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what can you add to that, ruth? >> ruth silver taube: well, we, as part of the south bay coalition, as well as the commission that has formed, has begun to do trainings. and we've trained about 1,000 people so far, and we started with vta workers. they were very instrumental in inviting us to train the employees and also train new employees as they come to vta. we've also trained community health workers. we've trained code enforcement. we've trained the fire department in santa clara, and environmental health and-- >> damian: you want them to see the signs if they see--if they become in contact with a victim, you want them to read those signs and see them, recognize them, and report it. >> ruth: yes, because these are people that interact with people in their homes, people who take public transportation, and they're in a unique position to look for these signs. and people may have a comfort level with them that they may not have with law enforcement. additionally, they see every type of humanity, every type of emot
what can you add to that, ruth? >> ruth silver taube: well, we, as part of the south bay coalition, as well as the commission that has formed, has begun to do trainings. and we've trained about 1,000 people so far, and we started with vta workers. they were very instrumental in inviting us to train the employees and also train new employees as they come to vta. we've also trained community health workers. we've trained code enforcement. we've trained the fire department in santa clara,...
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she actually had a kindergarten for ruth and for two of ruth's playmates, who were daughters of cabinet -- well, daniel lamont was back again, sort of this chief of staff, and then bissell was the postmaster general. those men had had children about the same age as ruth, so there was a kindergarten in the white house for the three of them. and then frances was also very active in higher education, as well. she was instrumental in the founding of douglass college which was the women's college that's now part of rutgers in new jersey. and then she stayed very active with her alma mater, wells college, for 40 years as a trustee. susan swain: the 1892 election was a rematch between harrison and cleveland. let's just talk about it from the first family's perspective. first of all, the first lady mrs. harrison, died just before the election. is that correct? taylor stoermer: yes. susan swain: and how did that affect the election overall and the president's interest in campaigning? taylor stoermer: how did that affect benjamin harrison's interest in campaigning? benjamin harrison was never ter
she actually had a kindergarten for ruth and for two of ruth's playmates, who were daughters of cabinet -- well, daniel lamont was back again, sort of this chief of staff, and then bissell was the postmaster general. those men had had children about the same age as ruth, so there was a kindergarten in the white house for the three of them. and then frances was also very active in higher education, as well. she was instrumental in the founding of douglass college which was the women's college...
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it is one of only five known babe ruth caps.ent bidding a golden options.com is about i believe uctions.com, is estimated at $300,000. millions of people want these types of recollected. you think of the millions of sports collectors and everybody wants babe ruth with only a handful of caps. this is probably one of the nicest ones. olivia: there is actual leather inside. ruth's sweat. scarlet: did he wear it? >> yes. he did not sign it, but there is a tax. scarlet: and it is in good shape. >> it comes directly from back in 1932 from his manager joe mccarthy and it comes with profit on top way back to 1932 -- pop in on's only back to 1932 with authentication letter. adam,e the most historic i think, and history of the world series. that is a 1905 world series game used bat by mathewson. feel how heavy it is. it is a must 50 ounces compared to a 30 ounce bad today. this is a dead ball-era bat. the 1905 world series where he won three out of the four games the giants won. it is also signed by several of his teammates and dated by h
it is one of only five known babe ruth caps.ent bidding a golden options.com is about i believe uctions.com, is estimated at $300,000. millions of people want these types of recollected. you think of the millions of sports collectors and everybody wants babe ruth with only a handful of caps. this is probably one of the nicest ones. olivia: there is actual leather inside. ruth's sweat. scarlet: did he wear it? >> yes. he did not sign it, but there is a tax. scarlet: and it is in good...
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francine: ruth david joins us now.h is one of the original reporters that broke the story on friday. another nice bloomberg school. well done. why is the allergan deal now? ruth: you know the guy come brent saunders, is a very acquisitive ceo. he really needs to focus more on branded health care. he is more of a branded health care man. the generics business which is slightly less profitable profit margins are like 50% compared to 80%, if he gets rid of that, that helps them focus on the branded side of the business. one thing to keep in mind is, they only completed the allergan acquisition and renamed themselves in march. this kind of lets him take a step back and focus on what is going on with the branded health care business. for teva, it is pretty great news. manus: teva have been pursuing miler. is this saving face, or is it stepping away from that focus to knuckle down on this allergan deal? ruth: i think it is a bit of both.the they are the largest generics company in the world. they are thinking, we need to acq
francine: ruth david joins us now.h is one of the original reporters that broke the story on friday. another nice bloomberg school. well done. why is the allergan deal now? ruth: you know the guy come brent saunders, is a very acquisitive ceo. he really needs to focus more on branded health care. he is more of a branded health care man. the generics business which is slightly less profitable profit margins are like 50% compared to 80%, if he gets rid of that, that helps them focus on the...
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ruth porat said that's what they're going to do.he question goes to how much are the ceos going to let her go? how much rope are they going to give her? right now it looks like they can give her a lot of rope. google is still a cheap stock. >> it did go over $700 a short time ago. we've got two things that people wanted to see here. revenue growth and expense discipline. the two big issues that have had people negative on the stock. >> yeah. well they gave you what you wanted to see i think on both counts, i think importantly is what they didn't commit to. there was some questions on the conference call to miss porat about whether or not they're going to be returning capital to shareholders, she kind of deflected it. this is a company that's much better served by doing acquisitions, smart acquisitions, things like what they did with youtube. you buy a property, everyone scoffs at it and you figure out how to turn it into a cash machine. speaking of youtube, that continues to be one of the brightest spots in this business. everyone i
ruth porat said that's what they're going to do.he question goes to how much are the ceos going to let her go? how much rope are they going to give her? right now it looks like they can give her a lot of rope. google is still a cheap stock. >> it did go over $700 a short time ago. we've got two things that people wanted to see here. revenue growth and expense discipline. the two big issues that have had people negative on the stock. >> yeah. well they gave you what you wanted to see...
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the state of south carolina is prosecuting ruth. we commend the south carolina state authorities for there tremendous work and quick response. it is important to note that south carolina does not have a state crime -- a hate crime statute and as a result they do not reflect the alleged hate crimes in the federal indictment returned today specifically charging ruth with nine murders and three attempted murders. this federal hate crime law prohibits using a dangerous weapon to cause bodily injury or attempting to do so on the basis of race or color. the shepherd a bird act was enacted specifically to vindicate the unique harms caused by racially motivated violence. also charged with nine murders and three attempted murders under a 2nd federal hate crime statute that prohibits the use or threat of force to obstruct any persons free exercise of there religious beliefs. .. >> this indictment contains allegations of the defendant's guilt. as you will recall, this federal grand jury indictment followed an announcement that i made a on june
the state of south carolina is prosecuting ruth. we commend the south carolina state authorities for there tremendous work and quick response. it is important to note that south carolina does not have a state crime -- a hate crime statute and as a result they do not reflect the alleged hate crimes in the federal indictment returned today specifically charging ruth with nine murders and three attempted murders. this federal hate crime law prohibits using a dangerous weapon to cause bodily injury...
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ruth sherman is president of ruth sherman associates a strategic consulting firm that helps entrepreneurspelling contact. she's here to give us tips on creating useful videos. so good to see you, ruth. >> great to be with you, j.j. >> i think people need to understand, it doesn't need to be perfect and beautiful. but it needs to be compelling. >> we say that perfection is the enemy of getting it done right? >> yes. >> we all have these video paraphernalia at our fingertips. we have the phone. the smartphones, ipads and tablets. we have computers. >> i need to want to watch this right? i can't take out my phone and start videoing me. it has to be something that people want to see. >> it depends. what we were just watching is matt tomsho. he is a coach. he helps people find out who their customers are and goes into the data and sells better stuff to their customers. >> in his case it makes sense to show him because what he is selling is himself. >> that's right. >> let's look at a video where somebody is using it in a retail store. >> cool. >> can you imagine that this could become this? hi
ruth sherman is president of ruth sherman associates a strategic consulting firm that helps entrepreneurspelling contact. she's here to give us tips on creating useful videos. so good to see you, ruth. >> great to be with you, j.j. >> i think people need to understand, it doesn't need to be perfect and beautiful. but it needs to be compelling. >> we say that perfection is the enemy of getting it done right? >> yes. >> we all have these video paraphernalia at our...
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speaker, i want to talk for a minute about a ruth moore a veteran from ruth moore. ruth fought for 23 years before she was timely given the benefits we owed her. when i met her four years ago she could barely tell her story. she has built her trust of people to the point where she is able to tell her story publicly. but there are thousands and thousands of ruth moores out there who have been fighting for the benefits for years and decades. this is an important step in ensuring we treat these veterans clearly. this and make the claims process more uniform. this bill is named after ruthmore a maine constituent of representative pingree who spent more than 20 years fighting for her own benefits. other survivors may not be made to repeat her battle. i urge passage of this bill and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. the gentleman from florida. the gentleman from florida reserves. the gentlelady from nevada. ms. titus: i have no further speakers at this time so i would just simply urge my colleagues to support passage of the ruth moore act of 20
speaker, i want to talk for a minute about a ruth moore a veteran from ruth moore. ruth fought for 23 years before she was timely given the benefits we owed her. when i met her four years ago she could barely tell her story. she has built her trust of people to the point where she is able to tell her story publicly. but there are thousands and thousands of ruth moores out there who have been fighting for the benefits for years and decades. this is an important step in ensuring we treat these...
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i think the story at google was coming together before ruth had her first call last night.sage was about cost control and cost discipline and focusing investment on key growth areas. last night it crystallized. >> where do you build from here? are the risks to the downside after such a strong move? >> i think investors wanted to own this stock. it's obviously a much more reasonably valued stock versus isa facebook with a higher multiple. we have to sit back and ask ourselves where can the estimates go and i think in the near term that's about the cost side and seeing where people think the margins can expand to over the short term. i think the stock can continue to move up on this alone but we'll have to sit back and re-examine the revenue growth. >> and investors were happy to hear the spending is going to be contained but in terms of the lock long term growth of the company, there were concerns about making money on mobile and pc. is it giving us some sort of road map on how it plans to do that? >> if you look at youtube, there were a number of metrics they gave to show t
i think the story at google was coming together before ruth had her first call last night.sage was about cost control and cost discipline and focusing investment on key growth areas. last night it crystallized. >> where do you build from here? are the risks to the downside after such a strong move? >> i think investors wanted to own this stock. it's obviously a much more reasonably valued stock versus isa facebook with a higher multiple. we have to sit back and ask ourselves where...
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horace: 85-year-old ruth has car troubles again. 7 on your side first met ruth in february when she contacted us about getting her vehicle back. the local repair shop she had taken the vehicle to four transmission overhaul kept the car for more than year. what about her car? >> what about her car? horace: after phone calls and trips to the repair shop, the repair shop returned the vehicle, the transmission in the backseat. her insurance company says it was not repairable. >> i gave the money to my son. horace: he bought this used mercedes. before the fourth of july, he accidentally dropped the keys in the water. the mercedes dealership told him he would have to tow the car and bring the keys to them to get the situation fixed. the truck driver came to his house, hooked up the car, and took off. >> everybody was saying, hey your car is going sideways into the street. >> mess the car up. horace: damage to the rims, the tires, the alignment. they towed it the mercedes dealership and got it fixed. the bill was just over $2000. they called the tow truck company first. he said he would take respons
horace: 85-year-old ruth has car troubles again. 7 on your side first met ruth in february when she contacted us about getting her vehicle back. the local repair shop she had taken the vehicle to four transmission overhaul kept the car for more than year. what about her car? >> what about her car? horace: after phone calls and trips to the repair shop, the repair shop returned the vehicle, the transmission in the backseat. her insurance company says it was not repairable. >> i gave...
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ruth's job will be to figure out the portfolio allocation of resources. think at a company like google, now that we are 60 billion out of revenue, just that resource allocation around the company that prides itself on innovation, i think that's a major mandate. to make those calls with the right care and in sync with larry. emily: a buy button is coming to google. where do you see the biggest opportunities for them in mobile? >> google has a massive opportunity on mobile to make searches and interaction with their services more efficient. there is no question that mobile opens up an opportunity to get the consumer much closer to the actual purchase. google has taken a bit too much time, spent a lot of time on purchases. i think what you are seeing over the past six to 12 months is more experimentation, directly on the desktop, online, and mobile flow that gets them towards that purchase flow and enabling purchases seamlessly and immediately. i think that has the potential to provide tremendous value to their advertisers and close the loop more quickly tha
ruth's job will be to figure out the portfolio allocation of resources. think at a company like google, now that we are 60 billion out of revenue, just that resource allocation around the company that prides itself on innovation, i think that's a major mandate. to make those calls with the right care and in sync with larry. emily: a buy button is coming to google. where do you see the biggest opportunities for them in mobile? >> google has a massive opportunity on mobile to make searches...
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horace: 85-year-old ruth has car trouble. once again. ruth: i was having all kind of trouble.orace: "7 on your side" first met ruth in february when she contacted us about getting her suv back. the repair shop she had taken the vehicle to for a transmission overhaul kept the car for more than a year. >> what habit her car? >> what about her car? >> she says you have had it for a year. horace: after our trip and phone calls they returned her vehicle with the transmission in the backseat. her insurance company says it wasn't drivable and settled a $10,000 claim. ruth: i gave the money to my son and said get what you want. horace: he bought this used mercedes for her but on the fourth of july he dropped the keys in the water visiting a local pool. the mercedes dealership told him he would have to tow the car and bring the keys to them to get the situation fixed. so they called towing from maryland and a driver came to the house and hooked up the car and took off. >> even was waving. hey, hey your car in the street. >> it hit the curb. messed the car up. >> i said oh my god. horac
horace: 85-year-old ruth has car trouble. once again. ruth: i was having all kind of trouble.orace: "7 on your side" first met ruth in february when she contacted us about getting her suv back. the repair shop she had taken the vehicle to for a transmission overhaul kept the car for more than a year. >> what habit her car? >> what about her car? >> she says you have had it for a year. horace: after our trip and phone calls they returned her vehicle with the...
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>> i know ruth very well.her a long time ago in her previous careers in different jobs and stuff like that i think she's super-competent. she's very articulate. she's very firm and was saying words that wall street likes. such as discipline and that's not a word you hear out of google. which you might have heard today under a different regime would have been hey, we've decided to put a colony on pluto now that we have those nice pictures so think just her saying cost controls, expense controls, contributed a lot to this. and obviously very good performance in all the sectors, especially mobile is important, too. >> kara, what do you think this means for this growing rivalry between facebook and google? both of them seem to be benefitting from this trend toward programmatic advertising, but both of them have their eyes on video and mobile as growth areas. can they both succeed in that area? or does somebody's lunch have to get eaten? >> i don't think so, this is a big market. they're taking it from others like
>> i know ruth very well.her a long time ago in her previous careers in different jobs and stuff like that i think she's super-competent. she's very articulate. she's very firm and was saying words that wall street likes. such as discipline and that's not a word you hear out of google. which you might have heard today under a different regime would have been hey, we've decided to put a colony on pluto now that we have those nice pictures so think just her saying cost controls, expense...
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were you getting more confidence during the earning's call. >> i think ruth did a terrific job. really answered a lot of the questions. the big questions were is desktop search declining? she said desktop search is growing and cpcs are strong and mobile cpcs are closing the gap. they talked a lot about youtube, advertiser spending up year over year and mobile use up 100% and this will be a really good setup for potentially the stock to move up from here. >> quick question, i mean, we talked about investor sentiment. you know, you talk to investors all day long and talk to the big institutional guys. what will push the guys on the sidelines to jump in? is it this quarter? >> i think there is a couple things, one is the level of disclosure from the call is better than we've had for the past several years. secondly, you know, we're getting more comfortable around t fact that mobile cpcs are closing the gap and people on the side haves been worried about desktop search declining and it seems like desktop search continues to be relatively stable. so those factors alone i think set th
were you getting more confidence during the earning's call. >> i think ruth did a terrific job. really answered a lot of the questions. the big questions were is desktop search declining? she said desktop search is growing and cpcs are strong and mobile cpcs are closing the gap. they talked a lot about youtube, advertiser spending up year over year and mobile use up 100% and this will be a really good setup for potentially the stock to move up from here. >> quick question, i mean,...
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trump. >> but you go back to that autopsy report after mitt romney lost, ruth and the whole party saidey would take a look at opening their arms to mexican voters, hiss tanpanic voters people who matter in a great number of states, including, of course texas and arizona where trump recently visited here. but we also know in politics and quite honestly in many aspects of life the person with the loudest megaphone regardless of the divisive tone on getsften gets the followers. for many this is angry and hateful language, but there were many in the room applauding donald trump. >> indeed. in fact his message may be resonating in certain parts of the republican party. obviously it is resonating in certain parts of the republican party. but i think governor bush is right, and our emcee chairman was right after the last election. this is not long term either good for the republican party or good for the country. it is not good for the republican party because it's guaranteed to turn off the fastest-growing demographic section of voters and it's turning off other people who are potentially wi
trump. >> but you go back to that autopsy report after mitt romney lost, ruth and the whole party saidey would take a look at opening their arms to mexican voters, hiss tanpanic voters people who matter in a great number of states, including, of course texas and arizona where trump recently visited here. but we also know in politics and quite honestly in many aspects of life the person with the loudest megaphone regardless of the divisive tone on getsften gets the followers. for many this...
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his trusted colleague breaks in to rescue him. ♪ ruth bader-ginsburg ♪ ♪ it's not the first time i've>> they disagree on constitution interpretation. ♪ just another word for liberal ♪ >> in the opera at least friendship wins out. after watching the premiere notorious rbg had an early review. >> he has a wonderful sense of humor. the song that they sang tonight "we are different, we are one," i think that captures it. ♪ we are different ♪ >> we tend to descent the way the other thinks. ♪ we are one ♪ >> sounds like it's ginsburg approved. >>> for a look at what's happening on the campaign trail, i'm joined by nbc reporter jane timm. good morning. >> good morning. >> we have to talk about the donald, i know. is he not backing down after hearing the mexican drug king pin escaping from prison. now he's saying quote, on twitter, unbelievable corruption and u.s.a. is paying the price. i told you so. i mean, he's just going full speed ahead with this. >> he's doing everything he can to keep this momentum going. we're talking about him every day. he attracted thousands to arizona this weekend
his trusted colleague breaks in to rescue him. ♪ ruth bader-ginsburg ♪ ♪ it's not the first time i've>> they disagree on constitution interpretation. ♪ just another word for liberal ♪ >> in the opera at least friendship wins out. after watching the premiere notorious rbg had an early review. >> he has a wonderful sense of humor. the song that they sang tonight "we are different, we are one," i think that captures it. ♪ we are different ♪ >> we...
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ruth calls her blend of movement, acting and improvisation action theater. when she first began performing back in the 1970s, her methods seemed like madness. now they're part of the theatrical mainstream. improvisation and live response have become commonplace in the contemporary art world. not just on stage but in galleries and site-specific performance art. tonight on "spark!", we'll experience the magic of improvised performance.
ruth calls her blend of movement, acting and improvisation action theater. when she first began performing back in the 1970s, her methods seemed like madness. now they're part of the theatrical mainstream. improvisation and live response have become commonplace in the contemporary art world. not just on stage but in galleries and site-specific performance art. tonight on "spark!", we'll experience the magic of improvised performance.
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i think it is fair to say that the phillies ace is out of that ruth. hamels making history today no hitting the cubs. trade deadline is friday, cole hamels taking the mound on what could be a final phillies start. if this is it, what a way to go out. thirteen strike outs, most ever by a phillies pitcher. everything working in his favor today. phillies even scoring some runs in the third ryan howard, out of here, three run home run. it is three to nothing. hamels all smiles, and he won't be wiping that off his face anytime soon. hamels strikes out the side in the sixth. again in the seventh. phillies fans loving it. cubs are mad. hamels breaking out of that rut, looking for his first win in two months. how about this in the eighth, david rot, deep left fielder odougal herrera what a catch and wait until you see herrera in the ninth with hamels one out away from his first no hitter, two outs facing chris bryant listen to the final out. >> three-two pitch to chris bryant. in the air to center field herrera going back toward the wall, he reaches down, does
i think it is fair to say that the phillies ace is out of that ruth. hamels making history today no hitting the cubs. trade deadline is friday, cole hamels taking the mound on what could be a final phillies start. if this is it, what a way to go out. thirteen strike outs, most ever by a phillies pitcher. everything working in his favor today. phillies even scoring some runs in the third ryan howard, out of here, three run home run. it is three to nothing. hamels all smiles, and he won't be...
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ruth, the jobs, what are the numbers? is the truth out side the ad or is the ad correct?came into power promising to create 250,000 new jobs in wisconsin and you can't find that anywhere. the progressive magazine we've been searching for the page that you get directed to to see how he's doing on the jobs promise and get a picture of the family dressed as pirates and it says arrrg. page is missing. he's created less than half of that number. it's really the bottom line and he's outsourced a lot of jobs and given money away through a job creation agency to help create the jobs to corporations without sourced jobs. wisconsin is running a massive deficit in terms of jobs and we're dragging behind the rest of the country and at the bottom for reason for job creation. it's not a good picture in wisconsin, which is why large majorities of wisconsin i'd say they won't vote for walker for president. >> john has he gone too far to the right? there is observation out there that maybe he's distanced himself out of the possibility of a nomination. >> well as he declined in the polls a
ruth, the jobs, what are the numbers? is the truth out side the ad or is the ad correct?came into power promising to create 250,000 new jobs in wisconsin and you can't find that anywhere. the progressive magazine we've been searching for the page that you get directed to to see how he's doing on the jobs promise and get a picture of the family dressed as pirates and it says arrrg. page is missing. he's created less than half of that number. it's really the bottom line and he's outsourced a lot...
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he will say, ruth, we are not going to agree on this. i thought they were a lot of fun to write about. as far as the opera, this is -- ruth ginsburg sent me this. it is wonderful to read. the fellow, derrick wang, that did this has footnoted all of this with actual citations of their statements. he has used their words. scalia is singing about, you justices are blind, you find things in the constitution. he gets in prison for excessive dissenting. ruth ginsburg breaks through a glass ceiling to rescue him. maybe i will switch to opera. it sounds delightful. >> i think the line i got from reading your story was that the composer of the opera said that a lot of what he heard scalia saying dissenting from the bench reminded him of these rage arias in the italia opera. >> he was a music major at harvard and yale and went to law school. he actually said he was reading these dissents and said, now, here is an operatic character. >> i mentioned that i served as the marshall of the supreme court? >> all it did was make me into a hypocrite for wh
he will say, ruth, we are not going to agree on this. i thought they were a lot of fun to write about. as far as the opera, this is -- ruth ginsburg sent me this. it is wonderful to read. the fellow, derrick wang, that did this has footnoted all of this with actual citations of their statements. he has used their words. scalia is singing about, you justices are blind, you find things in the constitution. he gets in prison for excessive dissenting. ruth ginsburg breaks through a glass ceiling to...
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brown -- ruth brandon cells of vetting and those who have had no association including americans to go on to the internet to find themselves in thrall to that are in thrall to by the violence a river is associated with isil to self radicalize. to see that spectrum there? you do see some efforts to rename isil to command and control but not exclusively because it is distinctly different from the al qaeda model which was very hierarchical and very clear command and control type of entity. but that meant they had discipline to take on big things like an 11 but also when we go after them they were vulnerable to attacks on command and control structure and isil is more resilient and it takes a different kind of campaign and we are aware that. >>. >> also wanted to thank you foreign the people on newer countries but did we have a strategy'' weekend defend ourselves against telomere then did then we have to go on to protect ourselves but in the meantime what takes the time, just in the nature to give to a lasting results that is where not only as isil defeated but they stayed defeated and
brown -- ruth brandon cells of vetting and those who have had no association including americans to go on to the internet to find themselves in thrall to that are in thrall to by the violence a river is associated with isil to self radicalize. to see that spectrum there? you do see some efforts to rename isil to command and control but not exclusively because it is distinctly different from the al qaeda model which was very hierarchical and very clear command and control type of entity. but...
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ruth coming from morgan stanley. a wall street-friendly, shareholder-friendly message she will be delivering. when you look at valuations this is a company trading at 16 17 times forward earnings. with $65 billion in cash there is a lot the company can grow. a lot of areas outside search. search is 85% revenue. there are things they are working on where they are looking at bringing in the internet of things and dominating that area driverless cars. there are a lot of areas where if they can maintain that search dominance, they can fend off competitors like twitter and facebook, this is a company that is positioned to rally 15% to 20% in the next 12 months in my opinion. >> i wonder if the new shareholder-friendly cfo means cash return. google has $60 billion in cash. >> i don't think google is at that moment yet. it's not as if the cash is that huge a percentage of the market value. >> stock was flat for the last year. >> we are talking about the stock has outperformed into this report. it did nothing last year. >> w
ruth coming from morgan stanley. a wall street-friendly, shareholder-friendly message she will be delivering. when you look at valuations this is a company trading at 16 17 times forward earnings. with $65 billion in cash there is a lot the company can grow. a lot of areas outside search. search is 85% revenue. there are things they are working on where they are looking at bringing in the internet of things and dominating that area driverless cars. there are a lot of areas where if they can...
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. ♪ the fog was lifting, this land was made for you and me ♪ >>> my book ruth 66 the mother road cameat book because i was totally inspired by the fact that people kept talking about route 66 in the past tense. and i knew full well that 85% of the road is still here between chicago and santa monica, through all eight states. and some stretches are even better than ever. so i wrote that book unabash edly as a love let tore the road and more importantly to the people of the road. route 66, eight states, three time zones 2400-plus miles chicago to santa monica. the urban experience is far different of course than it would be out in say, the high desert of new mexico or arizona, or the panhandle or texas or the ozarks or missouri or even farm lands of central illinois where the road it's wide open, you know. in there it's really -- and when it goes through a small town, or wherever it's still main street in that town. but here it's urban. so what you'll see on 11th street, aka route 66 in tulsa, traditionally there were a lot of things related to the road such as automotive businesses gar
. ♪ the fog was lifting, this land was made for you and me ♪ >>> my book ruth 66 the mother road cameat book because i was totally inspired by the fact that people kept talking about route 66 in the past tense. and i knew full well that 85% of the road is still here between chicago and santa monica, through all eight states. and some stretches are even better than ever. so i wrote that book unabash edly as a love let tore the road and more importantly to the people of the road....
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scalia will be talking and ruth ginsburg can say that argument does not work and he will say, ruth we are not going to agree on this. i just got they were a lot of fun to write about. as far as the other, ruth ginsburg sent me the libretto and it is just wonderful to read. the man who did this has footnoted all of it with actual citations of their statements. scalia is singing about how a few justices are blind and you find things in the constitution and he gets imprisoned for excessive dissenting and then ruth ginsburg breaks through a glass ceiling to arrest him -- to rescue him. anyway, i have not seen it yet. it is july 11 and 19 what it sounds -- maybe i will switch to covering operas. [laughter] >> i think the line that i got from reading your story was that the composer of the opera said that a lot of what he heard scalia saying dissenting from the bench reminded him of the rage arias in italian operas. that sounds very good. >> p was a music major at harvard and yale and then went to law school and he actually says he was reading these the sense and he said, here is an operati
scalia will be talking and ruth ginsburg can say that argument does not work and he will say, ruth we are not going to agree on this. i just got they were a lot of fun to write about. as far as the other, ruth ginsburg sent me the libretto and it is just wonderful to read. the man who did this has footnoted all of it with actual citations of their statements. scalia is singing about how a few justices are blind and you find things in the constitution and he gets imprisoned for excessive...
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is this about ruth porat coming onboard? it sounds like a new google. >> she did tell wall street what they want to hear. i'm going to be a bit of a wet blanket on youtube. google shared numbers about viewership, particularly around mobile viewership they still haven't shared anything around revenue or if the site is profitable. there was no mention of the threat of facebook which is revving up its competitive video service. >> every party needs a pooper. that's why we invited you. >> porat did mention 50% growth from last year in terms of viewers. sara, it is profitable for your clients. tell us about what you do and how people make money off youtube. >> who are these youtube stars? >> we work with youtubers to connect them to brands and advertisers who are interested in joining the conversation. you are finding the brands and advertisers that want to work with our clients are those who understand you can't be talking at this generation. you need to talk with them. they are tapping into our stars and influencers to really h
is this about ruth porat coming onboard? it sounds like a new google. >> she did tell wall street what they want to hear. i'm going to be a bit of a wet blanket on youtube. google shared numbers about viewership, particularly around mobile viewership they still haven't shared anything around revenue or if the site is profitable. there was no mention of the threat of facebook which is revving up its competitive video service. >> every party needs a pooper. that's why we invited you....
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for something more fun is the notorious rbg for ruth ritter ginsberg. but that grew out of a meme on the internet that ruth cater -- root spader ginsburg was a supreme court justice admire her they feel she is a feminist role model and the pitchers would go all over the internet with various savings and it was turned into a book i believe that justice ginsburg knows about it and maybe doesn't approve of the but understands it and like said it is out there. >>host: what is something else to talk about? >> the third title that abbott like to talk about that is a good question. there were several. among other things we will be having a of a memoir for the actor a couple of months before and that he will be publishing a book called keep moving that is how to live your life with the likes of dick van dyke also the geography heterogeneous is not out and tell jiri but dallas and creativity all the way back to the classic page. suze has published several nonfiction books looked at several case studies to see how it applies to the modern world. >>host: so your t
for something more fun is the notorious rbg for ruth ritter ginsberg. but that grew out of a meme on the internet that ruth cater -- root spader ginsburg was a supreme court justice admire her they feel she is a feminist role model and the pitchers would go all over the internet with various savings and it was turned into a book i believe that justice ginsburg knows about it and maybe doesn't approve of the but understands it and like said it is out there. >>host: what is something else...
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ann lodato was killed and she was shot.described the heart wrenching day when her employer, ruth ann lodato was killed and she was shot. severance is charged with killing lodato and two other well-known alexandria resident during a ten-year period. most of the family's family and friends were in tears when the testimony finished. >> i will never know what it is like to go through what they have gone through and to have to relieve that in open is understandably hard. every day is hard for them. today was very hard. >> reporter: the judge did not permit photos of the witness as she took the stand. she was caring for ruthanne lodato's elderly mother that february morning when she heard a loud noise and rushed to the front door. she went across the street to a neighbor's and returned to take lodato's mother to safety. >> caregiver ran to the house and was hysterical. >> reporter: after she got the mother to safety, she went back to the scene of the crime to be with a dying ruthanne. she broke down on the witness stand sobbing. the judge called a witness. >> she witnessed a murder. she wa
ann lodato was killed and she was shot.described the heart wrenching day when her employer, ruth ann lodato was killed and she was shot. severance is charged with killing lodato and two other well-known alexandria resident during a ten-year period. most of the family's family and friends were in tears when the testimony finished. >> i will never know what it is like to go through what they have gone through and to have to relieve that in open is understandably hard. every day is hard for...
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. >> and for the latest ruth mcclan joins us on the foen from south africa. what can you tell me about the debris that was found? who found the suitcase? >> well it's quite an unlikely story. a guy called johnny who is from the island was just out on the beach. he tends to be out there a lot. but this time he spotted this strange looking thing. he didn't really know what it was. he went and gom some friends. and they droged ate from the robach. he said they immediately recognized it as a piece of airplane wing. but they still really didn't know what it was. they left it on the beach for a while, thinking maybe tourists would like to look at it. before thinking maybe they should drag it onto dry land and let somebody know that they've found it. and we know then that was only when they started googling about plane crashes. >> well it seems peculiar we would be talking about both the suitcase and the part of the aircraft on the same day. i assume they both didn't show up at the same time. maybe found about the same time. isly the any information about how long e
. >> and for the latest ruth mcclan joins us on the foen from south africa. what can you tell me about the debris that was found? who found the suitcase? >> well it's quite an unlikely story. a guy called johnny who is from the island was just out on the beach. he tends to be out there a lot. but this time he spotted this strange looking thing. he didn't really know what it was. he went and gom some friends. and they droged ate from the robach. he said they immediately recognized it...
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. >> another daughter excited for mom so ruth i know you're pumped. >> i'm so excited.n vacation in new york city. who wouldn't need a makeover. just kidding mom. >> just kidding. so? how do you feel >> i'm nervous and excited. i can't wait. >> here we go. >> all right. >> here with her husband randy and two kids ruth and erin. let's look at susan. let's bring out susan schaefer. >> oh, my gosh. >> oh, my gosh. susan where are you going? >> oh, my gosh. this is going to be huge. everybody take off your blindfolds. >> wow. >> you look gorgeous. >> turn around susan. look why they are so excited. >> i'm afraid. >> no don't be. >> yes. >> wow. >> camera 12 please. >> wow. >> layered and off the face. and one side tucked behind her ear. her hair had a little dark, little gray, little bit of everything. i highlighted her hair. i0c]r camouflaged the gray. you look like you're sun kissed. >> you want to say something? >> she was beautiful before stunning now. >> jill, that dress is quite the trend. >> the perforation. you'll see it all over the place. >> missy come on out. big
. >> another daughter excited for mom so ruth i know you're pumped. >> i'm so excited.n vacation in new york city. who wouldn't need a makeover. just kidding mom. >> just kidding. so? how do you feel >> i'm nervous and excited. i can't wait. >> here we go. >> all right. >> here with her husband randy and two kids ruth and erin. let's look at susan. let's bring out susan schaefer. >> oh, my gosh. >> oh, my gosh. susan where are you going?...
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the new cfo, ruth porat, says it is time to rein in spending.etails next. ♪ this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for business. matt: google shares are up about 13% in premarket trading after the company signaled plans to rein in spending. google reported earnings yesterday, it has been looking for ways to produce growth including projects that could sometimes be very expensive to r&d like driverless cars. bloomberg's cory johnson joins us now. what you think about this? ruth porat is looking to rein in spending. how serious is she about that? cory: it was only words. that is so unfair. it actually
the new cfo, ruth porat, says it is time to rein in spending.etails next. ♪ this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing...
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wrote: 880 billion -- ruth: 880 billion for this year. it could be mostly cash.kets are doing well for all of these companies. could we see more? definitely. caroline: we saw you talking to all of your sources and dealmakers. any of them worried about what is happening in china about mobile growth? are they worried about the fed rates? what is playing into these people's viewpoints? ruth: it's interesting you mention china, when greece was at his pink, we were asking people if they were slightly more worried about china? we don't see a place a much into dealmaking. everybody speak to says we are really busy. we're working on the coming months. a lot of these companies, we thought there would be no deals, and then shall bp happened. caroline: across the board we can see billions inc. spent. -- billions being spent. paul, we are expecting more optimistic rumblings that they might be looking into it for the rest of the year. gdp figures coming out of the u.s.. how much does this play into the emerging markets? paul: the two things that matter at the moment -- mobile
wrote: 880 billion -- ruth: 880 billion for this year. it could be mostly cash.kets are doing well for all of these companies. could we see more? definitely. caroline: we saw you talking to all of your sources and dealmakers. any of them worried about what is happening in china about mobile growth? are they worried about the fed rates? what is playing into these people's viewpoints? ruth: it's interesting you mention china, when greece was at his pink, we were asking people if they were...
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scalia will be but the truth is talking and ruth says that argument doesn't work. you know, he'll say we're not going to agree on this. so i just thought there were a lot of fun to write about. as far as the opera, this is -- ruth sent me the lob rhetto and it's just wonderful to read. foot noted all of it with about tull citations of their statements. he's used their words. scalia is singing about how you justices are blind you find things in the constitution. and then he gets imprisoned for excessive dissenting and then ruth ginsberg breaks through a glass ceiling to rescue him. itch not seen it yet it's july and 19 but it sounds like -- maybe i will switch to covering opera. it sounds delightful. >> i think a line that i got from reading your story was that the composer of the opera said that a lot of what he heard scalia saying dissepting from the bench reminded him from a lot of these rage line that operas. >> he was a music major at harvard and at yale. and then went to law school. and he actually says he was reading these and said here's an op ratic characte
scalia will be but the truth is talking and ruth says that argument doesn't work. you know, he'll say we're not going to agree on this. so i just thought there were a lot of fun to write about. as far as the opera, this is -- ruth sent me the lob rhetto and it's just wonderful to read. foot noted all of it with about tull citations of their statements. he's used their words. scalia is singing about how you justices are blind you find things in the constitution. and then he gets imprisoned for...
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ruth, it's good tv you here.ose baez the lawyer for aandre johnde'andre johnson, the lawyer at the bar egged him by on yelling racial slurs. what do you have of that? we don't have sound to hear it but we see the physicality going back and forth. >> well, i would say that anyone who is provoked there should be not a response such as mr. johnson's i believe that he was more readily willing to punch a woman in the context of violence against women. so i think it will be interesting to hear the audio. but any altercation should not result in what we saw in that video. >> the 19-year-old is now volunteering at a domestic violence shelter. first we should point out that being 19 he shouldn't be in a bar in the first place, as i recall, florida still being 21 to be able to be at a bar to get a drink. >> right. >> in your kind of reaction, do you think that this is something awe authentic? >> well i think it could be a little bit of both. let's hope that he is remorseful and understands the violence that he's committed.
ruth, it's good tv you here.ose baez the lawyer for aandre johnde'andre johnson, the lawyer at the bar egged him by on yelling racial slurs. what do you have of that? we don't have sound to hear it but we see the physicality going back and forth. >> well, i would say that anyone who is provoked there should be not a response such as mr. johnson's i believe that he was more readily willing to punch a woman in the context of violence against women. so i think it will be interesting to hear...
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and the candy bar was named after baby ruth. not after the baseball player, babe ruth. but at any rate, this is the period when photographic studios started taking enormous numbers of pictures of the white house the furnishings, the occupants and particularly the children. became very, very popular. it was sort of a new pop culture kind of sensation and fixated on babe mckee. susan: this is a great picture we're showing right now of a goat cart on the lawn of the white house. with the harrison grandchildren. dr. seale: the wicker cart that the children played on the driveway on the south lawn. south lawn was kept closed since the grant administration for children to play. you see the greenhouses behind them? and that goat is a special kind of goat. i forget its name but it was still very prominent goat raises that raise that kind of goat and they do race them and show them. the harrisons were big animal people. so, they had all kinds of animals. mrs. cleveland had 29 pets but they didn't have that many pets. they had some pets and that little cart became quite famous th
and the candy bar was named after baby ruth. not after the baseball player, babe ruth. but at any rate, this is the period when photographic studios started taking enormous numbers of pictures of the white house the furnishings, the occupants and particularly the children. became very, very popular. it was sort of a new pop culture kind of sensation and fixated on babe mckee. susan: this is a great picture we're showing right now of a goat cart on the lawn of the white house. with the harrison...
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ruth and kathy saw our report. what is it about the muhanyi family and their story that stood out? >> well i think any needed family goes our hearts, don't you think? and we just do. >> reporter: using the sticker system, ruth commands what she calls organized chaos. >> it looks messy, but you know what when it's in your home it is going to be wonderful. >> reporter: outside linda here is directing the husbands. >> this gets staged here and then a couple guys then look to see how to get it into the truck. we will start loading up pastor darcy's. you're a big, big helper. this is so heavy, dillon. >> reporter: a group photo to mark a job complete, or half-complete, at least. [ beeping ] at 6, the volunteers descend on the muhanyis' to turn it into a home. in falls church david culver, news4. >>> we talk about fireworks safety every year, but one local woman had to learn the hard way whatnot to do. a reminder before you celebrate tomorrow. >>> and it's a tradition in washington, the air force band warming up right now. we are going to tell you where you can see their free concert. >>
ruth and kathy saw our report. what is it about the muhanyi family and their story that stood out? >> well i think any needed family goes our hearts, don't you think? and we just do. >> reporter: using the sticker system, ruth commands what she calls organized chaos. >> it looks messy, but you know what when it's in your home it is going to be wonderful. >> reporter: outside linda here is directing the husbands. >> this gets staged here and then a couple guys then...
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she was caring for ruth ann low dat toe's elderly mother that february morning when she heard a loud noise and rushed to the front door. she went across the street to a neighbor's and returned to take lodato's mother to safety. after that she went to be with a dying ruthanne lodato testifying -- franco then broke down sock on the stand. the judge called a recess. >> he witnessed a murder. she was shot. she led a 90-year-old woman to safety, had 911 called, and then she put her own life at risk and returned to ruth ann to be with her until help arrived. the family is greenly and forever grateful to her. >> reporter: franco was asked to testify as the defense wanted to block use of that photo lineup at trial. but the judge rejected their request. coming up on news4 at 6:00, i october. >>> neighbors are calling the fire devastating flames overnight ripping through a reof historic buildings in harpers ferry's business district. the blaze broke out this morning damaging at least four buildings that housed shops and apartments. for one shop, the vintage lady, all that remains is the sign o
she was caring for ruth ann low dat toe's elderly mother that february morning when she heard a loud noise and rushed to the front door. she went across the street to a neighbor's and returned to take lodato's mother to safety. after that she went to be with a dying ruthanne lodato testifying -- franco then broke down sock on the stand. the judge called a recess. >> he witnessed a murder. she was shot. she led a 90-year-old woman to safety, had 911 called, and then she put her own life at...
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>> ruth porat is a fantastic executive, long-time reputation with wall street.y're hiring people that wall street can talk to, kind of like hiring a trains lanslator in a way. snapchat slooking for a cfo right now. so it's an important function and a lot of the companies, cfos have a big role. at facebook, the one that just left certainly did. at google for a long time, patrick has had a major role in the operation. so they are important executives here. i don't think that's a new think, but it's a very important role in these companies. >> they've been soothesayers in the past week. so a position to watch. earnings parade has continued, visa, starbucks among those beating. pandora having a good day today. shares rallying after market yesterday and rallying today. shares topping expectations, thanks to solid advertising growth. you see the stock up 13.5%. on the conference call, pandora's ceo addressed the elephant in the room, apple music. with any big launch like this and the noise in the marketplace, there could be users that experiment with it and short-term
>> ruth porat is a fantastic executive, long-time reputation with wall street.y're hiring people that wall street can talk to, kind of like hiring a trains lanslator in a way. snapchat slooking for a cfo right now. so it's an important function and a lot of the companies, cfos have a big role. at facebook, the one that just left certainly did. at google for a long time, patrick has had a major role in the operation. so they are important executives here. i don't think that's a new think,...
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. >> baby ruth series this weekend. the giants and as are on the diamond. scott reeves will have a live look. >> we check in with erik with a look at what we're doing at for 7:00. >> reporter: continuing coverage of the man accused of killing a hayward police sergeant. made his first court appearance hours ago. hulk hogan heard making a racist statement. working on those stories and more tonight at 7:00 on tv 36. >> two bay area universities ranked top ten schools in the world. world university rankings stanford number two and uc berkeley number 7 out of 1,000 universities all around the globe. based on the quality of education alumni, quality of faculty and publications. >> a's giants big rivals. nothing is better than a's giants regular season. >> extra juice when these two teams play. they are seemingly going in different directions. giants win eight of their last nine games. the a's the thursday worst record in the american league. looking to the future after trading away one of their best pitchers yesterday. buster posey and the giants took the feemd.
. >> baby ruth series this weekend. the giants and as are on the diamond. scott reeves will have a live look. >> we check in with erik with a look at what we're doing at for 7:00. >> reporter: continuing coverage of the man accused of killing a hayward police sergeant. made his first court appearance hours ago. hulk hogan heard making a racist statement. working on those stories and more tonight at 7:00 on tv 36. >> two bay area universities ranked top ten schools in the...
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ruth bader ginsburg is 82, scalia 79. kennedy 78, stephen breyer 76.e hunt, that the next president, especially if the next president serves eight years there's a strong possible of replacing three or four of these justices. i'm not sure the court has ever been more important in an election whether the voters realize it or not. >> you mentioned scalia as the person the republicans focus on. i think in the primary one of the names that will come up is john roberts over the health care decision. >> as to who not to appoint? >> right. >> i think jeb bush said that roberts was a man of unimpeachable integrity. he will get pushed whether or not he would appoint a john roberts to the court. i think the court has all been at the crux of the culture wars an the question is what role will they play in the election. a lot of argument over whether the gay marriage decision will line up like row v. wade or go in to the night as the next civil rights battle of our time. i think most people i talk to on the republican side think it is the latter. >> listen to what t
ruth bader ginsburg is 82, scalia 79. kennedy 78, stephen breyer 76.e hunt, that the next president, especially if the next president serves eight years there's a strong possible of replacing three or four of these justices. i'm not sure the court has ever been more important in an election whether the voters realize it or not. >> you mentioned scalia as the person the republicans focus on. i think in the primary one of the names that will come up is john roberts over the health care...
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ruth for the record. >> good evening madam president and the judge stated in admits writ they receivedaring and i was there the only thing i wanted to know how you bridge the analytical gap with reference to the h organization a and the testimony you heard and how you applied to the case, no new information or evidence and there's no manifested injustice we ask i deny this request for an appeal any questions? >> thank you anything from the departments no? no that is any public comment no public comment then commissioners the matter is submitted. >> i guess might be stephen is not enough the same opinion and no new information or manifest injustice has a threshold incentive therefore i'll not support it. >> having just gone through a crash course on that item for several years on it arbitrations of the board the commissioners are nowhere else present i if i were sitting on the board i would have attended the meeting i missed i would have voted in direction of the board i see no new evidence to differ from that direction. >> you concur the criteria of manifest justice has not been met an
ruth for the record. >> good evening madam president and the judge stated in admits writ they receivedaring and i was there the only thing i wanted to know how you bridge the analytical gap with reference to the h organization a and the testimony you heard and how you applied to the case, no new information or evidence and there's no manifested injustice we ask i deny this request for an appeal any questions? >> thank you anything from the departments no? no that is any public...
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government forces have reportedly closed supply root ruths to the city backed by f-16 fighter jets the that arrived on monday. >>> german leaders decided four years ago to phase out nuclear power following the disaster at fukushima. much of it depends on coal. >> reporter: germany has been aiming to cut co 2 emissions by 2020. by 2050 germany aims for renewable energy to provide at least 80% of the energy it uses that's a big jump from the current level of 25%. the government has been actively promoting solar, wind and other renewable energies but these energies depend largely on the weather. just a few years ago, germany depended on nuclear power for more than 20% of its output. but immediately halted operations at eight old nuclear plants in the wake of 2011 fukushima disaster the country plans to shut down many others by the end of 2022. so the country is turning more to coal firepower generations. it can produce a stable supply of electricity. soft coal the profitable for mine operators. demand has increased in recent years. in 2013 183 million tons were mined in the country and an
government forces have reportedly closed supply root ruths to the city backed by f-16 fighter jets the that arrived on monday. >>> german leaders decided four years ago to phase out nuclear power following the disaster at fukushima. much of it depends on coal. >> reporter: germany has been aiming to cut co 2 emissions by 2020. by 2050 germany aims for renewable energy to provide at least 80% of the energy it uses that's a big jump from the current level of 25%. the government has...