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and $1.7 billion is a lot of toothpaste when you are flying it over on palettes of currency. >> trump talk about north korea and was conciliatory though making the key point, promising not to let up on sanctions until north korea hand over the key parts of its nuclear program. he knows the south korean allies are much more willing to give economic assistance before they hand over the goodies. but not going to put as you point out palettes full of cash on a plane in the middle of the night destination pyongyang like john kerry did with iran. kennedy: john kerry needs to stay out of everything. speaking of hawks in an anti-interventionist administration. nsa john bolton is fired up. >> bolton is hawkish and a big believer in american sovereignty. he went out of his way to say we don't have a regime change policy with iran. we have a policy of putting them back in a box. but with all of these countries leaving the door open if they want to cut a deal. you have to ask the question, what is all this leading to. sanctions on their oil business. that goes into effect for u.s. companies and c
and $1.7 billion is a lot of toothpaste when you are flying it over on palettes of currency. >> trump talk about north korea and was conciliatory though making the key point, promising not to let up on sanctions until north korea hand over the key parts of its nuclear program. he knows the south korean allies are much more willing to give economic assistance before they hand over the goodies. but not going to put as you point out palettes full of cash on a plane in the middle of the night...
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see we start to drop back down into the upper 80s tuesday and it will make things a little less palettable. all of that will stay north of us. air quality will be good through at least sunday. the drought is back. i'll tell you about it coming up. >> i hate to hear that in september too. thank you. >>> a nationwide search has begun for a south bay catholic high school. she resigned after nearly a year of evacuations after handling against staff members. we are live from presentation high school in san jose with reaction from parents. >> mary miller has been in a position here for more than 25 years. it goes into effect september 14th. >> have a good day. >> administrators welcomed students back to class. this comes one day after the catholic school publicly announced their principal submitted her resignation of mishandling allegations of sexual abuse. miller said she hopes her absence allows this staff to foc focus on the success. it comes after an article was published in the washington post last october. it accused miller of not going to police when she told her she was groped by one of
see we start to drop back down into the upper 80s tuesday and it will make things a little less palettable. all of that will stay north of us. air quality will be good through at least sunday. the drought is back. i'll tell you about it coming up. >> i hate to hear that in september too. thank you. >>> a nationwide search has begun for a south bay catholic high school. she resigned after nearly a year of evacuations after handling against staff members. we are live from...
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some palettes like it, some not so much. to me, it's fabulous. great for us. it's not great nutritional value. and if you mix it i with other greens, it brings out the flavor. you want to make sure it's nice and green. and the stems, the leaves that go through, make sure it's nice and white. when you bring them open, open the bag so they can breathe. and let me tell you something about this. like i said before, cut them in small pieces and mix it with romaine and other lettuce and put it in the salad, the extra bite, the flavor makes all the difference in the worldment incredible. a little bit of olive oil, salt and pepper and this is great sautied. and it's versatile. and memberead llo. ay heahy. i love chicory. it's so good. >>> tonight at 5:00, a central valley man broke into a see zoo -- zoo overnight was bitten by a loon i don't know -- lion. he's injured and facing charges. >> he's busted and bitten. but he's still alive. >> you if you break -- if you break into a zoo, i don't feel sorry for you. >> do you know how many animals are in the zoo that bite?
some palettes like it, some not so much. to me, it's fabulous. great for us. it's not great nutritional value. and if you mix it i with other greens, it brings out the flavor. you want to make sure it's nice and green. and the stems, the leaves that go through, make sure it's nice and white. when you bring them open, open the bag so they can breathe. and let me tell you something about this. like i said before, cut them in small pieces and mix it with romaine and other lettuce and put it in the...
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it's 20,000 palettes of bottled water that were left untouched after hurricane maria last year.icials on the ground say it was brought in by fema and they started distributing it but stopped when they received complaints of foul taste and smell and that then they requested that fema test it before they did anything else with it. do you know if that water has been tested? because clearly, they are still in need of drinkable water down there. >> yeah, i have read the reports. i don't know the status on the testing that you mentioned. i do know that there have been millions -- hundreds of millions of bottles of water that have been distributed by fema and not just fema but by our nongovernmental partners as well and private sector partners and even the territory of puerto rico as well in the aftermath of the event, but i have read your report. i am still trying to get some of the details surrounding that as well. but we're still on that research phase right now. >> okay. because you know, a lot of people want to know the answer to that as people down in puerto rico still need water
it's 20,000 palettes of bottled water that were left untouched after hurricane maria last year.icials on the ground say it was brought in by fema and they started distributing it but stopped when they received complaints of foul taste and smell and that then they requested that fema test it before they did anything else with it. do you know if that water has been tested? because clearly, they are still in need of drinkable water down there. >> yeah, i have read the reports. i don't know...
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about 90 minutes, and what they did was they removed the tumor along with most of his upper left palette and five teeth. as did a big chunk of his upper left jawbone. all this was taken out in about 90 minutes using fairly well -- not fairly, what we would consider very rudimentary tools, basically chisels and forceps. they had no suction devices at the time, of course, no means of blood transfusion, so all the blood he lost, he lost. and there were no means of artificial resuscitation if anything had happened to him. nonetheless, somehow the operation succeeded, and cleveland survived. they packed his mouth with gauze and gave him a shot of morphine and put him to bed for the night, and it was four days later on july 5 -- so the president had actually been missing for four days now over the fourth of july weekend. the chief executive back in the 1890s wasn't quite what it is today, but even then it was a little unusual for the president to disappear for the fourth of july. but he arrived at his home in massachusetts on the evening of the fifth, late at night. none of the reporters who w
about 90 minutes, and what they did was they removed the tumor along with most of his upper left palette and five teeth. as did a big chunk of his upper left jawbone. all this was taken out in about 90 minutes using fairly well -- not fairly, what we would consider very rudimentary tools, basically chisels and forceps. they had no suction devices at the time, of course, no means of blood transfusion, so all the blood he lost, he lost. and there were no means of artificial resuscitation if...
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optimization for the palette of available engines mazda has also made fine improvements to the chassis and body because down to noise and vibration in the cabin that's edging the mazda six up towards the premium sector so the price doesn't really reflect it and germany the station wagon version starts in just over twenty seven thousand five hundred euros. if we are clashing car expert christophe bowers hitting the road in the unique mix of car and boat its german engineer hans triples legendary amphicar as early as one nine hundred thirty two as self-taught automotive designer had converted his old dk w. race car into an amphibious vehicle in a stable in darmstadt but its most important creation was the amphicar seven seventy produced starting in one thousand nine hundred eighty one it was the first series production amphibious vehicle made for private customers. christophe says hans klippel was obsessed with creating an amphibious car and devoted his entire life to the idea but christophe says the passion and visionary did experience some setbacks like in december nineteenth thirty fo
optimization for the palette of available engines mazda has also made fine improvements to the chassis and body because down to noise and vibration in the cabin that's edging the mazda six up towards the premium sector so the price doesn't really reflect it and germany the station wagon version starts in just over twenty seven thousand five hundred euros. if we are clashing car expert christophe bowers hitting the road in the unique mix of car and boat its german engineer hans triples legendary...
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. >> this is an entire obstacle cohis guy jus skating around eh palette jacks making work fun. >> he's doing it he's like woo! >>> emily is sharing her best beauty secrets for date night and. >> we can do it in five minutes. >> how it master this makeup look in a snap. >>> plus a pro sets off on an epic speed run. >> he just sees the horizon and the possibilities beyond. >> see his impressive flight he carves his way downhill. >> that's incredible, he's so good. we improved everything. we used 50% fewer ingredients. took out dyes, parabens, phthalates and sulfates. beat the top safety standards in the world and added one handed pumps. gentle means pure, gentle means safe, gentle means love. the new johnson's®. unexpected situation? aha. (gasps) l'oréal's magic root cover up. 3 seconds to flawless roots. 3, 2, 1. roots gone! magic root cover up by l'oréal paris. look for the turquoise one. moms love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? l
. >> this is an entire obstacle cohis guy jus skating around eh palette jacks making work fun. >> he's doing it he's like woo! >>> emily is sharing her best beauty secrets for date night and. >> we can do it in five minutes. >> how it master this makeup look in a snap. >>> plus a pro sets off on an epic speed run. >> he just sees the horizon and the possibilities beyond. >> see his impressive flight he carves his way downhill. >>...
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leonard bernstein a universal musician with a vast palette of talents composer of west side story a conductor of boundless passion a brilliant pianist and an influential t.v. . that's the most wide ranging musician of the twentieth century. the son of jewish immigrants from russia bernstein must go near boston on august the twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred. five it was against him becoming a musician so the young lady had to pay for his own piano lessons. the sixteen year old played in jazz bands and like to party far into the night. he had lots of friends and intellectual interests and even then he fascinated anyone who met him. he had charisma by the bucket load i don't i can't think of another artist with such personality such charisma she huge dry aat energy that puts anybody at half his age to shame that kind of enthusiasm and love for what he did and it was always real there was not a funny bone in it you know people hated the fact that he jumped around and it was all real that's what made it different it was not for show. himself and he was fond of kissing other people many were
leonard bernstein a universal musician with a vast palette of talents composer of west side story a conductor of boundless passion a brilliant pianist and an influential t.v. . that's the most wide ranging musician of the twentieth century. the son of jewish immigrants from russia bernstein must go near boston on august the twenty fifth one thousand nine hundred. five it was against him becoming a musician so the young lady had to pay for his own piano lessons. the sixteen year old played in...
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meanwhile the puerto rico government put out a statement saying delivered 20,000 palettes of water. between 30 and 40 million bottles of the wear it they didn't need. it came too late. it wasn't until they started to distribute the water in may that people complained of a foul odor and taste. which then set off a series of water tests and all the while the precious resource is sitting there in the sun. back to you. >> that is so frustrating. and instead of saying that the response was unsung success. one hopes the federal government is trying to figure out what mistakes were made. and figure out to better coordinate between national and local distribution. >> you can quibble all day long about responsibility to distribute. but then we know that stuff is right there. just figure it out. there's so many people who need the fresh water. who are getting their water from rivers and streams. and rain water. >> all right this hurricane florence bearing down on the carolinas. powerful storm is moving so lowly you can walk faster. that is a real problem in terms of what will happen in the im
meanwhile the puerto rico government put out a statement saying delivered 20,000 palettes of water. between 30 and 40 million bottles of the wear it they didn't need. it came too late. it wasn't until they started to distribute the water in may that people complained of a foul odor and taste. which then set off a series of water tests and all the while the precious resource is sitting there in the sun. back to you. >> that is so frustrating. and instead of saying that the response was...
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. -- palette. >> why should any children that child have to live in misery. >> a lot of people thinkn are cursed. imagine a life alone and nobody wants to be around you. >>
. -- palette. >> why should any children that child have to live in misery. >> a lot of people thinkn are cursed. imagine a life alone and nobody wants to be around you. >>
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i got a job working for a local palette company here in town. i loved driving these big trucks.ittle road ragy. i really was starting to question, you know, why am i here? well, maybe it t something else. i was born in bridgeport, connecticut. there were four brothers and a sister. from connecticut, we moved down to florida, and then from there, we moved out here to arizona. art had absolutely nothing to do with me growing up. i didn't really care for it, you didn't look at it. it was never explained. >> my name is mary westheimer. we've been married 25 years. i think there is something innate in kevin that i've seen blossom over the years, just sort of a fundamental and visceral understanding of how things should look. and how to make things. >> the first time i worked with metal, we had just done a kitchen patio remodel on our house. >> and it was very beautiful, but right beyond it was where we kept our garbage cans. >> and mary said, can you make a screen? >> and we started discussing, well, maybe we can put a privacy screen there. >> and what i finally found was one of our
i got a job working for a local palette company here in town. i loved driving these big trucks.ittle road ragy. i really was starting to question, you know, why am i here? well, maybe it t something else. i was born in bridgeport, connecticut. there were four brothers and a sister. from connecticut, we moved down to florida, and then from there, we moved out here to arizona. art had absolutely nothing to do with me growing up. i didn't really care for it, you didn't look at it. it was never...
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this was a warehouse and what burned was a large palette of cardboard cubed for up for recycling. >>> this is being called a victory for pg&e. a lot of customers upset about the fact that state lawmakers are allowing power companies to raise rates to pay for lawsuits linked to wildfires. pg&e is already facing several lawsuits after its equipment was blamed for sparking much of last year's devastating north bay firestorm. the utility could be on the hook for billions of dollars in damages. critics say customers should never foot the bill for negligence of the company. lawmakers say the new legislation also protects rate payers in the event that pg&e goes bankrupt. >>> also, walnut creek leaders hold another meeting on long-term plans to modernize the area around downtown. today's meeting covers neighborhoods south of the walnut creek b.a.r.t. station and a separate long-term plan to modify north of downtown. >>> apple is cracking down on apps that don't have a privacy policy. starting october 3rd, apple says that all apps including those in the testing phase must communicate to users
this was a warehouse and what burned was a large palette of cardboard cubed for up for recycling. >>> this is being called a victory for pg&e. a lot of customers upset about the fact that state lawmakers are allowing power companies to raise rates to pay for lawsuits linked to wildfires. pg&e is already facing several lawsuits after its equipment was blamed for sparking much of last year's devastating north bay firestorm. the utility could be on the hook for billions of dollars...
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the plane crashed in a lagoon fire that the palette airport tuesday morning.tigate -- near the palo alto airport tuesday morning. investigators say he asked for directions before landing. the pilot crashed before making a second landing attempt. >>> the illegal immigrant accused of killing an iowa college student was known by another name where he worked for years. the suspect's real name is christian rivera but on the dairy farm where he worked he was known as john budd. that suspect is charged with first-degree murder after confessing to kidnapping and killing mollie tibbetts. the suspect's alias john budd reportedly appears in official government records. so far, no comment from the farm where he worked. >>> the biggest mystery in washington this morning is who is that senior trump aide behind the anonymous "new york times" op. ed.? >> as laura podesta reports, u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo says it's not him. >> believe it anonymous. mean gutless. >>> reporter: president trump tweeted a one word question, treason? and he called on the paper to turn ov
the plane crashed in a lagoon fire that the palette airport tuesday morning.tigate -- near the palo alto airport tuesday morning. investigators say he asked for directions before landing. the pilot crashed before making a second landing attempt. >>> the illegal immigrant accused of killing an iowa college student was known by another name where he worked for years. the suspect's real name is christian rivera but on the dairy farm where he worked he was known as john budd. that suspect...
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blue pile we came across in seba, puerto rico, about a 45-minute drive south of san juan, is 20,000 palettes of fema water, bottled water, maybe between 30 and 40 million bottles of water that have been sitting, going to waste, in the hot sun for months. they started to arrive back in october or november. they didn't start sending out the water until may. and then people reported a foul odor and smell, which touched off some sort of government testing program. so there it sits, unused and blame is kind of like that water. there's an awful lot of it to go around. fema says, look, we're not in the distribution business. we got the resources to the island. it's the local's responsibility to get it to the people in need. the locals po s put out a state the puerto rican government who said, look, they brought too much water too late in the process, and now it's tainted perhaps, and they want to return it to fema, which creates a whole loanother logistical nr nightmare. anderson? >> and i understand the mayor where the water is call this excess water, that the people have what they need. is that w
blue pile we came across in seba, puerto rico, about a 45-minute drive south of san juan, is 20,000 palettes of fema water, bottled water, maybe between 30 and 40 million bottles of water that have been sitting, going to waste, in the hot sun for months. they started to arrive back in october or november. they didn't start sending out the water until may. and then people reported a foul odor and smell, which touched off some sort of government testing program. so there it sits, unused and blame...
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. >> and their serious challenges in the palette can you die. no one should cross over that. qatar support turkey and remains a problem. but i do think there are ways to begin the groundwork that those issues. >> i couldn't agree more. two countries to remind over time step forward and made the courageous step for peace and those were in egypt, who still observed the agreement made. but it is tragic. >> you're right. i read a that tries to do justice. i'm candid in the chapter about things they might have done differently. but also, were moments of opportunity where they are and adjust for these. i'm an optimist. president obama accuse me of being overly optimistic but i am an optimist. i believe that my book is really the answer to bob woodward's book. bob woodward's book lays out the problems of washington today. i think this book and the journey tells the story of what to do about it. it's how you manage to deal with these things that seem insurmountable as they did when we face richard milhouse nixon breaking the law with an enemies list, spying on people, keeping them, f
. >> and their serious challenges in the palette can you die. no one should cross over that. qatar support turkey and remains a problem. but i do think there are ways to begin the groundwork that those issues. >> i couldn't agree more. two countries to remind over time step forward and made the courageous step for peace and those were in egypt, who still observed the agreement made. but it is tragic. >> you're right. i read a that tries to do justice. i'm candid in the chapter...
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cbs was broadcasting images of thousands of palettes of bottled water that never got distributed to people in puerto rico and still to this day, a year after hurricane maria hit, those water bottles are sigt tting on a run. it seems like supply chain management is the difference between life and death in terms of hurricane response. >> it is the difference between life and death. people who watch fema will tell you that last year was an unprecedented year. three storms, back-to-back. the fema administrator himself said that the agency was strapped and they needed additional support. they didn't just say this in press, you know, briefings, they put out an after action report where fema criticized themselves and the fema administrator called for the preparation of a culture of preparedness. when we talk about that, what we're talking about is better enabling communities to get ready for things. we're talking about the exercises and the practices that fema would do with agencies like the coast guard to make sure that when they found someone on a boat, they could get that helicopter out there
cbs was broadcasting images of thousands of palettes of bottled water that never got distributed to people in puerto rico and still to this day, a year after hurricane maria hit, those water bottles are sigt tting on a run. it seems like supply chain management is the difference between life and death in terms of hurricane response. >> it is the difference between life and death. people who watch fema will tell you that last year was an unprecedented year. three storms, back-to-back. the...
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or draw some picture of how it felt, the journey it took through the palette. [ laughter ] anyway.ears ago, i was with my wife, and we were down to like to the 88th bottle, and i had it, and it was -- it was it. i said, "that's it." i didn't tell my wife which one i liked. she had a sip of the four. she goes, "oh, that's it." i called him. i remember it was 2:30. eddie likes to remind me, no, it was 4:30 in the morning that i called him. but i said, "this is it.i dot e. i don't need to mix it with anything. this is my favorite tasting bourbon on the planet, and that's wild turkey long branch." >> jimmy: long branch. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and that's it. and you've got a little mesquite, a little smokey flavor to it. >> yes, sir. yes, sir. >> jimmy: gosh. we're all doing it wrong. i mean, that is fantastic. [ laughter ] >> it's a hell of a hobby. >> jimmy: i love that. and is that out? >> it is out. yep. and more is coming out this september. going to be wide. it's been a great introduction. and wait until you taste it. it speaks for itself. >> jimmy: yeah. all right. i'll do it. next t
or draw some picture of how it felt, the journey it took through the palette. [ laughter ] anyway.ears ago, i was with my wife, and we were down to like to the 88th bottle, and i had it, and it was -- it was it. i said, "that's it." i didn't tell my wife which one i liked. she had a sip of the four. she goes, "oh, that's it." i called him. i remember it was 2:30. eddie likes to remind me, no, it was 4:30 in the morning that i called him. but i said, "this is it.i dot e....
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the material palette reinforces the massing approach.he corner curtain wall makes the connection from street to sky. the punch expression of the podium strengthens the residential strength of the building. they break down the scale and provide wind mitigation and integrate private open spaces. the color scheme is a mix and sophisticated neutrals, mostly light coloured like our city. the contrast between the sculpture of the projecting slabs in the flatness of the curtainwall will provide visual -- visual interest at a play of light and shadow which will catch the eye and at the same time, integrated integrate within this exciting new neighborhood in the centre of san francisco. thank you. please let us know if there any questions. >> president hillis: thank you , very much. we will open this item up for public comment. we have a number of speaker cards. if your name is called line up on the screen side of the room and approach in any order. ten pascal, kathy pascal, tee anna, naomi, richmond salvador, blair mendez. if your name has been
the material palette reinforces the massing approach.he corner curtain wall makes the connection from street to sky. the punch expression of the podium strengthens the residential strength of the building. they break down the scale and provide wind mitigation and integrate private open spaces. the color scheme is a mix and sophisticated neutrals, mostly light coloured like our city. the contrast between the sculpture of the projecting slabs in the flatness of the curtainwall will provide visual...
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daycare, and i was there when the kids were trying to put themselves to sleep at night on these palettes, there'd -- pallets, there'd be these little mats, 15 of them resting there, 6 or 7 at night, you know? and single moms often but sometimes people, you know, married parents too coming late, late at night to pick their kids up, and the reason they had to do this was they were each working different jobs, and the employers -- often big conglomerates -- were trying to keep the working hours down to under, i think it's under 29 hours -- >> like 30 hours a week -- >> -- so they didn't have to pay them health insurance. so that meant they had two different jobs they were cobbling together, and they were not seeing their kids. i write in the book it's like, you know, we work all the time for families we barely know and barely see. and that was the feeling that i had. and it was just a, you know, spending a lot of time with people on the edge like this, many w of whom have done everything right and are filled with self-blame really made me angry. >> so, nathan, i wanted you to respond to tha
daycare, and i was there when the kids were trying to put themselves to sleep at night on these palettes, there'd -- pallets, there'd be these little mats, 15 of them resting there, 6 or 7 at night, you know? and single moms often but sometimes people, you know, married parents too coming late, late at night to pick their kids up, and the reason they had to do this was they were each working different jobs, and the employers -- often big conglomerates -- were trying to keep the working hours...
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another artist, david hockney, known for his versatile body of work and vibrant palette could well breakgo we sat down with the british art activity to discuss his life and inspirations. >> what brought you to california? >> along with hardy movies, i'd always noticed the shadows in them. so i knew that was a sun anyplace. >> his paintings of life here would become emblematic of west coast culture. >> and your fascination with pools really began because of california? >> it's always an interesting thing how do you paint water, how do you paint something transparent? >> a bigger splash, an eight-foot square canvas was painted in 1967. >> i spent nearly two weeks painting this. >> another of hockney's most familiar images, beverly hills housewife. it set a record for a hockney painting at auction when it sold for nearly $8 million in 2009. but in november, hockney could set an even bigger record. when his portrait of an artist pooled with dwo figured will go up for auction at christy's in new york. the estimate, $80 million would smash jeff coons' current record for a work by a living arti
another artist, david hockney, known for his versatile body of work and vibrant palette could well breakgo we sat down with the british art activity to discuss his life and inspirations. >> what brought you to california? >> along with hardy movies, i'd always noticed the shadows in them. so i knew that was a sun anyplace. >> his paintings of life here would become emblematic of west coast culture. >> and your fascination with pools really began because of california?...
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the situation a lot of miss palette is cross the country as we deal with a surge of shelter users. the situation as it relates to the province and city of toronto , this is not different radically from quebec and large cities like montreal is we want to thank those cities for the hard work there been doing in the last few months. bye of which is being driven the situation at the borders. it is also part of a larger picture challenges facing us as a country around housing. we want to think partners because you know the cities are doing the heavy lifting and quite often the organizations provide immediate response as the federal programs kick in. the situation confronting toronto's of a crisis in the refugee system, it's a situation of housing crisis and the has been one in toronto since the mid-90's. if you take a look at the recent statistics, what has happened is there has been a surge of a particular population but the city shelter system has been running past 19 -- 90% capacity for the last decade and the crisis was identified in 1999 that shows there is a significant and danger
the situation a lot of miss palette is cross the country as we deal with a surge of shelter users. the situation as it relates to the province and city of toronto , this is not different radically from quebec and large cities like montreal is we want to thank those cities for the hard work there been doing in the last few months. bye of which is being driven the situation at the borders. it is also part of a larger picture challenges facing us as a country around housing. we want to think...
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in fact there was images that were shown that there was hundreds, hundreds of palettes of water bottlesd by local authorities so too bad politics has gotten into national disasters and he's challenged this very well. >> stay there please i want yir commentary as president goes to flood zone and be back with you shortly. i want to tell you dow made another high for the day. we're now up 162 points. how about that? 26,408. 200 points away from the all time record high. we've got two big stories this hour. the president is visit the carolinas and yes, that market. look at that. 160 up. 26,407. back after this. the fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now
in fact there was images that were shown that there was hundreds, hundreds of palettes of water bottlesd by local authorities so too bad politics has gotten into national disasters and he's challenged this very well. >> stay there please i want yir commentary as president goes to flood zone and be back with you shortly. i want to tell you dow made another high for the day. we're now up 162 points. how about that? 26,408. 200 points away from the all time record high. we've got two big...
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the blade went through the palette of his mouth with such force that the blade fell off. described it as one of two miracles which prove the truth of islam. we heard that khalid masood converted to islam during the first of two spells in prison and where he started to read the koran. we also heard that he later went on to study for an economics degree at university in brighton but he could not get a job and ended up working asa not get a job and ended up working as a cleaner. and we heard that his mother said that he visited her shortly before the incident on the 22nd of march, shortly before that attack, he visited her on the 17th of march and he said to her, don't say i'm a terrorist, i am not. the headlines. the prime minister heads to austria for a ten minute pitch to sell her chequers proposal to other european leaders. ireland and other parts of the uk are battered by storm ali. the inquest into the westminster terror attack here is how the man responsible, khalid masood, had a history of violent outbursts. and its board, ben stokes and alex hales are both selected
the blade went through the palette of his mouth with such force that the blade fell off. described it as one of two miracles which prove the truth of islam. we heard that khalid masood converted to islam during the first of two spells in prison and where he started to read the koran. we also heard that he later went on to study for an economics degree at university in brighton but he could not get a job and ended up working asa not get a job and ended up working as a cleaner. and we heard that...
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four years old his parkinson's and dementia have left him house buying ever has been providing his palette of care for the last five years. i just want to find out how things have been since last week the condition in the conference here teary eyed and we just continue coughing and couldn't break our forty four minute sit in my off from my stand up to it how prevention but if your conference starts we're going to be looking at that now and then when i get back to surgery i'll make sure they come in next twenty four hours and we'll probably increase the collective range of walking them as they're going how you nice to see you always feel good because you do it so nicely and then i come on and let's not rest this is my side. if you do what's the home and if they have a caring family and we assume that that is what they want the family wants to have . and we do what we care and to enable that to happen. thank you. thank you very much ok this. doesn't have a temperature there i can feel that by touching your skin his chest it can really hear the secretions like or anything over the secretions
four years old his parkinson's and dementia have left him house buying ever has been providing his palette of care for the last five years. i just want to find out how things have been since last week the condition in the conference here teary eyed and we just continue coughing and couldn't break our forty four minute sit in my off from my stand up to it how prevention but if your conference starts we're going to be looking at that now and then when i get back to surgery i'll make sure they...