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. >> my name is shelly cigel.nd when my husband passed away, he left me with an incredible collection and a special gift from beyond the grave. well, this is just a few little things that i took out. >> these nasa artifacts belonged to shelly's husband, rick cigel, samples of a lifelong collection that includes everything from engine parts to autographs. >> and this is actually the flag that they had signed, and that was from apollo 12. >> are these control panels? look at this! can i touch this? >> absolutely. please. >> okay. here we go. can you imagine? regulator bleed valve open. check. m.o.m. open. check. >> looks like it says "mom" to me. >> mom. this is the button that tells mom we're about to lift off. but i heard you have a monkey chair. >> we do. >> i have to see this. because before humans went into space, primates were launched into orbit so scientists could investigate the biological effects of space travel. i hear they paid them in bananas. it looks small enough. you really think a monkey rode in her
. >> my name is shelly cigel.nd when my husband passed away, he left me with an incredible collection and a special gift from beyond the grave. well, this is just a few little things that i took out. >> these nasa artifacts belonged to shelly's husband, rick cigel, samples of a lifelong collection that includes everything from engine parts to autographs. >> and this is actually the flag that they had signed, and that was from apollo 12. >> are these control panels? look...
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shelly banjo -- thank you very much indeed. shelly banjo. let's recap the last hour.cisions in new york state. governor cuomo saying school districts can reopen. there are caveats. he is also saying school districts can delay when in person learning starts. clearly a lot of flexibility. a huge decision for parents and businesses that need the parents to spend more time focusing on work. huge decisions with huge economic implications. taylor: i think you are spot on when you said they can open but does that mean they will? and if you start to see rising cases, to the school districts , ande to shut back down what happens to the workers and the parents who are potentially coming back into the office? we will keep you up on all of that. it was great subbing in for alix. i will push this forward. coming up, "balance of power" with david westin. he will have the latest on stimulus talks with republican from arkansas. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, i am david westin. welcome
shelly banjo -- thank you very much indeed. shelly banjo. let's recap the last hour.cisions in new york state. governor cuomo saying school districts can reopen. there are caveats. he is also saying school districts can delay when in person learning starts. clearly a lot of flexibility. a huge decision for parents and businesses that need the parents to spend more time focusing on work. huge decisions with huge economic implications. taylor: i think you are spot on when you said they can open...
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shelly: tiktok generally knows what it is doing and are politically up to it.f you look at another example from hong kong, what they did after china put out its new national security law, they immediately withdrew from hong kong. moves a politically astute where they were able to simultaneously please the chinese and american government. it certainly to me does not seem like happenstance that this tosuit was launched today coincide with a lot of attention being put on donald trump and the republican party. with that being said, there is not so much time left. outoriginal order came august 6. it is a couple weeks later, and we only have about 20 odd days to go before this first deadline. there was not that much time if they were going to sue to sue in the first place. kailey: shelly banjo, thank you for joining us. again, tiktok is suing the u.s. over that executive order. are reopening in new york state. we are going to talk with chris rondeau. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: it is time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest stories and ne
shelly: tiktok generally knows what it is doing and are politically up to it.f you look at another example from hong kong, what they did after china put out its new national security law, they immediately withdrew from hong kong. moves a politically astute where they were able to simultaneously please the chinese and american government. it certainly to me does not seem like happenstance that this tosuit was launched today coincide with a lot of attention being put on donald trump and the...
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shelly: facebook is an interesting case study in this. spoke with the chief diversity officer maxine williams for the story. what is interesting for the story is that they were able to make progress on closing the gender gap and increasing the proportion of women from 15% in 2014 to 24% in 2020. for black employees, they could even increase the share of black employees by that time by a single percentage point. points toe it almost the fact you might not be able to move everybody at the same time. that it might take a real focus on certain groups of people to really move the needle. facebook had almost the most promise. you look at a company like microsoft that has been around much longer, started in the 1970's, it is much harder to add. facebook, it started not that long ago in the scheme of things. by 2016, they still only had a couple of hundred black employees. it points to this message that you have to start when you are really small as a company. you cannot wait until you are a big company to start focusing on diversity. emily: now,
shelly: facebook is an interesting case study in this. spoke with the chief diversity officer maxine williams for the story. what is interesting for the story is that they were able to make progress on closing the gender gap and increasing the proportion of women from 15% in 2014 to 24% in 2020. for black employees, they could even increase the share of black employees by that time by a single percentage point. points toe it almost the fact you might not be able to move everybody at the same...
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shelly: yes permit a lot of the job openings are still there.f you go on linkedin, there are about 500 job openings still open and live on there. tiktok says publicly it is continuing to hire mission-critical positions, things like customer service and security and public policy folks in d.c. those positions are definitely continuing to happen. i think they are still collecting resumes from people. what is interesting is there are tons of people who still want to join because they figure some other big company might buy it and i might become a microsoft employee but i want to work on tiktok anyway. emily: all right. banjo, continuing your great reporting on this. thank you for sharing that update with us today. coming up, the apple and epic dispute continuing to heat up. apple firing back in a court filing saying epic wanted a special side deal. we will talk about the story with a gaming ceo, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ the saga continues. apple firing back at epic games, the creator of the popular game "fortnite" in the app over app store fees.
shelly: yes permit a lot of the job openings are still there.f you go on linkedin, there are about 500 job openings still open and live on there. tiktok says publicly it is continuing to hire mission-critical positions, things like customer service and security and public policy folks in d.c. those positions are definitely continuing to happen. i think they are still collecting resumes from people. what is interesting is there are tons of people who still want to join because they figure some...
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chantelle doyle was attacked by a shark, thought to be up to three metres long, while surfing at shelly beach in port mcquarrie in new south wales. phoebe hopson reports. it's a surfer‘s worst nightmare and it's an encounter you're lucky to survive. chantelle doyle was enjoying a day on the waves with her husband when she was attacked by a shark on shelly beach at port macquarie, new south wales. she made a lucky escape after her husband jumped off his surfboard and punched the shark repeatedly until its released its grip on her leg. he then helped her to safety. yes, she was conscious and breathing. she seemed to be doing fairly well, considering the lacerations to her leg. she obviously needed some pain relief. but, yeah, the ambulance were keen to get her straight to hospital for treatment as soon as possible. chantelle was quickly airlifted to hospitalfor surgery and is described to be in a stable condition. the coast guard and local ambulance service have praised her husband for his bravery. it's believed the shark was a juvenile great white of up to three metres in length. local m
chantelle doyle was attacked by a shark, thought to be up to three metres long, while surfing at shelly beach in port mcquarrie in new south wales. phoebe hopson reports. it's a surfer‘s worst nightmare and it's an encounter you're lucky to survive. chantelle doyle was enjoying a day on the waves with her husband when she was attacked by a shark on shelly beach at port macquarie, new south wales. she made a lucky escape after her husband jumped off his surfboard and punched the shark...
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if not now, shelly, when?some point, it will be untenable to continue financially supporting those that can't go to work indefinitely. >> i appreciate there's financial implications with this. i think it's not good to put a price tag on the lives. for these people, it's a matter of life or death. we need bosses to make sure they are using it. we need to make sure that employees are working with trade unions to make sure they're carrying out risk assessment on an individual basis, to determine what is the safest way for people to go back to the workplace when they're ready, for genuine legitimate concerns and anxieties people have about going back in the workplace, being addressed. we want people to go back to work and for it to be safe to do so. that's not just telling them not to go in, but carrying out processes and redeplaying different rolls. steps that can be taken. at the moment, people are being told to go back to work without the processes being carried out beforehand. >> what are you hearing from the
if not now, shelly, when?some point, it will be untenable to continue financially supporting those that can't go to work indefinitely. >> i appreciate there's financial implications with this. i think it's not good to put a price tag on the lives. for these people, it's a matter of life or death. we need bosses to make sure they are using it. we need to make sure that employees are working with trade unions to make sure they're carrying out risk assessment on an individual basis, to...
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bloomberg's shelly banjo, thank you so much for that update.oming up, finding the unicorns of tomorrow. where he is planning to put a new huge fund. what companies are standing out. this is bloomberg. ♪ experience the ultimate sports hub. where you can find games, news and highlights. all in one place, right on your tv. the xfinity sports zone. use your voice to search every stat and score. follow the teams you love. and, even get notifications with breaking news alerts and more. with the xfinity sports zone everybody wins. now that's simple, easy, awesome. say xfinity sports zone into your voice remote today. simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! stanley cup champions! touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. capital, the company that backs instacart, coinbase another tech startups has
bloomberg's shelly banjo, thank you so much for that update.oming up, finding the unicorns of tomorrow. where he is planning to put a new huge fund. what companies are standing out. this is bloomberg. ♪ experience the ultimate sports hub. where you can find games, news and highlights. all in one place, right on your tv. the xfinity sports zone. use your voice to search every stat and score. follow the teams you love. and, even get notifications with breaking news alerts and more. with the...
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shelly: it is the latest. obviously, we have huawei, cte. the are different episodes of the u.s. tensions soap opera. right now it is the episode of tiktok. one big reason is because how popular tiktok has become. it has been downloaded 2 billion times globally. it got on trump's radar especially after the pandemic, as election and campaigning season started for trump. a lot of the members on talk -- tiktok started using the platform as an activism platform to really throw the wrench into different campaign activities for donald trump. there is certainly a political bute and area around that also because it has become this super popular company that is owned i a chinese tech giant. banjo, our senior tech reporter on all of the myriad of issues facing tiktok and microsoft. coming up, it is rba decision day. virus restrictions in victoria yet another issue for the governor to get his forecast and policy settings around. jo masters masters will be joining us to preview that central bank decision. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: you are watching daybreak australia. let's go back to sophi
shelly: it is the latest. obviously, we have huawei, cte. the are different episodes of the u.s. tensions soap opera. right now it is the episode of tiktok. one big reason is because how popular tiktok has become. it has been downloaded 2 billion times globally. it got on trump's radar especially after the pandemic, as election and campaigning season started for trump. a lot of the members on talk -- tiktok started using the platform as an activism platform to really throw the wrench into...
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you can rent the theater for you and your friends >> shelli, do you think this is going to change thers are designed and operated in the future >> you know, it's hard to say, right. it's a crystal ball of what's going to happen. i think it's an opportunity for all of us to get better and i think there will be ways that we do improve, and evolve and change, and i look forward to those. >> so when you think about the movie theaters that you expect to ideally open five years from now, is that plan even just for you about the same as what it would have been a couple years ago or are there features whether we're talking about hvac or we're talking about spacing between seats that are going to be different now >> yes, i think that the safety standards won't change over time i do think that new theaters will think about social distancing or distancing in a new way. it's just hard to speculate right now. today our focus is creating the best experience we can, getting reopened, and getting back into a position where we can start thinking about the future. >> we had a conversation on our air ea
you can rent the theater for you and your friends >> shelli, do you think this is going to change thers are designed and operated in the future >> you know, it's hard to say, right. it's a crystal ball of what's going to happen. i think it's an opportunity for all of us to get better and i think there will be ways that we do improve, and evolve and change, and i look forward to those. >> so when you think about the movie theaters that you expect to ideally open five years from...
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chantelle doyle was attacked by a shark up to three metres long while surfing at shelly beach in porttmare and it's an encounter you're lucky to survive. chantelle doyle was enjoying a day on the waves with her husband when she was attacked by a shark on shelly beach at port macquarie, new south wales. she made a lucky escape after her husband jumped off his surfboard and punched the shark repeatedly until its released its grip on her leg. he then helped her to safety. yes, she was conscious and breathing. she seemed to be doing fairly well considering the lacerations to her leg. she obviously needed some pain relief. but, yeah, the ambulance were keen to get her straight to hospital for treatment as soon as possible. chantelle was quickly airlifted to hospitalfor surgery and is described to be in a stable condition. the coast guard and local ambulance service have praised her husband for his bravery. it's believed the shark was a juvenile great white of up to three metres in length. local media reports say it's the third serious attack on the stretch of coast in recent months. althou
chantelle doyle was attacked by a shark up to three metres long while surfing at shelly beach in porttmare and it's an encounter you're lucky to survive. chantelle doyle was enjoying a day on the waves with her husband when she was attacked by a shark on shelly beach at port macquarie, new south wales. she made a lucky escape after her husband jumped off his surfboard and punched the shark repeatedly until its released its grip on her leg. he then helped her to safety. yes, she was conscious...
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what about you, shelly, because it's my understanding that you two started off as rivals big time.running for student government. both of you won the class representative positions and becoming friends, but i think she's called you her toughest opponent ever. tell me what that competition was like, and hindsight being 20/20, were you able to see politics would always be in her future? >> yeah, she caught me by surprise by calling me her toughest opponent. so coming from her, i took that as a real compliment. but you know, kamala early on was very tenacious. just fierce. i can just say that i knew great things were in her future. whether or not i knew or i thought she would be running for the president of the united states and then subsequently vice president, i can't say that i saw that, but let's just say i'm not surprised whatsoever. >> yeah, that makes sense. you don't have a crystal ball, for heaven's sakes, and it might have seemed absolutely unplausible during the day, but here we are. jill, as you listened to harris' acceptance speech, what were you thinking? what was it lik
what about you, shelly, because it's my understanding that you two started off as rivals big time.running for student government. both of you won the class representative positions and becoming friends, but i think she's called you her toughest opponent ever. tell me what that competition was like, and hindsight being 20/20, were you able to see politics would always be in her future? >> yeah, she caught me by surprise by calling me her toughest opponent. so coming from her, i took that...
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chantelle doyle was attacked by a shark, thought to be up to three metres long, while surfing at shellyrvive. chantelle doyle was enjoying a day on the waves with her husband when she was attacked by a shark on shelly beach at port macquarie, new south wales. she made a lucky escape after her husband jumped off his surfboard and punched the shark repeatedly until its released its grip on her leg. he then helped her to safety. yes, she was conscious and breathing.
chantelle doyle was attacked by a shark, thought to be up to three metres long, while surfing at shellyrvive. chantelle doyle was enjoying a day on the waves with her husband when she was attacked by a shark on shelly beach at port macquarie, new south wales. she made a lucky escape after her husband jumped off his surfboard and punched the shark repeatedly until its released its grip on her leg. he then helped her to safety. yes, she was conscious and breathing.
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shelly young tompkins, and i had the pleasure of befriending kamala my freshman year at howard universityut business. she and i would be mistaken for, you know, professors, because we would have briefcases, you know. >> a lot of colleges, people may wear jeans or sweat shirts. howard was a school where people actually dressed up to go to class. our generation felt like if we didn't start right now, that would be problematic for us. so i think we took ourselves fairly seriously. >> my name is leta rosario, and, i recruited kamala harris for the debate team. a lot of times when males and females are in a spirited debate, the men use their physical mass to make their point. and i saw that kamala didn't back down when they did that. she proceeded to make her point. and it's funny, because when i look at her on television today, i still see that character in her. >> there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools. and she was bussed to school every day. and that little girl was me. >> every school day of the year in berkley, the buses move
shelly young tompkins, and i had the pleasure of befriending kamala my freshman year at howard universityut business. she and i would be mistaken for, you know, professors, because we would have briefcases, you know. >> a lot of colleges, people may wear jeans or sweat shirts. howard was a school where people actually dressed up to go to class. our generation felt like if we didn't start right now, that would be problematic for us. so i think we took ourselves fairly seriously. >>...
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chantelle doyle was attacked by a shark up to three metres long while surfing at shelly beach in newthe area were closed after the incident. life—savers are providing surveillance to help spot the shock. she suffered severe lacerations to her leg. now let's take a look at the weather. hello. we have now lost the very intense heat of the past week. what we haven't lost, though, is the potential to brew up some really punchy thunderstorms. and it's the southern half of the uk that looks like it could encounter some issues as those thunderstorms surge up from the south through the afternoon. a band, if you like, of showers swirling their way across the south—west of england into south wales, the midlands and the south—east. if the sun comes out, warms things up, a little extra energy in the atmosphere will mean those showers turn very nasty in some places. northern scotland wins out for the best of the sunshine today. to the south, a bit more cloud, a few showers for the borders through the afternoon, the odd one to the east of northern ireland. becoming a little drier, i think, for nor
chantelle doyle was attacked by a shark up to three metres long while surfing at shelly beach in newthe area were closed after the incident. life—savers are providing surveillance to help spot the shock. she suffered severe lacerations to her leg. now let's take a look at the weather. hello. we have now lost the very intense heat of the past week. what we haven't lost, though, is the potential to brew up some really punchy thunderstorms. and it's the southern half of the uk that looks like it...
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chantelle doyle was attacked by a shark, thought to be up to three metres long, while surfing at shellyent. staff are monitoring the coastline. you are watching bbc news. and our time for the weather. hello, very cloudy across the uk right now. there are some scattered downpours and we will continue to see the stones over the next few days, really very little change on the weather front. the air has become stagnant and humid ever since the heatwave ended days ago in the south and central areas. we are seeing the same pattern, cloud forming in the south, moved northwards and bringing a threat of showers, downpours and thunderstorms. this is what the picture looks like this evening you can see where the showers are. some of them are quite small, only a few miles across. 0ne of them are quite small, only a few miles across. one minute it is dry, the next minute the heavens opened, some thunder and lightning thrown in as well. i think there will be a tendency that these downpours to drift northwards as we go through the evening and overnight period. the temperatures overnight once again wil
chantelle doyle was attacked by a shark, thought to be up to three metres long, while surfing at shellyent. staff are monitoring the coastline. you are watching bbc news. and our time for the weather. hello, very cloudy across the uk right now. there are some scattered downpours and we will continue to see the stones over the next few days, really very little change on the weather front. the air has become stagnant and humid ever since the heatwave ended days ago in the south and central areas....
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will: shellie luther announcing run at a black to blue rally.od morning, shellie. >> good morning, will. how are you? will: i'm well, thank you. what happened to you over the last several months. last we heard your business had been shut down and you served some jail time. how is business going right now? >> business is great. we have been opened actually since i opened that first day. even when i was in jail the business stayed open. so it's been awesome. will: imagined to stay up and running during the pandemic and now your business is back. you are running for state senate? texas. tell us why. >> well, i mean, i have had thousands of people reach out to me i think people are yearning for a real person in government. people that have real problems. people that have been on the front lines and faced all of these difficulties though want somebody who really cares about what is happening. will willing certainly on the front line of the pandemic and shut down orders. as a state senator, what would be your approach to a situation like this? would h
will: shellie luther announcing run at a black to blue rally.od morning, shellie. >> good morning, will. how are you? will: i'm well, thank you. what happened to you over the last several months. last we heard your business had been shut down and you served some jail time. how is business going right now? >> business is great. we have been opened actually since i opened that first day. even when i was in jail the business stayed open. so it's been awesome. will: imagined to stay up...
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. >> shelly action let's talk about that, though, right?he reason why these companies maybe can and should do this is because they are able to you brought up the republicans and democrats can't agree to anything it doesn't seem like the government can come out with any definitive action plan for how exactly you tackle these types of concerns so does that leave it only to the companies and their ceos to take these types of actions to make this virus pandemic plan a little bit more effective? >> unfortunately if there's no help coming from washington then ceo and leaders are going to have to step in. they'll have to step in and use what they can in their influence. so we think about any crisis we need ceos to be visible we know that everyone doesn't have the answers i don't think employees and consumers are looking for this is what we're going to do. people understand that it's going to be flexibility but community ka communication is so important. transparency is so important letting them know that on a regular basis, acknowledging what they
. >> shelly action let's talk about that, though, right?he reason why these companies maybe can and should do this is because they are able to you brought up the republicans and democrats can't agree to anything it doesn't seem like the government can come out with any definitive action plan for how exactly you tackle these types of concerns so does that leave it only to the companies and their ceos to take these types of actions to make this virus pandemic plan a little bit more...
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you want me spots of a bargain tina but my evil blood came a kind they are i mean the cuff is ok if shelly or cher mimi hafiz biz month show you know if the people. the call is it. be true to her seem been me time live in so we are war diabetic or here and that's a 1000 watt and i say gummy tougher than last night i mean like our friends thought it took to show you some animation our brain chemistry i mean how can cause listen we are the mirror to learn the whole. bill. we're going to create good books with who are most loyal my loyal. or not i met them even half of them out there were to look at them or lumber getting. in late december 1961 cohen's deployment to syria was ready to begin he stopped off at the italian port city of general there he met another spot market share. and form for the senior year. in the field on our start or show hosts as my usual all other army. were not the best of luck but in the vision of a. waterfall you know how the army learned nat'l i mean. i mean the army and the net though but didn't and the last war yeah but numbers add up that can be a man no matter s
you want me spots of a bargain tina but my evil blood came a kind they are i mean the cuff is ok if shelly or cher mimi hafiz biz month show you know if the people. the call is it. be true to her seem been me time live in so we are war diabetic or here and that's a 1000 watt and i say gummy tougher than last night i mean like our friends thought it took to show you some animation our brain chemistry i mean how can cause listen we are the mirror to learn the whole. bill. we're going to create...
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lee smith tweeting this today "shelly gates show part 3 ongoing cup irma don't cover up on james comey with susan rice email and then excavate comey but former obama administration officials have said the fbi director as obama's fall guy." what do you make as a what you heard today and what sally yates had to say about mr. comey? >> one of the things we found out she blamed jim comey for going rogue. she also said she would not have signed that warrant knowing there were so many inaccuracies. she said there were seven, not 17. still, she would not have signed it, so she admits there was inaccuracies. shannon, she also said in response to a question i asked. do you think that agents who knowingly falsified information should be held accountable, removed, face jail time? she agreed for those that knowingly gave false informati information. they should be held to account and face time or be removed to lose their jobs. this is important because they have all kind of had this shield protecting themselves. they circled the wagon. and now, you have rosenstein, you have yates and they have bot
lee smith tweeting this today "shelly gates show part 3 ongoing cup irma don't cover up on james comey with susan rice email and then excavate comey but former obama administration officials have said the fbi director as obama's fall guy." what do you make as a what you heard today and what sally yates had to say about mr. comey? >> one of the things we found out she blamed jim comey for going rogue. she also said she would not have signed that warrant knowing there were so many...
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i mean the cough is ok if shelly or shamima hafiz bismark if the people look. and how does it. be true to be a has he been me time live in so we are war diabetic here not that a 1000 watt and i say gamma tougher than last night i mean look our friends thought it took to show you some animation our brain chemistry i mean how come cazorla so we are so made to learn a whole are. going to create one can work with who are most. loyal. to all mt i met them even half of them out there were to look out for them or number given. in late december 1961 cohen's deployment to syria was ready to begin he stopped off at the italian port city of general there he met another sponsor measured shape. and form for the senior year. in the field on our start or stop was as my usual all other army. were not good enough to win the asia. water for you know how the army learned nat'l i mean no. i mean the army learn not to go but didn't and the last warrior but none was sad that that would be a man no matter your ship a lot all who were sued also yanni badly at the young man was already you know all . m
i mean the cough is ok if shelly or shamima hafiz bismark if the people look. and how does it. be true to be a has he been me time live in so we are war diabetic here not that a 1000 watt and i say gamma tougher than last night i mean look our friends thought it took to show you some animation our brain chemistry i mean how come cazorla so we are so made to learn a whole are. going to create one can work with who are most. loyal. to all mt i met them even half of them out there were to look out...
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. >> at our friend shelly's wedding she was so drunk, just really out of it.to the wedding, our friends were letting us know that michelle and jason were fighting and they were referring to it as world war iii. >> jennifer powers told investigators about another fight that october. michelle wanted her mother to stay with them for the holidays, and jason, who had a tense relationship with his mother-in-law, wanted to limit her stay and said so in an e-mail, along with another nugget. >> he wrote, "our marriage has seen better days and i don't see it trending up." and i remember that really striking a chord with me because i didn't know that their marriage had seen better days. >> so of course, investigators wanted to interview jason young. maybe he could tell them something. but he refused to talk to them. >> he talked to the lawyer, and then under the advice of counsel he declined to speak with us at all. >> didn't ask about it? didn't ask how his wife died? >> no. >> perhaps, investigators thought, that business trip deserved a second look. so they went to th
. >> at our friend shelly's wedding she was so drunk, just really out of it.to the wedding, our friends were letting us know that michelle and jason were fighting and they were referring to it as world war iii. >> jennifer powers told investigators about another fight that october. michelle wanted her mother to stay with them for the holidays, and jason, who had a tense relationship with his mother-in-law, wanted to limit her stay and said so in an e-mail, along with another nugget....
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i think that nick and chris and shelly were asking about the weaknesses.t swing back and nadia makes the point competing with china dunce foreclose on cooperation. and the rest of the questions from nick and -- about the is our navy ready and then the questions from others about our allies in the region, are they doing their part? i think your chapter on u.s., japan and china together? that is a wonderful chapter. i highly recommend that chapter to peter and clarence and joshua and michael and jack who are asking about a alliances and then on -- is the navy up to it? allied navy inside chapter eight where you -- i love it because you're historian. ... scratch the surface, i would like to turn it over to nadia first and then any comments on "asia's new geopolitics" nadia, and then misha the last word >> i think we covered as much as we could in an hour, i wish we would've had more time to butter up some of the additional great parts of the book the chapter on india, really interesting chapter about the role of women in india i encourage the audience to pick
i think that nick and chris and shelly were asking about the weaknesses.t swing back and nadia makes the point competing with china dunce foreclose on cooperation. and the rest of the questions from nick and -- about the is our navy ready and then the questions from others about our allies in the region, are they doing their part? i think your chapter on u.s., japan and china together? that is a wonderful chapter. i highly recommend that chapter to peter and clarence and joshua and michael and...
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. >> marlon brando, shelly winters, james garner, steve mcqueen, sammy davis, tony bennet. >> by early responses were not always what the organizers anticipated. >> when white americans heard the idea of large numbers of black people coming together in washington, they immediately thought of riot. black people get together, riot. they immediately thought this was a terrible thing to do. they're going to do terrible things. they're going to riot in the streets. there will be fights, there will be everything. >> as the date of the march loomed, a president about to propose a civil rights bill found himself increasingly drawn into a spiraling fear of impending violence. >> we want citizens to come to washington if they feel that they're not having their rights expressed, but of course arrangements have been made to make this responsible and peaceful. this is not a march on the capitol. >> caught in a flurry of international dignitary visits the president sounded upbeat whenever pressed about the march. behind the scenes, though, things were rather different. >> the original objective of t
. >> marlon brando, shelly winters, james garner, steve mcqueen, sammy davis, tony bennet. >> by early responses were not always what the organizers anticipated. >> when white americans heard the idea of large numbers of black people coming together in washington, they immediately thought of riot. black people get together, riot. they immediately thought this was a terrible thing to do. they're going to do terrible things. they're going to riot in the streets. there will be...
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shelly are you there. >> it's lovely to see you. >> g. i'm shelly wiener the secretary of sciu1021 and i want to show my appreciation on behalf of all our members that we have come to a conclusion with these three side letters, we appreciate all of mr. john's work and look forward to working with him in our upcoming renewal contracts. thank you. >> thank you. >> that concludes public comment. >> thank you. >> 207 -- memorandum of understanding with united administrators of san francisco regarding extending stipend during city shelter in place for esy and childcare and other summer programs and we node a motion and a second. >> so moved. >> second. >> superintendent matthews. >> >> chief of labor relations, great job. >> thank you. dr. matthews, and commissioners, recommended action is to ratify the memorandum of understanding with united administrators of san francisco regarding extending the sick leave and stipends during shelter in place orders for extended school year and ots, childcare and other summer programs. >> thank you, mr. stee
shelly are you there. >> it's lovely to see you. >> g. i'm shelly wiener the secretary of sciu1021 and i want to show my appreciation on behalf of all our members that we have come to a conclusion with these three side letters, we appreciate all of mr. john's work and look forward to working with him in our upcoming renewal contracts. thank you. >> thank you. >> that concludes public comment. >> thank you. >> 207 -- memorandum of understanding with united...
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we believe in coach o and shelly and jack and we believe in dr. o'neil they'll have the best care.ay. i believe that at the end they'll see that the medical people can tell us who can play and we'll compete for our players. >> sandra: what was your reaction to hearing the president in the new interview. the first time you heard it. >> makes me proud. i love president trump. he treated us very well when we went to the white house. i think he is doing a fantastic job. >> sandra: the best case scenario is you play. what is the biggest challenge to protecting your player in a season where football does go on? >> i think -- playing only sec conference game. we control the testing and the travel. i think it's a great idea. i think the sec is going to have a great plan for us to travel. people to come over here and when we do play the games our players will be safe. >> sandra: if you don't play, what is plan b? does it get delayed further, do you play in the go spring or not play at all? >> there are no plans at lsu, man. we're going forward ahead. >> sandra: what's the communication. wha
we believe in coach o and shelly and jack and we believe in dr. o'neil they'll have the best care.ay. i believe that at the end they'll see that the medical people can tell us who can play and we'll compete for our players. >> sandra: what was your reaction to hearing the president in the new interview. the first time you heard it. >> makes me proud. i love president trump. he treated us very well when we went to the white house. i think he is doing a fantastic job. >> sandra:...