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ron: it really does. i was in parliament square early this morning in westminster and there were so many people out there so angry with the american president. hi's important to stress that the relatio is between the two countries rather than two political leaders but this is not the image the white house wants out there. guards.t the they want the queen. they want all the pomp and circumstance. and unfortunately i thi what we're going to see in america's newspapers andnd papers arhe world tomorrow is the protestors and that implication for ttr trump adminion. katty: on that interview the president gave with thesu newspaper, do you think he was consciously trying to undermine theresa may? or was this just sedething he wa to say and he wasn't really thinking he was about to land in a country where he put the prime minister in a heap of trouble? ron: i originally thought this was donald trump being donald trump but the me that y listen to what the president has said over the last 24, 48 hours, makes me wond
ron: it really does. i was in parliament square early this morning in westminster and there were so many people out there so angry with the american president. hi's important to stress that the relatio is between the two countries rather than two political leaders but this is not the image the white house wants out there. guards.t the they want the queen. they want all the pomp and circumstance. and unfortunately i thi what we're going to see in america's newspapers andnd papers arhe world...
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ok let me go back to ron here i. again i want to stress the issue of identity politics because when i look at some of the things i mean democratic socialists of america i mean i've been around for a while ok and i looked at some of their older literature and you're spot on they looked at more and working people getting a fair shake that's fine but what i see now is this infusion of identity politics and i think. you know i can say pretty confidently given the election results over the last two years that doesn't work it doesn't work for the democratic party but they they don't you know that when you talk about transgender toilets and stuff like that it turns off the heartland i'm from the heartland this is something that people they want the factories the star opening up again they want their wages to go up and then you have these things you know this political correctness and and these pronouns all this nonsense and i don't have any patience for it because it doesn't advance my life or the people around me how do yo
ok let me go back to ron here i. again i want to stress the issue of identity politics because when i look at some of the things i mean democratic socialists of america i mean i've been around for a while ok and i looked at some of their older literature and you're spot on they looked at more and working people getting a fair shake that's fine but what i see now is this infusion of identity politics and i think. you know i can say pretty confidently given the election results over the last two...
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richard y ron usaban paracaÍdas militares estilo antiguo.ia la torre. >> [berke] la experiencia de la apertura del paracaÍdas al revÉs es muy similar a la experiencia de un niÑo cuando se sienta en un columpio, voltea el asiento y luego se impulsa hacia adelante. de inmediato, lo que sucede es que el asiento gira a 180 grados, y rebotas en otra direcciÓn, mÁs o menos lo mismo que pasÓ con el paracaÍdas. >> [locutor] y para ron broyles lo que sucede a continuaciÓn es espeluznante. con dos tobillos rotos, se impulsa lejos de la torre y se libera del paracaÍdas principal, esperando que el de reserva lo lleve a un aterrizaje seguro. >> pensÉ: "de ninguna forma ni el paracaÍdas se desplegarÁ a una velocidad segura en tan solo 65 metros. ¿cÓmo podrÍa pasar eso?". >> [locutor] es una apuesta que podrÍa terminar en desastre. Él tiene muy poco tiempo, tal vez cuatro segundos, para que su paracaÍdas de reserva se abra y aterrice fuera y lejos del puente. y luego... ron cae en picada desde la torre. [♪] apenas esquiva la calzada mientras despliega su r
richard y ron usaban paracaÍdas militares estilo antiguo.ia la torre. >> [berke] la experiencia de la apertura del paracaÍdas al revÉs es muy similar a la experiencia de un niÑo cuando se sienta en un columpio, voltea el asiento y luego se impulsa hacia adelante. de inmediato, lo que sucede es que el asiento gira a 180 grados, y rebotas en otra direcciÓn, mÁs o menos lo mismo que pasÓ con el paracaÍdas. >> [locutor] y para ron broyles lo que sucede a continuaciÓn es...
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ron dellums was 82. >> rob, thank you for that. for more on the life of ron dellums, we have a story posted on our homepage at ktvu.com. 3 an update on the search for the man wanted for a deadly attack on bart. the charges the suspect could face after he turned himself into police. >> he is okay with a ship -- a government shutdown in order to get the government wall -- the border while he wants paid for. both people on both sides -- people on both sides of the aisle are crying foul. >> -- >> president trump is talking tough on immigration issuing a warning to lawmakers. he says if congress does not fund a wall along the us-mexico border he would have no problem shutting down the federal government. the potential shutdown could, weeks before the midterm election. the president outlined several other goals as well. >> i would be certainly willing to consider a shutdown if we do not get proper border security. >> president trump threatened a government shutdown. monday's comments came out of a joint news conference with the italian p
ron dellums was 82. >> rob, thank you for that. for more on the life of ron dellums, we have a story posted on our homepage at ktvu.com. 3 an update on the search for the man wanted for a deadly attack on bart. the charges the suspect could face after he turned himself into police. >> he is okay with a ship -- a government shutdown in order to get the government wall -- the border while he wants paid for. both people on both sides -- people on both sides of the aisle are crying...
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ok and they didn't have a lot of birkenstocks and they didn't have a lot of capital to point out so ron what is that in a nutshell go ahead well democratic socialism in the contemporary american sense i mean you know whenever people throw around these terms you need to factor in you know the snapshot in contemporary time but i democratic socialism is certainly not authoritarian socialism or anything like that democratic socialism as the d.s.a. is presenting it basically just gives more rights to the workers it still allows enterprises stuff like that however workers have more rights and they have more of a say and they see more of their product and what that d.s.h. mission is in particular is to try to get away from the economy that instead exploited workers and is focused on destroying the environment and war they're trying to get away from all that to accompany an economy that is more sustainable that workers have a better seat at the table and where everybody has health care ok ok steve i mean you know socialism tends to become authoritarian if you don't keep an eye on it i'd like to
ok and they didn't have a lot of birkenstocks and they didn't have a lot of capital to point out so ron what is that in a nutshell go ahead well democratic socialism in the contemporary american sense i mean you know whenever people throw around these terms you need to factor in you know the snapshot in contemporary time but i democratic socialism is certainly not authoritarian socialism or anything like that democratic socialism as the d.s.a. is presenting it basically just gives more rights...
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ron: no. the thing that you can say about one donald trump and his base, ite 30 to 40% of folks who voted for him will stickhim. ip for them.nor bl jane: thank you for joining me. ron: always a pleare. jane: survivors have been describing their battles to escape the wildfires tning parts of coastal greece this week. many were trapped in hnd vehicles and others were forced to seek refuge in the sea. at least 80 people are known to have died. from the coastal town of mati, mark lowen reports. rkit ravaged everything in its path. greek hillside erased from and with it, lives. hope, too, is dying here. the family of an 88-year-old have just heard the worst, she was the 80th person killed byre the wild her charred remains were discovered iher home. for her son, a mix of shock and rage. >> fortunatelyi did not find her by myself, because i couldn't face the view. the body is totally burned. when the pain will come down, i will go through all levels from everybody who is responsible for this catastro
ron: no. the thing that you can say about one donald trump and his base, ite 30 to 40% of folks who voted for him will stickhim. ip for them.nor bl jane: thank you for joining me. ron: always a pleare. jane: survivors have been describing their battles to escape the wildfires tning parts of coastal greece this week. many were trapped in hnd vehicles and others were forced to seek refuge in the sea. at least 80 people are known to have died. from the coastal town of mati, mark lowen reports....
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congressman ron desantis. up next, congressional dimms taking the abolish ice calls. we're coming right back. my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. >> lou: mexico's newly elected leftist president will be meetig with trump administration officials this coming friday to sit down with jared kushner, secretary of state pompano and home land security secretary nielson at his campaign headquarters. perhaps he will take a page from president trump's book and surprise a lot of people. already. already he's said that he will set up on his side of the border the mexican enforcement force go the border. so
congressman ron desantis. up next, congressional dimms taking the abolish ice calls. we're coming right back. my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office,...
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ron christie, thank you for joining me. ron: greato see you. jane: quick look at the day's other news now. the visit to the u.k. comes hot on the heels of his contentious trip to the nato summit in ruussels. mr. questioned the relevance of the alliance and ruffled feath with his aggressive push to get members to double their defense spending. said he is happy they agreed to increase the financial bucommitmentit is not clear any of them will. for more come i spoke to a former assistant secretary of state for military and political affairs. he says he has an increase in defense spending, but at what cost to the alliance itself? >> well, i actually that the alliance has to justify their existence. we went through this process in the post cold war period. at that time it was out of sector or business. it is at the point where nato needs to demonstrate its relevance. that is the cost, and the benefit as well. there was hard work done. i think to president trump's mind, he has understood why nato there and it has a future. jane: but what -- how meani
ron christie, thank you for joining me. ron: greato see you. jane: quick look at the day's other news now. the visit to the u.k. comes hot on the heels of his contentious trip to the nato summit in ruussels. mr. questioned the relevance of the alliance and ruffled feath with his aggressive push to get members to double their defense spending. said he is happy they agreed to increase the financial bucommitmentit is not clear any of them will. for more come i spoke to a former assistant secretary...
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ron: two things. i think the american newscast tonight is going tlead with the amazing photos we saw. we will have the same thing tomorrow for the morning shows, our morning broadcasts. what i really want to see, jane, is how are these protests going to be covered back in the unitet . is the emphasis going to be on the evening news and the later t edition ofhe newspapers donald trump as strong leader withst bands anng leaders beside him, or is it going to be sotrage in london and anger at donald trump perlly? that is what i have got my radar screen -- how is this going to play out tomorrow and the days ahead? jane: it depends on what channel you are looking at. ron christie, thank you for joining me. ron: great to see you. jane: quick look at the day's other news now. the visit to the u.k. comes hot on the heels of his contentious trip to the nato summit in brussels. mr. trump questioned the releva ruffled feathers with his aggressive push to get members to double theiren d spending. he said he is hap
ron: two things. i think the american newscast tonight is going tlead with the amazing photos we saw. we will have the same thing tomorrow for the morning shows, our morning broadcasts. what i really want to see, jane, is how are these protests going to be covered back in the unitet . is the emphasis going to be on the evening news and the later t edition ofhe newspapers donald trump as strong leader withst bands anng leaders beside him, or is it going to be sotrage in london and anger at...
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sorry about that, ron. earlier today i also spent time with your current governor, one of our nation's truly great leaders, rick scott. as you know, rick is running to replace liberal democratic schumer-controlled nancy pelosi-controlled and new start of the democrat party, maxine waters. [boos] name is bill nelson and you know i live a lot of time in florida. the only time i see bill nelson is five months before every election. and after a while you forget who's the senator? but around five months you see him at parties and you see him around and we have to be careful because we have to make sure that rick scott wins and wins big. [cheers and applause] bill nelson voted for obamacare, which has been a totally disastrous situation. and we got rid of the individual mandate, the most unpopular aspect and most of obamacare will be gone very soon. in fact, it was gone until one gentleman decided at 2:00 in the morning, remember? and give very much, we appreciated. and he voted against tax cuts and he wants to g
sorry about that, ron. earlier today i also spent time with your current governor, one of our nation's truly great leaders, rick scott. as you know, rick is running to replace liberal democratic schumer-controlled nancy pelosi-controlled and new start of the democrat party, maxine waters. [boos] name is bill nelson and you know i live a lot of time in florida. the only time i see bill nelson is five months before every election. and after a while you forget who's the senator? but around five...
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. >> ron loves reading to kids. he reads stories. >> then mr. trump said you're fired. i love that part. >> he is teaching madison to talk. >> make america great again. >> people say ron is all trump but he is so much more. >> that is pretty obvious, sir. >> bill, you know, sometimes in this process you have to be able to take a step back and laugh at yourself a little bit. have a little fun with it. my wife is my best supporter and best friend. i wanted to introduce voters to her and to my family which is number one for me. we also wanted to do it in a way that people could get a little laugh out of and we could have a lighter touch. for people that are getting upset about it shows they have
. >> ron loves reading to kids. he reads stories. >> then mr. trump said you're fired. i love that part. >> he is teaching madison to talk. >> make america great again. >> people say ron is all trump but he is so much more. >> that is pretty obvious, sir. >> bill, you know, sometimes in this process you have to be able to take a step back and laugh at yourself a little bit. have a little fun with it. my wife is my best supporter and best friend. i...
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i rise today to honor the life of my good friend, tennessee state representative ron lawler. who passed away on july 6, 2018, at the age of 69. ron valiantly served his country as a united states marine in the vietnam war, receiving accolades, including the vietnam gallantry cross, and the good conduct medal. ron also served multiple terms on the shelby county school board and was a strong advocate for education and agriculture as a member of the tennessee house of representatives. to his wife, brenda, and their three children, i hope you take comfort in the memories of ron and the legacy that he leaves behind. mr. kustoff: may his life-long service to our local community, to tennessee, and to the united states never be forgotten. we will miss you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i represent the eighth congressional district in maryland and i want to give you a tale two of of my constituents. mr. raskin: one is me
i rise today to honor the life of my good friend, tennessee state representative ron lawler. who passed away on july 6, 2018, at the age of 69. ron valiantly served his country as a united states marine in the vietnam war, receiving accolades, including the vietnam gallantry cross, and the good conduct medal. ron also served multiple terms on the shelby county school board and was a strong advocate for education and agriculture as a member of the tennessee house of representatives. to his wife,...
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ron is an american-born israeli political consultants and diplomat. he has served as the israeli ambassador to the united states in october 2013. ambassador dermer has been deeply involved in american and israeli politics most of his life. and his influence has helped shape the us israel relationship for decades. during his tenure in dc, ambassador dermer has worked closely with cf o leadership to strengthen support for israel among americans. he opposed the terrible iran nuclear deal and has made israel and america west safe and encourage residents to move the us embassy to jerusalem. this is his appearance at the washington dc summit on behalf of the state of israel. will you please make welcome ambassador ron dermer. >>. [applause] >> wow. it's great to be back. >> on behalf of israel, i want to thank its over 4 million members for unabashedly standing by israel's side. i also want to thank the many thousands of you who gathered here for this summit. especially the over 600 students who are here tonight. [applause] >> .. please join me in giving th
ron is an american-born israeli political consultants and diplomat. he has served as the israeli ambassador to the united states in october 2013. ambassador dermer has been deeply involved in american and israeli politics most of his life. and his influence has helped shape the us israel relationship for decades. during his tenure in dc, ambassador dermer has worked closely with cf o leadership to strengthen support for israel among americans. he opposed the terrible iran nuclear deal and has...
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ron christie, thank you for putting up ron christie, thank you for putting up with christian!t's going to get even hotter this weekend. reaching 29 degrees tomorrow. on sunday we should see temperatures peaking into the low 30s in the hottest parts of the low 30s in the hottest parts of the country. today, although it's been warm, showers fading away across parts of north—east england. heavy showers the southern scotland. a line of showers affecting wales, parts of the west country and into central southern england. the showers will rumble on for a good pa rt showers will rumble on for a good part of the evening as well. the skies have looked like this at times. the second day in a row we've seen times. the second day in a row we've seen heavy showers in powys. those showers will take time to fade away but eventually we'll get there. a warm night was sleeping with these kind of temperatures at 11pm. quite warm to getting a decent nights sleep. things cooling off late in the night. a dry night with clear spells. heading onto the forecast for the weekend, an area of low pressure
ron christie, thank you for putting up ron christie, thank you for putting up with christian!t's going to get even hotter this weekend. reaching 29 degrees tomorrow. on sunday we should see temperatures peaking into the low 30s in the hottest parts of the low 30s in the hottest parts of the country. today, although it's been warm, showers fading away across parts of north—east england. heavy showers the southern scotland. a line of showers affecting wales, parts of the west country and into...
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ron insana, what's your take on all of this? earlier in the week we said the market has it priced in. things are continuing to drop. >> the president has raised the ante significantly, saying he could impose another tariff on $200 billion worth of chinese goods, escalating the trade war with china, threatening trade relationships with europe, canada, mexico. s that escalates it becomes a much bigger deal, china says it will retaliate. we're getting to the point, stephanie, where there may be more tariffs than there are goods and services exchanged between the two countries. that sets the stage for unprecedented action that could lead to not only markets having trouble but the global economy suffering as well. >> there you go. market down 129. tell me, who thinks this is a good idea? whether you're talking warren buffett or paul tudor jones, big-time investors said i'm not worried about this. it sounded like the investor community felt this was a game of chicken. >> i reject that idea and this is -- again we spoke about this a co
ron insana, what's your take on all of this? earlier in the week we said the market has it priced in. things are continuing to drop. >> the president has raised the ante significantly, saying he could impose another tariff on $200 billion worth of chinese goods, escalating the trade war with china, threatening trade relationships with europe, canada, mexico. s that escalates it becomes a much bigger deal, china says it will retaliate. we're getting to the point, stephanie, where there may...
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sorry about that, ron.arlier today i also spent time with your current governor, one of our nation's truly great leaders, rick scott. [cheers & applause] as you know, rick is running to replace liberal democrat schumer-controlled nancy pelosi-controlled and the new star of the democrat party maxine waters. name is bill nelson. and you know i live a lot of time in florida. the only time i see bill nelson is five months before every election. and after a while you forget who's the senator. but around five months you see him at parties, and you see him around. and we have to be careful because we have to make sure that rick scott wins, and wins big. bill nelson voted for obama care which has been a totally disastrous situation. and we got rid of the individual mandate, the most up popular mandate. and most of obamacare will be care very soon. in fact it was gone until one gentleman decided at 2:00 in the morning. remember? thank you very much. we appreciate it. and he voted against tax cuts and he wants to go
sorry about that, ron.arlier today i also spent time with your current governor, one of our nation's truly great leaders, rick scott. [cheers & applause] as you know, rick is running to replace liberal democrat schumer-controlled nancy pelosi-controlled and the new star of the democrat party maxine waters. name is bill nelson. and you know i live a lot of time in florida. the only time i see bill nelson is five months before every election. and after a while you forget who's the senator....
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ron loves playing with the kids. >> build a wall. >> he reads stories. >> then mr.rump said "you're fired", i love that part. >> he is teaching madison to taub. >> make america great again. >> people say ron is all trump. but he is so much more. >> big league. so good. >> i just thought you should know. >> ron de santis for governor. >> okay, paul. >> first, the kids are undeniably cute. >> exactly. >> congressman and his wife should be congrate lated for having beautiful children. here's the problem, if you were to kick donald trump in the butt you would hit the, about of ron's head. it is hue hilliating for a accomplished person. >> humiliating? >> a little bit of both. it is not the way i would have gone. they are trying to outtrump each other. i don't think they need to do that because in the general election you do need to bring others into the camp. but you cannot underestimate. >> an ad like that let's be clear is not going to bring anyone into the camp. that is an ad for the people who love trump. >> that should have been a direct mail piece not something on
ron loves playing with the kids. >> build a wall. >> he reads stories. >> then mr.rump said "you're fired", i love that part. >> he is teaching madison to taub. >> make america great again. >> people say ron is all trump. but he is so much more. >> big league. so good. >> i just thought you should know. >> ron de santis for governor. >> okay, paul. >> first, the kids are undeniably cute. >> exactly. >>...
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and as ron hayes could tell the story like no other, by the way. and said, i just have to tell you that i just walked around this gay bar three times and i'm try teenager to develop the nerve to go in and i feel bad about myself that this is a thing. and ron looked at him, don't worry, first time i went in the gay bar i felt nervous too. with journalists there are always stories and that says so much about ron hayes and his general tillty and says so much about rob, feeling guilty about that and again, what i've said maybe too many times the humanity of us all is what is important. that's what lovers of poetry and words -- who can still be pragmatic and great intellects -- that's what they show. >> that's what rob i know did love. he was a lover of words and i heard you describe him as that. every single thing i've heard from colleagues of his and everything i've read, he was just a very special person. he was a special person. and i mentored people and everything -- everything -- i understand why it's hard for you to narrow it down to an anecdote,
and as ron hayes could tell the story like no other, by the way. and said, i just have to tell you that i just walked around this gay bar three times and i'm try teenager to develop the nerve to go in and i feel bad about myself that this is a thing. and ron looked at him, don't worry, first time i went in the gay bar i felt nervous too. with journalists there are always stories and that says so much about ron hayes and his general tillty and says so much about rob, feeling guilty about that...
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i am very pleased to welcome ron manning, and ron, if you could please stand and perhaps come to the podium and introduce yourself. ron has -- ron played football at rice university, so he's going to make me a really good running back. he played offensive line, but he also previously served at the dallas-fort worth retirement system, and he's got a distinguished education, as well. >> i'll just tell you a little bit about myself. i'm raised in houston, texas. i went to rice university in houston, so -- and got my graduate degree at texas tech. my wife brought me out here. she's from the south bay area. she grew up down there. came out here, visiting her family a couple times, and really fell in love with the area. she found a good job. i followed her out here and found a great job myself, so i'm really happy here. city of san francisco's been really exciting. looking forward to -- obviously, the summer's been great. the nice winter weather you have here in the summer. it's good. you all think it's hot. i have to stop saying y'all. you think it's really hot, but it's not. let's see...
i am very pleased to welcome ron manning, and ron, if you could please stand and perhaps come to the podium and introduce yourself. ron has -- ron played football at rice university, so he's going to make me a really good running back. he played offensive line, but he also previously served at the dallas-fort worth retirement system, and he's got a distinguished education, as well. >> i'll just tell you a little bit about myself. i'm raised in houston, texas. i went to rice university in...
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ron was a wonderful man. he was generous and he loved his life. ron was a mild haemophiliac. it is a problem in the liver where they do not make a clotting agent so they are given factor 8 to help the blood to clot. he was tired all the time. his skin was going yellow. his eyes were going yellow. he was always in pain in his side. he used to lie on the sofa most of the time. we were aware that the hep c had come from blood products but not as much as we are now because without the internet, we did not know the story of it. we did not know where it had come from, how the virus was in the pooled plasma. we did not realise they were infecting him every time they gave it to him, notjust once, but every time. after ron died, ijust shattered. i totally collapsed, gave in, give up. i did not want to do anything. ijust lost it, to be honest. i did not know how to deal with life without him. the ripples just go on. now my grandchildren have missed out on the most wonderful grandad. he never got to walk his daughters d
ron was a wonderful man. he was generous and he loved his life. ron was a mild haemophiliac. it is a problem in the liver where they do not make a clotting agent so they are given factor 8 to help the blood to clot. he was tired all the time. his skin was going yellow. his eyes were going yellow. he was always in pain in his side. he used to lie on the sofa most of the time. we were aware that the hep c had come from blood products but not as much as we are now because without the internet, we...
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big rally for ron desantis in florida. maybe on the west coast of florida as well in tight elections. barack obama lost 63 seats in his first mid-term of 2010. this week he had a message about a possible shutdown over the lack of fund funding for a wall on the southern border. how does it help the case, a government shutdown for a mid-term election that you know will be closely watched? >> the president is focused on the other part of that, immigration. it is completely concerning to us, frustration at this point as to why congress won't do its job and pass meaningful immigration reform. this president couldn't be more clear for the last three plus years on what he thinks about a broken immigration system. he repeated it again yesterday and catch and release, releasing people into the interior of this country. ending chain migration, going to a merit-based system of immigration and having the wall and border security. it is a stark contrast to the democratic party running to abolish ice. that keeps us all safe. which is on
big rally for ron desantis in florida. maybe on the west coast of florida as well in tight elections. barack obama lost 63 seats in his first mid-term of 2010. this week he had a message about a possible shutdown over the lack of fund funding for a wall on the southern border. how does it help the case, a government shutdown for a mid-term election that you know will be closely watched? >> the president is focused on the other part of that, immigration. it is completely concerning to us,...
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so ron howard is the -- >> he's the loveliest. >> jimmy: we love ron howard. >> nicest man in the world the truth is, is that i texted him kind of begging. >> jimmy: you texted ron howard and begged him for the role. and in fact, this is a true story because -- >> this is a true story. >> jimmy: i have a screenshot of the text that you sent ron howard. and this is real. you said to ron, "have you ever spent long winter evenings wondering why you are not in the "star wars" franchise? i have." [ laughter ] >> this is my favorite. >> jimmy: and then, ron replied, "lol, i'll get back to you." [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> it's a true story. you ask, you don't get. you know what i mean? >> jimmy: yeah. >> you got to ask. >> jimmy: you have to ask. >> you have to beg. >> jimmy: you have to -- and then, apparently, he did get back to you. >> he got back to me. and two weeks later, i was flying over to be in "star wars." and i was walking down this spiral staircase in like an intergalactic spaceship. and i was, like, some super gangster. and an r2 unit went by with champagne flutes on his headli
so ron howard is the -- >> he's the loveliest. >> jimmy: we love ron howard. >> nicest man in the world the truth is, is that i texted him kind of begging. >> jimmy: you texted ron howard and begged him for the role. and in fact, this is a true story because -- >> this is a true story. >> jimmy: i have a screenshot of the text that you sent ron howard. and this is real. you said to ron, "have you ever spent long winter evenings wondering why you are not...
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. >> thank you, ron. hopefully with all of the retirement of the planning slides gives you an indication that we are imminently close to being done. there's been a lot of tremendous effort, you know, in the last three months when you were looking for commitment and we told you we would be done tomorrow. we are 20 hours away from inspecting so we've got a new nights, the next few nights and saturday so we anticipate being done on saturday. so our apologies for being a day late. i think if we can wrap up the paperwork on monday you can have the facility and look to come back here the following month and turn over for substantial completion. >> thanks for all your support and help in navigating through these challenges. with that i can take any questions. >> your next item is the facility readiness update, item 7. >> good morning, directors, martha, facility manager. i will start with the facility update and sydney will follow with the security update as i go through each slide i will highlight one or two po
. >> thank you, ron. hopefully with all of the retirement of the planning slides gives you an indication that we are imminently close to being done. there's been a lot of tremendous effort, you know, in the last three months when you were looking for commitment and we told you we would be done tomorrow. we are 20 hours away from inspecting so we've got a new nights, the next few nights and saturday so we anticipate being done on saturday. so our apologies for being a day late. i think if...
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we remember ron dellums. he was the former mayor of oakland.nt on to teach at howard university. he died monday at the age of 82 from cancer at his home in washington, d.c. we turn to a conference he attended in washington. he was introduduced by juan gonzalez. juan: he is a legend in thiss country.y. i want to remind you one thing you may have forgotten. one of his first acts when he was sworn in as a u.s. representative was to take a small room to his office in the house of representatives and mount an exhibition of the atrocities committed by the united states in vietnam. he continues to stanford social justice, labor rights, environmental rights. he comes from the bay area, oakland, berkeley. virtually every movevement of te 1960's emerged in close proximity and simultaneously. unlike many other places, we work forced to feel each other's rage, to listen to malice and feel each other's passio.. incredible cauldron of activism, a unique group of people emerged. we have hear each other. e civil rits movemen the brown berets, the black panther
we remember ron dellums. he was the former mayor of oakland.nt on to teach at howard university. he died monday at the age of 82 from cancer at his home in washington, d.c. we turn to a conference he attended in washington. he was introduduced by juan gonzalez. juan: he is a legend in thiss country.y. i want to remind you one thing you may have forgotten. one of his first acts when he was sworn in as a u.s. representative was to take a small room to his office in the house of representatives...
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lou: congressman ron desantos joining us now, that is quite a hearing. and i have to say, you you republicans acquitted yourself well, questioning him, producing the ground work for what became the answer he gave congressman jordan, that talking about the dossier, finally getting permission from fbi to tell the truth for once. >> yeah, look, lou, i think that peter strzok came across as very smug, and arrogant. a lot of his explanations for his text-messages, as inspector general has said are not credible, he said what i really meant is the american people will not vote for him, bull. he was doing this in a haughty tone. he was u up staged by behavior f democrats, you have a democrat saying because strzok was testifying and we were asking him hard questions he deserved a purple heart, how absurd to say or suggest that. lou: dems trying to out absurd one another through out the hearing, i am sure you were frustrated by their conduct, behavior, language. i mean, stalling, obstructing, trying to stop strzok from saying anything. >> right. lou: it done work
lou: congressman ron desantos joining us now, that is quite a hearing. and i have to say, you you republicans acquitted yourself well, questioning him, producing the ground work for what became the answer he gave congressman jordan, that talking about the dossier, finally getting permission from fbi to tell the truth for once. >> yeah, look, lou, i think that peter strzok came across as very smug, and arrogant. a lot of his explanations for his text-messages, as inspector general has said...
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ron claiborne. >> thank you.ere on "good morning america," summer is far from over and we have some great recipes your guests will be talking about. >>> and what happened -- by the way, are those doughnuts? >> they are. >> oh, no. >> frosting on it too. >> low fat, everybody. so also what happened when tom brady met tom and brady, the adorable details in "pop news" with the inimitable adrienne bankert. with adrienne bankert. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. avo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, incl
ron claiborne. >> thank you.ere on "good morning america," summer is far from over and we have some great recipes your guests will be talking about. >>> and what happened -- by the way, are those doughnuts? >> they are. >> oh, no. >> frosting on it too. >> low fat, everybody. so also what happened when tom brady met tom and brady, the adorable details in "pop news" with the inimitable adrienne bankert. with adrienne bankert. woman 1:...
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ron was a wonderful man. was bright, he was caring, he was generous and he loved his life. one was a mild haemophiliacs. it is a problem in the liver where they do not make a clotting agent so they are given factor eight to help the blood to clot. he was tired all the time. his skin was going yellow. his eyes we re time. his skin was going yellow. his eyes were going yellow. he was a lwa ys eyes were going yellow. he was always in pain in his side. he used to lie on the sofa most of the time. we were aware that the hep c had come from blood products but not as much as we are now because without the internet, we did not know the story of it. we did not know where it had come from, how the virus was in the pooled plasma. we did not realise they were infecting him every time they gave it to him, not just once, but every time. after ron died, ijust shattered. i totally collapsed, gave in, give up. i did not want to do anything. i just lost it, to be honest. i did not know how to deal with life without him. the ri
ron was a wonderful man. was bright, he was caring, he was generous and he loved his life. one was a mild haemophiliacs. it is a problem in the liver where they do not make a clotting agent so they are given factor eight to help the blood to clot. he was tired all the time. his skin was going yellow. his eyes we re time. his skin was going yellow. his eyes were going yellow. he was a lwa ys eyes were going yellow. he was always in pain in his side. he used to lie on the sofa most of the time....
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ron i think is what dan's come up with for you. dr. ron claiborne. >> just a ph.d.ot an m.d. >> honorary degree. >> whit, good morning to you. diane? and dan, good morning, everyone. we begin in maryland where details are emerging in that deadly newsroom rampage. court documents show the suspected gunman jarrod ramos swore an oath to kill a writer at "the capital gazette," the revelation from a 2014 filing. ramos reportedly enraged because "the capital" ran a column, an article about ramos harassing a woman. ramos is accused of killing five newspaper employees last thursday. >>> in thailand, receding waters are giving rescuers better access to a cave system where 12 boys and 1 adult, members of a soccer team, have been trapped for over a week. engineers are doubling the number of pumps, removing water. search crews hoping that the boys made it out of the cave's flooded areas and reached higher grounds. >>> in mexico, voters go to the polls today to elect a new president, capping a campaign marred by violence. the winner will succeed the president nieto. also seat if
ron i think is what dan's come up with for you. dr. ron claiborne. >> just a ph.d.ot an m.d. >> honorary degree. >> whit, good morning to you. diane? and dan, good morning, everyone. we begin in maryland where details are emerging in that deadly newsroom rampage. court documents show the suspected gunman jarrod ramos swore an oath to kill a writer at "the capital gazette," the revelation from a 2014 filing. ramos reportedly enraged because "the capital" ran...
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>> ron duncan who is also our current ceo and bob wolf are the founders of the company and ron and bob had a vision that they could deliver better services to alaska by investing in theology and time and this is the late 70s , so long distance services that customers experience, especially in rural alaska were very expensive and not a particularly high quality. they believe they could improve the service and deliver rural alaska in a much better experience and eventually her statewide they are literally the original entrepreneurs, two guys in a garage with a great idea making a difference for the people invested in toserve . >> tina pidgeon, gci is the largest telecommunications company in alaska that is correct. yes. we serve the most locations. very many people and we do it using pretty much all the technology tools and in the toolbox that i think any telecom company couldpossibly use . >> are some of the challenges given your geography, location, weather, etc.? >> we like to say that we recognize that there are challenges serving rural communities everywhere. and alaska actually tak
>> ron duncan who is also our current ceo and bob wolf are the founders of the company and ron and bob had a vision that they could deliver better services to alaska by investing in theology and time and this is the late 70s , so long distance services that customers experience, especially in rural alaska were very expensive and not a particularly high quality. they believe they could improve the service and deliver rural alaska in a much better experience and eventually her statewide...
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ron, listen to this, this is ron johnson together on the radio over the weekend. >> is the fnding oforder wall going to wait until after the elections? >> probably. that is something we do have a disagreement -- >> i don't like playing shutdown plakz. >> how damaging would that be ahead of the november races? >> i don't think it would be helpful. let's try and avoid it. >> so i mean, ron, will top republicans be able to talk the president down from this ledge? >> i think in the end probably. you know, look the history of shutdowns is they don't work and provide the leverage that whoever is executing it believes will get them what they want. that was certainly true in the mother of all shutdowns back in '95 and '96 with bill clinton and really the turning point -- and i think it's worth noting, the president is talking about shutting down the government over a border wall with astonishing consistency, 60% they oppose in every poll. the number doesn't move by more than a point or two. it's also worth noting there are many democrats who believe why doug jones won in alabama not only bec
ron, listen to this, this is ron johnson together on the radio over the weekend. >> is the fnding oforder wall going to wait until after the elections? >> probably. that is something we do have a disagreement -- >> i don't like playing shutdown plakz. >> how damaging would that be ahead of the november races? >> i don't think it would be helpful. let's try and avoid it. >> so i mean, ron, will top republicans be able to talk the president down from this...
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joined by ron reagan. and michael steele. i will say this about barack obama who i did respect a lot, admired a lot. if he had three marriages and talked about women like the president we have now, if he had done any time, any time trump does anything, he would have been keel hauled or whatever. he wouldn't be there. >> you are exactly right. no prefavious president would he gotten away with a tenth that trump has. his base, really they aren't in touch with reality. he seems to hate the people they do. it is really the real trump derangement syndrome. it is not with us, it is with them. >> my vietnam, he told howard stern was to avoid sexually transmitted diseases during vietnam. is that a campaign. >> i think ron has got it right. the bottom line is that trump is in the safe space because he has a base that is with him regardless and don't like the same people he doesn't like. and that safe space includes a congress, house and senate that is not disposed to do anything to disrupt that flow. because they are afraid of that ba
joined by ron reagan. and michael steele. i will say this about barack obama who i did respect a lot, admired a lot. if he had three marriages and talked about women like the president we have now, if he had done any time, any time trump does anything, he would have been keel hauled or whatever. he wouldn't be there. >> you are exactly right. no prefavious president would he gotten away with a tenth that trump has. his base, really they aren't in touch with reality. he seems to hate the...
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>> well, it is, and good to see you, fredricka and ron. look, the reality, though, is that we do know that it would be his word against the president's, but i think there is even more corroboration here. i mean, in a standard case, what you look at for a person's credibility is you look at what their motivation to lie would be and certainly from the president's perspective, michael cohen has every reason to lie. the feds are after him. he's in a very tight spot and therefore he'd say things that would be contrary to the president, beneficial for himself. but from the perspective of having an opportunity to observe and being the president's fixer, he would know everything, right? and if he was such an incredible person, that means, you know, that he was not a person that was trustworthy, why did trump keep him around for such a long time? but at the end of the day, whether trump knew or didn't know in my view has no legal significance for a variety of reasons. does it really take michael cohen to tell us something that i think we already re
>> well, it is, and good to see you, fredricka and ron. look, the reality, though, is that we do know that it would be his word against the president's, but i think there is even more corroboration here. i mean, in a standard case, what you look at for a person's credibility is you look at what their motivation to lie would be and certainly from the president's perspective, michael cohen has every reason to lie. the feds are after him. he's in a very tight spot and therefore he'd say...
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. >> ron loves playing with the kids kids. >> build the wall. >> he reads story. >> and then mr. trump said, "you're fired." i love that part. >> he is teaching madison to talk. >> make america great again. >> and some people say that ron is all trump, but he is so much more. >> big league, so good. >> oh, boy. desantis is one trying to be trumpier than trump. >> i own guns and nobody is going to take it away. i have a big truck in case i have to round up the criminal illegal illegals and take them home myself. >> and only oone candidate helped to write the trump words, diane black. and only one voted to wall. >> come on up, diane black. >> i am don trump jr. and i support mark k oobach for governor. >> and so what is happening with ron desantis in your state? >> well, he is winning republicans and a lot. for all of the bad press that the president has gotten, understand that his base does not really believe the press. and based on the tweets and the endorsement that you just played there supporti ining desantis' support is through the roof. and most of the likely voters support
. >> ron loves playing with the kids kids. >> build the wall. >> he reads story. >> and then mr. trump said, "you're fired." i love that part. >> he is teaching madison to talk. >> make america great again. >> and some people say that ron is all trump, but he is so much more. >> big league, so good. >> oh, boy. desantis is one trying to be trumpier than trump. >> i own guns and nobody is going to take it away. i have a big...
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ron dellums was 82 years old. in oakland, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> an earthquake rattled parts of the bay area today and was felt across several counties. the usgs says the epicenter was in san pablo bay. the ktvu newsroom received calls. on social media, people reported feeling the quake in walnut creek and san francisco.>>> there is word tonight that this recording studio is getting ready to close its doors. amberley is love in the newsroom with reasons for the closure.>> reporter: fantasy studios operates out of a building on 10th street in berkeley. now, that building is up for sale. there recording studio is being shut down. tonight, i spoke with a music i industry has changed. chris isaacs' wicked game was recorded at fantasy studios. the unique sound that comes from a turntable is nostalgic and fast becoming a thing of the past. soon, the recording studio there -- that produced the record will be part of a bygone era. >> the music business has drifted away from the bay area since 1981. the recording industry ha
ron dellums was 82 years old. in oakland, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> an earthquake rattled parts of the bay area today and was felt across several counties. the usgs says the epicenter was in san pablo bay. the ktvu newsroom received calls. on social media, people reported feeling the quake in walnut creek and san francisco.>>> there is word tonight that this recording studio is getting ready to close its doors. amberley is love in the newsroom with reasons for the closure.>>...
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ron, thanks very much for joining us gauge for us how fearful you are. we've seen the price fall in soybeans during the month of june. do you expect a volume fall in terms of sales for u.s. soybean farmers as well? >> well, i think it's very devastating to the value of soybeans here in the united states we hopefully will get a resolution and an end to these tariffs. we're hoping that both the chinese government and the u.s. government rescind the tariffs they have put on it will resume the ability of u.s. soybean farmers to provide food for people all around the world. >> where would you expect china to bring up the shortfall if they don't continue to buy american who are the rivals >> obviously there are other countries around the world that raise soybeans south america, brazil, argentina. typically we don't export soybeans into the market this time of year it's dominated by the brazilians and argentine crops. we hope the tariffs can be resolved in time for the new crop of soybeans that we're raising right now that will be shipped in october, november,
ron, thanks very much for joining us gauge for us how fearful you are. we've seen the price fall in soybeans during the month of june. do you expect a volume fall in terms of sales for u.s. soybean farmers as well? >> well, i think it's very devastating to the value of soybeans here in the united states we hopefully will get a resolution and an end to these tariffs. we're hoping that both the chinese government and the u.s. government rescind the tariffs they have put on it will resume...
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million now to save a billion in the future i would yeah and ron i'm going to argue there because i hear i hear where the disagreement is right there i want to bring in our community who really both of your sentiments on one hand you have robin here who says the reality is that while many expect to guyana to benefit significantly from employment opportunities we just don't have the human resource capacity to provide the same and making a point that john made earlier robin says there are dear old trained for oil and gas experts at the national resources. stree which is responsible for managing the sector on the other side though someone who might agree with you and ron is this tweet from william he says there is already a bump in economic activity primarily in georgetown from exxon's activities here and this can only increase young people especially have to think carefully of how they can position themselves for the oil sector and get the relevant education there's no free money so i want to bring crisper in on point that this is exciting for some people where do you fall i think this is
million now to save a billion in the future i would yeah and ron i'm going to argue there because i hear i hear where the disagreement is right there i want to bring in our community who really both of your sentiments on one hand you have robin here who says the reality is that while many expect to guyana to benefit significantly from employment opportunities we just don't have the human resource capacity to provide the same and making a point that john made earlier robin says there are dear...
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let's bring ron back m, global economy. people backin in, this will play well with people back in the united states?” in, this will play well with people back in the united states? i think it well, there are a lot of people who are very much concerned about ta riffs who are very much concerned about tariffs and the impact on american businesses across the united states, why is the president doing it at this time, why is he going to verbal wa rfa re this time, why is he going to verbal warfare with our closest allies and i think it's an opportunity for the president and the prime minister to reassure a very nervous president and the prime minister to reassure a very nervous american business sector. i imagine, iwas wondering earlier, if all the guests would come outside to meet president trump as he gets off, they are all there and i think that's the kind of televisual spectacle the president will appreciate, the fact the guests are there to welcome him to blenheim palace. there is a symbolism in that of them coming out to g
let's bring ron back m, global economy. people backin in, this will play well with people back in the united states?” in, this will play well with people back in the united states? i think it well, there are a lot of people who are very much concerned about ta riffs who are very much concerned about tariffs and the impact on american businesses across the united states, why is the president doing it at this time, why is he going to verbal wa rfa re this time, why is he going to verbal warfare...
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remembering ron dellums. he was 82 years old and just a good example of how much he means to the city of oakland when they built a new federal building across the street from city hall they named it after him a decade ago. we're live in oakland -- >> bill clinton tweeting saying he was intense and intelligent and fearful and philosophical and spoke truth to power and american conscious in championing those that were left out and across the east bay or nation or around the world. we sent out a push alert at 7:45 thisp morning. you can download our app. >>> nee arrest in a deadly triple shooting outside an antioch applebe's early this morning. officers arrived and found two people shot. one died at the scene. someone drove a third shooting victim to the hospital. nodw update on either of those victims. >>> also overnight a high-speed chase down the peninsula started in redwood city about 1:40 in the morning. chp says officers tried to pull over a woman driving a porsche on 280. she took off at times going 140 m
remembering ron dellums. he was 82 years old and just a good example of how much he means to the city of oakland when they built a new federal building across the street from city hall they named it after him a decade ago. we're live in oakland -- >> bill clinton tweeting saying he was intense and intelligent and fearful and philosophical and spoke truth to power and american conscious in championing those that were left out and across the east bay or nation or around the world. we sent...
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congressman ron desantis will be talking about the fight and the push to declassify the complete fisaarrant for carter page. also tonight socialists fast becoming the new darlings of the dems, pushing their radical agenda of ever higher taxes, the abolishment of immigration and customs enforcement, universal handouts, open borders, more attacks, of course, against president trump. presidential historian doug weepped joins us. he says their radical marxist agenda could put this country on the path to the venezuelan style economic collapse. our top story tonight, lame duck speaker ryan and his rino co-conspirators trying to undermine president trump as he considers pulling security clearances for obama intelligence officials intent on using their access to secrets to lie, to leak and subvert the presidency of donald trump. the speaker accusing president trump of playing games, not being serious about lifting those clearances. >> i think he's trolling people, honestly. [laughter] this is something that's in the purview of the executive branch. i think some of these people have already lo
congressman ron desantis will be talking about the fight and the push to declassify the complete fisaarrant for carter page. also tonight socialists fast becoming the new darlings of the dems, pushing their radical agenda of ever higher taxes, the abolishment of immigration and customs enforcement, universal handouts, open borders, more attacks, of course, against president trump. presidential historian doug weepped joins us. he says their radical marxist agenda could put this country on the...