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i'll start with who the south end rowing club is. they're operated on a nonprofit basis, a nonprofit organization that provides facilities for rowing. in addition to monthly memberships for its members, the south end rowing club is open to the club three days a week for a day use fee, and so a lot of people have app opportuniapp -- an opportunity to access the bay. in 2016, it completed an extensive renovation to its if a ilt i a -- facility. here's a photo of the south end rowing club facing towards jefferson street, and here's another photo of the rear of the premises that relates to the port's jurisdiction at issue. this is taken from the hyde street pier, looking back towards the clubhouse. so to the left is the beach area, part of which is in port jurisdiction. to the right, the docks -- the launching dock, a port of that is in port's jurisdiction, as well as the water area under the dock, and i'll have a clearer diagram in a moment. so the jurisdictional issue is what ghives rise to our kpalg today that we're -- challenge today
i'll start with who the south end rowing club is. they're operated on a nonprofit basis, a nonprofit organization that provides facilities for rowing. in addition to monthly memberships for its members, the south end rowing club is open to the club three days a week for a day use fee, and so a lot of people have app opportuniapp -- an opportunity to access the bay. in 2016, it completed an extensive renovation to its if a ilt i a -- facility. here's a photo of the south end rowing club facing...
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after row after row, there must be at least 10 squad cars there. >> there were four across at least three deep, maybe four deep, nine or 12 at least some of so we don't know exactly why such a heavy police presence, or why they were chasing this truck and the striver, but again, we will try to get that information for you. but it was a few years ago that the ups facility in san francisco was the focus on the shooting, workplace shooting, so, that's got to be on the minds of ups workers, as they go to work day in and day out, but what exactly, whether it's a ups driver, who was in this truck, we don't know, whether somebody stole the truck, don't know that either. all things are possible, and we do know at this point, that the chase ended and the truck has been brought to a stop, and so has traffic in the south bay, in san jose. if you're just joining us. >> this is san jose, north 1st and trimble, it appears as though the ups truck led the officers on a chase of some sort, and we have noticed that one of the tires has been blown out, which is probably what brought this chase to an e
after row after row, there must be at least 10 squad cars there. >> there were four across at least three deep, maybe four deep, nine or 12 at least some of so we don't know exactly why such a heavy police presence, or why they were chasing this truck and the striver, but again, we will try to get that information for you. but it was a few years ago that the ups facility in san francisco was the focus on the shooting, workplace shooting, so, that's got to be on the minds of ups workers,...
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gerald rowe is facing torture and murder and kidnapping charges pick the district attorney calls this the most disturbing case they have seen here >> reporter: gerald rowe appeared in court and he entered not guilty pleas with a series of grisly accusation >> the investigation began monday when a a suitcase was fished out of the water near pier 39 pick the ge saldivar picked the investigation led them to gerald rowe's home. the prosecutor say he and a co- conspirator he killed him stuffed his body in a suitcase before dumping it in the bay. >> the allegations are the most disturbing allegations that you hear. >> reporter: prosecutor say the crime was captured on camera. the video taken in the hotel captured rowe and the victim engaged in consensual sex picket shows them tying the victim's arms behind his back with a noose around his neck. they pulled on the rope. the video reportedly shows them putting a bag over george saldivar's head and injecting him with a drug. he collapses and they say the killer pulled out a suitcase and put the victim inside and go about their business until f
gerald rowe is facing torture and murder and kidnapping charges pick the district attorney calls this the most disturbing case they have seen here >> reporter: gerald rowe appeared in court and he entered not guilty pleas with a series of grisly accusation >> the investigation began monday when a a suitcase was fished out of the water near pier 39 pick the ge saldivar picked the investigation led them to gerald rowe's home. the prosecutor say he and a co- conspirator he killed him...
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in a row. if you take a look at the nasdaq, it is seven days in a row, longest pace since back in august, august 9th, to be exact. we are riding a weekly win streak and for the nasdaq, certainly a pretty long win streak as well. >>> take a look at oil making gains again today, up three quarters of one percent, did settle at $56.09 a barrel. this is the highest settle in three months. holding back venezuelan oil to pressure the nicholas maduro regime is boosting prices. they want him out, oil reacting. >>> the star power of oprah, kate hudson and dj khalid doesn't seem to be helping weight watchers today. they call the company ww now just so you know. jpmorgan turned bearish on the weight loss company, downgrading the stock to a rare underweight. analy analysts citing continued user decline as the reason behind the rating cut. also, the price target slashed to $25 from $37 and shares are tumbling 3.4% on that. $29.26 each. >>> on a positive note for the economy, home builder confidence jumping t
in a row. if you take a look at the nasdaq, it is seven days in a row, longest pace since back in august, august 9th, to be exact. we are riding a weekly win streak and for the nasdaq, certainly a pretty long win streak as well. >>> take a look at oil making gains again today, up three quarters of one percent, did settle at $56.09 a barrel. this is the highest settle in three months. holding back venezuelan oil to pressure the nicholas maduro regime is boosting prices. they want him...
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it's really affected my personal life a lot. [ applause ] >> i was in the front row of the "unpluggedse songs were chosen for a particular reason. ♪ my girl, my girl ♪ don't lie to me ♪ tell me where did you sleep last night ♪ >> i remember watching him play a cover of a leadbelly song, "where did you sleep last night?" and it was emotional for me because i love nirvana and i felt this connection to kurt cobain and i was always, even when i was young, just so worried about him. ♪ my girl, my girl >> in that era there was always the speculation kurt's not doing well, kurt has drug problems. and nirvana "unplugged" was this kind of thing like the clouds parted. you know? and it seemed like everything was going to be okay. ♪ the whole night through [ cheers and applause ] >> from seattle tonight, word of an untimely death. >> the lead singer of nirvana shot and killed himself at his home in seattle, washington, today. >> it didn't come as a major surprise, but it was devastating because of the way it happened. >> i pulled over and i was there for like 20 minutes to half an hour just cryi
it's really affected my personal life a lot. [ applause ] >> i was in the front row of the "unpluggedse songs were chosen for a particular reason. ♪ my girl, my girl ♪ don't lie to me ♪ tell me where did you sleep last night ♪ >> i remember watching him play a cover of a leadbelly song, "where did you sleep last night?" and it was emotional for me because i love nirvana and i felt this connection to kurt cobain and i was always, even when i was young, just so...
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they are disproportionately put on death row and put to death once on death row. was very intentional about representing that in the film. the first botched execution, it was important to show what can happen. and to show the layers of complexities in the process. and that is this shadow cast over the entire film as a possibility that can happen again and again and again. and that really is fueling conflict.s in ago she is played by alfre woodard. what was elected director? >> she is one of ourur greatest living actors. is aing her perform on set master class in acting. she channeled something in this role. i was really excited to give her into her brilliance and give her time and let the camera fit with her. into her craft. amy: after the premiere, alfre woodard talked about her experience making the film. >> when i did my research, i will with her to prisons in ohio. witht with condemned men, women in medium secure to prisons, men and maximumum security. and thee people that worked there, most important. the people that we asked to step into the breach where we
they are disproportionately put on death row and put to death once on death row. was very intentional about representing that in the film. the first botched execution, it was important to show what can happen. and to show the layers of complexities in the process. and that is this shadow cast over the entire film as a possibility that can happen again and again and again. and that really is fueling conflict.s in ago she is played by alfre woodard. what was elected director? >> she is one...
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one from death row. group of people. i became absolutely convinced dean's innocence four hours of work on the case. if you read the autopsy report you knew right away that what damon confessed to was completely. earth because he seemed to have an alibi he was helping crystal harris search for her when she turned up friday night when he was with. the mother and she wasn't there it was because he was. looking for for thirty six hours. i just laid down to go to sleep and. knocked on my door said they wanted to ask me questions about krystal. at first i thought it was just a routine. relationship and sell her house during the day when jefferson parish deputies made the discovery it turned out the man they would accuse of already being questioned by detectives. and. news. indeed clichy use of the technique it's designed to elicit a confession that he will in any way to aid. that. they're there. to manipulate you. i was told i failed my witnesses one for me he explained in detail how someone is executed. after having no sleep
one from death row. group of people. i became absolutely convinced dean's innocence four hours of work on the case. if you read the autopsy report you knew right away that what damon confessed to was completely. earth because he seemed to have an alibi he was helping crystal harris search for her when she turned up friday night when he was with. the mother and she wasn't there it was because he was. looking for for thirty six hours. i just laid down to go to sleep and. knocked on my door said...
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for the second year in a row a record number of people convicted of crimes have been exonerated in the united states according to a new report by the national registry of exonerations one hundred forty nine people falsely convicted of crimes were freed in twenty fifteen nearly forty percent of those cases were charged as. a thing. just. to see after spending fifteen years against president jefferson parish mayor and these three d.n.a. evidence exonerated david tippett oh who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his fourteen year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the seventh ward. you dream of it every day but it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk this. is not something you can prepare yourself because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i think you are now free. i. mean. damien to video the man right there in the center of your screen free today he spent twenty three hours a day in solitary confinement during his fifteen years at angola now thirty eight years old he went to ja
for the second year in a row a record number of people convicted of crimes have been exonerated in the united states according to a new report by the national registry of exonerations one hundred forty nine people falsely convicted of crimes were freed in twenty fifteen nearly forty percent of those cases were charged as. a thing. just. to see after spending fifteen years against president jefferson parish mayor and these three d.n.a. evidence exonerated david tippett oh who is on death row at...
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and rows of different stores.going to be a shop window for everything venezuela could have been. the regime of venezuela's military dictator was overthrown and the construction of el helicoide stolen. work of the building consist altogether in 1961. el helicoide went into bankruptcy. proposals to turn it into a public space came and went. from 1979 to 1982, it was used as an emergency flood and homeless shelter. as many as 10,000 people live there in makeshift huts and shipping containers. after 1982, the state still does not know what to do with this white elephant. so a decision is made to give two of the floors to the intelligence police. for more than three decades, el helicoide has housed the headquarters of the venezuelan intelligence service, now known as the sebin, an agency which reports directly to the president and has the reputation of acting with impunity, facing allegations of human rights abuses... arbitrary detentions, corruption and intimidation. today, it is hard to find any dream in el helicoide
and rows of different stores.going to be a shop window for everything venezuela could have been. the regime of venezuela's military dictator was overthrown and the construction of el helicoide stolen. work of the building consist altogether in 1961. el helicoide went into bankruptcy. proposals to turn it into a public space came and went. from 1979 to 1982, it was used as an emergency flood and homeless shelter. as many as 10,000 people live there in makeshift huts and shipping containers....
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novel cannery row.this three bedroom, two bath home was originally built as a residence for cannery workers. experience the best the monterey peninsula has to offer. the bay is in your back-yard and the sardine factory, made famous by clint eastwood's movie "play misty for me" is moments away. nearby are excellent restaurants, shops, the wharf and world-renowned monterey bay aquarium. schedule your private showing with sylvia brugman. this beautiful five bedroom, four bath remodeled home features an open living and dining room and an updated kitchen with newer flooring. there are three huge bedrooms with large closets and two updated baths on the same floor. it is complete with hardwood floors, newer carpet, lighting, roof, garage door and furnace. the lower level features a room and bath. upstairs is a large room and bath with gorgeous water and city views. there is a two-car garage and detached shed with many opportunities! make this home yours with a call to janice lee. this three bedroom, two and on
novel cannery row.this three bedroom, two bath home was originally built as a residence for cannery workers. experience the best the monterey peninsula has to offer. the bay is in your back-yard and the sardine factory, made famous by clint eastwood's movie "play misty for me" is moments away. nearby are excellent restaurants, shops, the wharf and world-renowned monterey bay aquarium. schedule your private showing with sylvia brugman. this beautiful five bedroom, four bath remodeled...
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which raises money for youth programs with rowing.e than 160 students participated to help replace old equipment. >> we're trying to raise money to buy new equipment and boats and ores. a lot more people are getting involved. >> good to see how many people are involved. so far they raised $85,000. towards the $100,000 goal. it will take a few days to count the final amount. >> a city in indiana is finding a creative way to melt the mounting snow. the solution? vodka. sort of. the street department is using a chemical made from vodka to keep the roads clear. ice be gone is a solution and a natural by product of the popular liquor. most cities use salt to clear the ice and snow. but salt will only work if the temperature is above 15 degrees. this works just as well as 30 below. >> it gives us a bit more protection. and keep the roads clear of ice build up or slick conditions. >> if it's added to the brine solution that workers treat the roads with the department says the next big problem is potholes. i don't know that vodka works for th
which raises money for youth programs with rowing.e than 160 students participated to help replace old equipment. >> we're trying to raise money to buy new equipment and boats and ores. a lot more people are getting involved. >> good to see how many people are involved. so far they raised $85,000. towards the $100,000 goal. it will take a few days to count the final amount. >> a city in indiana is finding a creative way to melt the mounting snow. the solution? vodka. sort of....
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. >>> in the north bay some students are resting their arms and legs after a 24 hour row-a-thon.7th year for the fund-raiser which raises money for youth programs with marin rowing. >> right now we are trying to buy new equipment, new boats, under oars. >> so far they have raised $80,000 toward their $100,000 goal. it will take a few days though to count the final total amount. >>> today's rain failed to dampen the spirits of thousands of athletes in san francisco. abc7 news on the great highway when runners squeezed past a massive puddle that nearly covered two lanes of the roadway there. the runners enjoyed the annual kaiser permanente half marathon 10k and a 5k. they followed a course that took them through golden gate park. today's race raised money for several charities. >>> knew our accuweather with spencer christian. >> where it is fall it is falling heavily in some spots. let's check out the surface wind of not strong. but we have 20 miles per hour gusts at half moon way. 28 at fairfield. check out the winds aloft -- i shouldn't say aloft but the winds in the higher eleva
. >>> in the north bay some students are resting their arms and legs after a 24 hour row-a-thon.7th year for the fund-raiser which raises money for youth programs with marin rowing. >> right now we are trying to buy new equipment, new boats, under oars. >> so far they have raised $80,000 toward their $100,000 goal. it will take a few days though to count the final total amount. >>> today's rain failed to dampen the spirits of thousands of athletes in san francisco....
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rowe was and is and. he's presumed innocent, and before we have the evidence, people have the burden of proof . i think it will have a difficult case. >> reporter: rose case has requested video but so far have not reviewed a. they believe that the video will show rowe's co-conspirator bears the blame >> is difficult to cog en is that you know, mr. rowe, the video will clear him up of the actual murder act. >> reporter: investigators are not offering a lot of information about the alleged co-conspirator. we have learned that person is in custody and is expected to be charged to the near future. in san francisco, christien kafton, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a riveting day of testimony in washington, as michael cohen appears before congress. the explosive things he said about president trump. >>> and in east bay creamery shutdown by health expected. what they discovered at this establishment. >>> and to top officials in the south they are battling it out over deal reports. why the sheriff says account executive ov
rowe was and is and. he's presumed innocent, and before we have the evidence, people have the burden of proof . i think it will have a difficult case. >> reporter: rose case has requested video but so far have not reviewed a. they believe that the video will show rowe's co-conspirator bears the blame >> is difficult to cog en is that you know, mr. rowe, the video will clear him up of the actual murder act. >> reporter: investigators are not offering a lot of information about...
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down at moet and chandon high in china actually up its two weeks in a row as is the nikkei two twenty five in tokyo the hang seng down in hong kong up and it was down last week and by the way a little programming note again we're going to be there in ten days for the two thousand and one thousand block change conference and next week we'll have the c.e.o. of next change next changes the sponsor of the event there in hong kong jawan lee will join us from hong kong next week and down in australia at the three hundred there was a signal from the central bank there this week that interest rates may rise which actually rosebank stocks higher interest rates mean higher bank profits they get more and more and the result is that there is some healthy growth also in the job sector and the a.s.x. with three hundred up for the week and speaking of central banks in india bombay's . stock exchange the central bank also there indicates they will actually cut rates as the elections approach in a couple of months but the sunset turned the corner after being down for the year and down last week just a
down at moet and chandon high in china actually up its two weeks in a row as is the nikkei two twenty five in tokyo the hang seng down in hong kong up and it was down last week and by the way a little programming note again we're going to be there in ten days for the two thousand and one thousand block change conference and next week we'll have the c.e.o. of next change next changes the sponsor of the event there in hong kong jawan lee will join us from hong kong next week and down in australia...
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industrial production has fallen for three months in a row.t german consumers who are cutting back. china is one of the world's top customers for german goods. imports from germany plunged 15.6% in december — biggest drop in almost three years. and a broader slowdown in europe is taking its toll. figures from italy have already confirmed it entered recession at the end of last year. at a meeting of the region's finance ministers earlier this week — their chairman blamed two big political factors — brexit and the trade stand—off with china. window that there is a temporary slowdown in our economies. —— we know. we also know that the risks that the commission has found out oui’ that the commission has found out our political risks, which is really a call for us politicians to act. we have a lot of to do on that front, reforming europe, but also reducing important risks on trade and the brexit front. florian hense is european economist at berenberg bank. hejoins me on business briefing. good to have you with us. if it's as simple as that, is it d
industrial production has fallen for three months in a row.t german consumers who are cutting back. china is one of the world's top customers for german goods. imports from germany plunged 15.6% in december — biggest drop in almost three years. and a broader slowdown in europe is taking its toll. figures from italy have already confirmed it entered recession at the end of last year. at a meeting of the region's finance ministers earlier this week — their chairman blamed two big political...
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thousand yellow vests protesters flooded the streets of paris on saturday for a fifteenth weekend in a row with government unrest. and censorship the head of the international federation of journalists facebook's decision to suspend several. accounts. of president vladimir putin says russia was ready to respond to threats with its new hypersonic missile system while stressing it's only for defensive purposes. only prompted a reaction. by targeting western capitals with his own view what a confrontational step but a confrontational speech is not for me anyway actions in the. sense nature. one pm in moscow and welcome to the sunday program here on r.t. international we're highlighting the top stories over the weekend today. the turmoil in venezuela has suffered. ratcheted up a notch off the trucks carrying us massed on the country's borders with colombia and brazil that's severe clashes at checkpoints between opposition supporters and those loyal to president nicolas maduro. following the clashes of venezuela's self-proclaimed leader of. the world to consider all options to liberate the peop
thousand yellow vests protesters flooded the streets of paris on saturday for a fifteenth weekend in a row with government unrest. and censorship the head of the international federation of journalists facebook's decision to suspend several. accounts. of president vladimir putin says russia was ready to respond to threats with its new hypersonic missile system while stressing it's only for defensive purposes. only prompted a reaction. by targeting western capitals with his own view what a...
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we are on radio row, the media row, super bowl l three! you can see it! you can feel it! will let you know a full, things to look for it but the big game on sunday. this is all about old versus new. the old quys is all about old versus new. the old guys on the block versus the new. they do england patriots had been here before versus the la rams with the first time being there. you have quarterback tom brady versus the new kid on the block. you also have a young up—and—coming vibrant coach of sean against bill belichick, the man who has done more to anybody before. this is going to be an outstanding game. i cannot wait to witness greatness! of course, everybody wa nts a greatness! of course, everybody wants a prediction. this is going to bea wants a prediction. this is going to be a difficult one. the scenes are very well match. i have to go with the new england patriots. 28—24. this is going to be a tight game, thatis this is going to be a tight game, that is my prediction! that's all from sportsday. we'll have more sport throughout the weekend. hello and welcome to our
we are on radio row, the media row, super bowl l three! you can see it! you can feel it! will let you know a full, things to look for it but the big game on sunday. this is all about old versus new. the old quys is all about old versus new. the old guys on the block versus the new. they do england patriots had been here before versus the la rams with the first time being there. you have quarterback tom brady versus the new kid on the block. you also have a young up—and—coming vibrant coach...
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evidence exonerated david who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his fourteen year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the seventh ward. you dream of it every day but it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk this. is not something you can prepare yourself because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i think. damon tippett oh the man right there in the center of your screen free today he spent twenty three hours a day in solitary confinement during his fifteen years at angola now thirty eight years old he went to jail when he was twenty three. if i had just gone off and done something else. running through my head. every day for fifteen years every day that's what i think about. eleanor i. actually make it. a point ever on the floor over. your. head come up yes i'm. a muslim. she went to the store and now when. they came they meant to take him in. and after that. they. beat down the oldest daughter under the. authority believe. the. parent anguished cry his fourteen year old daugh
evidence exonerated david who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his fourteen year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the seventh ward. you dream of it every day but it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk this. is not something you can prepare yourself because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i think. damon tippett oh the man right there in the center of your screen free today he...
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evidence exonerated david who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his fourteen year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the seventh ward. you dream of it every day it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk just. because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i think. damon tippett oh the man right there in the center of your screen free today he spent twenty three hours a day in solitary confinement during his fifteen years at angola now thirty eight years old he went to jail when he was twenty three. just gone off and done something else. every day for fifteen years every day. think. that make it. up for. ever get over. that. they came. in. and question. and after that. they never came home. they know. oldest daughter under the bridge last night. and already believe she. will be the. parent anguished cry his fourteen year old daughter is dead brutally murdered if that reality isn't horrible enough the family must now cope with the fact that a relative. twenty two year old. to cry. t
evidence exonerated david who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his fourteen year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the seventh ward. you dream of it every day it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk just. because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i think. damon tippett oh the man right there in the center of your screen free today he spent twenty three hours a day in solitary...
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well death row they don't know what to do with that you know that. it's just one of those situations where you have to realize that not everyone out here is out to ruin your life there are some who are actually interested in knowing you and helping you. the state of ohio says the new drug combo used to execute dennis mcguire in january worked properly but is increasing the dosage of the pain killers for future executions his family claims the state used as an experiment the state says mcguire was killed humanely. their official position is that nothing went wrong with. basically everything was constitutional. was unconscious. medically qualified to be able to. i don't know yet what we're going to have to do if anything when executions resume. it's not clear what that's going to be. next to push through legislation that would try. any information about who was involved and. the idea that we could just lawlessness regardless of how people feel about the death penalty. what the legislature is doing with the secrecy stuff just piss people off. he said. i
well death row they don't know what to do with that you know that. it's just one of those situations where you have to realize that not everyone out here is out to ruin your life there are some who are actually interested in knowing you and helping you. the state of ohio says the new drug combo used to execute dennis mcguire in january worked properly but is increasing the dosage of the pain killers for future executions his family claims the state used as an experiment the state says mcguire...
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"how can a row over money deny them a longer life?"g children who they say have been denied drugs because of cost. and a man who spent four hours crossing the country to reach his injured mother arrived before her ambulance did, says the mail. mark clements caught a bus, two tubes and two trains to get from london to devon. plenty for us to get stuck into. we will start with the metro. like many others have got slightly hellish headlines. we have had donald tusk closing a little bit. what is this all about? obviously brexit is going to be dominating a lot of a news agenda for the next few weeks until we have run up to march 29. i think this is a kind of sign of growing frustration for no matter how far we appear to move forward, we go backwards and forwards and backwards and forwards. the current row is around the average backstop and whether or not theresa may can secure any whether or not theresa may can secure any kind of thing for the withdrawal bill to make changes for that backstop which will appease her brexiteers and be democra
"how can a row over money deny them a longer life?"g children who they say have been denied drugs because of cost. and a man who spent four hours crossing the country to reach his injured mother arrived before her ambulance did, says the mail. mark clements caught a bus, two tubes and two trains to get from london to devon. plenty for us to get stuck into. we will start with the metro. like many others have got slightly hellish headlines. we have had donald tusk closing a little bit....
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rowe. do you believe the continuing operations such as the 7a 504 ra and micro loan programs is critical? >> yes, sir, i do. the whole point to the 7a and 504 programs, and i worked as committee council as mr. chabot pointed out, the whole point to these programs is to provide assistance to solid small businesses that have not been able to access the financing they need in the private sector. >> thank you. question for ms. gerding. i appreciate your insight on the difference between federal contractors and federal employees. i had that situation in my district and i said the same thing. there are other folks out there that are affected by this, the conversation is not happening with them. can you elaborate how a partial lapse in appropriations impacts and affects cra s contractors differently? >> the first point i'll make is the wreck natiorecognition. the fact we're not being recognized at the table a lot of our employees feel not valued. as i hear other speakers here testifying about not
rowe. do you believe the continuing operations such as the 7a 504 ra and micro loan programs is critical? >> yes, sir, i do. the whole point to the 7a and 504 programs, and i worked as committee council as mr. chabot pointed out, the whole point to these programs is to provide assistance to solid small businesses that have not been able to access the financing they need in the private sector. >> thank you. question for ms. gerding. i appreciate your insight on the difference between...
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se third time a row maddie has won at the hockey trophy. it was thanks to her and her brilliant saves, that meant gb, team gb ended up as olympic gold medallist and her wonderful performance has really continued since 2016. this is the third time she has won it, she has won it every year since then. 2018, isa won it every year since then. 2018, is a bright yet again. it started but on the gold coast of australia, the common wealth games as she helped england get a bronze medal. but later on, it was a huge moment for team england again as they hosted the women's world cup in london. no medals for england, they went out in
se third time a row maddie has won at the hockey trophy. it was thanks to her and her brilliant saves, that meant gb, team gb ended up as olympic gold medallist and her wonderful performance has really continued since 2016. this is the third time she has won it, she has won it every year since then. 2018, isa won it every year since then. 2018, is a bright yet again. it started but on the gold coast of australia, the common wealth games as she helped england get a bronze medal. but later on, it...
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one day i probably will get so sick row will have to give up smoking but notjust yet. sick row will havetjust yet. i still enjoy it. i'm around people who haven't been educated and our health is poor and education is poor. that has a lot to do with it. its will. it's like in sport, if you've got the will to win, do you have the will to give this up? do you? i must admitl will to give this up? do you? i must admit i haven't got the will. in 2012 australia led the world by introducing plain packaging for cigarettes and bans on tobacco in many public places and graphic health campaigns mean that now only about 12% of australians smoke. rates in indigenous communities are falling but they remain much higher than the national average. smoking is part of what the community actually does, everybody does it, mum, dad, the kids, little kids, so it's part of the culture of what people do so to break that is extremely difficult. indigenous australians dine average ten years earlier than their non— aboriginal counterparts. poverty and poor housing as well as alcohol and drug abuse all play a part bu
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"glasses" remained in the top spot for the third row in a week. brought in $9.5 million.place was bringing in $9 million. and in third place, $6.7 million. gina rodriguez of "jane the vir gin" stars in the action flick. >> i like the name of the movie. >> it means ammunition or bullet. i had to look it up. >>> we'll update you on the snow coming your way. have a great night. doug mcconnt some great discoveries for you along "the open road." we'll see two summits of marin's mount tamalpais through the artistic eyes of documentary filmmaker volunteering his time and talents to help give the mountain tlc. we'll meet a young family caring for each other and the land and giving us fine food. we'll be inspired by 4wheelbob, a wheelchair hiker you won't soon forget, and we'll be stunned by nature's beauty and dr. sapna reddy's photography. [music] [music]
"glasses" remained in the top spot for the third row in a week. brought in $9.5 million.place was bringing in $9 million. and in third place, $6.7 million. gina rodriguez of "jane the vir gin" stars in the action flick. >> i like the name of the movie. >> it means ammunition or bullet. i had to look it up. >>> we'll update you on the snow coming your way. have a great night. doug mcconnt some great discoveries for you along "the open road."...
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death row in many us states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor of the death penalty there are some people because of what they did have given up the right to live among us somebody even proven innocent after years on death row and how many more exonerations is it going to take before we as a society realize that this is not working and we actually do something about. the loser max kaiser this is the kaiser report lots of stuff happening i'm going to find out myself what's happening momentarily let's ask stacy well max you know how we're always nearly at war and it's nonstop nearly at war well there was an interesting piece written by tucker carlson this week in the hyper partisan america of course where red team is not allowed to talk to blue team and blue teams i want to talk to red team because they're each side is totally fascist i'm like horrible authoritarian and stuff like that but you know we're outside of that bubble of their insanity so we're goi
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before you came here where did you work before you came here when as you live well death row in many us states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor of the death penalty there are some people because of what they did have given up the right to live among us some even proven innocent off the years on death row and how many more exonerations is it going to take before we as a society realize that this is not working and we actually do something about. i have got a could be this liar who will accept the idea of course this will be ocean without by this new nose they're going to go to the six to seven was there was about as it's covered or we are going to be slipping i underline the snipping and go one step fearless the i underline reality which means that we will be living in it be fine one is did situation before it is light or will find itself naive out of your wish i was big nor do i woke up because they're clear. as far right parties obsess about the dange
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in rugby — can wales make it a record 12 wins in a row? on england in the six nations in cardiff this afternoon. and coming up at 12:30 — click takes a look at an exo—suit helping disabled people to walk. good morning and welcome to bbc news. three cabinet ministers have broken ranks to demand that brexit should be delayed if mps fail to approve the prime minister's deal in the coming days. writing in the daily mail, the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, thejustice secretary, david gauke, and the business secretary, greg clark, said time was running out and leaving without a deal would be ‘disastrous'. downing street insists theresa may is working hard to secure a deal, as our political correspondent nick eardley reports. three ministers who have long had concerns about leaving without a deal, but their latest intervention is significant — upping the stakes ahead of the latest big week in parliament. amber rudd, david gauke, and greg clark write in the daily mail: the government hasn't even confirmed there will be a new deal to vote
in rugby — can wales make it a record 12 wins in a row? on england in the six nations in cardiff this afternoon. and coming up at 12:30 — click takes a look at an exo—suit helping disabled people to walk. good morning and welcome to bbc news. three cabinet ministers have broken ranks to demand that brexit should be delayed if mps fail to approve the prime minister's deal in the coming days. writing in the daily mail, the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, thejustice secretary, david...
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well death row they don't know what to do with that you know they are. it's just one of those situations where you have to realize that not everyone out here is out to ruin your life there are some who are actually interested in knowing you and helping you. meet. the state of ohio says the new drug combo used to actually cue dennis mcguire in january work properly but it's increasing the dose. the set of the painkiller cocktail for future executions his family claims the state used mcguire as an experiment but the state says mcguire was killed humanely. their official position is that nothing went wrong with the wire. and they created a reports of sorts basically said everything was constitutional role. as was unconscious and the whole time so he didn't experience anything you know because they're all medically qualified to be able to opine on that you see. i don't know yet what we're going to have to do if anything when executions resume. it's not clear when that's going to be. this afternoon the legislature next to push through legislation that would t
well death row they don't know what to do with that you know they are. it's just one of those situations where you have to realize that not everyone out here is out to ruin your life there are some who are actually interested in knowing you and helping you. meet. the state of ohio says the new drug combo used to actually cue dennis mcguire in january work properly but it's increasing the dose. the set of the painkiller cocktail for future executions his family claims the state used mcguire as...
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seven percent from december the fall was steeper than expected and dry present's the third month in a row of decline this despite a return to growth in the japanese economy. and more signs of the global slowdown and impact of the trade dispute between china and the u.s. factories in china are producing fewer good for the third month in a row in february the result of because demand export orders also fell to their lowest level since two thousand and nine. arrived with so much economic data let's bring in our market correspondent now he is in the germany's financial house a frank third hour come up markets hard to today just quite a lot today data from china of course the trump and tim summit how is all of that going down. well monica of the sudden ending of the trump kim summit only really had a negative impact on the stock market in south korea in seoul the leading cost be in the eggs there and the trading down around about two percent here in frankfurt what was more in focus was the chinese data you know this recession in the manufacturing sector there has a lot to do with the car indus
seven percent from december the fall was steeper than expected and dry present's the third month in a row of decline this despite a return to growth in the japanese economy. and more signs of the global slowdown and impact of the trade dispute between china and the u.s. factories in china are producing fewer good for the third month in a row in february the result of because demand export orders also fell to their lowest level since two thousand and nine. arrived with so much economic data...
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i think there have been rows that his wife has anti— brexit stickers on her car. them as a couple is that, as berkow says, his wife can do exactly as she wants. and she has done! on the sunday times, it has its investigation into the child victims of dating apps. times, it has its investigation into the child victims of dating appsm isa the child victims of dating appsm is a curious one. the issue is an investigation by the sunday times and the discovery that dating apps do not seem to have any age verification that works. they quote horrific figures coming from the police. children who did not have any kind of checks. one reporter signed on as a 17—year—old on tender and, again, no checks. i do not understand enough about this kind of technology to know how they would prove it. grinder requires users to state they are over 18 but no checks and then arranges real—life lookups. we know perfectly well that children will say they are over 18. i do not quite understand the technology that you would need in order to verify and, even if he were to scan a birth certifica
i think there have been rows that his wife has anti— brexit stickers on her car. them as a couple is that, as berkow says, his wife can do exactly as she wants. and she has done! on the sunday times, it has its investigation into the child victims of dating apps. times, it has its investigation into the child victims of dating appsm isa the child victims of dating appsm is a curious one. the issue is an investigation by the sunday times and the discovery that dating apps do not seem to have...
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and rows off quite dull so the question is does it matter well one woman told us yes it does and she's doing something about founding a company called a kiki dulls she's making the toys that she say is african children and relates to a key key started of basically when when my daughter was about the age of four she came to me after going to like preschool and said she wanted to have her like her friend and a friend of strays here that time so that's why do you we have kinky hair and she just said she wanted straight hair because she likes it and some are she thoughts it's better to have straight hair i was socialization from childhood has been with characters and doors that don't look like the top dogs at that time were all white it's important to have to have something explicitly at this age when they're looking at things and wondering where they fit in the bigger picture okeydokey is silly words it's associated with nobility to sociate and courage and confidence my dream for a kid to just go beyond borders and to be able to teach kids in terms of teach them to entertain and also to i
and rows off quite dull so the question is does it matter well one woman told us yes it does and she's doing something about founding a company called a kiki dulls she's making the toys that she say is african children and relates to a key key started of basically when when my daughter was about the age of four she came to me after going to like preschool and said she wanted to have her like her friend and a friend of strays here that time so that's why do you we have kinky hair and she just...
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ed henry's front row seat you will love it a little bit like netflix has all kinds of options. check it out on the app. store. ainsley: have you cooking. ed: i saw a show by kellyanne and it was awesome. steve: this sunday clearly is a big football game the l.a. rams will take on the new england patriots in super bowl as you can see right there liii. ed: this will be the patriots' 11th super bowl.
ed henry's front row seat you will love it a little bit like netflix has all kinds of options. check it out on the app. store. ainsley: have you cooking. ed: i saw a show by kellyanne and it was awesome. steve: this sunday clearly is a big football game the l.a. rams will take on the new england patriots in super bowl as you can see right there liii. ed: this will be the patriots' 11th super bowl.
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what do you do if we came here where did you work before you came here when you live well death row in many u.s. states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor the death penalty there are some people because of what they did have given up the right to live among us some even proven innocent off the years on death row and how many more exonerations is the kind of take before we as a society real. this is not working and we actually do something about. it so it's seemed wrong why don't we all just don't call. me. yet to say proud disdain comes as a kid and indeed from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to te
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death row i'm in many u.s. states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor of the death penalty there are some people because of what they did have given up the right to live among us some even proven innocent off two years on death row and how many more exonerations is it going to take before we as a society realize that this is not working and we actually do something about. in other words you know which schools out there both issue should go and really one who can speak for through what you. it was little q. it posole cause. as up and as long as we're still when you know it's not a need. for you we need to use some of those artful but it gets on this list and it's good to go. slow to slow it is when you know only three in the destroying important it is over. funded heaps of fun. and slow play. the hero status of step on bond was short lived in two thousand and ten victoriano covert ea
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woman in the third row and then woman in the 10th row, for this round, please. questioner: hi. thank you. my first question is, if i remember correctly, you mentioned the importance of creating new nato to counter china. so i would like you to elaborate on this issue. and my second question is, president trump signed an ai executive order to promote ai development and it is reported also that he's going to sign another executive order to ban telecom equipment made in china. so i would like to ask, how do you think that will -- how that will do to make up for the lack otherestment in ai and like 5g buildout in the united states? >> thank you. great question. questioner: hi. free asia.adio i have another question regarding north korea. we know there will be a second summit in two weeks and there was the first working group meeting last week and then there will be another one following week, i guess. do you think this time it will be different from the past and a follow-up question is, you mentioned a little bit about the cancellation of the joint military exercise in south korea
woman in the third row and then woman in the 10th row, for this round, please. questioner: hi. thank you. my first question is, if i remember correctly, you mentioned the importance of creating new nato to counter china. so i would like you to elaborate on this issue. and my second question is, president trump signed an ai executive order to promote ai development and it is reported also that he's going to sign another executive order to ban telecom equipment made in china. so i would like to...
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>> we'll come to the third row. yes, please. >> yes. neil, the american legion national security and foerp policy division. my question is you mentioned a lot of new warfare for us with cyber, a.i., hyper sonic across the board. at the risk of spreading the resources too thin, is there any one of those warfare fronts that you see that the horz should be focused on whether it be cyber, a.i., hypersonic? many argue future wars will not be trenches and bunkers, but more long range and across satellites, internets. it's a matter of where do we put our focus to kind of be instead of a little bit in every section, the best at one or the best at two? >> that's great question. okay. starting with national service. you know, really the question just how big we're going to make it. i think you can make tremendous progress towards the goal we're talking about where national service becomes an accepted standard in our country by just expanding existing programs. there is also opportunities to, you know, to have some sort of national service reserve
>> we'll come to the third row. yes, please. >> yes. neil, the american legion national security and foerp policy division. my question is you mentioned a lot of new warfare for us with cyber, a.i., hyper sonic across the board. at the risk of spreading the resources too thin, is there any one of those warfare fronts that you see that the horz should be focused on whether it be cyber, a.i., hypersonic? many argue future wars will not be trenches and bunkers, but more long range and...
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row. >> hi. i have two quick questions, you mentioned the concept of national service in your remarks earlier. in term os getting more young people involved in national service, would that involve something like the creation of a national service reserve like hillary clinton proposed in her 2016 campaign, or can it be accomplished through existing programs like t.f.a. or military service? and in terms of a 020 campaign that you're actively consider, how do you feel about kind of -- convincing about primary voters that are there are other defense issues that are worth considering besides russia? how do you convince democratic voters that are there are foreign policy and defense issues that are more serious -- worth serious attention besides alleged russian interference in the election? michael: and up here on the third row? >> neil chabon you mentioned a ot of new approach, cyber, a.i., hypersopic. at the risk of spreading resources too thin is there any one of those warfare fronts that you believ
row. >> hi. i have two quick questions, you mentioned the concept of national service in your remarks earlier. in term os getting more young people involved in national service, would that involve something like the creation of a national service reserve like hillary clinton proposed in her 2016 campaign, or can it be accomplished through existing programs like t.f.a. or military service? and in terms of a 020 campaign that you're actively consider, how do you feel about kind of --...
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legere has been to rural america it's a hard row to hoe as you know with your rural constituents. >> four companies competing together regardless of the product that they're selling, if one of those combined with the combined with the other, you think that prices for their product would necessarily go up? >> if we're talking apples and they're all the same -- >> i didn't say we're talking apples -- >> your example was apples. >> the same product. >> i think they're motivated to put other companies out of business, other small companies. and that's just what -- >> so you think prices would go up -- >> i think prices will go up. >> what if one of those companies just said, this deal of selling whatever that service or product is of equal value, maybe not seams, but whatever that is, what if they said, tennis not as much fun as it used to be, the competition has knocked us out, we're not making the profits for a shareholder, we're going to go out of
legere has been to rural america it's a hard row to hoe as you know with your rural constituents. >> four companies competing together regardless of the product that they're selling, if one of those combined with the combined with the other, you think that prices for their product would necessarily go up? >> if we're talking apples and they're all the same -- >> i didn't say we're talking apples -- >> your example was apples. >> the same product. >> i think...