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right ha as our schools came under attack, critical services were unded ating was downgraded...11 ti om the bridge to the beach we've seen and we've had enough. kim guadagno isn't the change we need. ♪ ♪ ♪ hi ted, glad you could join us! ♪ ♪ ♪ give it a try. mmm. give that to me. ♪ ♪ ♪ (laughing) ted? ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> i was surprised by information it looks like a scene out of the movie fargo is close to northakota it is northwestern section of the pretty to go. you know, it is first time, sue, they have had snowfall it has been eight years since they have had snow in the month ofctob>>. out that. >> i thought they got snow, october snow all the time. >> you think so, yeah. that is unusual. >> yes. >> i remember those three magical years i lived in buffalo, new york. >> we went trick or treat nothing snow. >> yes. >> in kans trick or treated in snow. >> the running man. >> i love that. >> yes. >> did you like it. >> that is soreat. >> little early for you trick or treating on tuesdayk, that i halloween of course, and it will be in the upper 50's, clearl, it is a good forecast. walking out the
right ha as our schools came under attack, critical services were unded ating was downgraded...11 ti om the bridge to the beach we've seen and we've had enough. kim guadagno isn't the change we need. ♪ ♪ ♪ hi ted, glad you could join us! ♪ ♪ ♪ give it a try. mmm. give that to me. ♪ ♪ ♪ (laughing) ted? ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> i was surprised by information it looks like a scene out of the movie fargo is close to northakota it is northwestern section of the pretty to go. you...
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there are gunshots coming om over there! >> our first look at the las vegas mass shooting from a police officer's body camera. and tonight the gunman's girliend arrived at l.a.x. police now call her a person of interest and want to question her. >>e anticipate some information here from her shortly. >>> good evening. i'm kristenzee. ama daetz is on maternity leave. >> and i'm dan ashley. w tonight at 11:00, mourning the loss, honoring the memory. >> friends, relatives, even strangersathered at a vigil tonight in novato for stacee etcher, one of the 59 people kill in sunday's mass shooting. >> abc 7 news reporte cornell barnard was at the memory p. and certainly a very touching tribute. >> reporter: yeah, dan and kristen, a very moving vigil tonight here in novato. vinnie etcheber, husband, brought his kids to the vigil night. the family did not speak to the crowd, but the crowd definitely spoke to them. >> we want y to know that we love you. >> reporter: hvy hearts and wordss of comfort for san frcisco police officer vinnie
there are gunshots coming om over there! >> our first look at the las vegas mass shooting from a police officer's body camera. and tonight the gunman's girliend arrived at l.a.x. police now call her a person of interest and want to question her. >>e anticipate some information here from her shortly. >>> good evening. i'm kristenzee. ama daetz is on maternity leave. >> and i'm dan ashley. w tonight at 11:00, mourning the loss, honoring the memory. >> friends,...
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sault on went to om texas and the university of alabama and she was denied proper post sexual assault treatment at a hospital. nd this will ensure they get the care they need. megan couldn't deal with what appened to her and she finally committed suicide. mr. speaker, we need to as a dy be concerned about sexual assault victims and provide this basic legislation so universities are trained or somebody on staff nearby that can deal with sexual assault victims. that's the least we can do for people like angie and megan. that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the recognizes the gentleman from kansas, mr. arshall, for five minutes. mr. marshall: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize national co-op month anti-many co-ops of the big first district r. a history stand spanning back to the 18th century, co-ops shaped wait american producers and consumers do and in doing so these ventures have become an invaluable part of our business pearn wn nation from standpoint i remember my virs 6 or re to a co-op as a kansas.ld boy on a weed farm in kansas. my uncles would let
sault on went to om texas and the university of alabama and she was denied proper post sexual assault treatment at a hospital. nd this will ensure they get the care they need. megan couldn't deal with what appened to her and she finally committed suicide. mr. speaker, we need to as a dy be concerned about sexual assault victims and provide this basic legislation so universities are trained or somebody on staff nearby that can deal with sexual assault victims. that's the least we can do for...
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om malawi ecuador, see some of hlthcare's mostnventive solutions d stay ted to se the winn of the "viewchange" film contest leadership prize. second narrator: malnutrition. every year, malnutrition kills twice as many children as aids, tuberculosis, and malaria combined. yet there is hope. an inexpensive, revolutionary therapy is saving children's lives right now. (rooster crows) since 2004, project peanut butter has been treating children in malawi, a country with one of the highest malnutrition rates in the world. (speaking nativeve language) second narrator: as a faculty member at washington university medical school, dr. manary founded project peanut butter to bring the most effective malnutrition therapy to the children who need it most. alefa is 7 months old. she is just entering the critical 6-month-to-two-year-old window where children are most vulnerable to the impact of malnutrition. jason: alefa is, uh, severely malnourished and, um, (unclear), as you can see from the extremely small arms. second narrator: severely malnourished children at this age are at great risk. untreated, mor
om malawi ecuador, see some of hlthcare's mostnventive solutions d stay ted to se the winn of the "viewchange" film contest leadership prize. second narrator: malnutrition. every year, malnutrition kills twice as many children as aids, tuberculosis, and malaria combined. yet there is hope. an inexpensive, revolutionary therapy is saving children's lives right now. (rooster crows) since 2004, project peanut butter has been treating children in malawi, a country with one of the highest...
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bitterlove is it♪om♪ just when it rains out, they this youngster standthe rye what handens they startwalk. >> wow!ave killed him sfwlpt tree . kid butowelectronics were fried. it could have ended terribly. tndfyg f >> yeah they got >> and they'>> that t familiar with haboobs. this took place in brazil. haboob is an forma dust storhink mor earth. >> they decide to head into the house for good reason. crazy, like somebodylights. >> place wit of four to and not you're driving, you have to stopoutside, you have to run inside and if you're inside close every door and window. >> yes. >>> get upo all kinds ofis tim shenanans. doing it m puppy, going to be scary. this't just a place k-9, they train k-9 police full christmas story get into one of the giant suits and try not to die. >> i want to be that dummy? >> i want to be a police puppy trainer. >> k-9 crunkchies i stole from taylor swift's shih-zu. >> before you know t run! can do with my life. >> you want a pihaha! b and rihanna also dealt withoall a >> you got to swim in it a little bit. >> brittany with the gopro getting lostde d t they
bitterlove is it♪om♪ just when it rains out, they this youngster standthe rye what handens they startwalk. >> wow!ave killed him sfwlpt tree . kid butowelectronics were fried. it could have ended terribly. tndfyg f >> yeah they got >> and they'>> that t familiar with haboobs. this took place in brazil. haboob is an forma dust storhink mor earth. >> they decide to head into the house for good reason. crazy, like somebodylights. >> place wit of four to and...
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we had no idea he got addicted painkillers. 2015, around october of his om found some items in loom. -- room. of course i was upset. him.led at i said, pat, this is what inmates conditions snsed to the prison system. that's when he told us about his addiction. to painkillers. looked it up online. educated myself a little bit about it. went back upstairs to the top of the steps and yelled over to thad, i'm sorry, i love you. >> he was on that medication in attempt to beat his painkiller addiction? said, thad, i love you, if nything ever happened to you i wouldn't want to live. and then of course we had him rehab a couple different -- two different went back times. first time he went to rehab he was doing real good. eal excited. went in to get clean. elt really good about going to meetings. nd everything. first time he went to rehab, he vivitrol. get the blocker. > long acting blocker. >> then it only lasts for 30 days or so. call around to different places. couldn't find any place to prescribe him that. a place in milton, they only prescribed patients that treatment at the white deer
we had no idea he got addicted painkillers. 2015, around october of his om found some items in loom. -- room. of course i was upset. him.led at i said, pat, this is what inmates conditions snsed to the prison system. that's when he told us about his addiction. to painkillers. looked it up online. educated myself a little bit about it. went back upstairs to the top of the steps and yelled over to thad, i'm sorry, i love you. >> he was on that medication in attempt to beat his painkiller...
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in the middle, if somebody is ,oming, wembley stadium somebody has a ticket to two or three shows whichor fans to do, i want them to see a different show every time even if it's the same beginning or end. charlie: what you have developed is a savvy sense of the business of music as well as the doing of music? people,t a lot of earlier in the year, i kind of --led shoot business man shrewd businessman in a negative sense. my argument was if i wanted to be a basement musician and play post, i would. i want as many people and the world to hear my music. you cannot not to be business savvy. you have to be like, if i go and see every single radio station and the country, they will eventually play the song and people will hear the music and they will get the outgoing. i do not make a record to sit out and not have anyone to listen to it. i what people to take it in. it shows at the show when you play a gig as sometimes people propose and they have their first dance. that's what i want the music to be, ingrained in people, good feelings and and i do not think you can get to that point letting
in the middle, if somebody is ,oming, wembley stadium somebody has a ticket to two or three shows whichor fans to do, i want them to see a different show every time even if it's the same beginning or end. charlie: what you have developed is a savvy sense of the business of music as well as the doing of music? people,t a lot of earlier in the year, i kind of --led shoot business man shrewd businessman in a negative sense. my argument was if i wanted to be a basement musician and play post, i...
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6abc.com there you can rea latest about storm dam power outages and school action cam aaction news" om around heeveloping story in delaware county. thed middle school in fterar the campus.herine scott is live now with th e latestck classes will rrrow but today the school is closed because of the police e and the scene has been red for hou butch ear district ys theyoo t tdvisementice out investigating a w and they were sent homethe detectives were summiee after a dperson wasound.oa remained shut down as detectives looked opewoy and decided to close the school for the day. and teacherst werschool. and some were surprised. >> to hear something like this where oh my god on a quiet street. basically a quiet street. it's frightening. >> there are some surveillance cameras on the nearby school. it's unclear if itaptu thank an's d afoundtioga-nicetown. she was found with severe face and head trauma on the 1800 block of westmoreland street at 1:30 this morning. police have not yet identified the woman and waiting for the results of an autopsy. >> the major undertaking to repair head stones at t
6abc.com there you can rea latest about storm dam power outages and school action cam aaction news" om around heeveloping story in delaware county. thed middle school in fterar the campus.herine scott is live now with th e latestck classes will rrrow but today the school is closed because of the police e and the scene has been red for hou butch ear district ys theyoo t tdvisementice out investigating a w and they were sent homethe detectives were summiee after a dperson wasound.oa remained...
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very young ome people up front that you can't see. [applause] pres. trump: no matter who we where we come from, we are all americans and we are all bound together by our love for this country and for its flag for each other. great love. thank you. [applause] very trump: thank you much. same spirit of unity, togetherness and love, we're thrilled to have all of you here at the white house, the white house, what a special place, right? you've read about the white house, you've heard. who was at the white house before? you have some congressmen that were, right, right? not too many. special place, but this is a celebration of heritage month. right? [applause] big deal.p: that's a that's a great thing, from the hispanic ays, americans have enriched our country and helped shape our history. contributions through the generations to art and music and literature to science, exploration are extraordinary, the spirit and reativity that shines through hispanic heritage is woven into our great bric of nation. our amazing hispanic american embody our great american
very young ome people up front that you can't see. [applause] pres. trump: no matter who we where we come from, we are all americans and we are all bound together by our love for this country and for its flag for each other. great love. thank you. [applause] very trump: thank you much. same spirit of unity, togetherness and love, we're thrilled to have all of you here at the white house, the white house, what a special place, right? you've read about the white house, you've heard. who was at...
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your sunglasses heading out the door, almost a repeat of earlier today, highs around 75 degrees. ,omingup, the upcoming weekend howard university's big homecoming game saturday. the marine corps marathon sunday. then a cold front that promises to bring a little bit of rain to the d a movie. -- to the dmv. 59-41 vote,n a republicans passed a $4 trillion budget through the senate, a major step forward of president trump's cuts and reforms. ♪ there was a massive crowd in richmond tonight as former president barack obama campaigned with gubernatorial candidate ralph northam. this is the first time obama has been in the political spotlight since leaving the white house. tim: president barack obama's first campaign speeches since leaving office, the turnout was enormous, and the line wrapped around the richmond convention center for stop president obama is one of the democratic party's most popular politicians. >> ralph northam! trying toonight he is use his likability and winning slogan to make ralph northam virginia's next governor. president obama: yes, we can. tim: north him was a pediatr
your sunglasses heading out the door, almost a repeat of earlier today, highs around 75 degrees. ,omingup, the upcoming weekend howard university's big homecoming game saturday. the marine corps marathon sunday. then a cold front that promises to bring a little bit of rain to the d a movie. -- to the dmv. 59-41 vote,n a republicans passed a $4 trillion budget through the senate, a major step forward of president trump's cuts and reforms. ♪ there was a massive crowd in richmond tonight as...
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ome people are concerned about president obama having this authority, some are more concerned about president trump this authority. i'm concerned about both, i will explain that. people happy to explain that are representative amosh and lewis.entative john host: caller used the term outing, we have heard the term unmasking, can you explain what unmasking is? guest: in certain context, the mask information they know or determine is u.s. person information. it is important to remember, not happen with all the communication that come in each year the government go hrough all of it to determine it, that is not how it works. when the nsa sends information agencies, they will redact or mask information and one, instead ofn something more explicit about who the person is. is important to understand the underlying or the itself, the receiving ency can unmask it, respect it. masking and unmasking, there is room for abuse there. we have enough u.n.rmation to say that the ambassador was part of the problem there and, you know, but where congressre should look. they always should look for where laws have
ome people are concerned about president obama having this authority, some are more concerned about president trump this authority. i'm concerned about both, i will explain that. people happy to explain that are representative amosh and lewis.entative john host: caller used the term outing, we have heard the term unmasking, can you explain what unmasking is? guest: in certain context, the mask information they know or determine is u.s. person information. it is important to remember, not happen...
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going to havere .ome very special things there will be some things that you have to be here to experience. my job is to give you the context of the weekend. chris has given me the shortest amount of time to speak and i'm the only non-phd speaking. i think that said something about myself but i think chris was sending a message. aboute want to do is talk , at least for the next 20 to 25 minutes, the defenses of the civil war -- where did they come from? what are some great defenses? who train these men and who did they studied to think about the defensive, offensive? without a great defense you have to have a great offense, too. pickett's charge would be nothing without pickets men and others coming across the field at gettysburg terror attack that center. franklin, down there. greatuld not have that defense by george thomas and his army. looking at these defenses, you always have to keep in mind those great offenses. that was our theme last year. -spanre to go back to c and check out those talks we had last year. who did they learn from? who are they studying? and then we will put that in
going to havere .ome very special things there will be some things that you have to be here to experience. my job is to give you the context of the weekend. chris has given me the shortest amount of time to speak and i'm the only non-phd speaking. i think that said something about myself but i think chris was sending a message. aboute want to do is talk , at least for the next 20 to 25 minutes, the defenses of the civil war -- where did they come from? what are some great defenses? who train...
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marÍa: para este mes de octubre el tema elegido por la oms es la salud mental de trabajo, precisamenteque se sienta mejor emocionalmente, sino que pueden ser una fuente invalorable de apoyo en momentos difÍciles. mantenga su autonomÍa, ya que influye positivamente en la motivaciÓn del trabajador y mantiene en alto la satisfacciÓn laboral, sin llegar a padecer el sÍndrome de notts una mezcla de depresiÓn, ansiedad y pÁnico que afecta a los empleados sobrecargados. lo mejor, descansa de cuero en mente y tÓmese un tiempo antes de que sea demasiado tarde. tiempo libre. trate de cumplir con sus labores de trabajo a tiempo, asÍ podrÁ compartir espacios con su familia, amigos y practicar sus hobbiesde interÉs. por Último, busque apoyo en recursos humanos algÚn problema que afecta su desempeÑo, asÍ podrÁ encontrar una soluciÓn o reacomodar sus obligaciones de forma que su rendimiento decaiga lo menos posible. durante la vida adulta pasaremos gran parte de nuestro tiempo en el trabajo, un lugar donde cualquier persona como usted o como yo puede desarrollar sus capacidades, ser productivas y con
marÍa: para este mes de octubre el tema elegido por la oms es la salud mental de trabajo, precisamenteque se sienta mejor emocionalmente, sino que pueden ser una fuente invalorable de apoyo en momentos difÍciles. mantenga su autonomÍa, ya que influye positivamente en la motivaciÓn del trabajador y mantiene en alto la satisfacciÓn laboral, sin llegar a padecer el sÍndrome de notts una mezcla de depresiÓn, ansiedad y pÁnico que afecta a los empleados sobrecargados. lo mejor, descansa de...
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last fifteen omed f.s.b. officers raided a private home arresting dennis christiansen a danish yes he was witness to a russian. asked me when. i went to. meet. a court ordered his pretrial detention for two months christiansen could face up to ten years in prison. for. his crime attending a premie to. one you just saw so he's a lawyer one more. shots and that's what you've got with him doesn't reduce crime when you national candidate. cruel or even name crazy it's. just off to get a little but. boy you know that you got when you asked me smallpox. but it was obvious that. i thought it was a put cities but if they say it's come so used it in his acts of doing it looks to me. the law imposes strict restrictions on orthodox religious groups that hark back to the dog days of the savior jeannine. a nine hundred ninety seven government commission concluded that most top clerics including patriarch kirill were informants for the k.g.b. an organization in which putin was a senior officer and was ultimately control in
last fifteen omed f.s.b. officers raided a private home arresting dennis christiansen a danish yes he was witness to a russian. asked me when. i went to. meet. a court ordered his pretrial detention for two months christiansen could face up to ten years in prison. for. his crime attending a premie to. one you just saw so he's a lawyer one more. shots and that's what you've got with him doesn't reduce crime when you national candidate. cruel or even name crazy it's. just off to get a little but....
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it has great clarity and comes om a place of real serious validation on the subject, being the ranking member on the intelligence committee. adam schiff. thank you. in terms of -- you have a couple questions in there. what do we do about -- reporter: -- [inaudible] -- congress act on the pay share? do you think the omnibus at the end of the year is your best shot? if you're going to make that in with appropriations, aren't you risking a government shutdown? ms. pelosi: there's no risk on our part of the government shut down. we don't have the majority of the votes. we have never ever supported a government shut down. that's a tactic of the republicans because they don't like government. so a shutdown is a good day for them. that's what they have given us in the past. the threat of it. or a 17-day shutdown last time they did it. they had the votes, the majority in the house. they have the majority in the senate. they have the president's signature. they can shut -- they alone have the power to shut down government. so that's not in our mix. i would like to have the language that would s
it has great clarity and comes om a place of real serious validation on the subject, being the ranking member on the intelligence committee. adam schiff. thank you. in terms of -- you have a couple questions in there. what do we do about -- reporter: -- [inaudible] -- congress act on the pay share? do you think the omnibus at the end of the year is your best shot? if you're going to make that in with appropriations, aren't you risking a government shutdown? ms. pelosi: there's no risk on our...
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. >> and nime optimism hit ties about the future partnership because it is not om in the prettyish peopleu the people of the people. >> they be depun what their discussions on tried so they could be made pf the next pormal sum pit. we are n said the talks far from reaching the commitments pf which can start talks. demrobble news, 24 hours a someday pured by journal iferts nd analysts. >> little bit of emotional of sk will ere but i think they be, too. >> and it is now talk issuing with uber, tike a listen. options and goof o markets. >> and you are saying all options are on the table. >> i think what you are seeing they s bug companies, gm, want to pick a winner and it has come down to ube you are rer and lyft. bru the fortunes have changed. uber has could depon through the and big legal about the will and en uber and alphabet an't stay behind uber and lyft cooperateing in various ways down the road. and it's really done to advertisings and see another big game in the advertising marget. and it's another matter of how e take of this growing marget? > too big so stop. and outsporne about t
. >> and nime optimism hit ties about the future partnership because it is not om in the prettyish peopleu the people of the people. >> they be depun what their discussions on tried so they could be made pf the next pormal sum pit. we are n said the talks far from reaching the commitments pf which can start talks. demrobble news, 24 hours a someday pured by journal iferts nd analysts. >> little bit of emotional of sk will ere but i think they be, too. >> and it is now...
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. >>> let's get the latest om sonoma county. sesent s ser crumb. >> we're hearing t t as many 100 missing persons ports have been filed. >> w want to clarify there's been about 100 phone calls from people sayg ey're missing their friends and faly some are duplicated some are relatis. tomorrow we're goi t have to ok at ting to track down ese people and reidentify them withthir loved ones.>> that doesn'tean 10 people have perished it just means you can't -- >> we don't have 100 missing people. hav 100 phone calls for people saying there's missing people.. may not quite be 1 had 00. bu we've had about a hundred phone calrom peopleooking for pele >> give us sense of what you do overnight and what yo h the ground running with fst thing in the morning. >> we're providingce security and kee an eye o for where t fire's going and ssibly keep a look out for new evuaons and so forth a working closely with rire partedners and ith morning we're gng to have ooo reassess. we're geoing to have a meeting in the rng. >> can youal about what will
. >>> let's get the latest om sonoma county. sesent s ser crumb. >> we're hearing t t as many 100 missing persons ports have been filed. >> w want to clarify there's been about 100 phone calls from people sayg ey're missing their friends and faly some are duplicated some are relatis. tomorrow we're goi t have to ok at ting to track down ese people and reidentify them withthir loved ones.>> that doesn'tean 10 people have perished it just means you can't -- >> we...
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kremlin's bidding by participating in programmes it names prominent lawmakers indeed who have paid omes shows such as going underground and news thing it gives the exact member of their appearances and goes into the fees reportedly paid to them to the times claims it's all part of moscow's attempt on going to extend its reach within british politics when a boy here in london has been taking a closer look at that. this is one of britain's most read newspapers and one of the leading edge a tauriel in the london times today happens to be all about this place r t it's called helping parents in and it names and shames all the politicians that appear on the channel it's not although there's another article that elaborates on can sons about the extent of kremlin influence here in westminster and whereas talking to the media is normally considered an expression of freedom of speech here in the u.k. these articles appear to suggest that the politicians talking to r.t. are greedy and even treacherous well to talk about this more i'm going to gate crash the studio going underground host afshin rat
kremlin's bidding by participating in programmes it names prominent lawmakers indeed who have paid omes shows such as going underground and news thing it gives the exact member of their appearances and goes into the fees reportedly paid to them to the times claims it's all part of moscow's attempt on going to extend its reach within british politics when a boy here in london has been taking a closer look at that. this is one of britain's most read newspapers and one of the leading edge a...
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shot in the back as he shielded her from the bullets of denise politicus a died and her husband tony's oms just minutes after she posted a photo of the two of them at the concert and jessica clincher was a single mother she died at leaving behind her four children of course many families will never be made whole again here's how the events unfolded on that tonight. i. i. i i i. i. i i. i i. i i i. i. i. i. we need to try to get people out of the hospital ok. stephen paddock. taro raining down on thousands of tiny tiny the concert in las vegas lived in a retirement home in nevada he committed suicide after the rampage police say he had no criminal record and no military background also according to the f.b.i. he wasn't linked to any terror group the shooters brother says he never saw what was coming. he would have his car. every time i mean he played high stakes video to be able to stay home in the casino there's. no logic no. for me or my brother would have done this. there's no. there's not a witness i've been recording the horrors of the rampage at the las vegas festival whoever whoever
shot in the back as he shielded her from the bullets of denise politicus a died and her husband tony's oms just minutes after she posted a photo of the two of them at the concert and jessica clincher was a single mother she died at leaving behind her four children of course many families will never be made whole again here's how the events unfolded on that tonight. i. i. i i i. i. i i. i i. i i i. i. i. i. we need to try to get people out of the hospital ok. stephen paddock. taro raining down...
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it n, the way to deal with is for communities to work together, to collaborate, to ome up with large-scale efforts, but in order to do that, we have to invest the dollars to get projects done. host: one more call, tony new castle, pennsylvania, you are on robert bonnie. caller: good morning, gentlemen. tony.hi, caller: i guess the thing i'm calling about, to direct -- to sorry for these people losing -- it is horrible we don't have , kind of these major disasters. i love it here. so anyway, but anyway, some of were probably there strict built nd construction, i think they need change some of these codes for building, i've studied housing, concrete and stuff like that, at least you ouldn't lose everything, especially in tornado areas and everything, you seem to keep same old stuff and it's not going to last. in my , you know, i'm 60s, my kids have a small amily, seem like they don't want to do anything unless you have a machine to do it with. get out and need to get their hands dirty and stuff, many prison people sitting there that why can't we get them working or something like that? so th
it n, the way to deal with is for communities to work together, to collaborate, to ome up with large-scale efforts, but in order to do that, we have to invest the dollars to get projects done. host: one more call, tony new castle, pennsylvania, you are on robert bonnie. caller: good morning, gentlemen. tony.hi, caller: i guess the thing i'm calling about, to direct -- to sorry for these people losing -- it is horrible we don't have , kind of these major disasters. i love it here. so anyway, but...
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the library, plugged it in 1e tom west london, and memory stick, so the library, plugged it in he .om able to access details of security arrangements, maps that showed cctv cameras, routes that dignitaries and the queen would take to get in. also details of what level of id was required to get his aspects of the airport and details about sensitive security arrangements, the sort of stuff that could be useful to people who may have been planning to do something awful here at heathrow. fortu nately, something awful here at heathrow. fortunately, the man who handed it gaveit fortunately, the man who handed it gave it to a sunday newspaper and there is an investigation. the question is, why was information downloaded like this, why was it taken away from the airport and how, could it be that such since sensitive information is on here without encryption. important questions that are urgently being investigated by the airport authorities. dan johnson, live at heathrow. it's one of the world's most advanced economies, yet the united states has historically high numbers of people who can't r
the library, plugged it in 1e tom west london, and memory stick, so the library, plugged it in he .om able to access details of security arrangements, maps that showed cctv cameras, routes that dignitaries and the queen would take to get in. also details of what level of id was required to get his aspects of the airport and details about sensitive security arrangements, the sort of stuff that could be useful to people who may have been planning to do something awful here at heathrow. fortu...
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crisis,oming out of a noting wonderful growth rates and it is beginning to attract investment and increase exports. thee see as well from greek-u.s. balance of trade. leaving behind not only a crisis but it is leaving behind the economic model that led to the crisis. is the mostce today in one of thewer most important and unstable and sensitive areas of the planet. , country with a dynamic multidimensional for policy, a country which is a reliable partner and ally of the united states which fulfills its nato obligations. it is in close cooperation with the united of states, an owl which maintains an ally with turkey -- which maintains dialogue with turkey, with the challenges of knowing the very important course of turkey. it is a country that promotes cooperation in the balkans which contribute to the security and the growth of the area. alreadyreece being pretty strong in maritime and tourism is gradually becoming a significant crossroads for transportation and energy. i would like to mention the completion of the pipeline. for a station in northeast greece and the be anct that greece wi
crisis,oming out of a noting wonderful growth rates and it is beginning to attract investment and increase exports. thee see as well from greek-u.s. balance of trade. leaving behind not only a crisis but it is leaving behind the economic model that led to the crisis. is the mostce today in one of thewer most important and unstable and sensitive areas of the planet. , country with a dynamic multidimensional for policy, a country which is a reliable partner and ally of the united states which...
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but the key issue really comes debate toe continuing what degree the operations of pervasive,ome so that they really act like a department? there is a category of decisions which i think most would believe have to be done to some extent, secretly. .o permit exploration but when it becomes a day-to-day occurrence, that is one you arrive at congressional control. i think most of the time, the nsc has stayed on right side of the line. that if thed argue nsc is an institution -- if it conduct a continuing negotiation that goes on over several years, taking steps that ordinarily are under departmental and congressional control. >> you have anticipated the next question that i was going to ask, because there is a critique in washington these days, that the national security council has become operational, that it is taking on the activities of the department's, rather than --ng a coordinating advisory each one of you probably dealt with that criticism. henry has given us his thoughts about it, steve, let us start with you. how do you think about that? is thatf the things part of the bargain ab
but the key issue really comes debate toe continuing what degree the operations of pervasive,ome so that they really act like a department? there is a category of decisions which i think most would believe have to be done to some extent, secretly. .o permit exploration but when it becomes a day-to-day occurrence, that is one you arrive at congressional control. i think most of the time, the nsc has stayed on right side of the line. that if thed argue nsc is an institution -- if it conduct a...
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days to knock on .ome doors you have 19 days to go out there and campaign. i started yesterday. help, tohy i need your help me count, and to help me make sure that we are making enough phone calls to get ralph northam elected, that we are making enough door knocks to get justin fairfax elected. if you do, i guarantee you, not only will route northam -- ralph northam be our next governor and jason fairfax your next lieutenant governor, but you'll send a message all across this great country and all around the world of just what it is that america stands for. i love you, virginia. god bless you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> vice president mike pence has also been can meaning in the virginia governor's contest. at an event for and collects the comedy compare the democratic and republican positions. here is a short portion. >> ed gillespie will do the exact same thing as governor of virginia. it's why i'm
days to knock on .ome doors you have 19 days to go out there and campaign. i started yesterday. help, tohy i need your help me count, and to help me make sure that we are making enough phone calls to get ralph northam elected, that we are making enough door knocks to get justin fairfax elected. if you do, i guarantee you, not only will route northam -- ralph northam be our next governor and jason fairfax your next lieutenant governor, but you'll send a message all across this great country and...
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om favor as's fell fr the nation was becoming less rural as a whole and railroads had gotten to fencing certain areas. farmers were more cognitive of fencing. encounters with livestock became increasingly rare. now you have to start worrying about encounters with automobiles, but that is a whole separate issue. dates and flashing lights appear more on railroad crossings. with the steam locomotive, it is obvious to the whole group which end is the front. everybody knowswith the steam in you move forward. in this case, when the locomotive looks the same on each side, that can be dangerous when you tell someone to back up and they go the other direction. you can see there is a little s painted on the front. -- a f painted on the front. that is important when you are operating with a crew. there was some hesitancy, not so much on the passengers as the railroads themselves. they were famously conservative. they are hesitant to put a whole lot of money towards a new technology unless it has been proved. diesel was able to prove itself in smaller applications before it moved on to the mainline
om favor as's fell fr the nation was becoming less rural as a whole and railroads had gotten to fencing certain areas. farmers were more cognitive of fencing. encounters with livestock became increasingly rare. now you have to start worrying about encounters with automobiles, but that is a whole separate issue. dates and flashing lights appear more on railroad crossings. with the steam locomotive, it is obvious to the whole group which end is the front. everybody knowswith the steam in you move...
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om with this happens to be a great legend and then this turns out to be true. and then he goes into the auditorium then he finds them in the basement of the jim and says the bikes are stolen. the police officers as you know, how to fight? he was cassius clay at the time and said i am tough. they said come learned to box. absolutely not just the heavy bags or the speed bags but something important but kids fighting in the ring together. you did not do that in the '50s you could be arrested for far less than that. but then they begin to read you wire the brave. and he begins to take boxing very seriously who'd heard peas to raise the bus to school??. >>i you always ask what is a leg to be in the room with your subject? so i would ask the classmates' well as a like to be on the bus when he was racing? all over and over. as a thing that buggedeo me and it was a city best paying $0.10 to ride so i said usage is a city bus? does that stop allied? like every block? he said yes. said he was raising the bus but it kept stopping?. >> he and we got off in transfers he wou
om with this happens to be a great legend and then this turns out to be true. and then he goes into the auditorium then he finds them in the basement of the jim and says the bikes are stolen. the police officers as you know, how to fight? he was cassius clay at the time and said i am tough. they said come learned to box. absolutely not just the heavy bags or the speed bags but something important but kids fighting in the ring together. you did not do that in the '50s you could be arrested for...
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ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems, allergic reactions, ome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing or allergic reactions to your doctor right away. in patients with sickle cell disorders, serious, sometimes fatal crises can occur. the most common side effect is bone and muscle ache. so why go back there? if you'd rather be home, ask your doctor about neulasta onpro. >>> you feel like you're in a house and there is somebody right next to you and staring at you and nothing in you is frightened by that. >> not [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> oh, god. oh, my god. i thought it was going to come out of this. i was waiting for it to come out of this. [ laughter ] >> how is he not expecting that? he should have known right? ellen giving british pop star a scare, not once, but did you see twice. and he's probably expecting a third time. in this case didn't happen. >> she scares people. >> you dance on her show and you get scared. >> that's right. leading the news this morning a truck driver has been charged with threatening to assassina
ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems, allergic reactions, ome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing or allergic reactions to your doctor right away. in patients with sickle cell disorders, serious, sometimes fatal crises can occur. the most common side effect is bone and muscle ache. so why go back there? if you'd rather be home, ask your doctor about neulasta onpro. >>> you feel like you're in a house and there is somebody...
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. >> i hope amazon comes to new jersey, it would be a game changer but come om terms that will work for us i have looked at what they are looking at. we line up well. it remind what he general electric said they were looking for before they moved to boston. we didn't get an at bat in the competition for general electric because all we do is we throw out tax crestes, under this administration to the tune of $162,000. i would like to go to amazon with a tax deal. >> we will build the gateway, tunnel, under the hudson. >> all of those things are good for amazon and their employees, but the more important news, is that they will be good for all of us. so i hope we get amazon but i want to get on the right terms i want to get amazon when it started. we have 15 technology, incubators in the state of new jersey. new york has 179. that doesn't happen by accident. that is ignoring it on this side of the hudson and embracing it on that side. i don't think state of washington had to put one dollar to work to get, and public policy, we need to get behind, that reunite that entrepreneurial economy.
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trading,ome asian there are quite a few of them out there.y didn't even know the method applied to them. vonnie: we will see soon if it will going to be -- they are quite comfortable getting their data. they are starting to collect at the end of october already. >> yes. over the next two months, and we're going to find out up to christmas the perfect time of year to deal with massive problems like this one. systemict about internalizes? not everyone is going to lose out. trade in as get to different way from everyone else. guess what, the passport requirement rules will apply to the bank traders. they are going to hand that data over. but the fund manager and be,stor, whatever it might they will not have to supply personal data if they trade through the bank. vonnie: our thanks to will hatfield. a range of solutions for navigating, listen to the navigations. rules and returns airs weekends on bloomberg tv. ahead, speaking with alex, the former head of private equity at kkr. he just left the firm after 24 years. this is bloomberg. mark: live f
trading,ome asian there are quite a few of them out there.y didn't even know the method applied to them. vonnie: we will see soon if it will going to be -- they are quite comfortable getting their data. they are starting to collect at the end of october already. >> yes. over the next two months, and we're going to find out up to christmas the perfect time of year to deal with massive problems like this one. systemict about internalizes? not everyone is going to lose out. trade in as get...
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moment on the charts we're just seeing a little bit of cloud drifting around the northern parts of om up but now we're seeing a little bit more just work its way into the northwest and that's what's going to give us some pretty heavy rain over the next few days on cheese day that rain will already be over the western parts of turkey strong winds associated with that as well and that gradually is edging its way eastwards as we head through wednesday where we see some very heavy downpours some blustery weather as well but ahead of it drawing for now beirut there twenty six degrees and force in teheran will be at around twenty five now here in doha the temperature is on now easing so thirty five degrees will be our maximum on choose day and then if we head through into wednesday it'll be around thirty three or thirty four degrees at night we're dropping down to around twenty five but the south othella thirty nine degrees will be our maximum but here there will be more crowded around and there's a chance of seeing the thunderstorm as well particularly late tone during the day down to was
moment on the charts we're just seeing a little bit of cloud drifting around the northern parts of om up but now we're seeing a little bit more just work its way into the northwest and that's what's going to give us some pretty heavy rain over the next few days on cheese day that rain will already be over the western parts of turkey strong winds associated with that as well and that gradually is edging its way eastwards as we head through wednesday where we see some very heavy downpours some...
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we can om have one photographer in the east room, so go. so i grabbed all my gear and stuff and headed to the white house. got in and finally they took us into the east room. when we got there, here we were one person per organization. ap had two. time magazine had two. news week magazine had two. and the thing about it the israel and egyptians they all had two or three. i was literally the lone person for upi. so when i was standing there looking at what was going to happen, i decided that i didn't want to stand straight in the middle because when they signed the accord and got together they were going to be way too far apart. i did what i usually did and moved way down to the end of the press riser. so i could look back and when they signed it they were kind of compressed. and then when they embrace came and jimmy smiling was the fact it happened so that was standing in front of the israel flag and in front of the egyptian flag. and carter was beside him. it was a very tight. some of the people later on who had been in the middle had a mu
we can om have one photographer in the east room, so go. so i grabbed all my gear and stuff and headed to the white house. got in and finally they took us into the east room. when we got there, here we were one person per organization. ap had two. time magazine had two. news week magazine had two. and the thing about it the israel and egyptians they all had two or three. i was literally the lone person for upi. so when i was standing there looking at what was going to happen, i decided that i...
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h haidi: an interesting note from morgan stanley suggesting we are about to see a revival when it .omeso a shares they see chinese equity holdings 7 $7 trillion. it is a direct correlation of this deleveraging campaign, and that money will come back into chinese equities. let's look at how markets are faring ahead of that japanese election. shinzo abe expected to secure that victory. we saw a down day yesterday when it came to japanese shares after the longest winning streak in three decades. this get over to sophie. we are seeing a mixed bag kospis equity markets, the snapping a two day drop. japanese shares are on the back foot. wellingtonydney and reversing losses, now set for an eighth day rise above 5900. the kiwi is continuing to plunge , below seven cents since may. the aussie also losing ground today. check out the dollar-yen at 112.69, losing ground against the the dollar given the chapter around to the next fed chair might be. , given thethe aussie drop in the kiwi dollar, now a higher trading range which could push it towards 113. i want to show you taipei, taiwan he stocks t
h haidi: an interesting note from morgan stanley suggesting we are about to see a revival when it .omeso a shares they see chinese equity holdings 7 $7 trillion. it is a direct correlation of this deleveraging campaign, and that money will come back into chinese equities. let's look at how markets are faring ahead of that japanese election. shinzo abe expected to secure that victory. we saw a down day yesterday when it came to japanese shares after the longest winning streak in three decades....
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. >>> the trip oms one day. it the president threatened to put emergency responders. 85% of the island still does not have power. >>> he told the gallery he is fulfilling the promise to protect liberty. >> well, it looks and feels a lot similar to what we saw yesterday which was not similar to what we have seen the rest of the month. it is cloudy and that's what we saw yesterday, upper 50s to near 60 across the area. cloudy everywhere. nobody is reporting any rain. we have that northeast wind continuing. the ocean temperatures drop some what, 66 degrees. it is 63 in ocean city. it is 64 in stone harbor. it is cooler than it was yesterday across the ocean. across the ocean is a little bit cooler. you can see all of the clouds here on the satellite and radar. most significant rain is farther to the south. some of it is coming towards the coast. eventually it will start coming up from the south. that's why the chance of rain tomorrow is higher than we see today. cool air starts off. in the afternoon a few peeks of
. >>> the trip oms one day. it the president threatened to put emergency responders. 85% of the island still does not have power. >>> he told the gallery he is fulfilling the promise to protect liberty. >> well, it looks and feels a lot similar to what we saw yesterday which was not similar to what we have seen the rest of the month. it is cloudy and that's what we saw yesterday, upper 50s to near 60 across the area. cloudy everywhere. nobody is reporting any rain. we...
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we embrace tough challenges and have the free om dom to take ri. the challenges we face in cyber security are real. we face them together and we're committed to creating solutions. so i'd like it thank you, chairman, for inviting me to participate today. this is a promising start for how we rethink privacy and security and end the age of large data breaches. i'm looking forward to our discussion. thank you. >> good afternoon. chairman flake, rafrnking membe thank you for the opportunity to testify today. the recent breach of 145 million american consumers personal information is deeply troubling it stand it is out not only for the number of americans affected but also for the da ta disclosed, social numbers, addresses and credit histories. i teach my student a loss of confidentiality is so damaging because it is irreversible. nothing can make a cyber criminal unsee stolen date ta. their information has been compromised now and forever. unlike prior breaches, it's simply not practical for 145 million americans to be reissued new social security numb
we embrace tough challenges and have the free om dom to take ri. the challenges we face in cyber security are real. we face them together and we're committed to creating solutions. so i'd like it thank you, chairman, for inviting me to participate today. this is a promising start for how we rethink privacy and security and end the age of large data breaches. i'm looking forward to our discussion. thank you. >> good afternoon. chairman flake, rafrnking membe thank you for the opportunity...
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for someone who appears to know right from wrong, not suffering om mental disease or defect, that kind of death on people that are just a good just having time a good we have a supreme court that's been saying for year, you've got to get prayer out of schools. never mind the fact that prayer got this country started. that prayer that prayer honoring god have been behind the greatest developments this country's history that got us to this place, to this plateau as a nation, although some would argue we have hit the height of freedom. some surveys don't have us anywhere near the top of being one of the freest countries and it's continuing to be after tragedies after people with evil in their heart do evil things that more cry out, we need to lose more freedom, we need to lose more freedom, and that's ot the answer. let's look at what's in people's hearts, and what would be good to have in their hearts. i know where we came from, but my i was surprised when pastor and i and his wife and my wife cathy, we are going through the state department and had not done a tour of the stay department
for someone who appears to know right from wrong, not suffering om mental disease or defect, that kind of death on people that are just a good just having time a good we have a supreme court that's been saying for year, you've got to get prayer out of schools. never mind the fact that prayer got this country started. that prayer that prayer honoring god have been behind the greatest developments this country's history that got us to this place, to this plateau as a nation, although some would...
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ome other countries, i have democratic but the countries, and democratic resource , the last for them is the use of force. violence is a different thing. the illegitimate unjustified use of force. force, to get the law prerogative is some the governments have all of world since many years ago. particularly when we're a democracy, legitimate force is not legitimate because of the but because self, of the law. law, it is notof something that it is like a and conceptual understanding of life. human he way in which beings, we have decided after very many thousands of years, to solve the problems that we have between ourselves, and to help keep order,eace, to keep the people -- keep all the rights that the people have in the best possible way. so this is first. the use of force, the use of i repeat, it is the last democratic t governments, they have in the end, if the people do not with the law, it is that's why nd people -- countries, very democratic, and they have police. resources, to keep the the law as the society. so it is very obvious. a. b, whoever has jumped over the force, use of
ome other countries, i have democratic but the countries, and democratic resource , the last for them is the use of force. violence is a different thing. the illegitimate unjustified use of force. force, to get the law prerogative is some the governments have all of world since many years ago. particularly when we're a democracy, legitimate force is not legitimate because of the but because self, of the law. law, it is notof something that it is like a and conceptual understanding of life....
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so when i map these points out, when you click on that all the information that i've put in omes up to that point. this project started as part of my master's thesis project when i -- so i'm a licensed architect and i went back to school to get my master's degree in historic preservation after having been out in the real world practicing for a while i realized that -- the type of architect i wanted to do was historical preservation. so i went back to school. when i was in school for my master's thesis, i started doing research with the historic american building survey collection, which is wpa rogram that started in 1936 to get architects back to work. so a thousand architects were hired to go out and document significant historic structures all across the united states. and part of that documentation was slave houses. not necessarily intentionally, but they did document slave houses and sometimes -- a lot of times it was just you got like one photograph or you would see that a slave house in the background of a picture behind the main house. so for my master's thesis, i looked at that
so when i map these points out, when you click on that all the information that i've put in omes up to that point. this project started as part of my master's thesis project when i -- so i'm a licensed architect and i went back to school to get my master's degree in historic preservation after having been out in the real world practicing for a while i realized that -- the type of architect i wanted to do was historical preservation. so i went back to school. when i was in school for my master's...
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rob was berger connect the word 97-yard om. look at that. i was the longest of the nfl season.his bike stolen earlier in the week. now to nascar. kyle busch won the first daytona 500 but the fireworks after the race everybody's talking about. here in the chase with all the rest to go. knox had elliott. also got a fit all riled up. he wasn't happy. the video shows demanding but telling him learn how to drive. >> a lot of sports excitement. a major pro-unity rally in catalonia. we are going live on the situation. ♪ alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. fidelity. this is not a cloud. this is a tomato tracked from farm to table on a blockchain, helping keep shoppers safe. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a skyscraper whose elevators use iot data and ai to help thousands get to work safely and efficiently. this is not the c
rob was berger connect the word 97-yard om. look at that. i was the longest of the nfl season.his bike stolen earlier in the week. now to nascar. kyle busch won the first daytona 500 but the fireworks after the race everybody's talking about. here in the chase with all the rest to go. knox had elliott. also got a fit all riled up. he wasn't happy. the video shows demanding but telling him learn how to drive. >> a lot of sports excitement. a major pro-unity rally in catalonia. we are going...
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ome how was his temperament when he was inactive otherwise? phillip: this question has come up before. i think george washington during war suffer from bouts of depression. we see that in his letters. this is a long war. often thinks that it is a lost cause. even when he takes the command of two boston he looks around and he sees a lot of ruffian frontiersman. by commande reminded that these are the best marksman in the world. over the course of the lord his temperament and his attitude improves and he is less depressed. is he participating in war committee relief so psychological desire. mention that he was depressed in the british empire. he was the perfect and soldier. the british empire encouraged him to do everything that he did. he did it in a exceptional way. he became the greatest equestrian. he led battles. he jumped into the line of fire. encouraged empire glory during war. if you got it war that was great. you are remarkable. it was a very strong motivation for him. think for many participants in the revolution. i think that this le
ome how was his temperament when he was inactive otherwise? phillip: this question has come up before. i think george washington during war suffer from bouts of depression. we see that in his letters. this is a long war. often thinks that it is a lost cause. even when he takes the command of two boston he looks around and he sees a lot of ruffian frontiersman. by commande reminded that these are the best marksman in the world. over the course of the lord his temperament and his attitude...
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the reports primarily coming om refugees, very incredible n.g.o.'s would include sexual violence, violence against women and children. mr. murphy: these are particularly vulnerable populations within a larger vulnerable population within the rohingya. we have addressed this with all the stakeholders. this is not a money lithic overnment that has full -- monolithic government that has full -- senator shaheen: i understand that. mr. murphy: we have had discussions with the commander in chief of forces. we have expressed our concerns with other stakeholders including local populations, local leaders in the state and we have pointed out these kind of abuses, this kind of displacement threatens the transition to democracy, creates a much bigger risk for the attraction of international terrorism and could set burma back. so it's in the country's interest, not only to protect local populations but to pay a path forward that's in the betterment of all 55 million people. senator shaheen: i appreciate that. unless you have a different response, ambassador sto
the reports primarily coming om refugees, very incredible n.g.o.'s would include sexual violence, violence against women and children. mr. murphy: these are particularly vulnerable populations within a larger vulnerable population within the rohingya. we have addressed this with all the stakeholders. this is not a money lithic overnment that has full -- monolithic government that has full -- senator shaheen: i understand that. mr. murphy: we have had discussions with the commander in chief of...
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temporarily were allowing some traffic is is by to the right but now they have blocked all lanes to maneuver .ome equipment in their delays building out of college park, randolph road, or the icc 200 working well for you as workarounds. big tieups right now, 50 one minute drive from kenilworth avenue towards pennsylvania avenue and a crash at the left shoulder getting by. good options for alternates with a stalle george washington parkway after 123. right lane tied up at the scene. in the next 10 minutes, we'll take a look at your alternates. nation, still reeling monday after the massacre at las vegas. larry: this as investigator search for him a motive in the attack. --ianna: the death stole death toll stands at 59. stephen paddock fire down onto a crowd at a concert sunday night in las vegas. police found a 23 weapons in his hotel room. at his home.ns and in explosive in his car. his brother told reporters that he's an accountant, a retired real estate investor who lived in mesquite and police said he wasn't affiliated with any international terrorist group. the president will visit las vegas
temporarily were allowing some traffic is is by to the right but now they have blocked all lanes to maneuver .ome equipment in their delays building out of college park, randolph road, or the icc 200 working well for you as workarounds. big tieups right now, 50 one minute drive from kenilworth avenue towards pennsylvania avenue and a crash at the left shoulder getting by. good options for alternates with a stalle george washington parkway after 123. right lane tied up at the scene. in the next...
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he was immediately struck by her boldness.ght, it would have been wonderful to , i diary,ome evidence something where he could tell us in his own words what these met -- what these letters meant to him. he followed a lot of the advice. he visited her to think her out of nowhere. thathen he died and asked everything to be burned, he said he wanted these letters saved. -- thesely conclude he had meaning for him. brian: what was the hardest part of doing this book? scott: i think the hardest part was that because he burned his with the exception of the letters he wrote as a younger man, there is not a lot of written material that gives you insight into what he was thinking. you have to rely on the memories of the people around him. you have to rely on the newspapers of the time, which fortunately had visited idscriptions of him -- vivd descriptions of him. we talk about my love of journalism. it were so many papers in new york that did such a wonderful job describing scenes, people, the way people felt. this was a time before interviewing. to paint portraits that are invaluable for someo
he was immediately struck by her boldness.ght, it would have been wonderful to , i diary,ome evidence something where he could tell us in his own words what these met -- what these letters meant to him. he followed a lot of the advice. he visited her to think her out of nowhere. thathen he died and asked everything to be burned, he said he wanted these letters saved. -- thesely conclude he had meaning for him. brian: what was the hardest part of doing this book? scott: i think the hardest part...
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transparent, you have all these reserve bank residence out giving speeches all the time and there have been ,omel notions ideas for monetary policy and fed strategy that have come out of the reserve bk, take a look at for example, john williams in san francisco, charlie evans in chicago. they've been pushing the discussion over the last few years. shery: what could be the repercussions of having such a system? there has been a criticism of the fed is not completely transparent. matthew: that's an ongoing criticism. it's interesting, if you look at it, they are out there so much, like every day we got multiple fed speeches that we are following. that criticism i think doesn't really stand up when you were sitting in front of the screen seeing these people talk all day and they give a lot of q&a's. many they are really trying to push back against that through their actions and through their words. shery: matt boesler, covering the fed. thank you for joining us from bloomberg news. david: more conversation with russian president vladimir putin and what he said about the potential for extending the
transparent, you have all these reserve bank residence out giving speeches all the time and there have been ,omel notions ideas for monetary policy and fed strategy that have come out of the reserve bk, take a look at for example, john williams in san francisco, charlie evans in chicago. they've been pushing the discussion over the last few years. shery: what could be the repercussions of having such a system? there has been a criticism of the fed is not completely transparent. matthew: that's...