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now, that as the government attem pts gas. now, that as the government atte m pts to gas.empts to raise domestic output to try to cut imports. well, our reporterjoins us from mumbai. tell us more reporterjoins us from mumbai. tell us more about this. well, an important programme for the indian government, sharan, because last year this was a scheme launched by the modi government and it is exploring oil and blocks to companies. this hasn't been done in the past. it was under control of the past. it was under control of the government where they would identify the blocs and then they would put it up for bidding. now, the difference is they are telling companies that you can come and choose any unexplored area in the country where you think there is potential to discover oil and gas and go ahead and if you get that bloc you can start. what india is hoping is that this will really speed up the process of generating domestic oil, which is badly needed, because india imports nearly 80% of its oil demand, which is in turn putting pressure on india's import bill, and that in turn
now, that as the government attem pts gas. now, that as the government atte m pts to gas.empts to raise domestic output to try to cut imports. well, our reporterjoins us from mumbai. tell us more reporterjoins us from mumbai. tell us more about this. well, an important programme for the indian government, sharan, because last year this was a scheme launched by the modi government and it is exploring oil and blocks to companies. this hasn't been done in the past. it was under control of the...
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pt did nothing to change this. they also did nothing to open up more possibilities for less monopolizized media. very unfortunately, they fell prey to the corruption which is endemic in the brazilian political class. not t to the e extent of t thr accusers, but bad enough. all ofof this prprovided an opportunity for the far right to carry out this process, which led to the election of the most malicious and vicious creatures of the current range of pretty ugly characters we see around the world. nermeen: president trump's national security advisor, john bolton, just gave a speech on latin american policy. he described a troika of tyranny, saying this triangle of terror is the cause of immense human suffering, the impetus of enormous regional instability and the genesis of a sordid cradle of communism in the western hemisphere. professor chomsky, can you respond to that, troika of tyranny, says john bolton. noam: well, that, of course, immediately brings to mind the "axis of evil" speech of george bush back in 2002,
pt did nothing to change this. they also did nothing to open up more possibilities for less monopolizized media. very unfortunately, they fell prey to the corruption which is endemic in the brazilian political class. not t to the e extent of t thr accusers, but bad enough. all ofof this prprovided an opportunity for the far right to carry out this process, which led to the election of the most malicious and vicious creatures of the current range of pretty ugly characters we see around the...
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engagement strategy with the atte m pts to engagement strategy with the attempts to move towards some north korean crisis. it comes, of course, at a time when there are question marks over china's will to enforce sanctions fully on north korea and, of course, it comes ahead of speculation that there may now be another summit between president trump and kimjong—un in the offing at some point in the next few weeks or months. —— patience. at some point in the next few weeks or months. -- patience. of course, north korea —— china is north korea's maine alone. this took a while to get going though, he was what, 60s an hour before he came to beijing? that's right, no visits at all and during those years, that was interpreted by some as xi jinping was a little bit cold, that this was a sign of the pressure that china was bringing to bear, its own patience being tested by north korea's continued nuclear provocations, but something has shifted, and of course, in all of this as always, despite that waxing and waning of the friendship, if you like, that single fact remains that china is north ko
engagement strategy with the atte m pts to engagement strategy with the attempts to move towards some north korean crisis. it comes, of course, at a time when there are question marks over china's will to enforce sanctions fully on north korea and, of course, it comes ahead of speculation that there may now be another summit between president trump and kimjong—un in the offing at some point in the next few weeks or months. —— patience. at some point in the next few weeks or months. --...
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got t'd up for that...warriors took a 1 pt half time lead....shot the 3 poorly as a team but as long you have curry creating his shot...no problem...he led the dubs with 28 ... early in the fourth...why wasn't this on the scouting report...cousins can hit 3's...14 pts 6 rebounds in 15 mins warriors won its seventh straight...final of 112 to 94.... this only looks good when you ight eewia lot... several of 6th ranked cardinal plays went as scripted against washington....ala na smith, corner pocket-3...game high 27... 2nd half...it was more of the same....kianna williams...beyond the arc....she added 22... its stanford...in a laugher, 91-54...can we just have them start postseason already? their record is 15-1... tennis...serena williams, got our producer owen's attention for 67 minutes... ...thats the time it took the green clad superstar..far court to rip apart diana yastremska,,,3rd round australian open followed that ace with this return...watch this... yastremska dreamed of facing her idol in a big match...nightmari sh end. williams in a rout 6-2, 6-1 he will find out tomorrow if
got t'd up for that...warriors took a 1 pt half time lead....shot the 3 poorly as a team but as long you have curry creating his shot...no problem...he led the dubs with 28 ... early in the fourth...why wasn't this on the scouting report...cousins can hit 3's...14 pts 6 rebounds in 15 mins warriors won its seventh straight...final of 112 to 94.... this only looks good when you ight eewia lot... several of 6th ranked cardinal plays went as scripted against washington....ala na smith, corner...
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in recent years, there have been attem pts recent years, there have been atte m pts to recent years,re ethnically diverse and have a more realistic body shape. more ethnically diverse and have a more realistic body shapem more ethnically diverse and have a more realistic body shape. it is a new kind of day and certainly as a doll that represents a female, it is really important to have a positive message and the kind of talk to girls or the kids and talk about being able to do these different things. more than a billion barbies have been sold in the last six decades. despite the controversy, despite the criticism, she is an icon. 60 years old, but forever young. just briefly, some pictures that have to be seen to be believed. 20 circus performersjoined have to be seen to be believed. 20 circus performers joined the have to be seen to be believed. 20 circus performersjoined the pope's weekly audience at the vatican. the pope himself took part in the performance, putting his own spin on some of the circus skills. that is it for now. there is much more for you on all the stories any tim
in recent years, there have been attem pts recent years, there have been atte m pts to recent years,re ethnically diverse and have a more realistic body shape. more ethnically diverse and have a more realistic body shapem more ethnically diverse and have a more realistic body shape. it is a new kind of day and certainly as a doll that represents a female, it is really important to have a positive message and the kind of talk to girls or the kids and talk about being able to do these different...
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[belriringin [taiain whtle e bles] hunter: t the pt, i it s a bustling ltltle to, like i idid. people omom allrounund me here. hahate tt it washipped awaat. the wnfall othis mmunityas waterand i'm here rht now 1-plus yrs laer stillrying toork at ththis twnshshipthis mmunity, geining go, afaffoable,, qualitwawater. jessi snyd: : all ght.t. si' likto startith the st well port sumry... we re final able toomplete a testell recely, whicwas e main int of dcussion ts morni's meing. an the teswell didndicate that we c e expecto g getood complit t watefromom ts spotot where wtetested they acalally he twtwo lls. the wlsls arek. t th'rereot rry hi-prorodung welel, but eey bo havave vels o oarsenic in emem tha in n geral, exeeeeds t maxaxim contatanant leveththat t s stateets as safe drinngng wat. ththe's a reat de of scice out there domenting e ill efctcts ofrsenenicn hum h healt arsrsen is definilyly a ccer-cacaing agent. it'very important that th he inflnce on at the ulmate project turnsut t to becse it has to be somethin that they're happyitith, tt they're comomrtable wh, that they're
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he had four attem pts tinge of tragedy.i] it was 0 dramatic iflzi beat it waso dramatic iflzi beat the was 0 dramatic if‘7i beat the was 0 dr, in atic if‘7i beat the was 0 dr, in the exam“ he beatthe “extammflw round. it was the reward for sixth round. it was the reward for this determination and this persistence. golf's european tour stages the innaugural and controversial saudi international in saudi arabia this week. england's paul casey has refused to take part because of what he calls "human rights violations" in the country. a situation the tour insists it's monitoring. four of the world's top five players are there though. including world number one justin rose — who steered clear of criticising the event. iam nota i am not a politician, i iam nota politician, iam i am not a politician, i am a golfer and there is other reasons to go and play there. it is a good field and a lot of world ranking points to play for. it will be inexperienced to experience saudi arabia. england defence coachjohn mitchell has stoked the flame
he had four attem pts tinge of tragedy.i] it was 0 dramatic iflzi beat it waso dramatic iflzi beat the was 0 dramatic if‘7i beat the was 0 dr, in atic if‘7i beat the was 0 dr, in the exam“ he beatthe “extammflw round. it was the reward for sixth round. it was the reward for this determination and this persistence. golf's european tour stages the innaugural and controversial saudi international in saudi arabia this week. england's paul casey has refused to take part because of what he...
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with social media especially facebook and twitter is that the people who run them by refusing to acce ptthem by refusing to accept the impact that they have on out accept the impact that they have on our lives. refusing to accept responsibility, the fact that there are responsibility, the fact that there a re two responsibility, the fact that there are two many suicides from facebook, content could really influence vulnerable children, especially with mental health problems. and we have this abuse that affects younger people. facebook and twitter need to realise this impact that they have on people rather than putting their hands up and saying that they do not have any responsibility or duty or care. matthew has been talking to about this. there was a political consensus on this. one party who you think will be light touch on this, on sunday, max but it's abandoned social media who failed to not had any wine for children. they had a statutory deep that statutory duty of care. based in the uk, it is very difficult to deal with. i think the government as well as the charge, as well as labo
with social media especially facebook and twitter is that the people who run them by refusing to acce ptthem by refusing to accept the impact that they have on out accept the impact that they have on our lives. refusing to accept responsibility, the fact that there are responsibility, the fact that there a re two responsibility, the fact that there are two many suicides from facebook, content could really influence vulnerable children, especially with mental health problems. and we have this...
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series of no confidence votes and finally in the end after maybe the fists are second or six or seven pts attempt it might even go wrong ok so theresa may stagger . where does that leave the whole process of direction with the clock ticking down . it leaves the process of rexx it in limbo totally because no movement is possible until palm and has found a way to figure out where possible majorities can lie and that will not to that process will not start the four next monday next monday cerys it may has to come up to fall amend and so it is an ounce kind of deal and b. which might be just exactly like a just was a few want to think asians and maybe a few promise to go back to process and see what further concessions she can get there however palm and once and will probably take back control from government at this point and there might be a series of those figuring out whether there's a majority for a no way solution a majority for a customs union are after all in the end majority for a second referendum on the rights of in london thank you. they're fairly disciplined given that their reac
series of no confidence votes and finally in the end after maybe the fists are second or six or seven pts attempt it might even go wrong ok so theresa may stagger . where does that leave the whole process of direction with the clock ticking down . it leaves the process of rexx it in limbo totally because no movement is possible until palm and has found a way to figure out where possible majorities can lie and that will not to that process will not start the four next monday next monday cerys it...
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. >> nodeben pasar estas cosas con cámaras pt peor pesadi que los responsables se entreguen porque ele pasan y cada personas reacciona de forma distinta, ahora pedimos al conductor y pasajera que se entreguen es momento de hacer lo correcto . >> en casa está el alcalde después de ser atropellado el martes en san josé en bicicleta . >> a pesar de tener fracturas los médicos dicen que no es necesaría una operación . >> necesitamos algunas semanas para mejorar . >> lo bueno que no pierde su sentido del humor en conferencia de prensa dice tiempo para recuperarse pero espera trabajar la otra semana, tendrá terapia por meses . >> vemos la escena de un choque que pudo ser peor, un conductor de un uber murió de un paro cardiaco y los pasajeros saltaron para salvarse, esto de acuerdo al periódico en pantalla, esto en la 101 en sonoma . >> una maestra de kentucky tras las rejas porque permitió que jóvenes fumaran y tomaran alcohol, era anfitriona de año nuevo 14 de sus invitados eran menores y la arrestó porque un vecino denunció un daño en su casa . >> qué piensa de las acciones de la docente,
. >> nodeben pasar estas cosas con cámaras pt peor pesadi que los responsables se entreguen porque ele pasan y cada personas reacciona de forma distinta, ahora pedimos al conductor y pasajera que se entreguen es momento de hacer lo correcto . >> en casa está el alcalde después de ser atropellado el martes en san josé en bicicleta . >> a pesar de tener fracturas los médicos dicen que no es necesaría una operación . >> necesitamos algunas semanas para mejorar ....
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the government has shutdown me internet in n the drc for the pt three days to prevent the spread of fake results on social media. the opposition says it is another sign of voter fraud. down -- for three days, the internet has been shut down. they say they fear fake results would be spread on social media. our sister station was also cut off. supported the decision to shut down the internet. >> it is for security. we had an election. this is about our sosovereignty. it should be respected. feel a shut down favors electoral fraud. -- why would they cut the internet? it is not a good omen. >> vote counting continued on wednesday. the commission explained why it was not publishing voting trends. west, people understand voting trends. here, if someone sees ththe candidate is aheadad in 10 votig stations and when they return he is not ahead, they risk misinterpreting this. that is why we are waiting before announcing the consolidated results. >> results are due by january 15. african union observers said they hope the e results will ben accordance with the vote of the people. >> one leader of
the government has shutdown me internet in n the drc for the pt three days to prevent the spread of fake results on social media. the opposition says it is another sign of voter fraud. down -- for three days, the internet has been shut down. they say they fear fake results would be spread on social media. our sister station was also cut off. supported the decision to shut down the internet. >> it is for security. we had an election. this is about our sosovereignty. it should be respected....
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appeal to people in the centre and not just a traditional heart lands, which is how tony blair swe ptds, which is how tony blair swept to people in the centre and notjust the traditional swept to people in the centre and not just the traditional heartland, which is how tony blair swept the power. it does sound like new labour doesn't not? all parties are to appeal to the middle, don't they? can't on appeal to the middle, don't they? can't - on just one side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an 1't - on just one side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an election 1 just one side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an election outright. side. to appeal to the middle, don't they? an election outright. theresa win an election outright. theresa may is talking to the conservative party base principally and the people that she thinks are angriest about brexit and potentially i suppose most xenophobic or fearful about it. jeremy corbyn is talking to the people who are younger and most anti—and socialist as possible already without trying to convert them. another friend in which your
appeal to people in the centre and not just a traditional heart lands, which is how tony blair swe ptds, which is how tony blair swept to people in the centre and notjust the traditional swept to people in the centre and not just the traditional heartland, which is how tony blair swept the power. it does sound like new labour doesn't not? all parties are to appeal to the middle, don't they? can't on appeal to the middle, don't they? can't - on just one side. to appeal to the middle, don't they?...
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. >> they are transferred to all portions of the plant, so anyy ininsect that shoes on ththat pt is affecected by the insecticid. >> it is a c chemical that causs exposure constantly. >> t they are relelated to nicoe and are neurroxins, or nerve poisons, that t attack i insect nervrvous s systems, causing paralysis and eveventuallyly de. >> charles annenberg weingarartn -- clothianidin is very toxoxico bees. trillion is very toxic. in some cases it can kikill them outright. in some cases, it can compromise their immune system, the navigigation abilities,s, tr memories. >> i it is linked to disorientation, the inability of bees to communinicate, the inability of queen bees to reproduce. >> it disrupts the delicate balance between the honey bee and its environment. they may fly out and die. they m may fly out and not be ae to find their way home again. >> this is colony class disorder at its core. neonicotinoids manufactured by the german chemical giants bayer are widely used in agriculture as well as home gardens. they are engineered to be easier to use than older generation pesticides, and the
. >> they are transferred to all portions of the plant, so anyy ininsect that shoes on ththat pt is affecected by the insecticid. >> it is a c chemical that causs exposure constantly. >> t they are relelated to nicoe and are neurroxins, or nerve poisons, that t attack i insect nervrvous s systems, causing paralysis and eveventuallyly de. >> charles annenberg weingarartn -- clothianidin is very toxoxico bees. trillion is very toxic. in some cases it can kikill them...
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thet pt of the storm has passed us and we are also going to see a chance of some lightning. those winds were a beast. wind speeds and rainfall totals in a few minutes. mike, you're starting out with a delay on mass transit. >> i am. we're continuing with the slowdown we talked about. out of the west oakland station, mechanical problems cleared on the tracks. over to antioch, dublin, pleasanton, those are the lines that may be affected. no weather delays, that includes frereries and trains out of the capital corridor. nice drive on the roadways, out. small patches of standing water outh of there, a lot of activity in the santa cruz mountains. i'm going to hand that whole thing off to you guys. that heavy rain slammed santa cruz mountains. a lot of road closures. >> "today in the bay" kris sanchez joining us live in los gatos with the latest there. kris. >> reporter: hi there, marcus and laura. sapt cruz road, a big work around is closed because of the downed trees and power lines. the biggest problems for commuters in the area is going to be this. this is a mudslide that came
thet pt of the storm has passed us and we are also going to see a chance of some lightning. those winds were a beast. wind speeds and rainfall totals in a few minutes. mike, you're starting out with a delay on mass transit. >> i am. we're continuing with the slowdown we talked about. out of the west oakland station, mechanical problems cleared on the tracks. over to antioch, dublin, pleasanton, those are the lines that may be affected. no weather delays, that includes frereries and trains...
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fighting...the huskies scored twice in the 17...then myles gaskin n 5...th td...huskies going for the 2 pt try...but browning's pass is intercepted...and that would be the dagger...everyt hing coming up roses for urban meyer and ohio state. 28-23 the final score. fiesta bowl...ucf on a two season, 25-game winning streak entering the contest with l- s-u...knights took an early lead but thanks to some big play from qb joe burrow, tigers able to bounce back...like this 49-yard td to back...like this bounce back...like this 49-yard td to derrick dillon to take the lead in the 2nd quarter...tiger s kicker cole tracy saw a lot of action...he was 4-4...this 26-yarder set a new ncaa record for career field goals made. his parents emotional in the stands...and there would be plenty more happy tears for lsu fans...knights with a final shot but darriel mack jr's pass intercepted by jacoby stevens...that would seal the win for lsu 40-32, tigers the fiesta bowl champs and snap the nation's longest final bowl matchup of the day is underway...number 15 texas and number 5 georgia going at it in the sugar
fighting...the huskies scored twice in the 17...then myles gaskin n 5...th td...huskies going for the 2 pt try...but browning's pass is intercepted...and that would be the dagger...everyt hing coming up roses for urban meyer and ohio state. 28-23 the final score. fiesta bowl...ucf on a two season, 25-game winning streak entering the contest with l- s-u...knights took an early lead but thanks to some big play from qb joe burrow, tigers able to bounce back...like this 49-yard td to back...like...
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. >> reporter: is there a way that it's a pt barnum in getting people into the tent? >> yeah.e says it in the movie. this is a case study studied in the future, and i think he's right. >> reporter: next, what really hand during last week's protest on the steps of the lincoln memorial. memorial. ♪ in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. st
. >> reporter: is there a way that it's a pt barnum in getting people into the tent? >> yeah.e says it in the movie. this is a case study studied in the future, and i think he's right. >> reporter: next, what really hand during last week's protest on the steps of the lincoln memorial. memorial. ♪ in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the...
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catch us next time on an all-new >>> tonight, breaking news involving pts trump and the shutdown.president signaling he might be willing to reopen the zbosmt for three weeks. what does he want in return. all of it with 800,000 american workers miss another paycheck. faces, families across the country. some forced to ration medicine. >>> the deadly hostage stand off. the man with a bullet proof vest carrying a handgun. >>> the race to find a missing 3-year-old boy. >> why search teams are facing a major hurdle. >>> the earth giving way, and
catch us next time on an all-new >>> tonight, breaking news involving pts trump and the shutdown.president signaling he might be willing to reopen the zbosmt for three weeks. what does he want in return. all of it with 800,000 american workers miss another paycheck. faces, families across the country. some forced to ration medicine. >>> the deadly hostage stand off. the man with a bullet proof vest carrying a handgun. >>> the race to find a missing 3-year-old boy....
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ththe military d dictatorship pt ll result in tonight's 95 wanted the forest chopped down and ordered the country's space agency to monitor the clearance. the researchers are trying to protect the environment. the yellow areas on this map show where the rainforest has been destroyed. >> the areasas of the amazon before this -- deep forested add up to twice that of germany. >> in the long-term, researchers argue that intact rainforests are more important. andres team demonstrates how that could work. they met out the forest, selecting individual trees to be left for variable -- locked for valuable wood. >> what we are missing in brazil is strong environmental policics , environmental awareness and a public committed to these issues. as long as the priority is to make products as cheaply as possible, , overexploitatition l contntinue. no one is watching o out for the forerest. >> b brazil's s recent presidens did not do much for the rainforests. many fear that the countries leader will usher in unprecedented destruction. >> the football federation has hit back after he was suspended pen
ththe military d dictatorship pt ll result in tonight's 95 wanted the forest chopped down and ordered the country's space agency to monitor the clearance. the researchers are trying to protect the environment. the yellow areas on this map show where the rainforest has been destroyed. >> the areasas of the amazon before this -- deep forested add up to twice that of germany. >> in the long-term, researchers argue that intact rainforests are more important. andres team demonstrates how...
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immigration -- >> what we're seeing we should have a reasonable discussion about border security enhance pts but it should be done in a mature way. >> as someone who represents texas we do have physical barriers in place. i have visited them. i have seen them. they're appropriate in places. what we're talking about here is not wasting as the chairman said is public money. >> new target areas in addition to the establishments it will be helpful in their view, in their fight to keep out illegal immigrants. >> what we're seeing the folks who are on the other side, talking about this money that they're demanding they haven't told us what they would do with it. we don't know. this is what you're supposed to negotiate about. the government should be open. we're passing bills last week and this week to do that. we'll discuss how we'll effectively secure the border but not in this way. >> this question about broader democr democratic priorities in aca. if the president comes to house democrats, say, consider pulling some punches on subpoena, i'm working with you on pre-existing conditions. hakeem, c
immigration -- >> what we're seeing we should have a reasonable discussion about border security enhance pts but it should be done in a mature way. >> as someone who represents texas we do have physical barriers in place. i have visited them. i have seen them. they're appropriate in places. what we're talking about here is not wasting as the chairman said is public money. >> new target areas in addition to the establishments it will be helpful in their view, in their fight to...
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fentanyl, a powerful opid, has taken 1500 lives on these streets in the pt year. >> my name is melissave overdosed three times. even though i overdosed -- jeremy: terrifying. >> yes. it is. jeremy: what saved you? >> what saved me -- my willing to live. jeremy: you going to be ok? >> i hope so. i hope so. jeremy: i hope so, to i really do. it is all centered on these few city blocks. so manpeople out here are living with their addictions, openly injecting and smoking drugs on t streets. but that very visibility is taken here to be a good thing. it is argued that if these people can be seen, they can also be saved. the cops mostly back off and there areew frrests for drug use. d,insteaancouver has these, safe injection sites. this one was started illegally by the community. it was highly controversial, but has become the prototype for thi al public health program. users bringing their own street. dr they take a seat and they take their hit. jamie is ex-army, an astan vet, now battling the cycle of prison, homelessness, and addiction. >> it is pretty wild. too much death when i was in th
fentanyl, a powerful opid, has taken 1500 lives on these streets in the pt year. >> my name is melissave overdosed three times. even though i overdosed -- jeremy: terrifying. >> yes. it is. jeremy: what saved you? >> what saved me -- my willing to live. jeremy: you going to be ok? >> i hope so. i hope so. jeremy: i hope so, to i really do. it is all centered on these few city blocks. so manpeople out here are living with their addictions, openly injecting and smoking...
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ratepayers and victims are the most important pt of any settlement we have to deal with. >> pg & e declared bankruptcy once before in 2001. what did lawmakers learn from that situation that could be apied now? >> i think two things. pg & e was goring wit the governor at the time in 2001. they were looking to find a settlement and the governor said at the time what a slap in the face that was. is you have learned can't really trust pg & e in the negotiations, andtwo, you have to be able to have a public utilities commission and memberships of that commission who are honest and who are looking out for the ratepayers' best interest. back then we didn't have that. i would call it an incest out relationship back then, and that pretty much gave them everything they wanted, which cost us a lot more. >> but also there were phoblems whe withcpu c'spg & e even after tho zambuno eon that happened in your district. >> absolutely. >> we startedng learbout very cozy relationships. >> very cozy.ec that'sse the same people that were there in 2001 were still there. >> do you have more trust now? >> i have g
ratepayers and victims are the most important pt of any settlement we have to deal with. >> pg & e declared bankruptcy once before in 2001. what did lawmakers learn from that situation that could be apied now? >> i think two things. pg & e was goring wit the governor at the time in 2001. they were looking to find a settlement and the governor said at the time what a slap in the face that was. is you have learned can't really trust pg & e in the negotiations, andtwo, you...
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hundreds pt hike to welcome 2019 in san francisco. they wa >>> hundreds of people take a night hike to welcome 2019 in san francisco. they walked to the north end of baker beach to experience this candlelit labyrinth. t who put it together of gratitud festival of lights >> everybody knows what to do. we never have to explain anything. e come. >> something like peace and hope and nature brings people together. >> this is the sixth year for the experience. but the first on new year's night. it is usually set up on black friday, but it was rained out. the new date was popular tonight. the weather must have been kind of chilly. >> just a little bit. that's a super cool idea. and you can see tomorrow morning you need the jacket, the gloves, hat, the scarf. widespread 30s, except in san francisco, in the 40s. >> thanks for joining us. >> have a good day. have a good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steven om of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy d ne,
hundreds pt hike to welcome 2019 in san francisco. they wa >>> hundreds of people take a night hike to welcome 2019 in san francisco. they walked to the north end of baker beach to experience this candlelit labyrinth. t who put it together of gratitud festival of lights >> everybody knows what to do. we never have to explain anything. e come. >> something like peace and hope and nature brings people together. >> this is the sixth year for the experience. but the first...
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reactions, low blood cell counts, higher liver tests and cholesterol levels. u tests don'xer art z ldlj ptfoxrrb loyood i before and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. xeljanz xr can reduce the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis. don't let another morning go by without talking to your rheumatologist about xeljanz xr. >>> today forecast in some cities around the country. re> on the "cbs moneywatch," ll oanf e frkiuit hanalthl is york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. well, with a rough start to the week for wall street, u.s. indexes dived last week after a weak forecast from two major american companies. four projections for industrial giant caterpillar and nvidia are investor anxiety about a slowing economy in china. the dow sank 208 points, s&p dropped 20 and the nasdaq 79. o market committee begins two days of meetings today. the central bank will discuss strategy around monetary
reactions, low blood cell counts, higher liver tests and cholesterol levels. u tests don'xer art z ldlj ptfoxrrb loyood i before and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. xeljanz xr can reduce the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis. don't let another morning go by without talking to your rheumatologist about xeljanz xr. >>> today...
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>>> tonight, breaking news involving pts trump and the shutdown. just moments ago, the president signaling he might be willing to reopen the zbosmt for three weeks. what does he want in return. all of it with 800,000 american workers miss another paycheck. faces, families across the country. some forced to ration medicine. >>> the deadly hostage stand off. the man with a bullet proof vest carrying a handgun. >>> the race to find a missing 3-year-old boy. >> why search teams are facing a major hurdle. >>> the earth giving way, and the families getting out. >>> the police officers, hit in the chest and killed. he describes it as an accidental shooting. >>> and a school superintendent trying to use her own health insurance to help a sick kid. she speaks out here tonight. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. we begin tonight with you new developments. the president signaling he might be willing to reopen the government for three weeks as they continue to debate his border wall. they are trying to broker some sort o
>>> tonight, breaking news involving pts trump and the shutdown. just moments ago, the president signaling he might be willing to reopen the zbosmt for three weeks. what does he want in return. all of it with 800,000 american workers miss another paycheck. faces, families across the country. some forced to ration medicine. >>> the deadly hostage stand off. the man with a bullet proof vest carrying a handgun. >>> the race to find a missing 3-year-old boy. >> why...
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but it showed me that being able to change my life isn't just a mandatory pt of my sentence.s a blessing, which does not make me a great guy. just the best that i can be. thank you. [ applause ] ♪ >> and joining me now is someone whose family was shattered by violent crime yet has become a vocal supporter of evalue of rehabilitation. dionne wilson is from californians for safety and jusce, welcome. thank you. >> i was watching you while watching that piece, you were visibly deeply moved. you yourself are a passionate advocate for rehabilitation. how you got there, though, has be u anexpected journey. your husband was a leandro. ten one night you got a knock on the door. >> yeah, dan was answering routine calls, guys were out in front of an apartment complex. one of the irving ramirez, had a searchable probation because he had been cycling in and out of the system for some time. had two guns andrugs on him. so instead of running or going back to jail, he decided to shoot my husband. >> and he shot him seven times. you made a powerful statement to the jury. what did youay about
but it showed me that being able to change my life isn't just a mandatory pt of my sentence.s a blessing, which does not make me a great guy. just the best that i can be. thank you. [ applause ] ♪ >> and joining me now is someone whose family was shattered by violent crime yet has become a vocal supporter of evalue of rehabilitation. dionne wilson is from californians for safety and jusce, welcome. thank you. >> i was watching you while watching that piece, you were visibly deeply...
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orgy of the proposition that the trumpet sounds different this time let me hear the other one of three pts. you want. the other one sounds more timely for. undergoing he was born in one thousand nine hundred forty nine into a family of musicians in moscow he started learning to play the violin when he was five later he played with various dutch ensembles. nine hundred ninety five saw his international breakthrough he performed at half time at the champions league football match between byron munich and i.x. amsterdam afterwards his sales went through the roof. but his elaborate stage shows threatened to become an obstacle in his path to success in two thousand and eight he had a life sized replica of vienna should have been palace built as a set and shipped to australia in more than two hundred containers the colossal undertaking pushed him to the edge of bankruptcy. that's all history now and the rio venture is back in the black his tours take him all over the world so there are always four copies of his sets. several coffees are also made of the custom tailored costumes he designs himsel
orgy of the proposition that the trumpet sounds different this time let me hear the other one of three pts. you want. the other one sounds more timely for. undergoing he was born in one thousand nine hundred forty nine into a family of musicians in moscow he started learning to play the violin when he was five later he played with various dutch ensembles. nine hundred ninety five saw his international breakthrough he performed at half time at the champions league football match between byron...
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that has scuppered, it seems, yvette cooper's attem pts scuppered, it seems, yvette cooper's atte m ptsfor weeks that she is not a natural rebel. she has been a senior cabinet minister, been in the tory party all her life. she does not rebel on a whim, so the fact that she and others are willing to defy the government is quite significant. this could be one to watch. it is interesting what you say about the labour rebels going over to the conservatives. it speaks about the division there is in the labour party, particularly among the northern mps who are from brexit constituencies. a lot of them are in a real dilemma. a handful voted for theresa may's deal, others privately feel that that will be the right thing to do. they don't want no deal, they want to deliver on brexit, but they don't like theresa may's deal. they needed to be won over. the thought amongst government ministers at one point is that they could get over a large number of labourmps, could get over a large number of labour mps, but it hasn't happened also interesting though that that number has risen tonight. divisions
that has scuppered, it seems, yvette cooper's attem pts scuppered, it seems, yvette cooper's atte m ptsfor weeks that she is not a natural rebel. she has been a senior cabinet minister, been in the tory party all her life. she does not rebel on a whim, so the fact that she and others are willing to defy the government is quite significant. this could be one to watch. it is interesting what you say about the labour rebels going over to the conservatives. it speaks about the division there is in...
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is t pt because tsident doesn't have an out here? yamiche: i think it's because the president doesn't have an out. it could also be that the president has worked himself up and really does believe there's a crisis. my reporting shows apprehensions are down at the southern border and a there only six people apprehended in the first half of 2018 who were suspected terrorists. 41 on the northern border in canada. we have a president saying there are terrorists flooding in through the southern border and it was six people. we have a president continuously using the facts as he wants to use them and sometimes meddling with the facts and spreading misinformation. robert: the president has been trying to clarify his campaign pledge that mexico would pay for the wall. president trump: when, during the campaign, i would sayoi mexico's to pay for it, obviously, i never said this and never meant there going to write out a check. i said they're going to pay for it. robert: mark, i have been following your reporting. you've been following the usm
is t pt because tsident doesn't have an out here? yamiche: i think it's because the president doesn't have an out. it could also be that the president has worked himself up and really does believe there's a crisis. my reporting shows apprehensions are down at the southern border and a there only six people apprehended in the first half of 2018 who were suspected terrorists. 41 on the northern border in canada. we have a president saying there are terrorists flooding in through the southern...
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i saw pts of the cribs, his first responder says. we cut the linoleum, and i saw a face. the baby, named ivan, had rostbite, a head injury, and fractures. but he was swaddled in alanket and warm bedding, which him survive frigid temperatures of minus 4 degrees. escapeher was able to when the building came down. through,son and i fell she said, and he was left alone in his cot. ivan has been airlifted tosc for treatment. doctors say ivan is in serious conditio his father calling him a new year's miracle. >> just extraordinary. lucy, thanks. >>> near boston, an elderly female driver was killed and her passenger left criticallyju d after her car slammed into an apartment complex and sparked a fire early tuesday. officials say the veh a laundry room on the first level and then ruptured a gas line, setting off the fire that spread to the entire complex. multiple firefighters were hospitalized trying to extinguish the blaze. an estimated 45 residents were displaced. police determined the now deceased driver was speeding before she plowed into the building. >>> tyler trent, the
i saw pts of the cribs, his first responder says. we cut the linoleum, and i saw a face. the baby, named ivan, had rostbite, a head injury, and fractures. but he was swaddled in alanket and warm bedding, which him survive frigid temperatures of minus 4 degrees. escapeher was able to when the building came down. through,son and i fell she said, and he was left alone in his cot. ivan has been airlifted tosc for treatment. doctors say ivan is in serious conditio his father calling him a new year's...
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junctions closed as you would expect, is that convoy closed as you would expect, is that co nvoy swe pt is that convoy swept into the city. but in recent months, these were the visits that have become ever more frequent. we are out for visits in less than a year and it's a sign ofjust how much diplomatic activity has been going on, all connected of course to the thawing of relations with the united states, that big summit with donald trump back injune and this visit as you say taking place was speculation that another one is in the offing very soon. it's interesting how things have changed because as you say, there is a lot of discussion about the next meeting between north korea and the united states. the relationship between china and the us has changed dramatically as well since that summit injune last year. dramatically as well since that summit in june last year. that's right. at the moment, the focus in washington and beijing is all about the trade talks. in fact, us negotiators are in town at the moment on that very subject but a lwa ys moment on that very subject but always in t
junctions closed as you would expect, is that convoy closed as you would expect, is that co nvoy swe pt is that convoy swept into the city. but in recent months, these were the visits that have become ever more frequent. we are out for visits in less than a year and it's a sign ofjust how much diplomatic activity has been going on, all connected of course to the thawing of relations with the united states, that big summit with donald trump back injune and this visit as you say taking place was...
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>> ninan: despite divisions and controversy, it's a day of pink pts and protest signs from coast to coast no one will be discarded from this movement! el ninan: a gasoline pipeline explodes, killing dozens. mexican officials say someone illegally tapped into the line. and the president attends a solemn military ritual as the bodies of four americans killed in syria come home. >> i think it might be the toughest thing i have to do as president. >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena ninan. we begin with a major winter storm dumping ice and snow this 1ekend along a 1,700-mile stretch from arkansas to maine. there were intense snowstorms today across the ohio valley and in upstate new york. in some areas, the snow will keep falling well into sunday, before a flash freeze hits the midwest and northeast. further south, there have been severe thunderstorms, and in central alabama, a tornado flipped cars and damaged homes and businesses. there are reports of injuries. meteorologist lisa meadows is tracking the storm in our minneapolis station wcco. lisa. >> yeah, reena, well, this storm actually drop
>> ninan: despite divisions and controversy, it's a day of pink pts and protest signs from coast to coast no one will be discarded from this movement! el ninan: a gasoline pipeline explodes, killing dozens. mexican officials say someone illegally tapped into the line. and the president attends a solemn military ritual as the bodies of four americans killed in syria come home. >> i think it might be the toughest thing i have to do as president. >> ninan: good evening. i'm reena...
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it's monday, january 28 pt. >>> look who is back.> nice to be back. >> thanks, guys. >> back from vacation. >> both got haircuts. >> it's all happening today. >>> good to have sue back and mike is hair. >> not a new haircut. same old me. >> same old me, too. >>let talk about weatherwise what's going on. you're never more than seven minutes away. we're finding temperatures right now in the mid-40s to mid-50s out there. so pretty mild thanks to the cloud cover that's not dropping any rain. live doppler 7 here's a look at this afternoon. with limited sunshine, we're hitting the mid to upper 60s. 63 in vallejo. lakeport, fairfield, antioch, concord and down to 65 at san jose. oakland. 64 in san francisco. how is the morning commute starting, sue? >> pretty good. got some roadwork to contend w take a look at the golden gate bridge. three lanes in both directions and traffic is slowing nicely. no fog there. headed across the san mateo bridge. 13 minutes to get from 880 towards 101 on the peninsula. we do have a stall that turned into an ac
it's monday, january 28 pt. >>> look who is back.> nice to be back. >> thanks, guys. >> back from vacation. >> both got haircuts. >> it's all happening today. >>> good to have sue back and mike is hair. >> not a new haircut. same old me. >> same old me, too. >>let talk about weatherwise what's going on. you're never more than seven minutes away. we're finding temperatures right now in the mid-40s to mid-50s out there. so pretty mild...
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any government in history, just before christmas, the only government ever to be found in co nte m pternment ever to be found in contempt of parliament. and of course, there was another first, we only had a vote on the triggering of article 50 because the supreme court ruled that we had to. the prime and a step‘s approach was to do it herself. we only had a vote last tuesday because we won the right to do so. the prime minister wants to start the process on her own, and ended on her own, but the victory on a meaningful vote, all that would happen and you stay was the parliament to make a statement telling us what —— for the prime minister to make a statement telling us minister to make a statement telling us what does you had already struck. all that had to be forced out of her. my point is, having pushed parliament away at every stage, having never been let willing to listen to the concerns of labour and other mps, it is hardly surprising that when the deal was finally presented it was flatly rejected. so now we are at a criticaljunction. just 69 days until the 29th of march. i do un
any government in history, just before christmas, the only government ever to be found in co nte m pternment ever to be found in contempt of parliament. and of course, there was another first, we only had a vote on the triggering of article 50 because the supreme court ruled that we had to. the prime and a step‘s approach was to do it herself. we only had a vote last tuesday because we won the right to do so. the prime minister wants to start the process on her own, and ended on her own, but...
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do you support attem pts doing what we can. do you support atte m pts by doing what we can.s just of doing it, if not able to have another government, this isjust one of the options on the table, we will need to see, i haven't seen the amendments yet, i would need to read them carefully. you don't know if you support the plan to delay...” have not seen the draft, i've heard people talking about it, i need to see the draft and we need to discuss it, we need to look at what the ramifications might be, it's all very well having an amendment that you want to achieve this but let's make sure there aren't any unintended consequences, you need to be curveball so i cannot in your programme today tell you what the response will be. are you disappointed that the prime minister of new zealand hasn't found time to meet germany corbin today? we saw her last time and i am going to new zealand in june, her last time and i am going to new zealand injune, iwas her last time and i am going to new zealand injune, i was talking to her about it. —— jeremy corbyn. sorry we did not bring you the s
do you support attem pts doing what we can. do you support atte m pts by doing what we can.s just of doing it, if not able to have another government, this isjust one of the options on the table, we will need to see, i haven't seen the amendments yet, i would need to read them carefully. you don't know if you support the plan to delay...” have not seen the draft, i've heard people talking about it, i need to see the draft and we need to discuss it, we need to look at what the ramifications...
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for people earning £50,000 a year, it is very far above the average, you said we are going to a cce pt introduce our own fair tax system will normally go into government, socialism is about pragmatism and practical policies like you have... what about giving tax cuts to the top 10%? like you have... what about giving tax cuts to the top 1096? not having afair tax cuts to the top 1096? not having a fair taxation system and when we come into power means the top 5% will pay more in income tax, we will refer some of the corporation tax cuts that have taken place and tackle evasion and avoidance and introduce transactions into the city and it will pay for the public services that we need and then boral to invest in our economy crosstalk. how radical because right now britain has some of the top rates of tax across the g7 so if you are serious about chris williamson — style red and british and crosstalk. you are not talking about the sort of tax rates that many people on the left, your old colleagues, would regard as just and right... truly readers reshoot —— cross on the left and all the so
for people earning £50,000 a year, it is very far above the average, you said we are going to a cce pt introduce our own fair tax system will normally go into government, socialism is about pragmatism and practical policies like you have... what about giving tax cuts to the top 10%? like you have... what about giving tax cuts to the top 1096? not having afair tax cuts to the top 1096? not having a fair taxation system and when we come into power means the top 5% will pay more in income tax, we...
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this except for those who have an interest in it as being a dangerous addiction, and we have to a cce ptgambling and that they are being exploited by and that they are being exploited by an industry which only seems to care about profit, certainly not people. that was the labour mp carolyn harris. the french beauty giant l'0ccitane is taking over britain's biggest independent skincare brand, elemis, which was founded in 1990. the deal is worth £700 million. l'0ccitane's management said they had long admired elemis for a commitment to natural ingredients and scientific innovation. how do you know the photographs you post on social media aren't being stolen? it's easy to copy images and set up a fake accounts online. it's a phenomenon known as catfishing. despite not being a criminal offence, police forces are hearing more and more complaints. the bbc‘s jennifer meierhans, a victim herself, investigates. this woman found someone pretending to be her on instagram. when i went on it to investigate my self vape foul ——i on it to investigate my self vape foul —— i found they'd followed my male
this except for those who have an interest in it as being a dangerous addiction, and we have to a cce ptgambling and that they are being exploited by and that they are being exploited by an industry which only seems to care about profit, certainly not people. that was the labour mp carolyn harris. the french beauty giant l'0ccitane is taking over britain's biggest independent skincare brand, elemis, which was founded in 1990. the deal is worth £700 million. l'0ccitane's management said they...
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now we're not going to say that we surrender the backstop or conversely that we acce pt backstop or converselyll make no checks at the borders even know the uk might significantly diverged in terms of cemetery standards, social and environmental standards. the brexit deal reached with the eu contains a legally binding withdrawal agreement, and the eu says that the irish border backstop is an integral part of that and will not be negotiated and then there's the company political declaration, a broad outline of possible future relations with the eu which could still be rewritten. this is where the eu believes it can show flexibility if the uk also shows flexibility. i do not think there is i’ooiti flexibility. i do not think there is room to do that for the simple reason that the backstop is absolutely settled and in withdrawal agreement. but there is a possibility to discuss future relationships. so that is what european parliament and eu has always said. so do you question to theresa may will be what is new in the uk ideas. if there was nothing then there may be little to discuss. and this aft
now we're not going to say that we surrender the backstop or conversely that we acce pt backstop or converselyll make no checks at the borders even know the uk might significantly diverged in terms of cemetery standards, social and environmental standards. the brexit deal reached with the eu contains a legally binding withdrawal agreement, and the eu says that the irish border backstop is an integral part of that and will not be negotiated and then there's the company political declaration, a...
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some amendments and some attem pts her vision. some amendments and some atte m pts by her vision.eaving the european union, and what we are counting down to, is the next sort of big moment in terms of a vote which is taking place on the 29th of january. that is a week tomorrow. a lot of water under a lot of westminster bridges between now and then. chris, iwill let of westminster bridges between now and then. chris, i will let you get in from the cold. the conservative mp sarah wollaston joins us and the reaction to what you are hearing, theresa may focusing on winning the dup and brexit supporters inside her own party. i'm disappointed. having lost the vote by 230, | disappointed. having lost the vote by 230, i don't think this is a question of talking around a few members of the erg and dup, it's deeper. what sort of things might expect to see in this next statement? i expect we will hear more of the same. we simply don't have time to be continuing down as fruitless path, trying to achieve the unachievable. brexit was always going to involve a lot of compromises. that's the prob
some amendments and some attem pts her vision. some amendments and some atte m pts by her vision.eaving the european union, and what we are counting down to, is the next sort of big moment in terms of a vote which is taking place on the 29th of january. that is a week tomorrow. a lot of water under a lot of westminster bridges between now and then. chris, iwill let of westminster bridges between now and then. chris, i will let you get in from the cold. the conservative mp sarah wollaston joins...
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thanks to her work and the work of the pt essay, we were able to fund librarians, councillors and teachers and a lot of the moms push back on that. that is where tax dollars go. why do you want money for us to pay for teachers,. >> we want to keep the library open. we want to support kids and have class sizes that don't go through the roof. we did it. we did it happily for several years. luckily things have gotten better. it was lisa's leadership that got us through that. thank you. [applause] >> seeing no other public comment, any comments from commissioners on this item? >> i wanted to say i had the opportunity to serve with lisa when she was president of the alumni association board, and through her leadership style, the board really attracted board members from all different walks of life, with different backgrounds, even board members who had a really negative experience, but felt really committed to the alumni association. i really want to acknowledge their tremendous leadership on the board. she saved the hebrew program at the high school. the scholarship program, it really enabled
thanks to her work and the work of the pt essay, we were able to fund librarians, councillors and teachers and a lot of the moms push back on that. that is where tax dollars go. why do you want money for us to pay for teachers,. >> we want to keep the library open. we want to support kids and have class sizes that don't go through the roof. we did it. we did it happily for several years. luckily things have gotten better. it was lisa's leadership that got us through that. thank you....
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are supporting maduro's government moscow's warned the us against intervening forty chalons or four pts. well russia is pointing the finger firmly at the united states at the moment we've heard both from sergey lavrov the foreign minister and also the kremlin lavrov says that once again we are convinced that the united states which is paranoid that someone was interfering in their elections without any evidence is itself trying to decide on the fates of other nations and simply interferes in their internal affairs venezuela is not the first case it's just the venezuela in there in that country the interference was especially flagrant he also said that we call on the venezuelan opposition not to become poor ones in someone else's very dirty criminal game earlier the kremlin spoke and said that madeira has not as yet asked russia for any particular assistance asked whether moscow who might grants nicolas maduro political asylum if it came to that well the kremlin said that mr madeira is the legitimate president of venezuela and therefore we consider that question to be inappropriate well
are supporting maduro's government moscow's warned the us against intervening forty chalons or four pts. well russia is pointing the finger firmly at the united states at the moment we've heard both from sergey lavrov the foreign minister and also the kremlin lavrov says that once again we are convinced that the united states which is paranoid that someone was interfering in their elections without any evidence is itself trying to decide on the fates of other nations and simply interferes in...