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at his shop mimi furman's marcus she meets doesn't just for men soya beans and rice. he also experiments with bread eggs and vegetables. ringback many of berlin's top chefs have heard about marcus's products and are using them in their food creations like at the 2 star restaurant fast seal. business so it gives these dishes the distinctive savory taste that the japanese call. products can be used in a variety of ways we currently use them in our beef place we use really strong beef broth and then we add this new so to it which gives it a really great aroma and then we take these fermented lentils we use them as a side dish to create a little taste explosion. employing japanese traditions as his ticket to success in berlin was never part of marcus's plans. this is not sure it's nice to introduce people to things from your homeland and it's something that's not very well known so that makes me happy that i'm doing this mainly because it comes so naturally. the name mimi furman's is a play on the japanese characters for taste and beauty and that great combination has pro
at his shop mimi furman's marcus she meets doesn't just for men soya beans and rice. he also experiments with bread eggs and vegetables. ringback many of berlin's top chefs have heard about marcus's products and are using them in their food creations like at the 2 star restaurant fast seal. business so it gives these dishes the distinctive savory taste that the japanese call. products can be used in a variety of ways we currently use them in our beef place we use really strong beef broth and...
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at his shop mimi furman's marcus she doesn't just for men soya beans and rice. he also experiments with bread eggs and vegetables. many of berlin's top chefs have heard about marcus's products and are using them in their food creations like at the 2 star restaurant. business so gives these dishes the distinctive savory taste that the japanese call . because the business of different products can be used in a variety of ways we currently use them in our beef plays we use really strong beef broth and then we add this missile to it which gives it a really great aroma and then we take these fermented lentils we use them as a side dish to create a little taste explosion. employing japanese traditions as his ticket to success in berlin was never part of marcus's plans. this is not a sure sure it's nice to introduce people to things from your homeland and it's something that's not very well known so that makes me happy that i'm doing this mainly because it comes so naturally. the name mimi furman's is a play on the japanese characters for taste and beauty and that grea
at his shop mimi furman's marcus she doesn't just for men soya beans and rice. he also experiments with bread eggs and vegetables. many of berlin's top chefs have heard about marcus's products and are using them in their food creations like at the 2 star restaurant. business so gives these dishes the distinctive savory taste that the japanese call . because the business of different products can be used in a variety of ways we currently use them in our beef plays we use really strong beef broth...
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they're like mimi silver, send her up right away.eople lost it because of the fact she was there because they knew how hard she worked for the community. she along with others were really putting together under the leadership of the former mayor willie brown this incredible life learning academy and i had the pleasure of working on the lease to get this thing done. i'm really proud of the work that i did. i made the mistake of attending the first graduation 20 years ago. for those of you who go to this graduation, you make sure you have your tissue because i was -- i think i was sitting next to mike delane, terry's husband, and i was boo-hookiing the whole time. these people couldn't believe they made it through. i remember the story of one of the young men who said he wasn't going to school that day when the delancy van showed up to pick him up. and the guy who was driving said i'll be right here waiting until you get into the van. they would not take no for an answer. they were on those kids like white on rice. they were not going
they're like mimi silver, send her up right away.eople lost it because of the fact she was there because they knew how hard she worked for the community. she along with others were really putting together under the leadership of the former mayor willie brown this incredible life learning academy and i had the pleasure of working on the lease to get this thing done. i'm really proud of the work that i did. i made the mistake of attending the first graduation 20 years ago. for those of you who go...
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joining me now, mimi rocah, an msnbc legal nalyst, and matt miller, former chief spokesperson for thee department, and an msnbc legal analyst. matt, what is absolute immunity? >> it's a claim by the white house that the president's aides who served in the white house don't have to even show up before a congressional testimony to testify, not because some questions involve executive privilege, but they don't even have to show up. >> in my experience, they show up, they go through the rote of saying what their assertion of privilege is for the record, for the cameras, in public, and then of course they don't have to testify. >> that's exactly right, that's how it's often been handled in the past the white house is claiming the aides don't even have to do that we should note the one time a court has looked at this claim before, the bush administration tried to assert this same idea in the investigation of the firing of u.s. attorneys a district judge held that there is no absolute immunity for white house aides. so this is a claim by the white house that has no basis in law that a court
joining me now, mimi rocah, an msnbc legal nalyst, and matt miller, former chief spokesperson for thee department, and an msnbc legal analyst. matt, what is absolute immunity? >> it's a claim by the white house that the president's aides who served in the white house don't have to even show up before a congressional testimony to testify, not because some questions involve executive privilege, but they don't even have to show up. >> in my experience, they show up, they go through the...
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mimi rocah as well, thank you both. >>> coming up, ten days in september. we'll show you why.our" is back after this. this raise your steins to the king of speed. family is all togetherect... and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! there's no goldfish in this lake. whoa! it's pure gold. we're gonna be rich... we're gonna be rich! it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. frustrated that everyday activities cause wrinkles and there's nothing you can do about it? downy wrinkleguard is a fabric conditioner that helps protect you from wrinkles all day. pants washed with downy wrinkleguard and detergent are virtually wrinkle free. try downy wrinkleguard. i am royalty of racing, i am the twisting thundercloud. raise your steins to the king of speed. >>> if you take a look at that call, it was perfect. i didn't do it. there was no quid pro quo. >> when historians look back, these past days may prove pilot. some of the critical moments may have been missed, so we'll look back at h
mimi rocah as well, thank you both. >>> coming up, ten days in september. we'll show you why.our" is back after this. this raise your steins to the king of speed. family is all togetherect... and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! there's no goldfish in this lake. whoa! it's pure gold. we're gonna be rich... we're gonna be rich! it only gets better when you switch and save with geico....
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and later in this hour, we will hear from a former federal prosecutor, we'll ask mimi rocah if she sees any federal crimes in this transcript of the president's conversation with the president of ukraine. is this a smoking gun. and at the end of the hour, we'll tell you what to watch for and what to expect in that public hearing beginning at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow in the house intelligence committee, a hearing that we already know will be historic. the acting director of national intelligence joseph mcguire will testify to the committee and explain why he blocked the inspector general's report of the whistle-blower's complaint. former house intelligence committee staffer will tell us exactly what the committee staff is doing right now at their desks tonight to prepare the members of that committee for tomorrow's hearing and what the members will be trying to achieve in that hearing tomorrow morning, beginning at 9:00 a.m. right here on msnbc. >>> as of tonight, this five-page memorandum of telephone conversation, released by the whoite house today, has made -- this is the five-page memorand
and later in this hour, we will hear from a former federal prosecutor, we'll ask mimi rocah if she sees any federal crimes in this transcript of the president's conversation with the president of ukraine. is this a smoking gun. and at the end of the hour, we'll tell you what to watch for and what to expect in that public hearing beginning at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow in the house intelligence committee, a hearing that we already know will be historic. the acting director of national intelligence...
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. >> el diecisiete de noviembre del dos mil diecisiete rezaron acÁ y marza mimi gran tiran, y que habÍae recluido en este centro de detenciÓn de llego en colorado ocurriÓ una tragedia. >> recibir la llamada que mi padre muriÓ no es lo que yo esperaba, no pensÁbamos que eso fuera ni siquiera una posibilidad de que fuera dentro de un centro de detenciÓn, dice su hija, el caso llegÓ a los despachos de la asociaciÓn de libertades civiles, donde la tarea para recopilar pruebas fue extensa. la quitaron me salieron. quÉ habrÍa tomado por por aÑos y aÑos, y despuÉs lo maltrataron in en maneras muy feas la historia del seÑor san mimi no es solo de. >> que esos dicen que las instalaciones de sitio albergan a casi mil quinientos detenidos que estÁ padeciendo condiciones inhumanas de las que la empresa saca provecho en un extenso informe aclu seÑala que la compaÑÍa registrÓ un ingreso neto de treinta y tres punto cuatro millones en el cuarto trimestre del dos mil dieciocho, y que actualmente esa valorada en mÁs de dos mil trescientos millones de dÓlares, en ese documento tÍo se defiende de las denu
. >> el diecisiete de noviembre del dos mil diecisiete rezaron acÁ y marza mimi gran tiran, y que habÍae recluido en este centro de detenciÓn de llego en colorado ocurriÓ una tragedia. >> recibir la llamada que mi padre muriÓ no es lo que yo esperaba, no pensÁbamos que eso fuera ni siquiera una posibilidad de que fuera dentro de un centro de detenciÓn, dice su hija, el caso llegÓ a los despachos de la asociaciÓn de libertades civiles, donde la tarea para recopilar pruebas...
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mimi rocah as well. thank you both. >>> coming up, ten days in september. we may look back at this as the most consequential period that this nation has witnessed in this administration. we'll show you why. "the 11th hour" is back after this. r this ♪ (baby laughing) ♪ pampers is here to help every parent love the changes a baby brings. ♪ >>> you take a look at that call. it was perfect. i didn't do it. there was no quid pro quo. >> when historians look back at the donald trump presidency, these past ten days in september may prove pivotal. as the fast-moving developments fly by, some of critical moments may have been missed. so we're going to look back at how quickly we got to where we are tonight. >> we have a big story in "the washington post" tonight. it involves a whistle-blower complaint from inside the administration. trump's interaction with the foreign leader included a promise. >> i believe that there is an effort to prevent this information getting to congress. >> "the washington post" just moments ago saying that the whistle-blower's complaint a
mimi rocah as well. thank you both. >>> coming up, ten days in september. we may look back at this as the most consequential period that this nation has witnessed in this administration. we'll show you why. "the 11th hour" is back after this. r this ♪ (baby laughing) ♪ pampers is here to help every parent love the changes a baby brings. ♪ >>> you take a look at that call. it was perfect. i didn't do it. there was no quid pro quo. >> when historians look...
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and that's how they do it. >> mimi rocah has closed the case. for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >>> and when we come back, the first hearing under the new procedural architecture of impeachment in the house of representatives begins tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. you'll want to watch every moment of that if you can. mieke eoyang is a staff member of the house committee where that meeting will take place. she will tell us what you should be looking for in tomorrow's hearing in her old committee room. that's next. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ if you have moderate or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swell
and that's how they do it. >> mimi rocah has closed the case. for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >>> and when we come back, the first hearing under the new procedural architecture of impeachment in the house of representatives begins tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. you'll want to watch every moment of that if you can. mieke eoyang is a staff member of the house committee where that meeting will take place. she will tell us what you should be looking for in tomorrow's hearing in...
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i think that might get their attention. >> congressman eric swalwell, mimi rocah, thank you for being with us. >>> amy klobuchar is here after a poll showed today that only 9% of democratic voters have firmly decided who they're going to vote for in the democratic primary, which means anything can happen for any of the candidates who are still in this race amy klobuchar joins us next. i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. i mean, if you haven't thought abfrankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards, emergency roadside service, even file a... whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa! oops, that cheeky little thing got away from me. my bad. geico. it's easy to man
i think that might get their attention. >> congressman eric swalwell, mimi rocah, thank you for being with us. >>> amy klobuchar is here after a poll showed today that only 9% of democratic voters have firmly decided who they're going to vote for in the democratic primary, which means anything can happen for any of the candidates who are still in this race amy klobuchar joins us next. i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started...
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i think, you know, just like you want more cow bell, give us more berke he was very, very good >> mimi rocah, one of the things you don't have in a courtroom is the other side in the middle of your questioning jumping up in all sorts of histrionic ways if you want to object to something in a courtroom, you better be doing it based on the rules of evidence. the democrats had not just a witness problem, but they had these other -- these republican members on the other side who were willing to play games at every moment of this hearing and interrupt in any way they felt like at any time >> right, that's absolutely right. in a courtroom you have a judge policing it in the moment. here republicans -- as long as they're willing to sort of give up pride, basically, and look foolish, they can object on any basis for as long as they want and it broke the flow. and in particularly in the first part of the hearing, it really, i think, you know, made it hard for democrats to get information out. as time went on, i think they became more accustomed to it and were able to use their time. >> how frus
i think, you know, just like you want more cow bell, give us more berke he was very, very good >> mimi rocah, one of the things you don't have in a courtroom is the other side in the middle of your questioning jumping up in all sorts of histrionic ways if you want to object to something in a courtroom, you better be doing it based on the rules of evidence. the democrats had not just a witness problem, but they had these other -- these republican members on the other side who were willing...
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. >> what are the chances realistically that you think that could happen, mimi?ll, i don't think it's going to happen under bill barr and that gets to sort of a whole other layer of krupg that's going on right now. bill barr and the department of justice apparently looked at the set of facts that we now know about about the phone call between trump and the ukrainian president, and said, oh, no, no campaign finance violations here. well, that is astounding to me. i don't know how they could say that. i mean, i think that as for trump, while you don't need to find a crime for there to be impeachable offenses, this is very clearly criminal. i mean, i think that he solicited aid from a foreign power to help him with his election and giuliani has been doing that for months and been involved in it. and there are other criminal -- >> mimi, let me interrupt because giuliani doesn't seem to think he has done anything wrong here. in fact, he is continuing to do a tv tour defending himself and i want to play for you a little bit of what he had to say when he was out a fox.
. >> what are the chances realistically that you think that could happen, mimi?ll, i don't think it's going to happen under bill barr and that gets to sort of a whole other layer of krupg that's going on right now. bill barr and the department of justice apparently looked at the set of facts that we now know about about the phone call between trump and the ukrainian president, and said, oh, no, no campaign finance violations here. well, that is astounding to me. i don't know how they...
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the name mimi furman's is a play on the japanese characters for taste and beauty and that great combination has proved the secret to marcus she meets to success. so my mouth is watering for some me so already and to be sure to check out our website for more at the. dot com slash culture well not savory no shit is time for me to sign off so until next time all the best for myself and the crew here in berlin does it by. blundering good international tuckshop who are journalists just because the topic of. decisive showdown over breakfast this week as the tories dealt their own prime minister harsh defeat could a last minute revolt same to you came from a no deal brant said and perhaps toppled morris johnson to find out how much. quadriga 30 minutes on t.w. . looks on the phone to more of our series on tomorrow today we want to see what he saw to experience what drove a journey through latin america following in the footsteps of the great scientists the. next stop putting the us in colombia to trace a history of the slaves. or move to. the. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how. my
the name mimi furman's is a play on the japanese characters for taste and beauty and that great combination has proved the secret to marcus she meets to success. so my mouth is watering for some me so already and to be sure to check out our website for more at the. dot com slash culture well not savory no shit is time for me to sign off so until next time all the best for myself and the crew here in berlin does it by. blundering good international tuckshop who are journalists just because the...
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amanda: mm-hmm, and so mimi went through their program. and ashante went through their program. i mean -- lemonis: what's the program for? mimi: it's for youth who are looking for something to better their future, basically. lemonis: they basically give you different trade skills? mimi: yeah. you either go through sales, graphic design, or, like, the business route. they set you up for success, basically. lemonis: here? wow. what i like about what queork provides the yep kids is an opportunity to learn a skill and a trade. that's a business plan as long as it makes a profit that i can buy into. ♪ you've really done nothing that added a little bit of life to the bag, and so when i look at, like, the stitching here, like, if you did that in red or if you did it in purple and gold... have you tried to do stuff like that? jackie: amanda has certain tastes. she's not really into color. amanda: this is safe. jackie: yep. lemonis: i want to give the artists and the workers there the freedom to put their own stamp on things. we know that a basic p
amanda: mm-hmm, and so mimi went through their program. and ashante went through their program. i mean -- lemonis: what's the program for? mimi: it's for youth who are looking for something to better their future, basically. lemonis: they basically give you different trade skills? mimi: yeah. you either go through sales, graphic design, or, like, the business route. they set you up for success, basically. lemonis: here? wow. what i like about what queork provides the yep kids is an opportunity...
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because let me tell you -- mimi is jumping up and down.nly jumps up and down for rick and that is because, i remember when me and jane kim and malia were here today, we were on the board of supervisor she only jumps up and down for rick and that is because, i remember when me and jane kim and malia were here today, we were on the board of supervisors and the work that we had to do and the process and what happens here and how rick in every single instance was basically actively engaged with wanting to be a part of the community. i'm so excited about the future. [applause] and last but not least, i want to say a few words about mayor ed lee because he was a real basketball fan and a true warriors fan. and this arena was something that he wanted to happen for san francisco. and so the work that he did, the obstacles that were overcome to allow something of this magnitude to happen and as was said before, you all know that with san francisco it is very challenging sometimes to get things done and get things built. but 100% privately financed,
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it needs to be questions and not statements >> chris shays, thank you for your time and mimi rocah asell. thank you both. ten days in september, we may look back at this. the most consequential period this nation witnessed in this at minu administration. we'll show you why after "the 11th hour" is back with us. th hs mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums with tums smoothies. ♪ (music plays throughout)♪ ♪ walking a dog can add thousands walking this many?day. that can be rough on pam's feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they relieve pain and give her the comfort to move more so she can keep up with all of her best friends. dr. scholl's. born to move. yeah, i've had some prettyeer. prest
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fabulous, darling.s looks so what's the secret to mimi's success?ariah's beauty playbook. ♪ >> i do work out, and i do water aerobics. you're doing a bad angle of my legs. >> no such thing. >> yeah, mariah could give us a master class in camera angles. >> you're a little close on me, aren't you? i wish we had a fan. >> and the perfect lighting. >> i will not be seen in fluorescent lighting without sunglasses. >> but the 49-year-old also follows a more basic beauty rule to keep aging at bay. >> wear your sunscreen, darling. >> her other strategy to staying young, pretend age doesn't exist. >> i don't have birthdays. >> in mariah's world, you celebrate anniversaries instead. >> i love it. whatever makes people happy. ♪ >> the diva has been known to dabble in some interesting beauty treatments like bathing in cold milk to keep her skin hydrated and she got a massage from a back-biting masseuse. you heard that out. but opted out of the biting part. >> she freaked out. >> that was probably the most challenging massage i've ever had in my life. >> glam. w
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prime mimi johnson: do you think we should get out octotor 31? >> yes! laura: but just weeks into his me in office, he has been defeated in parliamentnd rown out some of his mps. even his brother quit his job as o minister in government tend less time with his family. >> it has be an honor to be fomp r three governments, but i've got to m laura: not much more work as an j now. jonson was on a completely different side of the brexit argument, but result to work for his brother in government, but ert anymore. citing concerns he prime minister's approach, he wrote on been torn between family loyalty and the national interest. it is an unresolvable tension. time for others to take on my roles as an mp and minister. over and out." your brother has quit this teafoon,e saying you art acting in e national interest. much for verohnson everything he has done. he has been a fantastic minister rsfor science, univeies, and i think tht we certainly haven' seen eye to eye for a long time about thk. and the european union. but on the huge mestic agenda he has done a fan
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mimi, with a welcome to you.reported here, if it is accurate, does all of this, these actions by the president, does that violate criminal federal law? because i want to remind folks about nbc national security analyst jeremy bash. he outlined three underlying concerns here, or crimes. let's listen to what he said. >> i see three crimes here. one is extortion by the president, which is basically using a threat, a threat of withholding aid to obtain something of value. his second crime is conspiracy to engage in extortion between the president and rudy giuliani. and a third crime is conspiracy to violate federal election law between the president and rudy giuliani to obtain foreign interference in the united states election. >> extortion, conspiracy to engage in extortion, and violating federal election law. do you agree with all those premises? >> i doalex, and i would add one to that, which is federal bribery. here, trump essentially was trying to get the ukrainian president to bribe him, give him information ab
mimi, with a welcome to you.reported here, if it is accurate, does all of this, these actions by the president, does that violate criminal federal law? because i want to remind folks about nbc national security analyst jeremy bash. he outlined three underlying concerns here, or crimes. let's listen to what he said. >> i see three crimes here. one is extortion by the president, which is basically using a threat, a threat of withholding aid to obtain something of value. his second crime is...
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quÉ emociÓn, mimi, te quiero mucho, gracias por compartir este momento con nosotros.rutar junto a mi familia. en solo ocho semanas con mavyret, me curé. mi hepatitis c estaba presente todo los días, pero en solo ocho semanas con mavyret, me curé. mi hepatitis c me preocupaba, incluso al juntarme con mis amigos, pero en solo ocho semanas con mavyret, me curé. mavyret cura todos los tipos comunes de hepatitis c. antes de empezar a tomar mavyret, su médico analizará si ha tenido hepatitis b, la cual puede reaparecer y provocar problemas hepáticos graves durante y después del tratamiento. informe a su médico si ha tenido hepatitis b, un trasplante de hígado o riñón, otros problemas del hígado, vih-1 u otra enfermedad, y de todos los medicamentos que toma, incluso de los suplementos a base de hierbas. no tome mavyret con atazanavir o rifampicina, o si ha sufrido ciertos problemas del hígado. los efectos secundarios frecuentes de mavyret incluyen dolor de cabeza y cansancio. al dejar atrás la hepatitis c me siento libre... sin miedo... porque estoy curado. hable con su médi
quÉ emociÓn, mimi, te quiero mucho, gracias por compartir este momento con nosotros.rutar junto a mi familia. en solo ocho semanas con mavyret, me curé. mi hepatitis c estaba presente todo los días, pero en solo ocho semanas con mavyret, me curé. mi hepatitis c me preocupaba, incluso al juntarme con mis amigos, pero en solo ocho semanas con mavyret, me curé. mavyret cura todos los tipos comunes de hepatitis c. antes de empezar a tomar mavyret, su médico analizará si ha tenido hepatitis...
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you know all the shot all what they kill me and i see how destroyed my life any screamed at me any mimi come in any damn eye on the right means birthing area if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted. the u.s. military rape is a very very traumatizing tapping but i've never seen trauma like i've seen women who are veterans who have suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished than the offender and almost 10 year career which i was very invested in and i gave a sex offender who was not even going to justice or put on the registry this is simply an hour in violence male sexual predators for the large part of target whoever is there to prey upon whether that's a man or woman. welcome back this week scotland's high school drooled boris johnson unlawfully shut down britain's parliament on tuesday the supreme court will scrutinize whether the new prime minister misled the queen will be johnson as previous when it comes t
you know all the shot all what they kill me and i see how destroyed my life any screamed at me any mimi come in any damn eye on the right means birthing area if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted. the u.s. military rape is a very very traumatizing tapping but i've never seen trauma like i've seen women who are veterans who have suffered military sexual trauma...
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mimi used today anniversary as a day of service, performing acts of kindness throughout iowa. others come together with their communities to honor and remember those who were lost. it's really wonderful to see all of the ways folks are doing that walking in the 9/11 marched to the capital in des moines, the visiting the 9/11 never forget mobile exhibit currently at the clay county fair, to participate in the annual 9/11 moment of silent motorcycle ride in mason city. and for some of our fellow iowans, today will be spent remembering loved ones lost in the attack. folkss like newtons jean clery, whose husband jim, who was a loving and good-natured, good-humored god-fearing giant of a man who never came home from a fateful business trip to the world trade center 18 years ago. for nearly two decades now, she has been on a crusade to keep jim's memory alive and well. she helps raise funds for newtons very own 9/11 memorial. she speaks to local students educating them about the events of that day. 18 years ago. and she has given her testimony all over iowa. and for folks in iowa, t
mimi used today anniversary as a day of service, performing acts of kindness throughout iowa. others come together with their communities to honor and remember those who were lost. it's really wonderful to see all of the ways folks are doing that walking in the 9/11 marched to the capital in des moines, the visiting the 9/11 never forget mobile exhibit currently at the clay county fair, to participate in the annual 9/11 moment of silent motorcycle ride in mason city. and for some of our fellow...
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years exceptional service as the president of the grand and wish he and his wife marley and his sister mimi cunningham all the best as they pass the torch and set out on new adventures. madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> madam speaker, i rise in honor of my friend nick bonaconte, the humanitarian and football legend, who passed away on july 30, 2019, at the age of 78. his career with the miami dolphins began in 1969. with his thep the dolphins went undefeated in 1972. ms. shalala: culminating with a super bowl victory. the team won the super bowl the next year as well and remain this -- remains the only team in the national football league to go an entire season undefeated. after nick retireded from professional football, his son mark sustained a spinal cord injury in a college football game. leaving him paralyzed from the neck down
years exceptional service as the president of the grand and wish he and his wife marley and his sister mimi cunningham all the best as they pass the torch and set out on new adventures. madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >>...
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eventually i told them my name was mimi because i was celebrating mariah carey and her skinny legendchuckle out of it. how charming. the mobile idea is a good one. >> let's say yes. >>> new at 6:30, a new proposal is in the works that could make your commute cheaper. >> the state of california and the trump administration are in a fight about car pollution. a fight that could end up in court. i'm amy hollyfield. details up next. >>> plus mounting tensions in th thiwith the world's firstdo, invisible trailer. invisible trailer? hop in. silverado offers an optional technology package with up to 15 different views- including one enhanced view that makes your trailer appear invisible. wow. that's pretty sweet. that's cool. where'd the trailer go? or, get a total value of ninety seven sixty on this silverado all star without optional tech package or enhanced invisible view. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. okay mini roll, i'm gonna show you how to save snack time. ( ♪ ) (martial arts cry, thunderclap) never mind. you're ready. from the makers of babybel cheese. tasty new babybel
eventually i told them my name was mimi because i was celebrating mariah carey and her skinny legendchuckle out of it. how charming. the mobile idea is a good one. >> let's say yes. >>> new at 6:30, a new proposal is in the works that could make your commute cheaper. >> the state of california and the trump administration are in a fight about car pollution. a fight that could end up in court. i'm amy hollyfield. details up next. >>> plus mounting tensions in th...
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mimi sullivan who is the architect.ldn't change the buildings that much, a lot of time and effort was spent on designing the interior of these buildings so, as the mayor said, these would be market-rate quality units, not just for the short term but for the long term. then our own staff at related. our project manager andrew sccofar in the back and our northern california affordable group. as i said, this isn't the last you're going to see or hear from us. i expect to hear from you if you think that there's something that warrants attention. finally another prop a plug. don't just clap. you got to vote. show up and vote for prop a. thank you. [ applause ]. >> show up and vote, bill, because i think your call to me involved a very large check as well. donate as well. he left that part out, but feel free. bill, i hate to break it to you. when john arrived, you were not only the oldest guy, but not quite the funniest guy either. john, we're going to give credit where it's due. bill, thank you, very well said. next up is an
mimi sullivan who is the architect.ldn't change the buildings that much, a lot of time and effort was spent on designing the interior of these buildings so, as the mayor said, these would be market-rate quality units, not just for the short term but for the long term. then our own staff at related. our project manager andrew sccofar in the back and our northern california affordable group. as i said, this isn't the last you're going to see or hear from us. i expect to hear from you if you think...
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we've got our political reporters standing by in new hampshire, vaughn hillyard and "new york times" mimiy and bazell smikle, democratic strategist and former executive director of the new york state democratic party. thank you, guys so much for being here. first let's go out to nbc's vaughn hillyard and mike memally in manchester new hampshire. we start off with you in the thick of it, mike, what's going on there? >> allison, elizabeth warren as you can see behind us here, just arrived to the convention hall. this is the big new hampshire democratic democratic party state convention. 19 presidential candidate are here, they'll each have 10 minutes to speak inin front of not only the party activists but the likes of thousands of members of the public. elizabeth warren is the latest to arrive here. greeting her supporters now, we're going to get a shot as she drops in here. we'll have a shot here real fast. they're telling us no questions here. we may throw something here at her. but essentially -- >> come on -- >> yeah. >> made you do it. >> senator, senator and -- >> senator warren, live
we've got our political reporters standing by in new hampshire, vaughn hillyard and "new york times" mimiy and bazell smikle, democratic strategist and former executive director of the new york state democratic party. thank you, guys so much for being here. first let's go out to nbc's vaughn hillyard and mike memally in manchester new hampshire. we start off with you in the thick of it, mike, what's going on there? >> allison, elizabeth warren as you can see behind us here, just...
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area around september and october winds out of the northeast gusting up to 40 miles per hour or less mimi along the north bay mountains and east bay hills but it's going to be dry. all of us in the bay area so even in the lower elevations. we have to watch out for that, let's take a look at art and at 10 outlook because as you could see monday we are going to warm up into the 70's and 80's along the coast, but our interior valleys could already start to see upper 80's and low 90's but by tuesday and wednesday. nearly 10 to 20 degrees above average so very hot temperatures, especially for interior valleys by thursday though we're going to cool down anywhere from 10 to 15 degrees from wednesday's daytime highs and on friday below average temperatures about 5 to 10 degrees below normal with that cooling trend continuing even through the weekend with some possible showers on saturday and sunday of this upcoming weekend. so a complete one 80 of how we're going to start the workweek forecast we're going to end with weekend temperatures feeling a lot more like winter than fall and then by monday
area around september and october winds out of the northeast gusting up to 40 miles per hour or less mimi along the north bay mountains and east bay hills but it's going to be dry. all of us in the bay area so even in the lower elevations. we have to watch out for that, let's take a look at art and at 10 outlook because as you could see monday we are going to warm up into the 70's and 80's along the coast, but our interior valleys could already start to see upper 80's and low 90's but by...
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mimi, good to see you.ce for nbc think raising questions about -- there's just a million questions about rudy giuliani. what was he doing? why would the state department call the president's personal lawyer to do the business of american people that would be beneficial to his personal client? everything about this is weird. >> right. i mean, you're exactly right. and first of all, i think we have to say we don't know if giuliani is telling the truth, whether he got the so-called call. >> he sort of held up his phone like that -- >> daring people to throw him under the bus because he has the goods here he can use. but also even if that is true that someone, we don't know who, at the state department reached out to giuliani, that doesn't take giuliani out of many different possible criminal conspiracies which i talk about the article, but rather might implicate people in the state department. this is worthy of an investigation is the point. frankly a criminal investigation that an impartial department of just
mimi, good to see you.ce for nbc think raising questions about -- there's just a million questions about rudy giuliani. what was he doing? why would the state department call the president's personal lawyer to do the business of american people that would be beneficial to his personal client? everything about this is weird. >> right. i mean, you're exactly right. and first of all, i think we have to say we don't know if giuliani is telling the truth, whether he got the so-called call....
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mimi sullivan who is the architect. while you couldn't change the buildings that much, a lot of time and effort was spent on designing the interior of these buildings so, as the mayor said, these would be market-rate quality units, not just for the short term but for the long term. then our own staff at related. our project manager andrew sccofar in the back and our northern california affordable group. as i said, this isn't the last you're going to see or hear from us. i expect to hear from you if you think that there's something that warrants attention. finally another prop a plug. don't just clap. you got to vote. show up and vote for prop a.
mimi sullivan who is the architect. while you couldn't change the buildings that much, a lot of time and effort was spent on designing the interior of these buildings so, as the mayor said, these would be market-rate quality units, not just for the short term but for the long term. then our own staff at related. our project manager andrew sccofar in the back and our northern california affordable group. as i said, this isn't the last you're going to see or hear from us. i expect to hear from...
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mimi in virginia wants to know if she should hold or sell, i guess not buy, joe, mcdonald's >> she shoulds long ics i expressed concern about a week ago, pushing down towards a 100-day moving average it's lifted from there don't get excited about a plt which is going to premier in ontario. don't get excited about that that's not what's going to move the needle october 22nd, they report earnings that's what you want to pay attention to but technically, i like the support. >> brenda, exxon mobil do you like it as a buy here >> it depends on your time horizon. that means short-term pain here of the majors. we really prefer chevron where stock buybacks are increasing. they're net cap is the lowest it's been since 2015 that sets up the company nicely to make ak wii sises >> pete, what's going on with pesce tall >> i think people are just sort of hesitant so sell it and folks are waiting to buy it based upon what kind of numbers right now it's in this no man's land and sitting there at 230, it's right in between where it's been essentially so i think a loft people just waiting. >> by the way, p
mimi in virginia wants to know if she should hold or sell, i guess not buy, joe, mcdonald's >> she shoulds long ics i expressed concern about a week ago, pushing down towards a 100-day moving average it's lifted from there don't get excited about a plt which is going to premier in ontario. don't get excited about that that's not what's going to move the needle october 22nd, they report earnings that's what you want to pay attention to but technically, i like the support. >> brenda,...
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i served as the executive director of the mimi and peter haas fund for the past 12 years. in this position, i'm committed to the goal that all children deserve access to high quality early education programs, that assure that they enter kindergarten ready to learn. i stand committed to guarantee low-income and new immigrant families high quality programs in education, health services, parent support, and human services, that build their children's social/emotional growth, as well as improve their academic performance. in my position as executive director of the fund, as well as throughout my production -- professional career, i'm committed to achieving equity for all underrepresented groups. i open to be reappointed and ask your consideration. >> supervisor ronen: thank you so much for all of your service. thank you. >> any questions? >> supervisor ronen: thank you. supervisor walton has a question for miss giraudo. >> supervisor walton: thank you so much, commissioner giraudo. just a quick question. i know you talked about wants to combine the office of early education an
i served as the executive director of the mimi and peter haas fund for the past 12 years. in this position, i'm committed to the goal that all children deserve access to high quality early education programs, that assure that they enter kindergarten ready to learn. i stand committed to guarantee low-income and new immigrant families high quality programs in education, health services, parent support, and human services, that build their children's social/emotional growth, as well as improve...
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. >> guest: mimi wright knows that the hotel. she travels with me still. >> host: she's a dog? >> guest: she's a dog, a five-pound your key. >> host: you like to edit on the o beach. >> guest: i like noise. that's why go to a diner. his particular restaurant is right across the street fromos e beach and they allow me to sit there for hours, and i just a table i like i can see the water so i sit on the upper level and can look up and see the water into my editing. i like voices around me when it edit. i don't know why that is. >> host: next call sharon robinson is larry from macon, georgia,. >> caller: i was here. as you probably know, they filmed "42" here and i enjoyed watching them film and do is just a wonderful experience. i have been down to the ballpark so many times and i lived through all the integration and so many good ballplayers have been at that stadium so many times, and i just had some wonderful experiences there and i enjoyed seeing all the filming, not only of the ballpark but in the downtown area also. jackie robinson has always been one of my heroes, and so i
. >> guest: mimi wright knows that the hotel. she travels with me still. >> host: she's a dog? >> guest: she's a dog, a five-pound your key. >> host: you like to edit on the o beach. >> guest: i like noise. that's why go to a diner. his particular restaurant is right across the street fromos e beach and they allow me to sit there for hours, and i just a table i like i can see the water so i sit on the upper level and can look up and see the water into my editing. i...
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i want to bring in mimi edwards. she is the picket leader.fired up and we believe what we're fighting for and we're passionate about our beliefs and what we're fighting for. you got it. reporter: as far as the company goes we're told that they have 77 days worth of inventory according to analysts. so they have a prolonged strike if it comes to that but also their stock has been down since this thing started. they're losing $100 million every single day that it goes on according to some analysts. so they don't want to see it go on forever either. uaw activated the emergency strike fund. the health care coverage for these workers who are on strike will continue through the end of the month. then after that the union will have to cover it. so that perhaps signals they're ready for this to go on for some time. david? david: grady, thank you very much. now take a look at a headline from the "detroit news" editorial board. they say, quote, blame the strike on uaw corruption. i think we can get that headline in. there it is. let's bring in judge and
i want to bring in mimi edwards. she is the picket leader.fired up and we believe what we're fighting for and we're passionate about our beliefs and what we're fighting for. you got it. reporter: as far as the company goes we're told that they have 77 days worth of inventory according to analysts. so they have a prolonged strike if it comes to that but also their stock has been down since this thing started. they're losing $100 million every single day that it goes on according to some...