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it has sconces to complement it, and it continues that old world feeling. the drapery around the pavilion is not just decorative. it's also functional. on that rare occasion in winter we have a cold night here in california, you can close the drapes. and with the fireplace, it creates this very intimate and cozy setting. the dining area is adjacent to the breakfast nook in the kitchen. it makes it very easy for dining alfresco. one concern was the direct sunlight. and to rectify this, we used a woven nylon shade that fully extends. it provides shade for the diner but still lets the sunlight come through. the only thing that existed on the property was the pool, but it was completely redone. in keeping with the flavor of this old world element, this great tile was used on the water line. it's a mosaic of jade green marble and limestone. the main view from the family room was of the expanse of the pool. therefore, an interesting design element was a must. i took the jade green from the tile of the water line, put that on the upper steps and bench area, also u
it has sconces to complement it, and it continues that old world feeling. the drapery around the pavilion is not just decorative. it's also functional. on that rare occasion in winter we have a cold night here in california, you can close the drapes. and with the fireplace, it creates this very intimate and cozy setting. the dining area is adjacent to the breakfast nook in the kitchen. it makes it very easy for dining alfresco. one concern was the direct sunlight. and to rectify this, we used a...
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bistros serve organic cuisine in a chic patina of old-world-meets new.nd just outside the walls, it seems there's no tourism at all. under towering ramparts, the former moat is now a park, perfect for a warm afternoon stroll. underwriting for the production of autoline this week has been provided by: tenneco, borgwarner, and deloitte. here's your host: john mcelroy. [general crowd noise] i want to thank you for joining us on autoline this week, where my special guest today, coming to you from the tu telematics conference just outside detroit, my special guest is david strickland, now a partner with the law firm venable llp, also the former administrator of nhtsa,
bistros serve organic cuisine in a chic patina of old-world-meets new.nd just outside the walls, it seems there's no tourism at all. under towering ramparts, the former moat is now a park, perfect for a warm afternoon stroll. underwriting for the production of autoline this week has been provided by: tenneco, borgwarner, and deloitte. here's your host: john mcelroy. [general crowd noise] i want to thank you for joining us on autoline this week, where my special guest today, coming to you from...
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evacuees range in age from children to a 90-year-old world war ii veterans. i have a house and workshop, a lot of artifacts from the war that are precious to me. >> if the weather stays mild and there's not much wind they hope to have full contain. by monday. the bay area is critical to the fight. the planes have been taking off from the airport and dropping retar can't on the fire 65 miles away. >> a new report shows the u.s. is spending billions each year to fight the wildfires. the budget has gone from managing forest to putting out fires. an analyst worries the money is diverted from fire prevention. we traded harvesting trees to letting them die in the woods from drought or fire. >> since 98 the forest service has cut the staff by 40%. staffing levels to fight fires went up. >>> a man accused of starting fires has been arrested. wilson was taken into custody. you are looking at a video of a fire he's accused of starting. they think he's responsible for 30 fires. >> serial arson cases are complex, take a lot of resources. we usually two or three serial ar
evacuees range in age from children to a 90-year-old world war ii veterans. i have a house and workshop, a lot of artifacts from the war that are precious to me. >> if the weather stays mild and there's not much wind they hope to have full contain. by monday. the bay area is critical to the fight. the planes have been taking off from the airport and dropping retar can't on the fire 65 miles away. >> a new report shows the u.s. is spending billions each year to fight the wildfires....
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old world firms by the 1870's controlled the large amount of oceanic shipping. it would be exceedingly difficult for colonists to transport large colonies -- large quantities for materials in their own ships. in fact, they had to do a lot more than that. the value to weight ratio was so much higher for these colonial products they had to ship much more east than they needed to get west. these three confounding interlocked problems, so he did with payment network, and transport. they were great passive obstacles to serious anti-colonial rebellion in the americas. but european monarchs would not be passive in the face of open rebellion. if the structural impediments to obtaining war materials were the bricks in europe's mercantile dam, --they provide the mortar. this complex amounted to a extremely sophisticated alarm system. one that started blaring the moment colonists showed up in foreign parts sniffing around guns and in addition. once those alarms went off empire new exactly how to mobilize diplomacy and violence to magnify these would be insurgents merciless
old world firms by the 1870's controlled the large amount of oceanic shipping. it would be exceedingly difficult for colonists to transport large colonies -- large quantities for materials in their own ships. in fact, they had to do a lot more than that. the value to weight ratio was so much higher for these colonial products they had to ship much more east than they needed to get west. these three confounding interlocked problems, so he did with payment network, and transport. they were great...
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swim team at today's world championships in russia. 18-year-old katie ledecky smashed her own world record800-meter freestyle, finishing in eight minutes, 7.39 seconds to win her fifth gold medal. that is more than 3.5 seconds faster than her old world record. a delta flight from boston to salt lake city had to make an emergency landing last night after running into a hail storm. here's what the plain planelooked like after it was diverted to denver, missing a nose and with its windshield shattered. no one was hurt. a fisherman's big catch in southern california this week came not from the water but the sky. this is drone footage of the pacific beach pier in san diego. watch the man in the bluish-gray shirt as he notices he's being recorded. he takes a break from fishing to set hissitis a little higher and hooks the drone with a perfect cast as you can see by the fishing line in front of the camera as the tangled up drone flies away. still ahead, inner city kids soaring to new heights and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud. live loud. super poligrip. seals out more food. ♪ super pol
swim team at today's world championships in russia. 18-year-old katie ledecky smashed her own world record800-meter freestyle, finishing in eight minutes, 7.39 seconds to win her fifth gold medal. that is more than 3.5 seconds faster than her old world record. a delta flight from boston to salt lake city had to make an emergency landing last night after running into a hail storm. here's what the plain planelooked like after it was diverted to denver, missing a nose and with its windshield...
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. >>> a man, 82-year-old, was abducted in may when the isil fighters captured the 2,000-year-old world heritage site. >> for half a century assad was a guard of the ancient ruins. it's here that the 82-year-old academic is believed to have been beheaded by the islamic state in iraq and the levant. before the syrian conflict, the ancient buildings and amphitheater drew tourists from around the world. assad maintained the heritage site and gaining international recognition. >> he would live there and die there if need be, and he did pay the ultimate price. >> in better days a assad showed foreign dignitaries around the site. but then the war came to palmyra. fighting between syrian rebels and government forces peppered the ancient buildings with bullet holes. and then after capturing the site from government forces isil arrived. assad stayed in palmyra to help evacuate the museum's valuable contents but was taken hostage and reportedly interrogated. isil has destroyed hundreds of heritage sites across syria and iraq. sledgehammer and power drills with been used to ruin priceless artifact
. >>> a man, 82-year-old, was abducted in may when the isil fighters captured the 2,000-year-old world heritage site. >> for half a century assad was a guard of the ancient ruins. it's here that the 82-year-old academic is believed to have been beheaded by the islamic state in iraq and the levant. before the syrian conflict, the ancient buildings and amphitheater drew tourists from around the world. assad maintained the heritage site and gaining international recognition....
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the 82 year old was abducted in may when isil fighters captured the 2,000 year old world heritage sitee barker reports. >> reporter: for half a century he was a guard i don't know of palmyras ancient roman ruins. it's here where the 82 year old is believed to have been beheaded by the islamic state of iraq and the levant. palmyras ancient buildings drew tourists from around the world. as head of antiques, he oversaw years of research and restoration at the world heritage site, gaining international recognition. >> he was so much involved in part of the city and the culture and archeology of that place that he would live and die there if need be, and heed by pay the ultimate site. >> reporter: fighting between syrian rebels and government forces peppered the ancient building with bullet holes, and then after capturing the site from government forces, isil arrived. he stayed in palmyra to help evacuate the museum's invaluable contents, buzz was taken host taij and reportedly interrogated. isil has destroyed hundreds of sites across syria and iraq, sledge hammers and power drills have bee
the 82 year old was abducted in may when isil fighters captured the 2,000 year old world heritage sitee barker reports. >> reporter: for half a century he was a guard i don't know of palmyras ancient roman ruins. it's here where the 82 year old is believed to have been beheaded by the islamic state of iraq and the levant. palmyras ancient buildings drew tourists from around the world. as head of antiques, he oversaw years of research and restoration at the world heritage site, gaining...
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the communist party, its basic legitimacy rests on the old world revolution. it doesn't exist. if they fail at what they're doing, what is the argument for maintaining the communist party's monopoly of power? that is what xi jinping is at bottom worried about. >> china has a profound advantage in one way though that, with their alignment of finances with the asian investment bank, the struggling t.p.p., their ability successfully so far to overwhelm the obama administration's foreign policy with this island construction which is a profound challenge to nations, to new american allies like vietnam and -- >> but one thing that china has an issue in the economics in the sense of the divorce between rural and urban -- poverty. but also, there are major structural inefficiencies and this is -- they are being undercut with wage growth. >> they're feared and disliked by almost all of their neighbors. >> right. >> we are not. >> we should take advantage of that. >> how likely is it that japan and south korea will follow china's lead and devalue their currency? the answer is they'll wat
the communist party, its basic legitimacy rests on the old world revolution. it doesn't exist. if they fail at what they're doing, what is the argument for maintaining the communist party's monopoly of power? that is what xi jinping is at bottom worried about. >> china has a profound advantage in one way though that, with their alignment of finances with the asian investment bank, the struggling t.p.p., their ability successfully so far to overwhelm the obama administration's foreign...
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. >>> a 91-year-old world war ii veteran is channeling its inner forrest gump running to raise moneyce. he expects to make it to the east coast in another year or so. >>> if you are a golfer you may want to see this. this golf board is designed to take the place of the cart and speed up the game. the vehicle is designed to ride quicker. the company says if it normally takes four hours for golf with the golf board you can play two rounds in five hours. i don't believe that but where is the umbrella? >> you have to get the accessories. everyone on the course would need to have the cart. >> i think it would be fun. i think it would be a fun thing to scoot with your bag. >> ten years from now. >> you don't have to share it. >> you think it will happen? >> i think it will take off. >>> on thursday morning former president jimmy carter will discuss his cancer diagnosis speaking at a news conference in atlanta a week after issuing a statement that recent liver surgery revealed cancer. >>> happy birthday to matthew perry. he turns 46. john stamos is 52 and bill clinton turns 69. >>> now, kee
. >>> a 91-year-old world war ii veteran is channeling its inner forrest gump running to raise moneyce. he expects to make it to the east coast in another year or so. >>> if you are a golfer you may want to see this. this golf board is designed to take the place of the cart and speed up the game. the vehicle is designed to ride quicker. the company says if it normally takes four hours for golf with the golf board you can play two rounds in five hours. i don't believe that but...
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the old world. david: for me, the future of digital media is social networking.y close to home on those topics. john: we will probably not do meal replacement drinks. emily: there are five different kinds of munchery. david: that one we think is real. we have a company called sprig that is growing like crazy. emily: there are 5, 10 companies that do what they do. munchery, doordash. him john: but how many restaurants are there? people eat multiple times a day. practically every day. this one feels to me like, when you're investing in things, what you're trying to do is frequency and habits, things that are foundational. there will be competition. how do you make great food people love and be operationally excellent at scale? that's the key. emily: what about wearables? you are wearing the apple watch. john: i am wearing it. i do not know what to make of it. i think they will ultimately be important. there is interesting population data on what people did to live five years longer. as a consumer category, they are a puzzle. i am an apple fan boy, for sure. i think
the old world. david: for me, the future of digital media is social networking.y close to home on those topics. john: we will probably not do meal replacement drinks. emily: there are five different kinds of munchery. david: that one we think is real. we have a company called sprig that is growing like crazy. emily: there are 5, 10 companies that do what they do. munchery, doordash. him john: but how many restaurants are there? people eat multiple times a day. practically every day. this one...
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cities, europe has found a way to integrate innovative architecture into the landscape, giving the old world modern face. and the human face of contemporary europe is more diverse and vibrant than ever. even as this continent of 500 million people unites, it's finding ways to allow its rich mix of cultures to celebrate their unique identities. from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languages, foods, and traditions. ♪ >> memphis, tennessee... it has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem, and sun studio its most sacred shrine. you are here. with rerocker. "sun studio sessions" and its performers are brought to you in part by the american society of composers, authors and publishers, ascap. home of america's songwriters. elvis presley, still making music history more than 50 years after he began.
cities, europe has found a way to integrate innovative architecture into the landscape, giving the old world modern face. and the human face of contemporary europe is more diverse and vibrant than ever. even as this continent of 500 million people unites, it's finding ways to allow its rich mix of cultures to celebrate their unique identities. from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languages, foods, and traditions. ♪ >> memphis,...
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for example, i had the honor of meeting an 88-year-old world war ii veteran several weeks ago.e arrived in an electric wheelchair as he was unable to walk due to injuries many years prior that were not related to military service. same for the loss of use of his left arm and hand, as well as the loss of use of his right shoulder. he was unable to see out of his right eye due to glaucoma causing near blindness. he related he was living in a room at the ymca in downtown wilmington, delaware. that being all he could afford on $500 a month social security and $500 a month non-service-connected pension. he was sent to the y after a stay at our medical facility as an answer to homelessness. years ago he could have called our facility's extended care section his home. but due to yearly mandates progressively reducing the percentage of beds in the facility's community living center earmarked for extended care in favor of more rapid turnover and hence more billables and collections, this 88-year-old world war ii veteran was sent to live at the ymca. because he's not service connected va
for example, i had the honor of meeting an 88-year-old world war ii veteran several weeks ago.e arrived in an electric wheelchair as he was unable to walk due to injuries many years prior that were not related to military service. same for the loss of use of his left arm and hand, as well as the loss of use of his right shoulder. he was unable to see out of his right eye due to glaucoma causing near blindness. he related he was living in a room at the ymca in downtown wilmington, delaware. that...
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thaws tourism and expects it to flourish on the island nation, the touch of old world charm is waiting for people to come back to havana. >> it stands above on top of what was once a spanish fortress with canons used during the spanish war. it is not just a hotel. it's a monument to cuban history, the hotel historians takes us on a tour of the nationalna nationale. built 85 years ago by american architects. the king and queen represented by the two towers. >> it's all original. >> the front desk is made of mahogany. incredibly the mailbox looks exactly as it did 85 years ago. the i mailman comes with the original key to open the original lock every day. >> but it's the nationale's history that most fascinate's visitors. hollywood's most glamorous stars were regulars like frank sinatra and ava gardner who spent their honeymoon in this room. the top mov mafia bosses rented out the entire floor. >> this was named after winston churchill. he would come here and smoke his favorite cuban cigars. >> the hotel's cabaret still puts on a nightly show. a venue that has been immortalized in films
thaws tourism and expects it to flourish on the island nation, the touch of old world charm is waiting for people to come back to havana. >> it stands above on top of what was once a spanish fortress with canons used during the spanish war. it is not just a hotel. it's a monument to cuban history, the hotel historians takes us on a tour of the nationalna nationale. built 85 years ago by american architects. the king and queen represented by the two towers. >> it's all original....
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the old world collides to create bargains, they snap them right up. so look at it as a process, while biotechs and far ma companies are indeed immune to a china reduced succession, their stocks can be hurt regardless of the steadies in of the core business. the dividends and the big far ma companies might offer shareholders protection, probably fought enough to offset losses of principal especially when you three of weak earnings streams. biotech stocks get pushed down they're too risky. then they get scooped up to be takeover targets for the deep pocketed old far ma plays. here's the bottom line. on an update like this one, remember if we get real world wide turmoil again, you have as to bring it to to levels where good things can happen. understand, no matter huh recession proof these companies seem, their stocks will go down on a global recession before they eventually bounce, thanks to other more difficult but positive characteristics that can save the day and ultimately produce steady campaigns once the smoke finally clears. more "mad money" ahea
the old world collides to create bargains, they snap them right up. so look at it as a process, while biotechs and far ma companies are indeed immune to a china reduced succession, their stocks can be hurt regardless of the steadies in of the core business. the dividends and the big far ma companies might offer shareholders protection, probably fought enough to offset losses of principal especially when you three of weak earnings streams. biotech stocks get pushed down they're too risky. then...
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. >>> first a piece of the old world trade center is on the move. where the steel beam is headed this afternoon. >>> we are looking at some low clouds offshore but not quite at the coast yet. i will have the accuweather forecast in just a moment as abc 7 news at 4: aa chance to try somethinglook. different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. take advantage of our summer offers. get this low mileage lease on select ats models, in stock the longest, for around 269 per month. >>> a steel beam from the world trade center is head today florida. the beam will be a new addition to the kennedy space center. the seven foot long beam was found in the rubble of the trade center towers that were destroyed in 2001. kennedy space center firefighters will hold a special ceremony for it this year on september 11th. >>> time to check on our weather. looks spectacular. >> it's a beautiful day all around the bay area. here is live doppler 7 hd. sunny skies at the coast. low clouds lurking offshore. let's go farther offsh
. >>> first a piece of the old world trade center is on the move. where the steel beam is headed this afternoon. >>> we are looking at some low clouds offshore but not quite at the coast yet. i will have the accuweather forecast in just a moment as abc 7 news at 4: aa chance to try somethinglook. different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. take advantage of our summer offers. get this low mileage lease on select ats models, in...
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. >> political mack nation of old world, i hate to say this democratic political machine that refuseso change. charles: you hate to say it because you are a democrat. >> yes. charles: it is battle. >> it is baltimore, ferguson and sheriff joe arpaio -- chicago, interesting it is not whic chare where there are families of faith. you have those issues, i think that is key in these cities. charles: put it down in a nutshell, i think it begins with, count billy, you have public officia officials to tele who use the gun, say it is not your fault, it because your great, great grandfather was a slave, that is why you killed your brother, that is making it worse. >> social media is a problem. chief kiev is a gangster with a million twitter followers. charles: i have been listening to chief kiev songs 5 years now, i know that, he is a symbol of his community, not the cause of this. >> i'm not saying he is a cause. charles: why don't the liberals say take a young kid, he is very successful, but influence shall, they do fan the flames of this stuff but why does it exist, why do we excuse it. >>
. >> political mack nation of old world, i hate to say this democratic political machine that refuseso change. charles: you hate to say it because you are a democrat. >> yes. charles: it is battle. >> it is baltimore, ferguson and sheriff joe arpaio -- chicago, interesting it is not whic chare where there are families of faith. you have those issues, i think that is key in these cities. charles: put it down in a nutshell, i think it begins with, count billy, you have public...
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similarly, ge change their ways because they are finding that old world performance review tactics are resonating in a fast-paced business environment, where you are trying to create a great culture where people are doing their best work. one thing about amazon was the reliance on data, using the metrics to assess each employee's contributions. me waste that struck from an amazon employee who said that data creates a lot of clarity around decision-making and is incredibly liberating. one does relying on data network? in what ways might miss the employers? -- might it mislead employers? steve: how can data measure something like passion or motivation? it is a great resource when you are looking at performance or people but it does not necessarily measure trust. those are important things that are especially -- the younger generations are looking for in choosing a top-notch employer. two i feel like my contribution -- do i feel like my contribution matters? do i feel like i'm being listened to? some of the ways that worked before our not working today, which is putting pressure on the bi
similarly, ge change their ways because they are finding that old world performance review tactics are resonating in a fast-paced business environment, where you are trying to create a great culture where people are doing their best work. one thing about amazon was the reliance on data, using the metrics to assess each employee's contributions. me waste that struck from an amazon employee who said that data creates a lot of clarity around decision-making and is incredibly liberating. one does...
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but then, the 16-year-old's world crumbles. >> coach walks in and he says, dennis has passed away. >>rnandez, aaron's father, his anchor, dies after routine hernia surgery. >> he was just sad. he couldn't stop the tears. >> felt uncomfortable to see him so hurt. i felt bad for him. >> that father-son relationship comes up in conversations with sheriff thomas hodgson, who runs the jail where hernandez is being held. >> clearly, at 16 years old, losing your father, it would be very easy to fall into the lifestyle of following people that don't help you make the best choices. >> one choice he makes is to tattoo some of his dad's advice on his arms. >> it's a quote my father always used to give me. if it is to be, it is up to me. basically saying, whatever i want my life to be, it's up to me to make it out that way. >> when it comes time to make his way to college, aaron hernandez takes a pass on his father's school, the university of connecticut. despite pleas from his brother d.j., who plays there. >> at first, he wouldn't even talk to me. but there was days, he said, like, it's our dre
but then, the 16-year-old's world crumbles. >> coach walks in and he says, dennis has passed away. >>rnandez, aaron's father, his anchor, dies after routine hernia surgery. >> he was just sad. he couldn't stop the tears. >> felt uncomfortable to see him so hurt. i felt bad for him. >> that father-son relationship comes up in conversations with sheriff thomas hodgson, who runs the jail where hernandez is being held. >> clearly, at 16 years old, losing your...
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even a reclining chair to help a 90-year-old world war ii veteran to sleep a little more comfortably. >> a lot of artists from the war, that are precious to me. >> reporter: this couple is staying at the lodge with their dogs. their horses are with their friends. she said a sheriff's deputy told her in no uncertain terms they had to leave. >> reporter: it isn't easy leaving your home, not knowing if it will survive. >> it's very stressful. it's an emotional roller coaster, because you're worried about your home, your pets here because you're stressed out. i was concerned about their safety. they're safe now. >> reporter: cal fire says it's hoping for full containment by monday. in lake county, rob roth, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> i want you to take a look now at just how much land the rocky fire has burned. more than 100 square miles of rug terrain dotted with homes. that's a land mass to the equivalent of san francisco two times. meantime, the rag fire is now 100% contained. crews remain on the scene, mopping up. this fire started 13 days ago, and burned more than 8,000 acres. >>> these f
even a reclining chair to help a 90-year-old world war ii veteran to sleep a little more comfortably. >> a lot of artists from the war, that are precious to me. >> reporter: this couple is staying at the lodge with their dogs. their horses are with their friends. she said a sheriff's deputy told her in no uncertain terms they had to leave. >> reporter: it isn't easy leaving your home, not knowing if it will survive. >> it's very stressful. it's an emotional roller...
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there is no way the old world could deal with these changes, not to mention how fast they are moving. one of the most important issues is whether or not we will elect people to the highest office in the land who understand this. that you cannot regulate uber like a taxicab, and you cannot treat isis like a threat from the 20th century. we need a government that can think ahead and realized that by the time you're done regularly and something, it does not exist. something new has replaced it. if you overregulated, you will end up costing yourself that economic opportunity. when i talk about the need to turn the page, this is what i'm talking about. we better start electing people that understand the 21st century. >> what is your view of foreign aid? mr. rubio: it is less 1% of our budget. i supported. there is foreign aid is been successful, and there is for it is not. columbia was a failed state -- colombia is the strongest ally in south america. they partner very closely with us. if you look at their special operation forces, they were the same uniforms, training zach same way as our
there is no way the old world could deal with these changes, not to mention how fast they are moving. one of the most important issues is whether or not we will elect people to the highest office in the land who understand this. that you cannot regulate uber like a taxicab, and you cannot treat isis like a threat from the 20th century. we need a government that can think ahead and realized that by the time you're done regularly and something, it does not exist. something new has replaced it. if...
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he's a 90-year-old world war ii veteran. >> i was in the workshop, and a lot of artifacts for the war that are precious to me. >> reporter: and later on this morning, governor jerry brown will be on the ground to see the destruction from this fire up close. he'll be touring the clear lake area at about 10:30 this morning. that's where 96 structures, including a number of homes have been destroyed already by the rocky fire. the governor also will be getting an update from firefighters, from commanders on the ground about the progress they're making against this fire. again, it's 30% contained right now, and the word is from cal fire that if the weather remains relatively mild, we heard steve talking a moment ago about some cloud cover up in that area near the fire zone. if the weather remains mild and temperatures don't heat up, they're hoping to have this fire fully contained, claudeine, by monday. that's the hope at least. >> yeah, let's hope. thanks so much, al,. >>> that lake fire one of 20 active wildfires burning throughout the state. this is a live map from the cal fire web site
he's a 90-year-old world war ii veteran. >> i was in the workshop, and a lot of artifacts for the war that are precious to me. >> reporter: and later on this morning, governor jerry brown will be on the ground to see the destruction from this fire up close. he'll be touring the clear lake area at about 10:30 this morning. that's where 96 structures, including a number of homes have been destroyed already by the rocky fire. the governor also will be getting an update from...
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so we took him out to visit some of the old world war i battlefields, which were still visible. strasburg on ao friday morning, he went down to the rhine river and put his feet in. us that he would even try because the germans were on the other side of the river, maybe they can see through that followed, i don't know. we didn't want this guy hurt. touring, five days of he said to me, i want to throw a big dinner for my appreciation of all the done. i said fine, so we went to a nn, the french didn't have much food, so we gave the french inn our rations, they .ooked up something i remove or they went down into one of their sellers and came up through the floor with the choice bottle of wine, and said this is going to be a big celebration. we had a great time, great meal. over, the bills came in and they gave it to him said furman, i don't have any money. we pay this -- will you pay this? here's the head of the bank of england, and i had to pay for it. the next day, or the day after, we took him back to the airport. it was spring time, i still remember him getting on the plane with
so we took him out to visit some of the old world war i battlefields, which were still visible. strasburg on ao friday morning, he went down to the rhine river and put his feet in. us that he would even try because the germans were on the other side of the river, maybe they can see through that followed, i don't know. we didn't want this guy hurt. touring, five days of he said to me, i want to throw a big dinner for my appreciation of all the done. i said fine, so we went to a nn, the french...
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a lot of times, because the indigenous population had no -- they had no built up i mmmuniti to old world diseases, they died easi easily. especially from things like smallpox. they really relied on african slavery to do a lot of the hard work. also, just like in the united states, african people understood a lot of things about european techniques and farming and mining that the indigenous people didn't. they used them a lot of times as overseers and whatnot. just like in the united states and other parts of latin america. but the indigenous population, the slavery, it did continue in various forms during the colonial period. they had something which was a rotating, forced seasonal labor, where for example, a population of indigenous people one quarter would have to go during the fall to work in the mines or whatever, then they'd return after that season. then the next quarter would go. the spaniards said, we're doing this because you owe us tribute for having civilized you and protecting you and so forth. it's not slavery though. yes? >> so i'm finding -- thank you very much. your talk
a lot of times, because the indigenous population had no -- they had no built up i mmmuniti to old world diseases, they died easi easily. especially from things like smallpox. they really relied on african slavery to do a lot of the hard work. also, just like in the united states, african people understood a lot of things about european techniques and farming and mining that the indigenous people didn't. they used them a lot of times as overseers and whatnot. just like in the united states and...
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butter looked at the progress for somebody going from the old world to the new ended to collections from places and showed how they could be interoperable. i don't think we have to build a worldwide library or they think that would be impossible.e we would never agree and thinkbu about how the united nationil wk and how slow that goes but iim think instead ofpo having 200 libraries the same around theord world at a national level we can agree on certain things to make sure that somebody is ssearchig across them can find the information they need so aion global vision can be when it's highly interoperable and interconnected but without being the same. we can have diversity in other words while also having the benefit of interconnection.wiou this is a map of utopia.inte my sense is up course that it would be great for us to have the utopian library of the future. i'm not naÏve enough to think that is so but what i would urge us to do at this moment, this historic moment is actually think about what they think of the future libraries and to seek to build toward that rather than to have vari
butter looked at the progress for somebody going from the old world to the new ended to collections from places and showed how they could be interoperable. i don't think we have to build a worldwide library or they think that would be impossible.e we would never agree and thinkbu about how the united nationil wk and how slow that goes but iim think instead ofpo having 200 libraries the same around theord world at a national level we can agree on certain things to make sure that somebody is...
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you always have more ground forces than you do helicopters so when the old world, the idea was i want to a, just get all helicopters given to me. i don't care about the other unit. we wrote that down and said hey it doesn't matter what your batting averages, ruth losing the series and need to figure how to play as a team. okay we'll figure out how to share these assets. that was sort of step one. now i'm i'm comfortable with giving up some of my resources. the real epiphany stuff step came when we said i need to understand, this other tribe view on the situation as clearly as i understand my own. we went through these large transparent forms so we could discuss the common purpose about what we were trying to accomplish. then you incentivizing it make sense to say for the next 24 hours you are clear because what you're looking at is more important than what i'm looking at right now. i may not have been able to recognize that that was more important to thing to do in the next 24 hours if we hadn't been talking. now i now i understand the objected you're going after and you will probably
you always have more ground forces than you do helicopters so when the old world, the idea was i want to a, just get all helicopters given to me. i don't care about the other unit. we wrote that down and said hey it doesn't matter what your batting averages, ruth losing the series and need to figure how to play as a team. okay we'll figure out how to share these assets. that was sort of step one. now i'm i'm comfortable with giving up some of my resources. the real epiphany stuff step came when...
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old. >> in the world of oops, this is a masterpiece. watch as this kid stumbles and puts his hand right through a painting in taiwan. not just anything but a 350-year-old painting. did i mention it's worth 1 and a half million dollars. while a certain 12-year-old maybe sporting this expression. kevin with nbc news chicago. >>> check out the scene on reunion island on the indian ocean. they flock to watch the eruption with the fire and red smoke for hours. >>> politicians and ashley madison and president obama and then david duke for trump. that's all next. be able to access information, wherever we a. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best. with microsoft cloud, we save millions of man hours, and that's time that we can invest in our athletes and changing the world. like it used to?ould bounce back new neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena. no student's ever
old. >> in the world of oops, this is a masterpiece. watch as this kid stumbles and puts his hand right through a painting in taiwan. not just anything but a 350-year-old painting. did i mention it's worth 1 and a half million dollars. while a certain 12-year-old maybe sporting this expression. kevin with nbc news chicago. >>> check out the scene on reunion island on the indian ocean. they flock to watch the eruption with the fire and red smoke for hours. >>> politicians...
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francine: alibaba is buying into the old-school world of brick-and-mortar retailing by purchasing a staken a, script that will allow china's biggest e-commerce operator to add stores. the companies will partner in logistics and online sales to target deliveries. trying to rebel -- rival amazon. manus: let's bring michael metcalf back in. $2.5 trillion under management. we just read about the tech business. we are looking at huge moves in this market. where are you most focus in terms of industry? michael: we are looking for places that have some exposure to the cycle. as i said, we think the central bank is going to be very shallow. also looking for places the perhaps are over-owned and offer value. i think going back to comments we were making before, the areas that have then hit the hardest has been anything links to the commodity cycle. that, to us, seems to be discounting -- a major recession, which we don't see. and so, i think that is the area where there is value, potential for investors to reassess. so, it's materials. even energy. it is those kinds of areas that we would be, we'l
francine: alibaba is buying into the old-school world of brick-and-mortar retailing by purchasing a staken a, script that will allow china's biggest e-commerce operator to add stores. the companies will partner in logistics and online sales to target deliveries. trying to rebel -- rival amazon. manus: let's bring michael metcalf back in. $2.5 trillion under management. we just read about the tech business. we are looking at huge moves in this market. where are you most focus in terms of...
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old. here's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: in the world of the oops, this one's a masterpiece. h as the 12-year-old kid in the t-shirt and shorts, obligatory drink in hand, stumbles and puts his hand right through a painting in a taiwan museum. not just any painting but a 350-year-old oil on canvas entitled "flowers." did i mention it's worth 1.5 million bucks? when it comes to museums, it seems bumbling inspector clouseau isn't alone in his clumsiness. an american tourist accidentally broke off a 600-year-old finger in florence. an italian student taking a selfie smashed this priceless statue. while some fellow in england tripping over his shoelace shattered a trio of ancient chinese vases. then there's the 84-year-old spanish woman whose ham-fisted restoration turned a 19th century fresco of jesus into this. one man was so inspired he turned that disaster into a halloween costume. outside chicago's art institute the fear of mauling a master is palpable. >> i always imagine myself accidentally tripping and knocking something over. >> you come in and trip over your big feet, the
old. here's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: in the world of the oops, this one's a masterpiece. h as the 12-year-old kid in the t-shirt and shorts, obligatory drink in hand, stumbles and puts his hand right through a painting in a taiwan museum. not just any painting but a 350-year-old oil on canvas entitled "flowers." did i mention it's worth 1.5 million bucks? when it comes to museums, it seems bumbling inspector clouseau isn't alone in his clumsiness. an american tourist...
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this is one of the reasons why unesco designated the old city of sanaa a world heritage site and calling for emergency% to preserve yemen's cultural treasures. >> our hearts are in pain. old sanaa is history. it is islam, it is dignity. >> reporter: since the war in yemen began in march bombing and shelling have destroyed a complex of house he and damaged this 12th century mosque. the fighting has also reached ancient sites across the country. this castle in ta'izz and this dam in the province of mareb are damaged. >> translator: they don't want yemen to live. our heritage which the world knows of is gone. >> unesco once described the old city of sanaa a jewel of old islamic lands. many say the only way to guarantee that is for the war in yemen to end. natasha guinane, al jazeera. >> turkish president recep tayyip erdogan said he will meet the parliament on monday. failed to get a simple majority in june's elections. talks with two other parties ... unsuccessful. >>> venezuelan president nicholas maduro has declared a state of emergency look the bothered, maduro's ordered the closure of
this is one of the reasons why unesco designated the old city of sanaa a world heritage site and calling for emergency% to preserve yemen's cultural treasures. >> our hearts are in pain. old sanaa is history. it is islam, it is dignity. >> reporter: since the war in yemen began in march bombing and shelling have destroyed a complex of house he and damaged this 12th century mosque. the fighting has also reached ancient sites across the country. this castle in ta'izz and this dam in...
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i'm 86 years old, world war ii window. -- widow. we have religions, lots of them here in the united states. , at themethodist episcopali. -- g, we are living in a communist state right now. we have a republican party who wants to rule the united states, and eventually ruled the world. they are on the russian side. the koch brothers give money to buy a president. we were half an inch from having a dictator, george w. bush. we realized that everything was going wrong way. now, they have suppressed are voting. the democrats are on the low side. it is all about money and oil. onre is a fight going >> the democrats are on the low side, that it's all about money andry oil. cad so this is going on here in. our country.i >> host: earl from maryland isry on. >> caller: good morning. my question is, i haven't readoh your book, but how do you deale with the hypocrisy about the tor right of freedomee of speech to draw cartoons, and if youe condd remember the cartoons that show the jews being persecuted, is that inside anti-somatic. t >> you hav
i'm 86 years old, world war ii window. -- widow. we have religions, lots of them here in the united states. , at themethodist episcopali. -- g, we are living in a communist state right now. we have a republican party who wants to rule the united states, and eventually ruled the world. they are on the russian side. the koch brothers give money to buy a president. we were half an inch from having a dictator, george w. bush. we realized that everything was going wrong way. now, they have...
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. >> those big heavies are the largest firefighting craft in the world. oldc-10 passenger jets converted into firefighters. >> saving homes one at a time >> reporter: help came from 1,000 feet up. we had a look at albur turkey home base of dc-10s. that plane has to be ready to go in half an hour. >> it could be any one but it happens to be this. i have a crew preflighted, we are waiting for the phone call. >> how does it change the game for firefighters? >> primarily, this is quantity this is a magnitude four or more times any other tanker and, therefore, it gets there with more sooner and that's a good thing. i never had a commander running a fire tell me that we got there too soon and brought too much. >> after decades of air drops, some doubt aerial firefighting works. at the university of california berkeley referencer bill stuart says we should take a closer look at aerial fire-fights, tv friendly cnn drops, to see if they are worth it. >> when things are hot, they are just going to be an updraft of the hot air, it will be hard for light material to get
. >> those big heavies are the largest firefighting craft in the world. oldc-10 passenger jets converted into firefighters. >> saving homes one at a time >> reporter: help came from 1,000 feet up. we had a look at albur turkey home base of dc-10s. that plane has to be ready to go in half an hour. >> it could be any one but it happens to be this. i have a crew preflighted, we are waiting for the phone call. >> how does it change the game for firefighters? >>...
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>>reporter: the counties biggest yearly event, the county fair, a genuine old-time world county fairp in three weeks. >> our fair takes place over labor day weekend, and that brings in about 40,000 people during a four-day run. >>reporter: vance says he is very glad he came. >> the lake is clear. there is no fires at the lake. anywhere near the water. there's plenty of things to do still. >>reporter: and so, whether it is kayaking, cocktails, or even casinos. lake county is surely open for business. ktvu fox2 news. >>> while there is no word on what caused the jerusalem fire or larger rocky fire near clear lake officials have determined that vehicle exhaust contacted dry grass causing the 8,000-acre rack fire near lake mary essay, it destroyed seven structures including one home. the fire broke out in late july and was 100% contained leslie. >>> ofthe fire weather is ramping up as we go into the bay area we can. we have had mild days the last couple of weeks. here we go with some heat that is going to show up. he showed up a little bit today. in the bay valleys you have 87, 86 of liv
>>reporter: the counties biggest yearly event, the county fair, a genuine old-time world county fairp in three weeks. >> our fair takes place over labor day weekend, and that brings in about 40,000 people during a four-day run. >>reporter: vance says he is very glad he came. >> the lake is clear. there is no fires at the lake. anywhere near the water. there's plenty of things to do still. >>reporter: and so, whether it is kayaking, cocktails, or even casinos. lake...
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like helicopters are in short supply you have more ground forces than helicopters, and so in the old world the idea was i want to a, get all the hell it copters and i don't care about the other unit and so we broke that down and said we don't doesn't matter what her battered averages were losing the series. we have to figure out a way to share these assets, that was step one and now comfortable with giving some of my assets to someone else. that still to give it us to move fast enough so the real step came when i said i need to understand this other side's view on the situation as clearly as i understand my own and that was done through these large transparent forums. i could then tight together an overarching strategy and we all had a common purpose about what were trying to accomplish a menu or incentivize and would say all for the next 24 hours you are clearly priority, this is going on in your areas much more important than what i'm looking at. had i not had not had this broader optic i would've understood that. so why don't you take all of my stuff for now and based on now i understan
like helicopters are in short supply you have more ground forces than helicopters, and so in the old world the idea was i want to a, get all the hell it copters and i don't care about the other unit and so we broke that down and said we don't doesn't matter what her battered averages were losing the series. we have to figure out a way to share these assets, that was step one and now comfortable with giving some of my assets to someone else. that still to give it us to move fast enough so the...
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world. it is 120 years old this year.'s curator is okwui enwezor, a nigerian american curator, art critic, writer, poet, educator specializing in art history. he's the director of the haus der kunst museum in munich, germany, and the first african director of the venice biennale. so, okwui enwezor, let's talk about that. how did you come to head this most venerable art exhibition in the world? nice.l, that is really it is a question that really has no answer, i suppose, because there really isn't a strategy by which one arrives at being the assistant director of the venice biennale, but i can say -- i can speculate that first and foremost, once track record certainly does recommend the possibility of taking the helm of such an exhibition. amy: you were born in nigeria, but you then came to the united states at 18? >> i came to the united states at the age of 18. amy: why? >> to study. i studied at the university. my alma mater -- amy: he is going to be our guest and the next segment. >> he is still the one i know that wan
world. it is 120 years old this year.'s curator is okwui enwezor, a nigerian american curator, art critic, writer, poet, educator specializing in art history. he's the director of the haus der kunst museum in munich, germany, and the first african director of the venice biennale. so, okwui enwezor, let's talk about that. how did you come to head this most venerable art exhibition in the world? nice.l, that is really it is a question that really has no answer, i suppose, because there really...