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. >> mark:the shooting happened early >> mark:antioch police say, the man -- timothy sean randolph -- was shot as he ran into an open garage while officers were a witness tells kron 4, randolph was unarmed. >>: i did not see him with a weapon but they had in sixteens pointed at him. they ordered him to put his hands up and when he turned around and they shot him. >> mark: randolph was airlifted to the >> mark:his condition is unknown. >> mark:and only on kron four. randolph's family tells us the >> mark:randolph's mother says he was shot in the back while running away from police. >> mark: actually happened according to her son's girlfriend. >>: and that hot tap him and have him on the ground after breaking his leg before, be an alliance. and she says he was not air listed as well. >> mark: kron 4 has reached out to antioch police, but we have not heard back with any >> darya:a wild scene in san leandro. as police chased two suspected burglars through a neighborhood. >> darya:police received a call just after 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. from a neighbor who reported seeing two suspi
. >> mark:the shooting happened early >> mark:antioch police say, the man -- timothy sean randolph -- was shot as he ran into an open garage while officers were a witness tells kron 4, randolph was unarmed. >>: i did not see him with a weapon but they had in sixteens pointed at him. they ordered him to put his hands up and when he turned around and they shot him. >> mark: randolph was airlifted to the >> mark:his condition is unknown. >> mark:and only on kron...
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new cyclical upswing economics professor michael hudson weighs then coming right up and anthony randolph that was on the program today he's giving us his libertarian assessment on monetary policy over indebtedness and the financial instability that we just went through and into days big deal edward harris and i are discussing time off of the first of our work and what exactly they're actually has on output it all starts right now. with. our lead story water now it's no secret that we are living in an increasingly water stressful world and that water resources are becoming an instrument of power for those who have them roughly sixty percent of all fresh water runs within cross border basins and only an estimated forty percent of those basins are governed by a some sort of basin agreement basically those upstream hold all the cards well those downstream are the losers now the very scary part however is that our environmental security economic development and political stability or all greatly greatly dependent on the management of the world's watersheds now here's the trillion dollar quest
new cyclical upswing economics professor michael hudson weighs then coming right up and anthony randolph that was on the program today he's giving us his libertarian assessment on monetary policy over indebtedness and the financial instability that we just went through and into days big deal edward harris and i are discussing time off of the first of our work and what exactly they're actually has on output it all starts right now. with. our lead story water now it's no secret that we are living...
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randolph was unarmed. > > put your hands down a. don't move. he did not comply said they shot him. i did not see him with a vote weapon but they all had their weapons pointed at him. they were ordering him to put their hands where they could see them. i saw him turn around and he would not stop so they shot him. > >randolph was airlifted to a local hospital. his condition is unknown. antioch police say, he has an extensive criminal history. his family says. the police version of events is wrong. kron 4's jeff bush spoke to the man's mother. he is live in antioch tonight. with a story you'll see only on 4. jeff, what does the family say? > > the man's mother is very upset with the police department. he was actually running away from police when he was shot in the garage of his girlfriend's house. > > he was shot in the back she. called me a few minutes ago to say she had just gotten hot back because they had her home cornered of. she said there is yellow tape over the garage. they drug him from the garage and hogtied him, broke his legs, and kept him on the ground for over an hour i
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antioch police say, the man -- timothy sean randolph -- was garage while officers were >> mark:a witnesstells kron 4, randolph was unarmed. >>: i didn't see him with a weapon no from but i saw them with their weapons. there was a total of 12 to 14¢. >> mark:randolph was airlifted to the extensive criminal history. >> mark: randolph's family says the police version of what happened is wrong. >> mark:randolph's mother says he was away from police. >> mark:she described what she says actually happened according to her son's girlfriend. >> mark:kron 4 has reached out to antioch police, but we have not heard back with any clarification. >> darya:planned parenthood in san francisco says, protesters are harassing patients and staff members and the city should do more to protect them. kron 4's j-r stone went to city hall to see what sort of action -- if any -- the city is planning to do in response. >>: and what we've noticed over the last month is that it's getting worse. the protesters and the san francisco on this regarding the bumpers on. >>: we have protesters who are selling women and fall
antioch police say, the man -- timothy sean randolph -- was garage while officers were >> mark:a witnesstells kron 4, randolph was unarmed. >>: i didn't see him with a weapon no from but i saw them with their weapons. there was a total of 12 to 14¢. >> mark:randolph was airlifted to the extensive criminal history. >> mark: randolph's family says the police version of what happened is wrong. >> mark:randolph's mother says he was away from police. >> mark:she...
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time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return anthony randolph goes on the program mr endows i sat down with me to discuss what effect popped asset bubbles will have on state and municipal finances then in today's big deal edward harrison is back and he and i are discussing credit risks plus remember you can see all sidelines petered in today show on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust r t's and i want to pollute who live dot com excuse me who are dot com slash live dots there it is and we're going to break here are a look at some your closing numbers of the bell stick around. and try to. be pulling out of. your life or if you're preaching everybody. oh well. you know a lot like that i. think. sometimes nothing. is. it's not just he still can still be. john if you see the stage if you look at the. speech on the. right. search string. and i think that you're. on our reporters there. they want to take this country back to the middle ages a public event. for that and that you know they derive their ability to very very rigid interpretation of look at a co
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. >> host: randolph may, what is your opening statement? >> guest: i am glad to be here. thanks. i have a different perspective. the bottom line is my preference would be at this time the commission not move forward to adopt any new regulations. now, at this time, they just proposed rules and what i prefer to see is for the commission to watch the marketplace, see how it continues to develop, remember the internet space is a dynamic space. it is changing rapidly and this is the key point. in its notice and previous attempt to adopt rules the commission hasn't identified a market failure. in other words, it isn't saying this market failed and consumers are being harmed at this time. there are an awful lot of coulds and mights in the notice about things that might and could happen to consumers and i agree if they did happen then the commission in that case should take some action. but the commission itself says explicitly that it doesn't -- in its view, the need for adopt these regulations isn't dependented upon whether there is a market failure or in other words a lack of competit
. >> host: randolph may, what is your opening statement? >> guest: i am glad to be here. thanks. i have a different perspective. the bottom line is my preference would be at this time the commission not move forward to adopt any new regulations. now, at this time, they just proposed rules and what i prefer to see is for the commission to watch the marketplace, see how it continues to develop, remember the internet space is a dynamic space. it is changing rapidly and this is the key...
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til lip randolph -- a. philip randolph, and his organ was "the messenger," and he writes patriotism has no appeal to us, justice has. they were opposed to the regiment. >> well, a. philip randolph, and i'm blanking -- chandler owens. >> chandler owens, they were socialists. >> yes. so you hit upon it. >> right. >> and that's an interesting point to talk about why the military has not been given credit, because the military -- and especially for the '60 when we have black power and in some ways, you know, randolph and owen are sort of representing a black power ideology at that point this time. but that the military was seen as the man's operation. >> right. >> so if you got in the military, you were a part of the oppressor. remember, if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem. >> right. >> and certainly, the military was definitely seen as part of the problem. duboise was ambivalent too, and then he came out with his urge or encouragement to blacks to support the war effort. and he was r
til lip randolph -- a. philip randolph, and his organ was "the messenger," and he writes patriotism has no appeal to us, justice has. they were opposed to the regiment. >> well, a. philip randolph, and i'm blanking -- chandler owens. >> chandler owens, they were socialists. >> yes. so you hit upon it. >> right. >> and that's an interesting point to talk about why the military has not been given credit, because the military -- and especially for the '60...
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randolph of virginia stated in the constitutional convention that the president under the constitution that they were writing would have great opportunities of abusing his power, particularly in the time of war. tyranny,hat ultimate the authors of the constitution adopted impeachment as the ultimate remedy. days, we as americans will commemorate the 200th anniversary of that fight for freedom that began on the rude bridge at concord. we will be worthy of those that fought on our behalf in 1776. if we fight for the rule of law, as they set it forth in what is now the oldest written constitution still in use in the entire world. mr. chairman, we will be worthy of those who brought freedom to america only if we continue to remember, as we have in this inquiry, that impeachment is designed as the one way by which a president can vindicate himself. colonel george mason reminded the framers of the constitution that the impeachment proceeding is designed to vindicate the rights of the people against a tyrant. but it is also provided so that there will be honorable acquittal for a public offic
randolph of virginia stated in the constitutional convention that the president under the constitution that they were writing would have great opportunities of abusing his power, particularly in the time of war. tyranny,hat ultimate the authors of the constitution adopted impeachment as the ultimate remedy. days, we as americans will commemorate the 200th anniversary of that fight for freedom that began on the rude bridge at concord. we will be worthy of those that fought on our behalf in 1776....
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time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return anthony randolph so is on the program mr endows i sat down with me to discuss what effect popped asset bubbles will have on state and municipal finances then in today's big deal edward harrison is back and he and i are discussing credit risks plus remember you can see all segments pictured in today's show on youtube youtube dot com slash boom bust our teeth and on who have dot com excuse me who are dot com plus the dots there it is and we're going to break here are a look at summer closing numbers at the bell stick around. would you like me you want your comedy news with some t want to comedy news to be a bear fisted no holds barred fight to the dad. but the truth vampire winding into the next in the corporate elite the billionaire freaks well they're going. well that's what you get with my new show projected tonight. this was in the washington well so this. is a. candidate for the office you are going to do that actually back to me doesn't do too much for ad revenue my own tech agriculture giant piece on a sevent
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that was anthony randolph director of economic research at the reason foundation time now for today's big deal. big deal time with edward harris and ed and i are talking about how much you work and what optimal trade off between leisure and productivity is what is the optimal tradeoff i think i got there and we want to get started off with you know germany and germans now you've lived and worked in germany as i understand it and you know can you just talk to me about how many annual days of leave germans tend to get and what their idea of a vacation versus work and time allotted to both is like so in germany or actually in europe in general i think you know you're getting at least four weeks most puts get five including places in like the u.k. and france and so forth but the germans get up to six so they give you thirty days plus ten days of actual vacation holidays you know like christmas and new year's and so forth so we had forty days off but the thing is that you know my general observation when i was in germany is that they're very strict not just about making sure they have fun
that was anthony randolph director of economic research at the reason foundation time now for today's big deal. big deal time with edward harris and ed and i are talking about how much you work and what optimal trade off between leisure and productivity is what is the optimal tradeoff i think i got there and we want to get started off with you know germany and germans now you've lived and worked in germany as i understand it and you know can you just talk to me about how many annual days of...
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time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return anthony randolph so is on the program mr endows i sat down with me to discuss what effect popped asset bubbles will have on state and municipal finances then in today's big deal edward harrison is back and he and i are discussing credit risks plus remember you can see all sidelines petered in today show on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust our teeth and i want to pollute who has dot com excuse me hulu dot com flush them down but there it is and we were going to break here are a look at some your closing numbers of the bell stick around. and. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question lol. i'm the president and i think a society that case i think corporation trying to convince us to consume can do. the banks are trying to get all that all about money and i'm actually sick for politicians writing the laws and regulations to tax corporate bankers. there's just too much is a s
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to raymond randolph and thomas griffith the two republican appointed judges who wrote the d.c. circuit court decision over the objection of a third judge obamacare only allows the federal government to give subsidies to people on state exchanges not federally run exchanges the evidence randolph and griffin gave for this bizarre claim is section thirty six b. of the affordable care act which gives the government the power to subsidize health care care plans which were enrolled in through an exchange of stablish by the state . there's no question that this is a really poorly worded sutton's sometimes the united states is referred to as the state at all but to say as the d.c. circuit court did today that it means that the government can only subsidize insurance plans bought on exchanges set up by the states is just insane as you know highs are pointed out over at think progress that in order to accept the d.c. circuit boards reasoning one has to believe that congress buried it didn't timebomb within the arcane position provisions of the affordable care act that when a debt when it
to raymond randolph and thomas griffith the two republican appointed judges who wrote the d.c. circuit court decision over the objection of a third judge obamacare only allows the federal government to give subsidies to people on state exchanges not federally run exchanges the evidence randolph and griffin gave for this bizarre claim is section thirty six b. of the affordable care act which gives the government the power to subsidize health care care plans which were enrolled in through an...
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philip randolph began to lecture at the college. .. those who made the victory thrill of victory then after those were her parents and from any of you perhaps grand parent. here i cannot help but not a recent letter to "the new york times" for world war ii veterans edward wood junior responded to restore e-mails all run across regarding the question of lbj's leg always controversial. she wrote for my generation of world war ii veterans, the social legislation passed under president clinton job leadership helped out some of the ideals we had fought for in the war, expressed in 1941 by president franklin roosevelt's four freedoms. i cried from a long-delayed joy when johnson signed the civil rights that. johnson's other legislation still resonates 50 years later. his initiatives help initiate the society for 1941 to 1945. undeniably the age of roosevelt and the progressive pursuit of the freedoms can be made very long time ago. even now, after so many years of conservative political ascendant then can her to class were from above, more t
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randolph was airlifted to the medical center and police say he is expected to survive. >>> coming up a young teen hit by a car while skateboarding, what witnesses saw. >>> and a opportunititive killed in a shootout with police and u.s. marshals and how a television show is connected to the story. >>> and connected to the willow pass grade we will tell you more about the area. >>> and temperatures are not cool, they are running warm on afternoon highs and we'll see if they produce any shower activity. . >>> overnight, they targeted buildings they considered hamas control. the power station television station, this marked the heaviest night of bombing since the fighting began three weeks ago according to a pal stillian official many people have died and those numbers are expected to increase with israeli prime minister prime minister benjamin netanyahu who said he has no intention to end the war any time soon. >>> for of the past few hours, a "c" nbc reporter has found himself too close to the fighting. this is the latest video of reporter carl pen hall ducking out of the way when an e
randolph was airlifted to the medical center and police say he is expected to survive. >>> coming up a young teen hit by a car while skateboarding, what witnesses saw. >>> and a opportunititive killed in a shootout with police and u.s. marshals and how a television show is connected to the story. >>> and connected to the willow pass grade we will tell you more about the area. >>> and temperatures are not cool, they are running warm on afternoon highs and...
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i'm jackie flynn the executive director of the ralph r randolph institute i'm here to express a warm welcome to the executive director it's nice to have you here we're a community building orientation we actually hosted one of the community listening sessions for what the bay area residents want to see in a director for the san francisco environment commission we run public services that include education and construction training and i also run a couple of youth programs one of them we're in mid-stream of its an 8 week program the blue herself is on a interim stewardship so they have work hours to maintain poor properties in different san francisco properties but in addition, we reinforce environmental stewardship in general and so i'm here to introduce myself and definitely warmly invite you down to our location we run a multiple of programs for academies so if you're in the neighborhood next week we'll be full swing in construction training there's a lot to offer at my office and welcome you on board thank you. thank you >> any public comment on that item? seeing none, public comm
i'm jackie flynn the executive director of the ralph r randolph institute i'm here to express a warm welcome to the executive director it's nice to have you here we're a community building orientation we actually hosted one of the community listening sessions for what the bay area residents want to see in a director for the san francisco environment commission we run public services that include education and construction training and i also run a couple of youth programs one of them we're in...
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my name is kim randolph and i'm a four-plus year employee at episcopal community services. i work as a service coordinator and sanctuary and next door shelters. excuse me, as a shelter staff i work every day with homeless men and women, helping them maintain their shelter bed and deal with their often difficult health, social and economic challenges. i'm also a member of the opeiu local 3, and i speak today both as an employee of ecs out of a proud union member. the city just signed agreements with city workers allowing increases of up to 9% in wages during the course of the next three years. at the same time, in his budget the mayor just granted nonprofit organizations like episcopal community services a 1-1/2% cost of doing business increase. with a 1-1/2% increase on contract, most of the city's nonprofit partners will fall far short of being able to meet increased cost of operations and give workers the wage increases that are needed and deserved. already, nonprofit service coordinators, case managers, social workers, janitors, cook, and other workers make a fraction of
my name is kim randolph and i'm a four-plus year employee at episcopal community services. i work as a service coordinator and sanctuary and next door shelters. excuse me, as a shelter staff i work every day with homeless men and women, helping them maintain their shelter bed and deal with their often difficult health, social and economic challenges. i'm also a member of the opeiu local 3, and i speak today both as an employee of ecs out of a proud union member. the city just signed agreements...
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this is cyclical upswing economics professor michael hudson way then coming right up and anthony randolph i was on the program today he's giving us his libertarian assessment on monetary policy over indebtedness and the financial instability that we just went through an intra day is a big deal edward harris and i are discussing time off versus our work and what effect either actually has on output it all starts breaking out.
this is cyclical upswing economics professor michael hudson way then coming right up and anthony randolph i was on the program today he's giving us his libertarian assessment on monetary policy over indebtedness and the financial instability that we just went through an intra day is a big deal edward harris and i are discussing time off versus our work and what effect either actually has on output it all starts breaking out.
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thought i'd bring to you a wonderful group of members of the [speaker not understood] randolph institute, blue her onseses brigade. ms. jackie [speaker not understood], would you please come forward? where is ms. jackie? and with the obvious wisdom of this commission and the forethought of all of your efforts, we bring to you kids that are from san francisco, bayview hunters point, that are now cleaning up the herron's head -- sorry, cargo way corridor. ms. flynn? >>> good afternoon, commissioner. today i brought our blue herron brigade. this is our youth program that we were awarded with the conservation core about a year ago. they're about 4-1/2 weeks into their eight-week program. in addition to just doing landscape maintenance on cargo way, we've also introduced water conservation concepts as well as environmental stewardship. and in another capacity, i came to you guys around the ecocenter in which i ended up partnering with the aquarium of the day. so, we're also running workshops out of the ecocenter and these young kids have also had a chance to not only tour the site but learn a
thought i'd bring to you a wonderful group of members of the [speaker not understood] randolph institute, blue her onseses brigade. ms. jackie [speaker not understood], would you please come forward? where is ms. jackie? and with the obvious wisdom of this commission and the forethought of all of your efforts, we bring to you kids that are from san francisco, bayview hunters point, that are now cleaning up the herron's head -- sorry, cargo way corridor. ms. flynn? >>> good afternoon,...
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high and how that makes our ongoing recovery even more fragile then the libertarian guru anthony randolph who is on next to talk about the relationship between bubbly assets and the health of state municipal finances and finally to round out the best of this past week we're bringing you dr steve hankies views on argentina's economic future in light of its current debt problems enjoy. maybe think about apple's basic business model with regards to their are their devices that are covered by this which is the i phone and the i pad mostly. there are simply replacement models when there's a problem so you you send somebody on the field to give you another want to or you send in your device that you know the one really isn't any onsite repair so the the concept of on site support is well limited it would be the nice word for it all right fraud would be the better word. the one thing apple does get is an army of sales people to go into corporations and try to push their products whether or not that has any kind of relevance to their sales rate is another thing entirely i think the answer is no i
high and how that makes our ongoing recovery even more fragile then the libertarian guru anthony randolph who is on next to talk about the relationship between bubbly assets and the health of state municipal finances and finally to round out the best of this past week we're bringing you dr steve hankies views on argentina's economic future in light of its current debt problems enjoy. maybe think about apple's basic business model with regards to their are their devices that are covered by this...
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this new cyclical upswing economics professor michael hudson way then coming right up and anthony randolph that was on the program today he's giving us his libertarian assessment on monetary policy over indebtedness and the financial instability that we just went through an intra day is a big deal edward harris and i are discussing time off the first of our work and what effect either actually has on output it all starts breaking. our lead story so water now it's no secret that we are living in an increasingly water stressful world and that water resources are becoming an instrument of power for those who have them roughly sixty percent of all fresh water runs within cross border basins and only an estimated forty percent of those basins are governed by some sort of basin agreement basically those upstream hold all the cards while those downstream are the losers now the very scary part however is that our environmental security economic development and political stability or all greatly greatly dependent on the management of the world's watersheds now here's the trillion dollar question th
this new cyclical upswing economics professor michael hudson way then coming right up and anthony randolph that was on the program today he's giving us his libertarian assessment on monetary policy over indebtedness and the financial instability that we just went through an intra day is a big deal edward harris and i are discussing time off the first of our work and what effect either actually has on output it all starts breaking. our lead story so water now it's no secret that we are living in...
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time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return anthony randolph so is on the program mr endows i sat down with me to discuss what effect popped asset bubbles will have on state and municipal finances then in today's big deal edward harrison is back and he and i are discussing credit risks plus remember you can see all sidelines petered in today show on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust our teeth and on a dot com excuse me hulu dot com slash live dots there it is and we're going to break here are a lot of summer closing numbers of the bell stick around. and try to. pull it out of. your life or if you're treating everybody. oh well. a lot like that i. think. sometimes nothing. is and. it's not just the story you'll be. if you see the stage it will be. featured on the. right. first street. and i think that you're. on our reporters there in. the in the. economic downturn in the find a long day to do your shanghai and the rest of life joining me taking the lead every week. welcome back now also bubbles and the after about farm simply isolated to wall street
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economy then anthony randolph gives us his take on the b.i.l.'s report and why he disagrees with economist paul krugman believes that policymakers are only looking to the short term and to the detriment of the future of the u.s. economy and professor michael hudson explains the relationship between the housing bubble and the practice of leveraging up a borrowing to buy then economist and author george magnus comes next he's looking at how china can transition from its massive double digit growth to a place of more sustainable development levels then you swap precise discusses the strange phenomenon of capital flows from the emerging markets to developed markets for us to get the other way around and rounding out our best of the week janet young we england talks about the importance of getting retailers to upset and as a way to spread it use enjoy. not just jobs that i pay attention to i pay attention to what's going through our various ports here in the united states i pay very good attention to what's going on with tax revenues there are many th
economy then anthony randolph gives us his take on the b.i.l.'s report and why he disagrees with economist paul krugman believes that policymakers are only looking to the short term and to the detriment of the future of the u.s. economy and professor michael hudson explains the relationship between the housing bubble and the practice of leveraging up a borrowing to buy then economist and author george magnus comes next he's looking at how china can transition from its massive double digit...
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after that they say he has an extensive criminal record and randolph is expected to survive. >>> the bay area has a scheduled ride and the u.s. senate is ready to keep highway money flowing to the states just a couple of days away. it relyies on federal funding and federal money is also used to pay for local transit projects. >> the man running this new fire fox web browser, he took over the job in april after brendan ike stepped down. ike drew public criticism after a report he made a $1,000 campaign donations to the supporters of proposition 8, the ban on gay marriages. they have reached add deal on the giga factory and they will invest in tesla's battery plant. panasonic said they wanted a part in the factory but that was before the company began restructuring and an official announcement is wanted before the end of the week. >>> the drought forcing the cancellation, they canceled this year. they ordinarily bring in 200 tons of dirt making the streets look like the 1850s but it takes a lot of gallons of water to clean it up afterwards but because of the drought it is not a good id
after that they say he has an extensive criminal record and randolph is expected to survive. >>> the bay area has a scheduled ride and the u.s. senate is ready to keep highway money flowing to the states just a couple of days away. it relyies on federal funding and federal money is also used to pay for local transit projects. >> the man running this new fire fox web browser, he took over the job in april after brendan ike stepped down. ike drew public criticism after a report he...
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president of the senate about his violating the separation of powers to the delegates, this includes randolphia, average gary and george mason of virginia, specifically cited it as reasons they went signed the constitution and they called it that dangerous office. so there you go. [laughter] >> during the course of his career in the terms of implementing the constitution, alexander hamilton became an important player in all about and of that and can you talk about what it was that led to their major disagreement and confrontations? >> maybe it's important to understand that he and hamilton were not ready to backley but firmly colleagues. he wrote the federalist papers together with a little help. so the story of this is so if you don't mind -- it is so interesting because it was done at such speed in such haste and as i was explaining to a college , and you can appreciate, that what madison did during one period of time, 40 days, it was the equivalent of writing a 10 page paper every other day. and that doesn't seem impossible in the papers became immortal. so writing philosophy and writing p
president of the senate about his violating the separation of powers to the delegates, this includes randolphia, average gary and george mason of virginia, specifically cited it as reasons they went signed the constitution and they called it that dangerous office. so there you go. [laughter] >> during the course of his career in the terms of implementing the constitution, alexander hamilton became an important player in all about and of that and can you talk about what it was that led to...
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time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return anthony randolph so is on the program mr endows i sat down with me to discuss what effect popped asset bubbles will have on state and municipal finances then in today's big deal edward harrison is back and he and i are discussing credit risks plus remember you can see all sidelines petered in today show on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust our t.v. and on hulu dot com excuse me hulu dot com slash them dots there it is and you're going to break here are a look at some here closing numbers of the bell stick around. and try to. be pulling out of. your life before it's a sure thing everybody. oh well. you know last night but i. think. sometimes for nothing. it's not just steve he will be. john if you see the state take a look at the. each other. right to see. first street. and i think that you're. on our reporters with their. instrument. the in the. you know margaret mitchell author of gone with the wind one with enough courage you can do without a reputation but in a highly emotional social media driven world
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high and how that makes our ongoing recovery even more fragile then the libertarian guru anthony randolph who is on next to talk about the relationship between bubbly assets and the health of state municipal finances and finally to round out the best of this past week we're bringing you dr steve hankies views on argentina's economic future in light of its current debt problems enjoy. area think about apple's basic business model with regards to their or their devices that are covered by this which is the i phone and the i pad mostly there are simply replacement models when there is a problem so you you send somebody on the field to give you another one or you send in your device to give you another one really isn't any onsite repair so the the concept of onsite support is well limit it would be the nice word for it outright fraud would be the better word. the the one thing apple does get is an army of sales people to go into corporations and try to push their products. whether or not that has any kind of relevance to their sales rate is another thing entirely i think the answer is no i b
high and how that makes our ongoing recovery even more fragile then the libertarian guru anthony randolph who is on next to talk about the relationship between bubbly assets and the health of state municipal finances and finally to round out the best of this past week we're bringing you dr steve hankies views on argentina's economic future in light of its current debt problems enjoy. area think about apple's basic business model with regards to their or their devices that are covered by this...
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time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return anthony randolph goes on the program mr endows i sat down with me to discuss what effect popped asset bubbles will have on state and municipal finances then in today's big deal edward harrison is back and he and i are discussing credit risks plus remember you can see all segments peter did today show on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust our teeth and on who live dot com excuse me who are dot com slash boom dots there it is and we're going to break here are a look at some your closing numbers of the bell stick around. big bucks but. we're going to go to jewel the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy but all those years. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and i was proud. we've been hijacked by handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what are probably the harder ones built by job market and on this show we re
time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return anthony randolph goes on the program mr endows i sat down with me to discuss what effect popped asset bubbles will have on state and municipal finances then in today's big deal edward harrison is back and he and i are discussing credit risks plus remember you can see all segments peter did today show on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust our teeth and on who live dot com excuse me who are dot com slash boom dots...
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the man did not comply with orders and they have identified him as timothy sean randolph and has a longd. police say he is expected to survive. >>> it is 5:47 there are serious new allegations tied to the deadly pipeline in san bruno 4 years ago. the mayor is now calling for the removal of the president of the state public you still the tis commission they show a cozy relationship following the disaster which affected dozens of homes. >> they are protecting their interest and sadly they have participated in the illegal conduct. >> we will be able to make a determination of what kind of action is required. let's be clear, we will take action if somebody is falling short. >> it takes all allegations very seriously. it slipped end beneath a pillow right next to a sleeping teenager. she fell asleep with her samsung galas can i and it was coming from the phone. it started the fire and it was a replacement not an original part it specifically said, it could restrict the air flow and samsung has agreed to replace her bedding and her phone. >>> and things are moving on the roads this morning. >
the man did not comply with orders and they have identified him as timothy sean randolph and has a longd. police say he is expected to survive. >>> it is 5:47 there are serious new allegations tied to the deadly pipeline in san bruno 4 years ago. the mayor is now calling for the removal of the president of the state public you still the tis commission they show a cozy relationship following the disaster which affected dozens of homes. >> they are protecting their interest and...
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time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return anthony randolph was on the program mr endows i sat down with me to discuss what effect popped asset bubbles will have on state and municipal finances then in today's big deal edward harrison is back and he and i are discussing credit risks plus remember you can see all sidelines petered in today show on youtube youtube dot com slash boom bust our tease and i want to pollute who has dot com excuse me who are dot com flush them down but there it is and you are going to break here are a look at some your closing numbers of the bell stick around. right see. first street. and i think you're. on our reporters later. in. the in the. long term. going to this moment in fossil own as we pulled the international teams vying for racing glory and. one home tom we delve into the mysterious angst of a cult classic underspending like he's always in the car clearing the roads. the robot. we've done the future for. badgley and playing the blame game the u.s. state department claims it has all the evidence it needs to lay blame on russia
time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return anthony randolph was on the program mr endows i sat down with me to discuss what effect popped asset bubbles will have on state and municipal finances then in today's big deal edward harrison is back and he and i are discussing credit risks plus remember you can see all sidelines petered in today show on youtube youtube dot com slash boom bust our tease and i want to pollute who has dot com excuse me who are dot com flush...