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. >> i am robin david, i am a retiree, i am retired from ibew 1245. i was also very active in the 2,001 campaign for public power. i am extremely designed -- delighted and excited that the seeds we planted in 2,001 are beginning to bear fruit. it is important to note, that not only this report, to my knowledge is secondhand, but as i understand it, not only does it take note of the fact that public power is concerned with the environment, but it's also concerned with rates that are at least as good as better, and better than pg&e. i would like to specifically address two issues. the first issue is that adopting this reports, and going through the whole process, is not the end, but the beginning of a very long process. when sacramento voted to institute smiled, pg&e dragged on the battle for 22 years if memory serves correctly before smud was established. we have to be aware that we are in for an expensive battle, and be proud paired politically -- -- prepared politically and financially for a period the second issue, the report takes up the transition
. >> i am robin david, i am a retiree, i am retired from ibew 1245. i was also very active in the 2,001 campaign for public power. i am extremely designed -- delighted and excited that the seeds we planted in 2,001 are beginning to bear fruit. it is important to note, that not only this report, to my knowledge is secondhand, but as i understand it, not only does it take note of the fact that public power is concerned with the environment, but it's also concerned with rates that are at...
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being able to say, this is a pedigree, a television show with an incredible pedigree, david fincher directs, robinau willimon wrote three amazing scripts that were almost shootable at the time. so if there ever was a project that you could just add water, this was going to be it. and i felt if we were going to get into original programming at some point, then let's do this in a way that we can't look back and say, maybe we didn't try hard enough, maybe it wasn't big enough, maybe it was the wrong shot, and this was the clearest shot to try this. to tell you something about the culture of netflix, i told reed about the deal after we did it. what was his first response? i remember six months earlier, we had just told wall street that we would never do that, so when he said, basically, why would you do that? i just said, look, if we are wrong and the show doesn't work, we will have terribly overpaid for one show. and if we are right, then it could fundamentally change our business. and he said, oh, that's a good risk reward, so that was a good trade—off. and as your companies evolved, how is the bala
being able to say, this is a pedigree, a television show with an incredible pedigree, david fincher directs, robinau willimon wrote three amazing scripts that were almost shootable at the time. so if there ever was a project that you could just add water, this was going to be it. and i felt if we were going to get into original programming at some point, then let's do this in a way that we can't look back and say, maybe we didn't try hard enough, maybe it wasn't big enough, maybe it was the...
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to a special edition of arts and culture i'm robin merrill and special as i'm thrilled to have in the studio with me the world famous british architect david. chipperfield who is here to talk about his latest project this is the james cmon gallery which is juju open on saturday to the public here in berlin it's a very special new building surrounded by 5 museums on what is called museum island and it's best to bring all of them together quite a difficult task i have to say but i think a gentleman who's not averse to difficult times david chipperfield welcome 1st of all can you tell us a little bit about james cmon that the gallery's name dr james cmon james simon was a. very important. entrepreneur and textile business very successful and he became a very generous for entrepreneurs to dave enormous amount of money to good causes and especially to museums. he had a big collection and he famously financed the egyptian expedition the discovery of the armonica collection and the star that is the is now 52 which is in the noise museum ok we'll talk more in a minute but let's 1st have a closer look at your brand new.
to a special edition of arts and culture i'm robin merrill and special as i'm thrilled to have in the studio with me the world famous british architect david. chipperfield who is here to talk about his latest project this is the james cmon gallery which is juju open on saturday to the public here in berlin it's a very special new building surrounded by 5 museums on what is called museum island and it's best to bring all of them together quite a difficult task i have to say but i think a...
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injuries has finally taken its toll he made the announcement to the dutch david to telegraph and didn't comment on his future plans robin robin bows out having wrapped up yes and now and cup double with diane i. it watching d.w. news on live from berlin up next our science team from tomorrow today head to the beach and find out more about the path that life i'm on you keep us mackinnon on behalf of the whole team here at the w thanks so much for watching. the way it was after all. and minor song the song hey. mr harness the energy. why do we find the sound. announcing the traffic no assistance from the one can only. deal with you. in good shape rather diseases are rarely diagnosed correctly at 1st many patients run a medical gauntlet from the 1st symptoms to the final diagnosis another goes into the sand if you have the feeling that something isn't right then you should continue to fight 1st off a diagnosis in a music school we visit the center for rare diseases occur when xabi to a hospital in good shape in 16 d.w.i. . the colby's in germany to learn german polish the nickel. why not learn with him d w z learning cours
injuries has finally taken its toll he made the announcement to the dutch david to telegraph and didn't comment on his future plans robin robin bows out having wrapped up yes and now and cup double with diane i. it watching d.w. news on live from berlin up next our science team from tomorrow today head to the beach and find out more about the path that life i'm on you keep us mackinnon on behalf of the whole team here at the w thanks so much for watching. the way it was after all. and minor...
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mohl this is an interesting situation david the only call cased a date spacey as now being dropped so can he put all this behind him now well the short answer robin is no because this plaintiff in this case that's been dropped is just one of more than 2 dozen men who have brought allegations of sexual misconduct against him and it's not just up to the court of public opinion there are still investigations going on in britain so we may see you see criminal charges brought against him yet ok the these accusations started in october 27th at almost the same time as the harvey weinstein why has it taken so long for any legal action well part of it is the statute of limitations on sexual crimes in the u.s. and in many countries a lot of these allegations are just too old to prosecute now and another aspect though is that this kind of case is really hard to try because it really relies on credibility of witness testimonies and like in this case when you don't have the main witness testifying the case basically dissolves in this case the plaintiff william little had said spacey got him drunk put his hand down little pants for several minutes which little
mohl this is an interesting situation david the only call cased a date spacey as now being dropped so can he put all this behind him now well the short answer robin is no because this plaintiff in this case that's been dropped is just one of more than 2 dozen men who have brought allegations of sexual misconduct against him and it's not just up to the court of public opinion there are still investigations going on in britain so we may see you see criminal charges brought against him yet ok the...
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south africa is still a strange david or what i should see a baby hind the news of his posse reached us today. in a warm welcome to news from the world of awesome college robin merrill that's a look at what's coming up today with featuring the roaring twenty's the jazz age this live music in the studio with the rufus temple orchestra and we'll be looking behind the scenes of the mock up the orchestra who featured in the famous t.v. series. live. and speaking of which. is the most expensive t.v. production ever here in germany costing around 40000000 euros it's a crime series set in the weimar republic of 929 and the 1st 2 series of insult to netflix are now thank you b c all over the world. police investigate berlin's underworld just a few years before the nazis rise to power berlin was a gritty place back then. getting on the pot is the main character gradually the detective realizes that the corrupt swamp of politics and crime goes so deep that he's in danger of losing his footing. shell out of the toe is a young working class woman with dreams of something better she does odd jobs for the police but wants to be a permanent part of the team. their stories
south africa is still a strange david or what i should see a baby hind the news of his posse reached us today. in a warm welcome to news from the world of awesome college robin merrill that's a look at what's coming up today with featuring the roaring twenty's the jazz age this live music in the studio with the rufus temple orchestra and we'll be looking behind the scenes of the mock up the orchestra who featured in the famous t.v. series. live. and speaking of which. is the most expensive t.v....
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robin preece who briefs director mueller daily. former attorney general ann mill grim and david gergen who advised four presidents. thanks to all of you. evan, as i lied to lay out in the sbroe there were strong moments and then moments weren't. >> less so. >> i'm getting to that. but first the mueller strategy. there were 206 times that you counted that mueller did not answer questions and just to give people a sense of what that felt like. here he is. >> i'd have to pass on that. i'm not going to speak to that -- to that. and i'm not getting into those matters to which you refer. >> democrats say they knew they were getting this. but. >> yeah. >> did they really know they were getting that. >> i don't think they were quite aware of how much of this they were going to get. i think, you know, if you want a witness like bob mueller to come and have the gravitas he has and bring all of that, you also hope within the four corners of the work that bob mueller produced, 450-page report there is room to say stuff, explain to the public. frankly he has a responsibility. he has 30 milli
robin preece who briefs director mueller daily. former attorney general ann mill grim and david gergen who advised four presidents. thanks to all of you. evan, as i lied to lay out in the sbroe there were strong moments and then moments weren't. >> less so. >> i'm getting to that. but first the mueller strategy. there were 206 times that you counted that mueller did not answer questions and just to give people a sense of what that felt like. here he is. >> i'd have to pass on...
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robin. thank you john time to check in on your entertainment headlines. this morning. and if you attend a big hollywood premiere, hoping for some excitement. >>this probably is not what you have in mind. here's davidaniel with the hollywood minute. >>sparks flew at the hobbs and shaw premier over the weekend literally electrical sparks reportedly erupted inside the dolby theater about a half hour into the screening. prompting some guess to flee their seats. the security officer told the screening resumed about 15 minutes later. avengers endgame is still chasing the all-time box office title, the marvel blockbuster is up to 2.7 $8 billion worldwide and needs another 7.1 6 million less than 3 tenths of one percent of what it's already made to pass avatar as the global box office champ. it's not wrong to lie. it's a good life. >>while some of these in china which is not to tell him. >>no lie the farewell has managed the feat even avengers endgame couldn't the critically acclaimed film starring awkwafina opened in for us theaters over the weekend earning an estimated $351,000 per theater average of nearly 88,000 bucks the best of any film this year hollywood, i'm david daniel. >>before we go a little
robin. thank you john time to check in on your entertainment headlines. this morning. and if you attend a big hollywood premiere, hoping for some excitement. >>this probably is not what you have in mind. here's davidaniel with the hollywood minute. >>sparks flew at the hobbs and shaw premier over the weekend literally electrical sparks reportedly erupted inside the dolby theater about a half hour into the screening. prompting some guess to flee their seats. the security officer told...
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david ignatius. senior adviser at moveon.org and an msnbc contributor karine jean-pierre. joining the conversation, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times," peter baker and ceo of the robinndation, best selling author, u.s. army combat veteran and baltimore native, wes moore joins us. we begin this hour with the president spending another weekend trashing yet another congress member of color on twitter. this time it's the chairman of the house oversight committee, elijah cummings, and his west baltimore district. the first of the president's two-day attack came on saturday when the president claimed the maryland congressman's district is a quote, disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess. if he spent more time in baltimore maybe he could clean up this dangerous and filthy place. in another tweet the president wrote, quote, why is so much money sent to elijah cummings's district when it's considered the most dangerous anywhere in the united states. no human being would want to live there. where is all of this money going? how much is stolen? investigate this corrupt mess immediately. the president continued his attack yesterday quote, if racist elijah cummings would focus
david ignatius. senior adviser at moveon.org and an msnbc contributor karine jean-pierre. joining the conversation, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times," peter baker and ceo of the robinndation, best selling author, u.s. army combat veteran and baltimore native, wes moore joins us. we begin this hour with the president spending another weekend trashing yet another congress member of color on twitter. this time it's the chairman of the house oversight committee,...