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oua-zsa with a long tongue. i thinke gorgeous.och over many other dog as imperfections. >> hand it over to bill. >> as soon as zau zau showed up everyone was like w you. gusty storms today we're watching in iowa through the south carolinaimegion. by the we get to wednesday we track the storms to the ohio valley. then a heat wave into the middle of the country. right back here on early tod. your digestive system has billions of bacteria but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try new align gummies with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. >>> a computer problem in maryland. >> the president says theld cous sht play a role in deciding if people stay or g a after weekend filled with protests zpliefrmts flames rip through a -- the family says the can't stop them. >>> good .rning, everyo thanks for joining us on this monday. i'm eun yang. >> i'm -- hey,o it looks like the weekend rain that we sawas moved out. then we had a nice -- >> now, the personho is going to deliver,
oua-zsa with a long tongue. i thinke gorgeous.och over many other dog as imperfections. >> hand it over to bill. >> as soon as zau zau showed up everyone was like w you. gusty storms today we're watching in iowa through the south carolinaimegion. by the we get to wednesday we track the storms to the ohio valley. then a heat wave into the middle of the country. right back here on early tod. your digestive system has billions of bacteria but life can throw them off balance. re-align...
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they worked oua to rescue the people inside the house. later, they found out the suspected gunman was the estranged husband of the homeowner and the people inside were the son and daughter-in- law of the homeowner. that gunmen is in the hospital in critical condition. two other people are being treated for non-life- threatening injuries. >>> good samaritans rescued two people after they saw a car crashed into the berkeley marina. the driver of that car ended up assaulting one of his rescuers. witnesses say the car drove off a ledge and into the water yesterday evening. a man in a nearby car said he heard screaming. he immediately jumped in. calla sailing club was also out on the water and saw the incident. they helped pull the two people into the car. >> we were teaching people how to sail. our car went right off of that ledge and before we knew what happened, we went out and they started pulling people out of the car. >> they arrested one ofthe pol body cam video from las vegas. it's from last fall's deadly mass shooting at a music festi
they worked oua to rescue the people inside the house. later, they found out the suspected gunman was the estranged husband of the homeowner and the people inside were the son and daughter-in- law of the homeowner. that gunmen is in the hospital in critical condition. two other people are being treated for non-life- threatening injuries. >>> good samaritans rescued two people after they saw a car crashed into the berkeley marina. the driver of that car ended up assaulting one of his...
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would like the air force to get there more quickly, we are incremental-- incremental changes to hand oua perfectly formed concept before we begin to play with it. for instance, we are exploring ways to where we can at least table top and in terrain that is different from what you might immediately identify as an eabo-type of environment. how do we do that in other places around the glob? how would at--lobe how would that look if we had to do it? how might we contest those areas differently than purely force-on-force type of confrontation? we are trying to find slices of these concepts that we can put to work immediately and begin to learn from them now, rather than waiting for everything to be perfected. we know that is going take some te. same thing with the force presentation. we have a of folks on the road, around e worling us dothe nation's bidding, i would like to have more of that at home preparing them for higher end confrontation. we are working on alof that, but it doesn't-- can't flip a switch, say come home, retool for a high-end fight and next year we will be good to go. that
would like the air force to get there more quickly, we are incremental-- incremental changes to hand oua perfectly formed concept before we begin to play with it. for instance, we are exploring ways to where we can at least table top and in terrain that is different from what you might immediately identify as an eabo-type of environment. how do we do that in other places around the glob? how would at--lobe how would that look if we had to do it? how might we contest those areas differently than...
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ouas 20% of the traffic isept probably ts. that to me is just appalling. everything we're doing to make our city move more efficiently and we're getting stymied on every street and important transit corridor. so thank you so much for the work on this. going forward, is this going to continue to be a joint ta mta project as we try and kind of work with this and figure out some options that we can implement to make things work a bit better? >> i'll let her speak a little bit to that and then hand it off. there's an overlap here. there are recommendations. a lot of them were developed in great part by staff at your agency, which they -- the other part, though, is that there is an emerging mobility strategy that's coming as sort of a call of response to the findings in ep hand it off to discuss that. >> the strategy is coming next. >> yes. my team had overlapped with this effort, looking to learn, you know, what types of issues or potential solutions are we seeing, and developing a strategy to capture those. we've identified a number of poteial actions startin
ouas 20% of the traffic isept probably ts. that to me is just appalling. everything we're doing to make our city move more efficiently and we're getting stymied on every street and important transit corridor. so thank you so much for the work on this. going forward, is this going to continue to be a joint ta mta project as we try and kind of work with this and figure out some options that we can implement to make things work a bit better? >> i'll let her speak a little bit to that and...
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so as we reported earlier, north korean news agenct has put oua couple statements within the e st hoursentially saying some pretty positings, saying this relationship is changing. at one point they said this was a radical switchover from the most hosfle state o our relationship. the other thing that they have said, baina hwang, is chairman king is inviting presidt trump to come to north korea, and he accepted the president's invitationo come to washington. so before i even ask you about the summit, what is this sort of after-the-summit set of statements sayelo you? >> first of all its remarkable that north korea's state mediis responding so quickly. normally it would be several days anit would be tightly controlled. they seem to be responding very, very quickly, but it is as expected, it's celebrating this as a tremendous success and it's certainly celebrating this as ism jong-un is, you know, their dear leadeow accepted as a world leader. >>>> woodruff: so frank januzzi, look at the summit, look at the of itments coming ou what does it tell you? what do you take away from it? >> well,
so as we reported earlier, north korean news agenct has put oua couple statements within the e st hoursentially saying some pretty positings, saying this relationship is changing. at one point they said this was a radical switchover from the most hosfle state o our relationship. the other thing that they have said, baina hwang, is chairman king is inviting presidt trump to come to north korea, and he accepted the president's invitationo come to washington. so before i even ask you about the...
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but i come from oua reli , background so i know lots of people who think that marriage should be between men and women and i can tell you they are not bigots. they do not hate gay people. they simply have a religious belief about the institution of marriage and i'm worried about the constant redefinition of belief as a crime. -- as hate crime. of certain convictions as a form of abuse or bigotry. and i think it's worth going back to the actual definition of bigotry. bigotry means intolerance of someone who thinks differently than you. that's the meaning of bigotry. bigotry doesn't mean racism or sexist, it can be racism but the dictionary definition is intolerance of someone who has a different opinion to yours. usually it's religious opinion , if you go back to the early definition of bigotry, and i am worried about the way in which -- actually it's those who pose as warriors against bigotry in cases like this will are often enforcing a bigotry of their own through making it increasingly difficult for people with certain religious views to express themselves or not express themselves. >
but i come from oua reli , background so i know lots of people who think that marriage should be between men and women and i can tell you they are not bigots. they do not hate gay people. they simply have a religious belief about the institution of marriage and i'm worried about the constant redefinition of belief as a crime. -- as hate crime. of certain convictions as a form of abuse or bigotry. and i think it's worth going back to the actual definition of bigotry. bigotry means intolerance of...
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we supported the national oua study entitled disaster resilience at a national imperative. in the study, it looked at a community in new orleans which is primarily made of refugees from vietnam. they were resettled. about 15 minutes from the french quarter. this community in response to hurricane katrina was able to self organize labor, they were rsmmuny to come back in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. they were able to rebuild their lives, rebuild the community and they did this with very little support from the government. for years, people try to figure out what was it about this community that made them have more resilience than some other neighbors. the study was teg because it highlighted three contributing factors that i think explaineenceresili it said or noted that social identity and memory as one contributing factor. social capital and community confidence. i will explain the. around social identity and memory, they were refugees. they were migrants. their experience of both the hardships and the reward of relocation, they saw the storm katrina not as the lens
we supported the national oua study entitled disaster resilience at a national imperative. in the study, it looked at a community in new orleans which is primarily made of refugees from vietnam. they were resettled. about 15 minutes from the french quarter. this community in response to hurricane katrina was able to self organize labor, they were rsmmuny to come back in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. they were able to rebuild their lives, rebuild the community and they did this with very...