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so i had to confront this man pierce. pierce was a home rule it. he was a like everyone else and a democrat in 1910, 1912 went home rule was first passed. but as he saw it undermined and subverted, at the he joined the, hard-core nationalists, as many otherss did. and he wrote this essay ghosts, which is been formative in irish history ever since, both for good and for ill. the irish proverb, , woe to him that do evil and is poor after it. the man who led ireland for 25 years haveed done evil and they are bankrupt. in policy,nkrupt bankrupt in credit, bankrupt now even in words. they have nothing to proposed ireland, no wayay of wisdom, no counsel of courage. when you speak they speak on untruth and blasphemy. their utterances are no longer the utterances of men. they are m the mumblings of lost souls. they built uponri an untruth. they had conceived of nationality as a material thing were as it is a spiritual thing. they made the same mistake and man would make if you were to forget thatat he has an immortal soul. they have not recognized their pe
so i had to confront this man pierce. pierce was a home rule it. he was a like everyone else and a democrat in 1910, 1912 went home rule was first passed. but as he saw it undermined and subverted, at the he joined the, hard-core nationalists, as many otherss did. and he wrote this essay ghosts, which is been formative in irish history ever since, both for good and for ill. the irish proverb, , woe to him that do evil and is poor after it. the man who led ireland for 25 years haveed done evil...
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and pierce is an absolutely entitled to his right to to seek a different to seek a different. constitutional position there is no question that at the minute and on every point since it was announced creation the majority of the people want to stay in the u.k. . so that's why our party's grand lines for any sort of saddle meant is that we simply remain there is no sort of border between one part of really in another opposition thank you so much seizing mackay. and thank you so much for getting us up to date of what's happening in northern ireland and of africa violent right now pay sickly appreciate your time i think i will see you on line and so watching everybody take. climate is changing and time is running out i've never seen alexander like. this. in a new series earthrise meet some of the people driving the struggle to save the environment. telling us that we have just twelve years to make changes to transform every part. of the psyche. coming soon on a. hell of a change since he was seven. charting the lives of the children of apartheid over twenty one is each story refl
and pierce is an absolutely entitled to his right to to seek a different to seek a different. constitutional position there is no question that at the minute and on every point since it was announced creation the majority of the people want to stay in the u.k. . so that's why our party's grand lines for any sort of saddle meant is that we simply remain there is no sort of border between one part of really in another opposition thank you so much seizing mackay. and thank you so much for getting...
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. >> cars like the pierce-arrow, peerless, and packard, you don't hear of any of those today. they're all gone. >> so an orphan car is a car with no parents. >> yeah, that's basically right. >> so when grant reaches his mid-50s and starts seeing some real-estate investments pay off, he's finally able to track down those orphan cars that fascinated him in his youth. >> there's not a lot of fords or chevys. he liked to buy unique cars. he always used to say, "i don't want to meet myself on the road." >> grant's not likely to meet himself on the road driving one of these. not only are his cars from unique manufacturers, many of the particular models are extremely rare, too -- like this 1936 pierce-arrow roadster. >> there's maybe fewer than five that are known to exist of that car. >> i'm totally loving the paint. is it also unique? >> the guy he bought it from liked butter-nut coffee, so he painted the car to look like the butter-nut coffee can. >> grant's 1925 kissel gold bug, made popular by amelia earhart, is just as rare. can i get inside? >> absolutely. >> i'm gonna try to
. >> cars like the pierce-arrow, peerless, and packard, you don't hear of any of those today. they're all gone. >> so an orphan car is a car with no parents. >> yeah, that's basically right. >> so when grant reaches his mid-50s and starts seeing some real-estate investments pay off, he's finally able to track down those orphan cars that fascinated him in his youth. >> there's not a lot of fords or chevys. he liked to buy unique cars. he always used to say, "i...
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they pierced my heart and my elf-regard and i have never forgotten them. they were meant to make me a better person. to let me know being charitable wasn't enough. check isn't enough. bringing a little attention to enough.ng isn't even confronting evil isn't enough. me that to be incere, to be genuine and be genuine value to others we must love those whom we help. since i have tried to act from the heart since then, i to work privileged with people who serve others, to really see the people we are to help, to love them and the memories of many of them stayed with me forever. little boy in a refugee camp at the end of the first gulf in oil wells were burning kuwait. southern iraq was in chaos. and destruction of war, families had crowded into an overcrowded camp offlimits to the regime. ll around this little boy was suffering, hunger, illness, fear of what saddam hussein might eventually do to them. e was small and he was poorly nourished, but eager and bright and cheerful asking what errands he could run for us, what service we needed, what he could do to
they pierced my heart and my elf-regard and i have never forgotten them. they were meant to make me a better person. to let me know being charitable wasn't enough. check isn't enough. bringing a little attention to enough.ng isn't even confronting evil isn't enough. me that to be incere, to be genuine and be genuine value to others we must love those whom we help. since i have tried to act from the heart since then, i to work privileged with people who serve others, to really see the people we...
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the main ritual in this life involves piercing the lower lip. a ceremony carried out once children have developed their adult teeth. the piercing is made with a mechanic's leg. which is then left in the live for some time. later it's replaced with an embed port plug an adornment made of potoroo wood. healthwise the plugs are problematic as they alter the shape of the jaw and cause issues with nutrition. nothing precise is known about the sacred meaning of the m.b.a. or. simply say that it's beautiful. to consider themselves dressed in their normal environment and then wrap their private parts in a palm leaf. this counts as clothing without which they would feel. uncomfortable and embarrassed. the jennings family has own ways striven to maintain that connection to nature it's traditional in these parts to go to the swamp with a hammock to swing around for a few days among the venomous snakes and spiders this attitude to the environment has been passed down the generations eric even decided to build his house close to the jungle. to my. wedding. h
the main ritual in this life involves piercing the lower lip. a ceremony carried out once children have developed their adult teeth. the piercing is made with a mechanic's leg. which is then left in the live for some time. later it's replaced with an embed port plug an adornment made of potoroo wood. healthwise the plugs are problematic as they alter the shape of the jaw and cause issues with nutrition. nothing precise is known about the sacred meaning of the m.b.a. or. simply say that it's...
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and pierce is an absolutely entitled to his right to seek a different sake a different. constitutional position there is no question that at the minute and on every point since northerns creation the majority of the people want to stay in the u.k. . so that's why our party's red lines for any sort of saddle meant is that we simply remember there is no sort of border between one part of really in another opposition thank you so much susan mckay damien back in there and thank you so much for getting us up to date with what's happening in northern ireland and you have like a violent right now basically appreciate your time but i will see you on the line and so watching everybody take. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of our lives. other stories. provided attempts into someone else's work out. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers and the front line i feel that . i have the data to prove. witness on al-jazeera. main on al jazeera. as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india and the rise of cultural na
and pierce is an absolutely entitled to his right to seek a different sake a different. constitutional position there is no question that at the minute and on every point since northerns creation the majority of the people want to stay in the u.k. . so that's why our party's red lines for any sort of saddle meant is that we simply remember there is no sort of border between one part of really in another opposition thank you so much susan mckay damien back in there and thank you so much for...
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host: if you are joining us, sarah pierce is here from the migrant policy institute.from maryland, go ahead. caller: during the time of george bush and reagan, they give amnesty and the economy of the country move forward, because then, the immigrants in this country paid a fine, but it helps the economy. been inpeople who had this country for so long and up traveling out, buying tickets to the to their home country, then they register companies, and establish, they are able to get social security. but with the current system, the 20 million people in this country, nobody is talking about them. we know that they are illegal aliens who are here, and they overstay their visa, now we are talking of daca, of a points system, but what about the people currently in the system? guest: he makes a good pointp the president could have. a comprehensive reform of our immigration system. but it ignored key aspects, including unauthorized immigrants in the united states. we have closer to 11 million unauthorized immigrants in the united states, and the plan does not speak to them a
host: if you are joining us, sarah pierce is here from the migrant policy institute.from maryland, go ahead. caller: during the time of george bush and reagan, they give amnesty and the economy of the country move forward, because then, the immigrants in this country paid a fine, but it helps the economy. been inpeople who had this country for so long and up traveling out, buying tickets to the to their home country, then they register companies, and establish, they are able to get social...
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sarah pierce of the migration policy institute talks about president trump's merit-based approach to immigrant visas. the ricotta delicate from washington dc emma eleanor holmes norton, discusses funding for the $2 trillion infrastructure deal between the white house and congressional democrats. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal "washington journal," >> washington journal mugs are available at c-span's new online store. check out the washington journal mugs and check out all of the c-span products. >> coming up tonight, a recent hearing on the h.i.v. prevention drug and then later, president trump holds a rally in pennsylvania as part of his 2020 re-election campaign. next, a house oversight hearing on the previousing of the h.i.v. prevention drug truvata. witnesses include doctors and the c.e.o. of the company that manufactures the pill. they were asked why the pill is higher in the u.s. than in other countries. this is about three and a half hours. >> the meet willing come to order. the chair recognizes a recess of the committee at any time. i recognize myself for five
sarah pierce of the migration policy institute talks about president trump's merit-based approach to immigrant visas. the ricotta delicate from washington dc emma eleanor holmes norton, discusses funding for the $2 trillion infrastructure deal between the white house and congressional democrats. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal "washington journal," >> washington journal mugs are available at c-span's new online store. check out the washington journal mugs and...
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with the scientists at new zealand's national institute of water anc atmosphesearch, named petra pierce, who's part of this project. g and one of tls, she told me, is to basically be able to tie extreme impacts flooding to what the weather was ing at the time. maybe there was a storm or something strange going on with e weather. and so, that's one goal. another goal is to groundn climate modelsasurements from the past. and so, if these models can kinf round truth their projections with past, what we know was actually going on historically, they can potentially better predict what's going to happen in the future. so, those are some long-term goals.y' right now, t still processing the data. but they have had some interesting observations of eyebergs further north, in warmer water than maybe expect. observations of wildlife and the aurora. and pierce, the scientist that i spoke with, told me that one of the really interesting log books, several of the interesting log books that, that have been analyzed came from robert falcon scott's expedition to antarctica in the early 20th century. and
with the scientists at new zealand's national institute of water anc atmosphesearch, named petra pierce, who's part of this project. g and one of tls, she told me, is to basically be able to tie extreme impacts flooding to what the weather was ing at the time. maybe there was a storm or something strange going on with e weather. and so, that's one goal. another goal is to groundn climate modelsasurements from the past. and so, if these models can kinf round truth their projections with past,...
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light to pierce the darkness.nd in 1969, it was the controlled use of fire that enabled man to make his first landing on the moon. and it was fire that civilized man. for fire not only made food more tasteful and pant life digestible, but far more important, smoked and preserved it. now man no longer had to gorge himself as soon as he made a fresh kill. now we could sustain himself between kills. and he could, in time, be more than a hunter. he could become a farmer, an artist, a writer, a member of a cultured society. fire elevated man from the animals, and the art of cooking made him civilized. yet, for the past 40,000 years of human history, methods of cooking have remained the same. but now at last in the age of space, and in fact as part of the fallout from our great technological efforts, there are new ways of preparing food. freezing to preserve them, and cooking without the application of heat. to see how primitive man prepared his food, we need only travel to the jungles of new guinea, where the stone age
light to pierce the darkness.nd in 1969, it was the controlled use of fire that enabled man to make his first landing on the moon. and it was fire that civilized man. for fire not only made food more tasteful and pant life digestible, but far more important, smoked and preserved it. now man no longer had to gorge himself as soon as he made a fresh kill. now we could sustain himself between kills. and he could, in time, be more than a hunter. he could become a farmer, an artist, a writer, a...
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which was that the germans thinks deep into the general culture of looking at stereotypes aquatics piercing the future of the country that i not. yet. you did seem ridiculous drama there you go it's cold out there are no i'm rachel join me from the germans on the w. post.
which was that the germans thinks deep into the general culture of looking at stereotypes aquatics piercing the future of the country that i not. yet. you did seem ridiculous drama there you go it's cold out there are no i'm rachel join me from the germans on the w. post.
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franklin pierce university runner, won the d2 women's 400 meter hurdle saturday, besting second placer by more than a second according to school records, she competed on franklin pierce university men track team, last year. this it is suggested by some could mean end of women's sports. up next. trump effect in full force, president seeing riding poll numbers -- rising poll numbers outperforming his predecessor, that is one barack obama, we'll tell you about those numbers, tell you about those numbers, daily call's vicinity cull ♪look into my eyes ♪you will see ♪what you mean to me ♪don't tell me it's not worth trying for♪ ♪you know it's true ♪everything i do ♪i do it for you ♪yeah, i would fight for you♪ ♪i'd lie for you ♪walk the wire for you ♪yeah, i'd die for you ♪you know it's true ♪everything i do ♪i do it for you lou: breaking news, gallup poll shows more americans believe president trump has personality and leadership qualities to be president. that number, now at 40%, that is 7% higher than two years okay, and finding 47 agree with president on issue, surpassing president obam
franklin pierce university runner, won the d2 women's 400 meter hurdle saturday, besting second placer by more than a second according to school records, she competed on franklin pierce university men track team, last year. this it is suggested by some could mean end of women's sports. up next. trump effect in full force, president seeing riding poll numbers -- rising poll numbers outperforming his predecessor, that is one barack obama, we'll tell you about those numbers, tell you about those...
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he would hear a song mark pierce it just like he had. hey i'm going to fire and got the car all gus because they need to ask know why you're slow syrup brotherly out there if you're smart that he wrote a thank. you. is now at a tea deli but he's spending his holidays at home in but teaching this year's super 30 gillett but i. may. be without their game one moment i mean the part of. america that are going to. be going over the bridges that protect the guy. almost feel to be the loveliest no but as some of which no good change. that he did can move with this somewhat in that he's a work that you made because that. was. a decade on we return to but not to find out what had become of the students and of super 30 that sell. our stuff home village. but i look at his family had moved on later that day we tracked them down.
he would hear a song mark pierce it just like he had. hey i'm going to fire and got the car all gus because they need to ask know why you're slow syrup brotherly out there if you're smart that he wrote a thank. you. is now at a tea deli but he's spending his holidays at home in but teaching this year's super 30 gillett but i. may. be without their game one moment i mean the part of. america that are going to. be going over the bridges that protect the guy. almost feel to be the loveliest no but...
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this is piercing, a really twisted psycho thriller.ome lynch in there, it is... it is a particularly brilliant performance. but it's not for the faint of heart. i used to introduce extreme cinema on the television. even i went, "really?" it's genuinely alarming, often quite funny. really when it needs to turn, it really turns. and to be approached with extreme caution. just to conclude, which would you recommend if you had to pick one? i would go for long shot. it made me laugh all the way through, and there are so many comedies that do not do that. ilaughed... it made you laugh six times. at least in the first ten minutes! fantastic. thank you very much indeed. that is it for both of us. thank you so much for watching. goodbye. hello, good evening across the uk on the change, he had seen the first signs of it today or should i say we felt that with this cold arctic air continuing to push its way steadily south, the weather find slowly clearing all by the southern counties overnight with an odd spot of rain here, clearest guys elsewher
this is piercing, a really twisted psycho thriller.ome lynch in there, it is... it is a particularly brilliant performance. but it's not for the faint of heart. i used to introduce extreme cinema on the television. even i went, "really?" it's genuinely alarming, often quite funny. really when it needs to turn, it really turns. and to be approached with extreme caution. just to conclude, which would you recommend if you had to pick one? i would go for long shot. it made me laugh all...
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professional at who'ver middle school, tanisha hudson and this will be presented by her principal, liz pierce. >> good evening, members of the board, superintendent matthews, my name is liz pierce and i'm the principal of the middle school and i'm so proud to introduce our valued staff member, tanisha hudson. she's been both students and stt her greatly and she tends to be the preferred allied adult for her students and most known for passionate commitment, not just in academics but in life. in the word of or nomination, she extends herself far beyond her duties to make sure her students feel loved and supported and she's care, want hard-working and extremely collaborative and she has her own children in usfc and has her own sense of humor. tanisha, congra congratulations! [cheers and applause] >> we're moving up an item j. so this is introduction of proposals and assignment to committee and we'll do the whole item together this is for the crowd for board member's proposal 195-14a1, healing and hands. creating school as faces of youth-driven healing, tran transformation and growth. we have a
professional at who'ver middle school, tanisha hudson and this will be presented by her principal, liz pierce. >> good evening, members of the board, superintendent matthews, my name is liz pierce and i'm the principal of the middle school and i'm so proud to introduce our valued staff member, tanisha hudson. she's been both students and stt her greatly and she tends to be the preferred allied adult for her students and most known for passionate commitment, not just in academics but in...
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this is piercing, a really twisted psycho thriller. there, some lynch in there, it is... it is a two hander with a brilliant performance by mia wasikowska. but it's not for the faint of heart. i used to introduce extreme cinema on the television. even i went, "really?" it's genuinely alarming, often quite funny. really when it needs to turn, it really turns. and to be approached with extreme caution. but i liked it. just to conclude, which would you recommend if you had to pick one? i would go for long shot. it made me laugh all the way through, and there are so many comedies that do not do that. i have a six laugh test. did i laugh six times? i laughed six times. i thought it was five last time. six! ilaughed... standards are on the rise. it made you laugh six times. at least in the first ten minutes! fantastic. thank you very much indeed. that is it for both of us. thank you so much for watching. goodbye. is bank holidays go, not a wash—out but temperatures are disappointed, temperatures are disappointed, temperatures below—average u
this is piercing, a really twisted psycho thriller. there, some lynch in there, it is... it is a two hander with a brilliant performance by mia wasikowska. but it's not for the faint of heart. i used to introduce extreme cinema on the television. even i went, "really?" it's genuinely alarming, often quite funny. really when it needs to turn, it really turns. and to be approached with extreme caution. but i liked it. just to conclude, which would you recommend if you had to pick one? i...
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this is piercing, a really twisted psycho thriller.in there, some lynch in there, it is... it is a two hander with a brilliant performance by mia wasikowska. but it's not for the faint of heart. i used to introduce extreme cinema on the television. even i went, "really?" it's genuinely alarming, often quite funny. really when it needs to turn, it really turns. and to be approached with extreme caution. but i liked it. just to conclude, which would you recommend if you had to pick one? i would go for long shot. it made me laugh all the way through, and there are so many comedies that do not do that. i have a six laugh test. did i laugh six times? i laughed six times. i thought it was five last time. six! ilaughed... standards are on the rise. it made you laugh six times. at least in the first ten minutes! fantastic. thank you very much indeed. that is it for both of us. thank you so much for watching. goodbye. as we go into bank holiday monday a lot of you will still remain dry but there will be a fair bit of cloud around today. that ha
this is piercing, a really twisted psycho thriller.in there, some lynch in there, it is... it is a two hander with a brilliant performance by mia wasikowska. but it's not for the faint of heart. i used to introduce extreme cinema on the television. even i went, "really?" it's genuinely alarming, often quite funny. really when it needs to turn, it really turns. and to be approached with extreme caution. but i liked it. just to conclude, which would you recommend if you had to pick one?...
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this is piercing, a really twisted psycho thriller.lynch in there, it is... it is a two hander with a brilliant performance by mia was a koski. but it's not for the faint of heart. i used to introduce extreme cinema on the television. even i went, "really?" it's genuinely alarming, often quite funny. really when it needs to turn, it really turns. and to be approached with extreme caution. but i liked it. just to conclude, which would you recommend if you had to pick one? i would go for long shot. it made me laugh all the way through, and there are so many comedies that do not do that. i have a six laugh test. did i laugh six times? i thought it was five last time. ilaughed... standards are on the rise. it made you laugh six times. at least in the first ten minutes! fantastic. thank you very much indeed. that is it for both of us. thank you so much for watching. goodbye. hello. a very good evening to you. if you were out in the sunshine today you certainly got caught by the showers. the looming clouds brought some nasty downpours, rumbl
this is piercing, a really twisted psycho thriller.lynch in there, it is... it is a two hander with a brilliant performance by mia was a koski. but it's not for the faint of heart. i used to introduce extreme cinema on the television. even i went, "really?" it's genuinely alarming, often quite funny. really when it needs to turn, it really turns. and to be approached with extreme caution. but i liked it. just to conclude, which would you recommend if you had to pick one? i would go...
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saying of course but this is from my point of view the realistic term that must be used right now and pierce said that washington doesn't want war with iran but at the same time i'm asking myself is washington willing to come back to the negotiating table respect the nuclear treaty with iran that america russia china and of course europe have signed that i don't think so right now so sorry phil for being so pessimistic right now but i don't expect any breakthrough today so. given that the 2 are on opposite sides who is going to need to make a concession in order to bring about this is flaring the villains i think right now america has to step back a little bit and say what compares saturday during the press conference we don't want war we would like to come back to the negotiating table right now i'm not sure whether the hawks are stronger in washington and charioteer around and then the one who would like to come back to the negotiating table it's hard to tell but from from moscow but moscow of course doesn't want any war in this area and iran is a close ally to moscow in iraq so rich in mo
saying of course but this is from my point of view the realistic term that must be used right now and pierce said that washington doesn't want war with iran but at the same time i'm asking myself is washington willing to come back to the negotiating table respect the nuclear treaty with iran that america russia china and of course europe have signed that i don't think so right now so sorry phil for being so pessimistic right now but i don't expect any breakthrough today so. given that the 2 are...
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franklin pierce university runner, won the d2 women's 400 meter hurdle saturday, besting second placeunner by more than a second according to school records, she competed on franklin pierce university men track team, last year. this it is suggested by some could mean end of women's sports. up next. trump effect in full force, president seeing riding poll numbers -- rising poll numbers outperforming his predecessor, that is one barack obama, we'll tell you about those numbers, daily call's vicinity cull -- will number me after this, we'll be right back. moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're still moved by moments like this. don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain and stiffness and helps stop the progression of joint damage. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, 90% saw significant improvement. taltz even gives you a chance at completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them.
franklin pierce university runner, won the d2 women's 400 meter hurdle saturday, besting second placeunner by more than a second according to school records, she competed on franklin pierce university men track team, last year. this it is suggested by some could mean end of women's sports. up next. trump effect in full force, president seeing riding poll numbers -- rising poll numbers outperforming his predecessor, that is one barack obama, we'll tell you about those numbers, daily call's...
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hoy vamos a calentar unos 2° el termómetro va a sobrepasar los 80° vamos a ver 83 a la ciudad de piercermómetro en los 70 temperaturas templadas tenemos este ligero descenso en el termómetro en alguna de estas ciudades comenzamos a incorporar la lluvia ligera no va a afectar en sus planes >> las temperaturas mantienen estables vamos a ver y veremos descenso en este cambio >> las máximas alcanzan los 79° una vez que lleguemos al día jueves tenemos un fin de semana mucho más cálida le gustan las temperaturas cálidas tendremos bastante variedad >> tienen un concepto claro su esquema >> tras la pausa n se pueden perder la explicación del estratega argentino >> y recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales en las direcciones que ve en pantalla >> nuestra aplicación está disponible para iphone y android, descarguela >> que esto que aquello que lo otro, su noticiero telemundo 48 sobre ese tema hablamos con matías almeyda >> el esquema nuestro es todos juegan o dos corren todos tienen compromisos y no creemos en las estrellas, las estrellas están en el cielo y no se pueden tocar, creemo
hoy vamos a calentar unos 2° el termómetro va a sobrepasar los 80° vamos a ver 83 a la ciudad de piercermómetro en los 70 temperaturas templadas tenemos este ligero descenso en el termómetro en alguna de estas ciudades comenzamos a incorporar la lluvia ligera no va a afectar en sus planes >> las temperaturas mantienen estables vamos a ver y veremos descenso en este cambio >> las máximas alcanzan los 79° una vez que lleguemos al día jueves tenemos un fin de semana mucho más...
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will have to, we will subpoena him if we have to and the nonsense claim of executive prifr will be pierced by the court. >> for refusing to happened over the unredacted mueller report. the judiciary committee voted along party lines to advance the measure. the matter appeared headed for a courtroom showdown between house democra democrats and the house democrats. ♪ let it be, let it be >> overnight a vigil to honor an 18-year-old student killed in a gun attack at a high school in suburban denver. at least 2,000 people packed the gym at stem school highlands ranch to pay tribute to kendrick castillo who tried to stop one of the suspects from firing. cnn spoke to his father who as you can imagine is heartbroken. >> one of the kids told me that like a flash he jumped up. she said, you know, he's a hero. he saved me. he said he jumped up and he ran. you couldn't even see how fast he was running, you know, out the door and after this person. there's another part of you that wishes he would have just turned and ran, retreated, hid, you know, did something to put himself out of harm's way if that
will have to, we will subpoena him if we have to and the nonsense claim of executive prifr will be pierced by the court. >> for refusing to happened over the unredacted mueller report. the judiciary committee voted along party lines to advance the measure. the matter appeared headed for a courtroom showdown between house democra democrats and the house democrats. ♪ let it be, let it be >> overnight a vigil to honor an 18-year-old student killed in a gun attack at a high school in...
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the new york times said that pierce or sanders responding, pierce or sanders responding, next.f you have a garden you know, weeds are lowdown little scoundrels. don't stoop to their level. draw the line with the roundup sure shot wand. it extends with a protective shield and targets weeds more precisely. it lets you kill what's bad right down to the root while guarding the good. roundup sure shot wand. got weeds in your grass too? try roundup for lawns. kills weeds, not the lawn. roundup brand. trusted for over 40 years. this and even this.hark, i deep clean messes like this. but i don't have to clean this, because the self-cleaning brush roll removes hair, while i clean. - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans, now cleans itself. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb
the new york times said that pierce or sanders responding, pierce or sanders responding, next.f you have a garden you know, weeds are lowdown little scoundrels. don't stoop to their level. draw the line with the roundup sure shot wand. it extends with a protective shield and targets weeds more precisely. it lets you kill what's bad right down to the root while guarding the good. roundup sure shot wand. got weeds in your grass too? try roundup for lawns. kills weeds, not the lawn. roundup brand....
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if i pierce mine, i will feel pain. if you pierce your hand, you will feel pain. when the blood flows, it will be the same color. [speaking foreign language] i am a man. god made us the same. these immortal words of the chief so deeply impacted the that the court and perhaps avor began a course of change of the history of our country. because what did chief standing bear do? he expressed the hint ernt dignity and -- inherent dignity and rights of all people, regardless of color and ethnicity. he convinced u.s. district court judge dundy in such a convicting way, he convinced the judge in an unprecedented move, now, remember, madam speaker, this is 1879, and this had been unprecedented. he judge ruled that in that, quote, an indian is a person, closed quote. an indian is a person. within the meaning of habeas corpus. and so standing b bear had won his right and the right of all native americans to be recognized as persons under the law. such a glaring injustice is almost unimaginable to us today. in our time. but the chief had prevailed in one of the most important
if i pierce mine, i will feel pain. if you pierce your hand, you will feel pain. when the blood flows, it will be the same color. [speaking foreign language] i am a man. god made us the same. these immortal words of the chief so deeply impacted the that the court and perhaps avor began a course of change of the history of our country. because what did chief standing bear do? he expressed the hint ernt dignity and -- inherent dignity and rights of all people, regardless of color and ethnicity....
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it allows you to pierce the privilege if you can prove a crime. he thought he didn't have it. congress is more sanguine about attorney client privilege. the house has tried to do that. they're subpoenaing, demanding evidence and testimony from these lawyers. they're going to resist, it's going to be litigated like everything else we've been talking about. >> does he enjoy any of the protections that were argued over the past 24 hours to say that don mcgahn was immune or not? >> i don't believe so as the president's personal foreign. he has attorney client privilege, which is pretty special. >> thank you very much, sir. always great to have you many. >> still ahead, another change by the trump white house to fund border operations. reading tsa's budget and collecting the things we leave behind at airports. >>> a dave action from coast to coast, rallying to support abortion rights. a heartbeat bill is expected to become law. >>> administration officials are briefing members of congress right now on heightened tensions with iran. we're going to check in with capitol hill next. pi
it allows you to pierce the privilege if you can prove a crime. he thought he didn't have it. congress is more sanguine about attorney client privilege. the house has tried to do that. they're subpoenaing, demanding evidence and testimony from these lawyers. they're going to resist, it's going to be litigated like everything else we've been talking about. >> does he enjoy any of the protections that were argued over the past 24 hours to say that don mcgahn was immune or not? >> i...
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light to pierce the darkness. and in 1969, it was the controlled use of fire that
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have to, we will subpoena him if we have to, and the nonsense claim of executive privilege will be pierced by the court and he'll be ordered to testify. >> the full house will take up whether to hold attorney general barr in contempt for refusing to hand over the unredacted mueller report. the judiciary committee voted to advance the measure. chairman nadler said we are now in a constitutional crisis. the matter appears headed for a courtroom showdown between house democrats and the justice department. ♪ let it be, let it be, let it be ♪ >>> overnight a vigil to honor an 18-year-old student killed in a gun attack at a high school in suburban denver. at least 2,000 people packed the gym at stem school highlands ranch to pay tribute to kendrick castillo who tried to stop one of the suspects from firing. cnn spoke to his father who as you can imagine is heartbroken. >> one of the kids told me that like a flash he jumped up. she said, you know, he's a hero. he saved me. they said he jumped up and he ran. said you couldn't even see how fast he was running, you know, out the door and after this
have to, we will subpoena him if we have to, and the nonsense claim of executive privilege will be pierced by the court and he'll be ordered to testify. >> the full house will take up whether to hold attorney general barr in contempt for refusing to hand over the unredacted mueller report. the judiciary committee voted to advance the measure. chairman nadler said we are now in a constitutional crisis. the matter appears headed for a courtroom showdown between house democrats and the...
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>> but when shilo pierce stayed in the first navigation center three years ago, he told us it was toootr thwhat. ou want to do, and that includes getting stole from and everything and drugs being in the center. >> today's are different. >> this one is much, much better. if i had an opportunity to get into this one, i would. >> caseworkers build one-on-one relationships with the guests. >> you can see our case managers are able to see into the space. they are moving through. >> and with their help, every guest is expected to work at finding permanent housing. at this rally, navigation got her off the streets after 13 years. >> it works if you apply yourself. >> it is all about motivation. >> pretty much. if you have that person beside you pushing you, it will work. >> it's a very scarey thing being out here. >> homeless advocates are o optimist optimistic. >> i think the city will put a lot of attention. >> even as neighbors remain worried. >> we're not afraid of someone who is homeless. we're afraid of someone who is volatile and unpredictable and perhaps >> a city officials bra a fight.
>> but when shilo pierce stayed in the first navigation center three years ago, he told us it was toootr thwhat. ou want to do, and that includes getting stole from and everything and drugs being in the center. >> today's are different. >> this one is much, much better. if i had an opportunity to get into this one, i would. >> caseworkers build one-on-one relationships with the guests. >> you can see our case managers are able to see into the space. they are moving...
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i like to think our 300 pierce support members are 300 confidential informants. we have 300 officers out in the field keeping an eye on each other and knowing where the resources are, knowing how to ask the tough questions, and then we have a retirement seminar. we had a lot of officers passed away early in retirement either around drinking or suicide, so our idea is to get in with their families to let them know about the resources that are available so they can take care of themselves. we do a lot of work with retirees, a lot of work with outside agencies because no agency really has this kind of resource. and then we partnered up with cop line out of l.a. and new jersey, and it is a 24-hour international crisis line for first responders, for law enforcement, and they want retirees to be part of the program, so we are recruiting our retirees to join this program, and staff this line to do an all-expenses-paid trip to l.a., 40 hour training to get retirees trained up to take care of each other. we are really excited about that in terms of the next generation of
i like to think our 300 pierce support members are 300 confidential informants. we have 300 officers out in the field keeping an eye on each other and knowing where the resources are, knowing how to ask the tough questions, and then we have a retirement seminar. we had a lot of officers passed away early in retirement either around drinking or suicide, so our idea is to get in with their families to let them know about the resources that are available so they can take care of themselves. we do...
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his mother rushing to his side. >> the javelin pierced his lung. had to remove the javelin carefully. they took a camera in and carefully made sure that all organs were functioning properly. and the only organ that was really damaged was his lung. >> reporter: but now godwin is out of surgery, breathing on his own, and in stable condition. >> they're expecting a full recovery. >> reporter: his teammates already running to visit him. godwin can't wait to get back in the game. mom saying he hopes to be up and running with the team within the next few months. >> unfortunately he won't be able to run in the s.e.c. championships this weekend, or nationals. but next year we'll be back strong. >> stronger than ever, that's right. uga releasing a statement thanking their sports medicine staff, ems, and the athens regional medical center staff for their amazing work in facilitating elijah's recovery. an important shout-out to those heroes during this national nurse appreciation week. >> indeed, incredible story there. >> yeah, that was a good one. thanks, w
his mother rushing to his side. >> the javelin pierced his lung. had to remove the javelin carefully. they took a camera in and carefully made sure that all organs were functioning properly. and the only organ that was really damaged was his lung. >> reporter: but now godwin is out of surgery, breathing on his own, and in stable condition. >> they're expecting a full recovery. >> reporter: his teammates already running to visit him. godwin can't wait to get back in the...
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william pierce, bill pierce, he's the senior director and headline team member who organized today's event. next to bill is steve usdon. he's a washington editor at bio sentry. and we have joyce freedman at med page today. thank you, everybody, for being here. [ applause [ applause ] >> i also want to take a moment to acknowledge the additional members of our headliners team for organizing today's event. that's diane, the co-leader of the team. thank you, everybody, for your help. when dr. scott gottlieb addressed the press club in 2017, his introduction began like this. being a successful commissioner of the u.s. food and drug administration requires a set of skills that are hard to find. it requires both understanding the complexities of science and negotiating with the universe of stakeholders. congress, the white house, drug manufacturers, groups and food manufacturers. but he's been an effective advocate for public health and an administration that has been successful in rolling back, he went for aggressive curbs on the vaping industry. they went for massive action that saw more
william pierce, bill pierce, he's the senior director and headline team member who organized today's event. next to bill is steve usdon. he's a washington editor at bio sentry. and we have joyce freedman at med page today. thank you, everybody, for being here. [ applause [ applause ] >> i also want to take a moment to acknowledge the additional members of our headliners team for organizing today's event. that's diane, the co-leader of the team. thank you, everybody, for your help. when...
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he didn't want to go into piercing the attorney/client privilege veil, but congress can. >> robert? is comes down to a key question we always had about robert mueller. why didn't he pursue a presidential interview? it's so hard to figure out without hearing from president trump himself, and written answers or verbal answers, what was he telling his own lawyers, and piercing that veil is going to be difficult even for congress to do. good >> wie're going to sneak in our last break. ng to sneak in our last break that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. ♪ flights, hotels, cars, activities. expedia. everything you need to go. flights, hotels, cars, activities. onmillionth order.r. ♪ there goes our first big order. ♪ 44, 45, 46... how many of these did they order? ooh, that's hot. ♪ you know, we could sell these. nah. ♪ we don't bake. ♪ opportunity. what we deliver by delivering. you get more than yourfree shipping.ir, you get everything you need for your home at a great price, the way it works best
he didn't want to go into piercing the attorney/client privilege veil, but congress can. >> robert? is comes down to a key question we always had about robert mueller. why didn't he pursue a presidential interview? it's so hard to figure out without hearing from president trump himself, and written answers or verbal answers, what was he telling his own lawyers, and piercing that veil is going to be difficult even for congress to do. good >> wie're going to sneak in our last break....
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for ruptured parts and speak of piercing the shield of corporate responsibility. it is your conduct that is better than pge -- pg and a judge of board of directors. the estimated rate of pipe replacement at present is at pace that could take 30 years or longer. the plumbing in neighborhoods is precivil war area. you collect no less than 2 billion in property tax annually on a quarter of a trillion dollars in property value, is it too much to ask they take this responsibility more seriously. it would be wasteful, however to issue a 30 year bond to pay for the repair or upgrade of a system. it would be negligent to fully address -- you should mitigate reliabilities and better protect your assets and allow for bid his -- british petroleum his that serves as a constant reminder of what a plumbing problem could cost you in the long run. it will be a little -- >> okay. seeing no other persons lining up for public comment, public comment is now closed. madame clerk, i would like to refer back to roll call, please. [roll call]. >> thank you, president yee, madame clerk, c
for ruptured parts and speak of piercing the shield of corporate responsibility. it is your conduct that is better than pge -- pg and a judge of board of directors. the estimated rate of pipe replacement at present is at pace that could take 30 years or longer. the plumbing in neighborhoods is precivil war area. you collect no less than 2 billion in property tax annually on a quarter of a trillion dollars in property value, is it too much to ask they take this responsibility more seriously. it...
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to give it its stony fossilised look he even pierced hundreds of thousands of tiny holes into the gypsum. but unfortunately not all pranks are as harmless as that quite often someone is trying to enrich themselves with their antics. one especially audacious fraud was perpetrated by bohemian con men victor last week in 1025 he sold the eiffel tower to a scrap merchant ok the tower wasn't very popular among parisians to begin with and since its construction for the world exhibition and 1909 it had become a little shabby. posing as vice director of the postal ministry responsible for the building. steak invited 6 wealthy scrap dealers for a few beers precisely because they were suspicious last also ask for a bribe in the form of a commission on top of the purchase price. that's exactly what convinced dealer on day plus saw that he was genuine he forked out a small fortune for the demolition rights so what happened well the eiffel tower is still standing. right. another method fraudsters used to earn their daily crust is forging expensive items in particular artworks. one definitely very tal
to give it its stony fossilised look he even pierced hundreds of thousands of tiny holes into the gypsum. but unfortunately not all pranks are as harmless as that quite often someone is trying to enrich themselves with their antics. one especially audacious fraud was perpetrated by bohemian con men victor last week in 1025 he sold the eiffel tower to a scrap merchant ok the tower wasn't very popular among parisians to begin with and since its construction for the world exhibition and 1909 it...