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so randall williams gave that testimony earlier this week, a couple of days ago. after the kansas city star wrote about it, it got a ton of national attention. it also led to calls that the missouri state health director should resign. it led the democratic leader in the legislator demanding the governor should immediately investigate this matter as to what this state health director has been up to. so williams gave that testimony on tuesday that the state health department under his leadership created a period tracker as part of their efforts to yank the license to operate from the last abortion clinic in the state. then late last night, more than 24 hours after randall williams admitted the existence of that spreadsheet under oath, more than 24 hours after reporters started calling his office from all over the country to ask questions about it the missouri state government put out a statement about it. quote, irresponsible reporting has led to false claims that dr. randall williams tracks the mense central psychesles of women seeking abortions in planet parentho
so randall williams gave that testimony earlier this week, a couple of days ago. after the kansas city star wrote about it, it got a ton of national attention. it also led to calls that the missouri state health director should resign. it led the democratic leader in the legislator demanding the governor should immediately investigate this matter as to what this state health director has been up to. so williams gave that testimony on tuesday that the state health department under his leadership...
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randall williams tracks the menstrual cycles of women in planned parenthood. nothing in the testimony could in any way be cited to support this false claim. the state gumt of missouri says nothing could be cited to support this false claim. state health director randall williams doesn't track the menstrual cycles of women seeking abortions at planned parenthood, no way, right, dr. williams? >> the last column there includes the department's calculation of the woman's last normal period, right? >> yes, sir. >> so this is just a -- this is just a remarkable thing. there's one other piece of this i really want you to see. we have been following this story in missouri for months as missouri republicans, the state government there tries to eliminate all access to abortion in that big state. and you may recall from that earlier coverage that it was the same state health director randall williams, the guy in the bow tie here who in going after the last clinic in the state last year, he is the one who decided to order any woman who wanted to get an abortion in the sta
randall williams tracks the menstrual cycles of women in planned parenthood. nothing in the testimony could in any way be cited to support this false claim. the state gumt of missouri says nothing could be cited to support this false claim. state health director randall williams doesn't track the menstrual cycles of women seeking abortions at planned parenthood, no way, right, dr. williams? >> the last column there includes the department's calculation of the woman's last normal period,...
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that's randall and rebecca. >> i know, baby. >> randall loves his mama.irs tonight. but if you think that show makes you tear up, get ready for sterling's new big screen drama "waves." deep breaths. and nischelle, i wanted to make the most of my time at "e.t." which means getting to put my husband in the hot seat. >> i love it. >> hi. my namis ryan michelle bathe and i'm with "entertainment tonight." >> drop the mic. >> sure my handsome husband is super supporti, but i'm still gonna put his crush on his co-sta"hamilton's" renee elise goldsberry -- on blast. did you know that he was a super duper fan of yours before you guys started working together? erling now is the time to drop dime. singing to me.pping and from "hamilton."hat? i didn't want to muddy it with my own vocal stylis, so i lip nc h singi in the song. >> i'm so glad to know that you weren't creep. >> i'm not creepy for the most part. >> sterland renee are married in the new movie "waves." when tragedy strik their teenage son, it sends the family into turmo. >> all we have is now. >> so, c you
that's randall and rebecca. >> i know, baby. >> randall loves his mama.irs tonight. but if you think that show makes you tear up, get ready for sterling's new big screen drama "waves." deep breaths. and nischelle, i wanted to make the most of my time at "e.t." which means getting to put my husband in the hot seat. >> i love it. >> hi. my namis ryan michelle bathe and i'm with "entertainment tonight." >> drop the mic. >> sure my...
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keegan randall, thank you so much. then you will just crush the three hours. >> thanks. minute of it. >> chris: if you have a big crowd in new york cheering you on. >> i'm counting on that. >> chris: we will be right backe,. we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ why fingerstick when you can scan? with the freestyle libre 14 day system just scan the sensor with your reader, iphone or android and manage your diabetes. with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose levels any time, without fingersticks. ask your doctor to write a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us you can do it without fingersticks. dropping to near record lows, my team at newday usa is helping more veterans refinance than ever. the
keegan randall, thank you so much. then you will just crush the three hours. >> thanks. minute of it. >> chris: if you have a big crowd in new york cheering you on. >> i'm counting on that. >> chris: we will be right backe,. we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ] only pay for what you need. ♪...
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. >>>, randal. >>> en las vegas la autoridades lograron arrestos,, fue captado en cámara, después deuelo pero 90 nacer están en fuerzas. >>> las autoridades tuvieron parte comunicativa de refinerías. >>> gonzález nos dice que como se vio afectada. >>> una gran explosión de una planta química de la comunidad, al sureste de texas iluminó enseres a madrugada. >>> al menos tres personas que trabajan en lugar resultaron heridas tras de estallido ver a 1:00 de la mañana. >>> la provocación que las ventanas y puertas a millas de distancia reventara. >>> la conferencia de prensa evacuó a lo que se recibe cerca de la planta con más de 12 horas los equipos de emergencias continuaron (...) >>poco cantes de lazio de la tarde. >>> a lo que contienen las plantas químicas en condiciones, no han dejado de controlar la cantidad de aire. >>> Él que es cancerígeno este oxo de algo las distancias. >>> con esa sequedad de boca. >>> balaceras que dejó personas muertas. >>> las víctimas mortales encuentran milla de menor de edad, y una la niña de 14. >>> que resultaron gravemente heridos. fue un día lluvio
. >>>, randal. >>> en las vegas la autoridades lograron arrestos,, fue captado en cámara, después deuelo pero 90 nacer están en fuerzas. >>> las autoridades tuvieron parte comunicativa de refinerías. >>> gonzález nos dice que como se vio afectada. >>> una gran explosión de una planta química de la comunidad, al sureste de texas iluminó enseres a madrugada. >>> al menos tres personas que trabajan en lugar resultaron heridas tras de...
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for the nation that conquered him and engaged in the river and directing huge dams like port randall. like fort pack and one day, these dams will lace with power and will generate enormous forces and controlling floods with earth and raising of the fallen people to their feet. the missouri valley will become an industrial area. a new undergirding of strength for america and a new source of opportunity for americans as well as a white. progress that destroyed this new sioux now gives promise of their institution. that's the people living have found blessing can arise and that blessing goes beyond the harness of the river which could come to all men which is dedicated in act and in principle and the preservation of the dignity of man. i'm sure he's not gonna call on the journalist the next day in the press conference and the fact that the wrecking the country is very disturbing and we're hearing that today and that the press is the amenity of the american people with president trump. the press is not the enemy, the press is out there doing more for the american people. >> i'm john weten
for the nation that conquered him and engaged in the river and directing huge dams like port randall. like fort pack and one day, these dams will lace with power and will generate enormous forces and controlling floods with earth and raising of the fallen people to their feet. the missouri valley will become an industrial area. a new undergirding of strength for america and a new source of opportunity for americans as well as a white. progress that destroyed this new sioux now gives promise of...
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. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> you love the love that people have for randall, but it's always niceeciate, like the totality of it >> seth: and this is a fantastic film and at the same time we were talking backstage. you've been very busy, 'cause you're shooting "this is us. >> yes >> seth: and you're promoting this film and then, also "frozen 2. congratulations on that. >> yeah, i'm trying to stomp for it >> seth: yeah. >> thank you hopefully it finds an audience [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, exactly it really had a rough first week yeah >> it's been a tough first week. [ laughter ] i was back there partying with anna and elsa in the snow. [ laughter ] which was a good time. >> seth: your kids are eight and four >> eight and four. yes, two boys. >> seth: are they -- are boys that age, are they impressed with "frozen 2"? >> not at all. >> seth: okay. >> no, listen -- [ laughter ] they are impressed by it they are not impressed that i'm in it. they love the movie. >> seth: oh. >> they love the music of it and then i said, like after it's over, i was, like "you think daddy did a good jo
. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> you love the love that people have for randall, but it's always niceeciate, like the totality of it >> seth: and this is a fantastic film and at the same time we were talking backstage. you've been very busy, 'cause you're shooting "this is us. >> yes >> seth: and you're promoting this film and then, also "frozen 2. congratulations on that. >> yeah, i'm trying to stomp for it >> seth: yeah. >> thank you...
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randall: the largest city in the state of alabama. we make up 31% of the gdp for the state.nomy drives the state. i'm happy to report our employment rate is low. -- our unemployment rate is low. so many of our citizens have tapped out of the labor market trying to find of limit. since i have been in office, the , gearing toward that 3.1%. we always have to remember the birmingham population, probably including new york, like other cities, doubles during the daytime. comingriven by people outside of the city to have these jobs. in my position as mayor, we have to make sure residents who live in the city have gainful employment. david: president trump came to office a year before you did. he wanted progrowth and pro-jobs policies. to what extent, what he has done helped you in alabama? birmingham, alabama is a postindustrial economy. we are moving towards a knowledge based economy. we are in support of startups. my position, what we have tried to do is totally re-create how we engage and encourage business to grow and develop in the city of birmingham where we are not necessar
randall: the largest city in the state of alabama. we make up 31% of the gdp for the state.nomy drives the state. i'm happy to report our employment rate is low. -- our unemployment rate is low. so many of our citizens have tapped out of the labor market trying to find of limit. since i have been in office, the , gearing toward that 3.1%. we always have to remember the birmingham population, probably including new york, like other cities, doubles during the daytime. comingriven by people...
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are delighted to have today at our ninth annual china defense and security conference the honorable randall schriver who's the assistant secretary of defense for indo-pacific security affairs. mr. schriver was appointed to this position on january 8th, 2018. for those of you who don't know anything about jamestown, we are a non-profit foundation in washington that deals and specializes in eurasia with terrorism and deal a lot with china. and we appreciate the people, this program or discussion today is going to be broadcast on c-span. we're very excited about getting the visibility throughout the united states and the critical importance of this speech is that randall schriver's speech today, comments are on the record. he appeared last year at the jamestown foundation china defense and security conference. his comments were off the record at the time. so this year we keep progressing in how we're advancing with secretary schriver and we're trying to get more attention to this issue. but let me first of all say that a couple words about randy. he is has long been known in the china communit
are delighted to have today at our ninth annual china defense and security conference the honorable randall schriver who's the assistant secretary of defense for indo-pacific security affairs. mr. schriver was appointed to this position on january 8th, 2018. for those of you who don't know anything about jamestown, we are a non-profit foundation in washington that deals and specializes in eurasia with terrorism and deal a lot with china. and we appreciate the people, this program or discussion...
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randall? >> thank you.e national referendums in our politics here in the united states. however, we see in the united kingdom a referendum on brexit has thrown their nation into chaos. so my question for you, wouldn't national referendums in the united states lead to similar problems we see in the united kingdom? >> let me take a step back and explain to people what exactly a r referend referendum is. you're a professor of political psychology, but i'm not sure everyone else knows. a referendum is a chance if you meet a hurdle to put a law on a ballot to have a vote. and if enough people vote for it, it passes and becomes law. it takes away the monopoly congress has on passing legislation in the united states. so the question is we have a broken government. we have a government that literally cannot do the basics. we don't have comprehensive immigration reform. we have 11 to 13 million people living undocumented in this country. they don't have any legal status, they have no path to citizenship. we aren't d
randall? >> thank you.e national referendums in our politics here in the united states. however, we see in the united kingdom a referendum on brexit has thrown their nation into chaos. so my question for you, wouldn't national referendums in the united states lead to similar problems we see in the united kingdom? >> let me take a step back and explain to people what exactly a r referend referendum is. you're a professor of political psychology, but i'm not sure everyone else knows....
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as bloomberg news tom randall explains. think what we're seeing : here is an artifact of them continuing to expand their geographic footprint overseas. so looking at the year over year number, we are comparing that to the third quarter of 2018 and that's when tesla finally figured out how to really mass produce cars and started cranking them out and flooded the u.s. market with the model 3, to satiate two years of built-up demand. so after they satiated that demand they moved in february to start selling cars overseas. so of course their u.s. numbers dropped considerably. i think some people will look at that number and say is this a warning signal that u.s. demand is dropping off a cliff? you know, i just don't think there's a lot of evidence to support that. if you go to tesla.com right now there's a two-month wait to get a model 3, and that's i think the longest wait that they've had since about this time last year. so i think it's a signal. it's representative of what's happening as they expand overseas and kind of smoo
as bloomberg news tom randall explains. think what we're seeing : here is an artifact of them continuing to expand their geographic footprint overseas. so looking at the year over year number, we are comparing that to the third quarter of 2018 and that's when tesla finally figured out how to really mass produce cars and started cranking them out and flooded the u.s. market with the model 3, to satiate two years of built-up demand. so after they satiated that demand they moved in february to...
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randall williams. the mandate has since been reversed. in august, a federal judge blocked missouri's near-total ban on abortions one day before it was set to take effect. a federal court halted a similar abortion ban in alabama earlier this week, citing the supreme court's landmark 1973 decision, roe v. wade. in gambia, a beauty queen who sasays the president raped her when she was 18 years old testified thursday to a public truth and reconciliation commission that is invtitigating the atrocities of former presesidt yahya jammeh. fatoto"toufah"alallow s bebeco a leading voe againsthe form presisint, who ruled th west aicanan cntry of 2 miion n pele for 22 years fore his regime deded in017. two otr women ve also me forwarto accusthe form present of re and seal assault. latein the badcast, 'llo to gbia to speakith "touh" llow abouter testiny. in hong kong, police fired tear gas thursday evening to clear crowds of anti-authoritarian protesters who mingled with halloween revelers in the city's busiest nightlife district. the protesters used t
randall williams. the mandate has since been reversed. in august, a federal judge blocked missouri's near-total ban on abortions one day before it was set to take effect. a federal court halted a similar abortion ban in alabama earlier this week, citing the supreme court's landmark 1973 decision, roe v. wade. in gambia, a beauty queen who sasays the president raped her when she was 18 years old testified thursday to a public truth and reconciliation commission that is invtitigating the...
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randall williams. the mandate has since been reversed. in august, a federal judge blocked missouri's near-total ban on abortions one day before it was set to take effect. a federal court halted a similar abortion ban in alabama earlier this week, citing the supreme court's landmark 1973 decision, roe v. wade. in gambia, a beauty queen who says the president raped her when she was 18 years old testified thursday to a public truth and reconciliation commission that is iesestigati the atrocities of former prpresent yahya jammeh fafato"toufah" jallow s s beco a leading voe againsthe foer preredent, who ruled e westfricicanountry of 2 llioion ople for 22 year before his regimenended 2017.7. two her womehave alscome forwd to acce the foer prident ofape and xual assaul lar in theroadcastwe' go toambia to spe with "tfah" jallow abo her tesmony. in hong kong, police fired tear gas thursday evening to clear crowds of anti-authoritarian protesters who mingled with halloween revelers in the city's busiest nightlife district. the protesters used the h
randall williams. the mandate has since been reversed. in august, a federal judge blocked missouri's near-total ban on abortions one day before it was set to take effect. a federal court halted a similar abortion ban in alabama earlier this week, citing the supreme court's landmark 1973 decision, roe v. wade. in gambia, a beauty queen who says the president raped her when she was 18 years old testified thursday to a public truth and reconciliation commission that is iesestigati the atrocities...
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. >> commissioner randall. >> reporter: they say the real need is something in the way of a long-term solution. >> want to make sure that just because the lights are on now, we know there is a problem you have to work on a solution. >> reporter: in a statement, pg&e welcomes any feedback on how to improve safety or the power shut off process. the results of this investigation are due by the second week of january. in sausalito, wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> a new bill is looking to crack down on pg&e bonuses. senator kamala harris introduced the legislation that would ban utilities and that are going through bankruptcy, like pg&e, from paying their executives bonuses. in june pg&e announced plans to give his top executives $11 million in bonuses but a bankruptcy judge with that money on hold. here's released a statement saying "my common sense bill will make sure executives of bankrupt utility companies won't be rewarded with big bonuses and free trips after the failures leave millions of people without essential services like power or water." >>> multimillion dollar settlement over dead
. >> commissioner randall. >> reporter: they say the real need is something in the way of a long-term solution. >> want to make sure that just because the lights are on now, we know there is a problem you have to work on a solution. >> reporter: in a statement, pg&e welcomes any feedback on how to improve safety or the power shut off process. the results of this investigation are due by the second week of january. in sausalito, wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> a...
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we'll hear from randall next calling from georgia, and on our republican line. caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. i'd like to make a point. every seems to be overlooking the fact that president trump has done more for this country than any of the presidents in the last 10 lines of presidencies. i would also like to say that i democrats, they can get over it, they're trying to get rid of a president because they're seeing that their ways are not the ways of the american people. donald trump has made this a better place and they can't stand it. people. donald trump has not done anything more than any other president has ever done as far as asking for favors or wanting to get something ash accomplished. i think they would try to impeach over the color of his limousine. i think the callers calling to bad mouth our president need to find a new way of life or stop and rethink their own. it's just ridiculous to see what we're having to put up with now in the house of representatives if this was a totally due process investigation that allowed everyone to have equal opportun
we'll hear from randall next calling from georgia, and on our republican line. caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. i'd like to make a point. every seems to be overlooking the fact that president trump has done more for this country than any of the presidents in the last 10 lines of presidencies. i would also like to say that i democrats, they can get over it, they're trying to get rid of a president because they're seeing that their ways are not the ways of the american people. donald...
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earth would be the alternative maybe not randalls. i'm a look at it another way no treats i'm just saying something made by procter and gamble in order to make pringles sustainably the price of pringles needs to go up 4 or 5 times at least and probably more. to it the thought of having to fork over something doesn't appeal to me even as a child i didn't like that everywhere there are products that are given hot air but you shouldn't really exist at all to destroy all types of products for a time to no furniture household appliances and the drawings for communication and entertainment and taste of course all. right now are you got a former i have a r r r. r. and i am. very honored to be thinking of john. and you're. so rich is not. nice for you because you're not taking it returned and so you know they stand on their person and you don't live here or you know the new john because there's just trash as far as i'm concerned now and us just like they don't really make anything that's worth keeping anymore now it's all plastic. you know th
earth would be the alternative maybe not randalls. i'm a look at it another way no treats i'm just saying something made by procter and gamble in order to make pringles sustainably the price of pringles needs to go up 4 or 5 times at least and probably more. to it the thought of having to fork over something doesn't appeal to me even as a child i didn't like that everywhere there are products that are given hot air but you shouldn't really exist at all to destroy all types of products for a...
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i think randall is a good dad.tell us what we can expect coming in. a little a little something. >> goodness. well, we had our thanksgiving episode which is the fall finale, and you see a few different things happening there is a fallout between kevin and randall. we're trying to figure out what the nature of that is, and we also see rebecca beginning a decline in her cognition, which is really sad and for folks who are dealing with older parents, i think it's something that a lot of people can relate to when you start to parent a person who has been parenting you. >> speaking of movies that your kids can see, "frozen 2" is a mega success. >> it's the little movie that could. >> did you love playing this role >> it was awesome. >> what was fun about it >> i mean, this is the house that the mouse built and to be able to go in the booth and know my voice would be coming out of an animated character space, and i have a little action figure. it's a wonderful story it's an action, so it's male, female, it doesn't matter
i think randall is a good dad.tell us what we can expect coming in. a little a little something. >> goodness. well, we had our thanksgiving episode which is the fall finale, and you see a few different things happening there is a fallout between kevin and randall. we're trying to figure out what the nature of that is, and we also see rebecca beginning a decline in her cognition, which is really sad and for folks who are dealing with older parents, i think it's something that a lot of...
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. >> commissioner randall. >> reporter: they say the real need is something in the way of a long-term solution. >> want to make sure that just because the lights are on now, we know there is a problem you have to work on a solution. >> reporter: in a statement, pg&e welcomes any feedback on how to improve safety or the power shut off process. the results of this investigation are due by the second week of january. in sausalito, wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> a new bill is looking to crack down on pg&e bonuses. senator kamala harris introduced the legislation that would ban utilities and that are going through bankruptcy, like pg&e, from paying their executives bonuses. in june pg&e announced plans to give his top executives $11 million in bonuses but a bankruptcy judge with that money on hold. here's released a statement saying "my common sense bill will make sure executives of bankrupt utility companies won't
. >> commissioner randall. >> reporter: they say the real need is something in the way of a long-term solution. >> want to make sure that just because the lights are on now, we know there is a problem you have to work on a solution. >> reporter: in a statement, pg&e welcomes any feedback on how to improve safety or the power shut off process. the results of this investigation are due by the second week of january. in sausalito, wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> a...
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. >> reporter: attorney randall scarlet says the temporary defense did not have any coverings, cameras, and was unmanned. >> people are sneaking in this way all the time. everyone down there knew this was the way to get into festival for free. >> reporter: the gunman's car was parked about three quarters of a mile away. he answered the grounds where he killed three people and injured more than a dozen. >> other organizers are going to see this and they are going to be worried. >> i hope i hope. the goal is that we are secure. >> reporter: scarlet has filed a lawsuit against the gilroy garlic festival association for negligence and premises liability. the lawsuit says this horrific incident was facilitated by a made possible by the negligent acts of the defendants. >> you and i, and anyone else that goes to these events should be secure. now, at some point, it is cost prohibitive. we are not asking for everything in the world. we are asking for more than a football lease, there has got to be something more than this. >> the bullet hit my bone and ricocheted. it blew off half my calf. >>
. >> reporter: attorney randall scarlet says the temporary defense did not have any coverings, cameras, and was unmanned. >> people are sneaking in this way all the time. everyone down there knew this was the way to get into festival for free. >> reporter: the gunman's car was parked about three quarters of a mile away. he answered the grounds where he killed three people and injured more than a dozen. >> other organizers are going to see this and they are going to be...
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off and how the loss of his father when he was just 10 years old impacted his role on the show as randalllm, "waves. our sunday sit down with sterling k. brown plus the latest news and politics as always this weekend on "sunday today.h us in the morning or set the dvr and watch us any time you like. for now, i'll send it back tnce we'll see you on sunday morning. >> we will see you then, willie. thank you. >> for a lot of young people, checking those likes has turned into an obsession. thatwht to reduce stress concerns about what the likes are doing to young people's mental health nbc's kate snow has more >> is everybody on instagram >> yes >> reporter: in the world of instagram these students know well, they post a photo and see how many people like that post are you looking to see whether people like it are you worried about that when we spoke a couple years ago, liam said he used to spend money to get more likes. >> i remember back in 5th grady would buy them to make myself look popular it was horrible. >> reporter: but now instagram is testing a new system worldwide, a small percentag
off and how the loss of his father when he was just 10 years old impacted his role on the show as randalllm, "waves. our sunday sit down with sterling k. brown plus the latest news and politics as always this weekend on "sunday today.h us in the morning or set the dvr and watch us any time you like. for now, i'll send it back tnce we'll see you on sunday morning. >> we will see you then, willie. thank you. >> for a lot of young people, checking those likes has turned into...
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. >> the siege ended at 12:15 when randall weaver and his three children walked off the mountain after. >> there is all this tremendous ferment that is arising precisely because of the end of the cold war. this mindset that the united states government is the enemy breeds almost a decade of violence. >> in langley, virginia today, right outside cia headquarters, a young man with a rifle opened fire on a number of people who were in their cars. >> no one would ever think that a situation like a shooting of cia personnel would happen on their front doorstep. the shooter escapes. >> two cia employees were shot to death in virginia. a pakistani suspect is reported to be back in pakistan. >> they figure out his name, mir qazi. but they don't know where to peg him. who is he working for? what organization? >> in the 1970s we were dealing with terrorist groups. in this case there was no group that could be identified. this was the actions of one single individual. we did not realize that terrorism seemed to be moving in a new direction. [ sirens ] >> a mysterious explosion underground has spr
. >> the siege ended at 12:15 when randall weaver and his three children walked off the mountain after. >> there is all this tremendous ferment that is arising precisely because of the end of the cold war. this mindset that the united states government is the enemy breeds almost a decade of violence. >> in langley, virginia today, right outside cia headquarters, a young man with a rifle opened fire on a number of people who were in their cars. >> no one would ever think...
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i want to thank randall scott from the fisherman's wharf, captain marvin from the community benefit district, andrew robinson from the east coast community benefit district , and speaking on behalf of all of those community groups , i will ask karen to come up and say a few words. [applause] >> thank you, mohammed. good morning, everyone. i am the executive director of union square. as mohammed mentioned, we are here at the historic cable car turnaround, also known as the gateway to union square and to san francisco. here in union square all of our merchants and hotel owners are getting ready for the holidays. they are putting the finishing touches on the holiday windows. the ice rink has opened, the tree is up and it will be lit the day after christmas. we are getting ready to have an even cleaner and safer and festive holiday season down here we are looking forward to this. this is our most favorite time of the year. i would like to thank madam mayor for suggesting that we bring back the eco- blitz. it is sort of like when you have family and friends over for thanksgiving. you have to clea
i want to thank randall scott from the fisherman's wharf, captain marvin from the community benefit district, andrew robinson from the east coast community benefit district , and speaking on behalf of all of those community groups , i will ask karen to come up and say a few words. [applause] >> thank you, mohammed. good morning, everyone. i am the executive director of union square. as mohammed mentioned, we are here at the historic cable car turnaround, also known as the gateway to union...
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i have worked with randall and al, and we've mapped out every single one of them and rated them as tork they would need to get restored. that information is passed onto sf shines, and they are going to rank it. so if they have x budget for a year, they can say all right, we're going to pick these five, and they're putting together clusters, so they build on top of what's already there. >> a cluster of neon signs is sort of, i guess, like a cluster of grapes. when you see them on a corner or on a block, it lights up the neighborhood and creates an ambient glow. if you havy got two of three of them, you've created an atmosphere that's almost like a movie set. >> some of the hotel, we've already invested in to get those neon signs for people to enjoy at night include the elk hotel, jefferson hotel, the verona, not to mention some we've done in chinatown, as well as the city's portal neighborhood. >> we got the fund to restore it. it took five months, and the biggest challenge was it was completely infested with pigeons. once we got it clean, it came out beautiful. >> neon signs are often
i have worked with randall and al, and we've mapped out every single one of them and rated them as tork they would need to get restored. that information is passed onto sf shines, and they are going to rank it. so if they have x budget for a year, they can say all right, we're going to pick these five, and they're putting together clusters, so they build on top of what's already there. >> a cluster of neon signs is sort of, i guess, like a cluster of grapes. when you see them on a corner...
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randall lacey wants to change that everyone here knows her as miss rain you will hear differently 3 years after her daughter was stabbed to death she was left to raise her grandkids on her own 2 years ago one of them was also killing. miss ray wanted to do her part to combat violence on the streets so she founded the chess club. to. see michael my 1st question and the long suffering kids meet at the police station to play chess against members of the community and police officers as we are. introduced. here white still allow the police to every time you stop to think about this you insult the dragon a day at a dragon a brother with great glee on the way the rest of what yourself you know the kind this side of the. same thing go for the peace although we also want to sit down without your men. here children who. now with your thought. plus whoever is playing chess is not out on the street says miss wright she also thinks that playing chess teaches the kids to solve their problems with reason and not by pulling a gun and resulting to violence. well my dad told me it says the right way to do
randall lacey wants to change that everyone here knows her as miss rain you will hear differently 3 years after her daughter was stabbed to death she was left to raise her grandkids on her own 2 years ago one of them was also killing. miss ray wanted to do her part to combat violence on the streets so she founded the chess club. to. see michael my 1st question and the long suffering kids meet at the police station to play chess against members of the community and police officers as we are....
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now i'd like to turn it over to randall scott. he is the c.e.o. of the fisherman's wharf c.b.d. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you to all of you. i came here last december to fisherman's wharf and fell in love with it all over again. i want to encourage each and everyone of you to come down and visit and see what is going on. the pedestrian developments of jefferson street, wider sidewalks, easier to walk through, all around the world, people have been doing this to their cities and the foot traffic and the visitation that comes down with that and the boost of businesses is absolutely fantastic. i can't wait for this to finish. thank you very much for only promising for one year. as mentioned, we are the tourist heart of the city. people come down here, they have fun, they go back to their homes , they bring back more people. i just want to say, you know, to the city, thank you for reinvesting and fisherman's wharf. we promised to take very good care of it and we look forward to those people walking down the street. to those of you in the bay area, i would h
now i'd like to turn it over to randall scott. he is the c.e.o. of the fisherman's wharf c.b.d. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you to all of you. i came here last december to fisherman's wharf and fell in love with it all over again. i want to encourage each and everyone of you to come down and visit and see what is going on. the pedestrian developments of jefferson street, wider sidewalks, easier to walk through, all around the world, people have been doing this to...
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cofounder and former ceo does not seem to think so >> that will never work is the title of mark randall'stifreeze commonly heard from his colleagues and investors who bought dvds by mail would never work. >> people need to know the untold story of netflix how it was not always globally was this tiny, struggling company in office with very green carpet no furniture. >> reporter: fast forward network over $100 billion, leaving way in digital video streaming. >> wanted to be the size of a single block buster store. and it went past the eye want to be the size of a small video chain. i never imagined we would have 150 million subscribers. i never imagined we would make our own television shows and movies. they now face an unpredictable future with disney, apple and nbc doing their own platform. >> the biggest challenges are those companies that have very deep catalogs and at the same time quality content consumers want. >> reporter: media giants also have multiple sources of revenue they can rely on >> something to be concerned about because they have one source of revenue. >> reporter: rando
cofounder and former ceo does not seem to think so >> that will never work is the title of mark randall'stifreeze commonly heard from his colleagues and investors who bought dvds by mail would never work. >> people need to know the untold story of netflix how it was not always globally was this tiny, struggling company in office with very green carpet no furniture. >> reporter: fast forward network over $100 billion, leaving way in digital video streaming. >> wanted to...
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brown known best as his role of randall pearson on the hit nbc show "this is us."hest rated show in all of television, turning brown into an emmy and golden globe winning star. what may appeared to be an over night success was a 13-year acting ground for brown beginning at grad school. sterling and i got together talking about his latest film and his ride from that old nyu stomping ground. >> now, this is a good moment because years ago when you were in school and watching everybody. and now everybody is watching you. >> it is kind of crazy. >> it has been kind of crazy for sterling k. brown since the premier three years ago of the hit nbc's show, "this is us." >> can i hug you? >> i will be like yeah, i am down for the hug and we just squeeze it and sometimes they hold on. all right. and then they let go. >> we are perfectly imperfect. >> what do you think about "this is us" that has so connected with people? >> i think it has because we are disconnected. i think folks feel collectively they get to enjoy the experience with the pearsons. we deal with so many diffe
brown known best as his role of randall pearson on the hit nbc show "this is us."hest rated show in all of television, turning brown into an emmy and golden globe winning star. what may appeared to be an over night success was a 13-year acting ground for brown beginning at grad school. sterling and i got together talking about his latest film and his ride from that old nyu stomping ground. >> now, this is a good moment because years ago when you were in school and watching...
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included justice scalia, chief justice roberts, ice president cheney, judges ken starr, robert bork, ray randall, edith jones, doug ginsburg, jeff sutton and then judge not justice neil gorsuch, also included former attorney general michael mr. casey, from white as counsel don mcgahn, john allison and senators tom cotton in ben sasse. that brings us to today's lecture. it is my privilege to introduce for this year's lecture the honorable william barr, attorney general of the united states. people serve in government from a wide variety of reasons in addition to performing valuable public service. there's power. there's a stepping stone to even higher office, or the prestige of having had the position and the honor one receive all serving the country in such an important role. but in the current case it's really difficult to see how most of these self-serving and sends apply. the that still does is for performing a valuable public service. indeed, much of his career has been spent performing executive session exact to such service going back to his early days with the cia. he received his ma in,
included justice scalia, chief justice roberts, ice president cheney, judges ken starr, robert bork, ray randall, edith jones, doug ginsburg, jeff sutton and then judge not justice neil gorsuch, also included former attorney general michael mr. casey, from white as counsel don mcgahn, john allison and senators tom cotton in ben sasse. that brings us to today's lecture. it is my privilege to introduce for this year's lecture the honorable william barr, attorney general of the united states....
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randall williams, and more shocking is he is a ob/gyn. he knows better, but instead of relying on the medical ethics that he was taught and the many patient experiences that he has had over his career, he instead decided his job was to act on the behest of the politician to end abortion as part of a political agenda and forgetting to treat patients. rep. clay: what would it mean for patients in missouri if your clinic closes? dr. mcnicholas: the consequence of that -- there are so many consequences to that. certainly people will be forced , to carry pregnancies they can't and shouldn't and don't want to, continuing the cycle of poverty for some. many will be forced to travel long distances, expending resources they already don't have to access that care. people will have lost the trust they have in the state of missouri, who have been advocated its sensitivity to providing basic health care. rep. clay: thank you for your response. i thank the entire panel for being here today. madam chair i yield back. rep. maloney: i will now recognize c
randall williams, and more shocking is he is a ob/gyn. he knows better, but instead of relying on the medical ethics that he was taught and the many patient experiences that he has had over his career, he instead decided his job was to act on the behest of the politician to end abortion as part of a political agenda and forgetting to treat patients. rep. clay: what would it mean for patients in missouri if your clinic closes? dr. mcnicholas: the consequence of that -- there are so many...
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attorney randall scarlet said festival organizers didn't do enough to keep festival goers safe.and made sure it surrounded the entire fencing and there should have been guards monitoring the fence and who
attorney randall scarlet said festival organizers didn't do enough to keep festival goers safe.and made sure it surrounded the entire fencing and there should have been guards monitoring the fence and who
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attorney randall scarlet said festival organizers didn't do enough to keep festival goers safe. festival organizers should have had better fencing and made sure it surrounded the entire fencing and there should have been guards monitoring the fence and who was coming and going ready to stop or alert authorities about the gunman. >> as you read the complaint you will see there were numerous lacks by the security at the event. >> reporter: so far five people shot at the festival have joined the lawsuit and a sixth has indicated she will be joining as well. the attorneys saying the victims have racked up millions of dollars in medical bills but their primary focus is on holding festival organizers accountable. >> the people who run the garlic festival, i hope they plan to make safety measures and improvements in the future. >> reporter: the gilroy garlic festival association released a statement saying the lawsuit filed today stemming from a horrific act of domestic terrorism is not unexpected and we will respond to the appropriate legal channels. as a nonprofit organization we mus
attorney randall scarlet said festival organizers didn't do enough to keep festival goers safe. festival organizers should have had better fencing and made sure it surrounded the entire fencing and there should have been guards monitoring the fence and who was coming and going ready to stop or alert authorities about the gunman. >> as you read the complaint you will see there were numerous lacks by the security at the event. >> reporter: so far five people shot at the festival have...
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i just want to also give kudos to randal and rachel from the community benefit district at fisherman's wharf. the business there is like a roller coaster ride. today was completely dead. so events like this help merchants it keeps the vie vibrance. the fact that we are having this discussion, i mean, is great. there's a michael jackson performer. there's a sinatra performer. they are not permitted performers. they just come up randomly whenever they want so to speak. but having this discussion today, we are ready and we know what we are getting. i commend this gentleman here. wharf fest is going to be very successful. i think it will be sold out. this is not a first time event. they have a history behind this event. so i just think that this one in particular, the music is going to be really cool this year. so i'm all for it. >> thank you. anymore public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. do we have a motion? >> i'll raise the motion to approve it with the staff and the sfpd recommendation, the two conditions for approval. >> i second the motion. [roll call] >> it has been
i just want to also give kudos to randal and rachel from the community benefit district at fisherman's wharf. the business there is like a roller coaster ride. today was completely dead. so events like this help merchants it keeps the vie vibrance. the fact that we are having this discussion, i mean, is great. there's a michael jackson performer. there's a sinatra performer. they are not permitted performers. they just come up randomly whenever they want so to speak. but having this discussion...
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attorney randall scarlet seeing the festival organizers didn't do enough to keep festivalgoers safe. the gunmen avoided metal detectors at the entrances by cutting through a fence. attorneys say organizers should have had better fencing and made sure it surrounded the entire venue and there should've been guards monitoring the fence and who was coming and going, ready to stop, or at least alert authorities about the gunmen. >> as you read the complaint, you will see there were numerous lapses, absolute lapses . by the security at this event. >> reporter: so far five people shot at the festival have joined the lawsuit. the sixth indicated she will be doing as well. the attorneys sang the victims have racked up millions of dollars in medical bills, but their primary focus is on holding festival organizers accountable. >> the people who run the garlic festival, i hope that they plan to make safety measures with improvements in the future. >> reporter: the gilroy garlic festival association released a statement reading the lawsuit filed today stemmed from a horrific act of domestic terro
attorney randall scarlet seeing the festival organizers didn't do enough to keep festivalgoers safe. the gunmen avoided metal detectors at the entrances by cutting through a fence. attorneys say organizers should have had better fencing and made sure it surrounded the entire venue and there should've been guards monitoring the fence and who was coming and going, ready to stop, or at least alert authorities about the gunmen. >> as you read the complaint, you will see there were numerous...