. >> the 1%ers don'teed a yacht. we're talking about the finest yachts in the world, the prices are high, most of these people already have a yacht. so they justhoose to delay the purchase or buy another type of yat, unfortunately, that...
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. >>> a baby elephant plays in the mud milli mud until -- >> you had your fun.the stern nanny is ruling the roost. wheelchair.trying to do a bac >>> and a wife pranked with fish flops gets he ve s revenge. >> why her husband had no choice but to dress like a crown. >> he married the perfect girl. >> these videos are brought to you by the reaction by -- we're sitting in a red light. the dash cam is going. just as the light turns green, in cyclist is there, as well. everybody starts driving, but then -- >> how could you not stop. >> right. but bear in mind they're seeing as drivers is what? >> they're seeing green. he thought he had the right of way. did he not see the train? >> i don't know. he froze or panicked. and you hear. as the helmet hits the second carriage. there's some reports that he got himself up, dusted himself off, because he's wearing a helmet. but there is an i i i i and there was something that went wrong. >>> this next one features a bicycle, as well. this group goes across. okay, clear. off he goes. watch the guy in blue. he's wobbling and wob
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the workers say the pe firm paid themselves hundreds of millis,s of dollven as they let toys"r"us slipnto bankruptcy. the workers have garnered support from members of congress who wrote a letter to the three firms, sayin urging them to do something to help. both new jersey's u.s. senators and one congressman have rthlied former toys"r"us employees, demanding severance. >> this storied new jersey company was run into the ground by bunch of corporate raiders, looking to turn a profit. these companies drained toys"r"us of its resources and its ability todapt in the marketplace. and they treated its woemers, oyees like robert and shaquema, as expendable, as afterthoughts, as collateral damage. >> last week, the toys were on capitol hill, asking for legislation that includes more nsworker protectio in pe inveeiments. for thr part, the pe firms appear to be willing to provide some aid for the former toys"r"us employees outside of the bankruptcy process. in a letter backed to congress, kk they did not want toys"r"us to be liquidated, but it was forced by>>reditors. n private equity, it's not
the workers say the pe firm paid themselves hundreds of millis,s of dollven as they let toys"r"us slipnto bankruptcy. the workers have garnered support from members of congress who wrote a letter to the three firms, sayin urging them to do something to help. both new jersey's u.s. senators and one congressman have rthlied former toys"r"us employees, demanding severance. >> this storied new jersey company was run into the ground by bunch of corporate raiders, looking to...
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>>> we're back now to talk about the skyrocketing cost of insulin, the life-saving medication that milli americans rely on to control their diabetes like mancations, the price has jumped dramatically in recent years out of reach for many families.me hat turned to rationing their daily dose to afford it but that can have devastating consequences as tom costello reports. >> reporter: 26-year-olds are not supposed to die because they don't have insulin. e,but without insu alex smith couldn't tofford the $1300 a montontrol his diabetes. so he tried rationing his insulin, emptyle found near his body. >> i was so heart broken just to see he resorted to those type of measures. >> reporter: 7 million americans depend on insulin to control their blood sugar but with few competitors, the price skyrocketed to $21 in 1996 to $320 a per vile tod many require several each month. after spending $524 on two viles for her daughter, a frustrated doreen's tweet went viral. i left the pharmacy and sat my car and cried. i don't have the money. i have love and worry 24/7. a study finds one in four diabetics c
>>> we're back now to talk about the skyrocketing cost of insulin, the life-saving medication that milli americans rely on to control their diabetes like mancations, the price has jumped dramatically in recent years out of reach for many families.me hat turned to rationing their daily dose to afford it but that can have devastating consequences as tom costello reports. >> reporter: 26-year-olds are not supposed to die because they don't have insulin. e,but without insu alex smith...
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tonight. 11 co-workers at a company in santa clara county coming forward claiminghe the the th $543 millimillion megamillions jackpot. each player will collect $29 million before taxes. no one in the group planning to quit their day job, at least just yet. >>> all right. when we come back, the country song catching fire and that moment on stage so many are sharing. tonight, it's america strong. stay with us. ith us. -we're in a small room. what?! -welcome. -[ gasps ] a bigger room?! -how many of you use car insurance? -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer. -we compare rates to help you get the price and coverage that's right for you. -that's amazing! the only thing that would make this better is if my mom were here. what?! an unexpected ending! burning, pins and needles of diabetic nerve pain these feet... ... made waves in high school... ... had a ball being a dad... ...and built a career in construction. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes caus
tonight. 11 co-workers at a company in santa clara county coming forward claiminghe the the th $543 millimillion megamillions jackpot. each player will collect $29 million before taxes. no one in the group planning to quit their day job, at least just yet. >>> all right. when we come back, the country song catching fire and that moment on stage so many are sharing. tonight, it's america strong. stay with us. ith us. -we're in a small room. what?! -welcome. -[ gasps ] a bigger room?!...
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to stop them it's eight kilometers long and fitted with razor sharp wire along with the enclave of milly's this is the only other in you border in africa on the other side is a phone from the spanish guard it's his job to secure this border but lately that hasn't always been possible. over six hundred migrants managed to storm the fence at the end of july the police are helpless and talk of unprecedented levels of violence makeshift flame throwers quicklime and grappling hooks the migrants weapons of choice but i am we have put out those we are going to they were very well prepared and organized. but what small there was so violent that we could not get to the fence. i mean they threw acid at us and did all they could to prevent us from closing the holes that they had cut into the fans. the. victory over the fence it's taken years for them to reach their destination. the temporary reception center in c.u. to is fit to burst they have to stay here for one year then they can continue on to spanish mainland only a few of them apply for asylum since hardly any of them have any chance of asylum
to stop them it's eight kilometers long and fitted with razor sharp wire along with the enclave of milly's this is the only other in you border in africa on the other side is a phone from the spanish guard it's his job to secure this border but lately that hasn't always been possible. over six hundred migrants managed to storm the fence at the end of july the police are helpless and talk of unprecedented levels of violence makeshift flame throwers quicklime and grappling hooks the migrants...
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expected to come in second place with $14 milli is new release "the happytime murders" starring melissaence. keep that in mind. >>> a story that has a lot of parents talking. an illinoisafter she found her investigation by child services for letting her child walk their dog around the block alone. and it's raising questions about the safety of our kids versus teaching them independence. nbc's kristen dahlgren hasmore. >> reporter: when corey widen let her 8-year-old daughter take their dog marshmallow for a quick walk -- >> i wanted her to start learning responsibilities. she was gone for about five minutes, and the next thing i know police are at the door. >> reporter: responding to an anonymous complaint about an unattended child. they quickly decided there was nothing wrong. but days later the illinois department of children and family services launched its own investigation. widen took to social media and comments poured >> people saying that it was ridiculous that it had happened. >> reporter: in 2014 a south carolina mom was charged with a felony for letting her then 9-year-old pl
expected to come in second place with $14 milli is new release "the happytime murders" starring melissaence. keep that in mind. >>> a story that has a lot of parents talking. an illinoisafter she found her investigation by child services for letting her child walk their dog around the block alone. and it's raising questions about the safety of our kids versus teaching them independence. nbc's kristen dahlgren hasmore. >> reporter: when corey widen let her 8-year-old...
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session my friend juggling me i was arrested at home which clearly states that i'm not eva or go to milly problems our supporters are being detained you see the big gun people being from where homes and arrested have been killed so we are for tougher are saying wanda due to the repeats which is not going on well indeed i think you color a very concerning picture for the global audience a watching this edition of inside story allen sus one yama thanks very much for joining us in kampala. well let's bring in our guests now from london we have joseph machina he's a commentator on african affairs in the ugandan capital kampala rose bellecourt america a blogger and writer of african issues and affairs and also in london alex vines who's the head of the africa program at chatham house welcome to all of my guests robin i'll start with you because we heard what an opposition m.p. is thinking and saying and feeling in the capital that you come from this evening how much concern is that amongst the public and on social media about what's going on. thank you for having me there really is the man wou
session my friend juggling me i was arrested at home which clearly states that i'm not eva or go to milly problems our supporters are being detained you see the big gun people being from where homes and arrested have been killed so we are for tougher are saying wanda due to the repeats which is not going on well indeed i think you color a very concerning picture for the global audience a watching this edition of inside story allen sus one yama thanks very much for joining us in kampala. well...
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in answering this letter please state if there will be any safety for my milly and james as they are good looking girls. i would rather stay here and starve and die if it comes to that than have my girls brought to shame by the violence and wickedness of their young masters. you also please state if there has been any schools opened for the colored children in your neighborhood. the great desire of my life now is to give my children an education. and to have them form righteous habits. ps, please say hello to carter and thank him for taking the pistol away from you when you shot me. george anderson. george anderson a real man who was a slave in tennessee and his wife mandy were working as hospital stewards in the cumberland military hospital in nashville. where there were a great number of refugee camps are. during the war they migrated august 18, 1864 to ohio with their children. and this is a year later that he receives this letter from his master. and he dictates it to the abolitionist banker who he is living with. he is renting a home from, he's employed by this banker. and it's
in answering this letter please state if there will be any safety for my milly and james as they are good looking girls. i would rather stay here and starve and die if it comes to that than have my girls brought to shame by the violence and wickedness of their young masters. you also please state if there has been any schools opened for the colored children in your neighborhood. the great desire of my life now is to give my children an education. and to have them form righteous habits. ps,...
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a forensic account saying that manafort cleting more than $60 milli million.nd they were tracking $15 million on real estate, landscape, and luxury items. the judge urging as a concession we need to get it done. and cannot emphasize enough how firmly this judge is trying to move this along in rapid fashion. they would wrap up their part of the case by the end of the week. there is so much to parse through here, but what a lot of folks keep coming back to, and i was just talking about this, is the judge here, judge el lit. we know that he wants things to move along, we're told that is part of what is behind it. how much should we read into it at this point? >> i love that sketch where he is standing up to make the objection himself, but he is really trying to protect the record. . he is trying to make sure that in particular the prosecution doesn't veer into what he says may be prejudice prejudicial. he was quite concerned about dirty laundry coming out about the other affairs. it was interesting to note that the prosecution seemed surprised about it. >> you wr
a forensic account saying that manafort cleting more than $60 milli million.nd they were tracking $15 million on real estate, landscape, and luxury items. the judge urging as a concession we need to get it done. and cannot emphasize enough how firmly this judge is trying to move this along in rapid fashion. they would wrap up their part of the case by the end of the week. there is so much to parse through here, but what a lot of folks keep coming back to, and i was just talking about this, is...
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. $21.6 milli $21.6 million of parades events, demonstrations in trump country. sad.got military parade envy after attending a bastille day parade in france. joined by political corresponders for routers. what do you make of this. if trump would have wanted his parade, he would have gone back with numbers crunchers and got the numbers down. >> when he tweeted today that d.c. is poorly run, what he was doing is harkening back to the d.c. of the 1980s and 1990s. >> in the public eye, it is run by african americans and it works for him. >> we should say that d.c. has a budget surplus these days. and that was not the d.c. that president trump was talking about. >> you are talking -- >> and by the way, this is consistent with this guy. go ahead. >> you talk about how he is cutting welfare in the city and that is the impression of d.c. that people have. bowser is the most popular mayor in d.c. history. >> clean as a whistle. >> they were planning on doing this in november. the president has a good chance of losing the house. i don't think it mattered that the pentagon didn'
. $21.6 milli $21.6 million of parades events, demonstrations in trump country. sad.got military parade envy after attending a bastille day parade in france. joined by political corresponders for routers. what do you make of this. if trump would have wanted his parade, he would have gone back with numbers crunchers and got the numbers down. >> when he tweeted today that d.c. is poorly run, what he was doing is harkening back to the d.c. of the 1980s and 1990s. >> in the public eye,...
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sometimes you know yea but you parked legally oh yea i parked legally goof job man, take care say by millie bye so just how bad is it? check this out all of these cars are basically stopped in line waiting to turn the corner to pick up their child where the street becomes one lane.it's life in the big city, according to school officials instructions were sent out to parents on how to make pickups and drop offs run smoothly unfortunately, a lot of those parent must have not have read the letter so you get major congestion as schools around the bay area begin, this will become common problem, and for the residents it get real old real quick nats ambiance just remember, everything you do your child watches .. so you should lead by example oh and keep in mind in the city and county of san francisco the speed limit (grant) new tonight at nine... caught on camera... a family of seven ducking for cover under clpootce say it was becau employee snapped-- shooting at one of his managers and at responding officers.(grant) police say the gunman is mohamed mah-moud... an upset employee-- who had just be
sometimes you know yea but you parked legally oh yea i parked legally goof job man, take care say by millie bye so just how bad is it? check this out all of these cars are basically stopped in line waiting to turn the corner to pick up their child where the street becomes one lane.it's life in the big city, according to school officials instructions were sent out to parents on how to make pickups and drop offs run smoothly unfortunately, a lot of those parent must have not have read the letter...
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they could play "blame it on the rain" by milli vanilli. >> that's true. >> or whoever sang that songat couple that was stranded. not milli vanilly. >>> we're following these headlines, former white house aid omarosa manigault newman she released a new recording of a phone call that she says is from president trump the day she was fired from the white house. this as the white house blasts omarosa, president trump calling her, quote, a low life over claims she's making in interviews and in her new book. >>> look at these four women riding a rainbow unicorn float getting stuck in a lake in minnesota. a police officer driving by saw them, came to their rescue, tossed them a rope and pulled them to the dock. no one was hurt. >>> and the thriller you have to see to believe. look at this. this center fielder, watch. >> he's at the wall. >> look at his throw. >> what? >> no way. just incredible. look at this, a rookie. 321-foot bullet on the fly. incredible double play. he said he was shocked by his own talent. >> wow. >> oh, my gosh. >> hard to follow that up. >> yeah. i don't know what you
they could play "blame it on the rain" by milli vanilli. >> that's true. >> or whoever sang that songat couple that was stranded. not milli vanilly. >>> we're following these headlines, former white house aid omarosa manigault newman she released a new recording of a phone call that she says is from president trump the day she was fired from the white house. this as the white house blasts omarosa, president trump calling her, quote, a low life over claims she's...
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people have millie seconds when they fall the number one thing is you want to protect your head and rollfall and land on the outer mart part of your you can be aware of your environment, which means actually drop the phone. >> someone keeps buzzing in my pocket, it feels urgent, like i have to answer it now. >> whatever you can do, it can always wait. >> sound advice. >> yeah. meanwhile, nasa has selected nine astronauts to become the first to launch to space from the u.s. soil since the shuttle program ended. that was in 2011. the seven men and two women all have military experience and are seasoned veterans of space. they will fly in tap seouls developed by spacex and boeing, both companies are slated to launch their missions next year. >>> nasa ended the shuttle program after 135 missions. since it ended, nasa is paying russia about $70 million per seat to carry astronauts to and from the international space station. [ music playing [ music playing ] >> we continue to see a pervasive messaging campaign by russia to try to weaken and divide the united states. >> in helsinki, i had a gr
people have millie seconds when they fall the number one thing is you want to protect your head and rollfall and land on the outer mart part of your you can be aware of your environment, which means actually drop the phone. >> someone keeps buzzing in my pocket, it feels urgent, like i have to answer it now. >> whatever you can do, it can always wait. >> sound advice. >> yeah. meanwhile, nasa has selected nine astronauts to become the first to launch to space from the...
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residence, and i also had questions sometime ago regarding the breakdown of the -- i think it was $1.5 milli $1.5 million upgrade grade for the residence in line. i think some of that was covered this evening, you know, the electrical and that sort of thing. mr. corso, can you come back to the podium, please. okay. sir, over the past few budget cycles, have we consistently requested money for the chief's residence because my recollection may be foggy and not quite up to date, but i don't recall us actually asking for the money. it was designated as a need, but we didn't request it. >> i believe at least the past three years, and i can look back and provide some additional information. for at least the last three years, we have, especially since we've been provided some of this information from d.p.w., it has been include paz part of our capital budget request. >> commissioner covington: okay. well, that's good. i did say after visiting the residence in more than 15 years, i did say i was very pleased with the way it looks. it's a lovely, lovely residence, and everything seems to be up to snu
residence, and i also had questions sometime ago regarding the breakdown of the -- i think it was $1.5 milli $1.5 million upgrade grade for the residence in line. i think some of that was covered this evening, you know, the electrical and that sort of thing. mr. corso, can you come back to the podium, please. okay. sir, over the past few budget cycles, have we consistently requested money for the chief's residence because my recollection may be foggy and not quite up to date, but i don't recall...
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o.ne i"whos nit aow,"sk ed s.detsy vo [ htlauger and applause ] "t nheorew yk metiass" h reported $24 milliofn prit fothr co year.quarter this oue 'rossuppedo trtrepo itprof,"sk aaued pl nama?rt ug[ laht aerppnd alause ] g s is i--hi t es isxcinit ne. [ eechndrs a alapp]use an abandoned aerosmith tr ouvan fr tom97he 10sas wen rectly found in a massachuset ts yabackrd. itre's pttbey p,at u b sutowomew it stillks, saidom s eone abt ouenstev teryl. [ htlaugernd ala appus]e...
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and that 25 milli$25 million fie reflects the biggest prize for an esports tournament. >> what's most, though, is it comes almost entirely from the fans. $23 million and still counting the money is raised by in game micro transactions the game's developer, contributes only $1.6 million per year for the tournament. this is the eighth annual version of the tournament with prize money hitting $24 million four years ago compare that to the $53 million total prize money at the u.s. open tennis tournament that's starting next week that money is being split among hundreds of competitors. the international will have only 18 teams competing with the winning team of 5 people taking home $11 million the tournament is underway right now. in vancouver back to you, michelle. >> amazing stuff eric. what does it take to play video games for $25 million? we'll let victor tell us all about it, he's the founder and ceo of team liquid last year's defending clamps, and one of last year's oldest esports teams. you guys going to win this year? >> thank you for having me >> so we're going to try our best abo
and that 25 milli$25 million fie reflects the biggest prize for an esports tournament. >> what's most, though, is it comes almost entirely from the fans. $23 million and still counting the money is raised by in game micro transactions the game's developer, contributes only $1.6 million per year for the tournament. this is the eighth annual version of the tournament with prize money hitting $24 million four years ago compare that to the $53 million total prize money at the u.s. open tennis...
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a man with ties to the russian mob, he went into trump tower, he met donald trump and handed him 6 millica cash. >> so the russians have a lot of money, they make ill gotten gains, since the fall of the soviet empire, they have made a lot of money off oil and everything else. why do they have to launder it? what's their motive? >> there's a trillion dollars in flight capital from russia wince vladimir putin has been president. that's a lot of money to launder. the russian mob and the oligarchs seized the property of russia. >> so they're looting that country? >> they're looting that country and they need to launder it somewhere. and the best way to launder money is real estate. there are almost no regulations in real estate, in terms of you can buy it anonymously, through shell companies, pay all transactions, bam when you sell it, it's laundered. >> trump has a record in your book, can you document that he bought real estate with cash? >> this is, you know, i can't penetrate all the shell companies and this is one of the interesting thing today with allan weiselberg flipping. obviously
a man with ties to the russian mob, he went into trump tower, he met donald trump and handed him 6 millica cash. >> so the russians have a lot of money, they make ill gotten gains, since the fall of the soviet empire, they have made a lot of money off oil and everything else. why do they have to launder it? what's their motive? >> there's a trillion dollars in flight capital from russia wince vladimir putin has been president. that's a lot of money to launder. the russian mob and...
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we think it should be 20 milli 20 million. we have circulated a draft amendment for the legislation in which -- >> thank you. thank you so much. >> thank you supervisors good afternoon. too too -- recently last year retired from working 34 years for the human rights commission and contract compliance and contract monitoring division. over this 34 years i looked very carefully at the words and straight off, i'm sorry to say, i have to disagree with you supervisors. project labour agreement, ok? s.f.o. is a project.
we think it should be 20 milli 20 million. we have circulated a draft amendment for the legislation in which -- >> thank you. thank you so much. >> thank you supervisors good afternoon. too too -- recently last year retired from working 34 years for the human rights commission and contract compliance and contract monitoring division. over this 34 years i looked very carefully at the words and straight off, i'm sorry to say, i have to disagree with you supervisors. project labour...
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we think it should be 20 milli 20 million. we have circulated a draft amendment for the legislation in which -- >> thank you. thank you so much. >> thank you supervisors good afternoon. too too -- recently last year retired from working 34 years for the human rights commission and contract compliance and contract monitoring division. over this 34 years i looked very carefully at the words and straight off, i'm sorry to say, i have to disagree with you supervisors. project labour agreement, ok? s.f.o. is a project. we will do the water bond measure and we will do the sewer bond measure. this is a blanket -- i don't see the word project. this does not apply. it is unfair. i would ask our supervisors to look carefully at that is what we could be subject to a lawsuit and also carefully looking -- creating a broken ladder rather than creating a bridge for success. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> hello my name is tyler. i'm part of abc north cal. i'm in the electrical apprenticeship. it is a state and federally recognized app
we think it should be 20 milli 20 million. we have circulated a draft amendment for the legislation in which -- >> thank you. thank you so much. >> thank you supervisors good afternoon. too too -- recently last year retired from working 34 years for the human rights commission and contract compliance and contract monitoring division. over this 34 years i looked very carefully at the words and straight off, i'm sorry to say, i have to disagree with you supervisors. project labour...