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pap machine to expand both their airways and the emotional distance between them and their children.one of those millions of people is a pro publica editor who while waiting for a new c pat mask was told his insurance may not pay for it why his insurance rep told him on tuesday night you only use the mask for three and a half hours and on monday night you only use that for three hours well that's creepy is. the only entity i expect to know what i'm doing for hours at a time is that blix. yes that clicks i'm still watching. but at least that clicks wanted to make sure i was still breathing which can't be said for insurance companies because a spokesman for blue cross blue shield told pro publica it's standard practice for insurers to monitor sleep apnea patients and didn't die payment if they aren't using the machine and privacy experts said that sharing that data with insurance companies is allowed under federal privacy laws you may not even know that your health data is being accessed by people who could give a flying about your privacy like advertisers corporations t.m.c. or that l
pap machine to expand both their airways and the emotional distance between them and their children.one of those millions of people is a pro publica editor who while waiting for a new c pat mask was told his insurance may not pay for it why his insurance rep told him on tuesday night you only use the mask for three and a half hours and on monday night you only use that for three hours well that's creepy is. the only entity i expect to know what i'm doing for hours at a time is that blix. yes...
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to risk your private data in order to have life saving equipment and with privacy risks tied to see pap machines implanted heart monitors and blood glucose monitors we are on a slippery slope to any family being able to live stream your colon ascii without your consent and this will be sponsored by fiber line. but if there is a slippery slope then we have suddenly welded up by willingly giving up tons of our own health data at the fitness trackers like fit bit and job own apps so ubiquitous that the use of one called strabo revealed the boundaries of a united states military base earlier this year. and concerned we have u.s. military deployed to seventy percent of the world i'm surprised the entire earth doesn't look like a golden disco ball floating in outer space so what can we do about this well in the case of something lifesaving like a c pap machine you can ask if there is a way to give your health data to your doctor only. but if you use a fitbit the only real way to keep your health data safe is to stop using these apps entirely. or if you're going to insist on using an app that
to risk your private data in order to have life saving equipment and with privacy risks tied to see pap machines implanted heart monitors and blood glucose monitors we are on a slippery slope to any family being able to live stream your colon ascii without your consent and this will be sponsored by fiber line. but if there is a slippery slope then we have suddenly welded up by willingly giving up tons of our own health data at the fitness trackers like fit bit and job own apps so ubiquitous...
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the same result in twelve months ago investment will stay strong what drives the investment is that paps digitalisation. yes it's true you have to you has to invest in as an the company level in different ways for the digital transformation of your business model industry feable known as and as you know the german brand you have to invest in the interaction in the networks in the platforms you will use and you will land on so it's an ongoing challenge and nobody knows exactly what will be the future on digitization but everybody knows that he has to in west in the infrastructure in the human capital you need for the do the transformation all right mission here to there from the german economic institute thank you so much. venezuela's government has been trying to solve the country's beleaguered economy from printing more money to creating its own crypto currency but with little to no effect and now the government plans to tamper with the country's cocoa business cocoa trade us are a lot. of trade or freddie padrón has had his share of challenges in venezuela has had to deal with highway
the same result in twelve months ago investment will stay strong what drives the investment is that paps digitalisation. yes it's true you have to you has to invest in as an the company level in different ways for the digital transformation of your business model industry feable known as and as you know the german brand you have to invest in the interaction in the networks in the platforms you will use and you will land on so it's an ongoing challenge and nobody knows exactly what will be the...
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view that we're seeing so if we look at indigenous science for instance jonathan an example of how paps and indigenous community might look at fishing and the way the rest of us approach fishing that might be a good way to get people up to speed with what we're talking about can you give us that fishing example jonathan. yeah so in my worldview and in a lot of people i work with we're moving away from these ideas of t.k. you know traditional knowledge and common it indigenous science. that's an important distinction i think because this science is still alive today it's not it's from the ancient past of course but it's still alive today some of the things we see now. you know and i point to an example right here in oregon. less than two hundred years ago less a around two hundred years ago lewis and clark came here and in their journals they wrote about the first the first salmon surmounting which during the salmon runs here in the northwest the first process salmon tribal people had selected people to go out and fish that very first because they caught the salmon they bought them in an
view that we're seeing so if we look at indigenous science for instance jonathan an example of how paps and indigenous community might look at fishing and the way the rest of us approach fishing that might be a good way to get people up to speed with what we're talking about can you give us that fishing example jonathan. yeah so in my worldview and in a lot of people i work with we're moving away from these ideas of t.k. you know traditional knowledge and common it indigenous science. that's an...
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it's 7:14 on your saturday morning pap beautif morning. beautiful look, sun shining over palo alto this morning. clear skies heading into a dry day. vianey arana says enjoy it why it lasts. rain is on the way. ♪ >>> you've probably seen the videos pop up on your facebook and local feeds. local police departments and police officers lip-synching to a popular song. more than 77,000 watched this video from the concord police department. now critics are saying the views are too pricey when you consider the video's $34,000 price tag. "today in the bay" melissa colorado take as look. ♪ >> reporter: not often someone asks the workers and volunteers of this nonprofit family resource center in concord to be backup dancers in a video. but there's they are. shimmying along with concord police officers and lip-synching in spanish to enrique's song. >> to send the message of hope and camaraderie and respect, that takes a lot of work. >> reporter: and a lot of money. concord police tell us the fees for the video crew and officers' time totaled $34,000.
it's 7:14 on your saturday morning pap beautif morning. beautiful look, sun shining over palo alto this morning. clear skies heading into a dry day. vianey arana says enjoy it why it lasts. rain is on the way. ♪ >>> you've probably seen the videos pop up on your facebook and local feeds. local police departments and police officers lip-synching to a popular song. more than 77,000 watched this video from the concord police department. now critics are saying the views are too pricey...
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partly cloudy this some spots pap little bit of ground fog to go along with it.s a look at storm tracker 2 as you see how the clouds are filling into the bay area from north to south. we have a system to the north of us that will bring us wet weather. visibility in some spotlights. a tough one. livermore reporting quarter mile along highway 580. and then we have patchy densing to there. sfo looking pretty good. that is great news for the folks that need to fly in this morning. we do have temperatures very similar to yesterday. that means just as cold for our inland cities. freezing in santa rosa. 34 in napa. mid to upper 30s along the inner east bay. 36 in brentwood. and around the bay not quite as cold. but still a very chilly start. 45 in oakland. 47 downtown san francisco. getting into your afternoon, we'll see partly cloudy, mostly clear skies and upper 50s back into the forecast. 56 in san francisco. 58 in oakland. 58 your afternoon high in livermore. the once that system passes to the east of us, the winds will pick up. we have a wind advisory for our hills
partly cloudy this some spots pap little bit of ground fog to go along with it.s a look at storm tracker 2 as you see how the clouds are filling into the bay area from north to south. we have a system to the north of us that will bring us wet weather. visibility in some spotlights. a tough one. livermore reporting quarter mile along highway 580. and then we have patchy densing to there. sfo looking pretty good. that is great news for the folks that need to fly in this morning. we do have...
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who did pap tiez jesus, do we -- baptize jesus, do we know? . >> john the baptist. there's two nativity stories in the gospels of matthew and luke. ptisesy jos inalth east finds it an important feast and more authentic. see the revelation of god. that is an important feast for us. to say christmas is over, like you said,baptism is an important occasion and mark your life as a christian. >> interesting. so one by one, you have a slide to show -- you tell me. >> january 25th. , we have the nativity of christ. the flexion day is the feast of stvment steven -- st. steven. he was a deacon and our first mar tir. he died in about -- martyr. he died in 35. he died because he preached the gospel of christ and they sa you have to back off and he said i'm not going to. >> and the story is told in the acts of the apostles. >> the first day after jesus' birth is the first death on his behalf. and it doesn't get any nicer. the following day is the feast of the holy innocence. >> let's look at that slide. a little information is there too. the feast of st. john. . >> i skipped. so
who did pap tiez jesus, do we -- baptize jesus, do we know? . >> john the baptist. there's two nativity stories in the gospels of matthew and luke. ptisesy jos inalth east finds it an important feast and more authentic. see the revelation of god. that is an important feast for us. to say christmas is over, like you said,baptism is an important occasion and mark your life as a christian. >> interesting. so one by one, you have a slide to show -- you tell me. >> january 25th. ,...
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of the red wine let's go i've got five minutes for a little so what we need to start in the book of papis going to have any kind of hair will do making pear in the red wine out of it if you have a bit more time peel the pan i don't have time so i'm leaving the skin on our show kind of a side on us now we need a frying pan and top which some of us and minds are already for some batter in italy to almost art so it's almost all now we need some red wine so i have to make a quick trip to the back we will use a sweet red wine these are all very it should be sweet and taste good but it needn't be really pricey is basically we're going to boil it away. from the ham was a bit harsh. or maybe it really is due to the red wine. to make it a bit christmassy add cinnamon cloves everything you have on hand at christmas now it can keep on cooking it on a lower heat so that is taken care off so that could be good for the walked it's gets my living on we need another frying pan to roast some almonds you follow nelson is out here in a hot frying pan would form and of course if you don't have teams go out
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view that we're seeing so if we look at indigenous science for instance jonathan an example of how paps and indigenous community might look at fishing and the way the rest of us approach fishing that might be a good way to get people up to speed with what we're talking about can you give us that fishing example jonathan. yes so in my worldview and in a lot of people i work with we're moving away from these ideas of t.k. you know traditional knowledge and common it indigenous science. that's an important distinction i think because this science is still alive today it's not it's from the ancient past of course but it's still alive today some of the things we see now. you know and i point to an example right here in oregon. less than two hundred years ago less a around two hundred years ago lewis and clark came here and in their journals they wrote about the first the first salmon surmounting which during the salmon runs here in the northwest the first process salmon tribal people had selected people to go out and fish that very first because they caught the salmon they bought them in and
view that we're seeing so if we look at indigenous science for instance jonathan an example of how paps and indigenous community might look at fishing and the way the rest of us approach fishing that might be a good way to get people up to speed with what we're talking about can you give us that fishing example jonathan. yes so in my worldview and in a lot of people i work with we're moving away from these ideas of t.k. you know traditional knowledge and common it indigenous science. that's an...
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let's get in the money looking at utilities etf >> trading at new 52 week hey pap up 20fers from the 52 week lows back in february. one of the things interesting we have a one-year chart it was tracking the performance of the s&p most of the year and there's been a bit of differingens the last couple months you see the orange line where it's gone up to the right. the snpd has done down to -- gone down to the right to me that doesn't make a lot of sense. i get the notion of going to safety when you look at components of the xlu these are expensive utilities stocks trading above market multiples so i just don't get it if you go back and look at a 20-year chart and look relative outperformance for a little bit in utility stocks, in the xlu, into the past market corrections or market crashes, ultimately it follows suit not too long after either. so one of the reasons i was looking at xlu is there kind of a heads you win tails you win sort of option if we stay volatile into the year the s&p goes down further if the s&p finds it's footing and makes a march back towards the prior highs at s
let's get in the money looking at utilities etf >> trading at new 52 week hey pap up 20fers from the 52 week lows back in february. one of the things interesting we have a one-year chart it was tracking the performance of the s&p most of the year and there's been a bit of differingens the last couple months you see the orange line where it's gone up to the right. the snpd has done down to -- gone down to the right to me that doesn't make a lot of sense. i get the notion of going to...
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letting people use their own minds to decide for themselves well that is what prominent trial lawyer my pap antonio does every week on his r.t. america show america's lawyer were exposed as the un told truth of corporate and environmental legal cases and at least according to spalding and happen tony has hit show america's lawyer quote often weaves genuine concerns and buyable grievances in with misleading narratives and here to help us make sense of misleading america is another nonsensical attack on r.t. and all things russian is the host of the hit r.t. america show america's lawyer welcome papen tonio not too much truth though mike you're going to handle it well you know. in order to become predictable. any time someone comes after that we're you can but they're either funded by major corporations which is the case here or the d.c. insider stablished mccrone which is the case here with the people from the center for strategic and international studies suzanne spaulding you get both of those categories on steroids. zan spalding is trying to compensate for her failures at the department o
letting people use their own minds to decide for themselves well that is what prominent trial lawyer my pap antonio does every week on his r.t. america show america's lawyer were exposed as the un told truth of corporate and environmental legal cases and at least according to spalding and happen tony has hit show america's lawyer quote often weaves genuine concerns and buyable grievances in with misleading narratives and here to help us make sense of misleading america is another nonsensical...
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different pap discussed two of the christianity whether it likes it or not is also an add to the roman empire they were temporally contagious the roman empire had a claim to universality to christianity also claims universality and translated it into the commandment to go into the world and preach the gospel to all creation because. the first images of the first picture oriel symbols arose alongside the scriptures when the christian or a trees in rome was still hidden underground in the catholic or. these pictures were different from those of pre-christian i'm ticketing and portrayed angels wearing halos instead of winged messengers with laurel reeds but in the beginning there were very few specifically christian images. i think all measure of your hats can dogmatically antique roman religion didn't develop any dogma and for that reason provided no order to order first becomes apparent in christianity for instance in the hierarchy of the angels who we can see as the successor to the mynah functional gods of the romans one of the best by a continuity and transformation volatile. but wha
different pap discussed two of the christianity whether it likes it or not is also an add to the roman empire they were temporally contagious the roman empire had a claim to universality to christianity also claims universality and translated it into the commandment to go into the world and preach the gospel to all creation because. the first images of the first picture oriel symbols arose alongside the scriptures when the christian or a trees in rome was still hidden underground in the...
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. >> and friend papping attributed song written to the family. and of the life, they brought to each life, they were cradling each candle, remembering a man who lived to shave lives. >> we're facing a almost a 40% increase this time compared to last year in regards to people colliding and being injured or injuring others while driving under the influence of marijuana. >> we remember it wasn't the holidays that took his life, it was someone very poor churches of getting behind the wheel half they had been drinking and getting high -- after they had been drinking and that's what took hives life. >> and the other driver is expected to be in court for a preliminary hearing. 25 went to washington, d.c. earlier this year for national peace office% memorial day. be on their minds as they head out on the roads this week for the maximum enforcement period. ement period. >>> sentencing has been postponed until next month for a terror suspect in oakland. a 23-year-old man is accused of plotting to kill 10,000 people in the bay area. he was caught on video t
. >> and friend papping attributed song written to the family. and of the life, they brought to each life, they were cradling each candle, remembering a man who lived to shave lives. >> we're facing a almost a 40% increase this time compared to last year in regards to people colliding and being injured or injuring others while driving under the influence of marijuana. >> we remember it wasn't the holidays that took his life, it was someone very poor churches of getting behind...
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. >> how badly does the market need pap ? >> i think it's really important.representative of what's going on. whether it be the multiple, the faith in the way that -- >> how about the biggest stock in atfs, on the dow, on the s&p, the biggest stock on the nasdaq. >> this is the environment we're in let's talk about apple >> we'll put a doji picture on it >> it's huge the volume is explosive. positive within 20 minutes that's how this stuff works. >> is this the halftime show that turned the market around? talk about alice in wonder land. >> trying to identify which stocks are going to work, when you look at s&p 500 companies, companies in the s&p you could identify as a strong balance sheet company, 6%. companies that have domestic sales up 6%. companies with international sales, they're down 5% that's the exact environment that we're in right now. those conditions aren't going to change >> as apple rises, that boat is helping everything >> that makes perfect sense. you can't have the biggest third biggest in free fall and expect to get traction in nvidia. >>
. >> how badly does the market need pap ? >> i think it's really important.representative of what's going on. whether it be the multiple, the faith in the way that -- >> how about the biggest stock in atfs, on the dow, on the s&p, the biggest stock on the nasdaq. >> this is the environment we're in let's talk about apple >> we'll put a doji picture on it >> it's huge the volume is explosive. positive within 20 minutes that's how this stuff works. >>...
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hope the bosses accommodate pap seismic shift for that seismic work. goodness.as well. the b.a.r.t.weekd. first time in over about a decade they've had a major change. what they've done, integrated online or website to the mobile app. more continuity. things like the planner areto g stations instead of calling them by a list. point to the ones you're trying to take. this is the bay bridge toll plaza. can't see it clearly. fog is a major factor. metering lights are on slowing you down. yellow highlighting in the east bay, contra costa county, north bay into marin county and farther north is looking like a lot of fog continues there. kari, of course, covering that. unusual for our maps anywhere south of san mateo down into silicon valley, tough to see on the freeways. for me, surface streets were really tough just get freeway. >> oh, that's right. and coming up. what about towards the weekend, though? going to be okay? >> see rain moving in for the week weather for the bay area. and a couple of days of calm nd rn day in between the waves of rain. sunday it comes b
hope the bosses accommodate pap seismic shift for that seismic work. goodness.as well. the b.a.r.t.weekd. first time in over about a decade they've had a major change. what they've done, integrated online or website to the mobile app. more continuity. things like the planner areto g stations instead of calling them by a list. point to the ones you're trying to take. this is the bay bridge toll plaza. can't see it clearly. fog is a major factor. metering lights are on slowing you down. yellow...
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build not with this quantity of reinforced cement concrete but a different methods of construction but pap's very fine different methods of construction but in the meantime at least we need to use recycled materials as far as possible. like strong metal our homes are recyclable and rubble can be really used to build roads or new housing projects. but these must face our usual inertia and relentless lobbying by the construction industry. construction companies are equipped for and know how to work with concrete so radically changing our construction practices is an uphill battle. what if there was another granular material that might substitute for saying. there's one very interesting beach north of san francisco called glass beach and it turns out that for years the city dumped all of their trash on to the beach the glass that got broken up by the waves and got rounded and today this is this wonderful sparkly shiny sort of a magical beach it started out as a garbage dump what nature has done a glass beach has inspired people to attempt a similar trick thousands of kilometers away in florida.
build not with this quantity of reinforced cement concrete but a different methods of construction but pap's very fine different methods of construction but in the meantime at least we need to use recycled materials as far as possible. like strong metal our homes are recyclable and rubble can be really used to build roads or new housing projects. but these must face our usual inertia and relentless lobbying by the construction industry. construction companies are equipped for and know how to...
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physicians and as the pay for performance measures, we reach out to those who have not had their mammograms, pap spears, we've sent out letters to all who are due for their mammograms, so people we've served before who may have gotten caught in the shuffle. we've sent out letters in english and spanish. that's working well. we've continued to grow our diabetes program. we have an educator at the other campus so people won't have to commute. those that did have to commute, we offered them transportation. so i would say that having done many, many moves in many places, it went well and i have to commend, yes, my staff, karen, operations director, who has done a really human job to make this work well for our patients. as we spoke before, as you know, patient care is really moving outside. most diabetes care is done outside of the hospital. it's less expensive. it's less difficult for patients and we're pleaseded to offer that to the citizens of san francisco. thank you. any questions for me today? >> thank you. >> i think there's a question on the end. >> yes. >> thank you for your update. did you
physicians and as the pay for performance measures, we reach out to those who have not had their mammograms, pap spears, we've sent out letters to all who are due for their mammograms, so people we've served before who may have gotten caught in the shuffle. we've sent out letters in english and spanish. that's working well. we've continued to grow our diabetes program. we have an educator at the other campus so people won't have to commute. those that did have to commute, we offered them...
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everybody else, 13 degrees cooler. 39 in castro valley pap the spot, berkeley, 40.d to upper 40s down to san jose. 39 in los gatos. 34 in novato and number at 42. en san rafael, all that fog, so dangerously low visibility. mass transit cool and foggy and the ferry, thick fog over the water this morning. tough travel there. north bay we'll have the fog from 10:00. we'll hang around upper 50s with hazy conditions and mostly sunny sky. the south bay we'll go 46 to 50 under the fog from 8:00 to 10:00. our last stop will be san francisco, 49 this morning at 8:00. 52 at 10:00. and mostly hazy and sunny conditions this afternoon. i'm tracking the chance of rain, two of them coming towards the weekend. other issues besides the fog. >> that's the main issue for sure. we're taking a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. we have a dance fog advisory in many areas. it's thick, low visibility as mike and i have been telling you. heading out of the central valley out of tracy, 18 miles an hour. 15 miles an hour at westbound 280. roadwork blocking lanes on the eastbound side of 580 n
everybody else, 13 degrees cooler. 39 in castro valley pap the spot, berkeley, 40.d to upper 40s down to san jose. 39 in los gatos. 34 in novato and number at 42. en san rafael, all that fog, so dangerously low visibility. mass transit cool and foggy and the ferry, thick fog over the water this morning. tough travel there. north bay we'll have the fog from 10:00. we'll hang around upper 50s with hazy conditions and mostly sunny sky. the south bay we'll go 46 to 50 under the fog from 8:00 to...
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the border skourt has been a smu reemtedly defaulted on pap and he ran on being the tipping. being the republican mo waive. there have been 17 previous shutdowns. i was deputy counsel of opm for a couple. any always end with compromise. and this time the compromise is defied by the senate. the the the president sent up the vice president minnesota minnesota and mick mulvaney. >> there is figures the white house wouldn't agree to. they had kpropzs on the table. the president got adamant when rush and others went after him. >> you're still in the first quarter. schumer got the wall. chuck schumer got the football at 2.5 billion offer. >> the leader of the senate when he was sitting in the oval office when the president had this televised showdown that he lot because he thought he could work the cameras, he said i own it give it to me he leaned to chuck schumer and said give it to me i own it. now he says it's chuck schumer. >> this is the first where quarter processes the second quarter chuck schumer has the ball. >> people can't get on the field to go to work if you want to us
the border skourt has been a smu reemtedly defaulted on pap and he ran on being the tipping. being the republican mo waive. there have been 17 previous shutdowns. i was deputy counsel of opm for a couple. any always end with compromise. and this time the compromise is defied by the senate. the the the president sent up the vice president minnesota minnesota and mick mulvaney. >> there is figures the white house wouldn't agree to. they had kpropzs on the table. the president got adamant...
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on the fast break pap klay klay thompson and curry from the corner. is something you don't see often. klay dunk. more used to this making threes missed that but get it back and lay it in. 27 for klay. steph, give and go with draymond green leads to another three. he had five from distance in this one. warriors led by as much as 16 but led the kings back in. then justin jakds from the corner. went on a 25-5 run 10-point lead. less than a minute. klay with a huge three. the warriors went on 17-2 run to win the game. 7 seconds let. heeled for the tie misses and the warriors survive. 130-125, the final. the. >>> the a's revealed the plt number glove winning third baseman under yent went surgery. on his left shoulder that relieved pressure. it called the resection a success. chapman is expected to be able to swing a bat in six weeks and recover before spring training. his right thumb is expected to be good by spring. had a surgical procedure on that in october. the raider took another hit though they knew this was coming. they suspended mar tafis bryant in
on the fast break pap klay klay thompson and curry from the corner. is something you don't see often. klay dunk. more used to this making threes missed that but get it back and lay it in. 27 for klay. steph, give and go with draymond green leads to another three. he had five from distance in this one. warriors led by as much as 16 but led the kings back in. then justin jakds from the corner. went on a 25-5 run 10-point lead. less than a minute. klay with a huge three. the warriors went on 17-2...
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pap fails. seattle went six. same score. wilson steps up in the pocket. he fires deep. bomb. third quarter, niners down 24. mick mullen and pettis. niners down 17. fourth quarter, seahawks up 24. niners fighting until the builter end. over the middle. 75 yards to the house. too little too late. the seahawks winners 43-16. >> one thing is we gave them too many opportunities with our turnovers on offense. to return the opening kickoff, what i saw on defense, you know, i thought we missed a number of tackles there in the sec half. there were a number of dpis. the rest is a number of off schedules by russell which is what he does. >> chiefs didn't have an easy assignment, or did they? taking on the raiders. second quarter. raiders down 13. carr and cook. 29 yards. carr now sec in passing in oakland history. nine plays later, doug martin, plows it in. one touchdown run. raiders down six. ensuing possession. patrick mahomes. he rolls out and find the diving travis kelsey. raiders down 12 at the break. third quarter, chiefs up 16. carr to cook on the deep post. touchdown raide
pap fails. seattle went six. same score. wilson steps up in the pocket. he fires deep. bomb. third quarter, niners down 24. mick mullen and pettis. niners down 17. fourth quarter, seahawks up 24. niners fighting until the builter end. over the middle. 75 yards to the house. too little too late. the seahawks winners 43-16. >> one thing is we gave them too many opportunities with our turnovers on offense. to return the opening kickoff, what i saw on defense, you know, i thought we missed a...
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trapped him into perjury and no sentence for him, 14 days for george stephanopoulos, i did better than pap george papadopoulos. >> the flynn hearing is tomorrow. the judge asked the office of special counsel for documents related to the interview of michael flynn. we will see tomorrow morning how all of those documents play into the sentence that michael flynn will get. don't forget, office of special counsel asking for no jail time for flynn. dana. >> dana: we'll be paying attention, john, thank you. >> thank you. >> dana: lots of question after federal judge strikes down obamacare, ruling it is unconstitutional, including coverage of peep welpre-existing conditions. the decision coming koun just hours before the window to sign up for next year closed. we will help explain this. >> hey, dana, seems for now, no change whatever people are doing that is right for themselves and their family, that is what should continue to happen. the decision will be appealed and in the meantime, nothing changes, the judge's ruling will not take effect. many g.o.p. lawmakers, ideas to reserve coverage for p
trapped him into perjury and no sentence for him, 14 days for george stephanopoulos, i did better than pap george papadopoulos. >> the flynn hearing is tomorrow. the judge asked the office of special counsel for documents related to the interview of michael flynn. we will see tomorrow morning how all of those documents play into the sentence that michael flynn will get. don't forget, office of special counsel asking for no jail time for flynn. dana. >> dana: we'll be paying...
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we have slowing for the upper east shore into san pap lblo. looks like the vehicles made it out of the roadway without major issues or slowing. contra costa county has wet roads or slower conditions. let's show you how we're timing out. as you get out of antioch towards lafayette, and the walnut creek interchange, we have an hour and seven minutes. i can save you -- not i. our partners at waze is save you time. they can cut you through and past highway 4 and 680. they'll help you out whenever, wherever you're driving. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> tistill ahead, working on breaking news in fremont. a heavy police presence after a deadly shooting there. coming up at 6:30, the latest on that investigation. and what we know about how this all started. >>> they're losing tens of thousands of dollars, but is anyone helping them? i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. nbc bay area responds. next. >>> before we take a quick break, nation honoring the life and legacy of george h.w. bush. funeral service being held in washington, d.c. a u.s. ambas
we have slowing for the upper east shore into san pap lblo. looks like the vehicles made it out of the roadway without major issues or slowing. contra costa county has wet roads or slower conditions. let's show you how we're timing out. as you get out of antioch towards lafayette, and the walnut creek interchange, we have an hour and seven minutes. i can save you -- not i. our partners at waze is save you time. they can cut you through and past highway 4 and 680. they'll help you out whenever,...
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this news, huge news that the dna matched a one-time bus driver who had moved on to davis, california papled karen as soon as the results came in. >> you get excited. you think, wow. >> reporter: this is the guy. >> yeah. >> then the bomb hit. >> reporter: the bomb. >> the bomb. they had some new dna system out. they retested it. and turned out it wasn't him. >> reporter: ouch. >> no one could believe it. >> reporter: back at square one. >> back at square one. then dealing with karen again. >> reporter: karen ramped up her campaign to keep bonnie's case in the public eye. >> bonnie's mother karen campbell continues her own crusade to find her daughter's killer. she remains unsatisfied with the investigation. >> i'm going to be angrier than hell. >> reporter: the attention brought in tips. troopers tested more than 100 dna samples. and nothing came of it but frustration. the case grew cold, as cold as some of the winter nights up here. and four years became six, eight, ten. the case faded from the public spotlight. and so around thanksgiving, 2006, 12 years after the murder when trooper hu
this news, huge news that the dna matched a one-time bus driver who had moved on to davis, california papled karen as soon as the results came in. >> you get excited. you think, wow. >> reporter: this is the guy. >> yeah. >> then the bomb hit. >> reporter: the bomb. >> the bomb. they had some new dna system out. they retested it. and turned out it wasn't him. >> reporter: ouch. >> no one could believe it. >> reporter: back at square one....
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this systems, unlike the last, looks like it has pap like a half inch or quarter inch rain. of snow in the mounten. current temperatures 52 in novato. 52 in napa. the numbers are warmer than yesterday. yesterday it was basically, you know, foggy in the inland valleys and highs the temperatures of the day were low 50s and upper 40s. it was cool day. so we are running warmer today than we were yesterday at this time. so, as we look at the outside shot, which we can do right now. you can see it there. you've got plenty of beautiful sunset. no fog at the coast. no big clouds overhead. and that's u how it goes the next couple days. we are dry, until we get to friday. and friday it gets rain again. cloud cover for tomorrow. this is tuesday morning. and you can see partly cloudy. that's not fog. well, what am i saying. it's not coastal fog. but valley fog is a possibility. that's, you know, if you've had it the last few mornings, there's no question you will see it tomorrow morning and subsequent mornings through thursday, because the ground is wet, nights are long, cold, fog. vall
this systems, unlike the last, looks like it has pap like a half inch or quarter inch rain. of snow in the mounten. current temperatures 52 in novato. 52 in napa. the numbers are warmer than yesterday. yesterday it was basically, you know, foggy in the inland valleys and highs the temperatures of the day were low 50s and upper 40s. it was cool day. so we are running warmer today than we were yesterday at this time. so, as we look at the outside shot, which we can do right now. you can see it...
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you ow, the big piece of pap with all the laws on it. what's it called?y, never mindrg i what i was trying to say. >> seth: n only is this racist, it's also infuriating, coming from a party that has spent years lecturing everyone else about the constitution. for years, republicans have paid lip service to the constitution, including trump who repeated those talking points as a candidate, and as president. >> we defend our constitution, and we believe in the wisdom of our founders. i feel very strongly aboti the consti and ruling through the constitution. i'm proud of it. i love it, and i want to go through the constitution. that's what we want to do. i mean, we want to bring the constitution back. >> seth: bring the constitution back? it didn't go anywhere. [ laughter ] it's the founding document of r nation, not the mcrib. [ laughter ] and lying -- [ cheers and applause ] and lying about the caravan isn't trump's only racist scare tactic. in his desperation to fe off a blue wave, he's also back to implying that former president obama is not american. tru
you ow, the big piece of pap with all the laws on it. what's it called?y, never mindrg i what i was trying to say. >> seth: n only is this racist, it's also infuriating, coming from a party that has spent years lecturing everyone else about the constitution. for years, republicans have paid lip service to the constitution, including trump who repeated those talking points as a candidate, and as president. >> we defend our constitution, and we believe in the wisdom of our founders. i...
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there are ways to think that maybe michael flynn would go down the road of george pap do house who is trying to separate himself. casting some aspersions on this enterprise. what he was doing in that room, he has been cooperating. >> i think he's got a good lawyer who's not sympathetic to donald trump. it was a very contrite statement, it was time to do the right thing for his family. i think he's not in a place from manafort. i don't think it's broken through, nicolle wallace first reported that matthew whitaker is not in the day to day charge of the investigation. the justice department has not pushed back on that, what they have said is that whilt kerr hasn't recused, he's nominally in charge, i don't think he wants any part of this. >> all we can see is how much of the information, ordinarily in these types of memos, when i've written many of them. you don't go into pages and pages of detail, it doesn't read like an indictment. it's conclusory summary fashion what information they've provided against whom, why it's relevant, why it's important, but this to me reads like pretty sig
there are ways to think that maybe michael flynn would go down the road of george pap do house who is trying to separate himself. casting some aspersions on this enterprise. what he was doing in that room, he has been cooperating. >> i think he's got a good lawyer who's not sympathetic to donald trump. it was a very contrite statement, it was time to do the right thing for his family. i think he's not in a place from manafort. i don't think it's broken through, nicolle wallace first...
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interesting to listen to, conservative talk radio pap show i listened to, the mood changed from the callersthat show between tuesday and wednesday. palpably. it went from one of dejection to this idea that the -- oh, i can't believe he's not going to fight, too. he has our back, he has our back. he has our back. striking to hear that. this was a talk show i think you would describe at trump's base. >> talk radio callers are the essential barometer of the republican base. when they're fired up about something and saying they'll abandon trump they mean it. he could really lose a sizable enough chunk of his base, where if he stayed on that course it would absolutely impact him in 2020. we were sold a bill of goods, and maybe these never trump people were right and they'll stay home. >> if you keep them -- if you then do the things that will keep them happy and keep them from staying home, is there any feasible way to expand your coalition further? seems like -- >> donald trump has never had any interest in expanding his coalition whatsoever. to seven say even say he wante fool's error. two thi
interesting to listen to, conservative talk radio pap show i listened to, the mood changed from the callersthat show between tuesday and wednesday. palpably. it went from one of dejection to this idea that the -- oh, i can't believe he's not going to fight, too. he has our back, he has our back. he has our back. striking to hear that. this was a talk show i think you would describe at trump's base. >> talk radio callers are the essential barometer of the republican base. when they're...
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and of asserting a need for them as pap, as he put it, to get them up and attacking and a lot of officersre canned, and they were sent to the sad to for reclassification. so if you wouldn't attack, if you would take these kind of casualties try to break through these german fortifications, you would be, you would be canned you would be sent home in disgrace. so this is not to say that american tactics were refined. they weren't. they were really in their infancy, and it took guy like hunter liggett who was one of pershing's core commanders that he has given command to the us first command, liggett is operationally a much better soldier than pershing and he makes sure that they take the time to bring up loads of artillery to crush the german positions before they send the doughboys and. something that pershing was hesitant to do because they were pressured to get moving and moving. and liggett just says i don't care, he was a big guy and pershing had famously almost sent him home when he canned a bunch of generals early on. and because liggett was a really heavyset, and he campaigns with a
and of asserting a need for them as pap, as he put it, to get them up and attacking and a lot of officersre canned, and they were sent to the sad to for reclassification. so if you wouldn't attack, if you would take these kind of casualties try to break through these german fortifications, you would be, you would be canned you would be sent home in disgrace. so this is not to say that american tactics were refined. they weren't. they were really in their infancy, and it took guy like hunter...
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we didn't have much pap tore write on. we didn't have any lesson plans. it was mostly discussion. most of who were not trained to be instructors or teachers. in the afternoon we had pretty much time to ourselves to do whatever we wanted to do. i would go out and watch some soccer games. so i take a piece of paper and do some sketching and drawing when i was outside. and in the evening, we had a chance to visit with our parents. my dad worked in a clinic. my mother worked in a huge kitchen. almost like a kitchen that cooked for 2,000 or 3,000 people at a time. food was very scarce. we had had mostly soup and maybe a piece of breed. there was no such thing as dessert or fresh vegetables. it was very sparse and very simple. many people were hungry. it was not a good place to be. it was totally limited. we couldn't go out of the town. there were no stores or sh shoppin shoppinshops. you couldn't get any fresh fruit or anything like that. it was very, very restrictive and very simple. very simple restrictive type of life. next slide. so something really interesting happened about eight
we didn't have much pap tore write on. we didn't have any lesson plans. it was mostly discussion. most of who were not trained to be instructors or teachers. in the afternoon we had pretty much time to ourselves to do whatever we wanted to do. i would go out and watch some soccer games. so i take a piece of paper and do some sketching and drawing when i was outside. and in the evening, we had a chance to visit with our parents. my dad worked in a clinic. my mother worked in a huge kitchen....
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migration almost thirty countries including the us stayed away from the ceremony and still hopes the pap will help the more than twenty one million refugees around the world as have the headlines keep it here much more to come inside story is next. a universal declaration of human rights it's been seventeen years since the document was adopted to ensure equality and justice without discrimination but as it made the world a better place and what of the human rights issues facing the world today this isn't. hello welcome to the program on imran khan december tenth marks the seventieth anniversary of the un's universal declaration of human rights the document outlines the fundamental rights that should form the basis of democratic societies the u.n. says it's as relevant today as it has always been but with multiple examples of genocide war crimes and crimes against humanity just how enforceable is it mike hanna takes a look at the birth of the declaration and whether it still holds any influence. borne out of recession the devastation of war and an act of genocide executed on industrial sc
migration almost thirty countries including the us stayed away from the ceremony and still hopes the pap will help the more than twenty one million refugees around the world as have the headlines keep it here much more to come inside story is next. a universal declaration of human rights it's been seventeen years since the document was adopted to ensure equality and justice without discrimination but as it made the world a better place and what of the human rights issues facing the world today...
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now at some of the stories making news around the world and staying in france police have arrested papped patrice edouard the. leader of the central african republic and carla militia an international criminal court warrant has been issued for his detention he's alleged to be responsible for crimes against humanity committed in twenty thirteen and twenty fourteen let's talk now to natasha butler in paris sana tasha what else do we know about this. while there aren't many details at this point i mean he said one ago you said arrested by french police in france on this a warrant issued by the international criminal court he is wanted for crimes against humanity including murder and torture and he is expected now to be extradited to the hague now the international criminal court says don't go so was a senior figure a senior leader of the anti militia don't really christian lead a militia which carried out atrocities against muslim people after twenty thirteen during the civil war of course a christian led and muslim led militia carried out atrocities against each other during the fighting wh
now at some of the stories making news around the world and staying in france police have arrested papped patrice edouard the. leader of the central african republic and carla militia an international criminal court warrant has been issued for his detention he's alleged to be responsible for crimes against humanity committed in twenty thirteen and twenty fourteen let's talk now to natasha butler in paris sana tasha what else do we know about this. while there aren't many details at this point i...
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code and even there only on condition that it be americanized by translating it into english and the papnoll janik courts would be conducted in english. the mormons. the campaign by the federal government to eradicate polygamy. again, this is a -- an understand offering what the boundary of being american is. so english speaking, common law, mon nothing my, -- mon nothing my. mon nothing my. the american government until a few decade ago continued to fund the effort to christianize to teach christianity to the indians. it wasn't that america was a fro country and trying to christianize everyone in the united states. weren't trying to christianize the jews but they did have an understanding what the limited of what being an american was, which didn't allow for american indiana religion. they believed it would be -- was important to bring them to christianity. now, the fact -- the realistic fact that nations have these kind of implicit definitions of what can be included within our nation and what is excluded and those are used to shape the nation, sometimes in admirable ways and sometimes
code and even there only on condition that it be americanized by translating it into english and the papnoll janik courts would be conducted in english. the mormons. the campaign by the federal government to eradicate polygamy. again, this is a -- an understand offering what the boundary of being american is. so english speaking, common law, mon nothing my, -- mon nothing my. mon nothing my. the american government until a few decade ago continued to fund the effort to christianize to teach...
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what is pap going on there? it goes on and on and on and on and on and on. that black was sort of like what the series needed in order to communicate the fact that it is now officially over. >> as for sopranos' creator david chase, he got whacked in the headlines. he got whacked by the new york post cartoonist who showed fans getting whacked. and chase literally got whacked online. >> three or four days later carl ton and i were in new york talking to a couple television critics about how amazing it was. they were like, oh, you know, there's a lot of controversy about the sopranos finale. we were like, what? oh, yeah, some people just absolutely hate it. like the whole cut to black, it's pretentious, nobody knows what it means. they're all discussing whether tony is alive or dead. those are all the things that make it brilliant. and right then we realized we were completely and totally [ bleep ]ed. ♪ ♪ >> if you've been fortunate enough to be successful, they've gone along for a long, long ride with you. and the
what is pap going on there? it goes on and on and on and on and on and on. that black was sort of like what the series needed in order to communicate the fact that it is now officially over. >> as for sopranos' creator david chase, he got whacked in the headlines. he got whacked by the new york post cartoonist who showed fans getting whacked. and chase literally got whacked online. >> three or four days later carl ton and i were in new york talking to a couple television critics...
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track parking lots talking about the cars in retail parking lots, that covers 260,000 parking lots pap what they found between black friday this year and december 9th when it comes to the parking lot traffic is that jc penny sees their traffic up 10% relative to a year prior so this is a year over year data for jc penny target's parking lot traffic up 7% kohl's 6%. walmart 5% lowe's home depot and best buy are lower. but sales don't always come with that there's a conversion factor there. but it's still some measure we're seeing people go to the stores this holiday season. >> thank you, kortney. >>> elon musk has been vocal about the damaging effects of tariffs on his business. what does the road ahead look like for tesla we'll speak to an analyst who's expecting it to surge well past the infamous 420 level major averages are down 5%1. across the board we are back in two ♪ ♪ (buzzing) gather new insights, leave your data protected on-site, and put it all to work with ai. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. the ibm cloud. - (phone ringing)a phones offers - big button,ecialize
track parking lots talking about the cars in retail parking lots, that covers 260,000 parking lots pap what they found between black friday this year and december 9th when it comes to the parking lot traffic is that jc penny sees their traffic up 10% relative to a year prior so this is a year over year data for jc penny target's parking lot traffic up 7% kohl's 6%. walmart 5% lowe's home depot and best buy are lower. but sales don't always come with that there's a conversion factor there. but...
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capa es con pap dulce. despuÉs le echamos mesta. parte de la mezcla. tambiÉn el queso chihuahua.esta es su vestido favorito. desde muy joven supo que el arte era su vida. cuÁndo descubriste que eras artista? >>yo creo que eso nace con uno. desde muy pequeÑa todo para mÍ era dibujos, mis tareas en el colegio, los murales que pintaba en el colegio, mis notas las mejores siempre eran las de arte. desde chiquita siempre bella que habÍa algo de artista. cada cosa que hacÍa. marcela: tfamilia te apoyaba? paula: mucho. me apoyaron mucho. mis padres todo el tiempo me ponÍan el material. incluso, estaba todo lleno de estaba haciendo nada, me no regaÑaban. yo lloraba y entraba en un dolor profundo. yo decÍa que querÍa pintar. sacaba los colores y entraba mi madre. ella me decÍa que era lo que necesitaba de que uno necesita un apretÓn. marcela: y los apretones seguirÍan. el destino dio a prueba su creatividad. a salir de la universidad descubrirÍa que no serÍa tan fÁcil llevar sus obras de arte a la luz. paula: por mucho tiempo fue muy difÍcil. tocar las puertas de galerÍas es muy complejo.
capa es con pap dulce. despuÉs le echamos mesta. parte de la mezcla. tambiÉn el queso chihuahua.esta es su vestido favorito. desde muy joven supo que el arte era su vida. cuÁndo descubriste que eras artista? >>yo creo que eso nace con uno. desde muy pequeÑa todo para mÍ era dibujos, mis tareas en el colegio, los murales que pintaba en el colegio, mis notas las mejores siempre eran las de arte. desde chiquita siempre bella que habÍa algo de artista. cada cosa que hacÍa. marcela:...
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the paper reports that the pap company for years has struck deals to share the information with dozensok denied that its partners were able to misuse their users personal data but it didn't address the allegations that it gave those companies far broader access to private data than it previously knowledged. it said it was ending the integration parking lot n integration partnerships. facebook collects more information on more people than any other private corporation in history. joining us now is visiting fellow at the enterprise institute. the cofounder, tiffany cross is with us. cnbc brian sullivan is still with us as well. >> here is another example of facebook lying to its customers. it is lying to congress. lying to anybody who will listen to them. it happens over and over again. we saw that they tried to cover up information about how they should access in the past and also got angry. sandberg very angry when people were talk about how much of a russia problem they had. >> this is -- how are these people still running the company? >> it comes from internal documents. they talked
the paper reports that the pap company for years has struck deals to share the information with dozensok denied that its partners were able to misuse their users personal data but it didn't address the allegations that it gave those companies far broader access to private data than it previously knowledged. it said it was ending the integration parking lot n integration partnerships. facebook collects more information on more people than any other private corporation in history. joining us now...
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they've got solid credit ratings, low debt ratio paps lot of debt out there, guys.o it is not just a low gas price story. it is a servicing story. you need cash flow if you want to make your interest payments at $46 a barrel, there are a lot of companies that will have a hard time doing that we're not picking on these companies. we're just noting they got a lot of debt compared to earnings and low credit ratings just something to watch. >> avoid that porizo a lot of indigestion >> it's a new chipotle topping >> i heard them talking about that. >> he batted 200 back in '78 >> oh, that guy. okay all right. not the spicy italian sausage. okay never mind. >> it's not italian. >> spanish sausage sorry. chorizo. it's spelled the same. that is a -- >> i got it. >> you got me. >> it's not adobe. >> it's a spicy sausage that goes on tacos. >> and pizza anyway, brian. thank you very much. great to see you >>> when we come back, two wall street strategists will tell us what they want to hear from jay powell this afternoon. "squawk box" back after a quick break. >>> let's talk
they've got solid credit ratings, low debt ratio paps lot of debt out there, guys.o it is not just a low gas price story. it is a servicing story. you need cash flow if you want to make your interest payments at $46 a barrel, there are a lot of companies that will have a hard time doing that we're not picking on these companies. we're just noting they got a lot of debt compared to earnings and low credit ratings just something to watch. >> avoid that porizo a lot of indigestion >>...