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perkins book because he understood exactly we were saying about how essentially the i.m.f. the world bank the overall federal reserve banking system let's call it of debt based economics was being imposed on their world countries all through the cold war and then it struck me when the this whole great recession started in two thousand well eight nine time period that we were looking at the same policies that have been implemented against their will countries being brought home to roost essentially what you saw were people who basically had you know they'd been you know out they'd been out with these mortgages that they couldn't they were sustainable they had basically over leverage they had way too much debt and all the sudden it collapsed they lost their homes they put the many people and up losing money wealth but also put themselves in a much more debt slavery as we saw with you know everything from education schooling right. to the cold you know school loans to you know health care you name it all this just piling on the american people so to your analysis was this rece
perkins book because he understood exactly we were saying about how essentially the i.m.f. the world bank the overall federal reserve banking system let's call it of debt based economics was being imposed on their world countries all through the cold war and then it struck me when the this whole great recession started in two thousand well eight nine time period that we were looking at the same policies that have been implemented against their will countries being brought home to roost...
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then he got a name-- zelda perkins.ed her down. >> i picked up t phone and this geneman asked me directly about whether i had an agreement with harvey weinstein. >> she was really terrified-- "how'd you find me?" >> i think i might have even said, "yes, i ha-- yes," when he said, "do you have an agreement with harvey?" and then panicked and was like,. "no, no, i havenyes, i have... no, i haven't, no, i can't talk to you."hi i just knew that one that i absolutely in fear of death i was not allowed to talk to a journalist. >> narrator: perkins wouldn't agree to an interview for auletta's story, but he decided to confront weinstein. >> we were sitting in a smallco erence room, across from each other and i said, "harvey, tell me about zelda perkins." he rose, and he clenched his fists, and he raised his shoulders, and he said, "this is a f..." you can imagine-- "an outrage," and he startede. screaming at so i thought he was going to throw a punch at me. so i stood up, and that point harvey started to cry. it was extraordina
then he got a name-- zelda perkins.ed her down. >> i picked up t phone and this geneman asked me directly about whether i had an agreement with harvey weinstein. >> she was really terrified-- "how'd you find me?" >> i think i might have even said, "yes, i ha-- yes," when he said, "do you have an agreement with harvey?" and then panicked and was like,. "no, no, i havenyes, i have... no, i haven't, no, i can't talk to you."hi i just knew...
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he's engineer, a venture capitalist, and share of buyer perkins.reated hundreds thousands of jobs in become three of the world's most loyal companies. now he has written a book about the goalsetting techniques that have helped google and intel thrive. it is called "measure what matters." he joins me now here in the studio. john, welcome. >> thank you. >> objective and key results. this is a slideshow presentation you've been doing for years. companies talk about it all the time i get is their religion. it is about setting objectives and key results, ideas don't matter so much as execution. what is so radical about this idea? >> well, it is not practiced in almost every company. what i mean by that is take one feature, the notion that everybody in an organization would write down their goals and publish them and share them transparently, that is radical in most businesses are nonprofits. that is one of five things. say it is not goals set at the top but employees setting their own goals. >> everyone, top to bottom. so when larry and sergei at google
he's engineer, a venture capitalist, and share of buyer perkins.reated hundreds thousands of jobs in become three of the world's most loyal companies. now he has written a book about the goalsetting techniques that have helped google and intel thrive. it is called "measure what matters." he joins me now here in the studio. john, welcome. >> thank you. >> objective and key results. this is a slideshow presentation you've been doing for years. companies talk about it all the...
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perkins book because he understood exactly we were saying about how essentially the i.m.f. the world bank the overall federal reserve banking system let's call it of debt based economics was being imposed on their world countries off the cold war and then it struck me when the this whole great recession started in two thousand well eight nine time period that we were looking at the same policies that have been implemented against their will countries being brought home to roost essentially what you saw were people who basically had you know the they'd been you know out they'd been out with these mortgages that they couldn't they were a sustainable they had basically over leverage they had way too much debt and all the sudden it collapsed they lost their homes they put the many people in the losing belly wealth but also put themselves in a much more debt slavery as we saw with you know everything from education schooling right. recalled you know school loans to you know healthcare you name it all this just piling on the american people so to your analysis was this recession
perkins book because he understood exactly we were saying about how essentially the i.m.f. the world bank the overall federal reserve banking system let's call it of debt based economics was being imposed on their world countries off the cold war and then it struck me when the this whole great recession started in two thousand well eight nine time period that we were looking at the same policies that have been implemented against their will countries being brought home to roost essentially what...
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mayor perkins: my name is jr.s perkins, i was living in some a 1965. i was 12 years. not marchinge were to get the right to vote. we wanted to go to the local restaurant, eat a hot dog inside. we wanted to sit in a movie theater on the ground floor. we just wanted basic human rights. that was what we were thinking about. the other adults, those people who we refer to as the courageous eight, they understood we needed the power to vote to get the things we wanted as children. .y mentor was dr. reese he recently passed. of the southader county voters league during the 1965 movement. he signed a letter to invite dr. king into selma in 1965. that is my political intel. that is the guy -- i was cut from that cloth. 9062 was the first time blacks --e elected to the council 1962 was the first time blacks were elected to the council. it was the first time -- it's ,haped a lot of my views opinions, and thoughts. my initial campaign run was in 1992. it was not successful. i ran again in 1996. i was not successful. again, in 2000 and was successful. from the time i initiated the
mayor perkins: my name is jr.s perkins, i was living in some a 1965. i was 12 years. not marchinge were to get the right to vote. we wanted to go to the local restaurant, eat a hot dog inside. we wanted to sit in a movie theater on the ground floor. we just wanted basic human rights. that was what we were thinking about. the other adults, those people who we refer to as the courageous eight, they understood we needed the power to vote to get the things we wanted as children. .y mentor was dr....
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my name is james perkins, jr. i was born here in selma, educated in selma, first met i was fortunate enough to become the first african-american mayor to serve. i was living in selma in 1965. i did participate in the marches, in the movement. as a child, we were not marching to get the right to vote. we were trying to, we wanted to, you know, go to the local restaurant, eat a hot dog inside. we didn't want to go to the back window anymore. we wanted to sit in a movie theater on the ground floor. we just wanted basic human rights. that is really what we were thinking about.
my name is james perkins, jr. i was born here in selma, educated in selma, first met i was fortunate enough to become the first african-american mayor to serve. i was living in selma in 1965. i did participate in the marches, in the movement. as a child, we were not marching to get the right to vote. we were trying to, we wanted to, you know, go to the local restaurant, eat a hot dog inside. we didn't want to go to the back window anymore. we wanted to sit in a movie theater on the ground...
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alix: still with us is eddie perkin of eaton vance.e going to tell you that risks are weighing on turkey but that overall you will have good value. they are in much better shape than 2013. what do you say to that? eddie: it is ultimately very true. the timing is tricky because once you get a run on the currency, people tend to sell first and ask questions later. increasingre is value that is becoming apparent. the flow of funds and the common element of this is u.s. dollars. talking about the lira and the pressure that many emerging markets are feeling is the dollar strength that has a negative impact on their economy. alix: i found it to be better this time. they were in a better spot. if the dollar tops out and the base rate hike expectations for the fed are already baked in, is there value and where there -- and where will it be? brought investment in emerging markets, whether it is equity or debt or even the currencies is sensible, but that is an unknown. the dollar shows no signs of letting up. the timing is tricky but i think the
alix: still with us is eddie perkin of eaton vance.e going to tell you that risks are weighing on turkey but that overall you will have good value. they are in much better shape than 2013. what do you say to that? eddie: it is ultimately very true. the timing is tricky because once you get a run on the currency, people tend to sell first and ask questions later. increasingre is value that is becoming apparent. the flow of funds and the common element of this is u.s. dollars. talking about the...
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perkins told him to shut up and watch the game..ying: i told him i like the hem on his capris. ( darya )when it comes to steph versus lebron, you know i'll choose steph every time, i don't care how big lebron is. but lebron is beating himself up this morning. he says he was terrible in the cavs win over the raptors.. the cavs never led it.. til they got to overtime and stole the win from the raptors in toronto. lebron credits his teammates for squeeking out the win 113 to 112 saying it was probably his worst game of the season.if he doesn't watch it, this could be the worst season of his life.. things keep going like this the king could be watching the finals on tv on the couch for the first time in 7 years. ( darya )lebron may be figuratively beating himself up over last night's game.. but this baseball player did it literally... for real: punched himself in the face. here's why: astros taking on the yankees in houston.. and it's zero zero in the 9th inning.. when relief pitcher ken jiles takes the mound.. all he has to do is hold
perkins told him to shut up and watch the game..ying: i told him i like the hem on his capris. ( darya )when it comes to steph versus lebron, you know i'll choose steph every time, i don't care how big lebron is. but lebron is beating himself up this morning. he says he was terrible in the cavs win over the raptors.. the cavs never led it.. til they got to overtime and stole the win from the raptors in toronto. lebron credits his teammates for squeeking out the win 113 to 112 saying it was...
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rapper drake decided to give the cavs kendrick perkins a piece of his mind drake began chirping at perkinshis usual courtside seat by half time and the confrontation ended only when perkins retreated to the locker room but drake continued his tirade after the game which ended in a 113-112 overtime victory for the cleveland cavaliers. >> you have to love your hometown teams your homestate teams >> yes >> still ahead on "worldwide exchange," a 2020 recession, brian sullivan catching up with guggenhe guggenheim's cio at the milkin conference we'll bring you those comments when "worldwide exchange" returns. - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. you're more than just a bathroom disease.. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara®
rapper drake decided to give the cavs kendrick perkins a piece of his mind drake began chirping at perkinshis usual courtside seat by half time and the confrontation ended only when perkins retreated to the locker room but drake continued his tirade after the game which ended in a 113-112 overtime victory for the cleveland cavaliers. >> you have to love your hometown teams your homestate teams >> yes >> still ahead on "worldwide exchange," a 2020 recession, brian...
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emily: john doerr, chair of kleiner perkins, out with a new book called "measure what matters."n: a new handbook at whatmatters.com. emily: great to have you. generalpean union's data protection regulation goes into effect may 25, but how and doesoes gdpr work, it have a chance of inspiring similar laws in the u.s.? bloomberg's "quick take" gives you all you need to know. >> you may have seen a few of these pop up in your email. google, facebook, go daddy, tesco, h&m, and many more are updating the policies to give consumers more control over their personal data. those updates are thanks to a new law governing data privacy. gdpr only applies to people who live in the european union, but its adoption is largely expected to have americans asking, why don't we have that? here is how data collection currently works. facebook,ign-up for you have to click a box agreeing to the company's terms. those terms give facebook the right to track your online activities even if you are not actively browsing facebook. facebook allows third parties to access this. >> consumers will have a right t
emily: john doerr, chair of kleiner perkins, out with a new book called "measure what matters."n: a new handbook at whatmatters.com. emily: great to have you. generalpean union's data protection regulation goes into effect may 25, but how and doesoes gdpr work, it have a chance of inspiring similar laws in the u.s.? bloomberg's "quick take" gives you all you need to know. >> you may have seen a few of these pop up in your email. google, facebook, go daddy, tesco,...
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the first is on the perkins loan program.you are where congress has decided not to extend this program despite widespread support for members of the committee and the majority of the house for a bipartisan bill introduced with representative -- i been hearing concerns from campuses in my district about the lack of clarity of the orprocess winding down the program. specifically, colleges are concerned over how the federal share of the revolving fund will be determined and equally important, at what point in the process are school going to be required to surrender the funds? can you speak to the process of winding down the loan program? >> thanks congresswoman. we touched on this briefly and i have got more information about the fact that in the wind down, our team is working closely with the institutions to ensure that they have clarity around the urprocess an that students know what their alternatives are at the conclusion of this program to be clear, those in this program as it exists, will see their way through to the compl
the first is on the perkins loan program.you are where congress has decided not to extend this program despite widespread support for members of the committee and the majority of the house for a bipartisan bill introduced with representative -- i been hearing concerns from campuses in my district about the lack of clarity of the orprocess winding down the program. specifically, colleges are concerned over how the federal share of the revolving fund will be determined and equally important, at...
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the first is on the perkins loan program. as you are aware, congress has decided not to extend this program despite widespread support from members of this committee and the majority of the house or a bipartisan bill that i injured his two representative spoken. representative spoken. specifically, colleges are concerned over how the federal share of the revolving fund will be determined and equally important, at what point in the process our schools going to be required to surrender those funds. could you speak to the process of winding down the loan program? sec. devos: we touched on this gotten morei have information about the fact that, in the winding down, our team is working closely with the institution to ensure that we have clarity around the process and that students know what their alternatives are at the conclusion of this program. to be clear, those in the program as it exists will see their way through to the completion of the program and there will be other alternatives and opportunities for students and for the
the first is on the perkins loan program. as you are aware, congress has decided not to extend this program despite widespread support from members of this committee and the majority of the house or a bipartisan bill that i injured his two representative spoken. representative spoken. specifically, colleges are concerned over how the federal share of the revolving fund will be determined and equally important, at what point in the process our schools going to be required to surrender those...
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ana perkins tambiÉn era una profesora moon y querida por sus estudiantes, pasaba mucho tiempo con sujerry black anunciÓ su muerte a travÉs de facebook. amigos de kyle le han dedicado sentidos homenajes y mensajes en redes sociales. desafortunadamente, jerry black estarÍa celebrando su cumpleaÑos y su familia en vez de planear un cumpleaÑos tiene que estar planeando su funeral. por lo que respecta a dimitrios pagourtzis, empezÓ 24 horas despuÉs de esta masacre una situaciÓn que se ve repitiÉndose en la naciÓn una y otra vez. se tratarÍa del tiroteo dentro de una instituciÓn escolar nÚmero 22 y desafortunadamente el aÑo 2018 ha resultado mÁs mortal para los estudiantes en las escuelas que para los miembros de las fuerzas armadas. reportera: el tiroteo en la escuela de santa fe es uno de tantos incidentes de este tipo que han ocurrido en el paÍs. la cifra es alarmante. 17 tiroteos en tan sÓlo cinco meses. el 20 de abril, los estudiantes de la preparatoria forest en california. james eric davis asesinÓ a su padre y a su madre con dolor recogieron en el campus universitario. uno de los mÁ
ana perkins tambiÉn era una profesora moon y querida por sus estudiantes, pasaba mucho tiempo con sujerry black anunciÓ su muerte a travÉs de facebook. amigos de kyle le han dedicado sentidos homenajes y mensajes en redes sociales. desafortunadamente, jerry black estarÍa celebrando su cumpleaÑos y su familia en vez de planear un cumpleaÑos tiene que estar planeando su funeral. por lo que respecta a dimitrios pagourtzis, empezÓ 24 horas despuÉs de esta masacre una situaciÓn que se ve...
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they talk about russia collusion, hillary clinton and the dnc funneled money through a law firm, perkins coie, a foreign national we heard wasn't supposed to be involved in our elections, christopher steele gets russian sources. the fbi never verifies it, they presented to a fisa court to spy on american citizens, a drum campaign associate weeks before an election. they never verified, they never corroborated to, they never told the judge in the original application, three subsequent applications that hillary paid for it and they never verified it. mr. mayor, were lost broken? let's start with hillary. >> yes. 13 crimes she committed, then we got up to about 18. i'm sorry, hillary, i know you're very disappointed you didn't win. but you're a criminal. equal justice would mean you should go to jail. i do not know why the justice department is not investigating. >> sean: the james comey? >> james comey fixed the whole case. you can't read that stupid report that he wrote that said were not going to prosecute -- no reasonable prosecutor would indict her. no honest reasonable prosecutor woul
they talk about russia collusion, hillary clinton and the dnc funneled money through a law firm, perkins coie, a foreign national we heard wasn't supposed to be involved in our elections, christopher steele gets russian sources. the fbi never verifies it, they presented to a fisa court to spy on american citizens, a drum campaign associate weeks before an election. they never verified, they never corroborated to, they never told the judge in the original application, three subsequent...
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>> brian perkins poured the first pint.eir kids were savoring their investment. >> do you guys want to work here one day? >> yeah. >> really? what do you want few dupe here? >> anything but the washing up. ♪ ♪ >> no one in britain expects all pubs to disappear. the pack horse might just provide a glimpse of their future. >> i would imagine a lot of people think if they can do it in south stoke we should be able to. you can do anything if you try. can't you? ha-ha. ♪ >> while on the subject of britain. here is a question for you -- what does charlie d'agata have in common with james bond? well they beth got to tool around in someone else's aston martin. >> reporter: that sound, like it its reputation, precedes the aston martin. beneath the deep growl of its latest model its the echo of more than a century of british car making. it is a brand intrinsically linked with that other british icon. >> bond. james bond. rob smith fell in love at the tender age of 14 when he joined the owner's club, despite not being an ownener. i ha
>> brian perkins poured the first pint.eir kids were savoring their investment. >> do you guys want to work here one day? >> yeah. >> really? what do you want few dupe here? >> anything but the washing up. ♪ ♪ >> no one in britain expects all pubs to disappear. the pack horse might just provide a glimpse of their future. >> i would imagine a lot of people think if they can do it in south stoke we should be able to. you can do anything if you try....
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. >> reporter: tisdale and perkins along with eight students. chris stone, kimberly lawn, shauna fisher, and exchange student from pakistan with angelique ramirez. >> angelique, she was a very funny person. she was very loved. >> reporter: 13 others still recovering from injuries including school police officers john barnes from gunshot wounds. the alleged shooter, 17-year-old dimitrios is behind bars charged with capital murder. >> he is in a place where i'm not sure what he understands. >> reporter: lawyers for the suspect telling abc news the shotgun and pistol police say he used in the shooting were locked in a gun cabinet and parents had no idea of the son's alleged plan. >> they didn't know or expect and they surely couldn't have predicted. >> reporter: while authorities continued to investigate why this happened, an outpouring of support for the grieving community from across the country including an offer from nfl player jj watt of the houston texans stepping up and offering to pay for all of the funerals set to begin in the coming days.
. >> reporter: tisdale and perkins along with eight students. chris stone, kimberly lawn, shauna fisher, and exchange student from pakistan with angelique ramirez. >> angelique, she was a very funny person. she was very loved. >> reporter: 13 others still recovering from injuries including school police officers john barnes from gunshot wounds. the alleged shooter, 17-year-old dimitrios is behind bars charged with capital murder. >> he is in a place where i'm not sure...
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they talk about russia collusion, hillary clinton and the dnc funneled money through a law firm, perkinsoie, unbelievable to me, a foreign national who we heard wasn't supposed to be involved in our elections, christopher steele, gets russian sources, the fbi never bears verifies that, they presented to a fisa court to spy on american citizen, trump campaign associate weeks before an election, they never verified, they never corroborat corroborate, and they never told the judge in the original application, three subsequent applications, that hillary paid for it and they never verified at. mr. mayor, were laws broken? let start with hillary. >> yes! we go back three years with thi this. 13 crimes she committed. we got up to about 18. i'm sorry, hillary. i know you're disappointed you didn't win. but you're a criminal. equal justice would mean you should go to jail. i do not know why the justice department is not investigating her. >> sean: james comey -- >> he fixed the whole case. >> sean: it was rigged. >> you can treat that stupid report he wrote, the beginning of his destruction at, a
they talk about russia collusion, hillary clinton and the dnc funneled money through a law firm, perkinsoie, unbelievable to me, a foreign national who we heard wasn't supposed to be involved in our elections, christopher steele, gets russian sources, the fbi never bears verifies that, they presented to a fisa court to spy on american citizen, trump campaign associate weeks before an election, they never verified, they never corroborat corroborate, and they never told the judge in the original...
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students say glenda perkins was a substitute teacher who took the time to learn everybody's names and never got it matted anyone for doing something stupid. >> all 10 of them were remembered in a ceremony on their school's football field yesterday. there was a moment of silence and a tribute with 10 small y crosses bearing the names of the victims. the other students injured by the gunfire are coming forward to share their stories and describe what happened. >> it went into the back of my head. it was kind of the middle of the back of my head and came out right here. >> the first of the memorial services for sabika sheikh happened sunday afternoon. others are scheduled throughout the week. classes at all the schools in the district are canceled again today. students are scheduled to return to school tomorrow. >>> new explosive eruptions at the summit of hawaii's kilauea volcano is -- -- still sending spoken ash through the air. right now only one flow is flowing to the ocean. lava is pouring onto the property of a power plant, which is closed because of the eruptions. tourism is still
students say glenda perkins was a substitute teacher who took the time to learn everybody's names and never got it matted anyone for doing something stupid. >> all 10 of them were remembered in a ceremony on their school's football field yesterday. there was a moment of silence and a tribute with 10 small y crosses bearing the names of the victims. the other students injured by the gunfire are coming forward to share their stories and describe what happened. >> it went into the back...
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perkins was such a sweet lady. she always cared for students. she -- if we were ever upset about anything, she told us, you can come talk to me. she would always sit there and tell us about how she enjoyed her family and spending time with her kids and her grandkids and stuff like that. so the fact that she's gone kind of hurts because she was one of my favorites and i still can't believe she's gone. >> thank you so much for your time and for coming back here. i know it is not easy. katy, the attorney for the suspected gunman actually met with his client while in custody today and told nbc news that he thinks there's something definitely happening in terms of his mental health. katy? >> mariana, tell me a little bit more about what happened at the school on friday. what do we know about the school resource officers and how they were able to react, how quickly? >> reporter: yes. so one of the officers that actually went in the school to protect the students and save lives is john barnes. he is a 49-year-old santa fe police officer who they say ac
perkins was such a sweet lady. she always cared for students. she -- if we were ever upset about anything, she told us, you can come talk to me. she would always sit there and tell us about how she enjoyed her family and spending time with her kids and her grandkids and stuff like that. so the fact that she's gone kind of hurts because she was one of my favorites and i still can't believe she's gone. >> thank you so much for your time and for coming back here. i know it is not easy. katy,...
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i have been sue perkins and you have been simpler wonderful. thank you all. —— simply. hello there.n by our weather watchers, including this one from helensburgh in argyll and bute. blue skies and waters quite calm. as we head through this coming week, similar scenes, with high pressure often in charge of the weather. things are looking largely dry. some spells of warm sunshine in the next few days before we see a cooler interlude through the middle of the week. the satellite image shows the cloud that we have had. that has been moving in from both the west and also towards the east as well. so a bit of a cloudy sandwich with a clearfilling in between. in the early hours of monday morning, actually start with clear skies and light winds. but it will warm up fairly quickly. we will have that cloud just edging across northern ireland, western parts of scotland, and later on to western fringes of england and wales. also this cloud in the east is bringing some mist and murk to the eastern coast of scotland and a rather cool breeze and cloudy conditions towards east anglia. but 19 or 20
i have been sue perkins and you have been simpler wonderful. thank you all. —— simply. hello there.n by our weather watchers, including this one from helensburgh in argyll and bute. blue skies and waters quite calm. as we head through this coming week, similar scenes, with high pressure often in charge of the weather. things are looking largely dry. some spells of warm sunshine in the next few days before we see a cooler interlude through the middle of the week. the satellite image shows...
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ann perkins was a substitute teacher.er mother says she believes she was the first person killed after she had repeatedly rejected the suspected gunman's romantic advances for four months. dimitrios pagourtzis is guilty of capital murder. one witness says he burst into the art classroom and yelled surprise. among the 13 people wounded was police officer john barnes. he confronted the gunman, police say. he remains in the hospital. if not for him, authorities say the death toll here could have been higher. >> gabe, thank you very much. >>> the justice department is asking its inspector-general to expand a review of whether the justice department and the fbi 2016 campaign. in a tweet, president trump demanded to know if his campaign was infiltrated and if anybody in the obama administration requested it. the tom democrat on the intelligence committee dismissed the spy claim as nonsense. meantime rudy giuliani says the special counsel says indicated his investigation of the president could wrap up by september 1st. >>> a nor
ann perkins was a substitute teacher.er mother says she believes she was the first person killed after she had repeatedly rejected the suspected gunman's romantic advances for four months. dimitrios pagourtzis is guilty of capital murder. one witness says he burst into the art classroom and yelled surprise. among the 13 people wounded was police officer john barnes. he confronted the gunman, police say. he remains in the hospital. if not for him, authorities say the death toll here could have...
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among them, anne perkins, a substitute teacher, and sabika sheikh, an exchange student from pakistan.police say the gunman in custody tonight is a 17-year-old junior at the school. they say he was armed with a shotgun and a revolver. police are searching the suspect's car and his parents' home tonight. >> glor: the chaos played out over police radio calls. >> glor: police say the shooter had a shotgun and a .38- revolver. and began shooting just as first period started. sophpmore dakota shrader: >> as soon as the alarms went off, everybody started running outside. and the next thing you know, everybody looks and you hear, boom! boom! boom. and i just ran as fast as i could to the nearest forest so i tuld hide. and i called my mom. >> glor: paige curry called her mother, too. >> i told my mom there were gunshots. i heard four shots, and it was real. it was real this time. t glor: the ten wounded were neshed to area hospitals, whcluding john barnes, a former 20-year houston policeman who worked as a school resource officer. fleeing students were huddled onto fields away from the school
among them, anne perkins, a substitute teacher, and sabika sheikh, an exchange student from pakistan.police say the gunman in custody tonight is a 17-year-old junior at the school. they say he was armed with a shotgun and a revolver. police are searching the suspect's car and his parents' home tonight. >> glor: the chaos played out over police radio calls. >> glor: police say the shooter had a shotgun and a .38- revolver. and began shooting just as first period started. sophpmore...
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consequences through literally taking voltages advice to cultivate a garden i'm joined now by kerry perkins the director of operations and cultural anthropology at the lemon tree trust it's an organization that has put the world's worst refugee crisis center stage of the garden at this year's chilled sea flower show in london thanks for going and going on to tell me about the trust and how anyone who looks at the good show we see everything that it really seems to be well thank you so much for having me the garden at chelsea this year sponsored by the lemon tree trust and we are an organization that supports gardening and gardening initiatives and refugee camps primarily in northern iraq so the garden this year has been directly inspired by the resiliency the determination the creativity that we've seen gardeners exhibit through our work in northern iraq we really wanted to bring a different message to different audience this year and so we thought chelsea might be the correct platform to do that so our garden is to highlight the way that people in iraq and in them as refugee camp are reusi
consequences through literally taking voltages advice to cultivate a garden i'm joined now by kerry perkins the director of operations and cultural anthropology at the lemon tree trust it's an organization that has put the world's worst refugee crisis center stage of the garden at this year's chilled sea flower show in london thanks for going and going on to tell me about the trust and how anyone who looks at the good show we see everything that it really seems to be well thank you so much for...
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speaker, glenda perkins, cynthia tisdale, kimberly vaughn, shawna, angelica ramirez, ristian garcia, jared black, christopher jake, and aaron mccloud. those are the names of the people killed at santa fe high school in texas last friday. two were teachers, eight students, all were violently torn away from their loved ones to bright futures way too soon. as usual our elected official expressed their thoughts and prayers are with the victims and families. we know more is need than silence because the silence of lawmakers, especially those here in the house of representatives, kills. 58 killed in las vegas, 27 killed in newtown, account, 14 in san bernardino, 17 at the school in parkland, florida. 26 at a church in texas. 49 in a nightclub in florida. six at the cracker barrel in michigan. nine at mother manual church, south carolina. the begunmen, and they were always all men or boys, had different motivations including crime, racism, revenge, and seeking notoriety, which they got. they all had access to weapons of bullets that could kill scores of humans in moments. for the most part
speaker, glenda perkins, cynthia tisdale, kimberly vaughn, shawna, angelica ramirez, ristian garcia, jared black, christopher jake, and aaron mccloud. those are the names of the people killed at santa fe high school in texas last friday. two were teachers, eight students, all were violently torn away from their loved ones to bright futures way too soon. as usual our elected official expressed their thoughts and prayers are with the victims and families. we know more is need than silence because...
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he had a heated exchange with kendrick perk inch kendrick perkins. be ushered out while drake continued apping. the canadian born musician is a huge raptors fan and is always sitting court side. cleveland narrowly won that game 113-112. >> still ahead, cinco de mayo, the best deals to celebrate. you're watching "early today." any object. any surface. if you've got a life you gotta swiffer you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray relieves 6 symptoms... claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. are confusing quilted northern for robes. they're both cushiony, comforting, and add elegance to your home. but quilted northern is not a robe. it's just really nice toilet paper. it's ssave on the perfecthl's! gift for mom! and take an extra 20% off! save on mommy and me pjs and kitchen electrics! plus stack your savings and give her diamond earrings for just $27.51! plus get kohl's cash! gifts for mom - kohl's cash for
he had a heated exchange with kendrick perk inch kendrick perkins. be ushered out while drake continued apping. the canadian born musician is a huge raptors fan and is always sitting court side. cleveland narrowly won that game 113-112. >> still ahead, cinco de mayo, the best deals to celebrate. you're watching "early today." any object. any surface. if you've got a life you gotta swiffer you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for...
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consequences through literally taking voltages advice to cultivate a garden i'm joined now by kerry perkins the director of operations and cultural anthropology at the lemon tree trust it's an organization that has put the world's worst refugee crisis center stage in a garden of this year is chilled see flower show in london thanks for going and going on to tell me about the trust and how anyone who looks at the garden to show we see everything that it really seems to be well thank you so much for having me the garden at chelsea this year sponsored by the lemon tree trust and we are an organization that supports gardening and gardening initiatives and refugee camps primarily in northern iraq so the garden this year has been directly inspired by the resiliency the determination the creativity that we've seen gardeners exhibit through our work in northern iraq we really wanted to bring a different message to different audience this year and so we thought chelsea might be the correct platform to do that so our garden is to highlight the way that people in iraq and in them as refugee camp are r
consequences through literally taking voltages advice to cultivate a garden i'm joined now by kerry perkins the director of operations and cultural anthropology at the lemon tree trust it's an organization that has put the world's worst refugee crisis center stage in a garden of this year is chilled see flower show in london thanks for going and going on to tell me about the trust and how anyone who looks at the garden to show we see everything that it really seems to be well thank you so much...
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along with two teachers ann perkins and cynthia tisdale. and as they rally around the families they are also praying for those still hospitalized like the school police officer who remains in stable but critical condition. >> he ran toward danger knowing it could be a problem and got shot at so he's a hero in my book. >> reporter: an outpouring of support coming from all corners of the country. j.j. watt of the houston texans offering to pay for all of the funerals set to begin in the coming days. and in california, young people staging a die-in to combat school gun violence. >> we need to figure out how to keep our kids safe. >> reporter: back in texas, as the town begins to grieve the loss, the parents of the survivors like liberty struggling to comprehend it all. >> my daughter was able to get out. and i can't imagine what any of those parents are feeling right now, and my heart goes out to them. >> such an emotional moment right there with that mother. marcus moore joins me now in texas. various agencies pouring into santa fe to help al
along with two teachers ann perkins and cynthia tisdale. and as they rally around the families they are also praying for those still hospitalized like the school police officer who remains in stable but critical condition. >> he ran toward danger knowing it could be a problem and got shot at so he's a hero in my book. >> reporter: an outpouring of support coming from all corners of the country. j.j. watt of the houston texans offering to pay for all of the funerals set to begin in...
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well to discuss this further with now bring in radio talk show host grace perkins who said look you for a while actually from now say they thank you very much indeed for joining us let's look at some of the information that's coming through then it's the twenty second school shooting in the u.s. just this year we want these cases becoming so tragically common. well i'm first of all not at all sure that statistic is correct the people who compiled those for the purposes as a propaganda against gun against the second amendment tend to include every kind of incident they can and that i think is more like the fourth or fifth if you consider a student walking on a campus or next student with a gun killing as many of his former fellow students as you can that doesn't happen twenty two times in five months i'm sorry it's just not happening it does happen seemingly more regularly though and i think you have to consider this question when i was a boy in school in texas in the seventy's i remember guns in gun racks in the rear windows of students pickup trucks are remember not too long before tha
well to discuss this further with now bring in radio talk show host grace perkins who said look you for a while actually from now say they thank you very much indeed for joining us let's look at some of the information that's coming through then it's the twenty second school shooting in the u.s. just this year we want these cases becoming so tragically common. well i'm first of all not at all sure that statistic is correct the people who compiled those for the purposes as a propaganda against...
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consequences through literally taking voltages advice to cultivate a garden i'm joined now by kerry perkins the director of operations and cultural anthropology at the lemon tree trust it's an organization that has put the world's worst refugee crisis center stage of the garden at this year's chelsea flower show in london thanks for going and going on to tell me about the trust and how anyone who looks at the garden to show we see everything that it really seems to be well thank you so much for having me the garden at chelsea this year sponsored by the lemon tree trust and we are an organization that supports gardening and gardening initiatives and refugee camps primarily in northern iraq so the garden this year has been directly inspired by the resiliency the determination and the creativity that we've seen gardeners exhibit through our work in northern iraq we really wanted to bring a different message to different audience this year and so we thought chelsea might be the correct platform to do that so our garden is to highlight the way that people in iraq and in them as refugee camp are
consequences through literally taking voltages advice to cultivate a garden i'm joined now by kerry perkins the director of operations and cultural anthropology at the lemon tree trust it's an organization that has put the world's worst refugee crisis center stage of the garden at this year's chelsea flower show in london thanks for going and going on to tell me about the trust and how anyone who looks at the garden to show we see everything that it really seems to be well thank you so much for...
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glenda perkins and cynthia tisdale, two teachers killed at santa fe high school. chris stone, aaron mcleod, kimberly vaughan, ham ram -- and shana fisher, some of the students killed. and tonight, fisher's mother saying her daughter was a target. >> not even a week later, he just shoots everyone. >> reporter: the suspect's attorney says any talk about what led to the shooting is pure speculation. and while investigators try to figure out a motive, texas lieutenant governor dan patrick reigniting the debate over gun violence saying that guns are not the problem. >> we have devalued life, whether through abortion or the breakup of families, through violent movies, and particularly violent video games. >> reporter: what is clear tonight is this community continues to rally. john barnes, the school police officer critically wounded, but called a hero for bravery recovering tonight. and rome schubert shot in the head, returning to the baseball field this weekend. >> marcus moore joins us live from santa fe high school. we know that school will be closed tomorrow. you m
glenda perkins and cynthia tisdale, two teachers killed at santa fe high school. chris stone, aaron mcleod, kimberly vaughan, ham ram -- and shana fisher, some of the students killed. and tonight, fisher's mother saying her daughter was a target. >> not even a week later, he just shoots everyone. >> reporter: the suspect's attorney says any talk about what led to the shooting is pure speculation. and while investigators try to figure out a motive, texas lieutenant governor dan...
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glenda perkins, substitute teacher, cynthia tisdale and the following students- -kimberly vaughn, shanaisher, angelique ramirez, christian riley garcia, jared black, sabika sheikh, christopher jake stone, aaron kyle mcleod . all 10 victims were remembered in the ceremony on the school's football field. there was a moment of silence and 10 crosses bearing the names of victims. injured students now coming forward to share their stories that describe what happened. >> it went into the back of my head, and came out in my neck. >> the first memorial service happened on a sunday afternoon. with the others as scheduled is classes are canceled, and school will resume tomorrow. >>> state lawmakers considering legislation to make it possible to take away gun rights from potentially dangerous people. the state assembly passed a bill that would allow school employees to request gun violence restraining orders against people who show warning signs of a violence. >>> coming up next on the "mornings on the nine". more information on the new bart service extending to antioch. >>> and we are taking a cl
glenda perkins, substitute teacher, cynthia tisdale and the following students- -kimberly vaughn, shanaisher, angelique ramirez, christian riley garcia, jared black, sabika sheikh, christopher jake stone, aaron kyle mcleod . all 10 victims were remembered in the ceremony on the school's football field. there was a moment of silence and 10 crosses bearing the names of victims. injured students now coming forward to share their stories that describe what happened. >> it went into the back...
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if they started defending it through the campaign they also longer to their payments through the perkinsoy which is a law firm that defended barack obama the law firm. this is a clearly partisan law firm that has worked with the democrats, so they laundered the money. >> host: and none of this is illegal. >> guest: i questioned how they were paid by the campaign. now we get into what is a clear legality where it is used to obtain the approval to do electronic surveillance. it is advanced by the fbi and it isn't explained in thi and thise out in the memo on the house intelligence committee that when the court saw from the fbi this fusion dossier as reasons to begin electronic surveillance on carter page, fairly peripheral member of the campaign at this point and we haven't seen the actual fisa court arguments of representation. but from those that have seen it, it seems pretty clear that the fisa court was not told that the fbi couldn't substantiate the claims or couldn't dedicate the dossier as it had an origin in the opposition research, which i think would be the two material facts tha
if they started defending it through the campaign they also longer to their payments through the perkinsoy which is a law firm that defended barack obama the law firm. this is a clearly partisan law firm that has worked with the democrats, so they laundered the money. >> host: and none of this is illegal. >> guest: i questioned how they were paid by the campaign. now we get into what is a clear legality where it is used to obtain the approval to do electronic surveillance. it is...
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glenda perkins was a teacher and cynthia tisdale was a substitute teacher. shayna fisher was 16 years old, and jared black and christopher jake stone were both 17. the exchange student from pakistan was 17 years old. today students and that community came together to remember the victims. santa fe high school students praised their falling classmates. >> he was supersweet and would do anything for anybody. >> reporter: autumn harrison said christian garcia was her best friend. we are learning the attack lasted for more than 30 minutes, and that included a shootout between the accused gunman and police. ,17 dimitrios pagourtzis was eventually taken into custody , and the 10 victims and the others were remembered this morning. people gathered on the football field for the tribute here. 10 small right crosses had -- white crosses had the victims name. they received support from other people who are all too familiar with victims of gun violence. >> we heard the news and we went to our knees like we always do because it brings us right back to the time that we we
glenda perkins was a teacher and cynthia tisdale was a substitute teacher. shayna fisher was 16 years old, and jared black and christopher jake stone were both 17. the exchange student from pakistan was 17 years old. today students and that community came together to remember the victims. santa fe high school students praised their falling classmates. >> he was supersweet and would do anything for anybody. >> reporter: autumn harrison said christian garcia was her best friend. we...
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linda perkins was a substitute teacher who took time to learn everyone's names and never got mad at anyone were remembered in the ceremony of the school's football field. other students who were injured by the gunfire are coming forward now to share their stories and describe what happened to them. >> it went into the back of my head just in the middle of the back of my head and came out right here. >> the first of the memorial services happened on sunday afternoon. students are scheduled to return to school tomorrow. >>> state lawmakers are considering legislation to make it possible to temporarily take away gun rights from potentially dangerous people. school employees could request gun violence restraining orders against people who show warning signs of violence. it already allows immediate family members and police to request those restraining orders. >>> a memorial service was held to honor 22 people killed and hundreds of others hurt. prince william and theresa may join families and friends of the victims at the manchester cathedral surface. there was a national minute of silence in
linda perkins was a substitute teacher who took time to learn everyone's names and never got mad at anyone were remembered in the ceremony of the school's football field. other students who were injured by the gunfire are coming forward now to share their stories and describe what happened to them. >> it went into the back of my head just in the middle of the back of my head and came out right here. >> the first of the memorial services happened on sunday afternoon. students are...
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. ♪ emily: mary meeker of kleiner perkins presented her internet trends report for 2018 at the code conference some key takeaways. people are increasingly spending more time online. in the u.s., adults spent 5.9 hours online, up from 5.6 a year before. 2017 marks the first year in which smartphone unit shipments did not grow. it was a banner year for voice controlled products like the amazon echo and payment adoption -- mobile payment adoptions. europe is becoming increasingly competitive with silicon valley when it comes to building successful tech companies. that's according to john collison, cofounder and president of the payment company stripe. i caught up with the brothers in the latest edition of bloomberg's "studio 1.0" to talk about how the startup built into a billion-dollar behemoth. we talked about competition and the lack thereof. >> i think there is a desire to set these things up as stripe versus banks, and x versus y whenever there is a narrative. a large fraction of the time when people are building businesses on stripe, they are building businesses on white space as opposed to
. ♪ emily: mary meeker of kleiner perkins presented her internet trends report for 2018 at the code conference some key takeaways. people are increasingly spending more time online. in the u.s., adults spent 5.9 hours online, up from 5.6 a year before. 2017 marks the first year in which smartphone unit shipments did not grow. it was a banner year for voice controlled products like the amazon echo and payment adoption -- mobile payment adoptions. europe is becoming increasingly competitive...
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learn the identies of the rest of the people killed in this shooting -- a second teacher, glenda perkinslack, and aaron mcleod. houston texans defensive watt has offered to pay for the all of them.from santa fe texas, i'm omar jimenez. ( marty ) it isn't just the santa fe high students that are having to cope with the tragedy ... the loss is felt nationwide. kron 4's ella sogomonian met with a u-c berkeley psychology professor on how to move forward. friday morning students across the united states woke up to news that another shooter claimed lives in a school...this time in santa fe, texas. bay area student activists took the san francisco city hall that same night to voice their outrage that classrooms are increasingly becoming crime scenes.sot: frank worrell, professor of school psychology, uc berkeley// "it increases their sense of anxiety and they lose their sense of security. schools used to be a place where you were very safe even for kids who had problems at home they could go to school and have a sense of security and that's going away.uc berkeley professor of school psychology
learn the identies of the rest of the people killed in this shooting -- a second teacher, glenda perkinslack, and aaron mcleod. houston texans defensive watt has offered to pay for the all of them.from santa fe texas, i'm omar jimenez. ( marty ) it isn't just the santa fe high students that are having to cope with the tragedy ... the loss is felt nationwide. kron 4's ella sogomonian met with a u-c berkeley psychology professor on how to move forward. friday morning students across the united...
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we have other partnerships with the perkins school for the blind here in watertown, massachusetts , a big advocacy group for equitable mobility. >> optimus ride plans to remain private. the biggest challenge will be competition with the giants to release self driving cars, not just manufacturers like volkswagen and hyundai, but also google. caroline: joining us for more is ryan chin, ceo of optimus ride. we were just hearing the competition is on. who is going to be first to actually make money with this? where in the food chain to use it? >> we said right away. atare already deploying union point here in massachusetts. we believe it is actually the world's's first revenue-generating pilot, which provides validation of technology and markets. they are moving people autonomously, providing service to a client. that is important for validating the market. for us, the market segment itself, being able to deploy in these medium speed environments where we can provide the first and last mile, is a real problem that almost all cities have. caroline: the problem all cities have, governments
we have other partnerships with the perkins school for the blind here in watertown, massachusetts , a big advocacy group for equitable mobility. >> optimus ride plans to remain private. the biggest challenge will be competition with the giants to release self driving cars, not just manufacturers like volkswagen and hyundai, but also google. caroline: joining us for more is ryan chin, ceo of optimus ride. we were just hearing the competition is on. who is going to be first to actually make...
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we have other partnerships with the perkins school for the blind here in watertown, massachusetts, a advocacy group for equitable obility. >> optimus ride plans to remain private. the biggest challenge will be competition with the giants to release self driving cars, not just manufacturers like volkswagen and hyundai, but also google. bloomberg, boston. aroline: that was the ceo of optimus ride. coming up, we head to our next stop in our boston sports tour. fenway park. that's next. this is bloomberg. caroline: welcome back to a special edition of "the best of bloomberg technology" and our week-long coverage from boston. on thursday, we broadcast from none other than fenway park, the home of the red sox and we kicked things off with the red sox president sam kennedy. >> we have a lot of fans coming through our gate. we have to make sure they are nnected at all times whether wi-fi. it is something people focus on. when people come here, they need to be connected to each other. not just the ballpark but to their friends around the world. it is really important for us. major league base
we have other partnerships with the perkins school for the blind here in watertown, massachusetts, a advocacy group for equitable obility. >> optimus ride plans to remain private. the biggest challenge will be competition with the giants to release self driving cars, not just manufacturers like volkswagen and hyundai, but also google. bloomberg, boston. aroline: that was the ceo of optimus ride. coming up, we head to our next stop in our boston sports tour. fenway park. that's next. this...
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basically, the only large entity that i know of that has taken up this pro life walkout cause is tony perkins of the family research council. i was thinking to your point there, perhaps there would be other -- maybe a clint eastwood or a brave star from hollywood. i was hoping maybe for a few other people to join but you know what, it's all about grass roots and what we are feeling the pulse of the nation, perhaps paragraphly among young people is extremely exciting. >> we're talking about saving lives which we all want to do. we want to have sensible regulations that don't run afoul of the constitution. and in this case, the dominant culture does not promote the cause of life. they call it anti-abortion rights advocates. they don't refer to pro life on cbs or msnbc. i know because i used to work at both places. but i'm finding students across the united states. and you see this at the march for life are much more open to the idea of wow, this is really a human being. why are we doing this to a new generation of americans? we are snuffing them out a million at a time. every year another milli
basically, the only large entity that i know of that has taken up this pro life walkout cause is tony perkins of the family research council. i was thinking to your point there, perhaps there would be other -- maybe a clint eastwood or a brave star from hollywood. i was hoping maybe for a few other people to join but you know what, it's all about grass roots and what we are feeling the pulse of the nation, perhaps paragraphly among young people is extremely exciting. >> we're talking...
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shortly after leaving the course, the gator was seend outside a perkins restaurant where he was ams joined also a tiger >>> topic number through, perdue university boilermakers held its graduation this weekend. one grad did not attend. there's the cops. because his was totally spaced out. the astronaut beamed in from the international space station to receive an honorary degree. he was 250 miles above the earth when he received the degree, although sources say he was not the highest graduate in attendance. he's expected to run to earth later in december at which point he's going to sell his flight mamanuals back to the box store for half of what he mai paid for them. a protest is scheduled for later this week. it's a true story. and it sucks. don't go to college. >>> topic number five -- four. got ahead of myself. so exciting. congratulations in order for krispy kreme doughnuts, beaten out starbucks as america's most popular coffee brand. we reached out to starbucks for comment but they wir to were toy throwing people out of their stores. it's krispy kreme's first time taking the big prize
shortly after leaving the course, the gator was seend outside a perkins restaurant where he was ams joined also a tiger >>> topic number through, perdue university boilermakers held its graduation this weekend. one grad did not attend. there's the cops. because his was totally spaced out. the astronaut beamed in from the international space station to receive an honorary degree. he was 250 miles above the earth when he received the degree, although sources say he was not the highest...
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be funerals for two of the shooting victims. 14-year-old student kimberly vaughn and teacher ann perkins. students raised money for injured students and families of those killed. >>> we are now hearing for the first time from the teacher who stopped the shooting at the indiana middle school last week. jason seaman lunged at the shooter and earned widespread praise for heroics. >> as a person who is not looking for attention or comfortable with the situation i'm in, i want to make it clear that my actions on that day in my mind were the only acceptable actions i could have done given the circumstances. i deeply care for my students and their well being. that's why i did what i did that day. >> bravo, sir. one student wounded. she is in school officials say she is making progress. >> with the outrage over the new video game called active shooter. it is set to be released june 6th on steam. a gaming platform owned by valve corporation. you can choose to be a s.w.a.t. team member or respond to an active shooter situation or the school shooter on a mission to hunt and destroy. parents who los
be funerals for two of the shooting victims. 14-year-old student kimberly vaughn and teacher ann perkins. students raised money for injured students and families of those killed. >>> we are now hearing for the first time from the teacher who stopped the shooting at the indiana middle school last week. jason seaman lunged at the shooter and earned widespread praise for heroics. >> as a person who is not looking for attention or comfortable with the situation i'm in, i want to make...
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they launder their payment through perkins and coy, a law firm that defended barack obama. is a clearly partisan law firm. it has worked with the democrats. they launder the money. >> as far as we know, what you're describing none of this is illegal. >> guest: i am not an attorney. i question how they were paid by the campaign. now, we get into what i think is a clear legality where fusion gps is used to obtain the fisa court approval to do -- >> it's advanced by the fbi. the fisa court is not explained. this came out in the devon nunez memo from the house intelligence committee, that what the fisa court saw from the fbi, this fusion gps dossier advance as reasons to begin electronic surveillance a carter page, fairly permanent member of the trump campaign at this point. i do not believe, and we have not yet seen the actual fisa court arguments or representations. from those who have seen it it seems clear, the fisa court was not told the fbi cannot substantiate the claims, could not authenticate the dossier. the dossier had an origin and opposition research. it would be to
they launder their payment through perkins and coy, a law firm that defended barack obama. is a clearly partisan law firm. it has worked with the democrats. they launder the money. >> as far as we know, what you're describing none of this is illegal. >> guest: i am not an attorney. i question how they were paid by the campaign. now, we get into what i think is a clear legality where fusion gps is used to obtain the fisa court approval to do -- >> it's advanced by the fbi. the...