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ms. surely were starting to play back in those days, and she still is will stop now aged 80.e new season starts for dozens 80. as the new season starts for d oze ns of 80. as the new season starts for dozens of teams, most in southern uk and in birmingham. i love having a tea m and in birmingham. i love having a team that plays, that there balls and bats and you just catch it. oh, it isa and bats and you just catch it. oh, it is a wonderful game. it is easier to do with these frying pan type bats. it has so much in common with cricket, except there are eight balls per over not sex, and bowling is underarm. but because it is also a forerunner of baseball and rounders, the ball is surprisingly small and hard. it is hard, especially when your hands are cold, as well. but as you warm up, and through the season, your hands get used to it. being accessible to beginners and also being one of the country's older sports, two reasons why stoolball is a revival. now on bbc news, it's time for our world. kathmandu, the city i call home. my friend nirmala and i neverfelt restricted here,
ms. surely were starting to play back in those days, and she still is will stop now aged 80.e new season starts for dozens 80. as the new season starts for d oze ns of 80. as the new season starts for dozens of teams, most in southern uk and in birmingham. i love having a tea m and in birmingham. i love having a team that plays, that there balls and bats and you just catch it. oh, it isa and bats and you just catch it. oh, it is a wonderful game. it is easier to do with these frying pan type...
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♪ >> squid treats and m&ms? sure, makes perfect sense.ere were oysters somewhere along the route. a detail that becomes increasingly worrying with our alcohol intake. >> competitive drinking and shell fish. >> have you ever played competitive drinking games? >> no. >> they have a lot of them. >> stop two. >> all right. we're going to play a little game first. tony, we're going to let you start the festivities. you have to use the chop sticks, hit everything forward, it's going to splash up. >> a strike or a push? >> a push. >> there's a lot of games, we're not going to go through them all. it will take forever and we'd be really really drunk. this game is called the bottle cap game. we're going to pass it around in a circle and flick it as hard as you can. >> no one wins or loses. we all get drunk. start. >> there you go. >> that is brotastic. >> this is the chop stick game. >> don't play this game with engineers. >> oh, don't hurt the man. >> see you in flavor town. ♪ >> that's pretty good. >> we have to go somewhere else. >> let's hit t
♪ >> squid treats and m&ms? sure, makes perfect sense.ere were oysters somewhere along the route. a detail that becomes increasingly worrying with our alcohol intake. >> competitive drinking and shell fish. >> have you ever played competitive drinking games? >> no. >> they have a lot of them. >> stop two. >> all right. we're going to play a little game first. tony, we're going to let you start the festivities. you have to use the chop sticks, hit...
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ms. kanter: sure. my background is in a discipline called performance studies, which is different from theater studies. performance studies is a discipline that looks at, and defines performance extremely broadly. so the discipline is interested example, so making it to the book, i am interested invite us libraries to behave when we are there. role theysted in the create for the president, and the role they create for the citizen. and as i said towards the end, i am interested in how institutions themselves act in the world. does that clarify? yeah. thanks. >> my question was, how did you get interested in doing this, basically? ms. kanter: so, i need a better story for this. [laughter] ms. kanter: but i will tell you ,hat i have the opportunity thanks to the person i was dating at the time, who is now my husband who is here, i had the opportunity to go to the clinton library pretty soon after it opened. so it was a thing that people were doing was going to the clinton library. and i found it fascinati
ms. kanter: sure. my background is in a discipline called performance studies, which is different from theater studies. performance studies is a discipline that looks at, and defines performance extremely broadly. so the discipline is interested example, so making it to the book, i am interested invite us libraries to behave when we are there. role theysted in the create for the president, and the role they create for the citizen. and as i said towards the end, i am interested in how...
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ms. jarrett: sure, why not? it's just us, right? [laughter] mr. mazur: just 340 of your closest friends. ms. jarrett: and whoever is watching on tv. i haven't been asked about it that much, but i did think very seriously about throwing my hat in the ring. my family, my closest friends were all supportive of it. they thought that it would be great to be a legislator, be a principal, do i am thing. all for it. what the president ultimately said was -- look, i know you. i know the senate. i know what i want to build in the white house. i think you will enjoy the executive branch more and feel as though your impact could be greater with me in the executive branch with this portfolio that you described of as issues that you feel passionately about. boy, was he right. i'm very glad i didn't join. for those who did work at the senate for the last eight years, or the house, it was extremely frustrating. so many people are putting their short-term political interests ahead of what i think is the greater good of our country. if you talk to our u.s. senators,
ms. jarrett: sure, why not? it's just us, right? [laughter] mr. mazur: just 340 of your closest friends. ms. jarrett: and whoever is watching on tv. i haven't been asked about it that much, but i did think very seriously about throwing my hat in the ring. my family, my closest friends were all supportive of it. they thought that it would be great to be a legislator, be a principal, do i am thing. all for it. what the president ultimately said was -- look, i know you. i know the senate. i know...
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ms. jewell-sherman: sure. this is a question i have wanted to ask for a long time. you looked gorgeous in that red dress during the democratic national committee. ms. holton: i told her she could ask anything. we did not have to be all serious, so you're taking me up on that. ms. jewell-sherman: for us, dressing for success, we know that women are under scrutiny. did you have any tips for as women undressing and operating in the workplace that you care to share? any lessons learned? ms. holton: so i am not the best person at this. i spent the bulk of my career as a legal aid lawyer. my clients were not paying me to dressedup very well -- up very well. they were stuck with me. i was not a shopper. then i went to the court, black robe covered everything. great, great job. [laughter] ms. holton: so the first time i really -- i never campaigned for my husband because i was on the bench. judges in virginia, there are very strict rules. cannot engage in partisan politics. the first time i had to start stepping out and worrying about people looking at me was the very end of
ms. jewell-sherman: sure. this is a question i have wanted to ask for a long time. you looked gorgeous in that red dress during the democratic national committee. ms. holton: i told her she could ask anything. we did not have to be all serious, so you're taking me up on that. ms. jewell-sherman: for us, dressing for success, we know that women are under scrutiny. did you have any tips for as women undressing and operating in the workplace that you care to share? any lessons learned? ms. holton:...
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ms. saharsky: sure. that is something that could happen. thank you. >> thank you, counsel. >> thank you. mr. chief justice and may it please the court, if the court reaches the constitution issue in the case we believe the court should adopt the follow standard. when a government official takes acthat creates the use of force and results in that force graham scott shb should be used to determine if that action is objectionable and reason. and we are not suggesting to this court it adopt a new breed of constitutional tort. this court has always focused on the totality of the circumstances and there is a long line of cases in kentucky versus king that recognizes the constitutional significance of predicate acts. the standard that we suggest this court adopt is where a government official takes action that foreseeably creates a need for use of force and results in that use of force, graham scott balancing should be applied to determine whether that action is objectively unreasonable. under graham and scott, courts would, of course, consider th
ms. saharsky: sure. that is something that could happen. thank you. >> thank you, counsel. >> thank you. mr. chief justice and may it please the court, if the court reaches the constitution issue in the case we believe the court should adopt the follow standard. when a government official takes acthat creates the use of force and results in that force graham scott shb should be used to determine if that action is objectionable and reason. and we are not suggesting to this court it...
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ms. rosenthal: were not sure. this is the moment we are going to say joe, are you going to do this or not? megan: joe, on bloomberg, you got to get to this movie. tell me about this is going on here long-term partnership with martin scorsese. mr. de niro: we were involved another project that we were going to do, and i heard you paint houses, it was over two years i wanted to read it, and i said marty, read this book. because this is more what should -- what we should be doing. we tried at one point of the old project in the new thing together, but it was too consultative. it's been about 10 years. ms. rosenthal: it was 10 years ago, we were having a green light call on the other project and bob says maybe there's this other project. there was a go movie turned into a development deal turns into here we are 10 years later. but anyway, it is really exciting. megan: one thing that's fascinating from the business side is you are going through netflix for this and they have put up the money. how disruptive is that now
ms. rosenthal: were not sure. this is the moment we are going to say joe, are you going to do this or not? megan: joe, on bloomberg, you got to get to this movie. tell me about this is going on here long-term partnership with martin scorsese. mr. de niro: we were involved another project that we were going to do, and i heard you paint houses, it was over two years i wanted to read it, and i said marty, read this book. because this is more what should -- what we should be doing. we tried at one...
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ms. pelosi: i'm not sure they would tie the health care bill to -- that would be the height of stupidity with stiff competition, mind you, but nonetheless, the height of stupidity to date. i don't think they'll go to that place. but what they are is tying the rule for the health bill to the rule for the c.r., the continuing resolution. it's not a good idea, but they probably have the votes for that. they probably have the votes for that. the statement they said they will be taking up this bill tomorrow or the next day, who knows if they have the votes to do it. but let me just say this. they are in a lose-lose-lose situation. the president is making them walk the plank on a bill that has about 70% -- when they brought it up before, it had 17% support among the american people. even the republicans were not supporting their bill. so if they vote on it, just bringing it up is not good. if they vote on it, the minute they cast that vote they put doo-doo on their shoe, tattoo on their forehead and they have to explain it to their children. at some point they have to explain it to their child
ms. pelosi: i'm not sure they would tie the health care bill to -- that would be the height of stupidity with stiff competition, mind you, but nonetheless, the height of stupidity to date. i don't think they'll go to that place. but what they are is tying the rule for the health bill to the rule for the c.r., the continuing resolution. it's not a good idea, but they probably have the votes for that. they probably have the votes for that. the statement they said they will be taking up this bill...
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i heard you say that ms 13 started in l.a. are you sure these gangs were formed in central america and well-established in the countries of central america? and members of the gangs came to l.a. either legally or illegally? and they formed these gangs by taking over gangs that had already been established in these cities. and because of their violence and ruthlessness, they've become the most dominant force. host: thank you. thet: it was formulated in 1980's. some went back to el salvador. 13, theymportant, ms became famous. it is a consequence of what happened in central america but originally, ms 13 was formed in southern california. morning.ood gangsis a result of these and his excuse for increasing the military budget. once trump increases the national guard to the point citizenshas enough joining it, the rich people's children don't have to join. it they are rich and don't need the money. so what he will do is increase the national guard and try to pull people against each other. that's the real plan. those gangs have been around for
i heard you say that ms 13 started in l.a. are you sure these gangs were formed in central america and well-established in the countries of central america? and members of the gangs came to l.a. either legally or illegally? and they formed these gangs by taking over gangs that had already been established in these cities. and because of their violence and ruthlessness, they've become the most dominant force. host: thank you. thet: it was formulated in 1980's. some went back to el salvador. 13,...
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ms. berman: not sure of the question. >> social uprising. ms. berman: social uprising. what do we think the chances of that our? by subsection -- are? meancial uprising you unrest in the streets? we've seen that. i don't expect europe to be violent, at least its western portion. front-row protest all the time. they'll do that all the time. the french are coming up protesting i don't see that something new. neither do i see that a surprising in eastern europe where democracy is still relatively young. if i started seeing violent protests in places like germany and sweden i would be nervous. i would put that relatively low. peaceful protests, we have seen that and that is not unhealthy. beingdo not see democracy destabilized in any significant went way anytime soon. >> maybe i will reframe the question in a way that i think might be also interesting, is what we saw in the arab spring is political institutions that have long been held, and there is an up swell of social discontent that ended up leading to the demise of that institutional order. i do not think he will have
ms. berman: not sure of the question. >> social uprising. ms. berman: social uprising. what do we think the chances of that our? by subsection -- are? meancial uprising you unrest in the streets? we've seen that. i don't expect europe to be violent, at least its western portion. front-row protest all the time. they'll do that all the time. the french are coming up protesting i don't see that something new. neither do i see that a surprising in eastern europe where democracy is still...
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sure. thank you very much. ms. barnes i've been in congress for three months but i think you're the best witness i've seen since i got here. thank you for your testimony, it was very powerful. you also have a very good lawyer i think. i don't know whether mr. redfern represented vera coking, but that was an institute of justice client as well. do you know who vera coking is. >> no, sir. >> she was a woman in a similar situation to you. she lived right off the boardwalk in atlantic city. somebody bought a huge hotel or land and built a huge hotel next door and wanted to create a parking lot for limousines. and the name of the guy who did that was donald trump. and she didn't want to sell her house. she was exactly in your situation. she said no way. they -- her house was around a half million dollars, they offered her $400.0 or a million. he went to the casino reinvestment authority, one of the public/private corporations set up in situations like this to get the land and undoubtedly would have succeeded except the
sure. thank you very much. ms. barnes i've been in congress for three months but i think you're the best witness i've seen since i got here. thank you for your testimony, it was very powerful. you also have a very good lawyer i think. i don't know whether mr. redfern represented vera coking, but that was an institute of justice client as well. do you know who vera coking is. >> no, sir. >> she was a woman in a similar situation to you. she lived right off the boardwalk in atlantic...
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incentive listing the affordable housing in those projects so it should be talking to the people i'm not sure msraphael the people that be effected were consulted as you represented or at least that is kind of the sense i've gotten over the last 96 hours. >> precede. >> thank you, sir in in addition let's say the threshold has been crossed and cost consideration there are two or three outs with regards to the ordinance one is this ordinance alone can't trigger an upgrade to the electrical service so which will be an important consideration and discussion where you're addressing accessary dwellings to a seismic retrofit project written that will be a typical for that scale of projects to include changing the actual structure for the grid and so what this ordinance in those cases where if the amount of charging is required for new construction requires a upgrade of electrical service not within the scope the project allows to scale back for the e b charging for that to accommodate even if it means no charging the second provision where a residential project may petition to the director of the buil
incentive listing the affordable housing in those projects so it should be talking to the people i'm not sure msraphael the people that be effected were consulted as you represented or at least that is kind of the sense i've gotten over the last 96 hours. >> precede. >> thank you, sir in in addition let's say the threshold has been crossed and cost consideration there are two or three outs with regards to the ordinance one is this ordinance alone can't trigger an upgrade to the...
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incentive listing the affordable housing in those projects so it should be talking to the people i'm not sure msraphael the people that be effected were consulted as you represented or at least that is kind of the sense i've gotten over the last 96 hours. >> precede. >> thank you, sir in in addition let's say the threshold has been crossed and cost consideration there are two or three outs with regards to the ordinance one is this ordinance alone can't trigger an upgrade to the electrical service so which will be an important consideration and discussion where you're addressing accessary dwellings to a seismic retrofit project written that will be a typical for that scale of projects to include changing the actual structure for the grid and so what this ordinance in those cases where if the amount of charging is required for new construction requires a upgrade of electrical service not within the scope the project allows to scale back for the e b charging for that to accommodate even if it means no charging the second provision where a residential project may petition to the director of the buil
incentive listing the affordable housing in those projects so it should be talking to the people i'm not sure msraphael the people that be effected were consulted as you represented or at least that is kind of the sense i've gotten over the last 96 hours. >> precede. >> thank you, sir in in addition let's say the threshold has been crossed and cost consideration there are two or three outs with regards to the ordinance one is this ordinance alone can't trigger an upgrade to the...
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ms. cannon's diaries. and sure enough they were just full of some of them very feminine leather bound volumes with lock and key and others just notebooks. but they stretched from her 20s to her 70s. that was a great source.and it made me feel i knew her the best. >> it is hard for me to pick favorites. of course because either a real woman who i just feel i still feel so privileged to got to meet them and spend time with them and many of them i do consider me). i don't know if you've struggled with this at all but it was difficult for me learning all these personal details about them. i really wondered how much i should put in the book. i did not want to detract from the work that they did as scientists. i particularly appreciated findlay. she is probably one of my favorites. she not only had such an incredible career, she still worked and she was hired in 1958 by macy roberts. and she has worked there for 59 years.she is still in the lab today. she is nasa's longest-serving female employee. and i was particularly
ms. cannon's diaries. and sure enough they were just full of some of them very feminine leather bound volumes with lock and key and others just notebooks. but they stretched from her 20s to her 70s. that was a great source.and it made me feel i knew her the best. >> it is hard for me to pick favorites. of course because either a real woman who i just feel i still feel so privileged to got to meet them and spend time with them and many of them i do consider me). i don't know if you've...
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ms. holton: thank you, deborah. what a treat to be with you. she and i will i'm sure we get to the conversation part share more about the opportunities we have had to work together over the years. she is such a champion, particularly of high-quality urban education. it with such a gift, where she -- and with such a gift, where she was a very strong superintendent for many years. those are jobs that people don't stay in as long as we need them to. her staying power and stability, she gave the system, it was very valuable. that's my school, my hometown. i am most grateful to you. particularly for getting me up here. i am grateful to be here with this remarkable group of women, i hope we get to converse, and i hope you'll you will be thinking of lots of things to ask me or tell me help me engage on together. i'm grateful to harvard and it is always wonderful to the back in cambridge. i thought i would start with a story, then three lessons -- i don't know if lessons is the right word. my story starts with, this weekend i was in farmville, virginia. some of you have heard
ms. holton: thank you, deborah. what a treat to be with you. she and i will i'm sure we get to the conversation part share more about the opportunities we have had to work together over the years. she is such a champion, particularly of high-quality urban education. it with such a gift, where she -- and with such a gift, where she was a very strong superintendent for many years. those are jobs that people don't stay in as long as we need them to. her staying power and stability, she gave the...
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i'll make sure to swipe some m&ms. [ laughter ] >> we'll be watching. >> thanks, liz. and by the way, you can watch "the talk" tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. right here on kpix 5. you will see liz the rest of the gals and we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the trump tax plan and why the bay area could really pay a price. allen and i will be back in 30 minutes. >>> it for watching at 5:00. >> ahead at 6:00 the trump tax plan and why the bay area could pay a price. >> thank you for watching at 5:00. we'll be back in 30 minutes. >> and don't forget, elizabeth cook tomorrow on "the talk" at 1 p.m. ♪[ music ] captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: the trump tax plan. >> we will have a massive tax cut for businesses. >> pelley: what about the middle class? >> we will let you know the specific details at the appropriate moment. >> pelley: and one more time: mr. trump's tax returns? >> the president has no intention. >> pelley: also tonight, the entire senate heads to the white house for a fill-in on the korean nuclear threat. >> we want to bring kim jong un to his senses, not to
i'll make sure to swipe some m&ms. [ laughter ] >> we'll be watching. >> thanks, liz. and by the way, you can watch "the talk" tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. right here on kpix 5. you will see liz the rest of the gals and we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the trump tax plan and why the bay area could really pay a price. allen and i will be back in 30 minutes. >>> it for watching at 5:00. >> ahead at 6:00 the trump tax plan and why the bay area could pay a...
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we need to make sure that people are trained to do that. ms. katz: you are going to talk to your former colleagues at duke? sure, i am. it is time to mobilize people to say are you going to commit yourself to make a difference. what about education, etc.? and how can you really make these changes. it has got to be grassroots, it has got to be everybody wanting to change. being abled one is to measure whether your system that is caring for you is meeting those quality levels. we talk so much about quality, measuring quality, we do not do enough about saying what are to expect when you deal with end-of-life. --know people can at least are they could enough, are they measuring what areas they need to improve? then importantly is this medicare issues or insurance as a whole, private or public insurance. we need to make sure we change things, change things which hospice care has covered, and kathleen will talk about what the medicare situation is. medicare advantage, you are not going to get those kinds of coverage. also in fact there is a policy of
we need to make sure that people are trained to do that. ms. katz: you are going to talk to your former colleagues at duke? sure, i am. it is time to mobilize people to say are you going to commit yourself to make a difference. what about education, etc.? and how can you really make these changes. it has got to be grassroots, it has got to be everybody wanting to change. being abled one is to measure whether your system that is caring for you is meeting those quality levels. we talk so much...
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uc berkeley has been working on a mutual agreeable time for ms coulter's visit and remains committed in doing so. the campus seeks to be sure all members at berkeley including ms coulter herself remains safe. they do fear a protest could turn violent again. still they say the university's practice what they preach when it comes to free speech. >> because having milo yiannopoulos would be very dangerous. but because of the free speech movement, home, and the atmosphere we like to promote it wouldn't be fair to bar her from coming. >> reporter: now we do know ann coulter is scheduled to speak in three days here on campus. where exactly? that's a good question. we do not know that. i'm sure we'll find out in the days ahead. julie? >> all right, paul, thank you. >>> this afternoon i spoke to ann coulter. she was in los angeles. we talked for about 15 minutes and discussed her intention to speak at cal on thursday. and why she doesn't think the university acted in good faith. >> one thing, you don't want to give me publicity, then don't shut down my speech. point two the actual facts of how this case has progressed. i mean as be
uc berkeley has been working on a mutual agreeable time for ms coulter's visit and remains committed in doing so. the campus seeks to be sure all members at berkeley including ms coulter herself remains safe. they do fear a protest could turn violent again. still they say the university's practice what they preach when it comes to free speech. >> because having milo yiannopoulos would be very dangerous. but because of the free speech movement, home, and the atmosphere we like to promote...
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incentive listing the affordable housing in those projects so it should be talking to the people i'm not sure msraphael the people that be effected were consulted as you represented or at least that is kind of the sense i've gotten over the last 96 hours. >> precede. >> thank you, sir in in addition let's say the threshold has been crossed and cost consideration there are two or three outs with regards to the ordinance one is this ordinance alone can't trigger an upgrade to the electrical service so which will be an important consideration and discussion where you're addressing accessary dwellings to a seismic retrofit project written that will be a typical for that scale of projects to include changing the actual structure for the grid and so what this ordinance in those cases where if the amount of charging is required for new construction requires a upgrade of electrical service not within the scope the project allows to scale back for the e b charging for that to accommodate even if it means no charging the second provision where a residential project may petition to the director of the buil
incentive listing the affordable housing in those projects so it should be talking to the people i'm not sure msraphael the people that be effected were consulted as you represented or at least that is kind of the sense i've gotten over the last 96 hours. >> precede. >> thank you, sir in in addition let's say the threshold has been crossed and cost consideration there are two or three outs with regards to the ordinance one is this ordinance alone can't trigger an upgrade to the...
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incentive listing the affordable housing in those projects so it should be talking to the people i'm not sure msraphael the people that be effected were consulted as you represented or at least that is kind of the sense i've gotten over the last 96 hours. >> precede. >> thank you, sir in in addition let's say the threshold has been crossed and cost consideration there are two or three outs with regards to the ordinance one is this ordinance alone can't trigger an upgrade to the electrical service so which will be an important consideration and discussion where you're addressing accessary dwellings to a seismic retrofit project written that will be a typical for that scale of projects to include changing the actual structure for the grid and so what this ordinance in those cases where if the amount of charging is required for new construction requires a upgrade of electrical service not within the scope the project allows to scale back for the e b charging for that to accommodate even if it means no charging the second provision where a residential project may petition to the director of the buil
incentive listing the affordable housing in those projects so it should be talking to the people i'm not sure msraphael the people that be effected were consulted as you represented or at least that is kind of the sense i've gotten over the last 96 hours. >> precede. >> thank you, sir in in addition let's say the threshold has been crossed and cost consideration there are two or three outs with regards to the ordinance one is this ordinance alone can't trigger an upgrade to the...
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as a mother, she makes sure the family stays on a regular schedule. ms.tubner: i go around and turn the lights on. then, at night, half an hour before we go to bed, i turn them off, just to signal day and night. i've gotten very precise about turning the daylight-lamps off before malte goes to bed, so he'll know when it's night time. reporter: everyone has their own way of adjusting to the long nights. longyearbyen has a small church where services are held three times a month for the town's 2000 or so residents. pastor leif magne helgesen's spiritual comfort is not as in demand as one might think during these dark days. mr. helgesen: some people spend their time cooking, others go hunting. then we get together at home or in pubs, so it's a very nice time, but sometimes, it can get to you a bit. you need some energy to keep going. reporter: linn, anne, and sara also believe in staying active. it may be freezing, but they're planning a picnic. as soon as they're off work, they head for the hills around town, equipped with bear-killers and flare guns. the d
as a mother, she makes sure the family stays on a regular schedule. ms.tubner: i go around and turn the lights on. then, at night, half an hour before we go to bed, i turn them off, just to signal day and night. i've gotten very precise about turning the daylight-lamps off before malte goes to bed, so he'll know when it's night time. reporter: everyone has their own way of adjusting to the long nights. longyearbyen has a small church where services are held three times a month for the town's...
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ms. mancini: of course it's not as powerful as the real sun. it's just a mirror. but we're happy about this, for suremr. broggio: the light warms my heart. something is happening that i could never have imagined. ms. trischetti: we have to celebrate that fact that we've finally got sun on our piazza in winter. it's wonderful. reporter: but there's still some fine-tuning to be done. the solar cycle has been saved by the computer, which can communicate with the mirror and make adjustments as necessary. mr. midali: the mirror moves like the sun, but very slowly and in the opposite direction. this way, the sunlight is always reflected into the church square. reporter: but even this is not enough for midali. he wants to bring sunlight to the darkest corners of viganella so that the village comes back to life -- in winter, too. mr. midali: you have to be a bit crazy, in a positive way, to have new ideas and visions. it helps to break out of this little world around us. reporter: for now, there seems to be no reason why he will not be able to realize his vision and bring light and life to viganella for many
ms. mancini: of course it's not as powerful as the real sun. it's just a mirror. but we're happy about this, for suremr. broggio: the light warms my heart. something is happening that i could never have imagined. ms. trischetti: we have to celebrate that fact that we've finally got sun on our piazza in winter. it's wonderful. reporter: but there's still some fine-tuning to be done. the solar cycle has been saved by the computer, which can communicate with the mirror and make adjustments as...
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incentive listing the affordable housing in those projects so it should be talking to the people i'm not sure msphael the people that be effected were consulted as you represented or at least that is kind of the sense i've gotten over the last 96 hours. >> precede. >> thank you, sir in in addition let's say the threshold has been crossed and cost consideration there are two or three outs with regards to the ordinance one is this ordinance alone can't trigger an upgrade to the electrical service so which will be an important consideration and discussion where you're addressing accessary dwellings to a seismic retrofit project written that will be a typical for that scale of projects to include changing the actual structure for the grid and so what this ordinance in those cases where if the amount of charging is required for new construction requires a upgrade of electrical service not within the scope the project allows to scale back for the e b charging for that to accommodate even if it means no charging the second provision where a residential project may petition to the director of the buildi
incentive listing the affordable housing in those projects so it should be talking to the people i'm not sure msphael the people that be effected were consulted as you represented or at least that is kind of the sense i've gotten over the last 96 hours. >> precede. >> thank you, sir in in addition let's say the threshold has been crossed and cost consideration there are two or three outs with regards to the ordinance one is this ordinance alone can't trigger an upgrade to the...
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sure the bureaucracy has not grown over time. lastly, i believe the states and local communities should have a say where those funds go, more than they do today. mscantwell: that might lead me down a different line of questioning as a relates to making sure federal lands stay in federal hands, as your colleague from montana said. i want to cover the park area backlog and budget. as i mentioned in my testimony, we face the 100 year anniversary, the teddy roosevelt theme you have struck is important. we are talking about billions of dollars to our economy to the outdoor access to our public lands. do we need to go further what we have done in supporting our national parks and getting rid of the maintenance backlog? mr. zinke: i do. i feel strongly about it because as you pointed out, a lot of our national parks are at capacity. we have had a record numbers. looking forward, what do we do about it? roads,f it is repairing trails, and public land around the park, to make sure the restrooms are clean, the sewer systems work. when you're talking about a $12.5 billion backlog, i was at the transition office and i look at the park in front of the office
sure the bureaucracy has not grown over time. lastly, i believe the states and local communities should have a say where those funds go, more than they do today. mscantwell: that might lead me down a different line of questioning as a relates to making sure federal lands stay in federal hands, as your colleague from montana said. i want to cover the park area backlog and budget. as i mentioned in my testimony, we face the 100 year anniversary, the teddy roosevelt theme you have struck is...
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ms. mancini: of f course it's t as powerful as the real sun. it's just a mirror. but we're happy about this, for sure. mr. broggio: the l lht warms my heart. something is happening that i could never haveve imagined. ms. trischetti: we have to celebrate that fact that we've finally got sun on our piazza in winter. it's wonderful. reporter: but there's still some finene-tuning g to be done. the solar cycle has been saved by the computer, which can communicate with the mirror and make adjustments as necessary. mr. midali: the mirror moves like the sun, but very slowly and in the opposite direction. this way, the sunlight is always reflected into the church square. reporter: but even this is not enough for midali. he wants to bring sunlight to the darkest corners of viganella so that the village comes back to l life -- in winter, too. mr. midali: you have to be a bit crazy, in a positive w way, to have new i ideas and visioions. it helps to break out of this little world around us. reporterer: for now, t there ss to b be no reasoson why hehe wit be able to realize his vision and bring light and life to
ms. mancini: of f course it's t as powerful as the real sun. it's just a mirror. but we're happy about this, for sure. mr. broggio: the l lht warms my heart. something is happening that i could never haveve imagined. ms. trischetti: we have to celebrate that fact that we've finally got sun on our piazza in winter. it's wonderful. reporter: but there's still some finene-tuning g to be done. the solar cycle has been saved by the computer, which can communicate with the mirror and make adjustments...
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sure. ms. sherman wants me to sign something, i'll sign whatever you want. and in no time what does he have? nuclear weapons. so president obama comes into office. the whole world is concerned about iran getting nuclear weapons. so what do they do? they say, let's send wendy sherman and some of these smart people like john kerry that doesn't know how to pronounce genghis kahn, let's send them over there to negotiate with iran so maybe we can keep iran from developing nuclear weapons the same way some of these same people kept north korea from developing nuclear weapons. so what happens? they go over, they give the largest supporter of terrorism in the world massive amounts of cash and by mass i i mean palates of cash. -- pa lets of cash. -- palettes of cash. and checks, however you may want it. they may have had some gold, platinum, who knows, plutonium. it will be interesting in years ahead to just see how terrible the agreement was and now we're finding out, seems like most every night in the news we find out some other disaster that the obama administrati
sure. ms. sherman wants me to sign something, i'll sign whatever you want. and in no time what does he have? nuclear weapons. so president obama comes into office. the whole world is concerned about iran getting nuclear weapons. so what do they do? they say, let's send wendy sherman and some of these smart people like john kerry that doesn't know how to pronounce genghis kahn, let's send them over there to negotiate with iran so maybe we can keep iran from developing nuclear weapons the same...
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ms. hayden: that is one of the reasons i make sure i follow all the security protocol. when i come in, i open all of my bags. on the way out, i do it. i want that to be the culture, that even the librarian is subject to the security measures. >> i do the same thing with my badge and belts. the balance between security and access is critical. it is about the safety of the millions who enter. we try hard to hit the right balance. i thought it was great coming into the library. there were metal detectors and scanners. people were polite. even on quite a chilly day by washington standards. in my home state of wisconsin or illinois, they might consider us to be a bit wimpy. ms. hayden: we were close with the u.s. capitol police. they are very cognizant. we had an appreciation day for them. we showed them how much we appreciated them. susan: how many visitors does the library get? ms. hayden: almost 2 million. >> in washington, 1.5 million. susan: is july 4 the big day? >> we own july 4. [laughter] we have a wonderful ceremony reading of the declaration of independence. susan
ms. hayden: that is one of the reasons i make sure i follow all the security protocol. when i come in, i open all of my bags. on the way out, i do it. i want that to be the culture, that even the librarian is subject to the security measures. >> i do the same thing with my badge and belts. the balance between security and access is critical. it is about the safety of the millions who enter. we try hard to hit the right balance. i thought it was great coming into the library. there were...
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sure the bureaucracy has not grown over time. lastly, i believe the states and local communities should have a say where those funds go, more than they do today. ms. cantwell: that might lead me down a different line of questioning as a relates to making sure federal lands stay in federal hands, as your colleague from montana said. i want to cover the park area backlog and budget. as i mentioned in my testimony, we face the 100 year anniversary, the teddy roosevelt theme you have struck is important. we are talking about billions of dollars to our economy to the outdoor access to our public lands. do we need to go further what we have done in supporting our national parks and getting rid of the maintenance backlog? mr. zinke: i do. i feel strongly about it because as you pointed out, a lot of our national parks are at capacity. we have had a record numbers. looking forward, what do we do about it? a lot of it is repairing roads, trails, and public land around the park, to make sure the restrooms are clean, the sewer systems work. when you're talking about a $12.5 billion backlog, i was at the transition office and i look at the park in front of t
sure the bureaucracy has not grown over time. lastly, i believe the states and local communities should have a say where those funds go, more than they do today. ms. cantwell: that might lead me down a different line of questioning as a relates to making sure federal lands stay in federal hands, as your colleague from montana said. i want to cover the park area backlog and budget. as i mentioned in my testimony, we face the 100 year anniversary, the teddy roosevelt theme you have struck is...
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ms. lim: i think that we should take questions because i'm sure there are a lot of questions. >> i'm courtney hill. i work with virginia international university in the area. where is small, private, nonprofit university. we are 98% international student body at our institution. with trump coming into office, it was also a double whammy because one of the largest national accreditors also lost recognition, so a lot of these international students coming to the u.s. -- i think last year, it was something like 32 billion dollars they brought into the u.s. economy. they created 400,000 jobs in the u.s. especially at our institution where we are about 60% stem-related masters degree programs, they have now lost heir two-year obj extension -- two-year opt extension. most are deciding to either go to canada or stay in their home countries. any insight on where this might be going over the ext year or two? mr. morrison: i think it is not just your university. we are seeing this at many universities across the country. it is very troubling, and it has much to do with psychology and less to do with po
ms. lim: i think that we should take questions because i'm sure there are a lot of questions. >> i'm courtney hill. i work with virginia international university in the area. where is small, private, nonprofit university. we are 98% international student body at our institution. with trump coming into office, it was also a double whammy because one of the largest national accreditors also lost recognition, so a lot of these international students coming to the u.s. -- i think last year,...
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they seek to make sure all members of the larger community, including ms. coulter herself remain safe during the event. she says they stood down during other recent violent protests on campus. >> unless somebody's about to be killed, that's their standard for intervening. if people are merely being punched in the head, that's not sufficient for the university police to intervene. >> reporter: they said they reviewed the response to the milo anaupilous incident. they would not say what that would entail but would say there will be a high visibility law enforcement presence. >> and we received this statement from the mayor of berkleley tonight. quote there is no freedom to commit violence. >>> arkansas carried out the first double execution in years. they argued whether the execution of jones went properly. attorneys argued that jones gull.ed for air and suffered during his lething al injection. judge issued a stay for williams. then he was executed about a half hour ago. both were convicted of murder. the last double execution in the united states was in 200
they seek to make sure all members of the larger community, including ms. coulter herself remain safe during the event. she says they stood down during other recent violent protests on campus. >> unless somebody's about to be killed, that's their standard for intervening. if people are merely being punched in the head, that's not sufficient for the university police to intervene. >> reporter: they said they reviewed the response to the milo anaupilous incident. they would not say...
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reporter: campus police captain alex yow said police could not be sure her original speech would be safe. >> there's specific threats to mscoulter's event april 27th held on the berkeley campus. >> reporter: authorities could provide more protection at the new venue and hopes of avoiding scenes like this, an outright riot that ensued when ultra conservative writer milo yiannopoulos came to campus in february of since then two other free speech protests turned bloody in downtown berkeley. hours after dirks proposed the date and venue change coulter unleashed a tweet storm. "i'm speaking at april on april 27th as i was invited to do and have a contract to do. we've already spent money for 4- 27 berkeley space and i can't do may 2nd. there are no classes at berkeley the week of may 2nd." she also claimed the campus added new more burdensome conditions on her constitutional rights, though she didn't say how. >> we're going to protest it whether it be the 27th or 2nd or whichever day she comes. >> reporter: tonight we've learned by any means necessary the far left group in organizing the milo protest and counter protest that l
reporter: campus police captain alex yow said police could not be sure her original speech would be safe. >> there's specific threats to mscoulter's event april 27th held on the berkeley campus. >> reporter: authorities could provide more protection at the new venue and hopes of avoiding scenes like this, an outright riot that ensued when ultra conservative writer milo yiannopoulos came to campus in february of since then two other free speech protests turned bloody in downtown...
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they don't talk what's necessary to make sure they're not duplicating tests. what ms. harris really needs. fortunately, a few months before, about six months before i saw her, her medicare advantage plan, signa, had identified her as high risk for dying and had begun a visiting palliative care service with a for-profit company called aspire, and i actually happened to be visiting with her palliative care nurse, mckenzie. when mckenzie began to see her, mckenzie took her through a pulst which is basically a souped-up dnr order for what would happen if you emergently had a cardiac arrest. she also took her through an advance care directive, and we were sitting at her dining room table where that picture was taken, and they're both on the dining room table. mckenzie asked, shouldn't we put it in a safer spot. and she said, no, it's always right here. she's pretty clear about her wishes. she said i've always been independent, always been helping everyone else. i'm ready, i've been ready whenever the good lord is ready to do his work. does she want resuscitation? no. does s
they don't talk what's necessary to make sure they're not duplicating tests. what ms. harris really needs. fortunately, a few months before, about six months before i saw her, her medicare advantage plan, signa, had identified her as high risk for dying and had begun a visiting palliative care service with a for-profit company called aspire, and i actually happened to be visiting with her palliative care nurse, mckenzie. when mckenzie began to see her, mckenzie took her through a pulst which is...
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ms. knowlton's death. >> reporter: coel's lawyer says that a number of other people were responsible for making sure thesn't really loaded. the police chief is facing a misdemeanor negligence charge, and he's on administrative leave. david? >> steve, thank you. >>> when we come back on a friday night, a major health headline involving diet soda. >>> and, the famous son paying tribute to his famous father with his most famous song. >>> and another father and son, and an update on his condition tonight. need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. the slopes like i to.down i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but whatever trail i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than w
ms. knowlton's death. >> reporter: coel's lawyer says that a number of other people were responsible for making sure thesn't really loaded. the police chief is facing a misdemeanor negligence charge, and he's on administrative leave. david? >> steve, thank you. >>> when we come back on a friday night, a major health headline involving diet soda. >>> and, the famous son paying tribute to his famous father with his most famous song. >>> and another father...
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ms. lo: we did not come into united states until 1980. making the decision was a big decision. my dad was not sure if this is what he wanted to do. realizing that my older brother wanted to come in handy, head, we would eventually follow him. the first location was tulsa, oklahoma. of all places, oklahoma is where he landed. when my dad decided to move here, chico, where is chico? my uncle had just gotten here to the united states from thailand. roughly 1990. probably two or three years before that. my dad came to visit him. he liked the town. he said we are moving to chico. uncle lives there and we will go in with their. that is how we came here. oklahoma to wisconsin and now to chico, california. the population is based on 2010 is over 4000. maybe a little more now. with that, are nearest other town with the orville, give or take 2000 or 3000 there. it is growing. if you look at the city area we are not even counting the outskirts of the county area. mr. nitzky: this is a story cloth. it is actually a very important part of the hmong culture. actually aided in their survival in the refugee camps. in the refugee camps they were
ms. lo: we did not come into united states until 1980. making the decision was a big decision. my dad was not sure if this is what he wanted to do. realizing that my older brother wanted to come in handy, head, we would eventually follow him. the first location was tulsa, oklahoma. of all places, oklahoma is where he landed. when my dad decided to move here, chico, where is chico? my uncle had just gotten here to the united states from thailand. roughly 1990. probably two or three years before...
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they don't talk what's necessary to make sure that they're not duplicating tests. what ms. harris really needs. fortunately a few months before, but six month before i saw her, or medicare advantage plan, cigna, had identified her as high risk for dying and had begun a visiting palliative care service with a for-profit company called aspire. i happened to be visiting with her palliative care nurse, mckinsey, when mckinsey began to see her, mckinsey took her through a pulse which is basically a suit up dnr order for what would happen if she came urgently had a cardiac or arrest or stroke that she also took into an advanced care directive, and we were sitting at her dining room table where that picture was taken, and the polls and advanced directive are right on the dining room table. mcentee said can we put this in a safer spot? no. try to encase everything is wrong. it's always available right here. she's pretty clear about how she set up always been independent, always been the one helping everyone else. now i can't do nothing for myself. i'm ready. i've been writing ever
they don't talk what's necessary to make sure that they're not duplicating tests. what ms. harris really needs. fortunately a few months before, but six month before i saw her, or medicare advantage plan, cigna, had identified her as high risk for dying and had begun a visiting palliative care service with a for-profit company called aspire. i happened to be visiting with her palliative care nurse, mckinsey, when mckinsey began to see her, mckinsey took her through a pulse which is basically a...
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i'm not sure who wants to handle that ms. jones. >> i wouldn't say that we are saying to the community we're talking about you know we'll listen to you right now and put this into place but all bets are off in the future not the spirit in which we've had this conversation i think we've started an important relationship that at a time in the future we're considering a project that is necessary necessarily consistent with what we're heard in the process we would continue to build on that relationship recognition the commitment to the community and go forward in that way there are a lot of reasons and urgency more bike facilities or things like that but we you know we're listening to what we horde. >> all right. thank you again congratulations on the work on this project i think that is really a fantastic example for us to follow and geography with the community and again? information no action on this i have no other questions or comments. >> i actually want to piggyback on what she said a policy how for example, treat bike lan
i'm not sure who wants to handle that ms. jones. >> i wouldn't say that we are saying to the community we're talking about you know we'll listen to you right now and put this into place but all bets are off in the future not the spirit in which we've had this conversation i think we've started an important relationship that at a time in the future we're considering a project that is necessary necessarily consistent with what we're heard in the process we would continue to build on that...