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moths don't even have mouse.n says and he claims he had moth in his flat earlier this week the size ofa his flat earlier this week the size of a small bird. i have heard about that. i left out this fact but... the atlas moth is considered to be the largest with a wingspan, would you believe, of ten inches.” the largest with a wingspan, would you believe, of ten inches. i bet they do not live in the uk though. crosstalk. i am very glad that moth ca ptu red crosstalk. i am very glad that moth captured it and put it in a pint pot a p pa re ntly captured it and put it in a pint pot apparently and released it outside. well done. the question is did it have a moth a mouth? a father was left little cheesed off when he opened a packet of crisps to find just one inside. andy stubbs, 43, they say, says the daily mail, was bewildered after he grabbed a sealed bag from a multi— pack which felt full of air. his wife said do you remember last week that somebody opened a can of baked beans and there was only one in there? one b
moths don't even have mouse.n says and he claims he had moth in his flat earlier this week the size ofa his flat earlier this week the size of a small bird. i have heard about that. i left out this fact but... the atlas moth is considered to be the largest with a wingspan, would you believe, of ten inches.” the largest with a wingspan, would you believe, of ten inches. i bet they do not live in the uk though. crosstalk. i am very glad that moth ca ptu red crosstalk. i am very glad that moth...
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. >> plus a mothe left to deal with the unthinkable after a dresser fell on her son and killed him.he tougher standards she saysn ed to keep kids safe. >>> ♪ s safe. >>> ♪ . >>> mom in florida on a mission to save children from furniture accidents after a dresser tipped over on her two-year-old son killing himack in 2017. fox5's elizabeth fry has herst y and how her efforts to bring change areinally paying off. >> meghan delo was excited tong celebrate mother's day 2017 with her two boys. having no ideald her was about to be turned upside down. >> iefinitely never pictured that to be what mother's day was for me. and will be for r me for theest of my life. >> instead ofle ceating, ushing to the emergency room after finding her two-year-old s connor caught under the dresser in his room. >> entire body was inside the second drawer d his head was outside of it.gh thet of the dresser caught off his oxygen. >> that day quickly became meghan's worst nightmare. just 36 hours later she would be forced toay good-bye. >>
. >> plus a mothe left to deal with the unthinkable after a dresser fell on her son and killed him.he tougher standards she saysn ed to keep kids safe. >>> ♪ s safe. >>> ♪ . >>> mom in florida on a mission to save children from furniture accidents after a dresser tipped over on her two-year-old son killing himack in 2017. fox5's elizabeth fry has herst y and how her efforts to bring change areinally paying off. >> meghan delo was excited tong celebrate...
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on this tree, we mentioned that it involves moths. talk us through that and also other causes.ded to the balkans where it's suffering from this leaf moth and also a fungus which is causing blight on the leaves. you can sit on trees around london and it's something that people will be aware of. it's also suffering to clients because of mountain tourism. this is a mountain species in their native habitat and increased ski seasons causing massive declines to the species. how do we fix that and mitigate those threats? can we in time? i think so. this would require action on the ground and so research is needed to find out what they're really doing to the tree in its native habitat and mitigation of the threats of tourism and logging are really important on the ground in the balkans. obviously many people will be thinking of horse chestnut, if we said to the concrete tree it would realise what that means. they are not actually indigenous to the uk, and there is this trend and a general decline in a54 uk, and there is this trend and a general decline in 454 species, it is. are we see
on this tree, we mentioned that it involves moths. talk us through that and also other causes.ded to the balkans where it's suffering from this leaf moth and also a fungus which is causing blight on the leaves. you can sit on trees around london and it's something that people will be aware of. it's also suffering to clients because of mountain tourism. this is a mountain species in their native habitat and increased ski seasons causing massive declines to the species. how do we fix that and...
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whether this overcomes some of moth internal oppositions and actually agree on a clear way forward. it is important to remember that ehis bill would deep -- would still not solve undamental question, do you wantwaard brexit or soft brexit? or no deal brexit? >> what about this alliance of o rel conservatives and defining the government as it comes together as people have been suggesting, they t are willingput the interests of the country over the party. c th essentially means that if there are general elections, they will probably not in the political career. -- and their political career. -- will probably not end their political career. laura: the destruction caused by hurricane dorian in the bahamas is beingescribed by the prime minister. rescue efforts are only just beginning. five people are known to have died and it is feared that number will rise. from space, you can see the enormous size of this storm that of 12 four hours to pass over the islands.o there are fears of what impact the storm will have on the u.s. mainland. >>t is staggering to think that this record-breaking hu
whether this overcomes some of moth internal oppositions and actually agree on a clear way forward. it is important to remember that ehis bill would deep -- would still not solve undamental question, do you wantwaard brexit or soft brexit? or no deal brexit? >> what about this alliance of o rel conservatives and defining the government as it comes together as people have been suggesting, they t are willingput the interests of the country over the party. c th essentially means that if...
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. >> n neither of the young moths expects to marry anytime soon, but they are confident they can getwithout a man and give their children a better start in life than they had. ♪ >> the expanding global population is straining our plplet's resources. carbon dioxi l levels e onon the se, as are tempetureres.the grop population is straining our peafrost aas, , which make up arnd 1 15%f the eah's suace, arelso feelg the heatat. the layers of ice anandk contain the remains of organisms trapped in them millions of yearars ago, whihich decay whehn ththey're exposed, releleasing greenhnhouse gases.. ins alady stard to mel >> 240 kililometers nortrth ofe arctic circlcle, this corneref nonortheastern s siberia boasa surprprising amoununt of vegeto in the summer. but, it's not pristine nature untouched by human hands. sergey zimov takes us along on a motorboat t trip on the e kola rivever, which is s only free oe for a fefew months a y year. our journeney is interrurupteda sandnk. sergey, a regional director of the renowned russian academy of sciences, has to get out andg. morehan fourours aftp
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has to be moths. and butterflies in tropical and subtropical regions but also help to pollinate along with facts they like flowers with strong smelling slimy nectar. in madagascar the so-called travelers tree is pollinated by limits. but the most important pollinators for farmers worldwide are insects domestic honey bees alone can pollinate all the fruit crops. wild pollinators are often more productive. in the case of the apple blossom for example a wild mason is 80 times more effective as a pollinator but it's the insect diversity that western creases the yield in the case of coffee the fruit sets much better when various types of bees pollinate the flowers and when the same number of bees from only one species are involved. the problem is insect diversity is in decline some food crops like rice or wheat manage without pollinators but many nutrient rich fruits and vegetables can't do that. a lack of pollinators could lead to crop losses which could in turn in danger feet security. as land is convert
has to be moths. and butterflies in tropical and subtropical regions but also help to pollinate along with facts they like flowers with strong smelling slimy nectar. in madagascar the so-called travelers tree is pollinated by limits. but the most important pollinators for farmers worldwide are insects domestic honey bees alone can pollinate all the fruit crops. wild pollinators are often more productive. in the case of the apple blossom for example a wild mason is 80 times more effective as a...
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ravaged by moths and disease, the horse chestnut is now classified as vulnerable to extinction.eve marsh from the woodland trust says many diseases are being imported and infecting native species in the uk. in the climate crisis is a real threat to uk woodlands. we have over 19p and diseases which are affecting our native trees. —— 19 pests and diseases. one that the viewers might have heard about is pub too, it is prevalent across the uk now and are expected to affect up to a ash trees. possibly costing in the long term about £15 million. there are a number of reasons for the increase in these pests, many have been imported on infected stock. for example, ash dieback was imported on infected species. another disease which affects larch trees was imported on rhododendron trees. the change on climate is making our native woods more susceptible to these pests and disease. we do need better bio—security. we at the trust have a scheme to allow the regeneration of much uk woodlands. from that, we have a project where all of the trees that we plant are sourced and grown in the uk, so
ravaged by moths and disease, the horse chestnut is now classified as vulnerable to extinction.eve marsh from the woodland trust says many diseases are being imported and infecting native species in the uk. in the climate crisis is a real threat to uk woodlands. we have over 19p and diseases which are affecting our native trees. —— 19 pests and diseases. one that the viewers might have heard about is pub too, it is prevalent across the uk now and are expected to affect up to a ash trees....
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brothers been through a lot, moth killed last year. family on limited income.ad christmas come early with the hp from kansas city man. >> i forgot. somebody gave me s give to you. >> oh, my god. >> now the man that bought you that is watching what would like to say to him. >> thank you. i don'rknow how i could eve repay you. >> it's -- it's awesome. >> same anonymous man gave grandma money to helpet the other brother a brand new dirt bike. see you on "the final 5" at 11:30. shawn andit sir are wh more news after this "fox5" breakthrough . >>> right now at 11:00, aough landing. >> i would think in this circumstance they're veryrt foate. >> two people are recovering after the plane t were in crashed into the woods. now we know what may have caused the plane to go>> down. plus the search is on for a a sexussault suspect. the crime happening near a local college campus, now students are on edge. >> and selling out. alex ovechkin's limited edition cereal already a hit in local stores. soon may be hard t get your hands on it.
brothers been through a lot, moth killed last year. family on limited income.ad christmas come early with the hp from kansas city man. >> i forgot. somebody gave me s give to you. >> oh, my god. >> now the man that bought you that is watching what would like to say to him. >> thank you. i don'rknow how i could eve repay you. >> it's -- it's awesome. >> same anonymous man gave grandma money to helpet the other brother a brand new dirt bike. see you on...
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this is the situation where we didn't mothe know for certain by had given in the of intent and everyone was aware they would be bought by jacobs and again, it was in this form and with the board of supervisors, everybody was aware of this issue. >> was there conversation at the commission? i mean, i'm not trying to dredge up and go back on something in 2017, but i need richer context. i didn't find that in the staff report and i actually, on a side note, just think when issues come up to possibly flag them earlier on in the report, also, would be helpful, because i'm concerned that -- my concern is that we are setting a precedent that sends a signal to the companies that if they have subsidiaries in other parts of the country, that we will turn a blind eye to the right essence of why san francisco does this. if we're going to ignore these provisions, whether it's access to rights or issues, louisiana is on that list and i'm concerned that we're set ag precedent with the commission of close not to engine exceed 6o mn >> the good news is the board of supervisors will have to make a decisi
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trace the progress of their units across france, their eyes were drawn almost involuntarily like a moth to flame to paris, the french capital. the city of light. that world war i veteran spoke of with something of a sly smile and a wink. [laughter] harry: but that was a paris of another time, another generation. point, paris was an occupied city and had been occupied by four by the summer of 1944. well, eisenhower and his senior commanders we see in this photograph were not the first allied officers to think about the city of paris. even before d-day, planners were already thinking about what do we do when we get to paris. and the plan was when we get to paris, we will not move directly into paris. instead, we will bypass the city and encircle it. likethought about things difficult streetfighting, high casualties, both civilian and military. the distraction away from the real objective which was going to be the german army and moving directly into germany, and the possible destruction of many of paris's great architectural wonders, as well as sustaining a .ity of 4 million people estima
trace the progress of their units across france, their eyes were drawn almost involuntarily like a moth to flame to paris, the french capital. the city of light. that world war i veteran spoke of with something of a sly smile and a wink. [laughter] harry: but that was a paris of another time, another generation. point, paris was an occupied city and had been occupied by four by the summer of 1944. well, eisenhower and his senior commanders we see in this photograph were not the first allied...
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the chase center will welcome metallica and the season fran sin father or moth symphony this friday publicrecommending muni bart and caltrain service available and there will be additional service on event and game days. the warrior's first game is a preseason game against the lakers on october 5th. getting close now. the ribbon cutting ceremony for the chase center takes place tomorrow. you can watch it live here on abc7news.com. we'll start streaming it at about 10:30 a.m. and while you're online, check out a pod cast that abc 7 sports director larry beil did with the warriors' ceo on abc7news.com/with authority. >>> pumpkin spice is back for week at chrrist krispy the treats aren't available for long, only through sunday. there are a dozen locations in > the pumpkin spice latte returned to starbucks last week. this is the earliest seasonal debut ever. usually they wait until after labor day. >>> the other season to talk about, hurricane season and the east coast is bracing for impact. we're tracking hurricane dorian to blame for damage and deaths in the bahamas. >>> why don't we hear mu
the chase center will welcome metallica and the season fran sin father or moth symphony this friday publicrecommending muni bart and caltrain service available and there will be additional service on event and game days. the warrior's first game is a preseason game against the lakers on october 5th. getting close now. the ribbon cutting ceremony for the chase center takes place tomorrow. you can watch it live here on abc7news.com. we'll start streaming it at about 10:30 a.m. and while you're...
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me up wife went to cart moth. it was ranked much higher.uld have gotten into dartr dartmouth. i think like most of people of on the tale tale, the real education came after. i learned what tino about business and in many regards life, when i worked for ibm. duke helped my resume. i went to graduate school also. it was my post education. david: i took a year off before going to college. liz, we have got to leave it at that. congrats to everybody. that does it forward bulls and bears. we'll see you next time. liz: hurricane dorian strengthening hurling destructive tornadoes at the carolinas. returns of homes and businesses without power. will china potentially bail out the bahamas? china is already in there. this is leading to national security fears. a 2020 democrat says he can win the white house saying he will cancel federal assistance to some areas. key imports rising from countries other than fro
me up wife went to cart moth. it was ranked much higher.uld have gotten into dartr dartmouth. i think like most of people of on the tale tale, the real education came after. i learned what tino about business and in many regards life, when i worked for ibm. duke helped my resume. i went to graduate school also. it was my post education. david: i took a year off before going to college. liz, we have got to leave it at that. congrats to everybody. that does it forward bulls and bears. we'll see...
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mothe thing they have in cis they all want to roll back women's rights. >> donald trump is not a gileadeander figure. there are some other people kicunking aon the u.s. political scene that would be thch more ke one of those figures, but he is not that kind of figure. >> reporter: gilead is a theocracy. >> we are probably pretty close to it in some ates. >> reporter: you wrote that readers bombarded you over the years with questions, right? is it a ueminist novel? is it a warning? you're going to be asked the same things of this sequel. >> yes. >> reporter: in what sense would you say it is a feminist novel? wo it makes women front and center and it puts reproductive rights front and center, but it does not say all women are angelic beings who would never ever do anything wrong, because as we know from having been in grade four, that's ne. >> reporter: in what sense is it a prediction? >> don't go there. don't make those choices. don't go there. >> reporter: atwood'maids have become part of the protests. culture, popping up in and the frenzy around the new book is intense, unusual for any
mothe thing they have in cis they all want to roll back women's rights. >> donald trump is not a gileadeander figure. there are some other people kicunking aon the u.s. political scene that would be thch more ke one of those figures, but he is not that kind of figure. >> reporter: gilead is a theocracy. >> we are probably pretty close to it in some ates. >> reporter: you wrote that readers bombarded you over the years with questions, right? is it a ueminist novel? is it...
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now in the latest month moth university poll, a top tier with joe biden. 27% versus 25 prs%. seeing warren ahead. among liberals she was only at 11% in may. she's up to 39% now. biden's been dropping off. this is the group really getting behind her. >> and this i almost didn't believe here. >> this is shocking. joe biden has running away with those over the age 65 and older. he was at 53% in may. he's down to 28% now. look at this. warren from 9% in may to 31% now. that was a 40-plus lead for biden. now it's within the margin of error. just a three-point difference. >> hasn't she been spending more time in iowa? has she spent a lot of time in new hampshire? >> candidates themselves haven't been spending that much time. but warren is rising pretty much everywhere. >> you look for polling and trends. these are trends. >> these are absolutely trends. >> thank you so much for all of the snap analysis. so it's an important morning. and impeachment inquiry is now moving forward in the house. how will the president react today? >> are you going to keep your kids away from twitter pe
now in the latest month moth university poll, a top tier with joe biden. 27% versus 25 prs%. seeing warren ahead. among liberals she was only at 11% in may. she's up to 39% now. biden's been dropping off. this is the group really getting behind her. >> and this i almost didn't believe here. >> this is shocking. joe biden has running away with those over the age 65 and older. he was at 53% in may. he's down to 28% now. look at this. warren from 9% in may to 31% now. that was a...
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we lead the nation in ag culture wool,s, cattle, cotton, mothe list goes on and on. we had -- it's the second largest industry, but even before we had an oil and industry, agriculture has been the glue that's held our state together from the very earliest settlers to the longhorn cattle drives, it's the stabilizing force for our state. let me tell you, agriculture exports is really important and why we're going to talk about trade.tariffs and laredo, texas, there's 17 ports of entry. that's the largest inland port in the united states. one day's time, there's 14,000 trucks go back and forth across there. a slow day, it's about half a billion dollars worth of trade. about a billion dollars between the state of state of mexico. agriculture is a big deal in our state. myt's why we -- you know, department is a big department. i oversee a $6 billion budget. that's just a number. if i told you, mr. secretary, that my budget than the budget of 31 governors, that would kind of put it in perspective. responsible for five million school meals each day. we do cows, plows and so
we lead the nation in ag culture wool,s, cattle, cotton, mothe list goes on and on. we had -- it's the second largest industry, but even before we had an oil and industry, agriculture has been the glue that's held our state together from the very earliest settlers to the longhorn cattle drives, it's the stabilizing force for our state. let me tell you, agriculture exports is really important and why we're going to talk about trade.tariffs and laredo, texas, there's 17 ports of entry. that's the...
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. >>> father or moth >>> following breaking news, the u.s. coast guard has made contact with crew members on the massive car kboe ship that caught fire off the coast of georgia. ron mott has been following this story in georgia. what do we know right now? >> reporter: they have made contact with the four crew members who are believed trapped in and around the engine room of the ship, all alive. that's great news and tends to take down the emotion. we saw it, if we want to get to these crew members as quickly as possible, the first set of rescuers, helicoptered down to the side of the ship at 8:30 eastern time this morning, came back with another crew of two, and then a third, lowered into the ship. they drilled a hole into the hull, and we believe that is how they're going to extract these four crew members. so at this hour, craig, we believe nine souls in all on the ship, the rescuers have the four crew members. the investigation will unfold in the days and perhaps weeks. what we understand, the 20 who were rescued yesterday out of the 24 to
. >>> father or moth >>> following breaking news, the u.s. coast guard has made contact with crew members on the massive car kboe ship that caught fire off the coast of georgia. ron mott has been following this story in georgia. what do we know right now? >> reporter: they have made contact with the four crew members who are believed trapped in and around the engine room of the ship, all alive. that's great news and tends to take down the emotion. we saw it, if we want...
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the murder rates come down over 50% in the last three years, and in the last three moths, we've seen another market drop since the president took office. so i'm there looking at what programs ar effective so i can be a good advocate for those programs with thest department f e, with the white house, but also looking at what dhs can do sitting alongside or law enforcement counterparts in el salvador otraining, onac techniques andcs and on individual investigation, working on human smuggling and unter-narcotics. but some of those programs have taken years to have any kind of effects. numbers are coming down in terms of the number of salvadorans those numbers havn comingsident. down for years, going back to 2016. largely as a result of some of these funded programs from the u.s. so doesn't cutting this aid undercut your mission? >> i thinkn?orking with these govements and aid is part of the equation. we want to make sure we have accountable partners and thate ograms are effective. there is a return on investment for the stated objectives. what's really important with el salvador is we h
the murder rates come down over 50% in the last three years, and in the last three moths, we've seen another market drop since the president took office. so i'm there looking at what programs ar effective so i can be a good advocate for those programs with thest department f e, with the white house, but also looking at what dhs can do sitting alongside or law enforcement counterparts in el salvador otraining, onac techniques andcs and on individual investigation, working on human smuggling and...
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>> he's a moth drawn to fame. so he loves being -- he is back, he is on television, but he still has a brain, and he knows it's one thing to s chris cuomo on cnn when he said the opposite thing maybe three seconds apart, which is a record even for a trump person, but under oath, he is going to have to hire a real lawyer this time. he is going to have to lawyer up. and i don't mean a tv lawyer like him, but someone who will tell him exactly his liabilities to the extent that he is so grandiose that he doesn't understand it. but i think he does. >> to mark's point, maya, rudy has obviously acted in a way that has made himself more central, more relevant. there is wide reporting he actually wanted to be secretary of state. now he is doing the off the book stuff, whether it's legal or not, whether it's impeachable or not, others will decide. here he was yesterday talking about this very news that hit him tonight. what do you do if you get subpoenaed? take a look. >> are you going to cooperate with the house intelligen
>> he's a moth drawn to fame. so he loves being -- he is back, he is on television, but he still has a brain, and he knows it's one thing to s chris cuomo on cnn when he said the opposite thing maybe three seconds apart, which is a record even for a trump person, but under oath, he is going to have to hire a real lawyer this time. he is going to have to lawyer up. and i don't mean a tv lawyer like him, but someone who will tell him exactly his liabilities to the extent that he is so...
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teach your children you choose whether that's in butterfly ora choose whether that's in butterfly or a mothiders which are tiptoeing around but this one was a female with her eggs carefully looked after with the baby spiders but they will spiders and another family of hunter spiders and another family of hunter spiders and they are great because they come out at night and return on the light and a remedy spiders get started because was in the dark and it gets frightened. what is this one? s is a seller spider because it only have six ice rather than it —— six eyes. they like the moisture but the other spiders even though they were quite small they have very long legs. wrap them up in silk and holds it at leg length. i wish we could talk to you for half. just fascinating. so many questions. don't be messing around. thank you for coming in. and if you don't like them you can at least respect them. starting school is a milestone for any child but when four year old lilac walked through the gates by herself her parents couldn't have been more delighted. that's because when she was a baby she wa
teach your children you choose whether that's in butterfly ora choose whether that's in butterfly or a mothiders which are tiptoeing around but this one was a female with her eggs carefully looked after with the baby spiders but they will spiders and another family of hunter spiders and another family of hunter spiders and they are great because they come out at night and return on the light and a remedy spiders get started because was in the dark and it gets frightened. what is this one? s is...
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dress that she shore when she was that m that elevates this lookak d00% 1as it's a fail wite itas.he motheieces to d that wrap ndarouhas t sonin reay and her b was inspiotredm. >> thank you her. >> that'shat i thought. >> th>>eeah. >> elegant. >> i like her i don't like thiso look. >> it'kay. had she put the silver sneakers on stage it didn't laverne cox. drabrought emmy drama. >> yes, she did. she brought what we le to see on the red carpet. >> i think it's part of her shoulder volume. >> to me this is what i wasg. h yea wow. something dreiffent.. >> i like it. to >> let's do jenny mccarthy. let's see what she h. >> what in the hell? >> we'll up front with that. >> call it how it is and that's that is a fail. >> cinderella yangi'rerr. oh, my gosh. i w >> fail. >> i was district distracted k. im kardashian. >> w very classy. >> classic. you cannot go wrong with this. >> i justey wis would she would have put a little more squirrel or body in her hair. >> front of seconds. can w get through angela basket billy porer and the c other people. >> angelat baske best dressed of the night. >> wow.
dress that she shore when she was that m that elevates this lookak d00% 1as it's a fail wite itas.he motheieces to d that wrap ndarouhas t sonin reay and her b was inspiotredm. >> thank you her. >> that'shat i thought. >> th>>eeah. >> elegant. >> i like her i don't like thiso look. >> it'kay. had she put the silver sneakers on stage it didn't laverne cox. drabrought emmy drama. >> yes, she did. she brought what we le to see on the red carpet....
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working on his spine, andt afer that one surgery, he needed four more across the span of eight or nine mothry complicated medical procedure that takes place down oure relies on people coming in to carry itt. >> nawaz: tell me about the 40 minute you mentioned. why are they still there? how many are facing charges? what about the rest who haven't been charged? >> the first thing to understand unis that guananamo strted off in substance kind of like a p.o.w. site, a isoner of war site. this is not a presumption all of them are guilty o war crimes. the u.s. brought them here as o.w.s of this unusual war, saying they wanted to take them off the battlefields. then, among them, they found certain number or they brought a certain number that they wanted to charge with war crimes. best known arprobably the five men accused of conspiring in the 9/11 attacks. but the majority of them are men who i have come to call the "forever prisoners they're indefinite detainees on this war in terror. people have called this the forever tr becaure is nobody on the other side to surrender, how do u end the war on
working on his spine, andt afer that one surgery, he needed four more across the span of eight or nine mothry complicated medical procedure that takes place down oure relies on people coming in to carry itt. >> nawaz: tell me about the 40 minute you mentioned. why are they still there? how many are facing charges? what about the rest who haven't been charged? >> the first thing to understand unis that guananamo strted off in substance kind of like a p.o.w. site, a isoner of war...
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having a father who is christian and a moth who ais muslim, i never understood how much hatred and inequality could stem from religion. meanwhile, around the world, people going as far as to kill just because someone with a history of that person's religion has done something bad, like do we really believe our muslims have something to do with 9/11? have we had a legitimate reason to hate jews? police officers are carelessly going around arresting people who look, quote/unquote, latino. they so ignorantly forget so many united states citizens of latino descent. statistics also show 50% of hispan hispanic-americans feel like they are racially discriminated upon on a daily basis. when are we going to change? when are we as americans going to start looking at each oather as equals? we must take time to reflect on ourselves before we can actually make change. we must look at the time that discrimination happened right before our eyes and could have done something taabout it but w didn't. after re reflect, stake a step toward change. from here on out the next time you see someone being discriminat
having a father who is christian and a moth who ais muslim, i never understood how much hatred and inequality could stem from religion. meanwhile, around the world, people going as far as to kill just because someone with a history of that person's religion has done something bad, like do we really believe our muslims have something to do with 9/11? have we had a legitimate reason to hate jews? police officers are carelessly going around arresting people who look, quote/unquote, latino. they so...
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ravaged by moths and disease, the horse chestnut is now classified as vulnerable to extinction.. it sounds depressing is there anything good in this report?” think what is interesting, it is better news that there are still quite a few that are in good condition here. but the main reason for that high level of threat is that many of the species have small populations. they can occur in small discrete population and that is why they are being threatened.“ discrete population and that is why they are being threatened. if they are endemic trees. what do we do to replace them if they are dying out? one of the key things is that we need a lot more research. we need to preserve some of the species in conservation like botanical gardens to ensure that if they do become extinct we can at least reintroduce them. how do you make sure that they are healthy? that they are going to be able to resist the diseases that are putting them at risk now. well... that is a big problem. we need more research into the impacts of introduced species and pathogens and pass. and we also need much better bi
ravaged by moths and disease, the horse chestnut is now classified as vulnerable to extinction.. it sounds depressing is there anything good in this report?” think what is interesting, it is better news that there are still quite a few that are in good condition here. but the main reason for that high level of threat is that many of the species have small populations. they can occur in small discrete population and that is why they are being threatened.“ discrete population and that is why...
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it says uh-oh, man moth. math mouth. stupid auto correct. auto correct can be so annoying. >> willy mammoth ahead of that too. >> it's gotten me in trouble a couple times. welcome back. we begin with the weather. flash flood emergencies are now in effect in areas that are being drenched by the remains of tropical depression imelda. it is coming down hard. right now it's causing life threatening flooding in areas in texas. by the time the storm is over, some areas of texas could see around 3 feet of rain. yikes! cars and trucks trying to drive on impassable roads had to be pushed to safety. many vehicles got flooded out sitting in the parking lot. take a look at this video taken from inside the hotel where janet's crew was staying. she's in beaumont, texas, where police say they've conducted at least 250 high water rescues. they've had 270 evacuation requests. >> 29 inches in 24 hours. that is the rainfall total from here in beaumont, texas. it is still coming down as strong as it has been since 8:00 last night. there is a state of emergency
it says uh-oh, man moth. math mouth. stupid auto correct. auto correct can be so annoying. >> willy mammoth ahead of that too. >> it's gotten me in trouble a couple times. welcome back. we begin with the weather. flash flood emergencies are now in effect in areas that are being drenched by the remains of tropical depression imelda. it is coming down hard. right now it's causing life threatening flooding in areas in texas. by the time the storm is over, some areas of texas could see...
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have taken the yield curve except for the short end and dropped it by 150 basis points in the last 9 mothsn this country, we have had similar long-term interest rate moves across the globe china, japan, germany. the german bund plus 80 basis points in january 2018 and it is now minus 60 so there's a big easing by long-term investors there. we have money supplies up. we have yields down. fiscal stimulus here and the lagged impact now approaching nine months to a year i think is just starting to have its normal lag and is going to have positive benefits. one other thing to point out that's different right now from what it was when trump tweeted is we have just had a tremendous increase in fear vident. we have had so much talk of recession. do a google's trend search on recession and it looks like flat as a pancake since the '08 crisis and shot up to levels close to '08 just last month so there's a lot of fear combined with better fundamentals that's a nice combination. >> we are going to lululemon not yet? >> earnings, another strong quarter out of lululemon i'll hit the main numbers for you
have taken the yield curve except for the short end and dropped it by 150 basis points in the last 9 mothsn this country, we have had similar long-term interest rate moves across the globe china, japan, germany. the german bund plus 80 basis points in january 2018 and it is now minus 60 so there's a big easing by long-term investors there. we have money supplies up. we have yields down. fiscal stimulus here and the lagged impact now approaching nine months to a year i think is just starting to...
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. >> the brains of a flea and the balls of a moth. >> the program premiered with an advertising boycotthey could use the nudity and the curse words to go deeper into the actual emotional burden of being a cop. >> i'm an asshole. >> and it had this character, andy sipowicz. he is a raging alcoholic, racist, sexist, violent. he created the tv anti-hero. >> i know the great african-american george washington carver discovered the peanut. but can you provide names and addresses of these friends? >> you know, you're a racist scumbag. >> despite his flaws and prejudices, i think people identified with his pain. >> i wish there was a way to say this that wouldn't hurt you. >> there's a famous early episode where they are investigating the rape and murder of a young boy. and they find a homeless child molester who murdered the kid and sipowicz to get the confession has to be very sensitive and a very good cop. >> i know this has to be tearing you up inside. but you're going to feel a lot better if you just tell the truth. >> you can sort of see on dennis franz's face this is killing him to not
. >> the brains of a flea and the balls of a moth. >> the program premiered with an advertising boycotthey could use the nudity and the curse words to go deeper into the actual emotional burden of being a cop. >> i'm an asshole. >> and it had this character, andy sipowicz. he is a raging alcoholic, racist, sexist, violent. he created the tv anti-hero. >> i know the great african-american george washington carver discovered the peanut. but can you provide names and...
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looking over three moths this sector completely reverses and then outperforms the market.y 6%. j.b. hunt shares up by more than 3% back over to you. >> thank you very much for that. >>> let's check in on how markets did close earlier today. they were lower but off the session lows s&p down 0.7%. dow and nasdaq down more than 1% on the dow, it closed down by 285 points the low of the session was down 425. three sectors were positive but they were the defensive sectors of utilities, real estate and starp ls, the industrials and tech sectors were most disappointing. >> as we saw equities move lower, we saw treasury yields move lower, as well. up next, stocks falling today on the back of weak ism manufacturing data but it may not be the recession i coundica annual i analysts are fearing. >>> tariffs in effect over the week inw the latest changes weighg on farmers and industrials when it comes to your customers' expectations, there's one thing you can be sure of. they're changing by the nanosecond. that's why cognizant created a unique engineering approach to design and build n
looking over three moths this sector completely reverses and then outperforms the market.y 6%. j.b. hunt shares up by more than 3% back over to you. >> thank you very much for that. >>> let's check in on how markets did close earlier today. they were lower but off the session lows s&p down 0.7%. dow and nasdaq down more than 1% on the dow, it closed down by 285 points the low of the session was down 425. three sectors were positive but they were the defensive sectors of...
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ravaged by moths and disease, the horse chestnut is now classified as vulnerable to extinction. native trees. those trees, one yours might have heard of is ash dieback. it is prevalent in the uk now, and estimated to affect more than 120 million ash trees, costing about £15 billion in the long term. the number of reasons for the of the press are importation on infected stocks, ash dieback was evicted by imported species. 0thers we re evicted by imported species. 0thers were imported on rhododendron trees. the changing climate is making our native woods more susceptible to these pests and disease. what are we going to do about this because like yourself in terms of protecting the species and bettered by security? we do need better by security. we have a scheme here, we plant and allow the generation of much uk woodlands. from that, we have a project called uk sourced and growing. all of the trees that we plant are sourced and grown in the uk, so we can make sure that they are disease free. as part of that, we need to create resilient landscapes. those which need to adapt and be r
ravaged by moths and disease, the horse chestnut is now classified as vulnerable to extinction. native trees. those trees, one yours might have heard of is ash dieback. it is prevalent in the uk now, and estimated to affect more than 120 million ash trees, costing about £15 billion in the long term. the number of reasons for the of the press are importation on infected stocks, ash dieback was evicted by imported species. 0thers we re evicted by imported species. 0thers were imported on...
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ainsley: corey, according to monday moth poll that brian just mentioned even some in the media don'ts will have to say what did we accomplish today. did it bring us closer to x. they don't know what they are doing. >> democrats have been more interested in getting their moment on television of yelling at corey lewandowski and making the point and winning the argument rather than patiently questioning him. >> republicans wants to a lot of trump people talk about owning. corey lurnsd owned the judiciary committee. i don't know what they were looking to get from corey lewandowski that they couldn't already get from the mueller report. ainsley: does that surprise you? >> well, look, i think actually for the first time i have seen that clip. maybe there is some truth on the other networks. i have never seen that of about. guys, thank you for sharing that with the american people. the truth is the democrats learned nothing because everything i testified to was already in the report. there is in news here. this was just a circus of the committee. if they focused on solving our country's pro
ainsley: corey, according to monday moth poll that brian just mentioned even some in the media don'ts will have to say what did we accomplish today. did it bring us closer to x. they don't know what they are doing. >> democrats have been more interested in getting their moment on television of yelling at corey lewandowski and making the point and winning the argument rather than patiently questioning him. >> republicans wants to a lot of trump people talk about owning. corey lurnsd...