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mean issue the main issue which has created this problem as mr baez ration of the atlanta and and mr burns done it's time to create the new realities on the ground new de facto by controlling and going much while back and by. the disputed territories. and this is what the the iraqi security forces the popular mobilization forces the fort pitt federal police and the or even the even the peshmerga from the pew case are. getting together to the deserts this trying to mr burns and his ambition which and illegal and unconstitutional and mission what brought us to here is the is the it is mr bowers and mr burns and it is squarely responsible for what is happening now and while we are we are fighting terrorism for the last three and a half years and we are nearly there we're still we're still fighting with our counterterrorism forces are still busy in the western provinces in but and the up are you afraid this valley. when our. iraqi security forces are busy trying to fight and finish that unfortunately mr baez that he was trying to create and control a new territories and there in the good and i
mean issue the main issue which has created this problem as mr baez ration of the atlanta and and mr burns done it's time to create the new realities on the ground new de facto by controlling and going much while back and by. the disputed territories. and this is what the the iraqi security forces the popular mobilization forces the fort pitt federal police and the or even the even the peshmerga from the pew case are. getting together to the deserts this trying to mr burns and his ambition...
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i was going to call a sham elections shambolic iraqi kurdish president mr burns on is set to announce his resignation at a sitting of the region's parliament on sunday president barzani has been under pressure to step down or own last month's controversial secession referendum is that he will not renew his term when it expires on the first of november a session a vote which the iraqi government says was illegal led to days of fighting between iraqi and kurdish forces the renegade general holly for have to who controls eastern libya has ordered an investigation after thirty six unidentified bodies were found in a village east of benghazi they were discovered on thursday some of the victims had signs of torture and gunshot wounds to the head of the latest in a series of apparent mass killings in territory controlled by have to libyan national army thousands of persons are protesting against the sexual harassment of women in the wake of the harvey weinstein's scandal demonstration of the french capital comes after dozens of actresses accuse the hollywood producer of sexual assault and ra
i was going to call a sham elections shambolic iraqi kurdish president mr burns on is set to announce his resignation at a sitting of the region's parliament on sunday president barzani has been under pressure to step down or own last month's controversial secession referendum is that he will not renew his term when it expires on the first of november a session a vote which the iraqi government says was illegal led to days of fighting between iraqi and kurdish forces the renegade general holly...
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illegal and unconstitutional and mission what brought us to here is the it is the it is mr bowers and mr burns and it is squarely responsible for what is happening now and while we are where we are fighting terrorism for the last three and a half years and we are nearly there we're still we're still fighting with our counterterrorism forces are still busy in and the western provinces in but and the up are you afraid this valley. when our. iraqi security forces are busy trying to fight and finish that unfortunately mr baez that he was trying to create and control a new territories and they and the good and the and so ideal and the and and then our this is not acceptable that's why all iraqis are united behind their iraqi security forces jule to try to regain their control and i can tell you there's nothing would stop the iraqi security forces supported by the bit popular mobilization forces do to go out and control or the territories all over the country because the government needs to impose and implement their sovereignty and their rule of law on all territories in iraq my own shit mentioning
illegal and unconstitutional and mission what brought us to here is the it is the it is mr bowers and mr burns and it is squarely responsible for what is happening now and while we are where we are fighting terrorism for the last three and a half years and we are nearly there we're still we're still fighting with our counterterrorism forces are still busy in and the western provinces in but and the up are you afraid this valley. when our. iraqi security forces are busy trying to fight and...
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and this family, but the universe that the simpsons exist in -- the town, the nuclear power plant, mr. burns, all of these different characters... sam simon was the driving force behind that. >> but in 1993, after four trailblazing seasons, sam decides he wants a life outside of television. before quitting, he negotiates a deal giving him continuous credit as an executive producer and a share of the show's annual profit, to the tune of $30 million a year. sam, now twice divorced with no children, turns his energy to what becomes his calling in life -- saving animals, especially dogs. in 2002, at the cost of several million dollars, he creates this lavish, sprawling dog shelter in malibu. one of the neglected pooches that end up at sam's shelter is a 6-month old cane corso, also known as an italian mastiff, a breed some people refer to as "a pit bull on steroids." the big canine is quickly deemed too aggressive to stay at the shelter. so sam takes him home and names him columbo, after the rumpled, trench-coat-wearing detective played by peter falk. >> he adored columbo, clearly. i think he wa
and this family, but the universe that the simpsons exist in -- the town, the nuclear power plant, mr. burns, all of these different characters... sam simon was the driving force behind that. >> but in 1993, after four trailblazing seasons, sam decides he wants a life outside of television. before quitting, he negotiates a deal giving him continuous credit as an executive producer and a share of the show's annual profit, to the tune of $30 million a year. sam, now twice divorced with no...
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started to speak about the area into two brackets congress created by the political parties like mr mr burns on his part and that's was the beginning referendum again the goldman. i should say if it happened in the area where the kurdish are the vast majority of the kurds the iraqi government would not have. a main objective but they extended the referendum to areas well which are mixed and not part of the kurdish region where i could take your analysis of the situation like so much thought you you had. they are spanish judge has ordered two senior castle and separatists to be remodelling custody as they face charges of sedition and catalonia as leader has failed to clarify whether his region plans to secede from spain or not just hours from a deadline from the spanish government colors push for more for more dialogue in a letter to the central government. reports from. it was supposed to be a monday deadline but the catalan president's response to madrid demands that he clarify his position on succession lacked any definitive answers in his letter to spain's prime minister might enter a hol
started to speak about the area into two brackets congress created by the political parties like mr mr burns on his part and that's was the beginning referendum again the goldman. i should say if it happened in the area where the kurdish are the vast majority of the kurds the iraqi government would not have. a main objective but they extended the referendum to areas well which are mixed and not part of the kurdish region where i could take your analysis of the situation like so much thought you...
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happening people should never forget what's happened when that what's happening now in critical of of mr burns and his own making why is it what he said last arnie's allow me to interrupt you why a set of mr barzani is making given that kirkuk ok it was just the night before the session vote but kirkuk was allowed to vote the majority of people almost ninety three percent voted for succession. but. almost more than ninety percent as well there were not then ten years ago voted in which it was. iraq is a. united. democratic republic so it's these . if they want to divorce it has to be from the sun arguably the world and can i just say to you that arguably the country has never been as united as you are now suggesting given that the problems of the kurdish region so it only go back to what the very early ninety's after saddam hussein invaded kuwait one year after that the kurdish region began to hit the headlines it is not united it has never been united it has had to accept a status quo that's what mr barzani would say. i don't really disagree with that this is the currency of five thousand yea
happening people should never forget what's happened when that what's happening now in critical of of mr burns and his own making why is it what he said last arnie's allow me to interrupt you why a set of mr barzani is making given that kirkuk ok it was just the night before the session vote but kirkuk was allowed to vote the majority of people almost ninety three percent voted for succession. but. almost more than ninety percent as well there were not then ten years ago voted in which it was....
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mr. george burns. let me move on to introducing our first keynote speaker, congressman will hurd. congressman hurd service on the committee of oversight and reform. he also sits on the committee on homeland security and as the vice chair of the border and maritime security subcommittee. in 2017, congressman hurd was appointed by speaker ryan to serve on the house permanent select intelligence committee, where he sits on the d.o.d. intelligence and overhead architecture as well as the emerging threats subcommittees. i'm sure everyone here is following the progress of the federal i.t. moderation bill that he authored and is helping to push through and usher through congressional approval now. congressman hurd is one of the most knowledgeable voices regarding cyber security in congress. prior to being elected, he served as a clandestine service officer in the cia. the only current member of congress with this background -- >> that we know of. >> that we know of. [ laughter ] >> sorry. >> no worries. and an industry was a senior adviser for a cyber security firm. congressman hurd, we
mr. george burns. let me move on to introducing our first keynote speaker, congressman will hurd. congressman hurd service on the committee of oversight and reform. he also sits on the committee on homeland security and as the vice chair of the border and maritime security subcommittee. in 2017, congressman hurd was appointed by speaker ryan to serve on the house permanent select intelligence committee, where he sits on the d.o.d. intelligence and overhead architecture as well as the emerging...
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mrs. gorbachev burned at the letters her husband sent to her when she kept a few. have seen the few she kept. clearere wonderfully indications of his state of mind. he wrote her one and he was a young man working in the provinces. he was utterly disillusioned with what he saw there. the way the communist party operated. the way the bureaucrats operated. have been more to her they must have been wonderful and she burned them all because she did not want them ever to fall into the hands of the kind of people who had put them under house arrest. in the summer of august 1991. he burned notebooks, he kept a lot of notebooks in which in colored ink he entered notes to themselves -- to himself. would have been a gold mine for a biographer. but that pales in comparison to the pain they must have felt as they destroyed this evidence of their lives. host: you mentioned 40's. where is it? prof. taubman: is at the southern tip of the crime area where gorbachev had a beautiful too luxurious villa. advisor who had thought, until he saw the was aa, that gorbachev selfless politic
mrs. gorbachev burned at the letters her husband sent to her when she kept a few. have seen the few she kept. clearere wonderfully indications of his state of mind. he wrote her one and he was a young man working in the provinces. he was utterly disillusioned with what he saw there. the way the communist party operated. the way the bureaucrats operated. have been more to her they must have been wonderful and she burned them all because she did not want them ever to fall into the hands of the...
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if you haven't seen mr. burns' series on vietnam, i suggest that you pay attention to it and i suggest that you examine the tensions that existed between the civilian superiors and the military. and i believe that you will come to the conclusion that the military advice was not given the weight and effect that it should have, which was one of the factors in leading to 58,000 names on the wall in granite not too far from here. just as we are clear about what constitution's best -- constitutes best military advice we must be equally clear about its limitation. advice is just that -- advice. the chairman is the principal military adviser is not in the chain of command. ours is not a general staff system. it rests with combatant commanders who report by law to the secretary of defense. the chairman must adviser civilian leaders on the strategy of operations and things. it is his right, indeed, his responsibility to provide competing advice to policymakers when he disagrees with combatant commanders. but the chairman i
if you haven't seen mr. burns' series on vietnam, i suggest that you pay attention to it and i suggest that you examine the tensions that existed between the civilian superiors and the military. and i believe that you will come to the conclusion that the military advice was not given the weight and effect that it should have, which was one of the factors in leading to 58,000 names on the wall in granite not too far from here. just as we are clear about what constitution's best -- constitutes...
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victory of good over evil it features elegant processions traditional dances and the burning of mythological effigies. mr aliens are suffering from soaring elec tricity prices and power blackouts so the government wants to exploit vast coal reserves and extend the life of an aging coal fired power station but its operator wants to invest in new cleaner and greener technologies. has more on the energy done then. the owner of the own disco find house station in australia says it's showing its age millions of dollars are being spent to keep the forty five year old little plant running before we times in five years but the government is pressuring operator a.g.l. to continue producing power for another five years beyond then saying it's key to securing electricity supplies a.g.l. is considering the request but says it would be better off investing in new cleaner technologies such as wind and solar so it's a natural progression of whatever anything comes to the end of it's technical art you'd run the roller over whether you extend it or whether you. do something new in this but certainly the economics to lead
victory of good over evil it features elegant processions traditional dances and the burning of mythological effigies. mr aliens are suffering from soaring elec tricity prices and power blackouts so the government wants to exploit vast coal reserves and extend the life of an aging coal fired power station but its operator wants to invest in new cleaner and greener technologies. has more on the energy done then. the owner of the own disco find house station in australia says it's showing its age...
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so with that, i have caitlyn burns with me. mr. ambassador eisen is with me. i think michael sezelden is wit me. but how about michael zelden to you on the questions on whitefish and this montana company that apparently was all down in puerto rico, not at all with the federal government, and audit under way that sarah huckabee sanders acknowledged either one of the reporters says can you not acknowledge this looks a little fishy. >> well, et cetera pretty it's pretty hard to understand how they had two employees without that name being provided to them. so to say that the federal government wasn't the procuring officer is sort of disingenuous in some respectment seems to me, and we have to wait for the results of the add utah, but seems to me their name had to be given to the puerto rico and had to be encouragement. because it doesn't make sense that that company that small would be the selected company. >> let me hone in on this. jim acosta was ready to roll. we had him ask one question. so on whitefish, a lot of questions about this, and right fully so. give
so with that, i have caitlyn burns with me. mr. ambassador eisen is with me. i think michael sezelden is wit me. but how about michael zelden to you on the questions on whitefish and this montana company that apparently was all down in puerto rico, not at all with the federal government, and audit under way that sarah huckabee sanders acknowledged either one of the reporters says can you not acknowledge this looks a little fishy. >> well, et cetera pretty it's pretty hard to understand...
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burned. the effects of these wildfires is not mrs. -- mere statistics. they are human suffering, brent burnedestroyed and -- homes, destroyed wildlife habitat. resources are lost, leading to job loss and closure of that needed loving and milling infrastructure. many of these risks were illustrated by the eagle creek fire just west of portland. this fire took weeks to contain. it turned key area water force -- water sources and damaged recreational sites. it covered the entire portland area with a thick blanket of smoke. on september 17, portland had the worst air quality in the entire country. portland public schools canceled their first day of kindergarten this year. my daughter's preschool, they have gone outside every day for 30 years. this year, they had to stay inside for several days because of the poor air quality from this wildfire. fortunately, there are solutions the resiliencese of our forest and. rock communities the legislation before you today makes great strides on land management agencies. the litigation for forest management project act,
burned. the effects of these wildfires is not mrs. -- mere statistics. they are human suffering, brent burnedestroyed and -- homes, destroyed wildlife habitat. resources are lost, leading to job loss and closure of that needed loving and milling infrastructure. many of these risks were illustrated by the eagle creek fire just west of portland. this fire took weeks to contain. it turned key area water force -- water sources and damaged recreational sites. it covered the entire portland area with...
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burning independents. the man the myth the legend himself mr roy will be here in about an hour's time to bring you up to date on all of our top stories for now though it is the kaiser report stay with us. i'm max foster this is the ca's report we've had a lot of guests the first half of the show big hollywood stars and of course today long time favorite long time contributor one of the most up and coming famous biggest foreign artists in the twenty first century in america alex schaffer welcome thank you welcome back thank you stacey guy good to see you guys again yes fantastic last time we ran into each other in london oh it's all over the world and you know you made your bones i would say i did one of their famous periods of your career the burning bank period for anything that bank etc and this is what color attention initially and of course it got on for international acclaim and stacey i think it's quite fortunate we have alex with us today some alex you started out burning banks that's how the audience first met you yes and now you're kind of traveling across america on your honeymoon by the way of a v
burning independents. the man the myth the legend himself mr roy will be here in about an hour's time to bring you up to date on all of our top stories for now though it is the kaiser report stay with us. i'm max foster this is the ca's report we've had a lot of guests the first half of the show big hollywood stars and of course today long time favorite long time contributor one of the most up and coming famous biggest foreign artists in the twenty first century in america alex schaffer welcome...
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mr. seale: our part of the napoleonic war. 1814, the british attacked here and burned the public buildings. the capital was not finished but this one was, and it was burned. it was a military thing, it was not vandalism. they considered it a military act. beset the house on fire in the middle floor and it burned the attic out and then all collapsed into the main floor and it was literally a vessel. just a stone walls remained. some of those were so burned that a fire broke out at 1:00 in the morning, by 1:00 in the morning the rain came in a cracked stones like crazy. the house was rebuilt but largely what is there is what the scots built. and the carving is a same. the rose waspied, kept. the themes the scottish stonemasons started was continued. the house is finished for new year's 1818 in james monroe had a big reception on the state floor, as you call the main floor. all the workmen had the same reception down below with the tables and so horses in plenty of beer, wine and crackers. they seemed to like crackers and awful lot. ats and so forth. susan: the basic design of a georgian hous
mr. seale: our part of the napoleonic war. 1814, the british attacked here and burned the public buildings. the capital was not finished but this one was, and it was burned. it was a military thing, it was not vandalism. they considered it a military act. beset the house on fire in the middle floor and it burned the attic out and then all collapsed into the main floor and it was literally a vessel. just a stone walls remained. some of those were so burned that a fire broke out at 1:00 in the...
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mr. speaker, eight million. this year alone over eight million acres have bushed -- burned across our country. get this. 10 times that, another 80 million acres, are considered higher -- high risk to threlt of catastrophic wildfires. if this doesn't amount to a national disaster, nothing does. if we don't acknowledge that it does, this will only continue to devastate our rural communities across the nation. the previous speaker, my friend from oregon, talked about the impact of health of people living in these communities. i can attest to you myself, living in central washington, we had smoke where the visibility was less than a quarter of a mile for weeks at a time. i knew people that had chronic coughs as a result of this smoke. myself, get this i had to come capital fornation's my cough to clear up over our august break, the air was that bad. so mr. speaker, this evening, you've heard from my colleagues from across the western united states, as we gather to draw attention to this devastation this catastrophic wildfires, what they pose to our communities, so states like, from arkansas to ari
mr. speaker, eight million. this year alone over eight million acres have bushed -- burned across our country. get this. 10 times that, another 80 million acres, are considered higher -- high risk to threlt of catastrophic wildfires. if this doesn't amount to a national disaster, nothing does. if we don't acknowledge that it does, this will only continue to devastate our rural communities across the nation. the previous speaker, my friend from oregon, talked about the impact of health of people...
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mr. rosenkranz: and, by the way, nor is flag burning. and -- but let me -- but let me answer the question this way. you don't have to know, but you -- you have to be able to go to someplace like a lawyer who can tell you what the answer is. and where does a lawyer go? there are 14 pages of -- of kurzban, where every single possible crime is categorized as in or out based upon decades of -- of judicial and other interpretations. that's how one knows. justice kagan: and -- and in a crime of moral turpitude, we don't have to consider what the ordinary case is, do we? mr. rosenkranz: i think that is what the court -- no, not the ordinary case, that is for sure. justice kagan: we don't. mr. rosenkranz: yes. that is correct. justice kagan: all we do is look to the elements that everybody has to meet. mr. rosenkranz: correct, correct. so let me close with this. i -- i appreciate the instinct to try and see if this court can do better with section 16(b) than it did with acca's residual clause, but in deciding whether to take that route, this cou
mr. rosenkranz: and, by the way, nor is flag burning. and -- but let me -- but let me answer the question this way. you don't have to know, but you -- you have to be able to go to someplace like a lawyer who can tell you what the answer is. and where does a lawyer go? there are 14 pages of -- of kurzban, where every single possible crime is categorized as in or out based upon decades of -- of judicial and other interpretations. that's how one knows. justice kagan: and -- and in a crime of moral...
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about the fire at negro boys industrial school outside of little rock that burned to death 19 boys locked inside a dormitory. mr. bates wrote and i'm quoting here, we wonder if the white man in the south who has set the pattern for the negro to live by can find any consolation for the irreparable damage that his system has caused. an accompanying headline read: is segregation worth this? mr. bates was acknowledging that he had ordered print and negative of one of the victims to be destroyed. the remains were quote too gruesome to be found in the morgue. unquote. in other words, what conceivable benefit could result from a system of white supremacy that resulted in such horrible deaths for these 21 adolescent children, some of whom had no place to live and some who were merely guilty of petty crimes such as stealing a bicycle? as we today again honor the courage of the little rock nine and all those who assisted them, surely it is our obligation to continue to explore how much of our racial history has been covered up in arkansas or misrepresented. let me give you an example or two of what i'm talking about. as
about the fire at negro boys industrial school outside of little rock that burned to death 19 boys locked inside a dormitory. mr. bates wrote and i'm quoting here, we wonder if the white man in the south who has set the pattern for the negro to live by can find any consolation for the irreparable damage that his system has caused. an accompanying headline read: is segregation worth this? mr. bates was acknowledging that he had ordered print and negative of one of the victims to be destroyed....
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burning named on kindly be a cursed because wherever these men from gaza electricity go. darkness follows mr norman models we always have to listen to people insulting. he says. in june israel agreed to reduce the electricity supply to garza at the request of west bank based palestinian president mahmoud abbas. it was one of a number of tactics to force how mass which runs gaza to the negotiating table. in this everything is bad one so this old lady big mean not to turn off the power it was so embarrassing i called my boss but he said no turning it off as i tried to do it five young men came with sticks and knives and started arguing with me then i had to run off and leave the power on each district rotates a for hours on twelve of shad jule half of the two million people who live here rely on expensive private generated networks to fill the gaps. but they're not affordable luxury for the other one million residents the power is going to be off here now for another twelve hours the difference in this area is that people don't have backup generators now it's about three weeks since hamas star
burning named on kindly be a cursed because wherever these men from gaza electricity go. darkness follows mr norman models we always have to listen to people insulting. he says. in june israel agreed to reduce the electricity supply to garza at the request of west bank based palestinian president mahmoud abbas. it was one of a number of tactics to force how mass which runs gaza to the negotiating table. in this everything is bad one so this old lady big mean not to turn off the power it was so...
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burning underwater stove hot tub. >> why you'll be on board with this one. >> oh, i need this in my life. for sparks to fly for mr. colgate total fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums for a healthier mouth. so you're totally ready! colgate total. be totally ready for life. for years, men have enjoyed their man caves without guilt. now, it's mama's turn. welcome to my she shed. where high heels are forbidden by royal decree of the queen. and my treats are only for me. fiber one 90 calorie brownies. allll mine. when you see beautiful design... do beautiful work... you see what delta can do. as the host of access health, i've discovered move free ultra's clinically-proven ingredient gives you better mobility, flexibility and comfort than glucosamine chondroitin, in one tiny pill. also in new gummies. you've had this snack. but have you ever had a snack within a snack within a snack? three levels of snack time at the same time. reese's snack mix is pretzels, nuts, reese's pieces and reese's peanut butter cups. snacka-snacka-what? hershey's and reese's snack mix. snacks on snacks on snacks. hershey's and re
burning underwater stove hot tub. >> why you'll be on board with this one. >> oh, i need this in my life. for sparks to fly for mr. colgate total fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums for a healthier mouth. so you're totally ready! colgate total. be totally ready for life. for years, men have enjoyed their man caves without guilt. now, it's mama's turn. welcome to my she shed. where high heels are forbidden by royal decree of the queen. and my treats are only for me....
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mr trump's defeated opponent. the former chairman paul manafort is one of two men accused of laundering money, burned while workinghe role of george papadopoulos which could prove more damaging. he has admitted lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian nationals. president trump is furious. in truth this morning, he says it is all fake news, as paul manafort‘s lawyer said, there was no collusion and events mentioned took place long before he came to the campaign. as for the lower—level volunteer named george, mr trump says he is a proven liar. the charges represent the opening salvo from robert mueller, the man leading the russia investigation. it is unlikely to be the last. sum up mr trump's supporters are urging him to sack mr muller and democrats are warning the president not to interfere. 0ur correspondent jane 0'brien is in washington. the president taking to twitter to continue to angrily make his case? yes, sophie i think that is a sign of just how worried yes, sophie i think that is a sign ofjust how worried the trump administration is by these charges, and this guilty plea from george papadopoulos,
mr trump's defeated opponent. the former chairman paul manafort is one of two men accused of laundering money, burned while workinghe role of george papadopoulos which could prove more damaging. he has admitted lying to the fbi about his contacts with russian nationals. president trump is furious. in truth this morning, he says it is all fake news, as paul manafort‘s lawyer said, there was no collusion and events mentioned took place long before he came to the campaign. as for the...
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burning. and this couple, charles and sara rippey, married for 75 years, mr. rippey a world war ii veteran, they were killed inside their napa home while trying to escape. charles was 100. his wife 98. and their son says his father died trying to save the love of his life. >> we often talk among each other about, you know, how either one of them would deal with life without the other. and we always -- we were definitely not looking forward to the day when the first one died and the other one had to go on alone, especially my father. he loved my mother and called her the queen right up until the end. yeah. and, you know, we can see by where they found his body, that he was trying to get from his room to her room. he nerve maver made it. and even if he had gotten there, and couldn't get her out, she just couldn't move well at all. will was no way he would have left. >> and through all of this, we still don't know how the fires started. ryan young cnn national correspondent on the ground there in santa rosa where the biggest fire, tubbs fire has wiped out this ar
burning. and this couple, charles and sara rippey, married for 75 years, mr. rippey a world war ii veteran, they were killed inside their napa home while trying to escape. charles was 100. his wife 98. and their son says his father died trying to save the love of his life. >> we often talk among each other about, you know, how either one of them would deal with life without the other. and we always -- we were definitely not looking forward to the day when the first one died and the other...
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burned off in berlin this is the day. of the left of the house achieve the required majority and is duly elected president of the german parliament. and with you mr chairman i accept the election . mia majority of german citizens wants us to work together in a civilized way. with the oath and in turbulent times like ours there is a growing need for forms of behavior that haven't been spoken about for a long time if you did that because they were seen as self-evident having been forgotten and in the past months in our country there have been tones of contempt and debasement anything. that has no place in a civilized means of working together. also coming up u.s. senator bob corker giving voice to a language no other republican congressman has dared to speak publicly calling donald trump debasing to the nation and an utterly untruthful president. you know you would think he would aspire to be the president united states and act like a present united states but you know that's just not going to be the case apparently. or we begin the day with two men two countries and the endangered values spoken to today germany's former finance minister voice goin
burned off in berlin this is the day. of the left of the house achieve the required majority and is duly elected president of the german parliament. and with you mr chairman i accept the election . mia majority of german citizens wants us to work together in a civilized way. with the oath and in turbulent times like ours there is a growing need for forms of behavior that haven't been spoken about for a long time if you did that because they were seen as self-evident having been forgotten and in...
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mr. weinstein. you don't wait five days even if they were caught totally unaware. certainly their friends were burning up the phone lines. it looks terrible they waited as long as they did. and i think that this does what the obamas said in their statement about a culture which vice president biden was talking a lot about with regard to the question of campus sexual assault. there are a lot of issues that need to be debated. not only how in a corporate culture this kind of thing is covered up. people around the person become complacent in helping their reputation. women need to be able to speak up and be able to be heard. men don't think they can do this kind of thing, particularly if they throw around a bunch on of political donations. the fact that this becomes where people are nervous to make harvey weinstein mad because he has given so much money. they have to be ready for an answer to this. >> we see every day double standards. but an honest and dependable politician will stand up. the parallelism to the extent it exists between weinstein and ailes is power structures who protect people who are w
mr. weinstein. you don't wait five days even if they were caught totally unaware. certainly their friends were burning up the phone lines. it looks terrible they waited as long as they did. and i think that this does what the obamas said in their statement about a culture which vice president biden was talking a lot about with regard to the question of campus sexual assault. there are a lot of issues that need to be debated. not only how in a corporate culture this kind of thing is covered up....
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mr wells that is. going to have a bizarre three day didn't intend. to go to war if you're. just to believe also. glad i. got burned out on the number two nobody can take that on. my. mind. you know to. see you become worth playing. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the senate is full on awesome power the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it's the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than food things but i see people you've never heard of love jack to the next president of the world bank so take. me seriously send us an e-mail. and we're back with former u.k. minister for energy and climate change charles hendry discussing our planet energy future welcome back mr henry so why was the minister that you headed up on your g. and climate change scrap by the british government and is london not interested in doing something about this i mean all. no it was a prophet i had recommended to a former prime minister david cameron because i felt that we had set in lol the changes which would drive the low carbon econ
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mr who hope to get here. in the distance in myanmar, where rohingya villages have burned in recent weeks, and the people have are fleeing for their lives into neighbouring bangladesh. translation: in my village, many were killed. but my son had just been born. so we have only now been able to escape. as we drew closer to the border, nothing had prepared us for the full extent of the day's exodus. almost as far as the eye could see, left and right, a tide of humanity. between 10,000 and 15,000 people had crossed the border in one night. young and old, hungry, exhausted, traumatised. and for the weak, it's a painful journey into exile with the searing heat searing the skin infection of this child beneath an unrelenting sun. as you can see, they're carrying with them whatever they could salvage from villages and homes, that they say they were burnt out by the myanmar military. look at that little baby there in a basket. and there's another one here on the other side. so many young children we are seeing here today, this has to be one of the biggest single day influxes of refugees from across the borderjust over
mr who hope to get here. in the distance in myanmar, where rohingya villages have burned in recent weeks, and the people have are fleeing for their lives into neighbouring bangladesh. translation: in my village, many were killed. but my son had just been born. so we have only now been able to escape. as we drew closer to the border, nothing had prepared us for the full extent of the day's exodus. almost as far as the eye could see, left and right, a tide of humanity. between 10,000 and 15,000...
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burned off in berlin this is the day. that the both of us achieved the required majority and is duly elected president of the german parliament. and with mr chairman i accept the election. there be overwhelming majority of german citizens once us to work together in a civilized way. with the oaf and in turbulent times like ours there is a growing need for forms of behavior that haven't been spoken about for a long time and he did that because they were seen as self-evident having been forgotten in the past months in our country there have been tones of contempt and debasement anything. that has no place in a civilized means of working together. also coming up u.s. senator bob corker giving voice to a language no other republican congressman has dared to speak publicly calling donald trump debasing to the nation and an utterly untruthful president. you know you would think he would aspire to be the president united states and act like a present united states but you know that's just not going to be the case apparently. or we begin the day with two men two countries and the endangered values spoken to today germany's former finance minister
burned off in berlin this is the day. that the both of us achieved the required majority and is duly elected president of the german parliament. and with mr chairman i accept the election. there be overwhelming majority of german citizens once us to work together in a civilized way. with the oaf and in turbulent times like ours there is a growing need for forms of behavior that haven't been spoken about for a long time and he did that because they were seen as self-evident having been forgotten...
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mr. ambassador, thanks very much for joining us. >> pleasure. >> ambassador nicholas burns >> let's go to the bond market, shall we rick santelli is tracking the action at the cme >> hi, tyler if you look at two days that says a lot we've traded as high as 1.56 highest level since october of '089 this comes at a time when the fed looks like they're going to tighten more, balance sheet reduction, and most of all equities are on a tear look at intraday 10s the further down the curve you go the less aggressive upsides and yields by the time you get to the 30-year it's actually lower on the day. finally, boons since september 1st of this year why? because 36 basis points will be the lowest close they've had since september. that's one reason they're having such a problem p it's torn between the aggressive nature of the short and end of course what's going on with mario draghi and the central banks on the long end michelle, back to you. >> thank you, rickster president trump and the prime minister of greece about to hold a news conference at the white house. we will go there live when it begin
mr. ambassador, thanks very much for joining us. >> pleasure. >> ambassador nicholas burns >> let's go to the bond market, shall we rick santelli is tracking the action at the cme >> hi, tyler if you look at two days that says a lot we've traded as high as 1.56 highest level since october of '089 this comes at a time when the fed looks like they're going to tighten more, balance sheet reduction, and most of all equities are on a tear look at intraday 10s the further down...
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they know how to mitigate that by thinning timber and managing prescribed burns, but right now all of those projects are on hold, mr. chairman, because the forest service anticipates having to fight more catastrophic fires next season. this is ridiculous. this is an affront to the people of colorado and the people of the west and we have a solution. it is a simple solution. let's pay for fire suppression the same way we pay for other disasters. in our bill, the wildfire disaster funding act would do just that. it is backed by seven democrats, and i'm very proud to say by four republicans. unlike a lot of things in washington, both parties actually agree on the solution here. and i know the administration is eager to fix this problem. secretary perdue knows the current system makes no sense. he said as much as his confirmation hearing, and again when he invited -- and i so much appreciate this. he invited -- we didn't ask -- a bipartisan group of senators to the forest service in september to discuss this. he knows that important wildfire mitigation projects are not getting done and he wants to fix the problem, and
they know how to mitigate that by thinning timber and managing prescribed burns, but right now all of those projects are on hold, mr. chairman, because the forest service anticipates having to fight more catastrophic fires next season. this is ridiculous. this is an affront to the people of colorado and the people of the west and we have a solution. it is a simple solution. let's pay for fire suppression the same way we pay for other disasters. in our bill, the wildfire disaster funding act...
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mr wells that is going. to go into another bizarre through the term that the that. or if you're really just to believe also or is close to glad i. got burned at the number that the u.s. in the u.k. the one that. got up out of the one down. in the state. you know to return room for the truth. i mean. you become worthless. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. you're after caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry but only i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one quite different i speak to you now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. thank you to the game this is how it works now that the economy is built a
mr wells that is going. to go into another bizarre through the term that the that. or if you're really just to believe also or is close to glad i. got burned at the number that the u.s. in the u.k. the one that. got up out of the one down. in the state. you know to return room for the truth. i mean. you become worthless. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. you're after caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry...
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mr wells that is going. to go in another those are the the the. zero four if you're really just to believe all this bluster glad at least have got burned out on the number that the left in the budget take a look at. where all of my got up out of the one down. in iraq and of course the state of the impulse to not abort this time of the women who were going to shoot me in the lead to the streets in the streets. to whom he had to. become worthless. ok. welcome to on contact today we discuss the power of nonviolent resistance with george lakey consistently acquiring the moral high ground and that the tracks support and it d. fangs those who want to do a sin. with chris hedges it appears the political ferment is dormant in the united states this is incorrect the idea is that sustain the corporate state are swiftly losing their efficacy across the political spectrum the ideas that arise and take their place however aren't kohei the right has retreated into christian fascism and a celebration of the gun culture the left knocked off balance by decades of fear state repression in the name of fatty communism is struggling to rebuild and to find itself popu
mr wells that is going. to go in another those are the the the. zero four if you're really just to believe all this bluster glad at least have got burned out on the number that the left in the budget take a look at. where all of my got up out of the one down. in iraq and of course the state of the impulse to not abort this time of the women who were going to shoot me in the lead to the streets in the streets. to whom he had to. become worthless. ok. welcome to on contact today we discuss the...
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mr world that it's going. to go into another bizarre through the term of the the. your for your very just to believe also all these books the glad i'm retired got burned out on the number that i can do and since nobody can take on that. feel to it or mock got up out of the wind i'm going of course there are important you know to bring the strong room of the truth. you become worthless. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill you know their owners and spending to do the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like no one else want to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game great so well with. the base it's going to. maximize or this is the cause or part we've had a lot of gas the first half of the show big hollywood stars and of course today long time favorite long time contributor one of the up and coming famous biggest foreign artists in the twenty first century in america alex schaffer welcome thank you welcome back you stacy guy good to see you guy
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burn cases. i see those types of advancements on the horizon more than i see the superpowered super soldier of the x-men. mr. sesno: i want to go to the floor and your questions. i see one over here. go ahead. , and iohn wyler appreciate the corollaries the government efficiencies in information technology, and a study of 10 years looking at the impediments, we seem to have not been able to overcome these impediments in bureaucracy red in adjusting commercial innovations. if we do not fix that, with the same problems in beat our solutions in -- in teedo our solutions in biotechnology? mr. lieberman: also, one of the things we found in our study in the american government, it is disorganized. it is spread throughout the government. the government in self cannot tell -- itself cannot tell you how much we are spending each year on by our defense. there is no unified budget. we had to go to the university of pittsburgh to get us and estimate. this is two sides of acorn. you mentioned before, part of what distinguishes us is we try to apply rules and values to developments. while we might be able -- i think we a
burn cases. i see those types of advancements on the horizon more than i see the superpowered super soldier of the x-men. mr. sesno: i want to go to the floor and your questions. i see one over here. go ahead. , and iohn wyler appreciate the corollaries the government efficiencies in information technology, and a study of 10 years looking at the impediments, we seem to have not been able to overcome these impediments in bureaucracy red in adjusting commercial innovations. if we do not fix that,...
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mr. trump has no plans to visit california right now but that could change. two more firefighters were hurt today battling a wildfire in the santa cruz mountains, burning rugged terrain from boulder creek. at least four structure have been destroyed and the fire is just 15% contained. mandatory evacuation in place for a handful of people. abc 7 news reporter is on that story. >> as smoke and haze fill the skies, residents of the communities here anxiously await their fate. >> i've never seen a fire that close before. that's where i want to live for the rest of my life. >> red cross volunteer virginiaia becker is not just staffing this evacuation center in los gatos she's also been evacuated from her home. >> it's a big reminder not to take anything for grantd. >> the bear fire started as a structure fire two dpas ago before spreading it to near by brush. two structures threatened four have burned, seven firefighters suffered injuries. fire crews are making recognize as they work to get the upper hand. >> they are the best there is. i'm very grateful. i can't say enough. >> this video from yesterday shows the intensity of the flames. air operations briefly wer
mr. trump has no plans to visit california right now but that could change. two more firefighters were hurt today battling a wildfire in the santa cruz mountains, burning rugged terrain from boulder creek. at least four structure have been destroyed and the fire is just 15% contained. mandatory evacuation in place for a handful of people. abc 7 news reporter is on that story. >> as smoke and haze fill the skies, residents of the communities here anxiously await their fate. >> i've...
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burning named on kindly be a cursed because wherever these men are from gaza electricity go. darkness follows mr norman models we always have to listen to people insulting. he says in june israel agreed to reduce the electricity supply to garza at the request of west bank based palestinian president mahmoud abbas. it was one of a number of tactics to force hamas which runs gaza to the negotiating table. in this everything is bad one so this old lady big mean not to turn off the power it was so embarrassing i called my boss but he said no turning it off as i tried to do it five young men came with sticks and knives and started arguing with me then i had to run off and leave the power on each district rotates a for hours on twelve of shad jule half of the two million people who live here rely on expensive private generated networks to fill the gaps. but they're not affordable luxury for the other one million residents the power is going to be off here now for another twelve hours the difference in this area is that people don't have backup generators now it's about three weeks since hamas started
burning named on kindly be a cursed because wherever these men are from gaza electricity go. darkness follows mr norman models we always have to listen to people insulting. he says in june israel agreed to reduce the electricity supply to garza at the request of west bank based palestinian president mahmoud abbas. it was one of a number of tactics to force hamas which runs gaza to the negotiating table. in this everything is bad one so this old lady big mean not to turn off the power it was so...
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mr. speaker, members, the worst fire in the history of california has devastated nearly 300,000 acres, destroyed some 7,000 homes, caused billions of dollars in damage, burned to the ground many businesses and most sadly taken the lives of 42 people and that number may in fact rise. this fire was like no other. repealed by winds that reached speeds of over 70 miles an hour. it moved so fast burning at times 200 feet per second. that's three football fields every 30 seconds. the people had little time to escape their burning homes. people fled with only their nightclothes, no time to grab even their medication, important papers or personal belongings. thousands of families were displaced and will have to find housing, rebuild their homes and businesses and rebuild their lives. over 100,000 people were evacuated during the late hours of the first night of this monster firestorm. many of you saw the news coverage play out on your television. the most covered area in the news is a neighborhood in santa rosa called coffey park. this is it. there alone some 1,300 homes were burned to the ground. this area is on the far western side of the fire devastated area, a
mr. speaker, members, the worst fire in the history of california has devastated nearly 300,000 acres, destroyed some 7,000 homes, caused billions of dollars in damage, burned to the ground many businesses and most sadly taken the lives of 42 people and that number may in fact rise. this fire was like no other. repealed by winds that reached speeds of over 70 miles an hour. it moved so fast burning at times 200 feet per second. that's three football fields every 30 seconds. the people had...
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mr. smothers had severe organ injuries, bleeding vessels and broken bones throughout his body. >> but today, here he was surrounded by firefighter brothers, clearly fragile, saying he is not afraid of burning buildings. challenge. >> the house is engine three firehouse. his father, who is not a firefighter, said the brotherhood is amazing it >> everything from ringing as meals to watching the house, cutting the grass, you name it, they are willing to do it. return him to to operations. he's got a lot of work to do, but that is the goal. we will be walking down that road hand-in-hand with him. >> a tough road ahead for this young man, but as his doctors here today said, don't bet against him. sam ford, abc 7 news. so good to see him walking and to see him smiling like that. larry: that may be my favorite story of the week. alison: still to started as a robbery and ended with the chase. now police are trying to figure out if the men they arrested could have done something similar before. >> what happens if the cloud gets hacked? >> trying to answer that and other questions about amazon's new program. alison: plus, how much it could cost you to take a trip along skyline drive this fall if the
mr. smothers had severe organ injuries, bleeding vessels and broken bones throughout his body. >> but today, here he was surrounded by firefighter brothers, clearly fragile, saying he is not afraid of burning buildings. challenge. >> the house is engine three firehouse. his father, who is not a firefighter, said the brotherhood is amazing it >> everything from ringing as meals to watching the house, cutting the grass, you name it, they are willing to do it. return him to to...
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mr. president, let's end the fire borrowing. let's provide the funding to restore the fire service assets that were burned, the scorched assets. let's provide assistance through community development block grants and small business loans to assist the communities that were scorched by these fires. let's pass senator wyden and senator crapo's bill which proceeds to create a fema-like structure to back up the worst fire seasons. and certainly, certainly, absolutely let's invest in prevention on the front end by thinning these forests and getting the flammable build-up of forest branches off the floor of the forest. those are positive things we can do. at this moment in houston, in miami, puerto rico, people are thinking what can we do to be better prepared for the next storm surge? what can we do to be better prepared for the next hurricane? well, we know for sure that we're going to have fires across the northwest in montana and idaho and oregon and washington every summer, and that they're simply getting worse. we must ask ourselves the same question. how do we change this rhythm? how do we operate differently and better? that
mr. president, let's end the fire borrowing. let's provide the funding to restore the fire service assets that were burned, the scorched assets. let's provide assistance through community development block grants and small business loans to assist the communities that were scorched by these fires. let's pass senator wyden and senator crapo's bill which proceeds to create a fema-like structure to back up the worst fire seasons. and certainly, certainly, absolutely let's invest in prevention on...