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samuel: microsoft is wonderful partner. have incredible expertise and incredible total sets -- full ms. edney: could you talk a little bit about that? i will come toa: the distribution. i have one thought on that which is i think this is an asymmetric threat. small businesses are also the source of the data breaches into the large companies because of the supply chain affect. they are unable to protect themselves. cyber threats do not distinguish between large and small. .ost are using robots we are only as strong as our weakest link. it is a problem for us individually and collect of late. society, government, and companies. i am interested. it goes beyond a company or a few companies. the second part is that the internet of things which we are all excited about and provides a lot of conductivity across devices and people say 20 billion or 50 billion devices will be connected. i don't know how many it will be but there will be a lot of zeros there. but the problem is you are multiplying the asymmetric issue many times over
samuel: microsoft is wonderful partner. have incredible expertise and incredible total sets -- full ms. edney: could you talk a little bit about that? i will come toa: the distribution. i have one thought on that which is i think this is an asymmetric threat. small businesses are also the source of the data breaches into the large companies because of the supply chain affect. they are unable to protect themselves. cyber threats do not distinguish between large and small. .ost are using robots...
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samuel burke, cnn business tech correspondent: "a star of the tech world also fell in 2018."the securities and exchange commission alleged elon musk misled investors when he tweeted he'd secured the necessary funding to take tesla private at $420 a share, causing the company's stock to soar. he had not secured the funding, the sec said. in september, musk agreed to step down as chairman of tesla and pay a $20 million fine in a deal to settle charges, "without admitting or denying the allegations of the complaint."samuel burke, cnn business tech correspondent: "as much as 2018 will be remembered for its falls, it will also be remembered for the rise of the escooter!" just as quickly as they took off in popularity, the dangers of zooming down the street on a device going 15 mph quickly caught up to local authorities and bans in various cities followed. that didn't stop tech giants like uber from jumping on the scooter craze with hundreds of millions of dollars in investment.helping escooter startups like bird hit valuations of $2 billion dollars.samuel burke, cnn business tech
samuel burke, cnn business tech correspondent: "a star of the tech world also fell in 2018."the securities and exchange commission alleged elon musk misled investors when he tweeted he'd secured the necessary funding to take tesla private at $420 a share, causing the company's stock to soar. he had not secured the funding, the sec said. in september, musk agreed to step down as chairman of tesla and pay a $20 million fine in a deal to settle charges, "without admitting or denying...
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samuel burke, cnn business tech correspondent: "a star of the tech world also fell in 2018."lon musk misled investors when he tweeted he'd secured the necessary funding to take tesla private at $420 a share, causing the company's stock to soar. he had not secured the funding, the sec said. in september, musk agreed to step down as chairman of tesla and pay a $20 million fine in a deal to settle charges, "without admitting or denying the allegations of the complaint."samuel burke, cnn business tech correspondent: "as much as 2018 will be remembered for its falls, it will also be remembered for the rise of the escooter!" just as quickly as they took off in popularity, the dangers of zooming down the street on a device going 15 mph quickly caught up to local authorities and bans in various cities followed. that didn't stop tech giants like uber from jumping on the scooter craze with hundreds of millions of dollars in investment.helping escooter startups like bird hit valuations of $2 billion dollars.samuel burke, cnn business tech correspondent: "and that's how tech took off in
samuel burke, cnn business tech correspondent: "a star of the tech world also fell in 2018."lon musk misled investors when he tweeted he'd secured the necessary funding to take tesla private at $420 a share, causing the company's stock to soar. he had not secured the funding, the sec said. in september, musk agreed to step down as chairman of tesla and pay a $20 million fine in a deal to settle charges, "without admitting or denying the allegations of the complaint."samuel...
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samuel burke, cnn business tech correspondent: "a star of the tech world also fell in 2018."on alleged elon musk misled investors when he tweeted he'd secured the necessary funding to take tesla private at $420 a share, causing the company's stock to soar. he had not secured the funding, the sec said. in september, musk agreed to step down as chairman of tesla and pay a $20 million fine in a deal to settle charges, "without admitting or denying the allegations of the complaint."samuel burke, cnn business tech correspondent: "as much as 2018 will be remembered for its falls, it will also be remembered for the rise of the escooter!" just as quickly as they took off in popularity, the dangers of zooming down the street on a device going 15 mph quickly caught up to local authorities and bans in various cities followed. that didn't stop tech giants like uber from jumping on the scooter craze with hundreds of millions of dollars in investment.helping escooter startups like bird hit valuations of $2 billion dollars.samuel burke, cnn business tech correspondent: "and that's how tech
samuel burke, cnn business tech correspondent: "a star of the tech world also fell in 2018."on alleged elon musk misled investors when he tweeted he'd secured the necessary funding to take tesla private at $420 a share, causing the company's stock to soar. he had not secured the funding, the sec said. in september, musk agreed to step down as chairman of tesla and pay a $20 million fine in a deal to settle charges, "without admitting or denying the allegations of the...
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samuel burke takes a look back samuel burke, cnn business tech correspondent: "in the tech world, 2018 will without a doubt be remembered as the year of cambridge analytica." there wasn't much known about the british firm until journalists banded together to expose the company's links to donald trump's 2016 presidential campaign and how it misused the data of up to 87 million facebook users.the social network experienced the biggest single-day loss in the history of the stock market when its shares fell 19 percent as the company advised investors it would spend more on security and user privacy. the sell-off vaporized about $119 billion in market value samuel burke, cnn business tech correspondent: "that was just one of many falls from grace for the tech sector in 2018, including bitcoin."in december of 2017, one single bitcoin was worth nearly $20,000.but by the first few months of 2018, the cryptocurrency bubble had burst.hundreds of billions of dollars in value disappeared by the end of 2018 and a single bitcoin had plummeted to a worth of around $3,300. samuel burke, cnn business t
samuel burke takes a look back samuel burke, cnn business tech correspondent: "in the tech world, 2018 will without a doubt be remembered as the year of cambridge analytica." there wasn't much known about the british firm until journalists banded together to expose the company's links to donald trump's 2016 presidential campaign and how it misused the data of up to 87 million facebook users.the social network experienced the biggest single-day loss in the history of the stock market...
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cnn's samuel burke reports. samuel burke, cnn business and technology correspondent: "a resurrected al-qaeda going after airliners and airports is what keeps european officials up at night. that's according to uk security minister ben wallace who told the sunday times the terror group behind 9/11 is developing technology to bring down passenger jets. the report says uk officials fear miniaturized bombs and drones packed with explosives could be used to blow up key targets. of course this all comes as president trump surprised even his own military generals last week suddenly declaring isis defeated and announcing plans to withdraw u.s. troops from syria. blind-sided allies and security analysts warned that decision could result in a new haven where groups like al- qaeda can prosper. while much of the world's attention has been focused on isis al-qaeda has continued to loom large over the region. some analysts say al-qaeda's presence in syria is even more pernicious than that of isis. the various splinter groups
cnn's samuel burke reports. samuel burke, cnn business and technology correspondent: "a resurrected al-qaeda going after airliners and airports is what keeps european officials up at night. that's according to uk security minister ben wallace who told the sunday times the terror group behind 9/11 is developing technology to bring down passenger jets. the report says uk officials fear miniaturized bombs and drones packed with explosives could be used to blow up key targets. of course this...
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samuel burke cnn in the borough of sutton london."(ken) french students are french (ken) walking out of classes again, to hold rallies and marches. they're showing solidarity with anti-government demonstrators -- known as the yellow vests. but they are also pressing for demands of their own - these student protesters are angry over the government's new education reforms - which they say breed inequality. tuesday's protests follow a speech monday night by president emmanuel macron... who promised financial reforms including an increase in the minimum wage. a pair of mass shootings today caused death and panic from europe to south america.grant lodes joins us now in studio with the latest. (grant) at four people were killed and over a dozen others were injured after gunshots were fired in the center of the north-eastern french city of strasbourg tuesday evening. (grant) the incident took place near the christmas market in the center of the city... prompting a large police presence. the gunman remains at large as of tuesday night. he was
samuel burke cnn in the borough of sutton london."(ken) french students are french (ken) walking out of classes again, to hold rallies and marches. they're showing solidarity with anti-government demonstrators -- known as the yellow vests. but they are also pressing for demands of their own - these student protesters are angry over the government's new education reforms - which they say breed inequality. tuesday's protests follow a speech monday night by president emmanuel macron... who...
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cnn's samuel burke joining us live from london.his is the closest thing we can get to being a fly on the wall, to hearing what our leaders are really talking about. >> reporter: exactly. gives insight into the methods that president trump has been using since he took office. and we can actually hear what world leaders feel when they walk away from some of these extraordinary meetings. let me just put up on the screen some of the major sensitive topics that we see in these cables, according to this "new york times" report. starting with president trump's negotiations with china. president xi jinping is quoted as saying that trump's style is like a no-rules freestyle boxing match. more importantly, xi jinping quoted as saying that beijing will not submit to the bullying even if it means that the trade war is harmful for everybody on relations with russia, european union diplomats describe a meeting between trump and vladimir putin back in july of this year in finland as successful. but not for president trump. they say it was very su
cnn's samuel burke joining us live from london.his is the closest thing we can get to being a fly on the wall, to hearing what our leaders are really talking about. >> reporter: exactly. gives insight into the methods that president trump has been using since he took office. and we can actually hear what world leaders feel when they walk away from some of these extraordinary meetings. let me just put up on the screen some of the major sensitive topics that we see in these cables,...
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santa knows samuel loves to build things... lots of toys to keep him busy during treatment."sam: "i want to be an engineer when i grow up."and sam's dad tells us... despite having to stay in the hospital... this christmas will be one for the books. gotishan: "we've never experienced anything like that and the kids said it was the best christmas."<> in roseville...<
santa knows samuel loves to build things... lots of toys to keep him busy during treatment."sam: "i want to be an engineer when i grow up."and sam's dad tells us... despite having to stay in the hospital... this christmas will be one for the books. gotishan: "we've never experienced anything like that and the kids said it was the best christmas." in roseville...
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samuel burke live for us in london. samuel, thank you. >>> to talk more about this let's bring in ryan patel. ryan a global business executive joining this hour from los angeles with his experience and knowledge. thank you again, ryan, for your time. >> my pleasure. >> let's talk about where things stand right now because obviously we saw this course reverse. the dow jones rallying more than 1,000 points. great news on the surface. but people are still jittery about a slowdown and even a recession. how would you characterize the markets? >> well, listen, if you have to say great news from being down so much in the morning and then just barely getting to the top, i guess that's great news to walk out of a day that should have been in the red. i think what i learned about this today is that we live in a global economy now. what's different from the depression and from the recession, we're a lot more intertwined. so things like china and the u.s. trade war, news that would come out affects the market. things like brexit ne
samuel burke live for us in london. samuel, thank you. >>> to talk more about this let's bring in ryan patel. ryan a global business executive joining this hour from los angeles with his experience and knowledge. thank you again, ryan, for your time. >> my pleasure. >> let's talk about where things stand right now because obviously we saw this course reverse. the dow jones rallying more than 1,000 points. great news on the surface. but people are still jittery about a...
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las organizaciones de california cuyo miembros no olvidan al paÍ que los vio nacer, en el salvador, samuelitados. les mostramosÓo de nueva york se transforma cada aÑo en un gigantesco espectÁculo de luces navideÑas, quÉdese con nosotros de luces navideÑas, quÉdese con nosotros st. jude children's research hospital ayuda a niños con cancer. ¡como yo! y gracias a tu ayuda, las familias nunca reciben una facture de st. jude por nada! dona en hospital san judas punto o-r-g, o compra en donde veas el logo de st. jude. por aquíyo no fui.nadie lo hace. por eso sabía que necesitábamos ultra oxi con el poder limpiador de tide. ahora... podemos remover todas las manchas más difíciles que nadie hizo. yo no fui. tiene que ser tide. hi-a-lu-rónico ¡es el ingrediente que todos buscan para el cuidado de la piel! !y aquí lo tienes! nuevo de revitalift: derm intensives: sérum de ácido hialurónico. con nuestra concentración más alta de ácido hialurónico en un sérum. reafirma visiblemente la piel en tan solo una semana. y reduce las arrugas para una piel más joven. resultados impactantes... validados por der
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samuel burke live for us in london. there is the closest thing to being a fly on the twul conversations from some world -- the wall to conversations from some world leaders. >> reporter: exactly. arguably president trump has a different style interacting with his colleagues all around the world, different from any other president in the history of the united states. what do people really think, diplomats or other world leaders, when they walk away from some of these incredible interactions with president trump? let's put up on the screen some of the most sensitive topics that we see starting with probably the most important to all of us, trump's negotiations with china. president xi quoted as saying "working with trump feels like a no-rules freestyle boxing match." he goes on to say in these cables that beijing will not be bullied. that's the word used, even if it means a trade war hurts everybody. now when it comes to relations with russia, these diplomatic cables say that a meeting between trump and a president in fin
samuel burke live for us in london. there is the closest thing to being a fly on the twul conversations from some world -- the wall to conversations from some world leaders. >> reporter: exactly. arguably president trump has a different style interacting with his colleagues all around the world, different from any other president in the history of the united states. what do people really think, diplomats or other world leaders, when they walk away from some of these incredible...
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that's not samuel jackson. you're right. tlarailer that came out in september for "captain -- this isheai you see, marvel, disney, spared no expense. here you see them side by side. for people who don't know what sweet-it is, you take a movie or trailer and remake it with a low-budget shot for shot. as you see, the one on the bottom is made by dumb drum. dumb drum, the brainchild of abc 30 fresno photojournalist matt hafney and his buddy. they put that together. >> the boys -- photo boys doing it right. >> there's hard work that went into what they did. >> it still looks really good. >> the landscape was a little rugged. >> they did a good isd swede fest which ty have in ar.i love t "be rede the cheaply. the director thought i didn't know it would catch on in real life and people would do it. they've done it, and now you know you've got festivals for this stuff. this one even captured the attention of "captain marvel." brie larson says, quote, this is the best thing i've ever seen. >> she responded? >> yeah. she loved it. >>
that's not samuel jackson. you're right. tlarailer that came out in september for "captain -- this isheai you see, marvel, disney, spared no expense. here you see them side by side. for people who don't know what sweet-it is, you take a movie or trailer and remake it with a low-budget shot for shot. as you see, the one on the bottom is made by dumb drum. dumb drum, the brainchild of abc 30 fresno photojournalist matt hafney and his buddy. they put that together. >> the boys -- photo...
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en un pueblo del salvador y gracias als fuerza de una familia reciben atenciÓn y comida caliente, samuel el oro que la comenzÓ hace dos aÑos esta mujer, quiÉn luego de la muerte de su padre juan de dios decidiÓ alimentar cada domingo a todos los abuelos del pueblo. >>> este es un homenaje a mi padre, porque tantos ancianos que andan en la calle y estÁn vivos allÍ estÁn, entonces de ahÍ naciÓ verdad la idea y el entusiasmo, aquello de ayudarles. >>> pero no se trata de personas adineradas los herrera son una familia humilde, de campo. pero con un gran corazÓn. >>> gracias a ellos abuelas como ella de 90 aÑos se alimentan con agradecimiento. >>> la mamÁ de ella y... las hijas. >>> como manuel tambiÉn de 90 aÑos. >>> somos pobres. ya no podemos trabajar mÁs bien pues. >>> y para los que estÁn enfermos en sus casas, hay solidaridad a domicilio, la idea es que ningÚn abuelito se quede sin comer. >>> eso le da aÚn una satisfacciÓn enorme, yo me siento feliz. >>> en san pablo, el salvador, samuel arias, para las noticias telemundo. >>> en otra noticias parece ser que a diego armando maradona no
en un pueblo del salvador y gracias als fuerza de una familia reciben atenciÓn y comida caliente, samuel el oro que la comenzÓ hace dos aÑos esta mujer, quiÉn luego de la muerte de su padre juan de dios decidiÓ alimentar cada domingo a todos los abuelos del pueblo. >>> este es un homenaje a mi padre, porque tantos ancianos que andan en la calle y estÁn vivos allÍ estÁn, entonces de ahÍ naciÓ verdad la idea y el entusiasmo, aquello de ayudarles. >>> pero no se trata...
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on march 8, town leaders organize a mass funeral for the .irst four victims samuel gray, samuel maverick, james caldwell and crispus attucks. an estimated 10,000 to 12,000 people marched in the funeral procession. it is supposed there must've been a greater number of people from town and country at the funeral of those massacred by the soldiers then were ever together on this continent on any occasion. beginning in the first anniversary of the shooting and continuing every year until the end of the war for independence, an annual funeral oration delivered by noteworthy local speakers reminded townspeople of the horrors and outrages of march 5, 1770. it grew into the most important public event in the boston . these massacre orations were fascinating occasions. the texts were published so we know pretty much what was said. in the book i devote space to analyzing those texts, and to an account of joseph warren's oration when church are occupying boston and his speech was an episode of high drama. it is a really interesting story, one i took a lot of pleasure working through the book. one o
on march 8, town leaders organize a mass funeral for the .irst four victims samuel gray, samuel maverick, james caldwell and crispus attucks. an estimated 10,000 to 12,000 people marched in the funeral procession. it is supposed there must've been a greater number of people from town and country at the funeral of those massacred by the soldiers then were ever together on this continent on any occasion. beginning in the first anniversary of the shooting and continuing every year until the end of...
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we saw samuel and the baby often on their journey. anthey are typical of migrt families -- poor, exhausted, and fleeing the threat of violence. ving risked everything t reach this point, they are .luctant to turn back now they know they can spend months if not years waiting in one of mexico's most dangerous cities. >> we can't go back because we have had dth threats from ngs in honduras. they came to the house looking for me several times, so we had to escape. will: as the weeks of hardship take their toll, food is scarce and conditions unsanitary. the city has opened a second migrant shelter, but it isn't enough. there is an increasingly large mber of people who will be stuck in these conditions and this legal limbo not just during christmas, but well into next year. hundreds have already returnedal to centrmerica, and the mexican authorities are encouraging others to do thed same, to heame for christmas. this decision on asylum has caught many off guard. >> how can you ask for asylum from one country and be in another? it doesn't ma
we saw samuel and the baby often on their journey. anthey are typical of migrt families -- poor, exhausted, and fleeing the threat of violence. ving risked everything t reach this point, they are .luctant to turn back now they know they can spend months if not years waiting in one of mexico's most dangerous cities. >> we can't go back because we have had dth threats from ngs in honduras. they came to the house looking for me several times, so we had to escape. will: as the weeks of...
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samuel gray, samuel maverick, james caldwell, and christopher maddox. 10-12,000 people marched in funeral processions it's supposed according to the boston gazette that there must have been a greater number of people in town and country of those massacred by the soldiers than were ever together on this continent on any other occasion. on the first anniversary of the shooting continuing every year after after the war of independence a annual funeral oration delivered by local speakers reminded townspeople of the horror and outrage of the massacre in 1770 which soon grew into the most public event in boston annual calendar. the massacre orations were fascinating occasions, the text of these were published so we know pretty much what was said. developing space to analyze those texts and to make an account of joseph warren's oration in march 1775 when troops were once again occupying boston and his speech was an episode of high drama. a really interesting story that i took a lot of pleasure in working through during the book. one officer and eight enlisted men were arrested for the shootings.
samuel gray, samuel maverick, james caldwell, and christopher maddox. 10-12,000 people marched in funeral processions it's supposed according to the boston gazette that there must have been a greater number of people in town and country of those massacred by the soldiers than were ever together on this continent on any other occasion. on the first anniversary of the shooting continuing every year after after the war of independence a annual funeral oration delivered by local speakers reminded...
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we saw samuel, his wife and baby madalyn often on theirjourney.l of the migrant families — poor, exhausted and fleeing the threat of violence. having risked everything to reach this point, they are reluctant to turn back now, but know they could spend months, if not years waiting in one of mexico's most dangerous cities. translation: we can't go back because i had death threats from the gangs in honduras. they came to the house looking for me several times, so we had to escape. as the weeks of hardship take their toll, food is scarce and conditions unsanitary. the city has opened a second migrant shelter, but it isn't enough. there's now an increasingly large number of people who will be stuck in these conditions and this legal limbo, notjust through christmas, but well into next year. hundreds have already returned to central america and the mexican authorities are encouraging others to do the same — to head home for christmas. this decision on asylum has caught many off—guard. translation: how can you ask for asylum from one country and be in an
we saw samuel, his wife and baby madalyn often on theirjourney.l of the migrant families — poor, exhausted and fleeing the threat of violence. having risked everything to reach this point, they are reluctant to turn back now, but know they could spend months, if not years waiting in one of mexico's most dangerous cities. translation: we can't go back because i had death threats from the gangs in honduras. they came to the house looking for me several times, so we had to escape. as the weeks...
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we saw samuel, his wife and baby madalyn often on theirjourney.nt families, poor, exhausted and fleeing the threat of violence. having risked everything to reach this point, they are reluctant to turn back now, but know they could spend months, if not years waiting in one of mexico's most dangerous cities. translation: we can't go back because i had death threats from the gangs in honduras. they came to the house looking for me several times, so we had to escape. as the weeks of hardship take their toll, food is scarce and conditions unsanitary. the city has opened a second migrant shelter, but it isn't enough. there's now an increasingly large number of people who will be stuck in these conditions and this legal limbo, notjust through christmas, but well into next year. hundreds have already returned to central america and the mexican authorities are encouraging others to do the same — to head home for christmas. this decision on asylum has caught many off—guard. translation: how can you ask for asylum from one country and be in another? it doesn
we saw samuel, his wife and baby madalyn often on theirjourney.nt families, poor, exhausted and fleeing the threat of violence. having risked everything to reach this point, they are reluctant to turn back now, but know they could spend months, if not years waiting in one of mexico's most dangerous cities. translation: we can't go back because i had death threats from the gangs in honduras. they came to the house looking for me several times, so we had to escape. as the weeks of hardship take...
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these are the pitiful aspects of modern war, as samuel hinds would've said. the war fought against hapless civilians. but i think a case can be made that "saving private ryan," and d-day have established d-day as well, in some contributions by this museum, as the center of horror in world war ii, in terms of the centrality of that story to our national memory. it gave america an heroic narrative, through stories of sacrifice and courage, and of the citizen soldiers amid the slaughter on omaha beach. the fear, the death made palpable, and ultimately, the victory. the last thing i would like to say, and then we will close, if you have questions, because, stephen ambrose is one of those who is sometimes pilloried by historians for his allegiance to the good war, and overlooking the fictionalized aspects maybe of the movie "saving private ryan," and other war movies. but paul fussel, one of our historian friends, sent this to me, i haven't seen it in 10 years or so, but fussel, who mentioned, gave the movie very high remarks for the opening scenes, but then was n
these are the pitiful aspects of modern war, as samuel hinds would've said. the war fought against hapless civilians. but i think a case can be made that "saving private ryan," and d-day have established d-day as well, in some contributions by this museum, as the center of horror in world war ii, in terms of the centrality of that story to our national memory. it gave america an heroic narrative, through stories of sacrifice and courage, and of the citizen soldiers amid the slaughter...
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police say samuel yomtoub is the man caught on camera kicking a homeless person. this is in may. he is also the suspect in the killing of a homeless man in april. samuel yomtoub told police he was angry about the failure of the city to solve the homeless chrys. he is now in -- crisis. he is now in custody. >>> public outrage over the death of a 7-year-old girl who died in the custody of u.s. customs and border protection. she was from guatemala. shand her father were taken in to custody in new mexico last week. the girl had not eaten or had water for several days. officials said the girl was in custody for 8 hours before going into seizures. seizures. >> this is a sad example of the danger journey. >> in reaction to the girl's death senator dianne feinstein tweeted this, families walking hundreds of miles across the desert for a chance for refuge in the u.s. are desperate. we owe them compassionate, humane treatment. we will demand answers as to how this answered. >>> a nurse in oakland is heading back to her family after being deported to mexico in august of last year. she says
police say samuel yomtoub is the man caught on camera kicking a homeless person. this is in may. he is also the suspect in the killing of a homeless man in april. samuel yomtoub told police he was angry about the failure of the city to solve the homeless chrys. he is now in -- crisis. he is now in custody. >>> public outrage over the death of a 7-year-old girl who died in the custody of u.s. customs and border protection. she was from guatemala. shand her father were taken in to...
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made by samuel means.seventeen eighty seven the organ is regarded as the finest in the whole of thing today the melody played by the musical director of the white chapel. used from the thames while naval hospital looks quite magnificent yet it enjoyed only moderate popularity with its resident men who spent most of the adult life in the spot in conditions that existed at sea found it hard in old age to get accustomed to the extravagant opulence of the rock architecture and certainly not on the daily round was marked by military drill and pool food as one old talking planed pillars colonnades unsealing frescoes don't exactly go hand in hand with pickled beef and fatty all that's been watered down. the heart of the naval hospital is the plaintive or sad as a dining room it seats more than three hundred that is a mark of respect first served by officers. to change it hold does food justice to its name first will cover every will make a huge hole and they will all painted by james for help work on the room for
made by samuel means.seventeen eighty seven the organ is regarded as the finest in the whole of thing today the melody played by the musical director of the white chapel. used from the thames while naval hospital looks quite magnificent yet it enjoyed only moderate popularity with its resident men who spent most of the adult life in the spot in conditions that existed at sea found it hard in old age to get accustomed to the extravagant opulence of the rock architecture and certainly not on the...
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it's my distinct pleasure to welcome our speaker today, samuel goldman, who is a colleague of mine at george washington university where he is an assistant professor of political science and he's the director of not just one, but two, major initiatives, the politics and values program as well as he's the executive director of the lobe institute for religious freedom. before coming to ghw, he was a fellow of religion and politics at princeton. in addition to his new book "god's country," he is in america about which he is speaking today. he has published on a number of figures. professor goldman also serves as the literary editor of "modern age: a conservative review" and his writings which i promise you are really very engaging and have appeared in such outlets as the "new york times," the "wall street journal," national review. the first thing is the jewish review of books and many other publications. now he will be speaking to us on his new project, his new book, "god's country: christian zionism in america." >> well, thank you, eric. i should say eric is generous enough to describe
it's my distinct pleasure to welcome our speaker today, samuel goldman, who is a colleague of mine at george washington university where he is an assistant professor of political science and he's the director of not just one, but two, major initiatives, the politics and values program as well as he's the executive director of the lobe institute for religious freedom. before coming to ghw, he was a fellow of religion and politics at princeton. in addition to his new book "god's...
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led blindfold by that most artful fellow, samuel adams. they are in artful people altogether." then he made a reference to something that had happened in new orleans before. there then an uprising against the spanish. it'd been put down with some general o'reilly, an irish officer in the service of the spanish. he is still known in new orleans as bloody o'reilly. leslie said we need to learn a lesson from o'reilly. this is what we need to do. "if half a dozen of the americans were sent home, it would be better than shutting up the port of boston. nothing but hanging and shooting will do now. the child is already spoiled. gentle correction is of no use. now is the time to bend their headstrong american next -- necks." this is quite a a letter. first of all, the date. and july of 1770 four, some nine months before the revolution actually started. nine months before the battle of lexington. he was clearly bent upon violent suppression of what he saw as an uprising. the date is impressive but also the vitriol without was written. what was its that made the british so vitriolic abou
led blindfold by that most artful fellow, samuel adams. they are in artful people altogether." then he made a reference to something that had happened in new orleans before. there then an uprising against the spanish. it'd been put down with some general o'reilly, an irish officer in the service of the spanish. he is still known in new orleans as bloody o'reilly. leslie said we need to learn a lesson from o'reilly. this is what we need to do. "if half a dozen of the americans were...
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sir, said samuel johnson, americans are a race of convicts, in order to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging. he did mellow with age because n 1878 when expounding his christian fill off if i, i'm willing to love all mankind except in america. we also have for example, the admiral john montague, the admiral in command of the british naval squadron on the night of the boston tea party who described new englanders a set of paratical people whose whole business is defrauding the king. and the most eloquent, perhaps george, iii who put it as simply as this on june 22, 1774 when he adjourned particleth on the summer recess after having passed the legislation designed to punish the people of boston, he simply called the americans, my diluted subjects. i could spend the whole evening reading out insulting remarks made about the the americans of authors in the 18th century but wouldn't be productive. there are remarks made by britain at the time i think are very important. the britain concern was a colonel called lieutenant colonel alexander leslie and is an important figure in
sir, said samuel johnson, americans are a race of convicts, in order to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging. he did mellow with age because n 1878 when expounding his christian fill off if i, i'm willing to love all mankind except in america. we also have for example, the admiral john montague, the admiral in command of the british naval squadron on the night of the boston tea party who described new englanders a set of paratical people whose whole business is defrauding the...
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one of these anglican loyalists were samuel seabury. does that name ring any bells or any of our "hamilton" fans? he wrote it under the pseudo name westchester farmer which hamilton responded to in these pamphlet wars leading up to the revolution. and this county in particular in the first several years of the war started becoming known as the neutral ground. after the battle of white plains in october of 1776 as the americans were being run out of new york city by the british and following this battle -- actually in westchester county, the americans suffered a strategic defeat, retreated north and set up their lines around the youton river just above the northern of the county. the british set up their lines north of manhattan. and neither really had the inclination nor the military power to establish consistent control over this land. so it did become this sort of no man's land in between the two large armies. in november 1776, george washington described this area saying that the british have treated all here without discrimination t
one of these anglican loyalists were samuel seabury. does that name ring any bells or any of our "hamilton" fans? he wrote it under the pseudo name westchester farmer which hamilton responded to in these pamphlet wars leading up to the revolution. and this county in particular in the first several years of the war started becoming known as the neutral ground. after the battle of white plains in october of 1776 as the americans were being run out of new york city by the british and...
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we have samuel burke with more. chaos and more chaos.alk us through now a date has been set. >> reporter: christine, it looks like chaos and more chaos. divorce lawyers will say the final 10% is the most difficult part to negotiate. that is withis what is happenin. theresa may faced a no confidence vote from her own party. now a no confidence vote from the other party. that doesn't look like it will happen. what's going to happen? i want to put up on the screen the three options we have left here in the united kingdom. number one, the prime minister's plan. this is what theresa may has worked out with the european union. it keeps the wheels greased so businesses can work as it did before. european immigrants could not work to the uk without a visa. the other option is exit without a deal. businesses have been doing business with the european union for decades. all of a sudden, everything could change. the other option is a second referendum. something that people who were against brexit wanted for a long time. the prime minister said tha
we have samuel burke with more. chaos and more chaos.alk us through now a date has been set. >> reporter: christine, it looks like chaos and more chaos. divorce lawyers will say the final 10% is the most difficult part to negotiate. that is withis what is happenin. theresa may faced a no confidence vote from her own party. now a no confidence vote from the other party. that doesn't look like it will happen. what's going to happen? i want to put up on the screen the three options we have...
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after his death it was bought by samuel frangaise. who is known as frangaise tavern. later george washington would use to say his farewell at the end of the revolutionary war to his officers. james' father peter was the owner of a flour mill outside of new york. james' uncle all over -- oliver was a member of the preventative executive council. and during the revolution was a brigadier general in command of what was known as delancey's per grade of almost 2000 men. as you might gather this was an incredibly powerful political family. in colonial new york that led what was even referred to as the delancey party. which dominated politics, especially around the period of the french and indian war up to the revolution. they were supporters of mercantile interests. especially given their own background. and their opponents in new york where the livingston family. which were comprised of upper river and landed arista cats. the livingston sites in politics were more based on social and personal factors rather than disagreements on ideology. as the two sides really shifted ,
after his death it was bought by samuel frangaise. who is known as frangaise tavern. later george washington would use to say his farewell at the end of the revolutionary war to his officers. james' father peter was the owner of a flour mill outside of new york. james' uncle all over -- oliver was a member of the preventative executive council. and during the revolution was a brigadier general in command of what was known as delancey's per grade of almost 2000 men. as you might gather this was...
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we saw samuel, his wife and baby madalyn often on theirjourney. and fleeing the threat of violence. if not years waiting in one of mexico's most dangerous cities. from the gangs in honduras. so we had to escape. and conditions unsanitary. the city has opened a second migrant shelter, but it isn't enough. but well into next year. home for christmas. this decision on asylum has caught many off—guard. country and be in another? it doesn't make sense. it catch and release. christmas even tougher. will grant, bbc news, tijuana. and a familiar sight in cities like paris and los angeles. despite being banned for use on public roads. as joe miller reports. they have been taking off across europe and in the us. zip along at 20 mph. commuter lloyd bennett is a convert, despite warnings about their safety. it's not something that concerns me. i'm not going fast, you know. and just take your time. it's just really easy, really simple. it's no different to a bike. there is one key difference. allowed on private land. of breaking the law. just come from paris, they have just come from israel. why th
we saw samuel, his wife and baby madalyn often on theirjourney. and fleeing the threat of violence. if not years waiting in one of mexico's most dangerous cities. from the gangs in honduras. so we had to escape. and conditions unsanitary. the city has opened a second migrant shelter, but it isn't enough. but well into next year. home for christmas. this decision on asylum has caught many off—guard. country and be in another? it doesn't make sense. it catch and release. christmas even tougher....
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reos que fueron atacados resultaron heridos cuando las llamas los alcanzaron >> la policía arrestó a samuel desamparado en abril el sujeto tenía un historial violento >> el cual quedó grabado por cámaras de seguridad donde se observa al hombre patear a la víctima sobre la acera >> hasta arriesgan sus vidas para ingresar estados unidos algunos se entregan a la patrulla fronteriza otros simplemente son arrestados o rescatados de las aguas por la patrulla fronteriza, este es el caso de una madre que intentó cruzar pero no pudo >> la infraestructura no existe para poder entrar >> autoridades de la patrulla fronteriza dijeron que estos casos ocurren a diario en noviembre detuvieron a más de 2000 personas >> las autoridades habilitaron un nuevo refugio para los miles de integrantes para la caravana >> nos cuentan que muchos dormían en las calles >> le hemos pedido perdón por las molestias que hemos causado >> la semana de convivencia en las inmediaciones del centro deportivo benito juárez >> el nuevo espacio a solo pasos de la unidad deportiva albergara hasta 650 personas >> junto a su esposa y s
reos que fueron atacados resultaron heridos cuando las llamas los alcanzaron >> la policía arrestó a samuel desamparado en abril el sujeto tenía un historial violento >> el cual quedó grabado por cámaras de seguridad donde se observa al hombre patear a la víctima sobre la acera >> hasta arriesgan sus vidas para ingresar estados unidos algunos se entregan a la patrulla fronteriza otros simplemente son arrestados o rescatados de las aguas por la patrulla fronteriza, este...
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and chris philly, jacob mccann and jason samuels, liz jones, krista windward, jonathan phillips, elizabeth barry and many more. they kept me largely out of controversy if not out of elevators during my time in office, dedicated caseworkers in my state offices helps count with arizonans with immigration to veterans issues to social security. i am frequently stopped as many of my colleagues are at airports and grocery stores and thanks to the good work done by my staff. thank you to buchanan davis, julie castle, melissa martin, mike nelson, jeremy thompson, chelsea, elizabeth lopez and so many others for such dedicated constituent work over the years, i will miss your wise counsel but most of all your friendship. i would also like a word of thanks to the institutional officers that served the senate so ably. the floor staff. the sergeant at arms and his employees and the capital police who keep us safe in the capital and at times on distant baseball fields. i quite literally so my life to them. thank you. mister president, as i give this last speech i cannot help but look to my maiden speech
and chris philly, jacob mccann and jason samuels, liz jones, krista windward, jonathan phillips, elizabeth barry and many more. they kept me largely out of controversy if not out of elevators during my time in office, dedicated caseworkers in my state offices helps count with arizonans with immigration to veterans issues to social security. i am frequently stopped as many of my colleagues are at airports and grocery stores and thanks to the good work done by my staff. thank you to buchanan...
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dave. >> samuel burke live in london.year under lower tax rates and how did they sell rate? -- celebrate? $1 trillion in buy backs. the buy back boom is fueled by economic growth. since the president signed the tax cut bill a year ago, stocks are lower. dow down 4.8%. the s&p is down 5.4%. some economists say companies would profit for my imore by in in employees and equipment. >>> and channing dungey now landing at netflix. netflix preparing to compete with disney's streaming service. dunge yerks wi dungey will work on the strategic direction of the production of the company. netflix will spend as much as $81 billion on shows and movies in 2018. >> no substitute for live early morning network news. delivered by your favorite "early start" personalities. >> you can tape us and watch us later. >>> who doesn't get nostalgic for this fresh dance? ♪ it's not unusual to be loved by anyone ♪ >> the carlton from "the fresh prince of bel air." now the actor is suing a popular gamemaker. we will show you why. si passione. the new
dave. >> samuel burke live in london.year under lower tax rates and how did they sell rate? -- celebrate? $1 trillion in buy backs. the buy back boom is fueled by economic growth. since the president signed the tax cut bill a year ago, stocks are lower. dow down 4.8%. the s&p is down 5.4%. some economists say companies would profit for my imore by in in employees and equipment. >>> and channing dungey now landing at netflix. netflix preparing to compete with disney's...
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let's put it into perspective with samuel burke on the story.nd this being called a major incident. what exactly are authorities saying? because it is easy to see how this could play into sensitivity around politics and brexit in that country. >> reporter: the uk officials are saying there has been a significant uptick in just the past few days of syrians, iraqis and especially iranians crossing the stretch of water which is one of the busiest shipping strips in the entire world. the uk authorities are saying this would be like somebody running across a freeway during rush hour on foot. now, why is this happening right now specifically? they say that there are con flew ensz of factors. number one, smugglers may be saying because it is christmas time, there are less border patrol officials is what they are seeming. also because there has been increased security around trains and other types of transportation between france and the uk, it has become much more expensive to use those methods. so they are resorting to small boats. but also it could b
let's put it into perspective with samuel burke on the story.nd this being called a major incident. what exactly are authorities saying? because it is easy to see how this could play into sensitivity around politics and brexit in that country. >> reporter: the uk officials are saying there has been a significant uptick in just the past few days of syrians, iraqis and especially iranians crossing the stretch of water which is one of the busiest shipping strips in the entire world. the uk...
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santa knows samuel loves to build things...t him lots of toys to keep him busy during treatment."sam: "i want to be an engineer when i grow up."and sam's dad tells us... despite having to stay in the hospital... this christmas will be one for the books. gotishan: "we've never experienced anything like that and the kids said it was the best christmas."<> in roseville...<
santa knows samuel loves to build things...t him lots of toys to keep him busy during treatment."sam: "i want to be an engineer when i grow up."and sam's dad tells us... despite having to stay in the hospital... this christmas will be one for the books. gotishan: "we've never experienced anything like that and the kids said it was the best christmas." in roseville...
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we're joined by samuel buehl, and barry burk, the cochairman of the he litigation department at cramerigail, i know you have reported on this the very tenuous situation between the president and john kelly. >> no surprise here. you've heard about they heightened tensions, even reaching a point where there's so little of a working relationship left. so i think this is a long time coming, especially when we look at the reports that have come out over last we're, this timing isn't all that surprising. i think everybody expected this decisi decision. i think one of the interesting aspects is he -- an interesting bit to sort of take into this broader context of what we're seeing today with john kelly, that he did speak with the mueller investigation. >>> let's bring in kelly o'donnell to speak to what we heard from the president. again, this is not shocking news in and of itself. this has been expected for some time. you have to wonder what it means. >> reporter: well, we were gathered on the south lawn to see if the president would take questions, and he voluntary said john kelly would be
we're joined by samuel buehl, and barry burk, the cochairman of the he litigation department at cramerigail, i know you have reported on this the very tenuous situation between the president and john kelly. >> no surprise here. you've heard about they heightened tensions, even reaching a point where there's so little of a working relationship left. so i think this is a long time coming, especially when we look at the reports that have come out over last we're, this timing isn't all that...
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many people are calling for violence, many people are saying to samuel tilden you need to fight for this, you need to swear yourself in as president and there thanto remove you . he said basically, no, institutions are more important than anyone victory . >> i think that tells us that we gotten through other challenges like this when we had strong societaldivisions. we've gotten over it. but they are different now in a couple ways and you highlighted one is a social media environment . the fact that there is no one objected new source for people now. everyone has an opinion and some of the things that maybe were shouted on the margins decades ago and stayed on the margins now are making their way into the president's twitter feed and sometimes making their way out of the presidents not. that is different. i'd like to think that amplifying those voices beyond its representation, that it's bringing out the worst in opinion and in tweeting and in facebook posting but not in our hearts. that's what i'd like to think . but i'm scared that i could be convinced otherwise. finally, there is no w
many people are calling for violence, many people are saying to samuel tilden you need to fight for this, you need to swear yourself in as president and there thanto remove you . he said basically, no, institutions are more important than anyone victory . >> i think that tells us that we gotten through other challenges like this when we had strong societaldivisions. we've gotten over it. but they are different now in a couple ways and you highlighted one is a social media environment ....
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shepherd, caroline -- [laughter] seally and megan run on, christine, michael, jacob mckeon and jason samuels, liz, dan, christa, jonathan, elizabeth and many more. they have kept me largely out of controversy, if not out of elevators, during my entire time in office. [laughter] dedicated causeworkers -- caseworkers have helped countless arizona seasons with issues from veterans issues to social security. i am frequently stopped, as i'm sure many of my colleagues are, in airports and grocery stores andth thanked for the good work done by my staff. thank you to buchanan, mary, julie, melissa, mike, jeremy, michael, chris, bob, blake, chelsea, elizabeth and so many others for such dedicated constituent work over the years. to all who have served in my office, i will miss your wise counsel, but most after owl your friendship. -- of all, your friendshipment thank you. i would also like to say a word of thanks to the institutional officers that serve the senate so ably. the clerks, parliamentarians, the floor staff, the pages, the sergeant at arms and his employees and the capitol police who keep
shepherd, caroline -- [laughter] seally and megan run on, christine, michael, jacob mckeon and jason samuels, liz, dan, christa, jonathan, elizabeth and many more. they have kept me largely out of controversy, if not out of elevators, during my entire time in office. [laughter] dedicated causeworkers -- caseworkers have helped countless arizona seasons with issues from veterans issues to social security. i am frequently stopped, as i'm sure many of my colleagues are, in airports and grocery...