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it was melvin roland. and most horrifying of all, roland had been convicted of attempted forcible abuse and had been jailed twice. in a 2012 parole hearing he seemed to question if he was relar rehabilitated. just over four weeks after first meeting him, lauren confronted roland with what she'd learned and broke up with him but she let him spend the night and borrow her car the next day to run errands. so when your daughter tells you, this guy i've been dating is a registered sex offender, what was your resnack. >> i said you're doing exactly the right thing to break up with him. >> reporter: were you afraid at that point in any way? >> i was concerned. >> reporter: the next day she tells her mom roland wants her to meet him to return her car. jill now worried calls campus police. >> he was lying to her. he's actually a sexual offender, and lied about his age and things like that. i'd just like someone to accompany her. >> i will give her a call. did you want me to give you a call back? or? >> yeah, if you
it was melvin roland. and most horrifying of all, roland had been convicted of attempted forcible abuse and had been jailed twice. in a 2012 parole hearing he seemed to question if he was relar rehabilitated. just over four weeks after first meeting him, lauren confronted roland with what she'd learned and broke up with him but she let him spend the night and borrow her car the next day to run errands. so when your daughter tells you, this guy i've been dating is a registered sex offender, what...
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roland and joyous met an october 9th 1990 s. the most decisive rally at the time and just one month before the berlin wall came down the. good bit of thing about this footage was shot by friends risking a lot of. cameras into eastern germany my friends took over the secret police and climbed the church tower and of the army had taken up positions in the side streets backed up by tanks east germany was on the verge of civil war. and i was open for some reason we were pushed to the front off to the front row. that hadn't been our plan. to begin that the in law to know when the protest march started we linked ours as we had seen people do in the movies. we thought that's just what you do but after a while we realized that the police and the army or not intervening they just let us march. oneself and us in the news to us the next day footage shot by roland's friends ended up on the west german news it became obvious east germany's days were numbered. and i don't list well from reporting from leipsic protests us didn't know foreign r
roland and joyous met an october 9th 1990 s. the most decisive rally at the time and just one month before the berlin wall came down the. good bit of thing about this footage was shot by friends risking a lot of. cameras into eastern germany my friends took over the secret police and climbed the church tower and of the army had taken up positions in the side streets backed up by tanks east germany was on the verge of civil war. and i was open for some reason we were pushed to the front off to...
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today roland ian is in charge of east germany's does he files he shows us the cellar where there are endless rows of them germany was able to salvage most of them making them accessible to former victims of the east german regime. andrius ross depreciates this former east german communist party members informers were not treated with leniency after the fall of the wall. but he thinks other big mistakes were made to this day many east germans feel they are not treated equally and he says it was recognized too late that eastern germany has a problem with right wing extremism and xenophobia. lost his use of this for at 1st we chanted we are the people who look to them we are one people ok which is still acceptable but when this change into the belief that foreigners should leave germany something definitely went wrong. ok. the berlin wall came down 30 years ago but to this day the country still isn't truly united that will take more than one generation. and we go to croatia now where all 4 of these are being accused of turning a blind eye to so-called push backs of migrants and asylum s
today roland ian is in charge of east germany's does he files he shows us the cellar where there are endless rows of them germany was able to salvage most of them making them accessible to former victims of the east german regime. andrius ross depreciates this former east german communist party members informers were not treated with leniency after the fall of the wall. but he thinks other big mistakes were made to this day many east germans feel they are not treated equally and he says it was...
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today roland ian is in charge of east germany's does he files he shows us the cellar where there are endless rows of them germany was able to salvage most of them making them accessible to former victims of the east german regime. andrus ross depreciates this former east german communist party members informers were not treated with leniency after the fall of the wall. but he thinks other big mistakes were made to this day many east germans feel they are not treated equally and he says it was recognized too late that eastern germany has a problem with right wing extremism and xenophobia. just his use of this for that 1st we chanted we are the people in. this family we are one people ok which is still acceptable but when this change into the belief that foreigners should leave germany something definitely went wrong. almost a. liberal in walking down 30 years ago but to this day the country still isn't truly united that will take more than one generation. and we go to croatia now well 4 of these are being accused of turning a blind eye to so-called push backs of migrants and asylum se
today roland ian is in charge of east germany's does he files he shows us the cellar where there are endless rows of them germany was able to salvage most of them making them accessible to former victims of the east german regime. andrus ross depreciates this former east german communist party members informers were not treated with leniency after the fall of the wall. but he thinks other big mistakes were made to this day many east germans feel they are not treated equally and he says it was...
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>> roland. mr. biden: good to see you, roland. >> i came up from massachusetts. mr.thank you. good to meet you, roland. what is your name? >> larra. mr. biden: how are you? good to see you. how are you? i tell you, i know a few people here. >> do you know jim connor? mr. biden: sure i do. all right, man. almost home. >> i work here on the ground. mr. biden: you work here? >> yes. mr. biden: sure you can. how are you and what is your name? >> my name is jillian. i didn't know you were here today. i just came here to tour the college. mr. biden: pretty cool college. >> yeah, pretty cool. mr. biden: where are you from? >> i'm from connecticut. we have been touring colleges all weekend. mr. biden: where did you go? >> a lot of schools in boston. mr. biden: i know those schools in boston. how about a photo? >> i am not with them. mr. biden: i am sorry. >> no, i'm by myself. >> thank you so much. mr. biden: let's get a picture. you are a senior this year. >> i am. mr. biden: i need your help, man. hi, how are you? what is your name? you me, kid. sure. you're kidding! all r
>> roland. mr. biden: good to see you, roland. >> i came up from massachusetts. mr.thank you. good to meet you, roland. what is your name? >> larra. mr. biden: how are you? good to see you. how are you? i tell you, i know a few people here. >> do you know jim connor? mr. biden: sure i do. all right, man. almost home. >> i work here on the ground. mr. biden: you work here? >> yes. mr. biden: sure you can. how are you and what is your name? >> my name is...
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roland his son the well are heading home they too have an estimated $40000.00 u.s. asylum seekers mostly from guatemala from salvador and like them from honduras but over the border into mexico to wait for their process to play out it's a relatively new deal before they would have waited in the u.s. mexico's president promised work health and education while they're here for riled an oil that hasn't materialized enough alone on the you can only play when all we haven't got the documents to work here and we can't leave the shelter because it's dangerous around here and my son can't go to school either together or he says given all that in the 5 month wait before his asylum hearing next january he's got no choice but to go home it's happening all over to quanah where there are close 212000 u.s. asylum seekers. churches and charities not the government running the show that housed them providing classes for their children a meal since many have been issued the visas to work. the government has a double discourse it said there's a lot of opportunities for migrants in me
roland his son the well are heading home they too have an estimated $40000.00 u.s. asylum seekers mostly from guatemala from salvador and like them from honduras but over the border into mexico to wait for their process to play out it's a relatively new deal before they would have waited in the u.s. mexico's president promised work health and education while they're here for riled an oil that hasn't materialized enough alone on the you can only play when all we haven't got the documents to work...
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and frisk program roland welcome to the program and to donald trump's tariffs on e.u. cars might not become a thing after all at the g. 7 meeting in france the u.s. president said he thinks the u.s. will be able to reach a fair trade agreement with the european union without slapping import levies on automobiles offering a potential lifeline to german farmers and his trade dispute with china he hinted another term markets were happy to buy it. did donald trump's hard line approach drive the chinese back to the negotiating table that's certainly how the u.s. president is framing it on sunday in berets trump said he was sticking to the tariffs even while the other leaders appealed to him and asked him to relent then on monday trump announced that china called move the offer of fresh talks. very good. because i mean this they would be able to give you a very important. thing for you to look at your story. is why the person. is going to be great for. the chinese government doesn't seem to share his enthusiasm paging did not immediately confirm that talks are to take place
and frisk program roland welcome to the program and to donald trump's tariffs on e.u. cars might not become a thing after all at the g. 7 meeting in france the u.s. president said he thinks the u.s. will be able to reach a fair trade agreement with the european union without slapping import levies on automobiles offering a potential lifeline to german farmers and his trade dispute with china he hinted another term markets were happy to buy it. did donald trump's hard line approach drive the...
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today roland ian is in charge of east germany's does he files he shows us the cellar where there are endless rows of them germany was able to salvage most of them making them accessible to former victims of the east german regime. andreas ross depreciates this former east german communist party members informers were not treated with leniency after the fall of the wall. but he thinks other big mistakes were made to this day many east germans feel they are not treated equally and he says it was recognized too late that eastern germany has a problem with right wing extremism and xenophobia. to use its use of this for that 1st we chanted we are the people and for. them we are one people ok which is still acceptable but when this change into the belief that foreigners should leave germany something definitely went wrong. ok. liberal in wall came down 30 years ago but to this day the country still isn't truly united that will take more than one generation. and we go to croatia in our wealth or of his or being accused of turning a blind eye to so-called push backs of migrants and asylum se
today roland ian is in charge of east germany's does he files he shows us the cellar where there are endless rows of them germany was able to salvage most of them making them accessible to former victims of the east german regime. andreas ross depreciates this former east german communist party members informers were not treated with leniency after the fall of the wall. but he thinks other big mistakes were made to this day many east germans feel they are not treated equally and he says it was...
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roland his son the well are heading home they too have an estimated $40000.00 u.s. asylum seekers mostly from guatemala from salvador and like them from honduras but over the border into mexico to wait for their process to play out it's a relatively new deal before they would have waited in the u.s. mexico's president promised work health and education while they're here for riled an oil that hasn't materialized do not own the look on the play when all we haven't got the documents to work here and we can't leave the shelter because it's dangerous around here and my son can't go to school either together or he says given all that in the 5 month wait before his asylum hearing next january he's got no choice but to go home it's happening all over to quanah where there are close 212000 u.s. asylum seekers. churches and charities not the government running the show is that how it's them providing classes for their children a meal since many have been issued to bees is to work. the government has a double discourse it said there's a lot of opportunities for migrants in me
roland his son the well are heading home they too have an estimated $40000.00 u.s. asylum seekers mostly from guatemala from salvador and like them from honduras but over the border into mexico to wait for their process to play out it's a relatively new deal before they would have waited in the u.s. mexico's president promised work health and education while they're here for riled an oil that hasn't materialized do not own the look on the play when all we haven't got the documents to work here...
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>> roland from massachusetts. frmr v.p. biden: good to meet you, roland. what is your name?you. how are you? i tell you, i know a few people here. >> do you know jim connor? frmr v.p. biden: yes. almost home. i work here on the ground. frmr v.p. biden: you work here? you sure cam. how are you and what is your name? jillian.e is i just came here for college. frmr v.p. biden: pretty cool college. where are you from? we have been touring colleges all weekend. frmr v.p. biden: where did you go? >> a lot of schools in boston. frmr v.p. biden: how about a photo? >> i am not with them. frmr v.p. biden: i am sorry. let us get a picture. good luck. you are a senior this year. >> i am. frmr v.p. biden: i need your help, man. hello, how are you? what is your name? [indiscernible] all right. thank you for the help. frmr v.p. biden: is that right? what is your name? [indiscernible] they have a great medical school. >> [indiscernible] frmr v.p. biden: you have to take a look at my plan. [indiscernible]'we can make massive progress right now. find me one person -- the pipeline.ble] frmr v.
>> roland from massachusetts. frmr v.p. biden: good to meet you, roland. what is your name?you. how are you? i tell you, i know a few people here. >> do you know jim connor? frmr v.p. biden: yes. almost home. i work here on the ground. frmr v.p. biden: you work here? you sure cam. how are you and what is your name? jillian.e is i just came here for college. frmr v.p. biden: pretty cool college. where are you from? we have been touring colleges all weekend. frmr v.p. biden: where did...
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roland his son the well are heading home they too have an estimated $40000.00 u.s. asylum seekers mostly from guatemala el salvador and like them from honduras but over the border into mexico to wait for their process to play out it's a relatively new deal before they would have waited in the u.s. mexico's president promised work health and education while they're here for the noel hasn't materialized. up alone on the final play when all we haven't got the documents to work here and we can't leave the shelter because it's dangerous around here and my son can't go to school either together or he says given the 5 month wait before his asylum hearing next january he's got no choice but to go home it's happening all over to quanah where there are close 212000 u.s. asylum seekers. churches and charities not the government running the show says that house them providing classes for their children a meal since many have been issued to be easiest to work. the school the government has a double discourse it said there's a lot of opportunities for migrants in mexico and they
roland his son the well are heading home they too have an estimated $40000.00 u.s. asylum seekers mostly from guatemala el salvador and like them from honduras but over the border into mexico to wait for their process to play out it's a relatively new deal before they would have waited in the u.s. mexico's president promised work health and education while they're here for the noel hasn't materialized. up alone on the final play when all we haven't got the documents to work here and we can't...
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but according to roland geyer, an environmental scientist at the university of california, 90% of the made it into one of those bins at all. the other 10% ended up in places like recology, a recycling facility in northern california. >> here, lots of milk bottles. >> alfonsi: and you'llhe and many other plants across the country, had been doing with that plastic. >> roland geyer: until recently, in california, and probably much of the rest of the u.s., two-thirds of the plastic went straight to china. >> alfonsi: china. why china? >> geyer: china was accepting it, and it appears that china found a way to recycle it economically, which the, the u.s. has trouble with. >> alfonsi: but all that changed two years ago, when china decided it didn't want to be the world's trash dump, and shut the door to our plastic, leaving plants like recology scrambling. where is all that recycling going now? >> geyer: a lot of the plastic has been diverted to other countries, like vietnam, indonesia, malaysia, bangladesh, thailand. >> alfonsi: and of those countries, do we know that what we're sending to
but according to roland geyer, an environmental scientist at the university of california, 90% of the made it into one of those bins at all. the other 10% ended up in places like recology, a recycling facility in northern california. >> here, lots of milk bottles. >> alfonsi: and you'llhe and many other plants across the country, had been doing with that plastic. >> roland geyer: until recently, in california, and probably much of the rest of the u.s., two-thirds of the...
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these names come from the great street which is in jordan downs you're going to have things like peta roland and different gangs that are in there and different subsets of the same gang they're all creature eclipse and then there's a lot of conflict within the gangs and. in between the gangs most of the conflict i would say revolves around money and most of that money is made through dope sales they do have other activities but that's that's the main source of most of their income. and that's what drives a lot of the violence that's out here we have we're way down in murders historically for this area but we're still i think we're up to 40 for this year and i am not sure but i think this division is only 10 square miles and you had 40 murders and that's that's the lowest amount of murders we've had in decades and it's virtually all gang related there are some that aren't you have some domestic violence but most of it's gang related and a lot of it's dope or we're going to go we. want to poison our job to a dollar and out of the day every day. as an average paranoid on avoiding. thinking you
these names come from the great street which is in jordan downs you're going to have things like peta roland and different gangs that are in there and different subsets of the same gang they're all creature eclipse and then there's a lot of conflict within the gangs and. in between the gangs most of the conflict i would say revolves around money and most of that money is made through dope sales they do have other activities but that's that's the main source of most of their income. and that's...
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5000 that's been promised to be fool not to live it but at the top but if it does appear many like roland the whale would already have vanished and their american dream with the. john home and al-jazeera. let's have a look at the top stories here at our just where the british prime minister barak johnson has confirmed he will suspend parliament until october the 14th in a move that seen as limiting debate and an attempt to delay on breck's it to ensure the u.k. leaves the european union by the end of october. we're not going to wait until october the 31st before getting on with our plans to take this country forward. in parliament. to debate. and all the other issues. brazil now says it will accept foreign aid to help fight fires ravaging the amazon president jalal scenario initially rejected an offer of 20000000 dollars from the g 7 brazil is insisting it should have control though on how to use the money hamas has declared a state of alert in girls are after 3 police officers were killed in 2 separate suicide attacks it's thought they were carried out by groups affiliated to ice and . m
5000 that's been promised to be fool not to live it but at the top but if it does appear many like roland the whale would already have vanished and their american dream with the. john home and al-jazeera. let's have a look at the top stories here at our just where the british prime minister barak johnson has confirmed he will suspend parliament until october the 14th in a move that seen as limiting debate and an attempt to delay on breck's it to ensure the u.k. leaves the european union by the...
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in may ugandan police accuse rwandan soldiers of entering the country and killing 2 men a charge roland has denied markham webb has more now from the ugandan capital kampala. tensions reached a head in february this year amid a sea of accusations and counter-accusations from people in the governments of rwanda and uganda that each was spying on the other followed a series of high profile murders here in uganda over the last few years that included a senior police officer as well as other government officials some people in the intelligence services here believe that the government of rwanda was responsible meanwhile some people in the government of rwanda or have accused uganda of hosting and helping exiled dissidents who want to overthrow rwanda's government it's important to understand that both president 70 president. our military men who both came to power by successfully leading armed rebellion and overthrowing their predecessors and both live to some extent in fear that one day somebody will do the same thing to them today's meeting is the 2nd is being mediated by angola's preside
in may ugandan police accuse rwandan soldiers of entering the country and killing 2 men a charge roland has denied markham webb has more now from the ugandan capital kampala. tensions reached a head in february this year amid a sea of accusations and counter-accusations from people in the governments of rwanda and uganda that each was spying on the other followed a series of high profile murders here in uganda over the last few years that included a senior police officer as well as other...
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policy director lee roland and on the phone, alicia garza. ron, let me start with you because you were there. as we heard the announcement made the decision to fire the officer. we heard just now from the police union calling it embarrassing. give us the wrap-up, if you will. what exactly has transpired over the last few minutes or so? >> well, chris, this is the end of the five year ordeal for the family, for the police department, for the city. and as the police commissioner put it there, there are no winners here. it's just a really tragic, solemn day. the police commissioner talked about how pained he was and how he went through this thought process from the moment he was named commissioner, the 34 years he was a cop and now he had different responsibilities. and he also kept saying how he knows that his decision to fire officer pantaleo is not going to be -- go down well with the rank and file. if he were a cop on the beat that he would be angry with himself, but there was a process. there was a trial, a hearing, it lasted for a couple o
policy director lee roland and on the phone, alicia garza. ron, let me start with you because you were there. as we heard the announcement made the decision to fire the officer. we heard just now from the police union calling it embarrassing. give us the wrap-up, if you will. what exactly has transpired over the last few minutes or so? >> well, chris, this is the end of the five year ordeal for the family, for the police department, for the city. and as the police commissioner put it...
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putin being a killer to other killers you go at it curious why you think our country so innocent roland well it's technically your right but it's not what america wants to hear one patriotic american put it and no i don't think there's any equivalent i do think america is exceptional america is different i think there's a clear distinction here and when you're exceptional you don't have to make sense you wouldn't just special you do bernie and be quite so nice here. a french mayor has lost his fight to protect people in his village from pesticides although he banned or used a court over ruled him and he's now appealing that decision however his case hasn't inspired other mayors across france to take summer action and charlotte devinsky explained. this tiny breton village of language has found itself at the center of controversy in the battle over the pesticides in may the local mag to court some saw as being a bold decision to ban the use of pesticides within $150.00 metre cordon over the village farming unions were furious and the matter ended up in court now that daniel coeff had his
putin being a killer to other killers you go at it curious why you think our country so innocent roland well it's technically your right but it's not what america wants to hear one patriotic american put it and no i don't think there's any equivalent i do think america is exceptional america is different i think there's a clear distinction here and when you're exceptional you don't have to make sense you wouldn't just special you do bernie and be quite so nice here. a french mayor has lost his...
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republicans lots to break down and take a look at on this episode and for that i'm joined by john i to roland award winning host of the young turks and the damage report on the young turks network and michael knowles host of the michael noll show at the daily wire and author of the book reasons to vote for democrats a comprehensive guide they join me in studio welcome guys thanks for having me so let's talk about this bernie sanders pad to begin with he wants to reform journal did you guys read it i guess it's a little bit longer than your book it isn't move all it's infinitely longer than my book but i did read it and as is often the case with bernie i actually think he frequently identifies the real problems identifies correct problems decreasing wages problems with immigration problems with in this case big tech coming in and clamping down on journalism. i am all for taking down big tech i am all for breaking them up and reducing their power their interest they control the flow of information around the internet obviously conservatives talk about this a lot because there have been high pro
republicans lots to break down and take a look at on this episode and for that i'm joined by john i to roland award winning host of the young turks and the damage report on the young turks network and michael knowles host of the michael noll show at the daily wire and author of the book reasons to vote for democrats a comprehensive guide they join me in studio welcome guys thanks for having me so let's talk about this bernie sanders pad to begin with he wants to reform journal did you guys read...
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the toss and being put into battle in a park in jamaica the tourists stumbled to 46 for 2 when both roland pajaro dismissed early but the india skipper put on a half century he reached 76 before being caught india will resume day 2 on 264 for 5 that is a sport for now will have will feel a to stymie flying saucers joe that brings us to the end of this news out of. just a couple of minutes so stay with us. for the nomadic jacka tribe survival is about reaching their destination goals if we don't hurry we'll never be able to get the tempo of the story we follow the mongolian herdsmen on a treacherous migration or in other countries dangerous to the ices of them as they strive to preserve their traditional way of life due to the evidence we are sometimes luser in the cold there would die of cold war because of the storm risking it all mongolia on al-jazeera. set in the discussions police in cape town has struggled to reduce dead or dying violent examining the headlines now under president putin russia is making a push to engage explore an abundance of world class programming designed to infor
the toss and being put into battle in a park in jamaica the tourists stumbled to 46 for 2 when both roland pajaro dismissed early but the india skipper put on a half century he reached 76 before being caught india will resume day 2 on 264 for 5 that is a sport for now will have will feel a to stymie flying saucers joe that brings us to the end of this news out of. just a couple of minutes so stay with us. for the nomadic jacka tribe survival is about reaching their destination goals if we don't...
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and dos bill gates wanted his new operating system windows to become the standard system worldwide roland hansen is the man who made bill gates the software industry's number one media figure and it's also due to this marketing wizard that windows the graphics into fees which would conquer the world owes its name. we realized that the opinion where you know they were calling these buoys none of these right were calling them goodies anymore they were calling them all windowing systems because they were creating windows on the screen. holy crap if these are all we're doing systems there's only one name we can be we have to be microsoft windows. well windows 95 is so easy even a talk show host figured out. windows was an affront. to jobs windows was an insult to jobs. distant relative of mine windows in just 10 years is installed in almost all computers on the market gaining planetary success with windows $95.00 gates and the p.c. definitively dethrone the mac. if you make i've grown man proud windows was a way to move everything that he wanted to do forward and it was the foundation for eve
and dos bill gates wanted his new operating system windows to become the standard system worldwide roland hansen is the man who made bill gates the software industry's number one media figure and it's also due to this marketing wizard that windows the graphics into fees which would conquer the world owes its name. we realized that the opinion where you know they were calling these buoys none of these right were calling them goodies anymore they were calling them all windowing systems because...
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. >> clerk: we've got roland lebrun. >> so thanks again. let me start with the central valley. in europe, it would never be a high-speed lines, because they're high-speed, they never, ever bisect. next, i will be talking just not just about the r.c.p., but about funds. i'm going to talk about legislation. prop 1 is codified in streets and highways section 2104. the first violation of this plan, is section 2704.04, which specifies that another -- [inaudible] >> -- and operate a system that complies with prop 1-a, including operating high-speed trains without an operating subsidy. specific section cpuc section 185032, subsection b. in closing, the next step, my suggestion is forget about san jose and focus on the segment between san jose and gilroy. >> thank you very much. next item. >> clerk: yep. item 16 is the san francisco county transportation authority peer review update. >> we also in this intervening period heard from the apta peer review, and i appreciate that. this one was focused on a little bit more broad of a scope than the other one, but largely finds very similar t
. >> clerk: we've got roland lebrun. >> so thanks again. let me start with the central valley. in europe, it would never be a high-speed lines, because they're high-speed, they never, ever bisect. next, i will be talking just not just about the r.c.p., but about funds. i'm going to talk about legislation. prop 1 is codified in streets and highways section 2104. the first violation of this plan, is section 2704.04, which specifies that another -- [inaudible] >> -- and operate a...
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roland brum. >> good morning, directors. so what i'd like to do is follow up on the stress gauges that you had installed to monitor dozens of wells which you had designated as being susceptible to embrittlement. on this topic, i would like to inquire about why a low emissions train was considered, given this is the only method to predict crack formation before they occur. moving on to the d.t.x., i'd like to remind the board that a new transbay tube is in plan bay area 2050, and that the current d.t.x. alignment as approved by the f.t.a. would make it impossible to connect transit center to the east bay without approximately $2 billion in collateral damage between main street and embarcadero. in closing, with regards to the c.a.c. comment and caltrain, i personally have given up on using caltrain between san jose and san francisco. because b.a.r.t. on the east bay is faster and is less expensive. if i go to warm springs. it's going to be even more so when the barrier expansion opens on the way to san jose, and a lot of peopl
roland brum. >> good morning, directors. so what i'd like to do is follow up on the stress gauges that you had installed to monitor dozens of wells which you had designated as being susceptible to embrittlement. on this topic, i would like to inquire about why a low emissions train was considered, given this is the only method to predict crack formation before they occur. moving on to the d.t.x., i'd like to remind the board that a new transbay tube is in plan bay area 2050, and that the...
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she's the daughter of roland maxwell, a media baron who died in circumstances in 1991.he became the center of the investigation it seems after epstein's death. so she often appears in the background offism majs rela ism investigation and alongside prince andrew who was with virginia jeffrey who claims that she was directed by epstein to have sex with the prince, something that the palace vehemently denies. now in these documents that have been unsealed there are many references to maxwell and they aren't complementary. they talk about her being one of the main women, primary co-conspirator acting as a madame for epstein and internationally trafficking jeffrey and numerous other young girls for sexual purposes. maxwell hasn't made a public statement since epstein's been charged. she's previously denied in having been involved in any of this. she hasn't responded and her lawyers haven't responded for cnn's request for nor information. this investigation including the conspiracy charge continue but according to washington post sources, they're struggling to locate her. thi
she's the daughter of roland maxwell, a media baron who died in circumstances in 1991.he became the center of the investigation it seems after epstein's death. so she often appears in the background offism majs rela ism investigation and alongside prince andrew who was with virginia jeffrey who claims that she was directed by epstein to have sex with the prince, something that the palace vehemently denies. now in these documents that have been unsealed there are many references to maxwell and...
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. >> and roland, the origin story mind this film, as i understand it, came about because of you and your it's a very simple story. i've been friends with his niece and feoff ynephew. leslie is very much featured in the film. they' they've, particularly leslie, felt their uncle's legacy has been somewhat forgotten in a way. too much attention has been focused on the glitzy part of halston, not really the substantial part of his accomplishments and his contributions, not only to fashion, but to american business and culture and really to the world that we live in today. so we wanted to correct the record, so to speak. >> and as happens so often with so many designers who design for celebrities and the famous of the day, he was a celebrity himself. he really was, as you mentioned, a fixture in places like studio 54 and on talk shows. he was also, i understand, a notoriously private person. what, to you, was the most interesting thick y interesting thing you learned as you went through the process of making this film? >> well, he was very private. one thing we learned is he didn't like to ta
. >> and roland, the origin story mind this film, as i understand it, came about because of you and your it's a very simple story. i've been friends with his niece and feoff ynephew. leslie is very much featured in the film. they' they've, particularly leslie, felt their uncle's legacy has been somewhat forgotten in a way. too much attention has been focused on the glitzy part of halston, not really the substantial part of his accomplishments and his contributions, not only to fashion,...
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we reached out to fox corporation board members rupert murdoch, roland hernandez and paul ryan for comment. and i just want to go through what happened when we contacted them all, okay? so hope hicks, fox's spokesperson who represents rupert did not provide comment. reached by phone, hernandez hung up, and when asked about carlson's comments, dais did not respond to requests for comments. a representative for ryan told cnn to contact fox. hicks who represents fox did not respond when asked if the former speaker had a comment. okay. then the seventh member of the fox corporation board jacques nassar could not be reached by cnn for comment. so nobody is commenting. maybe there's no accountable. i don't know what's going on. but do they need to answer for whether they support this? >> well, they need to answer why they've given an hour every night to a white supremacist, tucker carlson. there might not be enough white supremacists in america to fit in a football stadium, but there is one for fox news every night. his name is tucker carlson. if you don't believe me, the leading neo nazi of the
we reached out to fox corporation board members rupert murdoch, roland hernandez and paul ryan for comment. and i just want to go through what happened when we contacted them all, okay? so hope hicks, fox's spokesperson who represents rupert did not provide comment. reached by phone, hernandez hung up, and when asked about carlson's comments, dais did not respond to requests for comments. a representative for ryan told cnn to contact fox. hicks who represents fox did not respond when asked if...
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>>i look at weather and traffic on a friday morning and housing's roland pretty good it's pretty quietdent was like no major accidents or stalls but the bridges are still busy even when it's quiet. the bridges are still pack. yeah, yeah. >>and on the weather front. we are well we're just we're in the middle of the heat, yeah, just another day in the heat has its coming becoming pretty a standard for us these past few days not a whole lot of change this afternoon for more we have been it's back to the 80's and 90's inland. and it's back to the 60's 70's closer to the coast. now one big change that we are seeing this morning is not nears much fog you've got to nice thin blanket of cloud cover sitting right over the east bay right now you can kind of see berkeley through it, you're still getting a dose of sunshine out in the east bay even with that cloud cover and it's not going to hang out for much longer today. it's been a cooler crispr start to the morning than yesterday with much less humid conditions h allow temperatures to fall a little further last night, 50's and 60's for your mor
>>i look at weather and traffic on a friday morning and housing's roland pretty good it's pretty quietdent was like no major accidents or stalls but the bridges are still busy even when it's quiet. the bridges are still pack. yeah, yeah. >>and on the weather front. we are well we're just we're in the middle of the heat, yeah, just another day in the heat has its coming becoming pretty a standard for us these past few days not a whole lot of change this afternoon for more we have...
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roland hernandez abruptly hung up on me when i phoned him and asked about tucker's comment. >> how many times do you justify this? here is the thing. we already know, okay, many of these shooters have quoted donald trump. cesar sayoc has donald trump all over his car. how are we going to hold these people accountable? i see tucker carlson as a guy who has repeatedly failed in television. who has been basically given media welfare, a prime time spot and he is still being promoted not because he is good at his job, but because he promotes a certain kind of bigotry that other people can't say as eloquently. what do we do with that as a society? do we constantly call him out for it or pretend he is actually just an entertainer? >> he is talented at serving it up. he is. >> there are people who are better at it. to be perfectly honest -- >> is that really what you want? that's like asking trump to get off the golf course. >> but i think the issue, if you're constantly being busted for not being age to say the quiet part loud -- >> that's the thing. to me, this is very similar to donald trump
roland hernandez abruptly hung up on me when i phoned him and asked about tucker's comment. >> how many times do you justify this? here is the thing. we already know, okay, many of these shooters have quoted donald trump. cesar sayoc has donald trump all over his car. how are we going to hold these people accountable? i see tucker carlson as a guy who has repeatedly failed in television. who has been basically given media welfare, a prime time spot and he is still being promoted not...
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accompanying them today will be the fire chief, jeff klatt, the city of gilroy's mayor, roland velasco and one of our city councilmembers, mary blankley and the city administered, gabriel gonzalez. give me one moment and i will be right with you . >> they should be starting there in a few minutes but i remember the gilroy police department coming and giving us a break thing a briefing of who would be speaking with us and an fbi reset representative will be speaking on this will start any minute as some folks are coming through the doors . >> in fact we have been hearing from the chief and from that representative of the fbi over the last couple of days as they investigate, as they continue to investigate and also the update of the gilroy community of how the investigation is going, any new information about the victims, any new information about the gunman and again, we are waiting to hear from the gilroy police chief as he gives an update on where things stand now and let's go ahead and listen in . >> i want to give you another brief update as to the status of this case and new develo
accompanying them today will be the fire chief, jeff klatt, the city of gilroy's mayor, roland velasco and one of our city councilmembers, mary blankley and the city administered, gabriel gonzalez. give me one moment and i will be right with you . >> they should be starting there in a few minutes but i remember the gilroy police department coming and giving us a break thing a briefing of who would be speaking with us and an fbi reset representative will be speaking on this will start any...
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with me the director of halston, frederick chang and roland balan ballister, the producer.con of the fashion industry. how did he get to be so influential? where did it all begin? >> well, i think that's what's fascinating with halston's story. he completely invented himself. he came from the midwest. he grew up during the depression era. he came out of nowhere really. and then moved to chicago and then moved to nowhere, started at bergdorf goodman. he slowly climbed the ladder. it's not like he came out overnight and was this big star. but he cultivated the woman of new york city, the influential woman. and then when his time came in the late 60s, early 70s, he jumped from european couture to starting something uniquely american. that's what made him completely blow up because it was simple, it was unstructured, it made a woman feel good, and all the women, you know, sort of gravitated towards that scene. >> i loved how liza put it, the clothes danced with you. when you see them, it looks that way too. a lot of the idea -- some of the idea for this film, for this project c
with me the director of halston, frederick chang and roland balan ballister, the producer.con of the fashion industry. how did he get to be so influential? where did it all begin? >> well, i think that's what's fascinating with halston's story. he completely invented himself. he came from the midwest. he grew up during the depression era. he came out of nowhere really. and then moved to chicago and then moved to nowhere, started at bergdorf goodman. he slowly climbed the ladder. it's not...
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i have some lovely roland lamah.en i‘ve got some fresh ginger. great that into there. also some fresh garlic. so you put this on at the very end in the last couple of minutes. that means it is less likely to burn, so it is less likely to give permissions. it is more sustainable, will give up less emissions. my top tip for a barbecue is unsweetened apple juice. spread on to everything on the barbecue, meat, fish, vegetables, keeps it moist and gives it a lovely cannibalisation. we will see how it is going later on. there are people watching who are saying this is really important, other people saying this isn‘t a serious new story. why is it serious? 2596 of greenhouse gas emissions come from the food industry, from farmers to disposal. it is about giving people ideas. yes. people have been angry at our melon pizza because melons tend to be fluent in. give us an idea about how you can make the right choices. if you are going to buy a melon, buy a whole melon. the pre—sliced melons are very bad because they have probab
i have some lovely roland lamah.en i‘ve got some fresh ginger. great that into there. also some fresh garlic. so you put this on at the very end in the last couple of minutes. that means it is less likely to burn, so it is less likely to give permissions. it is more sustainable, will give up less emissions. my top tip for a barbecue is unsweetened apple juice. spread on to everything on the barbecue, meat, fish, vegetables, keeps it moist and gives it a lovely cannibalisation. we will see how...
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5000 that's been promised to be fool not to live it was like a problem if it does appear many like roland the whale would already have vanished and their american dream with the. john homan out 021. and let's take you through some of the headlines here in al-jazeera now the u.k. prime minister barak's johnson has moved to suspend parliament until the middle of october well this leaves his political opponents very little time to blunt the threat of a no bragg's that deal. it is a constitution that rage this is an attempt by a prime minister who was elected by a very small number of people in the country as serve to party membership to ride roughshod over parliament and prevent any legislation or debate that would stop this country leaving me you without a deal and all the problems that it would cause he seems to want to run headlong into the arms of donald trump. more determination to see this before this is explored. italian prime minister just epic contest may keep his job after a breakthrough in coalition talks the head of the opposition democratic party says he's ready to pull rivalrie
5000 that's been promised to be fool not to live it was like a problem if it does appear many like roland the whale would already have vanished and their american dream with the. john homan out 021. and let's take you through some of the headlines here in al-jazeera now the u.k. prime minister barak's johnson has moved to suspend parliament until the middle of october well this leaves his political opponents very little time to blunt the threat of a no bragg's that deal. it is a constitution...
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and dos bill gates wanted his new operating system windows to become the standard system worldwide roland hansen is the man who made bill gates the software industry's number one media figure and it's also due to this marketing wizard that windows the graphics into fees which would conquer the world owes its name. we realized that the opinion where you know they were calling these buoys none of these right were calling them goodies anymore they were calling them all windowing systems because they were creating windows on the screen. so holy crap if these are all we're doing systems there's only one name we can be we have to be microsoft windows. about windows $95.00 is so easy even a talk show host figured out. windows was an affront. to jobs windows was an insult to jobs. distant relative of mine windows in just 10 years is installed in almost all computers on the market gaining planetary success with windows $95.00 gates and the p.c. definitively dethrone the mac. if you make of grog man cry. windows was a way to move everything that he wanted to do forward and it was the foundation for
and dos bill gates wanted his new operating system windows to become the standard system worldwide roland hansen is the man who made bill gates the software industry's number one media figure and it's also due to this marketing wizard that windows the graphics into fees which would conquer the world owes its name. we realized that the opinion where you know they were calling these buoys none of these right were calling them goodies anymore they were calling them all windowing systems because...