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noel grew up in upstate new york. he went to the university of chicago for undergraduate and also for law school. he and i met when he became a law clerk for judge j. michael luttig on the u.s. court of appeals for the fourth circuit. that was the year after i had clerked. noel went on to clerk for justice scalia on the united states supreme court. i can tell you in his service there, noel came to run the trust and respect of those legendary jurists who relied on him for his sound judgment, skill, and legal analysis. after his clerkship, noel came to work at a small constitutional law litigation boutique in washington, d.c., where i was the baby associate working alongside noel. there are many things that are obvious about noel's record. he is brilliant, he is an incredible talented lawyer, but he also has good judgment. noel is very even keeled. he is steady. nothing rattles him. he is someone you want leading during the crisis. noel is a veteran of the white house counsel's office and the office of legal counsel. he
noel grew up in upstate new york. he went to the university of chicago for undergraduate and also for law school. he and i met when he became a law clerk for judge j. michael luttig on the u.s. court of appeals for the fourth circuit. that was the year after i had clerked. noel went on to clerk for justice scalia on the united states supreme court. i can tell you in his service there, noel came to run the trust and respect of those legendary jurists who relied on him for his sound judgment,...
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noel francisco, nominated solicitor general. he will be the first ever asian-american senate-confirmed solicitor general after confirmation. steven engel, assistant attorney general for the office of legal counsel, an office that functions as legal advisor to executive branch agencies and the president. makan delrahim, nominee to be assistant attorney general for antitrust division at doj. immigrated to this country when he was 10 and if he confirmed, he will be the highest-ranking iranian-american official in the department of justice. we all know makan because he was staff director for our friend sen. hatch here, and his former staff director, he knows what it is like to sit on this side, and he is going to find out what it is like on the other side. so i congratulate all of you, and especially your families. the friends and families of the three nominees, but obviously, you are very proud of them, and probably most of you had something to do with them getting as far as they have. standld you three folks and be sworn, please?
noel francisco, nominated solicitor general. he will be the first ever asian-american senate-confirmed solicitor general after confirmation. steven engel, assistant attorney general for the office of legal counsel, an office that functions as legal advisor to executive branch agencies and the president. makan delrahim, nominee to be assistant attorney general for antitrust division at doj. immigrated to this country when he was 10 and if he confirmed, he will be the highest-ranking...
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osvaldo: noel dÍaz. cuÁl es el efecto de las redadas?an. con este clima de miedo, de divisiones, ademÁs de incertidumbre, de lo que viene. los profesores, los administradores, los trabajadores de todos estos colegios comunitarios. nos hemos reunido para enfrentar esto que estÁ sucediendo y ayudar a nuestros estudiantes. cÓmo lo hacemos? conversamos con ellos, hemos creado una junta, un grupo especializado que nos reunimos en diferentes universidades, nueve universidades en los angeles. conversamos acerca de los desafÍos y cÓmo podemos ayudar unos. podrÍa resumir eso. educar, educar, educar a nuestros estudiantes y a nuestra facultad y a nuestros trabajadores. de cuÁles son los derechos, conozca sus derechos. y segundo hemos formado muchas alianzas y colaboraciones, con distintas organizaciones que estÁn trabajando. de hecho, tenemos que defender el sueÑo de nuestros estudiantes. ellos son los prÓximos cientÍficos, son los prÓximos profesores, los prÓximos mÉdicos. aquÍ tenemos que encerrarlos en un cÍrculo de amor y protecciÓn. [aplausos
osvaldo: noel dÍaz. cuÁl es el efecto de las redadas?an. con este clima de miedo, de divisiones, ademÁs de incertidumbre, de lo que viene. los profesores, los administradores, los trabajadores de todos estos colegios comunitarios. nos hemos reunido para enfrentar esto que estÁ sucediendo y ayudar a nuestros estudiantes. cÓmo lo hacemos? conversamos con ellos, hemos creado una junta, un grupo especializado que nos reunimos en diferentes universidades, nueve universidades en los angeles....
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del balon de futÚtbol con upor 22 horas >>> parecido a malunma rompe la rredes sociales >>> llega noelrres con nuevo tema no va a ser donde tu quieras >>> todo esto y mas en un nuevo dia que comienza contigo >>> "mÚsica?. >>> "mÚsica?. >>> "mÚsica?. >>> "mÚsica?. >>> eso >>> oye >>> "mÚsica?. >>> muy pero muy buenos dÍas hoy viernes 19 de mayo del 2017 felices porque gracias a dios u que es viernes!. >>> con la familia completa como estan?. >>> muy bien >>> como termino la celebracion? >>> los ojos me lloran. >>> nos vamos a sentar, chicos. >>> aprovecho de felicitar a mi padre, que cumple aÑos te quiero y te amo muchas felicidades de todos tus hijos. >>> vamos a estar bien informado con vanessa y las noticias del dia. >>> buenos dÍas. >>> muy buenos dÍas para todos comernzanzamos con noticias telemundo un nuevo dia y los titulares principales donald trump niega que intentara interferir en investigacion rusa en elecciones el presidente aseguro que la s designacion del exdirector del f fbi robert mueller como fiscal general es negativo para el p s pais. >>> si piensa pedir una vidsa l l
del balon de futÚtbol con upor 22 horas >>> parecido a malunma rompe la rredes sociales >>> llega noelrres con nuevo tema no va a ser donde tu quieras >>> todo esto y mas en un nuevo dia que comienza contigo >>> "mÚsica?. >>> "mÚsica?. >>> "mÚsica?. >>> "mÚsica?. >>> eso >>> oye >>> "mÚsica?. >>> muy pero muy buenos dÍas hoy viernes 19 de mayo del 2017 felices...
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putting a bookstore in the bronx and -- >> noel's friends and neighbors agree. >> what noel is doingging light to the fact that we're missing something, something really important. >> i honestly felt like if anybody could do it, it would be her. >> and other people agree, too. earlier this month, noel's indy go-go campaign surpassed her goal of $100,000 in just one month. and caught the attention of celebrities like michael moore who tweeted, please help. i did. >> oh, my god. the response has been incredible. and it's not just coming from my community, but coming from all over america, coming from all over the world. >> the lit bar is just a pop up right now, but noel plans to open a store by the end of this year thanks to the generous donations of complete strangers. >> the place to sit talk arts and entrepreneurship and all things the bronx. we lit. >>> facebook is still one of the best way toes reach new customers, but growing a facebook audience takes time is and a good strategy. one, use bright, high quality images. when you add eye catching photos with your post, people are li
putting a bookstore in the bronx and -- >> noel's friends and neighbors agree. >> what noel is doingging light to the fact that we're missing something, something really important. >> i honestly felt like if anybody could do it, it would be her. >> and other people agree, too. earlier this month, noel's indy go-go campaign surpassed her goal of $100,000 in just one month. and caught the attention of celebrities like michael moore who tweeted, please help. i did. >>...
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noel francisco's president trump's nominee to be the next solicitor general. also, nominations for assistant attorney general, antitrust, and legal counsel. they are also likely to make statements on the president's firing yesterday of fbi director james comey. the president tweeting several times today about that, including saying that "james comey will be replaced by someone who will do a far better job bringing back the spirit and prestige of the fbi." we expect to hear more about that at the white house briefing coming up at 1:30 this afternoon. the president at this hour meeting with the russian foreign minister this morning, sergey lavrov, who is also meeting with secretary of state rex tillerson. also this afternoon, the democratic policy committee holding a hearing on the trump administration's health care plan. they plan to hear from citizens who might be affected by the loss of coverage under the current health care law. we will wait for this hearing to get underway. there was a vote underway right now in the senate, procedural vote on moving forward
noel francisco's president trump's nominee to be the next solicitor general. also, nominations for assistant attorney general, antitrust, and legal counsel. they are also likely to make statements on the president's firing yesterday of fbi director james comey. the president tweeting several times today about that, including saying that "james comey will be replaced by someone who will do a far better job bringing back the spirit and prestige of the fbi." we expect to hear more about...
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the cameraman was captainjohn noel.cinemas, his daughter has actually never seen the film — until now. he suggested to the mount everest committee that they took film, and they pooh—poohed this idea, said, "no, it would have vulgarise the expedition." but he nevertheless persuaded them, and he said, you know, "this is a record that we need to make, like scott of the antarctic." this was going to be a world event. it was a bit like the moon landings. yes, it was, it was, yes, we'd just come back through the war, you know, we were impoverished, people had very little to be excited about, and here was this expedition to mount everest. john noel climbed treacherous rock faces with his camera equipment by day, and by night he would develop his footage. he had this purpose—built tent he'd taken with him to base camp, and at night, using water from the glaciers and yak dung as a source of heat, he processed 10,000 feet of film on the mountain to be sure that he'd got the right composition and good exposures. what was your fath
the cameraman was captainjohn noel.cinemas, his daughter has actually never seen the film — until now. he suggested to the mount everest committee that they took film, and they pooh—poohed this idea, said, "no, it would have vulgarise the expedition." but he nevertheless persuaded them, and he said, you know, "this is a record that we need to make, like scott of the antarctic." this was going to be a world event. it was a bit like the moon landings. yes, it was, it was,...
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noel: noel. lemonis: noel, nice to meet you. is this your company? chris: yes. yes, it is.onis: what do you do for dilascia? chris: we do his silk screening. -lemonis: all of it? -chris: all of it. lemonis: and where are their screens? chris: patrick's on this side, and then our other customers. this whole wall's him? chris: most of it, yes. lemonis: and how much of this actually is the bulk of the business? let's say there's how many screens here? -noel: over 200. -lemonis: 200. and how many of them make up the bulk of the business? -noel: like 50. -lemonis: 50. and for every screen, 150 of them that got wasted, how much is that money thrown in the garbage? noel: probably like $175. lemonis: out of the 200 screens that patrick has designed, over 150 of them are useless. patrick pays his printers $175 for every screen they produce. with the ones that are sitting on the shelf collecting dust, that's over $26,000 that's gone to waste. but the losses don't just end there, because that's just the cost of making the screen. there's time that he put in to make each design, the co
noel: noel. lemonis: noel, nice to meet you. is this your company? chris: yes. yes, it is.onis: what do you do for dilascia? chris: we do his silk screening. -lemonis: all of it? -chris: all of it. lemonis: and where are their screens? chris: patrick's on this side, and then our other customers. this whole wall's him? chris: most of it, yes. lemonis: and how much of this actually is the bulk of the business? let's say there's how many screens here? -noel: over 200. -lemonis: 200. and how many...
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if confirmed, noel will be the first senate confirmed asian-american solicitor general in our country's history which i know is a point of deep pride for many in that community. and i can tell you noel will make a terrific solicitor general and will fulfill the role with skill and principle and integrity. >> i have already done what was next on the agenda i gotta head of myself to be sworn in so no mr. francisco your opening statements to introduce any of her family and friends and that is true for all three of you. >> chairman grassley and members of the committee committee, thank you for taking the time to consider my nomination to be solicitor general of the united states. outside shooting president trump and attorney general sessions for the trust they placed in me to put in this position of solicitor general and also thank you for that warm introduction the girls and i are so grateful for the french if you have shown to us over the years. mr. chairman senator cruz has already introduced my family and joined by my wife of 18 years this past monday was our 80th wedding anniversary. h
if confirmed, noel will be the first senate confirmed asian-american solicitor general in our country's history which i know is a point of deep pride for many in that community. and i can tell you noel will make a terrific solicitor general and will fulfill the role with skill and principle and integrity. >> i have already done what was next on the agenda i gotta head of myself to be sworn in so no mr. francisco your opening statements to introduce any of her family and friends and that...
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a team of distinguished researchers will work with noel on the project. noel said, quote, it is an incredible honor to be selected by the n.i.h. as an organization that has the capacity to make tangible impact on the lives of children. i'm inspired to be working with this incredibly talented group of world renowned researchers as we forge this vital path ahead, end quote. mr. speaker, more than 1,500 u.s. children die annually from child abuse. that number is similar to the mortality rate from all forms of pediatric cancer combined. roughly 40% of child maltreatment deaths result from abusive head trauma. that is heartbreaking and it is wrong. so i congratulate penn state university for leading the effort nationally to fully research this critical issue. together we can help all children see a bert future. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia, mr. scott, for five minutes. raise tt: mr. speaker, i to pay tribu
a team of distinguished researchers will work with noel on the project. noel said, quote, it is an incredible honor to be selected by the n.i.h. as an organization that has the capacity to make tangible impact on the lives of children. i'm inspired to be working with this incredibly talented group of world renowned researchers as we forge this vital path ahead, end quote. mr. speaker, more than 1,500 u.s. children die annually from child abuse. that number is similar to the mortality rate from...
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noel is a republican strategist. dan gernstein is here. so noel, looks like the republicans have a bill that they feel they have enough votes to pass. how confident are you? >> i'm confident in the fact that we have some legislation that is a good bill. i think with upton coming on board and with the president also saying that he likes this bill, i think that everybody is following suit and i think this is finally a piece of legislation that we can hopefully get, you know, through and get passed. with saying that, i have to tell you, i feel like this is bipartisanship at work. one of the things that i've noticed, he's got some democrats on board, some republicans on board. some republicans are not on board, you have the majority on board. i like the fact that everybody has always been upset about the fact that, you know, like when obama was in power, the republicans weren't being brought to the table, this is bipartisanship at work. >> jon: you're not going to get a lot of democrats, right? >> you're going to get enough to where look, you
noel is a republican strategist. dan gernstein is here. so noel, looks like the republicans have a bill that they feel they have enough votes to pass. how confident are you? >> i'm confident in the fact that we have some legislation that is a good bill. i think with upton coming on board and with the president also saying that he likes this bill, i think that everybody is following suit and i think this is finally a piece of legislation that we can hopefully get, you know, through and get...
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but then, it was noel who sang that one. liam didn't sing it, but his fans did. ended. # but don't look back in anger, i heard you say. it's amazing. you could feel the hearts of the people for the 22, you know. it was dead good. the atmosphere inside was emotional. i honestly felt that this was exactly what manchester needed this week. an oasis reunion was always highly unlikely. but it has surprised many that noel gallagher is not in the line—up for ariana grande's all—star fundraising show in manchester this sunday. could he be a surprise on the day? or perhaps join coldplay for a version of the song which has become a soundtrack to a city trying to move on? colin paterson, bbc news, manchester. for the first time, a british police force is to recruit people directly to become detectives — without making them first work in uniform on the beat. the metropolitan police hopes the move will fill some of its 600 detective vacancies, and attract graduates with different skills and backgrounds. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw reports. for decades there has
but then, it was noel who sang that one. liam didn't sing it, but his fans did. ended. # but don't look back in anger, i heard you say. it's amazing. you could feel the hearts of the people for the 22, you know. it was dead good. the atmosphere inside was emotional. i honestly felt that this was exactly what manchester needed this week. an oasis reunion was always highly unlikely. but it has surprised many that noel gallagher is not in the line—up for ariana grande's all—star fundraising...
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noel: mucha de esa gente no habÍa recurrido a otro lugar. >> estÁn aquÍ para servirle, no tengan miedor. los oficiales, no les entregarÁn a las autoridades federales de inmigraciÓn. osvdado: el alcalde darse ti sea promulgado a favor de inmigrantes que mÁs se puede hacer? linda: el alcalde en marzo firmÓ una directiva ejecutiva. instruye a los departamentos de agencia de nuestra ciudad, no van a prevenir que tomen servicios. ya tengan estatus migratorio o no. todos los servicios seguridad van hacer accesible para todos los residentes. ellos tambiÉn pagan impuestos. la segunda cosa con la directiva ejecutiva, es que reitera esta idea, de que la policÍa local no va a ser agentes federales. no vamos a cooperar con agentes federales, sÓlo cuando haya una orden para detener a alguien. eso ha reiterado el jefe de la policÍa. la tercera cosa es que reconocemos, que es importante mantener la informaciÓn y los datos de nuestros inmigrantes privados, confidencial. son las tres primeras cosas primarias, que esta orden ejecutiva ha hecho, el alcalde. andrea: senador ricardo lara, volviendo al tema
noel: mucha de esa gente no habÍa recurrido a otro lugar. >> estÁn aquÍ para servirle, no tengan miedor. los oficiales, no les entregarÁn a las autoridades federales de inmigraciÓn. osvdado: el alcalde darse ti sea promulgado a favor de inmigrantes que mÁs se puede hacer? linda: el alcalde en marzo firmÓ una directiva ejecutiva. instruye a los departamentos de agencia de nuestra ciudad, no van a prevenir que tomen servicios. ya tengan estatus migratorio o no. todos los servicios...
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algunos politicos de la ciudad quieren evitar nuevos casos similares sot noel gallo/concejal lo que quiereno en berkely.. que si es un triplex y el dueÑo vive all no te puede sacar directamente o legalmente hoy la seÑora ruth duerme tranquila al saber que no tiene que dejar su vivienda... y que sus hijos poseen, hasta el da de hoy, un techo seguro a donde llegar... outro si usted o algn conocido est atravesando por una situacin similar. comuniquese con l centro legal de la raza al 510- 437 1554. all le ofrecen a usted asesora gratuita... ellos ofrecen asesora gratuita... desde oakland lorena --- se registra la primera balacera mortal en la ciudad de "south san francisco"... en la que se ve involucrado un agente de la policia de esa ciudad... --- sandra bermudez , nos amplia la informacin.. take pkg 00:05 00:37 nat con esta escena se despertaron hoy los residentes de la calle cork place en "south san francisco"... las vas alrededor estaban acordonadas y habia una gran presencia policiaca.... agentes tocaban de puerta en puerta para interrogar a posibles testigos... es que durante la noche mu
algunos politicos de la ciudad quieren evitar nuevos casos similares sot noel gallo/concejal lo que quiereno en berkely.. que si es un triplex y el dueÑo vive all no te puede sacar directamente o legalmente hoy la seÑora ruth duerme tranquila al saber que no tiene que dejar su vivienda... y que sus hijos poseen, hasta el da de hoy, un techo seguro a donde llegar... outro si usted o algn conocido est atravesando por una situacin similar. comuniquese con l centro legal de la raza al 510- 437...
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noel conway. there he is right there.d of anything. >> well neither is the guy behind the counter. you see how cool he was in the face of that guy constantly threatening to hit him. >>> this next situation, stupefying. that woman in black, she is in a store looking at nooifing available on the wall. see the woman in the apron, she thought the woman was taking the tags off the kitchen ware. the woman pushes her, then threatens her with a knife. she made contact. that poor salesgirl, she was stabbed by this woman. her fellow coworkers, they come out and they kind of get her out of the way to get her some help. but that woman, employees say, she didn't leave. she went up to a cash register so she can make a purchase. >> she thinks she's going to have an opportunity to buy something still? >> yes. that gave them plenty of time to call the police who took this woman in. the saleswoman had five lacerations. she's still recovering in the hospital. >> if she wasn't guilty of taking off the stickers, she's now guilty of stabbing s
noel conway. there he is right there.d of anything. >> well neither is the guy behind the counter. you see how cool he was in the face of that guy constantly threatening to hit him. >>> this next situation, stupefying. that woman in black, she is in a store looking at nooifing available on the wall. see the woman in the apron, she thought the woman was taking the tags off the kitchen ware. the woman pushes her, then threatens her with a knife. she made contact. that poor...
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this is 16-year-old taryn noel schm schmalz.ase is critical because s she was last seen near the kennedy center around 5:30 last night. call police if you know where she is. >>> 10:11 right now. a live look outside at national harbor. looks like you're in the clear for cookouts this afternoon but tonight you may have to be concerned. tom kierein watching when those showers will be where u live. styoay quin was crazy about curls. but it took a twist of fate to find a high-end curler at such a head turning price. and that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. ♪ republican leaders are to affordable health care. i'm tom perriello and in congress i voted for obamacare because it was wrong that a million virginians weren't covered while insurance companies now i'm running for governor because it's wrong that most virginia incomes haven't gone up in 20 years. together, we can stop d
this is 16-year-old taryn noel schm schmalz.ase is critical because s she was last seen near the kennedy center around 5:30 last night. call police if you know where she is. >>> 10:11 right now. a live look outside at national harbor. looks like you're in the clear for cookouts this afternoon but tonight you may have to be concerned. tom kierein watching when those showers will be where u live. styoay quin was crazy about curls. but it took a twist of fate to find a high-end curler at...
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lo que tiene a algunos lderes de la ciudad preocupados take sot noel gallo/concejal de oakland xx convo/andres (ad lib) andres on cam (ad lib) blanca ---las autoridades continan investigando el tiroteo que involucr a un polica de fremont. investigando el tiroteo que involucr a un polica de fremont. take vo ---el incidente se report ayer por la tarde sobre la avenida ''mowry" y "blacow''. ---segn testigos el sujeto amenazaba con un tubo de metal a varias personas que se encontraban en el lugar. ---cuando los agentes llegaron lo siguieron a pie y tras una confrontacin, un polica abri fuego contra l. ---el sospechoso se encuentra hospitalizado. vo/lorena --hoy las autoridades podran revelar la identidad del sospechoso que fue abatido por la polica de ''vacaville''... --detectives revisan las cmaras corporales y las cmaras de las patrullas para determinar lo que ocurri durante este enfrentamiento que se torn mortal... --el incidente se report la madrugada de ayer sobre la calle ''nut tree''..... muy cerca a la autopista 80 cam 3 pan vo/blanca ---ayer se report un aparatoso accidente en al
lo que tiene a algunos lderes de la ciudad preocupados take sot noel gallo/concejal de oakland xx convo/andres (ad lib) andres on cam (ad lib) blanca ---las autoridades continan investigando el tiroteo que involucr a un polica de fremont. investigando el tiroteo que involucr a un polica de fremont. take vo ---el incidente se report ayer por la tarde sobre la avenida ''mowry" y "blacow''. ---segn testigos el sujeto amenazaba con un tubo de metal a varias personas que se encontraban en...
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take sot noel gallo/concejal ciudad de oakland lo que quieren hacer es como en berkely..que si es un triplex y el dueÑo vive all no te puede sacar directamente o legalmente triplex es como le dicen a los apartamentos con tres habitaciones... duplex a los de dos.. en este edificio de tres viviendas, ubicado en la calle east 29 de fruitvale, el dueÑo trat de desalojar a sus inquilinos... dos lucharon legalmente y se pudieron quedar, sin embargo, no ocurri as con la tercera familia si usted o algn conocido est atravesando por una situacin similar... comuniquese con l centro legal de la raza al 510- 437 1554. all le ofrecen a usted asesora gratuita... desde oakland,... blanca ---un niño hispano es el blanco de la violencia que se vive en la ciudad de oakland. take vo ---el pequeño se recupera tras recibir un impacto de bala reportado el domingo por la noche sobre la avenida "fruitvale". ---nuestra colega ''melissa hernndez'' se encuentra en la escena y a las 6 de la tarde nos cuenta bajo que circunstancias result herido el menor. vo/cesar ---un empleado del servicio ''fedex''
take sot noel gallo/concejal ciudad de oakland lo que quieren hacer es como en berkely..que si es un triplex y el dueÑo vive all no te puede sacar directamente o legalmente triplex es como le dicen a los apartamentos con tres habitaciones... duplex a los de dos.. en este edificio de tres viviendas, ubicado en la calle east 29 de fruitvale, el dueÑo trat de desalojar a sus inquilinos... dos lucharon legalmente y se pudieron quedar, sin embargo, no ocurri as con la tercera familia si usted o...
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. >> susan noel uses a ride sharing prom. but last friday, the car she was about to use attracted the eye of a critic. someone angry they partially overlapped into a no talking zone. stickers at eye level on the driver's side of the windshield. >> the other was a little checklist of why you getting this reward. >> the person who called you out on this wasn't a city police officer or a parking enforcement officer. >> no, this is somebody who comes through, has purchased these stickers. >> others have gotten them, too. he pulled them off his car three times in the last five months. >> here's the thing, it's not kind. it's not nice. >> it appears the person responsible habit been caught, but we found this parking visit on a humor website. and one of the very same stickers, we also found being sold on the web. >> d.c. police didn't get back to us. the city's code suggests this would classify as the defacement of private property. nay can cost you a $250 fine. >> you know, if something is bothering you, sure, address it. address i
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but then, it was noel who sang that one. liam didn't sing it, but his fans did.ow ended. # but don't look back in anger, i heard you say. it's amazing. you could feel the hearts of the people for the 22, you know. it was dead good. the atmosphere inside was emotional. i honestly felt that this was exactly what manchester needed this week. an 0asis reunion was always highly unlikely. but it has surprised many that noel gallagher is not in the line—up for ariana grande's all—star fundraising show in manchester this sunday. could he be a surprise on the day? or perhaps join coldplay for a version of the song which has become a soundtrack to a city trying to move on? colin paterson, bbc news, manchester. a 30—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, after a woman and two children were found dead in a flat in liverpool. police were called to the address near toxteth yesterday evening — they say they're not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths. police hunting for a prisoner who escaped from a hospital in salisbury in wiltshire, say the es
but then, it was noel who sang that one. liam didn't sing it, but his fans did.ow ended. # but don't look back in anger, i heard you say. it's amazing. you could feel the hearts of the people for the 22, you know. it was dead good. the atmosphere inside was emotional. i honestly felt that this was exactly what manchester needed this week. an 0asis reunion was always highly unlikely. but it has surprised many that noel gallagher is not in the line—up for ariana grande's all—star fundraising...
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but then, it was noel who sang that one. liam didn't sing it, but his fans did.enue long after the show ended. # but don't look back in anger, i heard you say. it's amazing. you could feel the hearts of the people for the 22, you know. it was dead good. the atmosphere inside was emotional. i honestly felt that this was exactly what manchester needed this week. an oasis reunion was always highly unlikely. but it has surprised many that noel gallagher is not in the line—up for ariana grande's all—star fundraising show in manchester this sunday. could he be a surprise on the day? or perhaps join coldplay for a version of the song which has become a soundtrack to a city trying to move on? colin paterson, bbc news, manchester. our correspondent fiona trott is at the old trafford stadium in manchester, where the concert will take place. as we can see behind you preparations are well underway now. that is right and they have only had about eight days to get it all done. you can see the stage behind me, that was already in place because of a concert last weekend so that
but then, it was noel who sang that one. liam didn't sing it, but his fans did.enue long after the show ended. # but don't look back in anger, i heard you say. it's amazing. you could feel the hearts of the people for the 22, you know. it was dead good. the atmosphere inside was emotional. i honestly felt that this was exactly what manchester needed this week. an oasis reunion was always highly unlikely. but it has surprised many that noel gallagher is not in the line—up for ariana grande's...
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kicked—off with an increased police presence following the atrocity at manchester arena. 0ur correspondent noel managed to get backstage. we think around 25,000 people are in the crowd today. they came outamid people are in the crowd today. they came out amid concerns about safety. the terror attacks which are in manchester, there was concern is that radio one should not have gone ahead with the festival. the organiser told me why it was important for the festival to go ahead. he also explained and told us that meetings were held with senior police officers and they took advice. and the number one priority todayis advice. and the number one priority today is about safety. here is what he told me. what we have seen today is the young people of hull and the surrounding area coming together and sing, did you know what, we want to reflect the sadness and the anger we feel but we also want to say, we are going to go out as normal and have fun at a festival. it was right for us to carry on and make sure we got the tone right, the mood right, and make sure it was safe and secure for everyone. how do p
kicked—off with an increased police presence following the atrocity at manchester arena. 0ur correspondent noel managed to get backstage. we think around 25,000 people are in the crowd today. they came outamid people are in the crowd today. they came out amid concerns about safety. the terror attacks which are in manchester, there was concern is that radio one should not have gone ahead with the festival. the organiser told me why it was important for the festival to go ahead. he also...
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. >> reporter: he says so far, noels used for irrigation or drinking have been found to be contaminated. but the review process scheduled to be completed this month is way behind target. and all the geological and mechanical surveys to make sure the injection wells are safe are being done by the oil companies. >> is that a little like having the fox watch the henhouse? >> it's what we have been doing for 50 years. it's the way our regulatory system works. >> i see it getting worse. >> reporter: back at the farm, the attorney says with no help from the state, her client had no choice but to sue. >> we all know what we face with the current administration trying to take away epa's power. >> reporter: mike hopkins has planned his stachyose on the field pistachios where the cherry trees were planted. once his almond trees stop producing he will pull them. >> this is a small orchard. we have neighbors that are much larger going through the same problems. once we get to a point where everybody is complaining, it's probably going to be too late. >> reporter: in kern county, christin ayers, kpi
. >> reporter: he says so far, noels used for irrigation or drinking have been found to be contaminated. but the review process scheduled to be completed this month is way behind target. and all the geological and mechanical surveys to make sure the injection wells are safe are being done by the oil companies. >> is that a little like having the fox watch the henhouse? >> it's what we have been doing for 50 years. it's the way our regulatory system works. >> i see it...
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. >> reporter: city councilman nole guya walked us -- noel gayo walked us through this and told us it's now a drug bin. >> we've come very close to walking in and finding people doing drugs in one end, prostitution in the other. >> reporter: in april there was one fire and in a week and a half another leaving the inside looking like this. one firefighter was injured and the battalion chief complained to the city. >> he has a right to be frustrated. >> reporter: public works officials are paying attention. they've put up caution tape since the fires and multiple layers of fencing, but city officials say that may not change much. >> you come back tomorrow morning i'm sure those supports will be removed and people will be inside. >> reporter: gayo said some groups have expressed interest in leasing the building including a church across the street, but they would have to shell out $2.5 million for structural improvements. the city is accepting offers, but in the meantime gayo said the city is setting a bad example. >> this is city property. the city government has to show an example in ter
. >> reporter: city councilman nole guya walked us -- noel gayo walked us through this and told us it's now a drug bin. >> we've come very close to walking in and finding people doing drugs in one end, prostitution in the other. >> reporter: in april there was one fire and in a week and a half another leaving the inside looking like this. one firefighter was injured and the battalion chief complained to the city. >> he has a right to be frustrated. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: for alexander noel, age is merely a suggestion. stacking up inside his idaho bedroom, it's clear this 12-year-old is wise beyond his years. >> when you hear people say the term "old soul," i think alex is a great case of an old soul. >> reporter: the inventive redhead is already a ceo, creator of the ability app. >> it shows all the different hotels you can select that have disability features. >> reporter: it will be like yelp for accessibility with info about wheelchair ramps and accessibility for parking. he came up with the idea at age 10 when he saw someone struggle with opening a door. >> i wondered if there was an app on a website to tell him what stores had automatic doors. >> reporter: paralyzed for 17 years, she searches for restaurants that have low tables. she is offering alex her expertise for the app. >> i think it's really great for the fact there's a lot of places i don't go because i don't know if it's going to be accessible or not. >> reporter: she's not the only one who wants to help. >> just looking at it amaze
. >> reporter: for alexander noel, age is merely a suggestion. stacking up inside his idaho bedroom, it's clear this 12-year-old is wise beyond his years. >> when you hear people say the term "old soul," i think alex is a great case of an old soul. >> reporter: the inventive redhead is already a ceo, creator of the ability app. >> it shows all the different hotels you can select that have disability features. >> reporter: it will be like yelp for...
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the cameraman was captainjohn noel. his daughter recalls how her father filmed the expedition.t he'd taken with him to base camp. and at night, using water from the glaciers and yak dung as a source of heat, he processed 10,000 feet of film on the mountain. conservation specialists are painstakingly restoring 138 films of some of britain's greatest explorations frame by frame. one of them is of a young army officer crossing the vast expanse of the libyan desert by motorcar. in 1932, ralph bagnold and his friends drove thousands of miles for weeks on end into the blistering heart of the libyan desert. his son has read stories about these incredible expeditions, but it's the first time he's seen them. that's my father driving now. he even wrote scientific papers about how sand moves. his research is helping space agencies to this day, to develop rovers that can drive across the surface of mars. to see this film makes me feel very proud of him. i'm in awe of what he managed to do. we can all now relive these extraordinary adventures, stories from a bygone age when the world held s
the cameraman was captainjohn noel. his daughter recalls how her father filmed the expedition.t he'd taken with him to base camp. and at night, using water from the glaciers and yak dung as a source of heat, he processed 10,000 feet of film on the mountain. conservation specialists are painstakingly restoring 138 films of some of britain's greatest explorations frame by frame. one of them is of a young army officer crossing the vast expanse of the libyan desert by motorcar. in 1932, ralph...
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sigue la guerra entre miguel "piojo" herrera y tuca se estÁ poniendo fea la cosa, tambiÉn estamos con noelÁrense para la gran fiesta esta noche en su show nÚmero uno "titulares y mÁs" coors light let's go
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noel, as far as we have seen, it is such a small group of people, it is like a gang of bandits toutedm. a lot of heart—warming stories about muslims and christians coming together. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... the revival of the so—called trade route to europe. imagine rather than looking at a painting, climbing route to europe. imagine rather than looking ata painting, climbing in hit it. we will take you in the world of virtual reality art. —— climbing inside it. in the biggest international sporting spectacle ever seen, up international sporting spectacle ever seen, up to 30 million people have taken part in sponsored athletic events to aid famine relief in africa. the first of what the makers of star wars will be thousands of dues to performing at seven a.m.. taunting which led to scuffles, scuffles stiff fighting, fighting to full—scale riots of the liverpool fans broke out of their area and into the juventus enclosure. the belgian police had lost control. the whole world will mourn the tragic death of mr nehru today. he was the father of
noel, as far as we have seen, it is such a small group of people, it is like a gang of bandits toutedm. a lot of heart—warming stories about muslims and christians coming together. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... the revival of the so—called trade route to europe. imagine rather than looking at a painting, climbing route to europe. imagine rather than looking ata painting, climbing in hit it. we will take you in the world of virtual reality art. ——...
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for tina noel, it was a good investment. >> the status and the grass seems greener. >> reporter: freedoms, thanks to a technique to see life more clearly. dr. john torrez, nbc news, cleveland. >>> coming up next, touching the sun, nasa >>> coming up next, touching the sun, nasa announcing a h [radio alarm] ♪ >>> coming up next, touching the sun, nasa announcing a h julie is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor- positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ♪ ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. and ibrance plus letrozole shrunk tumors in over half of these patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection liver or kidney prob
for tina noel, it was a good investment. >> the status and the grass seems greener. >> reporter: freedoms, thanks to a technique to see life more clearly. dr. john torrez, nbc news, cleveland. >>> coming up next, touching the sun, nasa >>> coming up next, touching the sun, nasa announcing a h [radio alarm] ♪ >>> coming up next, touching the sun, nasa announcing a h julie is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to...
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our correspondent noel phillips is live at radio 1's big weekend in hull for us now. preparations are being added to the main stage as festivalgoers make their way in for big weekend, radio 1's flagship musical festival known for attracting seriously well—known pop stars. it is worth finding out that amongst the festivalgoers coming to have a good time there has also been an increase in security today. humberside police, responsible for policing the event, requested extra assistance and forces from outside humberside have been brought in to help police the event. i saw armed police at the entrance today and there will be extra searches today. there will be two rounds of searches, airport style searches, a searches, airport style searches, a search on trains and buses when people leave their vehicles to make their way to the site to come in and enjoy the festival. it is worth pointing out that even though there are armed police patrolling, radio1 bosses have assured us there are now concerned —— there are no concerns. ben cooper is in charge of radio 1 and he told us a
our correspondent noel phillips is live at radio 1's big weekend in hull for us now. preparations are being added to the main stage as festivalgoers make their way in for big weekend, radio 1's flagship musical festival known for attracting seriously well—known pop stars. it is worth finding out that amongst the festivalgoers coming to have a good time there has also been an increase in security today. humberside police, responsible for policing the event, requested extra assistance and...
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our correspondent noel phillips is live at radio 1's big weekend in hull for us now.it hasn't stopped thousands of young people coming out for radio 1's big weekend. this is europe's largest free festival. people are having a lot of fun. the festival is well on the way. even though there is a large police presence, that hasn't stopped people having fun. people have been searched, they have come in, got something to eat, they're watching the show. what is important to stress is that even though security has been busted, there is no credible threat to festivalgoers here today. their headline act, katy perry, and many others, all decided they wanted to play, they came to hull and they are performing. i have been speaking to imagine dragons who will be playing in around 30 minutes. imagine dragons, you're performing, headlining the main stage in a short while. how are you feeling? we are excited. we have a new album coming out onjune 23 and to come out here and get a chance to play some of the new songs, we will play some for the first time to a uk audience, it is an awes
our correspondent noel phillips is live at radio 1's big weekend in hull for us now.it hasn't stopped thousands of young people coming out for radio 1's big weekend. this is europe's largest free festival. people are having a lot of fun. the festival is well on the way. even though there is a large police presence, that hasn't stopped people having fun. people have been searched, they have come in, got something to eat, they're watching the show. what is important to stress is that even though...
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noel phillips escaping from the newsroom and what a day to have done it! will it last?s and reports of flash flooding and west yorkshire. this will continue to move northwards into central and southern scotland. they will fade out overnight with a legacy of cloud over northern areas and some rain. the rise further south. not quite as warm as the last few nights but still fairly muggy. northern parts remaining fairly muggy on sunday. the south will see sunshine and it puts some showers and thunderstorms and southern areas, some quite heavy. a warm and humid feel in the south—east but the colour and fresher feel north and west. 0n monday rain pushing northwards, some thunderstorms in the south—east perhaps and else where you can see temperatures in the mid teens so cooler than it has been of late. this is bbc news with the time approaching 2:30pm. it's british airways cancels all flights this evening after global it failures. they are working to resolve the problem. the terror threat level in the uk which was increased critical following the manchester bombing has been to
noel phillips escaping from the newsroom and what a day to have done it! will it last?s and reports of flash flooding and west yorkshire. this will continue to move northwards into central and southern scotland. they will fade out overnight with a legacy of cloud over northern areas and some rain. the rise further south. not quite as warm as the last few nights but still fairly muggy. northern parts remaining fairly muggy on sunday. the south will see sunshine and it puts some showers and...
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our correspondent, noel phillips, has been backstage.backstage here on the main stage to show you the thousands of people who have come out for radio one's big weekend. we think around 25,000 people are in the crowds today. they have come out amid concerns about safety. the act —— there were concerns perhaps whether radio one should go ahead with the festival. the organiser told me earlier today why it was important for the event to go ahead and also he explained that a lot of meetings were held with senior police officers and they took a lot of advice and the number one priority was about safety. here is what he told me. what we have seen today is young people of hull and nearby coming together and seeing, what happened in manchester, we want to reflect the sadness and anger but we also wa nt to the sadness and anger but we also want to say we will go out as normal and go out and have fun at the festival. it was right to carry on and make sure we got the tone and the mood right and obviously make sure it was safe and secure for everyone
our correspondent, noel phillips, has been backstage.backstage here on the main stage to show you the thousands of people who have come out for radio one's big weekend. we think around 25,000 people are in the crowds today. they have come out amid concerns about safety. the act —— there were concerns perhaps whether radio one should go ahead with the festival. the organiser told me earlier today why it was important for the event to go ahead and also he explained that a lot of meetings were...
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noel phillips asked a couple of voters if they landed their political punches.his party is the former labour mp and government minister jim fitzpatrick. for ukip, it is daniel wolfe, on a mission to prove that his party is still an electoral force. in the blue corner, shaun bailey, a former downing street adviser to david cameron. and on a campaign to overturn the status quo for the liberal democrats, it is keith angus. bell theresa may is calling the election to gain more power and bring brexit through but she is a remain mp. she said she was and you cannot change this for political gain. if she wants to give people a say, why when she and the brexit deal? she gave them a say in the referendum and she knows what they voted for. she is going for a hard and divisive brexit. most people say that the referendum was last year, they want to know... why has £3 billion being wiped off the education budget? why is the health service on its needs? why have we lost so many police officers? if you want to get people... you want doctors and nurses in the nhs, if you want to
noel phillips asked a couple of voters if they landed their political punches.his party is the former labour mp and government minister jim fitzpatrick. for ukip, it is daniel wolfe, on a mission to prove that his party is still an electoral force. in the blue corner, shaun bailey, a former downing street adviser to david cameron. and on a campaign to overturn the status quo for the liberal democrats, it is keith angus. bell theresa may is calling the election to gain more power and bring...
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shortly after the minute's silence at 3pm, our reporter noel phillips spoke to the controller of bbcn the young people of hull decided to stop and held a minute's silence for those affected by the tragedy in manchester in the week. it was almost as if someone had switched the sound off. and then, a run of applause, cheering. it was quite a moment. remarkable to see people posing, remembering those who sadly lost their lives. i was wondering, how important was today's event to go ahead? what we have seen today is the young people of hull and the surrounding area coming together and sing, did you know what, we want to reflect the sadness and the anger we feel but we also want to say, we are going to go out as normal and have fun ata going to go out as normal and have fun at a festival. it was right for us fun at a festival. it was right for us to carry on and make sure we got the tone right, the mood right, and make sure it was safe and secure for everyone. before going ahead, you met with senior police officers and carried out a comprehensive review of the security. are you happy with
shortly after the minute's silence at 3pm, our reporter noel phillips spoke to the controller of bbcn the young people of hull decided to stop and held a minute's silence for those affected by the tragedy in manchester in the week. it was almost as if someone had switched the sound off. and then, a run of applause, cheering. it was quite a moment. remarkable to see people posing, remembering those who sadly lost their lives. i was wondering, how important was today's event to go ahead? what we...
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noel is the simple answer.ho say they still have not got a clear sense of who it might be. typically this is a criminal act rather than the state act. typically, not always. but because they are seeking to make money, they are asking for a ransom payment in that guides, a certain amount of people have paid, tens of thousands of dollars, but it looks like no one has extracted that or taken the money out, which has been paid. i think authorities will be hoping there might be some way of tracing those that coins, you're not supposed to be able to, but it might be possible. who this criminal gang was or whether they really understood how widespread the impact would be, whether it is a small gang or established gang, all of that is unclear. a predominantly companies and what do they need to need to do to protect themselves? this is a wake—up call for anyone, to protect yourself you need up—to—date software, you need to be running the software which has been patched meaning the vulnerability has been closed. in this
noel is the simple answer.ho say they still have not got a clear sense of who it might be. typically this is a criminal act rather than the state act. typically, not always. but because they are seeking to make money, they are asking for a ransom payment in that guides, a certain amount of people have paid, tens of thousands of dollars, but it looks like no one has extracted that or taken the money out, which has been paid. i think authorities will be hoping there might be some way of tracing...
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but then it was noel who sang that. liam did not sing it, but the fans did.p for the fundraising show this sunday, could he be a surprise on the day or perhaps join coldplay for a version of the song which has become the soundtrack to a city trying to move on? colin paterson, bbc news. manchester. some more details about the concert that we have so far. the confirmed line—up is the black eyed peas, katy perry, justin bieber, coldplay, take that and usher among others the concert will be held at the emirates old trafford cricket ground this sunday, june 4th. if you attended last week's concert, you can register for a free ticket by four o'clock today, at the one love manchester website. for everyone else that wants to buy one, they go on sale tomorrow at ten o'clock on the ticketmaster website. here on breakfast we are going to speak to someone who was at that concert and wants to go to the next concert. we'll be hearing from him in the next few minutes. it's an incredible job in the next few minutes. it's an incrediblejob to in the next few minutes. it's an i
but then it was noel who sang that. liam did not sing it, but the fans did.p for the fundraising show this sunday, could he be a surprise on the day or perhaps join coldplay for a version of the song which has become the soundtrack to a city trying to move on? colin paterson, bbc news. manchester. some more details about the concert that we have so far. the confirmed line—up is the black eyed peas, katy perry, justin bieber, coldplay, take that and usher among others the concert will be held...