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james palmer decided to write tour. here's what people have been saying about rejecting the night with the senators full on author of the only show i go out of my way to launch you know really what it is they're really packed a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of harvey americans do the same thing we are apparently better than booth nothing. to see anybody you never heard of love redacted tonight was the president of the world bank though they didn't write it seriously send us an e-mail. this is an amazing story because our say will geo political impact them but going on a g. twenty country g seven countries japan actually the spending power they called it the rise of big going in the millions of people over buying it in japan the multi billion dollars that they've appreciated in value is causing a genuine effect in their economy and this is going to be the year twenty eighteen where bitcoin crypto currencies have his geo political influence. in two thousand and sixteen the panama papers show the world with a tax hav
james palmer decided to write tour. here's what people have been saying about rejecting the night with the senators full on author of the only show i go out of my way to launch you know really what it is they're really packed a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of harvey americans do the same thing we are apparently better than booth nothing. to see anybody you never heard of love redacted tonight was the president of the world bank though they didn't write it seriously send us an e-mail....
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james palmer decided to write to our. local was telling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle of. the new socks for to tell you that fluffy gossip the tabloids are file for the most important news today. about how they are not cool enough to buy their product. all the hawks that we along with all the walking. this is an amazing story because our say real geo political impact of bitcoin on a g. twenty country g seven countries japan actually the spending power they called it the rising because in the millions of people over buying it in japan the multi billion dollars that they have appreciated in value is causing a genuine effect in their economy and this is going to be the year twenty eighteen where bitcoin cryptocurrency have this geo political influence. on. young children who've worked in bolivia for generations almost three quarters of a million are doing so today. this culture led to the development of bolivia's new liberal and highly controversial chi
james palmer decided to write to our. local was telling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle of. the new socks for to tell you that fluffy gossip the tabloids are file for the most important news today. about how they are not cool enough to buy their product. all the hawks that we along with all the walking. this is an amazing story because our say real geo political impact of bitcoin on a g. twenty country g seven countries...
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james palmer decided to write tour. a cursory glance at the media environment could easily give you the impression that the vast majority of journalists studied psychology at university so many are convinced donald trump is not mentally fit to be president or the same journalist suffering from trumped arrangements and croak. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turn some countries into paid. these are the countries with weaker economies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of flow bloat even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see their wages decline. decade how good are the results to new york city's will by the people gathered in which there was a lot of good people with you would do it i'd. be in full view she was i mean to for legal. challenge was to. think if they see something and not getting paid while the same measure is still in place to one of the consequences to weaken libor. i will firstly one o
james palmer decided to write tour. a cursory glance at the media environment could easily give you the impression that the vast majority of journalists studied psychology at university so many are convinced donald trump is not mentally fit to be president or the same journalist suffering from trumped arrangements and croak. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turn some countries into paid. these are the countries with weaker economies that needed austerity policies if you are in a...
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james palmer decided to write tour. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sport business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turns some countries into pegues these are the countries with weaker economies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of flow bloat even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see their wages decline almost a decade how good are the results she saw in those head to new york city's will by the people gathered in greece to watch her old get people to see what i joined a choice a lady who traded meaningful because she had this whole plan was i mean to for legal. challenge nothing more than this she did not i was always thinking casey's family and not getting her back. while the same mission is still in place to one of the consequences who's to weaken blue bird flu dismantle the i will fir
james palmer decided to write tour. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sport business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turns some countries into pegues these are the countries with weaker economies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of flow bloat even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy those...
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james palmer decided to write tour. with an old maid just manufacture consent instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the fine and merry go round lifts only the one percent of. the time doing all middle of the room signals. to me more you leave room for. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turn some countries into pigs these are the countries with weaker economies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of flow bloat even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of.
james palmer decided to write tour. with an old maid just manufacture consent instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the fine and merry go round lifts only the one percent of. the time doing all middle of the room signals. to me more you leave room for. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turn some countries into pigs these are the countries with weaker economies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of flow bloat even the recession...
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james palmer was not taken in by her response. he filed a lawsuit against the health gallery in new york. but once again the lawyers denied the family were the owners of the painting. here is their statement to the court in new york. international arts center and nobody else not the head gallery nor david not maad that bought the painting at an auction held at christie's. things stopped dead there until two thousand and fifteen and the leaking of the panama papers extraordinary. a document published by the journalists revealed that behind the panamanian company international art center was the renowned art dealer david. so he was a shareholder of the company that owns the painting despite his constant denials. the detective had scored a point. now he just had to find out where seated man was in storage he had a bright idea maybe it was in the geneva freeport where the number of family kept the major part of its collection. the swiss judiciary issued a search warrant for the storerooms in april two thousand and sixteen and discover
james palmer was not taken in by her response. he filed a lawsuit against the health gallery in new york. but once again the lawyers denied the family were the owners of the painting. here is their statement to the court in new york. international arts center and nobody else not the head gallery nor david not maad that bought the painting at an auction held at christie's. things stopped dead there until two thousand and fifteen and the leaking of the panama papers extraordinary. a document...
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james palmer was delighted he'd found it. this photo taken at the one nine hundred thirty venice biennale shows twelve paintings on the wall of the room dedicated to. ten portraits of women and two of men. the one on the right was already identified and well known. the painting in the middle however the one of a seated man is more mysterious. so now you've got reference to mr stener owning the painting you've got reference to portrait of a man. and you have a photograph that's the exact same painting that is now illustrated or described as the seated man. finally james palmer knew what the painting looked like. but where had it gone he searched everywhere activated his contacts toured the auction rooms archives and museums. and after a few weeks ago. he found a trace of the painting here in london in the catalogue when auction held at christie's in one thousand nine hundred six. the painting was entitled seated man with a cane. but who owned it. it was acquired by a company based in panama international arts center whose regi
james palmer was delighted he'd found it. this photo taken at the one nine hundred thirty venice biennale shows twelve paintings on the wall of the room dedicated to. ten portraits of women and two of men. the one on the right was already identified and well known. the painting in the middle however the one of a seated man is more mysterious. so now you've got reference to mr stener owning the painting you've got reference to portrait of a man. and you have a photograph that's the exact same...
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elizabeth palmer covered the last big protests in iran in 2009. she joins us from london.ou know what is behind the unrest? >> well, it started very small. on thursday, in the regional city of mashad with a single demonstration against as you said economic hardship, especially the price of food. but overnight, it just morphed and spread like wildfire. to the capital, tehran, where crowd vandalized one of the main and to dozens of smaller cities across the country which is very unusual. now the protesters are especially young people and the working poor and they're angry about everything from corruption and unemployment to lack of freedom and religious rule. the police have broken up appropriate tests here and there with water cannons. they have arrested hundred of people. but we have not yet anyway seen the kind of vief leolent crackdn 2009 when security forces shot and killed people in the street for protesting election results. >> liz, how have authority handled the protests this time? >> president hassan rouhani, a moderate went on television with a surprisingly measure
elizabeth palmer covered the last big protests in iran in 2009. she joins us from london.ou know what is behind the unrest? >> well, it started very small. on thursday, in the regional city of mashad with a single demonstration against as you said economic hardship, especially the price of food. but overnight, it just morphed and spread like wildfire. to the capital, tehran, where crowd vandalized one of the main and to dozens of smaller cities across the country which is very unusual....
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jim: maybe ryan palmer will go out and win one. we heard about jennifer, his wife has come back from stage two breast cancer and son turns 11 tomorrow and maybe an extra special day tomorrow for the family. nick: i had a whale of a time today. it's been fun. jim: you have been on a roll. luke list for birdie. whoa! steady ship! peter: after all he when there, you hate to throw it away with a three-put. jim: we are going past our departure time. we'll take you to the last shot that is holed. and 3:00 is our start time tomorrow on cbs. this will be for par. nick: i can promise you. nick: didn't have any rhythm to that. gary: little bit of the case to the rights and out of sequence. jim: tomorrow, 3:00 eastern time, final round of the farmers insurance open, we continue our first of five consecutive weeks west coast swing. we have phoenix, pebble beach, los angeles all coming up and then onto the bear trap in florida and great stretch with big fields and big leaderboard tomorrow here as well. thanks to our crew who is staying on a lit
jim: maybe ryan palmer will go out and win one. we heard about jennifer, his wife has come back from stage two breast cancer and son turns 11 tomorrow and maybe an extra special day tomorrow for the family. nick: i had a whale of a time today. it's been fun. jim: you have been on a roll. luke list for birdie. whoa! steady ship! peter: after all he when there, you hate to throw it away with a three-put. jim: we are going past our departure time. we'll take you to the last shot that is holed. and...
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. >> reporter: christie palmer is the cofounder of kieva, a leading producer in marijuana edibles, a segment of the marijuana industry that seems to be exploding. one new study by marijuana delivery start-up ease reports edibles are among the most appealing cannabis products to millennials. but sales of flowers of straig up marijuana want down 45% during the past year. kieva's sales are up. >> it focuses on micro dosing. allowing people to consume the minimum amount of cannabis while feeling the benefits without any of the negative effects. those have been nicknamed mom mints by consumers because they e perfect for who you just described, a working mom or dad. >> they are also very discrete. it's not like i'm going to bath pipe. while demand for their products might be high, kieva says it's facing significant regulatory hurdle insi capturing those sales. as a distributor, kieva can only supply to other recreationally licensed companies. but many cities haven't even started issuing recreational licenses, so kieva is only supplying to around 100 dispensari ver the 1100 purel medicinal
. >> reporter: christie palmer is the cofounder of kieva, a leading producer in marijuana edibles, a segment of the marijuana industry that seems to be exploding. one new study by marijuana delivery start-up ease reports edibles are among the most appealing cannabis products to millennials. but sales of flowers of straig up marijuana want down 45% during the past year. kieva's sales are up. >> it focuses on micro dosing. allowing people to consume the minimum amount of cannabis...
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palmer eliminaeliminated. alex playing in his first pga tournament, and jason day, after five sudden death holes will have to finish tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. due to darkness. that's the only sport that you get to sleep on it and you're sleeping on a million dollar check. so we'll see in the morning. you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >>> tonight on abc7 news at 9:00, over on kofi tv 7 a woman considered a stow away back in front of a judge today. >>> and local representatives preparing for president trump's state of the union. >>> jumanji has been booted from the top spot. >> maze runner the death runner. >> maze runner earned $23 million which is higher than expected. jumanji fell to second place with 16 million. hostiles debuted in third with $10 million. >>> movie goers are also caught up on oscar nominees, for a complete list go to abc7news.com. you can watch the oscars on abc7 news. >>> we'll see you
palmer eliminaeliminated. alex playing in his first pga tournament, and jason day, after five sudden death holes will have to finish tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. due to darkness. that's the only sport that you get to sleep on it and you're sleeping on a million dollar check. so we'll see in the morning. you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >>> tonight on abc7 news at 9:00, over on kofi...
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palmer eliminaeliminated. his first pga tournament, and jason day, after five sudden death holes will have to finish tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. due to darkness. that's the only sport that you get to sleep on it and you're sleeping on a million dollar check. so we'll see in the morning. sfx: tsfx: feet shufflingc life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. open enrollment ends january 31st, so don't miss out. because you never know when life... ...will change. get covered today. >>> tonight on abc7 news at 9:00, over on kofi tv 7 a woman considered a stow away back in front of a judge today. >>> and local representatives preparing for president trump's state of the union. >>> jumanji has been booted from the top spot. >> maze runner the death runner. >> maze r
palmer eliminaeliminated. his first pga tournament, and jason day, after five sudden death holes will have to finish tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. due to darkness. that's the only sport that you get to sleep on it and you're sleeping on a million dollar check. so we'll see in the morning. sfx: tsfx: feet shufflingc life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans...
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palmer with an approach on 18. plays it perfectly. leaves about a foot away and makes that for the birdie to get to ten under joining jason day for a share of the lead. then alex, this birdie put for the win on 18. 15-foot. can't drain it. three-way sudden death play off. palmer eliminated on the play off. jason day with 12-footer for the win. pushed right all the way. alex playing first pga tour as a member and jason day after five sudden death holes finish the day at 8:00 a.m. due to darkness. big fun, despite loss of santa cruz warriors. play in the big house and get to feel what it is like for nba. players on the pga tour and sleep overnight to play for a million dollars tomor >>> tonight at 11:00, planning pour preside for president trump's state of the union. some won't attend. >> kids find a loaded grenade in the middle of the street. quick action to keep from an explosive. >> jumanji has been taken from the first spot. >> maze runner took first. jumanji fell to second place. christian bale western hostiles debuted in third. an
palmer with an approach on 18. plays it perfectly. leaves about a foot away and makes that for the birdie to get to ten under joining jason day for a share of the lead. then alex, this birdie put for the win on 18. 15-foot. can't drain it. three-way sudden death play off. palmer eliminated on the play off. jason day with 12-footer for the win. pushed right all the way. alex playing first pga tour as a member and jason day after five sudden death holes finish the day at 8:00 a.m. due to...
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aaron candelario and shannon palmer were young and in love and engaged to be married. but their family was rocked by scandal. then murder. aaron's father was found at the crime scene dazed and confused. but his confusing story had police questioning his version of events. here's keith morrison with "tangled." >> you can't put words to that. it was very surreal. >> 911. where is your emergency? >> it's true, the old saying, when you marry someone, you marry their family, too. >> we need an ambulance. he looks like he's been shot. he said someone broke in last night. him and his wife both. >> not a bad thing to turn to mom or dad for advice and counsel. >> it's hard. sometimes you think maybe it didn't happen. but yet it really did. >> it's with their help and support, after all, that true love could deepen and grow, and last. >> i watched the crime scene shows on tv. i never, ever thought, it's going to be my life. >> yes, it really is all about family. the high desert opens up near pueblo, colorado, 100 miles or south of denver. among the highest of the nation's deser,
aaron candelario and shannon palmer were young and in love and engaged to be married. but their family was rocked by scandal. then murder. aaron's father was found at the crime scene dazed and confused. but his confusing story had police questioning his version of events. here's keith morrison with "tangled." >> you can't put words to that. it was very surreal. >> 911. where is your emergency? >> it's true, the old saying, when you marry someone, you marry their...
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for palm oil plantation as in twenty sixteen when the president wanted to extend the moratorium on palmer plantations to protect the people and some outlets planted the idea that business would grind to a halt osteen's this is about assassinating out on me at the company i have learnt that i knew in the media care and do good reporting on the environment can there be any influence on policy or to protect it so unless there are more journalists writing about green issues climate change will not be stopped by. you've been watching a special edition of our program on climate change and the global shortfall of coverage of that story we're back to our usual format next week we'll see you then hear the listener. michael. january. african heads of states and governments will gather. for this thirtieth assembly of the african union where the goals set out see in twenty seventeen minutes rewind returns with brand new episodes updating some of the best al-jazeera documentaries from over the years the biggest names in politics in business will meet in the swiss alps for the world economic forum what
for palm oil plantation as in twenty sixteen when the president wanted to extend the moratorium on palmer plantations to protect the people and some outlets planted the idea that business would grind to a halt osteen's this is about assassinating out on me at the company i have learnt that i knew in the media care and do good reporting on the environment can there be any influence on policy or to protect it so unless there are more journalists writing about green issues climate change will not...
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kimberly palmer is a. >> abouting expert at nerd wallet. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> banks started introducing these fees about a decade ago when interest rates fell and there went their profitability. now rates are going to be rising presumably with the fed raising rates this year. but we are still getting knew fees. why do you think that? >> banks are of course interested in maximizing their profitability. we are seeing one way for them to do that of course is by raising fees. we have really seen across the board fees going up. and it is a challenge for consumers. on average now consumers pay over $100 on checking account fees alone. and of course for some people, they are paying even more than that. and it can really strain people's budgets. >> it kind of reminds me of the airlines. it started with, you know, baggage fees. then it went to, you know, if you want this seat, you have to pay more. and they have been able to get away with that. it seems as though consumers don't have much of a choice. what can they d
kimberly palmer is a. >> abouting expert at nerd wallet. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> banks started introducing these fees about a decade ago when interest rates fell and there went their profitability. now rates are going to be rising presumably with the fed raising rates this year. but we are still getting knew fees. why do you think that? >> banks are of course interested in maximizing their profitability. we are seeing one way for them to do...
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ian palmer, bbc news.es clashed with protesters. in the capital, kinshasa, seven people were shot dead during demonstrations against presidentjoseph kabila. pablo uchoa reports. these latest rallies were called by roman catholic activists and backed by opposition parties. but the authorities banned the protests, saying they did not have the resources to police them. security forces set up roadblocks and used tear gas and live ammunition to break gatherings at several locations, including churches. the protesters are demanding presidentjoseph kabila's resignation. his second term as president finished one year ago, and the constitution bars him from seeking a third mandate. he promised to step down by the end of this year, but he didn't. translation: we are tired. we have never had peace in this country. nothing works. we don't have enough to eat. president kabila should go and rest. translation: even under president mobutu, which was a dictatorship, you could march peacefully. we are really tired of this p
ian palmer, bbc news.es clashed with protesters. in the capital, kinshasa, seven people were shot dead during demonstrations against presidentjoseph kabila. pablo uchoa reports. these latest rallies were called by roman catholic activists and backed by opposition parties. but the authorities banned the protests, saying they did not have the resources to police them. security forces set up roadblocks and used tear gas and live ammunition to break gatherings at several locations, including...
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it could become a bloodbath. >> duncan: elizabeth palmer in london, thank you.sident trump has signaled he's willing to extend intoections for young immigrants y,ought into this country illegally, but on one condition. last week he tweeted, "there can ne no daca without the bsperately needed wall at the southern border." but do walls really work? mark phillips went to berlin to find out. >> at this point you would have been in the car coming this way. >> reporter: if anybody knows anything about walls, it's probably hans-peter spitzner. w you would have approached checkpoint charlie. the first time spitzner was at checkpoint charlie was when he and his daughter peggy would be rle last people to escape across the berlin wall before it fell. >> it was a great danger for us, and i thought a thousand things in my head. >> reporter: it's a tourist attraction now, but from its building by the old east german regime in 1961, the wall was a death zone for almost three fcades. while around 5,000 people escaped across, through, over, or under it, at least 139 died trying.
it could become a bloodbath. >> duncan: elizabeth palmer in london, thank you.sident trump has signaled he's willing to extend intoections for young immigrants y,ought into this country illegally, but on one condition. last week he tweeted, "there can ne no daca without the bsperately needed wall at the southern border." but do walls really work? mark phillips went to berlin to find out. >> at this point you would have been in the car coming this way. >> reporter: if...
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here is elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: in some of the worst violence so far, protesters attacked a police station last night. about 200 miles south of tehran. there is no way to know who was shooting, but state media say six people died. activist videos from the last six days show wounded demonstrators. protesters in the capital chanting death to the dictator. and jeering crowds vandalizing picture. he broke his silence to put the blame on as he put enemies of the islamic republic who have used money, weapons and intelligence services to create problems. that hints at foreign interference. but iran's moderate president, said today the protesters are lack of freedom. that's exactly what you hear on my three kids are doctors and engineers says this father. and not one of them has a job. even though my husband and i both work, says this woman, we are under constant pressure from high prices. life is tough. this is the most serious uprising in iran since the massive election protests in 2009 so brutally put down. back then, the discontent was focussed in tehran. this time, it's countrywide. a
here is elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: in some of the worst violence so far, protesters attacked a police station last night. about 200 miles south of tehran. there is no way to know who was shooting, but state media say six people died. activist videos from the last six days show wounded demonstrators. protesters in the capital chanting death to the dictator. and jeering crowds vandalizing picture. he broke his silence to put the blame on as he put enemies of the islamic republic who...
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palmer was a dominant force for the owls in the mid 80's.s moved by this honor. >> thank god there they thought enough of me to... that they thought enough of me to be in this incredible, incredible -- with this incredible group of people. i'm blessed and i'm humbled. >> college basketball after week out of the top spot villanova is back where it belongs. the cats regained the number one ranking. wednesday nova hosts xavier. >>> sixers got in one last practice this afternoon before heading across the pond. thursday the sixers will face the celtics in london. for the sixers this trip will combine business and pleasure. >> everybody's got an extra seat to bring whoever they want. mums are coming brothers are coming, wives are coming, friends are coming and we're going to -- we're going to walk that line of making it a family thing, a very collective enjoyable trip with still the mind-set that we're going to beat the boston celtics. >> jo-jo meets big ben. sounds fun. >> that's a nice arrangement. >> yeah, cool. >> very nice idea. >>> eagles to
palmer was a dominant force for the owls in the mid 80's.s moved by this honor. >> thank god there they thought enough of me to... that they thought enough of me to be in this incredible, incredible -- with this incredible group of people. i'm blessed and i'm humbled. >> college basketball after week out of the top spot villanova is back where it belongs. the cats regained the number one ranking. wednesday nova hosts xavier. >>> sixers got in one last practice this...
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i want to bring in the white house reporter josh dossi, eugene scott is back and anna palmer. josh, i was going to talk to you, but anna, your eyes rolled back in your head at the end of garrett's report there. >> the thing is fiscal restraint. you have the omb director who was railing -- >> he was the guy. >> i think the republicans have a lot more problems in their own party when you talk about throwing in daca and border wall into the mix. >> by the way, infrastructure, too, remember that? because the president when he signed the tax bill into law was touting infrastructure. my conversation with white house officials early on, they said, not that they thought it was going to get done, but the president wanted to get it done. now mixed signals you're reporting on. >> we're hearing that the president is skeptical of the private public partnerships. >> which is the basis of this infrastructure plan. sure. >> the government, gary cohn and his team, is hoping that by getting $200 billion or so in federal government spending, they can spur $800 million or so, $800 billion or so i
i want to bring in the white house reporter josh dossi, eugene scott is back and anna palmer. josh, i was going to talk to you, but anna, your eyes rolled back in your head at the end of garrett's report there. >> the thing is fiscal restraint. you have the omb director who was railing -- >> he was the guy. >> i think the republicans have a lot more problems in their own party when you talk about throwing in daca and border wall into the mix. >> by the way,...
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the palmer properties versus the city of los angeles case found it violated costa hawkins. in other words, landlords should set the rates. and right now it requires they be ownership. a project may qualify by an exception by receiving a modification. in some cases some projects run able to provide units because they're not seeking modifications that would result in a density bonus. these months must pay to the inclusionary housing fee or need modification. if a project is ineligible for a waiver from costa hawkins, it could result in there's an if it's not completed in time for a required hearing. in the past five years, the department has processed at least 100 costa hawkins agreements. the ordinance before you would modify planning code section 415 to remove the language to require on-site ownership units only. staff has already been working with supervisor peskin to modify section 406 for ocii. the department of homelessness and supportive housing is a relatively new agency and will be subsidizing at least one affordable housing unit in the future. you can review the tec
the palmer properties versus the city of los angeles case found it violated costa hawkins. in other words, landlords should set the rates. and right now it requires they be ownership. a project may qualify by an exception by receiving a modification. in some cases some projects run able to provide units because they're not seeking modifications that would result in a density bonus. these months must pay to the inclusionary housing fee or need modification. if a project is ineligible for a...
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quaterback carson palmer is calling it quits... the 38-year-old palmer.... he played the last five seasons with the arizona cardinals... taking them to the nfc championship game in 2015 he also played for the raiders and bengals... whoi drafted the heisman trophy winner out of usc first overall in 2003 palmer threw for more than 46,000 yards and 294 td passes in his career... asked about his retirement... palmer responded... "for me, that time is now. why? quite simply, i just know." the green bay packers... one of the most stable franchises in pro football for years... are going through a rare front office shakeup... ted thompson... who helped build a super bowl champion and drafted aaron rodgers after he slipped to the late first round... is out after 13 years as the packers general manager... he will be reassigned as "senior advisor of football operations" after losing rodgers for a large chunk of the bay missed the playoffs and finished with a losing record for the first head coach mike mccarthy was given a one-year extension during the will be around a
quaterback carson palmer is calling it quits... the 38-year-old palmer.... he played the last five seasons with the arizona cardinals... taking them to the nfc championship game in 2015 he also played for the raiders and bengals... whoi drafted the heisman trophy winner out of usc first overall in 2003 palmer threw for more than 46,000 yards and 294 td passes in his career... asked about his retirement... palmer responded... "for me, that time is now. why? quite simply, i just know."...
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the last legislative session in sacramento by the passage of assembly bill 1505, also known as the palmer fix. which restores the city's ability to require on-site and off-site inclusionary affordable housing in rental housing projects without the need for the development to fit into an exception to costa hawkins in requiring a costa hawkins agreement. ab-1505 has been a long time in the making. i actually want to thank our assembly and senate delegation for supporting assembly member bloom's not only in this instance, but also in another critical housing measure. ab-1506. but ab-1505 rectified the loophole that has bound san francisco to a fee first requirement which has made the creation of on-site inclusionary, or for that matter off-site inclusionary housing a secondary option hindering what i think is all our policy goal, which is to encourage and incent as much on-site affordable housing in new developments as possible. with the passage of that bill, we now have the ability to condition development approval on the amount of affordable rental housing being built on site as long as de
the last legislative session in sacramento by the passage of assembly bill 1505, also known as the palmer fix. which restores the city's ability to require on-site and off-site inclusionary affordable housing in rental housing projects without the need for the development to fit into an exception to costa hawkins in requiring a costa hawkins agreement. ab-1505 has been a long time in the making. i actually want to thank our assembly and senate delegation for supporting assembly member bloom's...
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. >> hi, i'm teresa palmer, i work with san francisco for healthcare jobs and justice. one of the things i wanted to point out, it's on the c m.p. c california campus, it costs 6500 a month minimum to be there. it is a model facility and under the model of memory care, which is an enhanced form of residential care that is expensive to provide. it has increased nursing and staff training than most residential care facilities. most facilities are decidedly non medical and do not do well when seriously ill patients are sent to them. the ombudsman has provided you with a list of horror stories that can happen when sick people are discharged to the hospital from an rcfe. and the hospital council is basically supporting a narrow focus on short stay acute care because that brings the most revenue. they want to discharge their "problem" patients to residential care because that's the cheapest thing for them to do. low to moderate income can't find regular long-term care in san francisco and community sniffs are using beds to provide post hospital rehab, that the hospital used t
. >> hi, i'm teresa palmer, i work with san francisco for healthcare jobs and justice. one of the things i wanted to point out, it's on the c m.p. c california campus, it costs 6500 a month minimum to be there. it is a model facility and under the model of memory care, which is an enhanced form of residential care that is expensive to provide. it has increased nursing and staff training than most residential care facilities. most facilities are decidedly non medical and do not do well...
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yes, here's ryan palmer, one of the best television producers in the city, maybe in the city. >> youdon't know that. >> he means it. >> he tells us what to do around this time but now he is here with us. >> he is a football fans sports time where did you grow up. >> souderton montgomery county >> he knows what he is talking about. >> he has found an interesting connection between nick foles and case keenum and it all goes back to the st. louis rams. coach? >> fill us in. >> here's how this all works. it all goes through the rams. nick fels down here in the corner 2015 nick fels traded from the eagles to the rams. >> okay. >> case keenum, he is already with the rams. he is a backup. foles goes to the rams to be the starter, case keenum backup who do eagles get in return? eagles get sam bradford. so we have, foles, keenum with the rams, bradford from the rams to the eagles. >> all right. now, during that season 2015 you have nick foles struggles, so case keenum end up replacing nick foles. nick foles got benched in st. louis. >> what. >> for case keenum. >> officially at that time he w
yes, here's ryan palmer, one of the best television producers in the city, maybe in the city. >> youdon't know that. >> he means it. >> he tells us what to do around this time but now he is here with us. >> he is a football fans sports time where did you grow up. >> souderton montgomery county >> he knows what he is talking about. >> he has found an interesting connection between nick foles and case keenum and it all goes back to the st. louis rams....
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palmer was drafted in 2003 and spent his first eight seasons in the league with the bengals before beingland where they played two more years. and finishes his career with five seasons with the cardinals. >>> with the winter olympics set for 2018, the hockey league posted butler. tells his father he made the cut and will represent the u.s. in the olympics. to see a father making the olympic team. butler played on nhl team including the ottawa senators and the predators. next month's games were like the first time since 1994 that active nhlers have not played in the olympic winter games. >> i like how the dad starts beating him up. right? >> yeah, don't get too emotional. toughen up there, son. >>> still ahead, why the founders from the research of the trump dossier are demanding that republicans set the record straight. >>> plus, president of the united states trump slams democrats over daca. taking a hard line. as congressional leaders prepare to meet with top white house officials today. we'll have that story and more coming up next. i have type 2 diabetes. i'm trying to manage my a1c,
palmer was drafted in 2003 and spent his first eight seasons in the league with the bengals before beingland where they played two more years. and finishes his career with five seasons with the cardinals. >>> with the winter olympics set for 2018, the hockey league posted butler. tells his father he made the cut and will represent the u.s. in the olympics. to see a father making the olympic team. butler played on nhl team including the ottawa senators and the predators. next month's...
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talk about crypto currencies cratering and what will it take to make digital currencies usable in palmers plus the talk this week with pork on the economic and human toll being inflicted as a result of those horrible california mud slide and if we go to break the dow jones industrial average which shot past twenty six thousand yesterday remains near that level as we go to air and here are those numbers at the closing bell. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education being supplanted by the right to access education low its high education is becoming just another product that can be pulled from the souls but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you good. luck with the kind of fairly good name you. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now and i'm extremely bored high education the new global economic war. hey everybody i'm stephen bach and the task hollywood guy the suspect every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v. to say this is my buddy ma
talk about crypto currencies cratering and what will it take to make digital currencies usable in palmers plus the talk this week with pork on the economic and human toll being inflicted as a result of those horrible california mud slide and if we go to break the dow jones industrial average which shot past twenty six thousand yesterday remains near that level as we go to air and here are those numbers at the closing bell. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the...
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the no. 1 pick in 2003, palmer briefly returned in 2011 before being dealt to the raiders in what thenh hue jackson called the greatest trade in nfl history. >>> the bengals stunned the ravens on sunday to knock baltimore out of the playoffs and send buffalo to the playoffs for the first time since 1999. cincinnati quarterback andy dalton is suddenly the most poplar player in buffalo. bills fans have donated over $100,000 to dalton's foundation which provides financial support to people with medical expenses. >> not a bad thing. >> not a bad thing to have buffalo back in the nfl playoffs, been a long drought. >> they need it. >>> coming up in our next half hour a bizarre delay at the oakland airport. >> i thought it was a little comical way to start 2018 even though we'd really love to be on a plane now headed home. >> how a single rat grounded a commercial jet. >> speaking of travel troubles, cold in some parts of the country right now. they are setting train tracks on fire to melt the ice. cbs eye on the community... presented by target. art and history spark connections across cultu
the no. 1 pick in 2003, palmer briefly returned in 2011 before being dealt to the raiders in what thenh hue jackson called the greatest trade in nfl history. >>> the bengals stunned the ravens on sunday to knock baltimore out of the playoffs and send buffalo to the playoffs for the first time since 1999. cincinnati quarterback andy dalton is suddenly the most poplar player in buffalo. bills fans have donated over $100,000 to dalton's foundation which provides financial support to...
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to the cup palmer fassel refuge on piers boeing. the hot can be reached by car all the food deliveries and waste removal have to be done by helicopter. pad. i trained as a sculptor and that for a few years but we used to go hang gliding on weekends and not was even better. we took the engines from my brother snowmobiles and built a motorized gliders flying was fascinating it was a dream job. sculpture has a long tradition in the region the volga dana boasts entire dentist use of religious scholars that's why the summit crosses tend to be monumental works of art. there is plenty of wood here carving was once a way for farming families to earn extra money during the winter months. you. want. this man says the forest is his inspiration on day mats and his children are on the lookout for resin he needs it as a material in his studio.
to the cup palmer fassel refuge on piers boeing. the hot can be reached by car all the food deliveries and waste removal have to be done by helicopter. pad. i trained as a sculptor and that for a few years but we used to go hang gliding on weekends and not was even better. we took the engines from my brother snowmobiles and built a motorized gliders flying was fascinating it was a dream job. sculpture has a long tradition in the region the volga dana boasts entire dentist use of religious...
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. >>> let's bring in cnn political analyst david gregory and politico.com's anna palmer. david gregory, the wall. for all these competing plans, bipartisan proposals go iing on. at the end of the day is the proposition if you want something to be done for the d.r.e.a.m.ers under daca, if you want anything, give me that wall. is it as plain as that for the president of the united states? >> well, we'll find out just what that bottom line is. that's certainly where he is right now. he has revived this. he has thrown this into ongoing negotiations as a bottom line demand. what we know are a couple of things. the president wants accommodation on daca, d.r.e.a.m.ers, just as democrats do. we also know that democrats don't want to build a wall and neither side would want to shut down the government. though we'll hear a lot of posturing about that. there's no doubt that republicans are in a more vulnerable position right now. but you've got to give the president his due. etches negotiated with democrats on capitol hill over the budget pretty deftly so far. they've avoided gettin
. >>> let's bring in cnn political analyst david gregory and politico.com's anna palmer. david gregory, the wall. for all these competing plans, bipartisan proposals go iing on. at the end of the day is the proposition if you want something to be done for the d.r.e.a.m.ers under daca, if you want anything, give me that wall. is it as plain as that for the president of the united states? >> well, we'll find out just what that bottom line is. that's certainly where he is right now....
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ian palmer, bbc news.peak now to kenneth anderson, who's been stuck in his car on the m74 since 8 o'clock last night. understand you arrived home about ten minutes ago. tell us about your night. it's been absolutely chaotic. we left bromley at about 12 o'clock yesterday and have onlyjust we left bromley at about 12 o'clock yesterday and have only just arrived backin yesterday and have only just arrived back in glasgowjust now. we anticipated about 5:30pm yesterday, not this morning. tells about the conditions. at what point did you think you could be stuck? at about eight o'clock yesterday evening, the traffic on the m74 had just gotten really bad. it is about eight or nine hours to get moving after that point. we were getting little information. we were going to be stuck there overnight and even through to now. what did you have with you? people say to prepare this —— about this sort of weather, take a spade, some food, extra clothing. we had just returned from a christening so we had a car full of clothe
ian palmer, bbc news.peak now to kenneth anderson, who's been stuck in his car on the m74 since 8 o'clock last night. understand you arrived home about ten minutes ago. tell us about your night. it's been absolutely chaotic. we left bromley at about 12 o'clock yesterday and have onlyjust we left bromley at about 12 o'clock yesterday and have only just arrived backin yesterday and have only just arrived back in glasgowjust now. we anticipated about 5:30pm yesterday, not this morning. tells about...
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. >>> former temple running back paul palmer was named to the college hall of fame on monday , palmerner up for 1986 heisman trophy, first temple owl to make it in the hall of fame for his play on the field. >>> joining pal inner is kerry collins former penn state quarterback who helped lead lions to an undefeated season and title back in 1994. >>> that is sports in a minute i'm christian rodgers. >>> all right, kristin. alabama pulled off an amazing come back last night in the college football national championship here, talking about crimson tide, champs after a thriller there in atlanta, university of georgia they were up 13 to nothing at half time when alabama made a quarterback change, before coming back and overtime to win this one, 26-23. what a win. >> role tide. >>> good day coming back in 90 with dunkin' deals, you get two egg & cheese wake-up wrap sandwiches for $2. and two of those for two of those means you deserve a few of those. stop in for the latest dunkin' deal, two egg & cheese wake-up wrap sandwiches for $2. america runs on dunkin'. having moderate to seis not alwa
. >>> former temple running back paul palmer was named to the college hall of fame on monday , palmerner up for 1986 heisman trophy, first temple owl to make it in the hall of fame for his play on the field. >>> joining pal inner is kerry collins former penn state quarterback who helped lead lions to an undefeated season and title back in 1994. >>> that is sports in a minute i'm christian rodgers. >>> all right, kristin. alabama pulled off an amazing come...
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i still remember that made in england, london, there was huntly and palmer biscuits.mal photograph of his highness. the nawab‘s own most legendary indulgence was was his love of animals. i think almost all brands and varieties of dogs from all the world were here. he used to arrange marriages for dogs and celebrated parties and then they were sent for honeymoon. honeymoon! yeah, used to do it. with the advent of independence, the power and influence of india's royal rulers was coming to an end. come partition, the muslim nawab wanted to makejunagadh part of the newly created islamic pakistan. even though the town is more than 80% hindu and hundreds of kilometres from the border. infuriated, the new indian government rallied its troops. the news started coming that the army is coming, huge tanks and trucks and jeeps and artillery and guns and everything is there. junagadh state was besieged on three sides also. an economic blockade was ordered, cutting off supplies of foot and resources into the region. eventually, junagadh acceded to india and the nawab fled to pakist
i still remember that made in england, london, there was huntly and palmer biscuits.mal photograph of his highness. the nawab‘s own most legendary indulgence was was his love of animals. i think almost all brands and varieties of dogs from all the world were here. he used to arrange marriages for dogs and celebrated parties and then they were sent for honeymoon. honeymoon! yeah, used to do it. with the advent of independence, the power and influence of india's royal rulers was coming to an...
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with us is bob palmer from quilvest. is this a delayed santa claus rally?ly more optimism for global growth? i spoke you just a couple of weeks ago in london. fornew there were reasons optimism, global optimism then. the fourth quarter of last year, we saw a decreasing cash position by investors and an increase in their global equity acquisition. at the end of last year and the start of this year, that equity allocation has increased further. and the justification for that is that we have had some very strong economic data. datald highlight the ism we had out from the u.s. earlier this week and the pmi data from the eurozone. and if you look, for example, at at aerman data, we are record high. across the board, america coming europe, and asia data -- everything is looking very strong indeed. and the perception that central banks are behind the curve, rightly or run. and the expectations of the fed are in the process of changing. there is a consensus among investors that bond yields look unattractive and you are seeing a further push into asset allocation at
with us is bob palmer from quilvest. is this a delayed santa claus rally?ly more optimism for global growth? i spoke you just a couple of weeks ago in london. fornew there were reasons optimism, global optimism then. the fourth quarter of last year, we saw a decreasing cash position by investors and an increase in their global equity acquisition. at the end of last year and the start of this year, that equity allocation has increased further. and the justification for that is that we have had...
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palmer was a runner up for the 1986 heisman trophy. he set a lot of records with the owls.. he's the first temple player to make it into the hall of fame for his play on the feel. >>> just because carson cents wentz isn't on the field this week and for the eagles doesn't mean he's not making an impact in the commune n the as part of his al1 foundation he helps service dogs giving them to k9 for life so meet swoop here even though wentz is on the side lines he is helping out the community. pretty dang cute this swoop will go through training to become service dog the other swoop will be at the linc looking to fire up the crowd. >> aww. >> i know. >> you know i love them. >> he's so cute. >> that's awesome. >> we're big, g people ned to be careful out there. because it is dangerous. >> it doesn't take much to make it icy we talk about that for a couple of days. tomorrow morning take it slow and more at 11:00. >> that does it for us at 10:00. iain page has got you hello, peco. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here
palmer was a runner up for the 1986 heisman trophy. he set a lot of records with the owls.. he's the first temple player to make it into the hall of fame for his play on the feel. >>> just because carson cents wentz isn't on the field this week and for the eagles doesn't mean he's not making an impact in the commune n the as part of his al1 foundation he helps service dogs giving them to k9 for life so meet swoop here even though wentz is on the side lines he is helping out the...
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there's a lot of still positive feelings about him. >> anna palmer, we'll leave it there.dward, very big thanks to both of you. there's a new piece in the daily news that's getting a lot of attention. trump isn't crazy, he's trump. it's written by a woman who worked alongside the president for years. i'm going to talk to her in just a few moments about the man she calls both difficult and charming. also, while congress and the president negotiate a spending plan, the dreamers wait. roughly 800,000 of them. how they're planning for future without knowing what comes next. d for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke
there's a lot of still positive feelings about him. >> anna palmer, we'll leave it there.dward, very big thanks to both of you. there's a new piece in the daily news that's getting a lot of attention. trump isn't crazy, he's trump. it's written by a woman who worked alongside the president for years. i'm going to talk to her in just a few moments about the man she calls both difficult and charming. also, while congress and the president negotiate a spending plan, the dreamers wait....
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big day for paul palmer. he has been elected to the college football hall of fame.r maybe the greatest player in owls history finished second in heisman voting in 2006. >> i kind of stopped thinking about the hall of fame, you know. i told myself, it's not going to happen. i told myself it's going to be a cold day in hell and as it turns out it's a cold day in philadelphia and i'll take that as well. either way i'm glad, i'm really humbled to be -- to be up here in that front of you. not just representing myself but representing temple university. >> congrats to paul palmer penn state's gary collins inducted as well. >> well deserved. >>> much more still ahead on "action news monday night. exclusive accuweather forecast. >> let's take a live look through our temple university camera sky6 show you a gorgeous view of center city. meteorologist melissa magee will have details of what's ahead when we come right back. >> ♪ >> all right. mobile6 live for you along the spring garden section of the schuylkill expressway. you can see traffic is jammed. we don't know if it's
big day for paul palmer. he has been elected to the college football hall of fame.r maybe the greatest player in owls history finished second in heisman voting in 2006. >> i kind of stopped thinking about the hall of fame, you know. i told myself, it's not going to happen. i told myself it's going to be a cold day in hell and as it turns out it's a cold day in philadelphia and i'll take that as well. either way i'm glad, i'm really humbled to be -- to be up here in that front of you. not...
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paul palmer on the list. what a career he had for the owls in the mid '80s.runner up for the heisman trophy that year. he's pleased the recognition has arrived. >> it's been a long road, a rocky road. i have waited 30 plus years for this to happen. i got to the point i didn't think it was going to happen because it wasn't happening. now that it has happened, i'm just blown away and humbled. >> still ahead, the sixers pack their bags and passports. hear from the team on their trip to london to face the falcons. >> tomorrow morning on "action news," not as brutally cold but around the freezing narc. mark. i have the numbers for you. >> and another day, another traffic jam. wake up to what's happening on "action news" morning. ♪ ♪ ok, so with the award-winning geico mobile app, our customers have 24/7 access, digital id cards, they can even pay their bill- (beep)'k, well we'll just- call. phone: hey sorry. i had you muted. well yea let's just- phone: so what i was thinking- ok well we'll- small business, internet providers promise you a lot. let's see who delive
paul palmer on the list. what a career he had for the owls in the mid '80s.runner up for the heisman trophy that year. he's pleased the recognition has arrived. >> it's been a long road, a rocky road. i have waited 30 plus years for this to happen. i got to the point i didn't think it was going to happen because it wasn't happening. now that it has happened, i'm just blown away and humbled. >> still ahead, the sixers pack their bags and passports. hear from the team on their trip to...