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in the end, one of five-year-old kathryn skinner's eldest brothers -- catherine skinner's brothers carried the body out in the night and buried the body in the field. 60 years later, catherine still remember that dramatic scene like it happened yesterday. these stories suggest intimidation of loyalists could take all sorts of forms. free speech and property rights were both very frequent targets. s wereample, loyalist pressured to turn their papers into patriot vehicles, while loyalist pamphlets, like charles ingalls, work often seized from the printer and burned in the streets in what inglist condemned as a violent attack on the liberty of the press. a question for you. i cannot think of a way to say this without sounding like a loaded question. let me try. can you think of another explanation for why they would burn loyalist pamphlets, in addition to the idea patriots might have been insecure on their own arguments? a loaded question. wyvern loyalist pamphlets? is it just insecure -- why burn loyalist pamphlets? could be other arguments to entertain? perspective,itary you are asking for
in the end, one of five-year-old kathryn skinner's eldest brothers -- catherine skinner's brothers carried the body out in the night and buried the body in the field. 60 years later, catherine still remember that dramatic scene like it happened yesterday. these stories suggest intimidation of loyalists could take all sorts of forms. free speech and property rights were both very frequent targets. s wereample, loyalist pressured to turn their papers into patriot vehicles, while loyalist...
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someone skinner, thanks for coming in. >> thank you.decision could cost you at the palm. gas prices jump as much as 25 cents a gallon. us a feeling of rallying energies.good pwc partner mitch roschelle, certified financial planner and cofounder of capital management. guys, good morning. let's first talk about gas prices. we are talking about a big hit at the palm. i ran as he now leads world's fifth-largest oil producer in the oil is going to be taken off the line. would you see happening to the consumers? >> this happening in the month of march and april already a 10, 11, 12%. we are about to enter the very busy time for training. i think the consumers will feel this in the pocketbook for sure. gerri: looking at big gains in the premarket watch and exxonmobil, chevron, all of this good for shareholders. but what does this mean for the economy on the other side of that? >> last year energy stocks are one of two sectors down in a positive year and a five-year number of energy stocks to view the back os five years is the worst performing
someone skinner, thanks for coming in. >> thank you.decision could cost you at the palm. gas prices jump as much as 25 cents a gallon. us a feeling of rallying energies.good pwc partner mitch roschelle, certified financial planner and cofounder of capital management. guys, good morning. let's first talk about gas prices. we are talking about a big hit at the palm. i ran as he now leads world's fifth-largest oil producer in the oil is going to be taken off the line. would you see happening...
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it is my really special honor to welcome mike skinner, the executive director of yta.re going to present you with a certificate. take a moat and then in-- photo and invite you to say words. you're there. you say words now. why don't you say words now and then we'll do the certificate and photo. thank you, mike. >> thank you, phil. commissioners, phil, guests, you've pretty much said everything i was going to say. >> i'm sorry. >> thank you. >> i'm prepared well. >> most of all, thank you for being yta's partner for these 50 years and serving kids in san francisco's toughest neighborhoods. tennis and academics are a powerful teacher and health maker. yta does work that must be done but the rec and park doesn't have all the resources to do. we do it cheaply and effectively. our students graduate from high school and go on to college. last year, our seniors went on to harvard, princeton, city college of san francisco, skyline college, and ucla. not bad. yta has secured or influenced the private funding to resurface all the 6 mclaren park tennis courts including the two un
it is my really special honor to welcome mike skinner, the executive director of yta.re going to present you with a certificate. take a moat and then in-- photo and invite you to say words. you're there. you say words now. why don't you say words now and then we'll do the certificate and photo. thank you, mike. >> thank you, phil. commissioners, phil, guests, you've pretty much said everything i was going to say. >> i'm sorry. >> thank you. >> i'm prepared well. >>...
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sebastian gorka, as well as tyron skinner. as we await this decision right now, do we have time to go to blake burman? he will fill us in on some of what we're hearing at this moment. hey, blake. >> trish, president trump called this a bad deal, horrible deal. one of the worst deals of all time. according to sources all indications we're getting the president is set to pull the united states out of the iran nuclear deal. as it relates to sanctions, according to sources the sanctions will be put back on to iran and will not take place until about 90 days from now. that would be on or about august 6th. from what we have been hearing from sources as well, the president actually informed some senators here at the white house earlier today about his decision to withdraw from this deal. the vice president, mike pence, also went to "the hill" and briefed congressional folks up there as well. one of the big questions of course with all of this is how will iran react? president rouhani said there would be some problems in the upcoming
sebastian gorka, as well as tyron skinner. as we await this decision right now, do we have time to go to blake burman? he will fill us in on some of what we're hearing at this moment. hey, blake. >> trish, president trump called this a bad deal, horrible deal. one of the worst deals of all time. according to sources all indications we're getting the president is set to pull the united states out of the iran nuclear deal. as it relates to sanctions, according to sources the sanctions will...
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. >>> a kid x-ray skinner. >> isn't that cool mommy?s is quite unique in that it prints something this flexible. pretty cool. >>> as a parent some times you need a minute to yourself. you should always be wary when your kids run up and say. >> uh-huh. >> it's an x-ray scanner. >> cool. >> they start demonstrating, not that mom would notice. >> that's pretty cool. in this case -- >> mommy, isn't that cool, mommy? >> sure. uh-huh. >> it could come in handy the next time one of the dids swallow something. >> one demonstrates on the other. >> pretty he jit. what's that? oh, it's a magazine. haven't seen one of those in a while. >> there's nothing in there. >> i think the kids maybe are using their imagination. that looks like a stud finder. >> explain a stud finder. stud has something to do with what happens mom. >> they demonstrate on >> oh, now you want to pay attention? suddenly you realize this is a pregnancy reveal and a very very good one. they decided to put his skill to good use. >> that was really creative. >> thanks for joining us
. >>> a kid x-ray skinner. >> isn't that cool mommy?s is quite unique in that it prints something this flexible. pretty cool. >>> as a parent some times you need a minute to yourself. you should always be wary when your kids run up and say. >> uh-huh. >> it's an x-ray scanner. >> cool. >> they start demonstrating, not that mom would notice. >> that's pretty cool. in this case -- >> mommy, isn't that cool, mommy? >> sure. uh-huh....
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the current us for data at all to me every year skinner and became full year. will have seen makes immediate india's most men invade the school. into an acne and think if i live in d.c. . as many of these and i mean called. finding burial sites is complicated because you need to scrutinize maps of the frontlines reports and burial documents you sometimes have to scour through several had tears of land and it's even harder to find the names of unknown soldiers because truth seeker of truth six safety for she then they're familiar argue he can pin you corrupt most against the soviet i was a counselor even as a bit only on. own and gate is the matter with us and i've had some issues various bits of always been around for bent oblique the very angered series he led me to with. with the help of the austrian black cross. peter is a member of the groups of suv it so much as a found and taken care of. the stench you have assumed be it so much in the center of vienna is one of the most beautiful and well maintained in europe. but here is an austrian history book. and i'
the current us for data at all to me every year skinner and became full year. will have seen makes immediate india's most men invade the school. into an acne and think if i live in d.c. . as many of these and i mean called. finding burial sites is complicated because you need to scrutinize maps of the frontlines reports and burial documents you sometimes have to scour through several had tears of land and it's even harder to find the names of unknown soldiers because truth seeker of truth six...
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skinner will get up to $15,000 toward his student loans just to return.s up. her $10,000 scholarship paid off her understood graduate loans which helped her pay off her first house. >> it took a big load off of me and i think it's worth it. >> do you see yourself here for a long time? >> yeah, i can definitely see myself for a long time. >> reporter: st. clair county runs along lake huron and the st. clair river, a quiet county with plenty of small town appeal. the average annual salary here is just under $52,000, slightly more than the national average. >> why are you having to pay people to come here? >> i know. it seems ironic to think that. >> randy myers helped create the come home award and works with local businesses and organizations to help fund it to reverse a brain andre from the airy. >> i think a part of it is the young people that grew up here, they get a chance to leave after high school and go to college and they want to get away from small town america. i can't blame them. the lure of detroit or chicago nearby, the carolinas, it draws peo
skinner will get up to $15,000 toward his student loans just to return.s up. her $10,000 scholarship paid off her understood graduate loans which helped her pay off her first house. >> it took a big load off of me and i think it's worth it. >> do you see yourself here for a long time? >> yeah, i can definitely see myself for a long time. >> reporter: st. clair county runs along lake huron and the st. clair river, a quiet county with plenty of small town appeal. the...
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hydrochloric acid steam and extremely fine shards of glass lava haze or lays can cause lung damage and i and skinner titian's. also in our court has found a catholic archbishop guilty of covering up child sexual abuse in one nine hundred seventy s. sixty seven year old thought paulson could face two years in prison for failing to report abuse carried out by a pedophile priest in his diocese. the archbishop said he was disappointed with the verdict and was consulting with his lawyers victims welcomed the courts for. a very significant day for all victims and their families. it's a decision that will hopefully and rival the hypocrisy of the state. and the abuse pal and trust the church has displayed and. the fact that on behalf of all victims because that is a very very significant day thank you. most roger maynard he's following the case for us in sydney good morning to you roger i can you tell us more about this case and what exactly archbishop wilson was convicted of well basically this case goes back to the mid nineteen students is when another priest of the name of james fletcher was accused of s
hydrochloric acid steam and extremely fine shards of glass lava haze or lays can cause lung damage and i and skinner titian's. also in our court has found a catholic archbishop guilty of covering up child sexual abuse in one nine hundred seventy s. sixty seven year old thought paulson could face two years in prison for failing to report abuse carried out by a pedophile priest in his diocese. the archbishop said he was disappointed with the verdict and was consulting with his lawyers victims...
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shooting across from the school back in august. [ gunfire ] some of the shell casings littered michael skinner's yard. >> they should be able to go to school. come on. that's ridiculous, man. >> reporter: oakland police say no one was hurt in the latest shooting. it's hard to make out the license plate but investigators have the video and are looking for the car and the suspects. >>> a suspected stoned driver who investigators say killed three people in fremont this week is expected in court tomorrow. investigators say 21-year-old dang tran made a reckless lane change on 880, triggering the crash. his family was seen entering the courtroom as he was supposed to face a judge on gross vehicular manslaughter charges but tran's proceedings got pushed to tomorrow. 14-year-old christy limas, sister brook were killed. five others were hurt. police believe tran was high on pot and speeding recklessly when he hit the cadillac escalade the victims were in, causing it to roll over several times. >>> a new study reveals what most bay area commuters already know, travel times keep getting worse. the average
shooting across from the school back in august. [ gunfire ] some of the shell casings littered michael skinner's yard. >> they should be able to go to school. come on. that's ridiculous, man. >> reporter: oakland police say no one was hurt in the latest shooting. it's hard to make out the license plate but investigators have the video and are looking for the car and the suspects. >>> a suspected stoned driver who investigators say killed three people in fremont this week is...
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overnight as donald trump welcomes newly freed american hostages from north korea, foreign policy analyst skinnerstoric morning. walter reed medical center and in all likelihood, it will be debriefed. what do we expect to learn? >> an important asset. let me say is you will hear through the day, a historic moment for the united states and the world, families of those held, freed americans and for them as well. with that said, incredible human intelligence assets for the united states as the white house prepares for the summit with kim jong un. we don't have the quality and quantity of on the ground intelligence in north korea that we have in other nations due to the fact a deeply isolated country over many decades. there is a lot we don't know. what these former hostages can tell us is their impression of the state of the political culture in north korea, what north koreans are saying, what they think about their government, how the government interacts in subtle ways we can't perceive. that will be incredibly valuable information as the trump administration crafts its strategy going into disarma
overnight as donald trump welcomes newly freed american hostages from north korea, foreign policy analyst skinnerstoric morning. walter reed medical center and in all likelihood, it will be debriefed. what do we expect to learn? >> an important asset. let me say is you will hear through the day, a historic moment for the united states and the world, families of those held, freed americans and for them as well. with that said, incredible human intelligence assets for the united states as...
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let's bring in fox news foreign policy kyron skinner. it's been incredible 24-hour cycle.rump says no, north koreans say, yes, can the summit be salvage. >> perhaps not june 12th, the clock is ticking, however, this is not from my perspective surprising. this is what diplomacy looks like on the most difficult issue facing the globe right now and that's the nuclear problem on the korean peninsula, president trump has pushed the korean regime harder than any prior american president and he has exposed negotiating tactics in the world in a way that they kept hidden the past. for example, the north koreans really want, and i'm talking around kim, they want recognition that they are a nuclear power. they want to separate south korea from the u.s. they want to downgrade the u.s. military presence. all of those things as part of the negotiations and president trump is saying, hold up, this is about your nuclear program. gerri: let's talk about what happens next, that's a big question on the table, what does the u.s. focus on in the meantime and i want you to hear mike pompeo to w
let's bring in fox news foreign policy kyron skinner. it's been incredible 24-hour cycle.rump says no, north koreans say, yes, can the summit be salvage. >> perhaps not june 12th, the clock is ticking, however, this is not from my perspective surprising. this is what diplomacy looks like on the most difficult issue facing the globe right now and that's the nuclear problem on the korean peninsula, president trump has pushed the korean regime harder than any prior american president and he...
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and kyron skinner. a lot of republicans think this is a terrible deal, they don't want zte back in this country. >> a hard problem for republicans and trump administration, president has been clear, his campaign for oval office he wanted to impose stiff penalties on chinese companies, individuals other entities that violated rules around trading with north korea and iran. we have zte, the poster child for what he was talking about. it appeared this week that president walked backed from the harsh an santions imposed by come managers -- commerce department, senators like rubio said no this not a good idea for national security. everyone is watching it will show how committed trump administration is to very sanctions of architecture it pit in place early on. charles: jillian, president trump points to fact no other president did anything to zte before: he points to fact that tweet that almost put them out of business, are you comfortable we can monitor them, a billion dollar fine and a management shake up
and kyron skinner. a lot of republicans think this is a terrible deal, they don't want zte back in this country. >> a hard problem for republicans and trump administration, president has been clear, his campaign for oval office he wanted to impose stiff penalties on chinese companies, individuals other entities that violated rules around trading with north korea and iran. we have zte, the poster child for what he was talking about. it appeared this week that president walked backed from...
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kelly: more on this let's bring in tyron skinner, research fellow at the hoover institution, thanks for us today. as we look at this and the president prepares to meet with north korean leader kim jong un, he has been speaking about the possible release of american hostages as we saw in gillian's report still being held in north korea, do you believe that north korea will release those americans prior to this engagement these two leaders? >> we hope so, because it will be an important gesture about good faith going into historic talks focused on denuclearizing the north korean peninsula -- the korean peninsula. you know, we have a historical precedent for such efforts, let me speak about 1983 when ronald reagan at the height of the cold war was able to negotiate the release of 7 pentecostals from basement of the u.s. embassy in has -- has cow. 1983 was seen as height of renewed cold war while there was tension rhetoric calling soviet union evil empire and the u.s. placing nuclear weapons in western europe focused on the soviet union, there was a human right's issue that got resolved. wi
kelly: more on this let's bring in tyron skinner, research fellow at the hoover institution, thanks for us today. as we look at this and the president prepares to meet with north korean leader kim jong un, he has been speaking about the possible release of american hostages as we saw in gillian's report still being held in north korea, do you believe that north korea will release those americans prior to this engagement these two leaders? >> we hope so, because it will be an important...
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but you should heed your read a missile if you will a look good you know what have you been are you skinner g. you do you want my skin did you come so did i said all i did know. their sheen almost like it but he got us there are too fine a sheer bloody well i have met him only price and both times and. he was logged in called. back in ninety three december or some hours building the road of the as he was involved in agriculture elected would be he was trying to economically build up food on that and he had created certain facts of also by rail infrastructure we went up through the desert north of khartoum towards this little tiny village where bin laden's men were building a new road which it can hit constructed joining the village to the main highway between. khartoum and port sudan and they were children were dancing and old men were. explaining to him how grateful they were in the village had man was thanking their bin laden sat in his white robe. and his red coffee i had on. and i saw jamal go up to him greet him and i saw bin love looking over shoulder at me you know with youth i broug
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clear theme: wins by women in competitive congressional races, from environmentalne pljamie mcleod-skinner in oregon to nebraska and nonprofiv execkara eastman, who pulled off an upset over a more moderate democrat. nowhere felt the so-called pink wave more than pennsylvania, which currently has no women in congress. that will change next year. last night one republican and wven democratic women wom their primaries, setting up onee race both candidates are women. among the pennsylvania winners, democrat susan wild, the progressive solicitor of allentown. >> this isn't just for me. this isn't just for the next generation. this is for women who have been waiting a long time to have an equal voice in our government and i want to be part of the group that does that. >> desjardins: to take a closer look at the results, i'm joined by dave davies. he's a senior reporter at pbsst ion whyy in philadelphia. dave, let me ask you, you have been covering politics for 30 w yeart did primary voters tell us last night? >> i think in pennsylvania theye told us ty're ready for a change, but the biggest chan
clear theme: wins by women in competitive congressional races, from environmentalne pljamie mcleod-skinner in oregon to nebraska and nonprofiv execkara eastman, who pulled off an upset over a more moderate democrat. nowhere felt the so-called pink wave more than pennsylvania, which currently has no women in congress. that will change next year. last night one republican and wven democratic women wom their primaries, setting up onee race both candidates are women. among the pennsylvania winners,...
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cyber com, the day-to-day network defense responsibilities because according to major general robert skinner who was then the chief of staff, and until june 2017 he was the joint force deputy commander and general says that there's a vacuum at the operational level for command and trial. as this committee is aware, t the-- this is just a small piece, roughly 200 staffers of more than 8,000 people who work at ddisa. numero numerous functions have been folded in. it's communications for the white house and other government leaders and support the joint staff and did they have the response communication? over the years, many missions and activities that even today are relatively unknown to many, interesting been transferred to december is an in order to increase efficiencieses. so my amendment reflex the h--- reflects the challenges before rereverse course on many of the reasons why it's taken on that many missions that it has today. thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you, i'd yield myself five minutes. and i appreciate the gentleman from maryland views about the importance of disa
cyber com, the day-to-day network defense responsibilities because according to major general robert skinner who was then the chief of staff, and until june 2017 he was the joint force deputy commander and general says that there's a vacuum at the operational level for command and trial. as this committee is aware, t the-- this is just a small piece, roughly 200 staffers of more than 8,000 people who work at ddisa. numero numerous functions have been folded in. it's communications for the white...
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reaction from fox news foreign policy analyst, kyron skinner, along with the "washington examiner" tomen i read president trump's letter, how he ended the letter, with sort of open invitation, i felt the summit would be on, perhaps the original date would be still possible. is that still the case? >> it appears to be and i agree with you, charles, the letter was artfully written to lead the door open for equitable talks. it appears we're on the pathway. what i mean by that, is the fact that denuclearization of the korean peninsula, for washington is the key issue in the negotiations that should happen. and the president has made it clear that any attempt by the north koreans, chinese or anyone else to depart from that specific objective in the meeting, figuring out how to denuclearize will make it so that the president either goes to the summit, and you know, gets a deal or walks away in the middle of it. i think the letter and pulling back initially from the negotiations or from the summit really made that clear to the north koreans, and they hustled to get back in the game. charles:
reaction from fox news foreign policy analyst, kyron skinner, along with the "washington examiner" tomen i read president trump's letter, how he ended the letter, with sort of open invitation, i felt the summit would be on, perhaps the original date would be still possible. is that still the case? >> it appears to be and i agree with you, charles, the letter was artfully written to lead the door open for equitable talks. it appears we're on the pathway. what i mean by that, is...
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sources of our being and that was led by people like this john watson and later in the century, bf skinner these were the founders and leaders of behaviorism. a famous school that viewed the mind as actually off limits for science. instead, if we're trying to understand what makes people do what they do, we should look at the environment only. the environment conditions, organisms, people to do what they do. and so, in a sense there was a sea saw-- seesaw of the interview how the mind work and outer view how the people work, the behaviorist view. what i argue or feel i've noted, in a sense of a sort of excessive reliance on the brain as an explanatory factor in what we do. in a sense, it's like a reaction to behaviorism. it's like the pendulum swinging back the other way. and i think it's interesting to think of this historical context in part because there was an opposite view. that there was a view of humans and animals being run from the outside. and the truth may actually be somewhere in between. and i think if we-- you know, so we can look at real life problems and try to think about
sources of our being and that was led by people like this john watson and later in the century, bf skinner these were the founders and leaders of behaviorism. a famous school that viewed the mind as actually off limits for science. instead, if we're trying to understand what makes people do what they do, we should look at the environment only. the environment conditions, organisms, people to do what they do. and so, in a sense there was a sea saw-- seesaw of the interview how the mind work and...