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that's what nathan is.tfully, that's what i'd ask the verdict that you return. >> though nathan leuthold did not take the stand, he would have plenty to say about the evidence and his innocence, particularly that chilling note left behind by his wife. >> she essentially spoke from the grave saying that you wanted to kill her, that you were humiliating her with a 20-year-old. >>> coming up -- nathan's answer and the jury's verdict. >> i was like 99% sure that they had to come back with a guilty verdict. but there's that 1%. >> when "deadly valentine" continues. to nature. so, we met in the middle. ohhhhh! look who just woke up! you are so cute! but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with homeowners insurance. yeah, it was really easy and we saved a bunch of money. oh, you got it. you are such a smart bear! call geico and see how easy saving on homeowners and condo insurance can be. it's a masterstroke of heartache and redemption. the lexus nx. modern utility for modern obstacles. leas
that's what nathan is.tfully, that's what i'd ask the verdict that you return. >> though nathan leuthold did not take the stand, he would have plenty to say about the evidence and his innocence, particularly that chilling note left behind by his wife. >> she essentially spoke from the grave saying that you wanted to kill her, that you were humiliating her with a 20-year-old. >>> coming up -- nathan's answer and the jury's verdict. >> i was like 99% sure that they had...
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between you and nathan?'s my sponsor. i worked for him. i did a lot of translating work and helping with organizing christian conferences in lithuania. and he is also -- was kind of like my mentor, and here in america, he was the only person with whom i could talk in lithuanian. so it was a friend. >> the defense attorney said the state was making more of those spa visits than was really there. >> would mr. leuthold be there with you when you were having a waxing? >> he was there to drive me and to pay for it. >> but he wasn't there when that was -- the procedure was being done? >> no. >> okay. were you and nathan ever lovers? >> no. >> that's been asked of you many times, correct? police asked you about that, correct? >> that's correct. >> and that answer has never changed, has it? >> that's correct. >> his bottom line was this, the state never even came close to proving a sexual relationship, not even with the hundreds of hours of taped phone calls nathan made from jail over his 16 months there. >> 1,700 h
between you and nathan?'s my sponsor. i worked for him. i did a lot of translating work and helping with organizing christian conferences in lithuania. and he is also -- was kind of like my mentor, and here in america, he was the only person with whom i could talk in lithuanian. so it was a friend. >> the defense attorney said the state was making more of those spa visits than was really there. >> would mr. leuthold be there with you when you were having a waxing? >> he was...
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alix: nathan?feet, how would you compare the policy response by the chinese authority to this coronavirus to what we saw 15 or 20 years ago from sars? and specifically, where would you point to in terms of improvements in that response? >> i think this time around china is fairly open and quick in tracking and also reporting the cases once they discover how severe this coronavirus is. but locally, it took a little while before that was actually taken seriously. and i think that that, unfortunately, is always the case. people tend not to think that it is as bad as it seems to be. but again, i think that a more efficient way of reporting unknown diseases and then managing and being able to diagnose is important. they've been able to identify and do the analysis of the virus very quickly, i think within 10 days, which is already a record, i think, in being able to identify and be able to -- be able to point to the new virus that has been uncovered. and i think that is an improvement. the rapid respons
alix: nathan?feet, how would you compare the policy response by the chinese authority to this coronavirus to what we saw 15 or 20 years ago from sars? and specifically, where would you point to in terms of improvements in that response? >> i think this time around china is fairly open and quick in tracking and also reporting the cases once they discover how severe this coronavirus is. but locally, it took a little while before that was actually taken seriously. and i think that that,...
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. >> he tells nathan, hey, i hear you're involved in that double or that shooting and nathan makes a comment like, yeah, that was a good exercise. >> nate fields was already on law enforcement's radar. >> he's an el rukn since the '60s and committed a prior murder for the organization. >> fields had served 12 years for murder before being paroled. on june 13th, 1985, police arrested him for the goon squad murders. >> i was arrested like 13 months after the crime had happened. i heard one of the cops say, see you in 40 years, nate. i was like, what? i didn't understand that. they took me in for a line-up. >> in the line-up, detective o'callahan instructed the witnesses. >> i want you to go to the room, pick out anybody that you feel or you know was involved in these shootings. when you come out of the room, i don't want any eye contact. i don't want anything because each of you are going to view separately. there's no discussion to be had. everybody says nathan fields is the shooter. >> the proof against nathan at that time was essentially the identification. a witness had been across
. >> he tells nathan, hey, i hear you're involved in that double or that shooting and nathan makes a comment like, yeah, that was a good exercise. >> nate fields was already on law enforcement's radar. >> he's an el rukn since the '60s and committed a prior murder for the organization. >> fields had served 12 years for murder before being paroled. on june 13th, 1985, police arrested him for the goon squad murders. >> i was arrested like 13 months after the crime...
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nathan arrived from new orleans, louisiana. did i pronounce louisiana rate. >> you died. >> how was the flight? >> every was unobjectionable and not noteworthy in and way. >> we're so glad to have you here, how many of you are already socialists? [applause] >> why are we here. >> made my day. >> convinces you of things. wasn't there an original cover where it was like a finger pointing at you? >> yeah. the problem is i think a lot of the audience for this book will be like people who want a book like why you are socialist about it's directed at the original title was, socialism for people who are extremely skeptical of it. hello. i don't know. >> and i wanted something you could give to the nonsocialists in your life in order to make them understand you as a socialist. >> for those who cheered tonight perhaps the book and what nathan says today will help give you things to say to other people. for whose shifting in your chairs and looking back and forth, perhaps this is a time to see what a great case for this system of governm
nathan arrived from new orleans, louisiana. did i pronounce louisiana rate. >> you died. >> how was the flight? >> every was unobjectionable and not noteworthy in and way. >> we're so glad to have you here, how many of you are already socialists? [applause] >> why are we here. >> made my day. >> convinces you of things. wasn't there an original cover where it was like a finger pointing at you? >> yeah. the problem is i think a lot of the audience...
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up next, university of kansas professor nathan wood natha.n wood looks at the state -- professor nathanood looks at the state of eastern european countries in the aftermath of world war i, and following the collapse of the german, austro-hungarian and russian empires. he discussed the reasons for the violence and chaos that continued in countries such as bolshevik russia, and in newly-formed states such as poland and hungary. the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri hosted this talk as part of their annual symposium. >> it is a pleasure to be in this portion with our next speaker. dr. nathan wood is an associate professor at the university of kansas, where he teaches and researches 19th and 20th century eastern europe. his publications include a co-edited cluster, the 2019 modern modernity derailed them of the urban experience in three polish cities during the great war. --becoming metropolitan, urban selfhood, and the making of modern krakÓw, poland. he investigates early adapters, journalists, artists and the state in poland. he is right on board with your
up next, university of kansas professor nathan wood natha.n wood looks at the state -- professor nathanood looks at the state of eastern european countries in the aftermath of world war i, and following the collapse of the german, austro-hungarian and russian empires. he discussed the reasons for the violence and chaos that continued in countries such as bolshevik russia, and in newly-formed states such as poland and hungary. the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri...
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. >> nathan, what about elizabeth warren? it's interesting her, strategy seemed to be to go after bloomberg once again like she did last week instead of going after the front-runner who's bernie sanders. and she tried to take him on a little bit just on the electability issue, trying to couch herself as an alternative choice. not really coming out swinging against him. is this an effective strategy for her? where does she go right now? >> well, it's been fascinating to watch her as an attorney trying to prosecute the case against bloomberg. both last -- in the last debate and in this one. you know, she is incrementally getting more -- drawing more distinctions with bernie sanders. in the last debate she went further than she had in six months. last night, she was going even a little bit further and saying, i agree, we agree on the policies, but i'm the one that has the specifics, or more of a pragmatic stream. i don't know if it's enough to fundamentally change things. she -- i don't know that she will persuade the people tha
. >> nathan, what about elizabeth warren? it's interesting her, strategy seemed to be to go after bloomberg once again like she did last week instead of going after the front-runner who's bernie sanders. and she tried to take him on a little bit just on the electability issue, trying to couch herself as an alternative choice. not really coming out swinging against him. is this an effective strategy for her? where does she go right now? >> well, it's been fascinating to watch her as...
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blistering form adding another early in the 2nd half golden boy erling holland then 7 recalled by nathan his goal in his 1st 5 when does the games just a few a few minutes later and referee old way of a random out of school one with a quarter of an hour left on the clock for neil to the one i'm so on. and before we go a video of an astronaut reuniting with her dog after spending nearly a year in spice is gone viral causing damn pozza around the world for staying a cost on this week off the 328 days on the international space station dog little brown dog known as l b d was very obviously lighted to see her again. not sure who was more excited glad she remembers me after
blistering form adding another early in the 2nd half golden boy erling holland then 7 recalled by nathan his goal in his 1st 5 when does the games just a few a few minutes later and referee old way of a random out of school one with a quarter of an hour left on the clock for neil to the one i'm so on. and before we go a video of an astronaut reuniting with her dog after spending nearly a year in spice is gone viral causing damn pozza around the world for staying a cost on this week off the 328...
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just for you guys. >> thank you, nathan. >> see you very soon. >>>inarily 75,000 nevadans turned out over four days to cast their votes early. democrats are celebrating that big turn out and they have good reason. one official tells cnn only 50% of the early voters were first time caucus goers indicating high interest in the nomination by democrats also hoping an impressive early turn out will eliminate stress on caucus day coming saturday. they do not want a calamity like the iowa caucuses. >> joe biden at 8:00 p.m. eastern, elizabeth warren at 9:00 p.m. live from las vegas. that's tonight only on cnn. >>> all right, still ahead, a trump loyalist with zero, zero experience in the intelligence community is now the nation emphasis acting spy chief. [ fast-paced drumming ] [ fast-paced drumming ] >>> all right, to business now. the economy is strong, so why are so many workers hitting the picket lines? at least 425,000 workers took part in large scale walk outs in both 2018 and 2019. by contrast only 25,000 workers walked out in 2017. protests have
just for you guys. >> thank you, nathan. >> see you very soon. >>>inarily 75,000 nevadans turned out over four days to cast their votes early. democrats are celebrating that big turn out and they have good reason. one official tells cnn only 50% of the early voters were first time caucus goers indicating high interest in the nomination by democrats also hoping an impressive early turn out will eliminate stress on caucus day coming saturday. they do not want a calamity like...
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can their spending carry them all the way to the nomination, nathan? >> we're about to find out.ld make a distinction in the amount of money steyer is spending and the amount that bloomberg has spending. mayor bloomberg is spending at levels we've never seen before of the steyer is spending for a while now and wasn't doing particularly well nationally. he was very strategic about spending heavily in south carolina at a time when all the other candidates were focused on at least the first two states. so he is going to do much better in south carolina than he has in iowa and new hampshire. we're running this live experiment about how far money and spending can get you in a race. the field is so divided that may give someone like mayor bloomberg a chance, that a plurality can eventually push him through. super tuesday will be key. bloomberg isn't participating in the first four states and has to make a big impact on super tuesday or it's just not going to work. >> nathan, on that money for tom steyer, $14 million on ads in south carolina, $141 million on ads in multiple states thus
can their spending carry them all the way to the nomination, nathan? >> we're about to find out.ld make a distinction in the amount of money steyer is spending and the amount that bloomberg has spending. mayor bloomberg is spending at levels we've never seen before of the steyer is spending for a while now and wasn't doing particularly well nationally. he was very strategic about spending heavily in south carolina at a time when all the other candidates were focused on at least the first...
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. >> let's go live to washington and political analyst nathan gonzalez. you know, i'm just -- you're the election guy. let's talk a little bit about this. the integrity of the election is so important here, and that was a big discussion coming out of the mueller report and out of the concerns about election interference. then on the very first vote, we have all of this uncertainty about the process. talk a little bit about where we've started this campaign this year. >> yeah. i agree. i mean, that's the hallmark of america, right, is that we have these elections, it's bitter and divisive. but the losers lick their wounds and live to fight another day. if we can't agree on who wins and who losses, then that's -- loses, then that's a fundamental problem. we saw particularly on monday night that there were different people or entities that were sowing discord and whether it was some of the democratic campaigns that were questioning what was going on or the president's campaign manager and team talking about things being rigged, it's just -- that's not helpfu
. >> let's go live to washington and political analyst nathan gonzalez. you know, i'm just -- you're the election guy. let's talk a little bit about this. the integrity of the election is so important here, and that was a big discussion coming out of the mueller report and out of the concerns about election interference. then on the very first vote, we have all of this uncertainty about the process. talk a little bit about where we've started this campaign this year. >> yeah. i...
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scott, republican florida senator, honored to have nathan join me at the state of the union. nathan is an inspiration in the fight for freedom and democracy, and has sent a powerful message to communist china that the people of hong kong won't be silenced. the u.s. stands with those fighting for freedom. there are some democratic members of the house boycotting tonight speech, including al green of texas, alexandria, of cortez, ayanna pressley, maxine waters, steve cohen of tennessee. johnson ofgon, hank georgia, and frederica wilson of florida have announced they are boycotting the speech. robbins in pennsylvania. how do you finish that sentence? to thankd like president trump for doing a great job. everybody acts like it is so easy to run the country, but he came into a lot of problems. i believe republicans and democrats need to work together. i don't believe these people boycotting. what gives them the right when the taxpaying people pay the people to do a job? who are they to not show up? that is an embarrassment to the country. the way they are all fighting like little
scott, republican florida senator, honored to have nathan join me at the state of the union. nathan is an inspiration in the fight for freedom and democracy, and has sent a powerful message to communist china that the people of hong kong won't be silenced. the u.s. stands with those fighting for freedom. there are some democratic members of the house boycotting tonight speech, including al green of texas, alexandria, of cortez, ayanna pressley, maxine waters, steve cohen of tennessee. johnson...
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up next, university of kansas professor nathan wood natha.n wood looks at the state -- professor nathanhe state of eastern european countries in the aftermath of world war i, and following the collapse of the german, austro-hungarian and russian empires. he discussed the reasons for the violence and chaos that continued in countries such as bolshevik russia, and in newly-formed states such as poland and hungary. the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri hosted this talk as part of their annual symposium.
up next, university of kansas professor nathan wood natha.n wood looks at the state -- professor nathanhe state of eastern european countries in the aftermath of world war i, and following the collapse of the german, austro-hungarian and russian empires. he discussed the reasons for the violence and chaos that continued in countries such as bolshevik russia, and in newly-formed states such as poland and hungary. the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri hosted this...
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. >> reporter: six years ago, nathan harrison was feeling unlucky in love >> one night i was feeling pretty down about the way things were going in my life romantically and i just thought about this movie i saw once about the juliet club and i started to wonder if that was a real thing >> oh, my god, so you write all of them back >> yes >> you're all juliet >> he found the real club and took a risk. >> dear juliet, in my own humble admiration of your story, i find myself seeking advice from you >> he calls their common sense reply is life changing >> the advice was for me to not give up on love and to pursue my interests, pursue hobbies and get out and meet more people >> reporter: for nathan, like so many others in the juliet archives, true love followed >> sara and i fell in love we got married in our friend's backyard here in colorado and little over a year later, we were blessed with our son, murray. >> reporter: his advice, open your heart >> writing things down in a letter is is a good thing. talk to people about what those feelings are and don't give up on love. >> i love that
. >> reporter: six years ago, nathan harrison was feeling unlucky in love >> one night i was feeling pretty down about the way things were going in my life romantically and i just thought about this movie i saw once about the juliet club and i started to wonder if that was a real thing >> oh, my god, so you write all of them back >> yes >> you're all juliet >> he found the real club and took a risk. >> dear juliet, in my own humble admiration of your...
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nathan masters: l't one city, but ny.ifferent communities live side by side, often divided by invisible lines. in the 20th century, the opportunity to live freely, to eat and drink, to work where they wanted. this time on "lost la," we'll navigate these hidden worlds through two underground guidebooks from the archives. i'm nathan masters, and this is "lost la." many people see la as a city of the future, a placout a past, a freeway metropolis that sprang up fully-formed in the 20th century.e but thots of southern california history run deep. people have called this land home for thousands of, and their stories give us a richer understanding of where we are now
nathan masters: l't one city, but ny.ifferent communities live side by side, often divided by invisible lines. in the 20th century, the opportunity to live freely, to eat and drink, to work where they wanted. this time on "lost la," we'll navigate these hidden worlds through two underground guidebooks from the archives. i'm nathan masters, and this is "lost la." many people see la as a city of the future, a placout a past, a freeway metropolis that sprang up fully-formed in...
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i'm nathan masters, and this is "lost la."any people see a place without a past, a freeway metpoli that sprang up fully-formed in the 20th century.of but the roots outhern california history run deep. people have called this land home for thousands of years, and their stories gia us richer understanding
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. >> reporter: six years ago nathan harrison was feeling unlucky in love. >> one night i was feeling the way things were going in my life romantically and i just thought about this movie i saw once about the juliet club.al thing >> oh, my god. so you write all of them back? >> yes >> you're all juliet >> reporter: he found the real club and took a risk >> dear juliet capulet, in my own humble admiration of your story, i find myself seeking advice from you. >> reporter: he calls their common sense reply life-changing. >> the advice for me was to not give up on love and to not give up my hope and to pursue my interests, pursue my hobbies and just get out and meet more people >> reporter: for nathan, like so many others in the juliet letter archives, true love followed >> sarah and i, we fell in love. we got married in a friend's backyard here in colorado. and a little over a year later we were blessed with our son murray >> reporter: his advice, open your heart >> writing all of these things down in a letter is always a good thing talk to people about what those feelings are and don't
. >> reporter: six years ago nathan harrison was feeling unlucky in love. >> one night i was feeling the way things were going in my life romantically and i just thought about this movie i saw once about the juliet club.al thing >> oh, my god. so you write all of them back? >> yes >> you're all juliet >> reporter: he found the real club and took a risk >> dear juliet capulet, in my own humble admiration of your story, i find myself seeking advice from...
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>> i would give a shout out to a man named fred nathan. i think it is partly because he is married to one of the characters in my book, maude nathan, who is a prominent suffragist. she is in my book because i used her relationship with her sister, annie nathan meyer, who is an anti-suffragist and the founder of bernard college. it is this interesting sibling rivalry and reminds us that not all women wanted to support women getting the vote. maude and frederick had another one of those suffrage marriages and did things like a cross-country automobile trip in 1912 when there were no cross country roads. i remember he turns up at one of the international men's leagues, the international dimension of the suffrage movement is very important. when we finally get to this critical turning point that we have all talked about of the november 1917 referendum in new york state, he is quite ill, and he is pushed in a wheelchair or something equivalent so he can cast his vote for the suffrage amendment so i think he belongs in there. >> definitely, he w
>> i would give a shout out to a man named fred nathan. i think it is partly because he is married to one of the characters in my book, maude nathan, who is a prominent suffragist. she is in my book because i used her relationship with her sister, annie nathan meyer, who is an anti-suffragist and the founder of bernard college. it is this interesting sibling rivalry and reminds us that not all women wanted to support women getting the vote. maude and frederick had another one of those...
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i'm tyler mathen for melissa pleep tonight steve grasso karen finerman, dan nathan guy adami. tonight the tesla bull kathy wood with us why she says it to be headed to $15,000 a share. there you see it today at 734 plus all over tonight's big after hour hovers. peloton, qualcomm. yummy china all on the radar after reporting results earlier today. and later we will reveal tonight's mystery chart. the stock has been on a roller coaster over the past year but dan thinks it's primed to pop. we will bring you the name and more the biggest stock story of the day, the week, months year so far. the worst day in eight years after a company executive warned the coronavirus in outbreak could delay deliveries tesla slumping 17% the pullback follows a nearly 40% surgeon monday and tuesday so is tesla's record run, guy, finally run out of juice. >> i'm not pretending to answer that because we don't know. but the last two days in context when had a stock trading 12 million shares a day traded over 100 million from monday and tuesday and obviously we had volume again today a lot of people hav
i'm tyler mathen for melissa pleep tonight steve grasso karen finerman, dan nathan guy adami. tonight the tesla bull kathy wood with us why she says it to be headed to $15,000 a share. there you see it today at 734 plus all over tonight's big after hour hovers. peloton, qualcomm. yummy china all on the radar after reporting results earlier today. and later we will reveal tonight's mystery chart. the stock has been on a roller coaster over the past year but dan thinks it's primed to pop. we will...
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dan nathan, two questions. is the chip rally getting started?ld nvidia lead theway i. >> 15% could be there tomorrow sully. this is an analyst been on the right side of the trade and working his estimates up you know, listen a lot of things that crypto is so '17. if you think about it. but from 2016 to the highs in the 2018 nvidia rallied 1,000% then cut in half in 2018 now it's up more than 10 oh% making new all-time highs. so, you know, this is where one where investors have short memories this is not one i think you want to buy on this sort of breakout here it's trading at a rm reasonable multiple if you tetrahydrocannibols a and autonomy and maybe crypto, if tom lee is right and you haveo at 20,000 this will be at 400. >> certainly nvidia has been a poster child for momentum in the chip space but looking at fisk alq4 they put up in terms of data center up 43% a billion-dollar business and the expectations for kwiskle q1 is a billion.1 or two. and bunch of upgrades came after the announcement that explains it in realtime there's been the gami
dan nathan, two questions. is the chip rally getting started?ld nvidia lead theway i. >> 15% could be there tomorrow sully. this is an analyst been on the right side of the trade and working his estimates up you know, listen a lot of things that crypto is so '17. if you think about it. but from 2016 to the highs in the 2018 nvidia rallied 1,000% then cut in half in 2018 now it's up more than 10 oh% making new all-time highs. so, you know, this is where one where investors have short...
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dan nathan principal at risk reversal advisers.y not a good day, to sara's point, but the best weeks since june for the dow why this sudden strength >> to me sudden strength is more about the market wanted a dip, said it was over-eager i think the big explanation is what has been continuing to work, which is thenasdaq 100 type stocks. the big consistent giants that have basically seen as leadership for a long time they're both quality and they're defense. they're perceived as being these battle ships, so i think it's understandable a lot of this open-ended, we don't know -- >> dan, if you do back, and we've done it before, but if you track the fed's balance sheet with the equity markets. that's the wind at our sails here, nothing has changed. >> well, it's funny, the fed chair called that a mid-cycle adjustment they adjusted it up. that fits the yield curve. they knew what it was going to do to risk assets, but i think what changed this week is china grout in the game. that's really what they did. what was it, 10% decline after bei
dan nathan principal at risk reversal advisers.y not a good day, to sara's point, but the best weeks since june for the dow why this sudden strength >> to me sudden strength is more about the market wanted a dip, said it was over-eager i think the big explanation is what has been continuing to work, which is thenasdaq 100 type stocks. the big consistent giants that have basically seen as leadership for a long time they're both quality and they're defense. they're perceived as being these...
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blistering form adding another early in the 2nd half golden boy erling holland then 7 recalled by nathan his goal in his 1st 5 when does the games just a few a few minutes later and referee old way of a random out of school one with a quarter of an hour left on the clock for neil to the one i'm so on. and before we go a video of an astronaut reuniting with her dog after spending nearly a year in spice is gone viral causing damn pozza around the world for staying a cost on this week off the 328 days on the international space station dog little brown dog known as l b d was very obviously lighted to see her again. not sure who was more excited glad she remembers me after a crash right when she posted a video on social media i think of that. coming up next world stories looks at dresden 75 years off of the city was reduced to ruins by the allied bombing if not in $45.00 more news coming up at the top of the hour with want to look good for now i'm anthony hallett thanks for joining us. w's crime fighters are back to africa's most successful in radio drama series continues this season the sto
blistering form adding another early in the 2nd half golden boy erling holland then 7 recalled by nathan his goal in his 1st 5 when does the games just a few a few minutes later and referee old way of a random out of school one with a quarter of an hour left on the clock for neil to the one i'm so on. and before we go a video of an astronaut reuniting with her dog after spending nearly a year in spice is gone viral causing damn pozza around the world for staying a cost on this week off the 328...
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let's bring in nathan hodge there with the story. nathan, the u.s. president here saying again this we go again. bernie sanders quite blainely s plainly saying he is no friend of vladimir putin. how is this playing there through russian officials and media? >> reporter: yeah, we're also seeing kind of a repeat of what we've seen in the past, which is blanket russian denials. yesterday we were told warnings of russian meddling in the 2020 election were, quote, paranoid messages. and this squares very much with the messages that we've heard in the past from the kremlin, basically vladimir putin has said that russia does not, mass not and will not meddle in the elections of other countries. but it is also important to point out sort of the glee with which russian officialdom has greeted news. take for instance the hdnc hack in 2016, putin said that the important thing wasn't who did it but the information was out there. so if we learned anything, it is that these kinds of campaigns not necessarily meant to -- well, work in favor of one candidate or anot
let's bring in nathan hodge there with the story. nathan, the u.s. president here saying again this we go again. bernie sanders quite blainely s plainly saying he is no friend of vladimir putin. how is this playing there through russian officials and media? >> reporter: yeah, we're also seeing kind of a repeat of what we've seen in the past, which is blanket russian denials. yesterday we were told warnings of russian meddling in the 2020 election were, quote, paranoid messages. and this...
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nathan in baltimore text in "my opinion on his guilt is not important to stop the fact that we are havingwhere the evidence is being withheld is shameful. i believe the gop is convinced of trump's guilt but are afraid to do the right thing. brenda in springfield vermont, good evening to you. >> good evening. i just wanted to say i do think he is guilty as sin but however the vote goes, i'm very curious to know and kind of scared what is going to happen when more information comes out, are these guys that are voting for an acquittal and they going to be eating their shoes because they were wrong? >> richard also calling on the guilty line, mount pocono pennsylvania. >> good evening, thank you for taking my call. i want to thank you so much for allowing the american people a platform to voice our opinion. he is guilty. in my mind he's guilty for so many reasons. i would like to remind the american people one of the first things that he hid from us, he hid his taxes from us. going to the actual trial i actually have been watching since 2015 since he announced his candidacy but sticking to th
nathan in baltimore text in "my opinion on his guilt is not important to stop the fact that we are havingwhere the evidence is being withheld is shameful. i believe the gop is convinced of trump's guilt but are afraid to do the right thing. brenda in springfield vermont, good evening to you. >> good evening. i just wanted to say i do think he is guilty as sin but however the vote goes, i'm very curious to know and kind of scared what is going to happen when more information comes...
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i forgot to introduce nathan is with us. i can't ask you a question without saying hello. nathan gonzalez, publisher for "inside elections" joins the conversation. there is this tendency. we did it in 2016 and people say, yeah, bernie has his group, but. we better drop the "but." >> looking at last year, two of the consistent polling numbers were biden and sanders. they were consistently one and two. what we're seeing now is what we thought it was going to happen in that biden was going to struggle in early states. but what we're figuring out is what is the real life impact of that? that is biden going down and sanders increasing. i think there are some comparisons to 2016 where candidate donald trump didn't have a majority of the vote until well into the process, but he had a hard-core 25, 30%. the key difference from 2016 in the republican race is because of the proportional allocation of delegates, it's going to be hard for bernie to get a majority when you're only getting a certain percentage. if he doesn't win the nomination, he's going to be in this race for a very l
i forgot to introduce nathan is with us. i can't ask you a question without saying hello. nathan gonzalez, publisher for "inside elections" joins the conversation. there is this tendency. we did it in 2016 and people say, yeah, bernie has his group, but. we better drop the "but." >> looking at last year, two of the consistent polling numbers were biden and sanders. they were consistently one and two. what we're seeing now is what we thought it was going to happen in...
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nathan bedford forrest, for those who don't know, was a millionaire slave trader who as --onfederate general killed jonathan: can you get to a question? several hundred union officers -- soldiers and their officers and was the founder of the ku klux klan. today, where is our message about lincoln? peter: i am glad you brought up forrest. i think times have changed radically. when i started doing this, i was 19 and it was 1985 and i was at appomattox and the lost cause perspective prevailed. times have changed, i think you can find what i believe are more rearguard actions, we see the neo-confederates who rise to the talk. this is my final point. her armies of deliverance, let's not lose sight of what the armies did, because even in reconstruction, despite a counter attack by former confederates, they could not do two things -- they could not break up the union again and they cannot enslave african-americans again. so the price in blood that the northern armies paid, i think in the end, it was in fact worth it, and the political outcome of reconstruction i think verifies that. thank y
nathan bedford forrest, for those who don't know, was a millionaire slave trader who as --onfederate general killed jonathan: can you get to a question? several hundred union officers -- soldiers and their officers and was the founder of the ku klux klan. today, where is our message about lincoln? peter: i am glad you brought up forrest. i think times have changed radically. when i started doing this, i was 19 and it was 1985 and i was at appomattox and the lost cause perspective prevailed....
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i rise today to congratulate nathan tutor for receiving the texas hospital association pioneer award. each year this award is given to rural hospital administrators who c.e.o. who demonstrates creative and innovative leadership within the organization and community. this year the award was given to one of their very own. he came onboard as the c.e.o. of elcampo memorial hospital in 2017. since he has been on the team, the emergency department has expanded by 11 beds, three new campus care clinics have been opened within the community, five walk-in clinics have been added, and new physicians have been recruited. elcampo has benefited from the expansion of services but so have the surrounding communities. we are thankful for mr. tutor and those working with him at the hospital for their efforts in improving and expanding health care services for the area. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today. >> capitol hill testimony today. we'll take you live to the house appropriations
i rise today to congratulate nathan tutor for receiving the texas hospital association pioneer award. each year this award is given to rural hospital administrators who c.e.o. who demonstrates creative and innovative leadership within the organization and community. this year the award was given to one of their very own. he came onboard as the c.e.o. of elcampo memorial hospital in 2017. since he has been on the team, the emergency department has expanded by 11 beds, three new campus care...
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nathan citino of rice university. dr. citino has written many, many articles and two very fine books on the middle east. book won the book prize from the society of historians. it is a great honor. i will turn this never now to first -- this over now to first dr. toprani. dr. toprani: so, there is no need to go over my background. i am an associate professor at the u.s. naval war college. obviously i do need to add a little disclaimer to my remarks. while i am here on an official capacity, none of the opinions i express should be construed as representing the official opinion of the united states government or any of its agencies. leaving that aside, this is a short talk i give to my students at the war college regarding the oil industry. i will try to keep it to 10 minutes. hopefully david will keep me honest. so the aim of this talk is to give you one, an overview of how the oil industry operates as informed by the study of history the second -- study of history and the second point, to explain how oil influenced u.s. p
nathan citino of rice university. dr. citino has written many, many articles and two very fine books on the middle east. book won the book prize from the society of historians. it is a great honor. i will turn this never now to first -- this over now to first dr. toprani. dr. toprani: so, there is no need to go over my background. i am an associate professor at the u.s. naval war college. obviously i do need to add a little disclaimer to my remarks. while i am here on an official capacity, none...
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alsell off all week long today no exception welcome to traders tonight seem teerm steve grasso dan nathan and guy adami. well tonight on fast, it's one for the history books. wall street wrapping up the single worst week for the market since really the depths of the financial crisis in 2008 all 11 s&p 500 sectors falling into correction. meaning they're more than 10% down from the highs. selling has been hard, fast and really until late today a bit indiscriminate hard to believe that just last wednesday we were talking on this very show about all-time highs. since then, the broader market down 13% 18 s&p 500 stocks lost more than 20% this week. all told, the s&p 500 wiped out nearly four trillion dlarps in market value over the past ten sessions that's the budget of the united states of america. so, guy adami heading to the weekend, i'm pulling a fast one on you "fast money" one on you you. >> fire away. >> the big violent move up into the day you know the chatter i'm not saying anything out of school maybe the fed steps in over the weekend and does something do you think we see something
alsell off all week long today no exception welcome to traders tonight seem teerm steve grasso dan nathan and guy adami. well tonight on fast, it's one for the history books. wall street wrapping up the single worst week for the market since really the depths of the financial crisis in 2008 all 11 s&p 500 sectors falling into correction. meaning they're more than 10% down from the highs. selling has been hard, fast and really until late today a bit indiscriminate hard to believe that just...
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. >> the falcon walk usually reserved for the air force football team but tonight it is nathan mackinnon colorado avalanche calling the air force academy their home. headlined by the greatest show in the sky, i fly over. the avs will host drew doughty and the los angeles kings. the cadets have been the heart and soul of this service academy for 66 years. thousands of
. >> the falcon walk usually reserved for the air force football team but tonight it is nathan mackinnon colorado avalanche calling the air force academy their home. headlined by the greatest show in the sky, i fly over. the avs will host drew doughty and the los angeles kings. the cadets have been the heart and soul of this service academy for 66 years. thousands of
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i'm nathan masters, and this is "lost l.a." cmany people see l.a. asy of the future, a place withoutast, a freeway metropolis that sprang up fully formed in the 20th century, but the roots of southern california history run deeppeople have called this land home for usands of years, and their stories give us a richer understanding of where we are nowhere we're headed in the decades to come, so let's look back and uncover some of these forgotten stories in the archives. "lost l.a." explores southern california history by bringing archival materials to life.
i'm nathan masters, and this is "lost l.a." cmany people see l.a. asy of the future, a place withoutast, a freeway metropolis that sprang up fully formed in the 20th century, but the roots of southern california history run deeppeople have called this land home for usands of years, and their stories give us a richer understanding of where we are nowhere we're headed in the decades to come, so let's look back and uncover some of these forgotten stories in the archives. "lost...
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o nathan: i spokemeone who knows him very well.hey do not get the sense he's on w the out the door. but perhaps the half life has shrunken a little bit. it got pretty tenuous this week. i don't think that was total spin, you know, the idea that he was considering resigning. ti do believe t he was really questioning based on my repoing and the people i spoke to inside the white house and inside the agency. but basically, hs in a situation where he's under so much pressure because trump wants results. and in trump's mind, results is really getting some of these people indicted. i mean, trump was really irritated that andrew mccabe,th former f.b.i. deputy was not, you know, locked up. trump is now putting a whole lot of pressur on the durham report which is the investigation of the origins of the russian. investigat if that report turns out to not be a blockbuster, there's going to be huge pressure on barr. robert: what's driving the pardons? >> well, in thisch latest b of pardons, iis the recommendations of president trump's friends
o nathan: i spokemeone who knows him very well.hey do not get the sense he's on w the out the door. but perhaps the half life has shrunken a little bit. it got pretty tenuous this week. i don't think that was total spin, you know, the idea that he was considering resigning. ti do believe t he was really questioning based on my repoing and the people i spoke to inside the white house and inside the agency. but basically, hs in a situation where he's under so much pressure because trump wants...
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our south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan looks ahead to the trip. for the arrival of president trump, no expense is being spared. his first stop — the city of ahmedabad in prime minister modi's home state, gujarat. preparations include building a wall along his planned route to conceal some of the slums in the area. residents aren't pleased. translation: when you are spending so much money for the wall, then come and have a look inside the shanties of us poor people. you can spend 800,000 to a million rupees for the wall, then also go inside the shanty of a poor person to see how they are living, what conditions they are living in. president trump's expected to get a grand welcome when he and prime minister modi address a rally in the city to inaugurate the world's largest cricket stadium, motera. it's modelled on the howdy modi event last year in houston, texas, when the leaders stood side by side at a rally in america with thousands in attendance. both face pressure at home. president trump post—impeachment, prime minister modi in the wake of kash
our south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan looks ahead to the trip. for the arrival of president trump, no expense is being spared. his first stop — the city of ahmedabad in prime minister modi's home state, gujarat. preparations include building a wall along his planned route to conceal some of the slums in the area. residents aren't pleased. translation: when you are spending so much money for the wall, then come and have a look inside the shanties of us poor people. you can spend...
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two first—half goals in six minutes from philip billing, and nathan ake proved enough to secure all threeottom three. villa are 17th. very pleased with today‘s effort that the lads have given. it was a great start, i thought we played well. ii—vii and then the sending off and we battled well. our attitude was set from early in the match and we started well and we created chances even with ten we created chances even with ten we created chances. that was a good sign for us with and without the ball. there were also crucial games at watford and newcastle. watford started the day 19th in the table and were 2—0 up against everton but lost 3—2. bottom side norwich went to st james‘s park six points adrift of watford — and failed to score — though newcastle couldn‘t score either. so they walk away with a point apiece. so as you can see, norwich remain bottom, now five points behind watford. everton now up to ninth after coming from behind to beat watford 3—2. if we go to the top of the table, you‘ll see sheffield united are up to fifth after a 1—0 win at crystal palace. and at the very top, liv
two first—half goals in six minutes from philip billing, and nathan ake proved enough to secure all threeottom three. villa are 17th. very pleased with today‘s effort that the lads have given. it was a great start, i thought we played well. ii—vii and then the sending off and we battled well. our attitude was set from early in the match and we started well and we created chances even with ten we created chances even with ten we created chances. that was a good sign for us with and without...
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by children especially child soldiers i want to share this from you tube nathan says as the u.s. military veteran any weapon of war does not belong in civilian hands i'm a 4th generation that my father faced child soldiers in vietnam with a k 47 s. and we also got a comment from a former child soldier himself in the south sudan region conflict i've listened to emmanuel jal and here's his experience with that gun. in my experience it's a k 47 and it's light it's easy to kind of. when you find it you enjoy the beat of reason makes you stronger you see it strong when my friend die and i have to cause it's got lots more. what i can say now. that i've got. no child should ever come this. is where we were growing. we're taught to take you for 7 years so far and how much we looked. what do you make of that comment. it's actually really sad and i wish there was a bit more awareness. among the countries in the governments that decided to send these weapons to different points around the world whether it's africa whether it's the middle east like in america. from the lean mass actually on
by children especially child soldiers i want to share this from you tube nathan says as the u.s. military veteran any weapon of war does not belong in civilian hands i'm a 4th generation that my father faced child soldiers in vietnam with a k 47 s. and we also got a comment from a former child soldier himself in the south sudan region conflict i've listened to emmanuel jal and here's his experience with that gun. in my experience it's a k 47 and it's light it's easy to kind of. when you find it...
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alongside prime minister narendra modi in his home city. 0ur south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathanexpect from the trip. as india gets ready for the arrival of president trump, no expense is being spared. his first stop, the city of ahmedabad, in prime minister modi's home state, gujarat. preparations include building a wall along his planned route to conceal some of the slums in the area. the residents aren't pleased. translation: when you are spending so much money for the wall, then come and have a look inside the shanties of us poor people. you can spend 800,000 to a million rupees for the wall, then also go inside the shanty of a poor person to see how they are living, what conditions they are living in. president trump is expected to get a grand welcome when he and prime minister modi address a rally in the city to inaugurate the world's largest cricket stadium, motera. it is modelled on the howdy modi event last year in houston, texas, when the leaders stood side by side at a rally in america, with thousands in attendance. both face pressure at home. president trump post—impe
alongside prime minister narendra modi in his home city. 0ur south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathanexpect from the trip. as india gets ready for the arrival of president trump, no expense is being spared. his first stop, the city of ahmedabad, in prime minister modi's home state, gujarat. preparations include building a wall along his planned route to conceal some of the slums in the area. the residents aren't pleased. translation: when you are spending so much money for the wall, then...
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rajini vaidya nathan reports. tensions ignited on the streets of the indian capital.o the city. deadly riots between hindus and muslims, sparked by protests over the government's citizenship act, which critics say marginalises muslims. "they surrounded my father and i, and asked us to shout hindu slogans," this muslim told the bbc. one man took off my helmet and another hit me on the head with a rod. they were only attacking muslims after identifying us by our names. the violence continues. in this hindu area, mobs were on the streets, chanting, as they carried sticks and stones. there have been victims of both faiths. at least six deaths, including a policeman and more than 150 injured. the worst religious violence delhi has seen for years. just a few miles away, a display of unity as the us president was hosted by the indian prime minister. all smiles but this is deeply embarrassing for mr modi, whose hindu nationalist bjp party has been blamed for stoking the tensions. as the two leaders addressed the media, prime minister modi made no mention of the violence as th
rajini vaidya nathan reports. tensions ignited on the streets of the indian capital.o the city. deadly riots between hindus and muslims, sparked by protests over the government's citizenship act, which critics say marginalises muslims. "they surrounded my father and i, and asked us to shout hindu slogans," this muslim told the bbc. one man took off my helmet and another hit me on the head with a rod. they were only attacking muslims after identifying us by our names. the violence...
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with that and ford the stock abysmal but what's interesting out of the three is general motors dan nathan appearing on the show does a great time did a power pitch for gm the other night it made sense. you can trade it on the long side against the low in may around 31.5023. we can talk valuation. but that doesn't matter. but if they can get the ev thing right which they might be on the verge of, the risk reward at these levels makes sense. >> is it long term hold and buy. >> get it right here if it holds the 32 level it could be a general electric for steve and tim, that type of thing, yes. >> look at the chart though they just had up in gm, i still see a lower trend line. >> it's treshl. >> it's a terrible trend line. they're all chasing the ev front, all chasing tesla revamping, restructuring it's not over yet. you have time to buy this. >> traditional auto make eshs if you want to call them that it's bifurcation. nissan seven year lows toyota has all-time highs you have to get the right one. but there are themes in the auto patch that are obviously important going forward. >> tim, on g
with that and ford the stock abysmal but what's interesting out of the three is general motors dan nathan appearing on the show does a great time did a power pitch for gm the other night it made sense. you can trade it on the long side against the low in may around 31.5023. we can talk valuation. but that doesn't matter. but if they can get the ev thing right which they might be on the verge of, the risk reward at these levels makes sense. >> is it long term hold and buy. >> get it...
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we brought you your unfiltered view of government every day since nathan 79. this year we are bringing you an of thated view government, in other words, your future. this election season, go deep, direct, and unfiltered. see the biggest picture for yourself. make up your on mine. with c-span campaign 2020, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. announcer: here is a look at life coverage tuesday p on c-span at 10:30 a.m. eastern, elf and human services secretary
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from delhi, our correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports." a mother screams to her son. the panic of riots has turned into the misery of grief. the last rites for this man — a muslim, just 27, a father of two. today, mourners thronged outside his home. earlier in the week, there were mobs. witnesses say he was shot in broad daylight as he went to buy food for his children. translation: we don't know where the bullet hit him. there was a lot of firing. the police were not helping us. they were with the mob. the death toll is rising, after days of riots between hindus and muslims. the pain is all around. it began with protests over the government's citizenship act escalated. the law which offers amnesty to illegal immigrants from nearby countries excludes muslims. for the families of those who lost their lives, the horror continues. as relatives gather here at the mortuary, they say they still don't know when the bodies of their loved ones will be released. 85—year—old akbari's family are still waiting to bury her. a mob torched her home — her
from delhi, our correspondent rajini vaidya nathan reports." a mother screams to her son. the panic of riots has turned into the misery of grief. the last rites for this man — a muslim, just 27, a father of two. today, mourners thronged outside his home. earlier in the week, there were mobs. witnesses say he was shot in broad daylight as he went to buy food for his children. translation: we don't know where the bullet hit him. there was a lot of firing. the police were not helping us....
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thanks so much for joining us, nathan. >>> and let's turn to senior political analyst and senioriedter at "the atlantic." thanks very much for your time, ron. what we're seeing here is a return to the nightmare scenario once again with u.s. elections. talk about that briefing and the aftermath of it. tell us why the president would get angry? if he didn't do it himself and secondly, his briefings are required by law. >> this is a very consistent pattern of behavior. from the beginning he's viewed russian meddling as a view of his personal credibility and viability. he's seen any discussion as effectively casting doubt on the validity of his election. and has been unable to separate this purse naul from the nalden level. . >> and how difficult does it make it for the elekderates are o -- >> the republicans will argue there's a process that goes on by itself and year hardening our systems. but there's no question, not only, as you pointed out, taking putin's word over his own intelligence agency. but firing people who are raising the alarm and to me the continuation of the short term. su
thanks so much for joining us, nathan. >>> and let's turn to senior political analyst and senioriedter at "the atlantic." thanks very much for your time, ron. what we're seeing here is a return to the nightmare scenario once again with u.s. elections. talk about that briefing and the aftermath of it. tell us why the president would get angry? if he didn't do it himself and secondly, his briefings are required by law. >> this is a very consistent pattern of behavior....
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such an erotic footage has come out of paris a scene where a fire did break out nathan yet got to be on crying station in the french capital police say it was started by a group of people who'd been attending a concert of a congolese artist named by i describe the group's action is totally unacceptable in the cry for support of the. did try to prevent firefighters from getting closer to the blaze firefighters they did manage to extinguish the fire a number of vehicles were destroyed the station has been evacuated along with the metro and people have been asked to avoid the area. meanwhile france has been angered by comments made by the ambassador of his ally mali he was critical of french anti-terrorist squads in the west african country charlotte the as more tensions have risen diplomatically between mali and france following those comments by the passage of france in which he criticised denounce the actions of french soldiers on the ground in his country. elements there are no desirable some elements of the army because we see it all we see to use all over and we don't know what th
such an erotic footage has come out of paris a scene where a fire did break out nathan yet got to be on crying station in the french capital police say it was started by a group of people who'd been attending a concert of a congolese artist named by i describe the group's action is totally unacceptable in the cry for support of the. did try to prevent firefighters from getting closer to the blaze firefighters they did manage to extinguish the fire a number of vehicles were destroyed the station...
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she had to give up herjob to care for her youngest son, nathan, who has complex needs including adhd.also do feel i have been punished, not by my son but by life because... no matter how much you try to get yourself a couple of steps ahead, you're always going to be a couple of steps behind, financially. in york, mary receives £66 a week to care for her 30—year—old son, who has autism. to raise money for the poor and homeless. despite barely making ends meet, her family set up a food bank to help others in their position. had i been able to work to my qualifications, i would have been doing very well, thank you! i have more than enough qualifications at the head of school to be head teacher in special education. but i'd only be able to use my skills if i can give them for free. jennifer and mary's situations are not uncommon. giving up work, paired with the higher cost of living to deal with some conditions, can have a big financial impact. the link between poverty and people with disabilities isn't a new one, but these latest figures show how closely connected the two are. people her
she had to give up herjob to care for her youngest son, nathan, who has complex needs including adhd.also do feel i have been punished, not by my son but by life because... no matter how much you try to get yourself a couple of steps ahead, you're always going to be a couple of steps behind, financially. in york, mary receives £66 a week to care for her 30—year—old son, who has autism. to raise money for the poor and homeless. despite barely making ends meet, her family set up a food bank...
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nathan is a nesting bird, he just wants to be. oceans' arms are open wide, tree swings and sways about. paul pretends to be a plant, paul grows up and out. quetsle is so quiet, he rests just like a queen. renee is into rainbows, he creates the scene. skies like a star so bright, all the pronounce are right. tie is a tiger in the night. he claims his own might. unea is a uniform, they prance to their own sound. viola is a volcano, her power's in her ground. ren whistles when she dances. she knows what she's to do. exander exaggerates moves, they re extremely cool. yelly yells yes jow joycely, their voices become the song. zahara zooms in and out. z knows that z belongs. now your chance we need your moves, join the dance. there's always room. mella makes the -- maya makes the art and words. she sings the sound to lights. matthew dreams and tinkers, he makes the world tight. together they make books for the kids they used to be. and for their own two kids so all kids can grow up free. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair
nathan is a nesting bird, he just wants to be. oceans' arms are open wide, tree swings and sways about. paul pretends to be a plant, paul grows up and out. quetsle is so quiet, he rests just like a queen. renee is into rainbows, he creates the scene. skies like a star so bright, all the pronounce are right. tie is a tiger in the night. he claims his own might. unea is a uniform, they prance to their own sound. viola is a volcano, her power's in her ground. ren whistles when she dances. she...
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rajini vaidya nathan reports.d wind trip to india in gujarat. home town of new injury modi, who welcomed them with his trademark bear hug. traditional dances you do not normally see on the tarmac. for the president, who is often greeted by protest, a procession through the city streets. no sign of the 7 million people who posted would turner but lot of love for posted would turner but lot of love foertrumpfor posted would turner but lot of love for mr trump for those who did. -- turn he is a nice man, a friend of india. the atmosphere here is a electric mat for what is the hottest ticket in town. two leader considered political rock stars, deeply polarising but also hugely popular. the main event, a rally to inaugurate the worlds largest cricket stadium. in the worlds largest democracy. india - usa relations are no longerjust another fa ntasy. relations are no longerjust another fantasy. it is a far greater and closer relationship. america loves india, america respects india and america will always be faithful and
rajini vaidya nathan reports.d wind trip to india in gujarat. home town of new injury modi, who welcomed them with his trademark bear hug. traditional dances you do not normally see on the tarmac. for the president, who is often greeted by protest, a procession through the city streets. no sign of the 7 million people who posted would turner but lot of love for posted would turner but lot of love foertrumpfor posted would turner but lot of love for mr trump for those who did. -- turn he is a...