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amy: professor spade?> i am afraid that is politically naive innocence -- of course i care about the trans people in the military and other trans people. i have worked with a lot of that as well. vets as well. i've seen the reality of what the job is like for many in the u.s. what does it mean when we only frame the story as a set of people who want to endorse the u.s. military right now and are serving? opportunity isst that? amy, you mention the politico story in your intro and the ways in which we are coming to learn that perhaps this is less about trans phobia, but more about his desire to build his wall and get his huge defense budget passed. as, is it about trans people's well-being or not? we have to say, how has the u.s. military had a history of recruiting very vulnerable populations? may not see that as coercive, but i see that differently. trans people struggling to have basic health and housing services. we are framing it as you should have to join the military to get basic housing, health serv
amy: professor spade?> i am afraid that is politically naive innocence -- of course i care about the trans people in the military and other trans people. i have worked with a lot of that as well. vets as well. i've seen the reality of what the job is like for many in the u.s. what does it mean when we only frame the story as a set of people who want to endorse the u.s. military right now and are serving? opportunity isst that? amy, you mention the politico story in your intro and the ways in...
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>> both: one, two, three, four, five, six. >> six -- spades. >> jimmy: six of spades. >> six spades. to do one thing differently, i would have changed all of it. >> jimmy: i know! i know! [ light laughter ] >> one more card. >> jimmy: all the red cards will be hearts. >> jimmy, spread them out. >> jimmy: oh, no! [ light laughter ] i just looked at it now. i didn't realize this. >> questlove: awe. >> jimmy: they're all -- no. >> oh. >> jimmy: sorry, dan. >> okay. [ light laughter ] i mean, that's still pretty impressive, right? i mean, that's -- [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: it's fairly impress -- yeah. >> i got the whole deck. >> jimmy: the whole deck, yes. >> but wait, wait, wait, wait. there's one card left. we got everything right except for the three of diamonds. quest. [ laughter ] >> questlove: it's not going to explode or anything, right? [ light laughter ] >> instagram. instagram. all right, jimmy, you got your phone on you. >> jimmy: yes. >> can you go to instagram to my page, @danwhitemagic? you can do this at home. if you're at home, check it out. my instagram, @danw
>> both: one, two, three, four, five, six. >> six -- spades. >> jimmy: six of spades. >> six spades. to do one thing differently, i would have changed all of it. >> jimmy: i know! i know! [ light laughter ] >> one more card. >> jimmy: all the red cards will be hearts. >> jimmy, spread them out. >> jimmy: oh, no! [ light laughter ] i just looked at it now. i didn't realize this. >> questlove: awe. >> jimmy: they're all -- no....
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. >> i was going to say, my mom taught me how to play spades. >> my mom taught me, too.nit with inmates accused of more serious crimes, he's made some new friends. >> i'm jay dizzle. i be rapping and stuff. >> that's my bodyguard right there. that's my bodyguard right there. >> that's wacky chan, wacky chan. ♪ ♪ my [ bleep ] bill is too high ♪ ♪ we been around ♪ we get around in your town it's how we get down ♪ >> while gonzales has made the most of his time at the central jail, few things in jail last forever. a couple of days later he was transferred back to the theo lacy jail. he's been assigned to a cell in one of the mods, the very place he wanted to avoid. >> i would probably never be in the mods. the mods is like way inside, like no sunlight, two-man cell. you're in a cell, like they lock the door on you. >> really? that's where i guess you see the real serious. see, that's somewhat disturbing. >> i don't know why they brought me over here. i liked it better over there. >> have you told your mom your moved over here. >> i talked to her. she got right on the phone
. >> i was going to say, my mom taught me how to play spades. >> my mom taught me, too.nit with inmates accused of more serious crimes, he's made some new friends. >> i'm jay dizzle. i be rapping and stuff. >> that's my bodyguard right there. that's my bodyguard right there. >> that's wacky chan, wacky chan. ♪ ♪ my [ bleep ] bill is too high ♪ ♪ we been around ♪ we get around in your town it's how we get down ♪ >> while gonzales has made the most...
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they were around the whole kate spade situation in the u.s..nt of saying they are following coach again but on steroids. premium on a stock that has already seen good valuation. i guess people are buying a lot of expensive shoes. she sold jimmy choo and now has -- her empathy and is own company and is bidding up the price of luxury shoes. ruth: michael kors was always seen as the one they wanted to get. there were a few other private equity bidders as well. companies really want to get a strategic buyer. when you had body shop and the brazilians came in for that, they felt a strategic buyer would be able to expand the business and understand it as opposed to private equity that would keep it for a while and sell it. 17%, record move. one analyst said this deal could be susceptible to a counter offer. does this suggest that is not the case? ruth: never say never. the price is close to the bid price. you would imagine if there was a bitter that wanted to come in, they would come in during the auction process. why would you come in after a company
they were around the whole kate spade situation in the u.s..nt of saying they are following coach again but on steroids. premium on a stock that has already seen good valuation. i guess people are buying a lot of expensive shoes. she sold jimmy choo and now has -- her empathy and is own company and is bidding up the price of luxury shoes. ruth: michael kors was always seen as the one they wanted to get. there were a few other private equity bidders as well. companies really want to get a...
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. >> david spade is my guest tonight. pl plus. >> and happening now bay area native and oscar winner all y has signed on to star in the third installment he grau up in hayward and played basketball his role to it series hasn't been disclosed more has a release date for the third season of the series. that story is buzzing on twitter. back in a moment with more news. >>> the owner of the company that provided the fire ball ride to the ohio state fair says he is still trying to figure out what went wrong. he believes it was a mechanical failure. investigators have not yet determined exactly what caused the ride to malfunction one person died seven hurt when a piece of the ride broke off wednesday night similar rides across the country include here in the bay area have been hut down. >>> a new push to regulate cigarettes .fda zeroing in on nick teenspectively the amount in each cigarette. government regulators announced this morning the companies will have to lowers the level in cigarettes. the goal is to make it less addict
. >> david spade is my guest tonight. pl plus. >> and happening now bay area native and oscar winner all y has signed on to star in the third installment he grau up in hayward and played basketball his role to it series hasn't been disclosed more has a release date for the third season of the series. that story is buzzing on twitter. back in a moment with more news. >>> the owner of the company that provided the fire ball ride to the ohio state fair says he is still trying...
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and most of the animals come spade and neutered. >> yes, everybody is spade and neutered before they go home. prices vary from group to group. from the east bay spca, kittens are 90. adult cats are 50. puppies are 165. and dogs are 125. so it varies. >> you guys are so good keeping them all on here. >> we've had loots of practice. >> all right. so just a few weeks for these guys and the big event is next week, 30 different organizations. if you really want to take home a kitten or an adult cat or an adult dog you can go there. well thank you guys so much. i'm going to go ahead and end it. before we lose any of these guys. but thank you guys so much for joining us this morning. thank you. so cute over there. coming up, new success for a student's rising above grad. how she's beaten the odds and is making good on an important promise. the most comfortable seating in the world is more comfortable than ever at iron horse home. purchase any stressless seating and receive a complimentary accessory free of charge. and a walk across a stage. for today's "student rising above" alum -- graduat
and most of the animals come spade and neutered. >> yes, everybody is spade and neutered before they go home. prices vary from group to group. from the east bay spca, kittens are 90. adult cats are 50. puppies are 165. and dogs are 125. so it varies. >> you guys are so good keeping them all on here. >> we've had loots of practice. >> all right. so just a few weeks for these guys and the big event is next week, 30 different organizations. if you really want to take home a...
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if you buy a bucket and spade, you do not get change of ownership fees when you pass it on.he ground rent to a total of something approaching £10,000. he thinks there is certainly, although there are cases where leasehold arrangements are justified, they are commonly used in flats, he is concerned that in some cases they are being used in an unfairand cases they are being used in an unfair and financially abusive way. aside from making comparisons with sausages and buckets and spades, what is the government proposing to do? we have a consultation paper and one of the things sajid javid says is that if house—builders are not prepared to step off the gravy train, he is prepared to derail it. he wants to look at banning unfair and unjustifiable use of leasehold arrangements and also to ensure that where there is a case, that the ground rent should be paid at the permanent peppercorn rent, is the phrase he uses. it is consultation at this stage, but i am sure he will get some very vigorous responses to his request for views. andrew, thank you. we have got some interesting storie
if you buy a bucket and spade, you do not get change of ownership fees when you pass it on.he ground rent to a total of something approaching £10,000. he thinks there is certainly, although there are cases where leasehold arrangements are justified, they are commonly used in flats, he is concerned that in some cases they are being used in an unfairand cases they are being used in an unfair and financially abusive way. aside from making comparisons with sausages and buckets and spades, what is...
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this is the same story as what we saw with coach and kate spade. kors has lost some of its luster due to discounting. it is still seen as a premium brand, but when you have flash sales, you lose some of the luster. you take a really high-end ram, some of the jimmy choo stilettos go for over $2000, the idea let's bring back some of that luster. vonnie: really? i knew that. will there be more acquisitions? >> the answer to that is yes. said theydols today continue to make acquisitions in the luxury brand category. founder -- vonnie: she has a new shoe company. reporter alexals sherman, thank you. coming up, exclusive interview with james zenni of z capital group. why he is betting on online gaming. this is bloomberg. ♪ . . these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most
this is the same story as what we saw with coach and kate spade. kors has lost some of its luster due to discounting. it is still seen as a premium brand, but when you have flash sales, you lose some of the luster. you take a really high-end ram, some of the jimmy choo stilettos go for over $2000, the idea let's bring back some of that luster. vonnie: really? i knew that. will there be more acquisitions? >> the answer to that is yes. said theydols today continue to make acquisitions in...
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the words he wrote, the brightest most recent day finally a spade had been called a spade, finally all worlds newspeak was dead. had come upagan from that moment, make it impossible for anyone in the west to continue closing their eyes to the real nature of the soviet union. enough just's not to speak out against the aggressive behavior of russia in ukraine or in syria. to merge our adversaries to act in accordance with international law. we must also give hope to people across the world of a better way of life. friend saidttis, my in germany last week, marking the 17th anniversary of the marshall plan, he said we stand for freedom and we will never surrender the freedom of our people. ladyin 1996, the iron delivered a speech in fulton, missouri, where of course churchill had point the iron curtain phrase 50 years before. and she said, and i quote, there are rare moments when history is byn, and its course changed means such as these. we may be at just such a moment now. to you this afternoon that we have reached such a moment. once more, with a to the united states to recapture the sp
the words he wrote, the brightest most recent day finally a spade had been called a spade, finally all worlds newspeak was dead. had come upagan from that moment, make it impossible for anyone in the west to continue closing their eyes to the real nature of the soviet union. enough just's not to speak out against the aggressive behavior of russia in ukraine or in syria. to merge our adversaries to act in accordance with international law. we must also give hope to people across the world of a...
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let's call a spade a spade. why did scaramucci see what he saw so clearly so soon?dent say, "okay, we've got to clean our house"? president trump has been fighting everywhere. you laid it out perfectly. five different -- the media and the deep state and all the rest of it. but he's also been fighting an internal war against his own staffers who have been leaking every secret he has. >> but no president faced the things i'm talking about >> for -- he was furious, launch into a profani profanity-laced tirade. nobody leaked. we didn't know about it until ann compton retired. this is what goes on in administrations, and donald trump is no different. so just lighten up. that's twice that i didn't get to you. i feel bad. i'll make it up to you, my friend. more reaction to our shakeup. thanks for loading, sweetie. ...oh, burnt-on gravy? ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. new cascade platinum powers through... even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. chances are, the last time yoyou got robbed.an, i know-- i got a loan 20 years ago, an
let's call a spade a spade. why did scaramucci see what he saw so clearly so soon?dent say, "okay, we've got to clean our house"? president trump has been fighting everywhere. you laid it out perfectly. five different -- the media and the deep state and all the rest of it. but he's also been fighting an internal war against his own staffers who have been leaking every secret he has. >> but no president faced the things i'm talking about >> for -- he was furious, launch...
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finally, a spade had been called a spade. president reagan" from that moment admitted impossible for anyone in the west to close their eyes to the real nature of the soviet union. so today, it's not enough just to speak out against the aggressive behavior of russia in ukraine or in syria, or to urge our adversaries to act without accordance to international law. we must also give hope to people across the world of a better way of life. secretary mattis, marking the 70th anniversary of the marshall plan, he said we stand for freedom and we will never surrender the freedom of our people. back in 1996, the iron lady delivered a speech in fulton, missouri, where of course churchill had coined the iron curtain phrase 50 years before. she said, "there are rare moments where history is open and its course changed by means such as these. we may be at just such a moment now." i suggest to you this afternoon that we have reached such a moment. once more, we look to the united states to recapture the spirit of fulton. the provide deterr
finally, a spade had been called a spade. president reagan" from that moment admitted impossible for anyone in the west to close their eyes to the real nature of the soviet union. so today, it's not enough just to speak out against the aggressive behavior of russia in ukraine or in syria, or to urge our adversaries to act without accordance to international law. we must also give hope to people across the world of a better way of life. secretary mattis, marking the 70th anniversary of the...
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>> i spaded a couple of things getting away from retail the tactical part of my portfolio in emerging, i faded, took half off. it's been such a strong run. i think it's a case where you're going to get it back soon. everything that's working for emerging, the rally has been extraordinary, especially across asia you want to get some other market, added more and steel i don't care if these headlines don't happen overnight these charts have spent six weeks building a base and fundamentals to me, the cap there is worth owning now. >> i get a lot wrong we got this one right. >> restoration hardware up 5% today. this was a $40 stock now a $70 stock. a pretty ridiculous move so, to answer the question about can these stocks bounce, you see what can happen in a name like this not suggesting it's happening with target, but you can see a move, not of this magnitude, yet two other names, mastmastercardl time high. zpl i'm long mastercard. visa thing is interesting. i say if you go home long, it's the same if you bought it. the banks, we'll see tomorrow, they'll start reporting. i'd rather not tr
>> i spaded a couple of things getting away from retail the tactical part of my portfolio in emerging, i faded, took half off. it's been such a strong run. i think it's a case where you're going to get it back soon. everything that's working for emerging, the rally has been extraordinary, especially across asia you want to get some other market, added more and steel i don't care if these headlines don't happen overnight these charts have spent six weeks building a base and fundamentals to...
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it was, he wrote, the brightest and most glorious day, finally, a spade had been called a spade. finally all new speak was dead, and president reagan from that moment made it impossible for anybody in the west to continue closing their eyes to the real nature of the soviet union. so today it's not enough just to speak out against the aggressive behavior of russia and ukraine or in syria, or to urge our adversaries to act within accordance with international law, we must also give hope to people across the world of a better way of life. secretary mattis, my friend, said in germany last week, marking the 70th anniversary of the marshal plan, he said we stand for freedom and we will never surrender the freedom of our people. back in 1996 the iron lady delivered a speech in fulton, missouri, and of course, churchill had coined the iron curtain phrase 50 years before, and she said, and i quote, there are rare moments when history is open and it's caused change by means such as these. we may be at just such a moment now. i suggest to you this afternoon that we have reached such a momen
it was, he wrote, the brightest and most glorious day, finally, a spade had been called a spade. finally all new speak was dead, and president reagan from that moment made it impossible for anybody in the west to continue closing their eyes to the real nature of the soviet union. so today it's not enough just to speak out against the aggressive behavior of russia and ukraine or in syria, or to urge our adversaries to act within accordance with international law, we must also give hope to people...
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department has had enough with rage on its roads, after teenager dillen spade was shot and killed overproper merge. police in arlington, texas are launching a hotline to monitor flareup which officers say are getting out of control. these three 911 calls were all from this sunday alone. >> reporter: to help combat the problem, drivers will be urged to call a special number to report incidents. >> we will investigate that case further. we'll generate a letter, basically saying your vehicle was alleged to have been involved in a road rage or aggressive driving incident, and we don't tolerate that type of behavior, and here's sotips to remain calm in traffic and drive friendly. >> reporter: across the country, road rage incidents like this >> they were jostling for position and unfortunately, this gentleman took to the decree that is unconscionable. >> reporter: or this where a young woman was shot in the head. incidents like these are on the rise. according to the national highway traffic safety administration, reported deadly crashes stemming from road rage have gone from 70 incidents i
department has had enough with rage on its roads, after teenager dillen spade was shot and killed overproper merge. police in arlington, texas are launching a hotline to monitor flareup which officers say are getting out of control. these three 911 calls were all from this sunday alone. >> reporter: to help combat the problem, drivers will be urged to call a special number to report incidents. >> we will investigate that case further. we'll generate a letter, basically saying your...
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i think we have to call a spade a spade when it is. what donald trump doesn't understand about washington is there is a little bit of loyalty left in the town specifically in the united states senator. every senator voted to confirm jeff sessions. if donald trump thinks that he can bully jeff sessions of his job as the attorney general and turn around and force the senate republicans to then get his new pick for the attorney general through, i think he's got another thing coming because i do think what's going to happen is that donald trump has now or is going to soon realize that you cannot alienate all of your allies in washington. >> rebecca, let's look at this from the other side. how can jeff sessions stay at this point? how can he put up with this, or, i suppose, will he do it now just to spite the president? just to prove that he's big enough to stick it out? >> you know, it really is just a question of whether attorney general sessions can put up with this kind of public abuse from the president. the perhaps at least it week, o
i think we have to call a spade a spade when it is. what donald trump doesn't understand about washington is there is a little bit of loyalty left in the town specifically in the united states senator. every senator voted to confirm jeff sessions. if donald trump thinks that he can bully jeff sessions of his job as the attorney general and turn around and force the senate republicans to then get his new pick for the attorney general through, i think he's got another thing coming because i do...
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says it's common for veterinary professionals to tattoo a dog or a cat at a shell her after being spadeo mark the incision and verify the procedure. but that animal is under anesthesia. there are a lot of risks in do ing that. i think it certainly would be an uncomfortable situation. there's potential for infection and other forms of trauma with it and i would just have to advise against it. owners tattooing their pets is a controversial topic. back in 2013, a north carolina tattoo artist drew a lot of criticism after admitting he tattooed the bellies of his two dogs so they could easily be identified if they were lost. they both have their tattoos on them just in case anything happens to them. dr. did you says there's a better play. this is a universal scanner and we scan it over the neck. it registers a 15-digerornimo the it number. that's an identification number. it's that simple. he says if you're concerned about losing your dog, whether it's lost or stolen, microchip a long with a l collar and tags are the best options. it just involves a quick injection under the skin, over the b
says it's common for veterinary professionals to tattoo a dog or a cat at a shell her after being spadeo mark the incision and verify the procedure. but that animal is under anesthesia. there are a lot of risks in do ing that. i think it certainly would be an uncomfortable situation. there's potential for infection and other forms of trauma with it and i would just have to advise against it. owners tattooing their pets is a controversial topic. back in 2013, a north carolina tattoo artist drew...
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let's call a spade a spade. what happened?i see what he saw so clearly, so soon and wanted the president after being preached by him. >> sean: we've got to clean our house. president trump has been fighting everywhere. you laid it out perfectly. the media and the dip stay and all the rest of it. but he's also been fighting an internal war against his own staffers who have been leaking every secret that he has. >> sean: no president has faced the things i'm talking about. >> sean: that's right. regarding the use of anthony scaramucci's profanity for cryingbo out loud and when he retired from abc news said that obama gave to go off the record meetings with reporters. he was furious. launch into a a quote profanity laid tirade against reporters who he felt was not treating him properly. nobody ratted him out, nobody leaked. we didn't know about it until she retired. this is what goes on normally demonstrations and donald trump is no different. lighten up. >> sean: i like larry saying that. the thing you have an hour on my radio s
let's call a spade a spade. what happened?i see what he saw so clearly, so soon and wanted the president after being preached by him. >> sean: we've got to clean our house. president trump has been fighting everywhere. you laid it out perfectly. the media and the dip stay and all the rest of it. but he's also been fighting an internal war against his own staffers who have been leaking every secret that he has. >> sean: no president has faced the things i'm talking about. >>...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- david spade, desus & mero,
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- david spade, desus & mero,
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sam: we're not calling a spade a spade. alexa: he understands.more magical thinking and thinking that max is gonna come out somehow and say, oh, the right thing, but he's not gonna say it unless he's made to. -it's gonna be max. -alexa: all right. lemonis: that frustration that she just had... is either gonna come out now or it's gonna come out on you. -alexa: right. -sam: oh, yeah. it's going to. alexa: it's a difficult thing, dad. it is. lemonis: do you know that their relationship is fractured because of you? max: no. lemonis: is that a fair statement? sam: yes. alexa: it's affecting my marriage. sam: you know how alexa and i fight all the time, right? all of the stress is really hard for us, and i know you would never want to hurt either of us because you love us, too. max: no, i don't. and i do understand the stress. sam: so but what we need to hear from you, max, will you move out? alexa: i mean, that's kind of the fair thing. max: i don't want to particularly move, but i would. lemonis: okay. all right. good news. sam: all right. ♪ lemonis
sam: we're not calling a spade a spade. alexa: he understands.more magical thinking and thinking that max is gonna come out somehow and say, oh, the right thing, but he's not gonna say it unless he's made to. -it's gonna be max. -alexa: all right. lemonis: that frustration that she just had... is either gonna come out now or it's gonna come out on you. -alexa: right. -sam: oh, yeah. it's going to. alexa: it's a difficult thing, dad. it is. lemonis: do you know that their relationship is...
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hours that the rain comes in full spades and brings in that soaking variety of rain and storms throughout the second half of the day. it could linger not just saturday morning but possibly rest of the day, possibly showers on sunday and monday as well, pat so again, this system, it is just sitting and spinning potentially, but again, we need to give it time to get evolved and better idea how it shakes out tomorrow. >> heading down the shore this weekend, it is looking rough. you are killing me, katie. sorry, i'm not blaming you. >>> new jersey, 42 freeway heading toward philadelphia you can see levels starting to build up heading toward 295 and as we head toward 5:30 it will ramp up in this area schuylkill at blue route kind of blurry here right in this area is where they have torn up the roadway. so you will in the slow down the schuylkill because you're between gulph mills and bell machines people are going fast in this area but take note that the road is torn up in this vicinity. an accident to tell but here this one here in glenside, garfield avenue at jenkintown road take limekiln pi
hours that the rain comes in full spades and brings in that soaking variety of rain and storms throughout the second half of the day. it could linger not just saturday morning but possibly rest of the day, possibly showers on sunday and monday as well, pat so again, this system, it is just sitting and spinning potentially, but again, we need to give it time to get evolved and better idea how it shakes out tomorrow. >> heading down the shore this weekend, it is looking rough. you are...
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destry it would be completely different it is a spade it is a very interesting experiment. to cheat. and then. the fact was completed they were really scared when they saw in the theater. after the scare you so they realize that it is different from what was he. trying to figure out if violent behavior in general can be contagious for instance if you look at the sandy hook who attacked the elementary school in america police found paper clippings that he had say from noways rape who had massacred young people here before. but that's true but they perceived not only. so it's not just violence is the tone device so we can keep on watching tyrant films yes it's ok it's. so what about blind or deaf people do they also have. some how are they actually inoculated an experiment do we. and they have the meter. the data to. back that for example you can recognize many action by sound. they did it when i was even better people who have good sight because there are more sensitive and it's more developed because they have to use these. so to me are in there are actually for our percept
destry it would be completely different it is a spade it is a very interesting experiment. to cheat. and then. the fact was completed they were really scared when they saw in the theater. after the scare you so they realize that it is different from what was he. trying to figure out if violent behavior in general can be contagious for instance if you look at the sandy hook who attacked the elementary school in america police found paper clippings that he had say from noways rape who had...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- david spade, desus & mero, penn &el
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sandigo spades every day fielding calls for worried parents looking the sign over legal guardianship in case they are deported. >> nobody knows where they go. nobody can come. they have a roof. they are eating. this room is for food. >> reporter: though she can't house all of them, she helps provide basics and collects toys to give away to the children and their families. while the obama administration deported some parents, it's estimated more than 100,000 u.s.-born children lost a parent every year. sandigo is equally critical of the new president's aggressive policies. >> this is not a political issue. this is just a humanitarian issue. they are american citizens, and they need help. gracias, s enor. gracias. >> reporter: sandigo has two daughters of her own, but has taken in two teenagers whose parents were deported to colombia. what's it like to be without your parents? >> it's really hard. i miss them so much. it's... it's been a year. >> reporter: she's helping guide the girls through their high school years, hoping their family can eventually reunite. >> muchas gracias. >> re
sandigo spades every day fielding calls for worried parents looking the sign over legal guardianship in case they are deported. >> nobody knows where they go. nobody can come. they have a roof. they are eating. this room is for food. >> reporter: though she can't house all of them, she helps provide basics and collects toys to give away to the children and their families. while the obama administration deported some parents, it's estimated more than 100,000 u.s.-born children lost a...
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even so, the muddy work of spades in the ground begins next year for what the government calls "the backbone bbc news. let's check in with the financial markets. we have an update on the bbc 0nline website, itv naming easyjet's carolyn mccall as the new chief executive. as we were saying earlier, on the back of this story we saw that itv shares have rallied whilst easyjet's have taken a slump. carolyn mccall appointed adds the new chief executive of the broadcaster itv, having formerly been at the budget airline easyjet. there's been a lot of speculation on this move already affecting the share prices of both the companies. now we have that story confirmed. much more on the bbc website for you, including the biz live page. 0verseas landlords shun the uk as tax changes bite. much more on the bbc news website. china's economy grew at 6.9%, higher than many forecast. it's trying to rein in debt. let's check in with the financial markets. the nikkei is closed for a public holiday today. a quick look at how the markets are faring. let's get the inside track. today we are going to get busy with a
even so, the muddy work of spades in the ground begins next year for what the government calls "the backbone bbc news. let's check in with the financial markets. we have an update on the bbc 0nline website, itv naming easyjet's carolyn mccall as the new chief executive. as we were saying earlier, on the back of this story we saw that itv shares have rallied whilst easyjet's have taken a slump. carolyn mccall appointed adds the new chief executive of the broadcaster itv, having formerly...
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phone and do the bookkeeping, because in the long run, that money will really come back to you in spades. steve: what were the biggest challenges for you and your husband going back 30, 35 years when you're starting the wrestling federation? a. mcmahon: we were growing business and an industry that was an opportunity for us. but the challenge was how do you scale? where do you go from being in the territory that you are in already. we moved across the country to .eveloped markets we took it to an international business. we were very fortunate. what i thinkart of much spring ores can experience. we had a good opportunity. vince is the creative genius behind the wwe and his creative vision and sense of marketing has really pushed the market to growth. steve: how big was cable in the growth of your sport and entertainment? ms. mcmahon: cable was very big. the time that you would see a wwe program, at the time wwf programming, was through syndication. we had a show on one week that would go to the next market that went to the next market that went to the next market. televisionw many station
phone and do the bookkeeping, because in the long run, that money will really come back to you in spades. steve: what were the biggest challenges for you and your husband going back 30, 35 years when you're starting the wrestling federation? a. mcmahon: we were growing business and an industry that was an opportunity for us. but the challenge was how do you scale? where do you go from being in the territory that you are in already. we moved across the country to .eveloped markets we took it to...
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is the most ambitious spade. shape possum trade. already china shapes all material lives. he will market one of the biggest in the world. but selling abroad and building a home is no longer enough to keep this giant economy growing. now it plans to build a broad to. a win win for all says china it's a seven thousand two hundred. okay but when the talking was done chinese traders drive a hard bargain he lived with him for. killing for no friend. the world flying much more from them than the other way around because who is one. red tape can make importing a night match. the government can change a law or any sort. so there's no real concrete. no. it's a very gray area among. the government made it a little bit more clear. on how to. go about it would be crazy. but the new silkroad fees china solving china's problems. money and muscle heading west on a journey across three continents. bidding to redraw the map and come on the century. carrie gracie b. b. c. news on china's new silk road. she s. scam arab china's ambition i will have more often carry throughout the week. she f
is the most ambitious spade. shape possum trade. already china shapes all material lives. he will market one of the biggest in the world. but selling abroad and building a home is no longer enough to keep this giant economy growing. now it plans to build a broad to. a win win for all says china it's a seven thousand two hundred. okay but when the talking was done chinese traders drive a hard bargain he lived with him for. killing for no friend. the world flying much more from them than the...
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put four chips out rkts if we get any of those four wrong, the other team gets our four like in spadeswe get our four we get the four chips and now the other team gets a rebuttal which they get to bid on the remaining answers. do not get one wrong. that's the key. i'm going to pull a sports and entertainment and test you on one real quick. interestingly, it says what do you think of kirk cousins not signing a long-term deal. >> that guy did so great last year that we were the team that punted the least amount of times last year, he was all right by me. that way you don't have to do too much work and you coming up with a trivia game. there you go. if someone at home wants to get one, how do you get it. i'll have it all over twitter. as you go onto quick starter, the game will be mailed to everybody around thanks giving. if you want expansion packs, i don't know if i'm proud or embarrassed to say that i have close to 900 questions. go to kick starter and select the package you want and around thanks giving it will be sent to you. all right, gwen, what do we need to know before we head ou
put four chips out rkts if we get any of those four wrong, the other team gets our four like in spadeswe get our four we get the four chips and now the other team gets a rebuttal which they get to bid on the remaining answers. do not get one wrong. that's the key. i'm going to pull a sports and entertainment and test you on one real quick. interestingly, it says what do you think of kirk cousins not signing a long-term deal. >> that guy did so great last year that we were the team that...
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if you buy a bucket and spade you do not get charges when you pass it on.00. he thinks there is certainly, there are cases where some leasehold arrangements are justified and commonly used in flats but clearly he is concerned in some cases they are used in an unfair and abusive way. andrew walker there. plenty more about that story online. production among uk manufacturers grew at the fastest pace since january 1995 in the three months tojuly, according to the latest quarterly cbi industrial trends survey. the survey of 397 manufacturers also found that employee headcount increased at the fastest rate for three years and that hiring intentions for the coming quarter also improved. joining us now is anna leach, the cbi's head of economic analysis and intelligence. sounds like a rosy picture. do we know what is behind this boost? as well as strengthening output which you remarked upon, we have also seen very pleasing signs among the export side of the survey. we also saw the strongest expectations for export orders in 40 years. and continued optimism about pr
if you buy a bucket and spade you do not get charges when you pass it on.00. he thinks there is certainly, there are cases where some leasehold arrangements are justified and commonly used in flats but clearly he is concerned in some cases they are used in an unfair and abusive way. andrew walker there. plenty more about that story online. production among uk manufacturers grew at the fastest pace since january 1995 in the three months tojuly, according to the latest quarterly cbi industrial...
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he used to carry a spade, a pickaxe and the shears, and never in his life had a rifle in his hand.g to the front line naked. he was killed within hours. a few weeks later, a poem he had sent from the front line won the highest honour in wales, the chair of the national eisteddfod. his absence at the prize—giving ceremony came to symbolise a lost generation felt by many farming communities. all the cream of the young men had been killed. for what, i don't know. to me it doesn't make sense whatsoever. # guide me, 0 thou greatjehovah #. hedd wyn was honoured today in a special service. among those taking part, sian rees, who has her own story to tell. her grandfather, bert hinder, was 19 when hejoined up. he survived the battle and made his home in the seaside town of rhyl. sian cherishes her memories of him. he was jolly, he was small, he had terrible jokes and he always used to give me a sixpence on a saturday morning. like so many, bert never spoke about the horrors he saw. the miracle of the first world war is, although so many millions died, that so many thousands returned home a
he used to carry a spade, a pickaxe and the shears, and never in his life had a rifle in his hand.g to the front line naked. he was killed within hours. a few weeks later, a poem he had sent from the front line won the highest honour in wales, the chair of the national eisteddfod. his absence at the prize—giving ceremony came to symbolise a lost generation felt by many farming communities. all the cream of the young men had been killed. for what, i don't know. to me it doesn't make sense...
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answer the phones and the bookkeeping because in the long run, that money will come back to you in spades. steve: what were the biggest challenges for you and your husband going back 35 years ago when you were starting the wrestling adoration mark -- the wrestling federation? we weree were -- linda: growing a business and industry. it was a great opportunity for us. the challenge was, how do you scale? how do you go from being in the territory you are an already? we then moved across the country to develop markets and really grow from a northeastern regional business to a national and then international business. we were very fortunate. a little lady luck is also part of what entrepreneurs can often experience that helps them grow. we had a good opportunity with good vision. is thes the -- vince creative genius behind of the wwe. his creativeness and sense of marketing is what pushed the company to growth. steve: how was seeing the growth of seeing your sport and entertainment? linda: cable was very big. at the time we started, the primary way you saw the bws programming was percent -- sa
answer the phones and the bookkeeping because in the long run, that money will come back to you in spades. steve: what were the biggest challenges for you and your husband going back 35 years ago when you were starting the wrestling adoration mark -- the wrestling federation? we weree were -- linda: growing a business and industry. it was a great opportunity for us. the challenge was, how do you scale? how do you go from being in the territory you are an already? we then moved across the...
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he only spade i don't know, you know it's possible in or that. he specifically raised again in idea of the iraq intelligence that was wrong before the invasion of 2003. they got that wrong. >> i.e., why trust the intelligence community at all because they got information leading to the iraq war wrong. >> exactly. so we don't know what happened therefore we can't trust anything we're told by the intelligence agencies. and so you know you heard democrats in washington say look he is equating in fact making a -- of an equivalent between the american intelligence attentions on the one hand and russian president vladimir putin on the other hand who says it didn't happen as if these were equal versions of events. a and rex tillerson says you know it's an intractable disagreement so we have to move forward. it's just he said/he said. therefore let's move on and let bi gons by buy gons. >> it's a dangerous world right now cab wab kari we've got russian expansionism a mess in the middle east in syria, libya. . north korea the issue. many thought of the g2
he only spade i don't know, you know it's possible in or that. he specifically raised again in idea of the iraq intelligence that was wrong before the invasion of 2003. they got that wrong. >> i.e., why trust the intelligence community at all because they got information leading to the iraq war wrong. >> exactly. so we don't know what happened therefore we can't trust anything we're told by the intelligence agencies. and so you know you heard democrats in washington say look he is...
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. >> well, i'll call a spade a spade. i'm absolutely terrified. aim here with the philadelphia bee company. and guess what? the employees, they're hard at work, making you guys all of these tweet sweet treats. we're all friend here, guys. >> 7:46. good morning, everybody, got a problem on the schuylkill expressway, coming into philadelphia, yep, the sun glare, and an accident, right here, offer to the shoulder. so, we're bumper to bumper now, as you work your way in toward kop. and again, it is the same area that on the overnight, they've been milling the roadways, so things little bumpy to begin with, as folks try to jockey into the two lanes, then causing delays headed in to philly with the sun glare. here's a look at the ben fry south jersey, no the bad at all. nice easy trip up and over the ben franklin bridge. oh, northeast philly, 95, not bad at all here as you head in through the construction zone, we're certainly seeing the lighter volume prime vacation season, obviously underway. east on 422, motorcycle accident, right near stowe. everybo
. >> well, i'll call a spade a spade. i'm absolutely terrified. aim here with the philadelphia bee company. and guess what? the employees, they're hard at work, making you guys all of these tweet sweet treats. we're all friend here, guys. >> 7:46. good morning, everybody, got a problem on the schuylkill expressway, coming into philadelphia, yep, the sun glare, and an accident, right here, offer to the shoulder. so, we're bumper to bumper now, as you work your way in toward kop. and...
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he had it in spades. the coolest guy in the room and as real as it could be. though he wasn't feel his best, he made it a point, priority to be there for the unveiling to talk about what a great honor it was for him. it was a proud moment for him and all of us who knew him. something he'll never forget. >> you think about the way people talk about him being larger than life. the fact that he knew to show up for something like this and needed to say thank you for people. to show what a humble guy he was when you really got down to it. >> he was really nice. when i first got here in 2004, i was working on the evening shift as a weather producer for bob. every now and i would run into jim in the hallway. nothing special. the spring of 2005, the first time i drove my jim and vance saw it in the parking lot. we were long time best friends because vance was a multiple corvette owner and he got a brand new one and was nice enough to take me for a ride in it. once he knew we had an old corvette, that's all we talked about was my old car and he had a new one. but he wa
he had it in spades. the coolest guy in the room and as real as it could be. though he wasn't feel his best, he made it a point, priority to be there for the unveiling to talk about what a great honor it was for him. it was a proud moment for him and all of us who knew him. something he'll never forget. >> you think about the way people talk about him being larger than life. the fact that he knew to show up for something like this and needed to say thank you for people. to show what a...
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finally, a spad had been callede an spade. president reagan" from that moment admitted impossible for anyone in the west to close their eyes to the real nature of the soviet union. enough just to speak out against the aggressive behavior of russia anin ukraine or syria, or to urge our adversaries to act. we must also give hope to people across the world of a better way of life. mattis, marking the 70th anniversary of the marshall plan, he said we stand for freedom and we will never surrender the freedom of our people. ladyin 1996, the iron delivered a speech in missouri where churchill had coined the iron curtain phrase 50 years before. she said, "there are rare moments where history is open and its course changed by means such as these. way maybe juse may be at just sa moment now." we have reached such a moment. once more, we look to the united states to recapture the spirit of fulton. the provide deterrence for a darker age. to remake the case for the west and to follow the mission center center in very sustaining american p
finally, a spad had been callede an spade. president reagan" from that moment admitted impossible for anyone in the west to close their eyes to the real nature of the soviet union. enough just to speak out against the aggressive behavior of russia anin ukraine or syria, or to urge our adversaries to act. we must also give hope to people across the world of a better way of life. mattis, marking the 70th anniversary of the marshall plan, he said we stand for freedom and we will never...
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yesterday he said until congress can step back if political gamesmanship which we saw in spades today as senator johnson and majority leader mcconnell were negotiating the last parts of the bill as more or less 98 of us sat here and watched and wondered what was going on, we saw that political gamesmanship. governor kasich said yesterday until congress can step back from political gamesmanship, can come together with a workable bipartisan plan, it's a mistake for the senate to proceed with the vote we just took on tuesday. he said that yesterday. instead of down the hall senator mcconnell working with insurance company and drug company lobbyists, instead of listening to the drug companies so that he puts the tax break for drug companies in the bill, let's listen to the people of kentucky and wyoming and texas and louisiana and alabama and north carolina and ohio and hawaii and washington. let's listen to the states, the people of the states of my colleagues in this body. let's work in a bipartisan -- on a bipartisan plan to fix what's not working in the affordable care act, keep what
yesterday he said until congress can step back if political gamesmanship which we saw in spades today as senator johnson and majority leader mcconnell were negotiating the last parts of the bill as more or less 98 of us sat here and watched and wondered what was going on, we saw that political gamesmanship. governor kasich said yesterday until congress can step back from political gamesmanship, can come together with a workable bipartisan plan, it's a mistake for the senate to proceed with the...
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. >> i think it's really important if somebody screws you, screw them back in spades. >> and just a few moments ago, we got new fresh tweets from the president, sarah, reading them to you now. "the fake and fraudulent news media is working hard and others to convince people i should not use social media, but remember i won the election, i had to beat fake news and did. we with continue to win." >> i'm not sure the media is convincing him, but rather other policymakers, his aides, the list goes on and on. sarah, what do you think of the fresh tweets? >> well, seeing this move from president trump is starting back to the campaign when it was an inflammatory tweet or post, he made claims about illegal voter fraud that sort of undermined the momentum he had after winning the election heading into inauguration day, and since then, every time that republicans seem to be heading towards a legislative successor, his administration achieved something, president trump often undercuts those accomplishments by taking to twitter and tweeting controversial things. interesting to hear from voters out
. >> i think it's really important if somebody screws you, screw them back in spades. >> and just a few moments ago, we got new fresh tweets from the president, sarah, reading them to you now. "the fake and fraudulent news media is working hard and others to convince people i should not use social media, but remember i won the election, i had to beat fake news and did. we with continue to win." >> i'm not sure the media is convincing him, but rather other...