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kay parsons had been murdered. and edmunds started thinking this killer might just be someone who knew both women, becky and kay. someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. coming up -- police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >> they're not seeing the next door boy sitting on a rock across the street. and that made me suspicious. >> he discovers his mother's house broken into. he's on the scene when we get there. so that raised a lot of red flags. >> when secrets on hot springs drive continues. flags. >> when secrets on hot springs drive continues. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher inve
kay parsons had been murdered. and edmunds started thinking this killer might just be someone who knew both women, becky and kay. someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. coming up -- police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >> they're not seeing the next door boy sitting on a rock across the street. and that made me suspicious. >> he discovers his mother's house broken into. he's on the scene when we get there. so that raised a lot of red flags. >>...
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kay parsons had been murdered. and edmunds started thinking this killer might just be someone who knew both women, becky and kay. someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. coming up -- police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >> he discovers his mother's house broken into. he's on the scene when we get there. he's, you know, had a lotta problems in the past, so that raised a lotta red flags. >> reporter: but why would michael murder his mother's best friend? his mother's best friend and you're gonna s ing. is ? -i know, it's not much, but it's home. right, kids? -kids? -papa, papa! -[ laughs ] -you didn't tell me your friends were coming. -oh, yeah. -this one is tiny like a child. -yeah, she is. oh, but seriously, it's good to be surrounded by what matters most -- a home and auto bundle from progressive. -oh, sweetie, please, play for us. -oh, no, i couldn't. -please. -okay. [ singing in spanish ] -please. -okay. of non-drowsy claritin... and relief from symptoms caused by over... 200 out
kay parsons had been murdered. and edmunds started thinking this killer might just be someone who knew both women, becky and kay. someone who had been right there at the scene of the crime. coming up -- police take a closer look at becky's son michael. >> he discovers his mother's house broken into. he's on the scene when we get there. he's, you know, had a lotta problems in the past, so that raised a lotta red flags. >> reporter: but why would michael murder his mother's best...
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joining us now by phone is the governor of missouri, governor mike parson. sir, thank you for your time today in the midst of what's a very challenging weekend for you and for all of your constituents. some of these people, i understand, are never going to be able to return to the lives and the homes they once knew. tell us what the spirit's like among your constituents. >> needless to say, it's pretty devastating here for what people are going through right now. but you've got a lot of people on the ground trying to do what they can to help keep hope alive for everybody, but it's a tough time. we've got millions of acres underwater right now, a lot of them are communities that had to be evacuated. people's homes, people's businesses, you know, our transportation's shut down with i-29, a lot of major roads up there. so it's definitely a problem right now and making it tough times for our state. people are just every day trying to grasp a little hope here and hope things get a little better. today, finally, some of the river's starting to decline a
joining us now by phone is the governor of missouri, governor mike parson. sir, thank you for your time today in the midst of what's a very challenging weekend for you and for all of your constituents. some of these people, i understand, are never going to be able to return to the lives and the homes they once knew. tell us what the spirit's like among your constituents. >> needless to say, it's pretty devastating here for what people are going through right now. but you've got a lot of...
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but as newshour weekend's megan thompson reported this past fall, one ogram at the parsons school of design here in new york city is trying to change l that, training fashion designers to think more inclusively and pushing the industry to change. >> reporter: every morning, christina mallon picks out an outfit for her job at a marketing firm in new york. mallon loves fashion and wants to look her st, but deciding what to wear isn't the biggest issue. >> for the last eight years, slowly, both my arms and shoulders became paralyzed. they don't exactly know what i have. they think it's motor- disease, most similar to a.l.s. >> reporter: when mallon's muscles began to atrophy, her old clothes noonger fit or became too difficult for her to put on by herself. >> fashion is a way toxpress your soul and your personality. so, and me being a fashionista since i was a child, it was ve difficult that i couldn't wear my remaining clothing because i felt like a part of my identity was dying. >> reporter: mallon went online and looked at othes designed for people with a disability, but what she fou
but as newshour weekend's megan thompson reported this past fall, one ogram at the parsons school of design here in new york city is trying to change l that, training fashion designers to think more inclusively and pushing the industry to change. >> reporter: every morning, christina mallon picks out an outfit for her job at a marketing firm in new york. mallon loves fashion and wants to look her st, but deciding what to wear isn't the biggest issue. >> for the last eight years,...
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jason aldean meyer and republican davis on what to make government more effective, simple and less parson. be sure to watch washington journal tuesday morning and join the discussion. announcer: coming up tuesday on the c-span networks, the house takes up a vote on the president's veto of the hisslation blocking emergency declaration for a wall at the u.s. southern border. the house returns and numeral for legislative work. on c-span two, the senate it's procedural vote on the green new deal. tackleended ways to climate change for former attorney general holder in former california desktop friend governor ornish -- former california governor arnold schwarzenegger talks about efforts to stop gerrymandering. c-span3, remarks from nancy pelosi and mitch mcconnell. the house armed services looks at the defensive budget was acting secretary patrick shanahan and chairman joseph dunford. announcer: the orissa will -- holding ais conference in washington. vice president michael pence spoke to the group about the trump administration's commitment to israel. his remarks are 30 minutes. ♪ >> our nex
jason aldean meyer and republican davis on what to make government more effective, simple and less parson. be sure to watch washington journal tuesday morning and join the discussion. announcer: coming up tuesday on the c-span networks, the house takes up a vote on the president's veto of the hisslation blocking emergency declaration for a wall at the u.s. southern border. the house returns and numeral for legislative work. on c-span two, the senate it's procedural vote on the green new deal....
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the couple who fostered the parsons green bomber are taking unprecedented legal action against surreyouncil. they're accusing the council of negligence for failing to tell them that ahmed hassan had been trained to kill by the islamic state group. hassan's bomb partially detonated on a tube train in september 2017. he'd built it secretly while in the care of ron and pennyjones. they've been speaking to our legal correspondent clive coleman. horror on the tube. the partially detonated bomb sent a fireball down the carriage, burning morning commuters who stampede to escape. the bomber is ahmed hassan, an iraqi asylum seeker who, unbeknown to his foster parents, ron and pennyjones, had confessed to immigration officials he'd been trained to kill by the islamic state group. 18 months later, the couple finally feel able to come to parsons green, where the attack took place. ijust keep thinking about the ladies that were burnt and the men that were burnt, and the people that got the crush injuries. i mean, 51 people, 51 counts of attempted murder. to penny, from ahmed, happy birthday to a w
the couple who fostered the parsons green bomber are taking unprecedented legal action against surreyouncil. they're accusing the council of negligence for failing to tell them that ahmed hassan had been trained to kill by the islamic state group. hassan's bomb partially detonated on a tube train in september 2017. he'd built it secretly while in the care of ron and pennyjones. they've been speaking to our legal correspondent clive coleman. horror on the tube. the partially detonated bomb sent...
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frantaylor, kristin lucky and if there are -- winston parsons.f there are others that want to speak on this item line up behind the others. >> three minutes really? >> two minutes. >> i am frantaylor. i am the co-chair of the community organization that spearheaded the changes on chavez street. i appreciate this report. it is sunny to say that 2018 was the second least deadly year because it wasn't for pedestrians and bicyclist goes with 18 deaths that means in the chart seven years had fewer deaths or the same as 2018 for pedestrians and bicyclists. it the is the drivers who aren't being killed any more in large numbers. that has to be the focus because everything gets watered down, and opposition says it is so much harder to drive to park and the city has to find the will to say that is tough, you are not the ones dying. as far as the communities of concern, i appreciate this includes people of color and low-income people. what about seniors, homeless people? we are everywhere. that makes the whole city an area of concern, and i just rode my bi
frantaylor, kristin lucky and if there are -- winston parsons.f there are others that want to speak on this item line up behind the others. >> three minutes really? >> two minutes. >> i am frantaylor. i am the co-chair of the community organization that spearheaded the changes on chavez street. i appreciate this report. it is sunny to say that 2018 was the second least deadly year because it wasn't for pedestrians and bicyclist goes with 18 deaths that means in the chart seven...
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next, on american history tv, the deputy director and curator emily parsons displays the painting and discusses the life and career of colonel delancey. this is about 45 minutes. good afternoon and welcome to of theember talk american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati at anderson home. the institute promotes knowledge and appreciation of the achievements of american attendance five supporting advanced study, exhibition, and public program, preservation and providing resources to classrooms. atwood, and today it is my privilege to introduce our speaker. emily parsons is the deputy director and curator for the society of the cincinnati of anderson house. a position she has held since 2003. she had the museum program including collections, exhibition and interpretation. she has researched 18th-century american history and material culture for more than 15 years and has curated numerous exhibitions for the society in addition to contributing. exhibitionsng to mounted by mount vernon and washington antique show. she holds a ba in history and a masters of history and a s
next, on american history tv, the deputy director and curator emily parsons displays the painting and discusses the life and career of colonel delancey. this is about 45 minutes. good afternoon and welcome to of theember talk american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati at anderson home. the institute promotes knowledge and appreciation of the achievements of american attendance five supporting advanced study, exhibition, and public program, preservation and providing...
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the couple who fostered the parsons green bomber are taking unprecedented legal action against surreythat ahmed hassan had been trained to kill by the group that calls itself islamic state. hassan‘s bomb partially detonated on a tube train in september 2017. he'd built it secretly whilst in the care of ron and pennyjones. they've been speaking to our legal correspondent clive coleman. horror on the tube. the partially detonated bomb sends a fireball down the carriage, burning morning commuters who stampede to escape. the bomber is ahmed hassan, an iraqi asylum seeker who, unbeknown to his foster parents, ron and pennyjones, had confessed to immigration officials he'd been trained to kill by the islamic state group. 18 months later, the couple finally feel able to come to parsons green, where the attack took place. ijust keep thinking about the ladies that were burnt and the men that were burnt, and the people that got the crush injuries. i mean, 51 people, 51 counts of attempted murder. "to penny, from ahmed, happy birthday to a wonderful person." surrey county council, who placed has
the couple who fostered the parsons green bomber are taking unprecedented legal action against surreythat ahmed hassan had been trained to kill by the group that calls itself islamic state. hassan‘s bomb partially detonated on a tube train in september 2017. he'd built it secretly whilst in the care of ron and pennyjones. they've been speaking to our legal correspondent clive coleman. horror on the tube. the partially detonated bomb sends a fireball down the carriage, burning morning...
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indeed on the gulf parson if we don't watch out and make some positive progress if we continue to simply encounter these blockading policies especially from our economics ministry and foreign ministry then at some point we won't be asked anymore will basically end up as little more than onlookers and the whole process. so is the new silk road initiative a one way street infrastructure projects that long term will only benefit the chinese in europe and those questions are currently dividing opinion in the business community. they are challenging gender roles in india fisher women have become tourist guides and among growth experts earning their own money while also saving the biodiversity of their environment. if the morning the coastal town of otherwise quiet brings to life a tussle bustle of the fishing community trying to sell the latest patch. work for two years now with small group of women is trying to her and that's something you. believe that it doesn't mean but listen oh i had never even dreamt of rowing a boat the men in my family went to catch fish in the boats and really used
indeed on the gulf parson if we don't watch out and make some positive progress if we continue to simply encounter these blockading policies especially from our economics ministry and foreign ministry then at some point we won't be asked anymore will basically end up as little more than onlookers and the whole process. so is the new silk road initiative a one way street infrastructure projects that long term will only benefit the chinese in europe and those questions are currently dividing...
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no there is no chance and if you have just listen to parsons i mean this is boris being bars doing his worst and he sort of gets his importance in the tory party from sort of running up against a reason may steal it again and again over and over and that pretty much shows what the mood is in the in the lines of the hog breck's of cheers here they are going to say no again and she simply doesn't have the numbers there's some tories who have sort of changed tack and who say ok we're going to hold a nose and vote for a deal that we don't like and that we think is bad but better this breaks it then no breaks it but there are others and that's the hard core off the bracks to cheer group is going to say no again and so trees of may is everybody here says so sat again for three figure to defeat tonight and there's a very noisy crowd behind you barbara is it my imagination or right by the noise of them they usually are what's what's going on there. but that is the atmosphere of little bit like in a football stadium that we've had swallowed all these bricks of votes here and people coming out t
no there is no chance and if you have just listen to parsons i mean this is boris being bars doing his worst and he sort of gets his importance in the tory party from sort of running up against a reason may steal it again and again over and over and that pretty much shows what the mood is in the in the lines of the hog breck's of cheers here they are going to say no again and she simply doesn't have the numbers there's some tories who have sort of changed tack and who say ok we're going to hold...
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just kinda -- >> right, yeah, jim parsons.ut that. >> jimmy: don't worry about it. >> i got to be honest, though. i don't know how you do it. i mean, balancing your career, your two kids. >> jimmy: yeah. >> telling that multi-part story about how you met their mother. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's ted mosby you're thinking of. "how i met your mother." i'm sure you get asked this all the time. but do you ever get off the island and deliver that fedex package? the volleyball and -- >> ah, yeah. that's tom hanks from "castaway." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: speaking of tom hanks, though, my favorite romcom of all time, you know, obviously is you and tom hanks, where you're book store rivals and you fall in love through e-mail. [ light laughter ] it's great. >> oh. >> jimmy: what's the name of that one again? the name of that movie of yours? you and tom hanks. >> "you've got mail." >> jimmy: yes, "you've got mail." >> no, it's a good movie. >> jimmy: it really is. >> that's actually meg ryan. >> jimmy: really, though, is it? >> um
just kinda -- >> right, yeah, jim parsons.ut that. >> jimmy: don't worry about it. >> i got to be honest, though. i don't know how you do it. i mean, balancing your career, your two kids. >> jimmy: yeah. >> telling that multi-part story about how you met their mother. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's ted mosby you're thinking of. "how i met your mother." i'm sure you get asked this all the time. but do you ever get off the island and deliver that fedex...
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>> johnny was originally offered role of sheldon, but then jim parsons showed up and he became leonardjob. in hindsight -- why would you mock that? i'm giving a real answer. >> we get it. we get it. >> johnny and kaley are on the cover of the new tv guide, and they are saying that saying good-bye is painful. >> beautiful eyes. >> i don't even remember the question. johnny cannot handle doing interviews with me. >> i don't know why they have to go. i might need you to hold my hand to watch the finale. >> so cute. you know that. >>> it has been quite the year for documentaries. we have had "surviving r. kelly" and "leaving neverland," and now there is a new music doc. it's called "the boy band con." it's about pearlman. >> and lou ran one of the large et cetera ponzi schemes. he was convicted, and lance bass shared with us his experiences working for lou starting with this shocking revelation. ♪ >> as an nsyncer and backstreet boyer, i think of you as rivals. >> the bigger we got, the more tension we felt between the groups. when you would see them, you're rubbing elbows with them it's j
>> johnny was originally offered role of sheldon, but then jim parsons showed up and he became leonardjob. in hindsight -- why would you mock that? i'm giving a real answer. >> we get it. we get it. >> johnny and kaley are on the cover of the new tv guide, and they are saying that saying good-bye is painful. >> beautiful eyes. >> i don't even remember the question. johnny cannot handle doing interviews with me. >> i don't know why they have to go. i might...
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take it out as organized crime because this is organized crime richard your thoughts and i'm not a parson go so far as to say that organized crime want to get past the bankers ok i start with the bankers yes those guys do not want any somewhat commission showed that in the one nine hundred thirty s. the conclusion of the core commission was that darkness is wall street's greatest ally. now let's go to the regulators great leaders who are exposed to two thousand and eight for not being fit for the purpose of keeping the banking system. by the way by design and it were supposed to be keeping the system from an authority that was supposed to be the responsibility of your best got to see what was going on with transparency who was the investors again who was going to do something but they couldn't because the hopi city the radio waiters haneke stepped up and tried to replace investors. as i say with the stress test you cannot imagine the hubris of. announcing that the banks can withstand financial armageddon because they told us this but tell everybody the media by the way stocks didn't want
take it out as organized crime because this is organized crime richard your thoughts and i'm not a parson go so far as to say that organized crime want to get past the bankers ok i start with the bankers yes those guys do not want any somewhat commission showed that in the one nine hundred thirty s. the conclusion of the core commission was that darkness is wall street's greatest ally. now let's go to the regulators great leaders who are exposed to two thousand and eight for not being fit for...
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trained to kill by the islamic state group. 18 months later, the couple finally feel able to come to parsonsrnt and the men that were burnt, and the people that got the crush injuries. i mean, 51 people, 51 counts of attempted murder. "to penny, from ahmed, happy birthday to a wonderful person." surrey county council, who placed hassan with thejoneses, didn't tell them he'd confessed to being trained to kill. the couple only found out via the judge at hassan‘s trial. surrey has stopped them fostering. now they're taking unprecedented legal action, suing the council for negligence. they didn't tell us the truth. they should have been honest with us to start with. the fact that we have lost our income, we have lost everything, we have lost our will to get up, basically, in the morning, because our life has revolved around children for over a0 years and our life is empty. surrey county council, shame on you! a group of foster carers and supporters have gathered here, outside surrey county council, to demonstrate with penny and ron, and to ask the local authority why a couple who gave a stable h
trained to kill by the islamic state group. 18 months later, the couple finally feel able to come to parsonsrnt and the men that were burnt, and the people that got the crush injuries. i mean, 51 people, 51 counts of attempted murder. "to penny, from ahmed, happy birthday to a wonderful person." surrey county council, who placed hassan with thejoneses, didn't tell them he'd confessed to being trained to kill. the couple only found out via the judge at hassan‘s trial. surrey has...
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different country and different tradition and different culture as well then i got an admission of parsons when i got an offer letter of course it was a hard way to get into it was it was a dream come true because it was in new york and then. you can say that it was a reboot of my life that i wanted to get out of the total psyche of the thief. you know putting me into the box like oh she's a woman she she not going to get married oh she's deformed or something like that something bad happens everybody looking at you right so i have to get out of it and one has to realize that you have to stop caring about the society because eventually nobody's going get those nobody's feeding you forever if in fact after a certain time not even you so you have to not be a south you well you know you're not only a beautiful person but you're also a wise woman monica and we certainly appreciate you sharing your story with us and your thoughts tonight and we wish you all the best thank you and for all the devastation caused by psych loan day after it tore through zimbabwe malawi and mozambique last week is b
different country and different tradition and different culture as well then i got an admission of parsons when i got an offer letter of course it was a hard way to get into it was it was a dream come true because it was in new york and then. you can say that it was a reboot of my life that i wanted to get out of the total psyche of the thief. you know putting me into the box like oh she's a woman she she not going to get married oh she's deformed or something like that something bad happens...
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take it out as organized crime because this is organized crime richard your thoughts and i'm not a parson go so far so say to organize. one to get past the bankers ok i start with the bankers yes those guys do not want any somewhat commission showed that in the one nine hundred thirty s. the conclusion of the commission was that it's wall street greatest now. now let's go to the regulators the right leaders were exposed in two thousand and eight for not being fit for the purpose of keeping the banking system from immoral by the way i designed it were supposed to be keeping the system from imploding that was supposed to be the responsibility of the investors who got to see what was going on with transparency. it was the investors again who has guts to do something but they couldn't because the whole case of the regulators in panic stepped up and tried to replace investors as i said with the stress test you cannot imagine the hubris of. a mountain that the banks can withstand finance arm again because they told us this and then walk around which is what bernanke he said we get a whole speec
take it out as organized crime because this is organized crime richard your thoughts and i'm not a parson go so far so say to organize. one to get past the bankers ok i start with the bankers yes those guys do not want any somewhat commission showed that in the one nine hundred thirty s. the conclusion of the commission was that it's wall street greatest now. now let's go to the regulators the right leaders were exposed in two thousand and eight for not being fit for the purpose of keeping the...
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trained to kill by the islamic state group. 18 months later, the couple finally feel able to come to parsonseep thinking about the ladies that were burnt and the men that were burnt, and the people that got the crush injuries. i mean, 51 people, 51 counts of attempted murder. "to penny, from ahmed, happy birthday to a wonderful person." surrey county council, who placed hassan with thejoneses, didn't tell them he'd confessed to being trained to kill. the couple only found out via the judge at hassan's trial. surrey has stopped them fostering, and now they're taking unprecedented legal action, suing the council for negligence. they didn't tell us the truth. they should have been honest with us, to start with. and the fact that we've lost our income, we've lost everything, we've lost our will to get up, basically, in the morning, because our life has revolved around children for over a0 years and there is... our life is empty. surrey county council, shame on you! a group of foster carers and supporters have gathered here, outside surrey county council, to demonstrate with penny and ron, and to
trained to kill by the islamic state group. 18 months later, the couple finally feel able to come to parsonseep thinking about the ladies that were burnt and the men that were burnt, and the people that got the crush injuries. i mean, 51 people, 51 counts of attempted murder. "to penny, from ahmed, happy birthday to a wonderful person." surrey county council, who placed hassan with thejoneses, didn't tell them he'd confessed to being trained to kill. the couple only found out via the...
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call the hard line the axis of an existence iran in particular and assad's regime and it weakens the parson out of washington in the regions because they look like if they were incapable of defending. the basic principles upon which. a peaceful settlement is so i think this move was motivated by elected reasons why the on the is that i.e.d. side everyone knows that's not on yahoo is in a tight race for elections and maybe in that he does. if he got elected he will offer food support to mr trump for his second man did and everyone knows that there is an eighty lobby in washington is powerful enough so in my view with this is not good interest of for washington not at all it's not it's a major blow for international law because it's in contradiction with you and security and that is your lucian's and and for us to diminish is this teacher of america on the international scene how can you how can you accept the an extension of. of by and refuse. of could i mean by russia this splits washington in total contradiction contradiction when it comes to international law. sami nader there speaking to
call the hard line the axis of an existence iran in particular and assad's regime and it weakens the parson out of washington in the regions because they look like if they were incapable of defending. the basic principles upon which. a peaceful settlement is so i think this move was motivated by elected reasons why the on the is that i.e.d. side everyone knows that's not on yahoo is in a tight race for elections and maybe in that he does. if he got elected he will offer food support to mr trump...
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discrimination against women religious minorities and the mistreatment of migrant workers they asked for the parson of human rights activists including dr world lead fatah he a us citizen help without charge since november twenty seventh. at least six people have been killed in bomb attacks in afghanistan's capital kabul the health ministry says at least twenty three others were injured in the blasts at a ceremony to mark the persian new year police say the explosions were caused by three remotely detonated devices. there has been an explosion at a chemical factory in eastern china the blast happens in young chen in jumpsuit province there is no word yet on any casualties. forces in thailand's head to the polls on sunday for the country's lone delayed general election after five years of military rule millions all the young people will be voting for the first time. scots hardline reports from bangkok many want change. for decades thailand's youth has been politically active like in this parade held before the end you will rival football match between thailand's top two universities it satirizes pol
discrimination against women religious minorities and the mistreatment of migrant workers they asked for the parson of human rights activists including dr world lead fatah he a us citizen help without charge since november twenty seventh. at least six people have been killed in bomb attacks in afghanistan's capital kabul the health ministry says at least twenty three others were injured in the blasts at a ceremony to mark the persian new year police say the explosions were caused by three...
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emily parsons is the deputy director and curator for the society of the cnn
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fox news alert, mike parson declaring a state of emergency one day into spring, could be one of the wettest states at risk for severe flooding. following widespread devastation in nebraska and iowa. mike tobin reports from freeport, illinois. >> a sworn missouri river breached a levy. with icy floodwaters rapidly approaching homes, residents got the order for an emergency evacuation. >> i've been in the district since 93. we never had water like this. we get a 100 year flood every year. >> a similar one threatened missouri. >> i don't know if watson will be a town anymore. there are four houses higher than the rest of the town. everybody else has water. >> reporter: in addition to emergency food operations, the air national guard attempted to mitigate damage to livestock. ch 47 helicopters, stranded by the floodwaters. rain and corn farmers stored hoping for better prices or speed got wet, expanded burst the bins in which they were stored, they were estimated at $400 million, roads and levies damage $449 million. 440 in crop losses, 85 million in private-sector homes and businesses. trade s
fox news alert, mike parson declaring a state of emergency one day into spring, could be one of the wettest states at risk for severe flooding. following widespread devastation in nebraska and iowa. mike tobin reports from freeport, illinois. >> a sworn missouri river breached a levy. with icy floodwaters rapidly approaching homes, residents got the order for an emergency evacuation. >> i've been in the district since 93. we never had water like this. we get a 100 year flood every...
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parsons said also being someone who is on the street on the ground seeing so many tenants losing their homes and all for a matter of profit. it's not about our communities. it's about the dollar. and this sb50 is only going to further all we have been trying to preserve. preserve communities that are ethnically, economically diverse. those who have various occupations all on one block. you would have everything that is part of what a city and community needs in terms of jobs. occupations, your doctor, your mechanic and we are losing all of that and as an inclusive city we're becoming less and less so so few people can afford to live here. it's an affordability crisis we see seniors having to move away from their medical assistance. there is nothing affordable today. and this does harm to san francisco and other cities going through displacement. i oppose this and ask scott wiener to go back to the drawing board and to include people in various communities especially in his own city. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> this is the pro-gentrification, pro-developers act and
parsons said also being someone who is on the street on the ground seeing so many tenants losing their homes and all for a matter of profit. it's not about our communities. it's about the dollar. and this sb50 is only going to further all we have been trying to preserve. preserve communities that are ethnically, economically diverse. those who have various occupations all on one block. you would have everything that is part of what a city and community needs in terms of jobs. occupations, your...
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. >> is parson's missing something? are they trying to rip taxpayers off?> i think it's more learning curve. because they do a lot of services and it's hard to validate a service. if it was to paint a bridge, we'd look at a bridge, if it passed safety inspections, we check the box. >> reporter: officials declined to go on camera to answer but said in a statement, it's tempting to be shocked by a $50 million figure but that number paints an ina.m. accurate in reality only a small fraction of that amount was ever in question over years in a multi-billion dollar project. he said the findings and the audit makes clear to him the way the project was set up in the beginning was flawed. >> this audit demonstrates that the project does not have sufficient money to finish. >> reporter: supporter bell remains troubled by the finding that the authority relies too heavily on outside consultants who may not have the best interests of the state. >> we want the high speed rail. >> reporter: senator bell said he'll push to take a more active oversight going forward. an ig
. >> is parson's missing something? are they trying to rip taxpayers off?> i think it's more learning curve. because they do a lot of services and it's hard to validate a service. if it was to paint a bridge, we'd look at a bridge, if it passed safety inspections, we check the box. >> reporter: officials declined to go on camera to answer but said in a statement, it's tempting to be shocked by a $50 million figure but that number paints an ina.m. accurate in reality only a small...
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on why this is happening, christina parson edward. >> if you were to add gap, j.c.enny, that's 300 closures announced within 24 hour. with gap, the issue is they've been seeing lower sales, declining sales over more than a year, down 7%. they also announce they're going to be spinning off old navy. they're taking their company, splitting it into two. old navy one side, gap, banana republic on the other. hoping this could help turn things around. investors like this. stock climbed 18% just today. meanwhile, you mentioned victoria's secret. they're closing stores as well because of poor performance. jcpenney announced they're closing 24 stores. >> dana: for someone like a victoria's secret or gap, are the stores not doing as well but their online sales are? >> that's not the case. lot has to do with the styles. they're not up to trend. victoria's secret is a separate issue with competition. but with the gap, a lot of it has to do with trend. >> dana: i want to ask you about this, tesla. out with a new car. should we be excited or not? >> cheaper price point. they fina
on why this is happening, christina parson edward. >> if you were to add gap, j.c.enny, that's 300 closures announced within 24 hour. with gap, the issue is they've been seeing lower sales, declining sales over more than a year, down 7%. they also announce they're going to be spinning off old navy. they're taking their company, splitting it into two. old navy one side, gap, banana republic on the other. hoping this could help turn things around. investors like this. stock climbed 18% just...
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jim parsons 46. now take a look at your final choices. which former mousketeer once studied ballet?day on "e.t.," only we're on set of "rocketman" in london. and with eva longoria basstone. >>> for all the late-breaking hollywood news, go to our website at etonline.com. >> before we go, check out the video from former fifth harmony member allie brookens for her song with tyga, "low key," the 25-year-old's first single since leaving the popular girl group. she's not staying low key. she's racked up more than 12 million views. >> low key, i really like this song. enjoy it and the rest of your weekend, everybody, bye-bye. ♪ make your case ♪ the rest is self explanatory ♪ all your friends are looking for you they don't know where you're at ♪ ♪ because you left with me ♪ loki get to know me ♪ you should really get to know me ♪ (jr) breaking news tonight -- a pittsburg pricinpal who police say -- was shot by his wife -- died today. thanks for joining us on kron 4 news at 8. i am jr stone.(justine) and i am justine waldman. "paul shatswell" had been on life support... after the shooting la
jim parsons 46. now take a look at your final choices. which former mousketeer once studied ballet?day on "e.t.," only we're on set of "rocketman" in london. and with eva longoria basstone. >>> for all the late-breaking hollywood news, go to our website at etonline.com. >> before we go, check out the video from former fifth harmony member allie brookens for her song with tyga, "low key," the 25-year-old's first single since leaving the popular girl...
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that's one of the things i talked to governor parson about was getting a state of emergency declaration and the national one, that process is well under way and we will be receiving one, i would assume, pretty quickly. there are programs in the farm bill that will help farmers to repair their ground and they need to be funded and we have got a lot of work to do, both on the ground here in missouri and in washington, d.c. as well. ashley: i mentioned the trade war with china. we are seeing excess crops being kept in those silos. grains and whathave you. they have been destroyed as well so really, this is a double whammy, so to speak. >> yeah. farmers harvest the grain, they store it in steel silos, steel bins, and sell it throughout the year as they think market conditions are favorable. now they can't sell it so basically, their bank account for both their farm expenses and their living expenses for the next year just disappeared overnight. ashley: devastating. >> and a stinking mess to clean up as well. ashley: of course. very quickly, you are a farmer, too. have you managed to escape
that's one of the things i talked to governor parson about was getting a state of emergency declaration and the national one, that process is well under way and we will be receiving one, i would assume, pretty quickly. there are programs in the farm bill that will help farmers to repair their ground and they need to be funded and we have got a lot of work to do, both on the ground here in missouri and in washington, d.c. as well. ashley: i mentioned the trade war with china. we are seeing...
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the fabulous estelle parsons. >> seth: fantastic. yeah. s 's amazing. but yeah.he show. ow i've forgotten half of -- >> seth: you'll hear from them. >> i put it in the writing.>> eth: yeah, that's great. we were talking backstage, your old former cast mate, jeff bridges, was on stage a winning an awathe golden globes. and, you know, there were multiple clile of "the big wski" in his honor. he that the film that people approach you aboutost? >> yep. >> seth: yeah. >>eah. >> seth: it's a good one, man. [ cheers and applause ] >> i did one called "c.h.u.d." that gets a lot of airplay. >> seth: "c.h.u.d."? cannibalistic -- >> cannibalistic humanoid underground dwellers. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. >> seth: "c.h.u.d." was a big deal. i worked in a rental.utore and "c." was a big deal. [ laughter ] back when people had to go to a store to get a movie.. ye [ laughter ] but, i mean, people must -- i would assume that whene interact with you on "the big lebowski," they also -- they want to yell lines of dialogue. >> and they do. >> sh: yeah. what do you hear the most? >> shut
the fabulous estelle parsons. >> seth: fantastic. yeah. s 's amazing. but yeah.he show. ow i've forgotten half of -- >> seth: you'll hear from them. >> i put it in the writing.>> eth: yeah, that's great. we were talking backstage, your old former cast mate, jeff bridges, was on stage a winning an awathe golden globes. and, you know, there were multiple clile of "the big wski" in his honor. he that the film that people approach you aboutost? >> yep....
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time i'm not playing games mexico has to stop it hundreds of thousands of algerian something taking parson antigovernment protests across the country friday so the largest demonstrations in six weeks many are calling for the resignation of president of the beautiful and an overhaul of the political system. sudan has freed a news paper as or who spent weeks in jail for criticizing the president under ghani post omar al bashir is decision to declare a state of emergency during ongoing demonstrations rights groups say more than fifty people have been killed since process began in december over the price of bread protesters have a new coals for haiti's president to step down opposition groups have demonstrated in the capital port of prince accusing juvenile maurice of corruption and economic mismanagement has been struggling with high inflation and fuel shortages. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after fourteen up south africa. south africa nine hundred ninety nine traveling across the country to meet fourteen yo and about their lives. in one thousand nine hundred
time i'm not playing games mexico has to stop it hundreds of thousands of algerian something taking parson antigovernment protests across the country friday so the largest demonstrations in six weeks many are calling for the resignation of president of the beautiful and an overhaul of the political system. sudan has freed a news paper as or who spent weeks in jail for criticizing the president under ghani post omar al bashir is decision to declare a state of emergency during ongoing...
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he came back and shah's habit was he would open up himself to the westerners so he starts telling parsons and all of this that this is out of hand. and he had another unusual habit. you would open himself up to western journalists. so when new yorkers correspondence come in september, shah says there is no use of force available which probably appears in the new yorker when the military government is in power. i think september seems to be the date where he kind of throws in the towel. i'm one of the few people double us on the administration. i think i'm the only one. i will be brief. i think as you know, in the summer, to some extent, the new head are negotiating with -- for some kind of a compromise and it falls apart. and he suggests that -- we have to have a new government two ministers that he recommended. it was a meanie -- and it will Ãand shah hated him and he had connections to the clerical community and he begins to negotiate with -- and he succeeds. he gets in agreement with him. he does get an agreement with a 13 point planned and they take it to paris and he has said no. he
he came back and shah's habit was he would open up himself to the westerners so he starts telling parsons and all of this that this is out of hand. and he had another unusual habit. you would open himself up to western journalists. so when new yorkers correspondence come in september, shah says there is no use of force available which probably appears in the new yorker when the military government is in power. i think september seems to be the date where he kind of throws in the towel. i'm one...
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for filled requests while ignoring them twisted also into an attack on the deep state and they and parson opponents of the. now there is a cleanup going on of one of the world's most polluted rivets but it's taking longer than expected every day about twenty thousand tons of waste and three hundred forty thousand tons of waste water dumped in the tunnel in indonesia florence new reports now from beyond them in west java why this difficult job. cleaning up indonesia's most polluted river is a huge undertaking even the military's involved machines have been brought in to bury the tons of rubbish fished out from the cheetah it's been a year since the government launched a program to clean up the river but one military commander tells us progress has been slow with an action plan only put in place recently but they would know about the school we were supposed to have four thousand six hundred military personnel working on this last year but we only had one thousand six hundred this year because of a lack of funds only four hundred of us involved thankfully the villages see the benefits of thi
for filled requests while ignoring them twisted also into an attack on the deep state and they and parson opponents of the. now there is a cleanup going on of one of the world's most polluted rivets but it's taking longer than expected every day about twenty thousand tons of waste and three hundred forty thousand tons of waste water dumped in the tunnel in indonesia florence new reports now from beyond them in west java why this difficult job. cleaning up indonesia's most polluted river is a...
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parson, close your book. there'll be no wedding today.all to my house to meet grace poole's patient... my wife. to the right about, every one of you. away with your congratulations. they're 15 years late. aah! that, gentlemen, is my wife-- mad--and the offspring of a mad family, with whom the church would law-bind me forever without hope of divoe. this is what i wish to have-- this young girl... who stands so grave and quiet at the mouth of hell. at the difference... and then judge me. edward: jane. jane...i did not even know her. i was married at 19 in spanish town to a bride already courted for me. but i married her... gross, groveling, mole-eyed blockhead that i was. jane, hear me. i suffered all the agonies of a man bound to a wife that was intemperate and unchaste. i watched her excesses drive her at last into madness. and i brought her back to england, to thornfiel jane, i did everything that godnd humanity demanded when i fled from this place, my fixed desire wad to find a woman i cove, a contrast to the fury i'd left here. what di
parson, close your book. there'll be no wedding today.all to my house to meet grace poole's patient... my wife. to the right about, every one of you. away with your congratulations. they're 15 years late. aah! that, gentlemen, is my wife-- mad--and the offspring of a mad family, with whom the church would law-bind me forever without hope of divoe. this is what i wish to have-- this young girl... who stands so grave and quiet at the mouth of hell. at the difference... and then judge me. edward:...
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. >> and the emmy goes to -- >> jim parsons, "the big bang theory." >> with multicam, you hear the otheray night! >> so every generation has their favorite "saturday night live," right, and it's usually the one that was on when they were in high school. so the people that were in high school during the 2000s won the jackpot. because over the course of that decade, you see some of the most extraordinary people come through that show. >> we should mention that although the waters above appear calm, below the surface there is a frenzy of activity. >> one of the hallmarks of "snl" is you need somebody to play the president. and will's dubya was stellar. >> will ferrell's george w. >> can i get those antlers? >> there you go, son. >> cow bell was fantastic. not only because it's a great concept but because will really gets to be will. >> the last time i checked, we don't have a whole lot of songs that feature the cow bell. i got to have my cow bell, baby. i'll be doing myself a disservice and every member of this band if i didn't perform the hell out of this. >> "snl" in the 2000s is a great
. >> and the emmy goes to -- >> jim parsons, "the big bang theory." >> with multicam, you hear the otheray night! >> so every generation has their favorite "saturday night live," right, and it's usually the one that was on when they were in high school. so the people that were in high school during the 2000s won the jackpot. because over the course of that decade, you see some of the most extraordinary people come through that show. >> we should...
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. >> you used to come on and you were not always so fond of our friend richard parsons. >> we're nota great job. we're saying even if they don't do a great job, the return equity should go higher. >> this is like a backhanded compliment. >> you have an activist in the stock too. they're looking over their shoulder, increasing the intensity. they have a new cfo. if you have flat expenses and you grow revenues a little bit -- credit quality is still good at citigroup. >> you have no problem with backhanded compliments is there a bank here that you think is one that you wouldn't touch right now? >> we wake up thinking every morning what bank stocks should we upgrade, not downgrade. these are irrational bank stock prices given the fundamentals. we are going with the largest banks. our theme is goliath is winning. >> goldman sachs is a very different institution than it was ten years ago, morgan stanley is a different institution than it was. you have jp morgan which is now a goliath in a different way would you talk about jp morgan and citi in the same breath? >> if you look at citigroup
. >> you used to come on and you were not always so fond of our friend richard parsons. >> we're nota great job. we're saying even if they don't do a great job, the return equity should go higher. >> this is like a backhanded compliment. >> you have an activist in the stock too. they're looking over their shoulder, increasing the intensity. they have a new cfo. if you have flat expenses and you grow revenues a little bit -- credit quality is still good at citigroup....
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on the tube— the district line has no service between parsons green and wimbledon— there‘s been an electricalaimed at people who as you might have guessed aren‘t keen on conventional work outs and they‘ll be cheered on and entertained by drag queens while they‘re exercising. fitness should be fun and it shouldn‘t feel like work. we have guys, shouldn‘t feel like work. we have guys, girls, straight girls, gay men. it‘s a place that they can feel co mforta ble men. it‘s a place that they can feel comfortable in the gym and just really enjoy themselves. hello, good morning. yesterday‘s exciting fun packed day of weather was filled with cloud, a few brighter spells here and there are, light winds and of course it stayed dry as well and today it‘s looking very similar, i replay what we had yesterday. mild, misty start to the morning, lots of low cloud around. the cloud will lift into yet more cloud as we lived through the morning. some brighter spells, particularly towards south—eastern areas. they could even be a bit of sunshine in the best of any brightness and sunshine, highs of 15 01’ brightne
on the tube— the district line has no service between parsons green and wimbledon— there‘s been an electricalaimed at people who as you might have guessed aren‘t keen on conventional work outs and they‘ll be cheered on and entertained by drag queens while they‘re exercising. fitness should be fun and it shouldn‘t feel like work. we have guys, shouldn‘t feel like work. we have guys, girls, straight girls, gay men. it‘s a place that they can feel co mforta ble men. it‘s a...