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they lost again to fall seven games out in the nationa leae west.ors field where this little girl add sweet time. so did the rockies. up 3-0 in the sixth. parra rips a base hit. parra with a two-run homer in the fourth. trevor story followes with two-run single. is charlie blackmon with a big series again the giants. capping off the ining with two-run double. colorado wins 8-0. san francisco falls to 6-13. their worst start in 34 years. >>> at the coliseum, these kids had fun even though the a's did not. this game decided in the third with bases loaded. andrew walks nelson cruz, 2-0 mariners. one batter later, taylor motter clearing basis. seattle erased any doubt in the seventh as cruz connects for three-run shot. mariners cruise by a's 11-1 snapping oakland's five-game win streak. >>> tomorrowage l >>> tomorrow the athletics have the day off. dodgers come to town. an warriors play. >> without steve kerr. >> without steve you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send mone
they lost again to fall seven games out in the nationa leae west.ors field where this little girl add sweet time. so did the rockies. up 3-0 in the sixth. parra rips a base hit. parra with a two-run homer in the fourth. trevor story followes with two-run single. is charlie blackmon with a big series again the giants. capping off the ining with two-run double. colorado wins 8-0. san francisco falls to 6-13. their worst start in 34 years. >>> at the coliseum, these kids had fun even...
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policy toward egypt that priorititizes perceived nationa security interest. amy: we have to leave it there. do part two of conversation online. cairo.respondent with breaking news at least 10 died st. o bombings in petersburg and i will speak this weekend friday in denver, british columbia. i'm ♪ >> mosques typically have these tall spires you see on the side of the dome. they originally functioned as eliminated watchtowers. their primary function now is a podium to call the faithful to prayer five times a day. the interesting things about the blue mosque in istanbul is
policy toward egypt that priorititizes perceived nationa security interest. amy: we have to leave it there. do part two of conversation online. cairo.respondent with breaking news at least 10 died st. o bombings in petersburg and i will speak this weekend friday in denver, british columbia. i'm ♪ >> mosques typically have these tall spires you see on the side of the dome. they originally functioned as eliminated watchtowers. their primary function now is a podium to call the faithful to...
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and at the women's final four the dallas, stanford was trying to earn a spot on the nationa i no longere with the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after harvoni treatment. tell your doctor if you've ever had hepatitis b, a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv or any other medical conditions and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone with harvoni can cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. common side effects of harvoni include tiredness, headache and weakness. ready to let go of hep c? ask your hep c specialist a
and at the women's final four the dallas, stanford was trying to earn a spot on the nationa i no longere with the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just...
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that is according to a new bloomberg morning calle consult nationa, but only 45% say the tax returnselevant to the president doing his job. global news toy for hours a day are by more than 120 cut -- 24 hours a day powered by more th n journalists and analysts all over the country, this is bloomberg. julie: why investors push this market value cap forward and general motors. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: this is "bloomberg markets." i am julie hyman. tesla briefly surpassed general motors to become america's most valuable company. that came after the company passed ft. market gap. cory johnson joins us from san francisco with more. i guess we like to talk about this story because it is a race, so to speak, and tesla has been such a momentum stock. what does this tell us about really what it is is elon musk's valuation? what are people expecting from him? cory: i think this tells us everything. this is the most important thing there is to know about tesla. that tells us a lot about business journalism, too. the 10th a look at stocks and market caps on is a proxy for the success of a bus
that is according to a new bloomberg morning calle consult nationa, but only 45% say the tax returnselevant to the president doing his job. global news toy for hours a day are by more than 120 cut -- 24 hours a day powered by more th n journalists and analysts all over the country, this is bloomberg. julie: why investors push this market value cap forward and general motors. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: this is "bloomberg markets." i am julie hyman. tesla briefly surpassed general...
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. >> the all girls high school robotics team is heading to a big nationa >>> the u.s.s teaming up with canada and mexico to bring the 2020 world games to the area. soccer's global governing body, fifa, is expected to award the games in 2020. so far no one else has emermed to rival this north american bid. >>> move over fellas, some young women in san francisco are making waves in an area dominated by men, robotics. >> these high school students have not been at it long, but they're already being noticed. sergio quintana has the details. >> reporter: for the last several weeks, a teen of engineers, coders and builders has been assembling robot 64 they are the missfits, an all girl team from san francisco. they had a good performance earlier this month. >> some of the teal teams at t competition were around for 20 years so being a first year team and doing that well is amazing. >> reporter: anya's parents home has been the workshop. >> they took garage. >> reporter: building the robot has pushed these women to learn an array of skills. >> i take ap computer science at sc
. >> the all girls high school robotics team is heading to a big nationa >>> the u.s.s teaming up with canada and mexico to bring the 2020 world games to the area. soccer's global governing body, fifa, is expected to award the games in 2020. so far no one else has emermed to rival this north american bid. >>> move over fellas, some young women in san francisco are making waves in an area dominated by men, robotics. >> these high school students have not been at it...
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this question of what it means and what the implications of signs conducted for nas nationas could a more relevant now than ever. if this budget proposal goes through. let me get back to what darpa is today and where it came from and how we got from there to vietnam. darpa was created in 1958 as a direct result of the soviet launch sputnik. the launch of the first artificial snow satellite. this created a panic, something i can't get them or to septembe. the idea that the soviets were ahead of us in the space race, able to lunch and dinner cannot -- intercontinental ballistic missile. resin eisenhower created darpa, or are about as the nations first agency. so before nasa. it was going to consolidate all the satellite programs and what agency and gives into space. it did that. then if you follow the quick narrative of darpa it grew from that great success into a $3 billion figure agency that it is today made up of about 140 technical personnel, program and just come in and it's unique in government and this anti-bureaucratically. there are entering a permanent employees. people come
this question of what it means and what the implications of signs conducted for nas nationas could a more relevant now than ever. if this budget proposal goes through. let me get back to what darpa is today and where it came from and how we got from there to vietnam. darpa was created in 1958 as a direct result of the soviet launch sputnik. the launch of the first artificial snow satellite. this created a panic, something i can't get them or to septembe. the idea that the soviets were ahead of...
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trump's blil philosophy is interpreted a number of different ways poplist, nationalist, economic nationa nationalist i think they're all wrong it's a guy who loves his country that wants to try hand at running it and that's what -- so what he is applying the same kind of business sense multi tasking doing all these things as once and creates a sense of chaos. you have a lot of unease against democrats and in entertainment industry and media they cannot keep up with him he's like a crazed personal trainer and they -- the class cannot keep up with him and it's really interesting things to see. because among his failures you talk about some of them. you have executive order and offshore drilling and you have deregulation and gorsuch and decreased border crossings and when you start thinking about that over 100 days that's almost one thing every two to three weeks. that's pretty good. >> you're giving him a fair. >> yes. >> fair grade. >> i don't know. >> a and b. >> i've about drinking. >> plus look that this way martha mc cowen gets all new graphics. >> yeah. >> whole new deal. >> call is
trump's blil philosophy is interpreted a number of different ways poplist, nationalist, economic nationa nationalist i think they're all wrong it's a guy who loves his country that wants to try hand at running it and that's what -- so what he is applying the same kind of business sense multi tasking doing all these things as once and creates a sense of chaos. you have a lot of unease against democrats and in entertainment industry and media they cannot keep up with him he's like a crazed...
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he alsjust won nationa magazineward forest porting r his reporti going dercovert a prate pris.m welcomeack toemocracy now! lk abouthat you w on the stres. >> thanks r having me. essentlly, thiis the trd majorlash hpening in berkey of th time. each ofhese rales, they have had larr -- lge reprentation of whe natialist groups. th rly was call by a coalitioof t far rit under the baer of free speech. they werere saying it was a free speech rally in the c city that was known f for its 1960's free speech movements. i think men of the counter protesters saw this as the cover for, you know, why supremacist groups and fascist groups to organize. when i went to the demonstration, essentially, the held and wasg court owned by the police. police were checking people for weapons. there was essentially a line drawn between the two sides and people were shouting at each other and it did not take long before the situation turned into an all-out brawl where dozens of people are punching and kicking each other. as time passed, the police and essentially disappeared and there was kind of for hours
he alsjust won nationa magazineward forest porting r his reporti going dercovert a prate pris.m welcomeack toemocracy now! lk abouthat you w on the stres. >> thanks r having me. essentlly, thiis the trd majorlash hpening in berkey of th time. each ofhese rales, they have had larr -- lge reprentation of whe natialist groups. th rly was call by a coalitioof t far rit under the baer of free speech. they werere saying it was a free speech rally in the c city that was known f for its 1960's...
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then in march 2005, he reached out to the chairman of the republican nationa committee who vouched for gorsuch as a true loyalist and the a good strong conservative. judge gorsuch ultimately joined the bush administration in june of '05. through our examination of his documents we learned that during his tenure at the department of justice he was involved in efforts to strip detainees of their ability to have hebeas cases heard by federal courts, defend and protect the bush administration's position on torture and issue an expansive signing statement on the detainee treatment act. these statements were used to highlight parts of the law the administration intended not to follow. importantly, we learned that judge gorsuch advocated for the bush administration to issue a broad signing statement. he said it could be used to, and i quote, help inoculate against the potential of having the administration criticized sometime in the future for not making sufficient changes in interrogation policy, in light of the mcclain portion of the amendment. this statement clearly, and in a formal way th
then in march 2005, he reached out to the chairman of the republican nationa committee who vouched for gorsuch as a true loyalist and the a good strong conservative. judge gorsuch ultimately joined the bush administration in june of '05. through our examination of his documents we learned that during his tenure at the department of justice he was involved in efforts to strip detainees of their ability to have hebeas cases heard by federal courts, defend and protect the bush administration's...
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or bill clinton, first countries they went, to the first clusters they went to reflected what were nationaecurity priorities of that presidency, asia for george h.w. bush. canada and mexico always rank highly because they're our neighbors and our largest trading partners. donald trump is just about offended every close ally the united states has had in one way or another. maybe with the exception of japan to give him a little credit. there fundamentally, he acted diselectricitied and he offended allies while hugging and tipping his thoothat to a lot of thugs d the world. because he hasn't gone anywhere beyond the country and demonstrated that, there is still a big question mark about what his foreign policy means. >> joan, speak to that and the contrast there with his family member advisors, ivanka and jarrod cued kushner here having abroad more than him now. >> it's crazy. he sends jared kushner with no real portfolio to iraq where wearing his vest. i'm glad he was protected. he didn't go there himself. i think there are so many dangerous imcomplications of this home body approach. one is
or bill clinton, first countries they went, to the first clusters they went to reflected what were nationaecurity priorities of that presidency, asia for george h.w. bush. canada and mexico always rank highly because they're our neighbors and our largest trading partners. donald trump is just about offended every close ally the united states has had in one way or another. maybe with the exception of japan to give him a little credit. there fundamentally, he acted diselectricitied and he...
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steve bannon taken off the nationa national security council. why was he put there initially? him. that was that spin after the fact because what happened to general flynn and misleading the vice president maybe so. this is the story now. and but remember, there was a backlash in the mainstream media that bannon is going to be running the national security council. what's a political adviser doing that? and i think a lot of those stories weeks ago were really overplayed and what they're trying to do now is saying steve bannon has been demoted, he's on the bench. brian: they said he almost quit. >> you heard dave bossy on the show earlier saying, and he's close to happen, saying that this is all overblown and all of that, and what i think is from my reporting of people inside the white house is that steve bannon still has an office next to the oval office. so he's not somebody who whether he's on a piece of paper that he's technically part of the nationa national security council or not, he's still going to have a policy. two days ago i was here, and i told you some changes wer
steve bannon taken off the nationa national security council. why was he put there initially? him. that was that spin after the fact because what happened to general flynn and misleading the vice president maybe so. this is the story now. and but remember, there was a backlash in the mainstream media that bannon is going to be running the national security council. what's a political adviser doing that? and i think a lot of those stories weeks ago were really overplayed and what they're trying...
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it is 9:30 on friday but more importantly it is nationa kindergarten day and we want to see your amazings really of yourself but of your kids, whoever. >> zula happy kindergarten day. >> holly sent one. >> you look exactly the same. >> there i am. >> my gosh. you look exactly -- if only you would know what illustrious and successful life you would have had. >> when i was at grant lion in hamilton, ohio. >> super cute. >> hanging with her best friend. aww. >> puppy's face too. they're so cute together. >> best friends. >> we want to see your pictures. your kids, yourself,. >> tucker and erin hanging out a school with kindergarteners there they will be celebrating the day with a class fill of kindergarteners. >> you can get a lot of knowledge from five-year-old. >> absolutely. >> everything you ever needed to know. you learn in kindergartner. >> be nice. 9:31 we're celebrating 2017 washington post principal of the year his name is nathaniel provencio he's the principal in woodbridge, virginia he took over back in 2010 because of hard work and leadership that's why they won. we talk to him
it is 9:30 on friday but more importantly it is nationa kindergarten day and we want to see your amazings really of yourself but of your kids, whoever. >> zula happy kindergarten day. >> holly sent one. >> you look exactly the same. >> there i am. >> my gosh. you look exactly -- if only you would know what illustrious and successful life you would have had. >> when i was at grant lion in hamilton, ohio. >> super cute. >> hanging with her best...