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nikki battiste, springfield, new jersey. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nightime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free & gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis and eczema. >>> you've heard of a spoonful of sugar, but could a spoonful of honey be a secret to a longer, sweeter life? that's what many believe is happening on a small island in greece. jonathan vigliotti takes us there in a story for "sunday morning." >> reporter: not far from the picture-perfect tourist hubs of santorini and mykonos, where cruise ships unload tourists by the thousands sits another greek island, more rugged but no less remarkable. ikaria is off the beaten path. up the winding mountain roads of this isolate
nikki battiste, springfield, new jersey. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nightime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and...
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nikki battiste, cbs news, springfield, new jersey. >> ninan: surfers on a mission and the united stand they're taking in the waters of the pacific ocean. >> ninan: terrifying moments in india today after the driver of a car lost control, flying off an overpass. surveillance cameras captured the moment that the car was seen nosediving to the ground. the driver was reportedly going twice the posted speed limit. a woman standing below the overpass was killed. incredibly, the driver survived. in australia, hundreds of surfers took to the waters of the pacific to protest offshore oil drilling. this was the scene off the coast of sydney today. the surfers are upset at a norwegian company that plans to drill some 200 miles out to sea. and it's never a good idea to leave your dog in a car alone. a chocolate lab named max is the star of this video out of florida. somehow, max locked the door of his owner's car, then managed to put the car in reverse. max did donuts for about an hour before police finally put an end to his joy ride. >> i thought they should give the dog a license to drive. >> ni
nikki battiste, cbs news, springfield, new jersey. >> ninan: surfers on a mission and the united stand they're taking in the waters of the pacific ocean. >> ninan: terrifying moments in india today after the driver of a car lost control, flying off an overpass. surveillance cameras captured the moment that the car was seen nosediving to the ground. the driver was reportedly going twice the posted speed limit. a woman standing below the overpass was killed. incredibly, the driver...
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liz: thank you for stepping up in springfield, thank you so much. >> thank you so much.: not driving in coach, the closing bell ringing in 37 minutes, it could happen, tappestry as we mentioned powering higher after sale of coach brand handbags on demand in china. big hearing on capitol hill about how all of your data could be exposed but two major companies even your kids have heard of have decided to not show up, we will tell you well, it's right there, you can see it who they were and why they didn't show up when the claman countdown comes right back. (vo) the moth without hope, struggles in the spider's web. with every attempt to free itself, it only becomes more entangled. unaware that an exhilarating escape is just within reach. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. she's the one the one for you when you know you just know she isn't perfect but she's perfect for you love is rare love's unique love is her love is him love is us ♪ the vera wang love collection designed for zales, the diamond store. liz: breaking news, we are just getting t
liz: thank you for stepping up in springfield, thank you so much. >> thank you so much.: not driving in coach, the closing bell ringing in 37 minutes, it could happen, tappestry as we mentioned powering higher after sale of coach brand handbags on demand in china. big hearing on capitol hill about how all of your data could be exposed but two major companies even your kids have heard of have decided to not show up, we will tell you well, it's right there, you can see it who they were and...
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the united states of america colonel above your left breast you are wearing a device which is a springfield musket on a blue field what is that device combat and infantryman's badge how do you get the combat infantryman badge you have to be serving in a brigade and below a tactical unit that means a fighting unit frontline unit in combat under fire correct you're also wearing a purple heart can you tell us in 20 or 30 seconds why you're wearing a purple heart. in 2014 in the. ramp up to probably the largest urban operations urban operation in decades outside of lucia we were conducting a reconnaissance patrol in conjunction with the marines and my vehicle was struck by a improvised explosive device that pop up penetrated the armor were you injured i was the day after you appeared for your deposition lieutenant colonel president trump called you a never trump or colonel inman would you call yourself a never trump or representative i call myself never partisan thank you comin in your military career you've served under 4 presidents 2 democrats and 2 republicans have you ever wavered from the
the united states of america colonel above your left breast you are wearing a device which is a springfield musket on a blue field what is that device combat and infantryman's badge how do you get the combat infantryman badge you have to be serving in a brigade and below a tactical unit that means a fighting unit frontline unit in combat under fire correct you're also wearing a purple heart can you tell us in 20 or 30 seconds why you're wearing a purple heart. in 2014 in the. ramp up to...
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rickore, we are joined by springfield and bloomberg's lucas shaw.re the technical glitches perhaps a good sign, showing that demand exceeded expectation? rick: i have no idea. the reality is that technical glitches are sort of commonplace in big launches. you side with hbo and game of thrones. maybe it was demand driven. who really knows. it is irrelevant in the scheme of this is disney's long-term strategy. bob iger has thrown down the gauntlet. it is not even just about disney plus. fx content. as long as these technical issues are not ongoing, as long as you are not still hearing about technical issues 2, 3 weeks from now, no one will hear about the issues this morning. taylor: did disney cement itself as a clear, formidable competitor to netflix and the like? lucas: i think so, and it has for a long time now. if you ask people in the entertainment business, silicon valley, wall street, most have viewed disney plus as the most competitive of the new services. max are muchbo further out. disney is the largest entertainment company in the world. fr
rickore, we are joined by springfield and bloomberg's lucas shaw.re the technical glitches perhaps a good sign, showing that demand exceeded expectation? rick: i have no idea. the reality is that technical glitches are sort of commonplace in big launches. you side with hbo and game of thrones. maybe it was demand driven. who really knows. it is irrelevant in the scheme of this is disney's long-term strategy. bob iger has thrown down the gauntlet. it is not even just about disney plus. fx...
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we have a specific numbers on springfield. sen. hawley: let me go back to the numbers you mentioned a moment ago. to hiring freeze cost b.o.p. lose thousands of jobs. you testified that they are trying to hire 3000 vacancies, that is a delta of 2000. give us a sense of how you will adequately staff programs in your facilities without resorting to augmentation? ms. sawyer: the 5000 we lost was separate from the 3000 vacancies now. we have the positions, they are just empty. the freeze effected that, the government shutdown affected that. our uncertain budget years affected that because we were afraid to staff up. get thoseely have to positions filled to me only requirements of the first affect , plus the new positions we are hoping for. as i said, we are doing as many things as we can possibly come up with. it is going to be a reach for us to get all of these positions on staff quickly enough. one of the other things we are looking to is a lot of the online educational programs that are inmates can be involved in that are not as sta
we have a specific numbers on springfield. sen. hawley: let me go back to the numbers you mentioned a moment ago. to hiring freeze cost b.o.p. lose thousands of jobs. you testified that they are trying to hire 3000 vacancies, that is a delta of 2000. give us a sense of how you will adequately staff programs in your facilities without resorting to augmentation? ms. sawyer: the 5000 we lost was separate from the 3000 vacancies now. we have the positions, they are just empty. the freeze effected...
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laura is next in springfield illinois, the democrats line. >> thank you for taking my call.e been watching the hearings each one of them and it seems that all the republicans want to do is make statements about soundbites and ask for hunter biden to have to testify. , which i don't know why he would. if they had a problem with him, they should have taken care of it years ago. but they haven't. and we seem to have no defense for the president's actions. excuse me. they are just rattling their mouths pretty much. >> let's hear from lisa next. shreveport louisiana, on the independent line. >> i'm totally disgusted with everything i'm hearing. i wish that people would have the courage to go to the internet, do your own research and figure out what is going on. is there any way that you could Ãbhello? >> go ahead lisa. >> could you possibly pull up today what was in the article about charisma. hunter biden has been found guilty of money laundering for $16.5 million. >> a couple people have talked about that, thanks for your call. i'm sure we will talk about it tomorrow mornings w
laura is next in springfield illinois, the democrats line. >> thank you for taking my call.e been watching the hearings each one of them and it seems that all the republicans want to do is make statements about soundbites and ask for hunter biden to have to testify. , which i don't know why he would. if they had a problem with him, they should have taken care of it years ago. but they haven't. and we seem to have no defense for the president's actions. excuse me. they are just rattling...
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i can get the specific numbers on springfield, sir. >> thank you. let me go back to the numbers you mentioned just a moment ago. the hiring freeze as i understand it, caused bop to lose 5,000 jobs. in your house testimony you said actively seeking 3,000 a delta of 2,000, short of the staffing levels. tell us how you would adequately staff your facilities in the meantime without resorting 0 augmenttation. >> the 5,000 positions we lost is separate from 3,000 vacancy. 5,000 they took everything away from us. 3,000 positions we have the positions and they're just empty. the freeze affected that, the government shutdown affected that, uncertain budget years affected that, we were afraid to staff up and turn around and riff them the next year. and that's with our 3,000 position. we have to get those positions filled to meet the requirements. first step act and as i said we're doing as many things and we can think of to come up with to get those filled. it's a reach for us to get these on staff quickly enough. one of the other things we're looking to is a
i can get the specific numbers on springfield, sir. >> thank you. let me go back to the numbers you mentioned just a moment ago. the hiring freeze as i understand it, caused bop to lose 5,000 jobs. in your house testimony you said actively seeking 3,000 a delta of 2,000, short of the staffing levels. tell us how you would adequately staff your facilities in the meantime without resorting 0 augmenttation. >> the 5,000 positions we lost is separate from 3,000 vacancy. 5,000 they took...
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>> springfield, new jersey. >> reporter: what did you think of the parade? >> it was awesome!reporter: what was the highlight? what was the best part? she's speechless, chris, i'm just telling you. how was spongebob? did you see him? >> yeah. >> reporter: that was the highlight for me. what about astronaut snoopy? >> that was awesome. he was in his helmet. >> reporter: that was great. where are you guys from, same place? >> we're all from springfield, new jersey. >> germany. >> reporter: you came all the way from germany? >> i'm an au pair. >> reporter: thank you so very much, i appreciate it. chris, i've got to tell you, we were talking to somebody from australia earlier, people from california, all over the country, enjoying what has obamaca become an american tradition, the 93rd macy's thanksgiving day parade. this was the first time i witnessed in in person. i was really glad to see those balloons. >> and on a scale of 1 to 10? it's like a 25, right? >> reporter: come on, chris, it's at least a 12 or 13, i was going to say, but yes, 25, you've got to come. it's amazing. >>
>> springfield, new jersey. >> reporter: what did you think of the parade? >> it was awesome!reporter: what was the highlight? what was the best part? she's speechless, chris, i'm just telling you. how was spongebob? did you see him? >> yeah. >> reporter: that was the highlight for me. what about astronaut snoopy? >> that was awesome. he was in his helmet. >> reporter: that was great. where are you guys from, same place? >> we're all from...
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. >> you attack a man who's wearing a springfield rifle on a field of blue above a purple heart. >> reporter: the white house says nothing new was learned in the hearings, and maintains the president's actions are not impeachable. the president said he watched some of the hearings, which he dismissed as a kangaroo court. live from capitol hill, kpix 5. >> thank you so much. now tomorrow ambassador to the european union gordon sondland, defense official laura cooper, and david hale from the state department are scheduled to testify. cbs news will have special reports here on kpix 5. and local news will continue streaming on cbsn bay area. you can log on to kpix.com or access the cbs news app on a streaming device. >>> a woman in sonoma county is recovering from serious injuries after being attacked by dogs from a homeless encampment. kpix 5's john ramos is in santa rosa where the camp has been a fixture for 5 years. >> reporter: santa rosa has a growing homeless problem, but what happened here is testing the limits of its compassion. her friends are helping her prepare for a city council meet
. >> you attack a man who's wearing a springfield rifle on a field of blue above a purple heart. >> reporter: the white house says nothing new was learned in the hearings, and maintains the president's actions are not impeachable. the president said he watched some of the hearings, which he dismissed as a kangaroo court. live from capitol hill, kpix 5. >> thank you so much. now tomorrow ambassador to the european union gordon sondland, defense official laura cooper, and david...
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. >> you attack a man wearing a springfield rifle on a field of blue above a purple heart. >> withoution i knew i had to report this to the white house counsel. >> what was your concern? >> it was inappropriate. it would undermine our ukraine policy and undermine our national security. >>> is santa rosa woman recovering after being attacked by dogs from a homeless camp. the camp has been a fixture behind the local high school for years. carolyn teal suffered severe bites and spent three days in the hospital and underwent emergency surgery. >> tendons needed to be reattached. nerve damage, broken bones. i am on tiotics i t get a bone infection because the dog bit through multiple bones. >>> protest marked the start of the dream force convention in san francisco. immigrant activists called on salesforce to cut ties with ice cream the company software is used for the agency's recruiting. later, skydivers jumped off a blimp and landed near the embarcadero. the stunt was put on by a salesforce competitor called fresh works. dream force runs through friday, more than 170,000 people are expe
. >> you attack a man wearing a springfield rifle on a field of blue above a purple heart. >> withoution i knew i had to report this to the white house counsel. >> what was your concern? >> it was inappropriate. it would undermine our ukraine policy and undermine our national security. >>> is santa rosa woman recovering after being attacked by dogs from a homeless camp. the camp has been a fixture behind the local high school for years. carolyn teal suffered...
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major raceere was a riot in springfield illinois his hometown. he was very aware of it, it was on the front pages of all the newspapers. that he andis time other jews were raising money to send to europe to victims of theoms over there, organized violence against jews in poland and russia. the parallels between violence against two different minority populations were not lost on he said wewald. like to look down on the way they treat their jews heard but what we are doing in this country torn negra population is not so different. opportunity came for him to meet booker t. washington, and i love to hear you served at the booker t. washington birthplace, that is a park i love. the opportunity came for rosenwald to meet booker t. washington, he jumped at it. the two men met in chicago in the spring of 1911. they discover they actually had quite a lot in common. they were both very pragmatic. they were both problem solvers. that each created a domain. washington booker t. out to visit the enormous new sears plant on the west side of chicago. and book
major raceere was a riot in springfield illinois his hometown. he was very aware of it, it was on the front pages of all the newspapers. that he andis time other jews were raising money to send to europe to victims of theoms over there, organized violence against jews in poland and russia. the parallels between violence against two different minority populations were not lost on he said wewald. like to look down on the way they treat their jews heard but what we are doing in this country torn...
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pamela post this -- >> kim says: >> laura is next in, springfield illinois on the democrats line. >> hi, thanks for taking my call. i've been watching the hearings. each one of them, and it seems at all the republicans want to do is make statements and ask 400 biden had to testify, which i don't know why he would. if they had a problem with him, they should be taken care of eight years ago but they have not and they seem to have no defense for the president's actions so, excuse me, they're just rattling their mouths pretty much. >> okay, let's hear from lisa next,, report louisiana on the independent line. >> yes, i am totally discussed with everything that i am hearing. i wish that people would have the courage to go to the internet, do your own research and figure out what is going on. what i'm trying to say is, is there any way that you could -- hello, you're on the air, go ahead, lisa. >> could you possibly pull up today what was in the article about burisma? hundred biden has been found guilty of money laundering for 16.5 million dollars. >> a couple people talked about that. th
pamela post this -- >> kim says: >> laura is next in, springfield illinois on the democrats line. >> hi, thanks for taking my call. i've been watching the hearings. each one of them, and it seems at all the republicans want to do is make statements and ask 400 biden had to testify, which i don't know why he would. if they had a problem with him, they should be taken care of eight years ago but they have not and they seem to have no defense for the president's actions so,...
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. >> let me ask about the springfield missouri inventory. can you speak tear progress there in staffing for mental and dental staff? >> i don't have the specific numbers on springfield with me today. i will tell you exactly but one is health service. doctors, nurses and the medical profession is stretched pretty thin across the whole country and no one is able to find the rural ways that are losing their medical partners. were competing and we don't pay as much as other paces play -- pay. we have a specific numbers on springfield. >> let me go back to the numbers you mentioned a moment ago. it cost be opp to lose under house testimony that they are seeking to hire employees for 3000 vacancies and in 2017 staffing members on how you wolf staff programs in your facilities with augmentation? >> -- >> before i thousand places we lost in and 3000 positions is the freeze and the government shutdown is uncertain budget and are afraid to staff up and that's what they're have in the 3000 positions. they are able to meet plus the new positions were ho
. >> let me ask about the springfield missouri inventory. can you speak tear progress there in staffing for mental and dental staff? >> i don't have the specific numbers on springfield with me today. i will tell you exactly but one is health service. doctors, nurses and the medical profession is stretched pretty thin across the whole country and no one is able to find the rural ways that are losing their medical partners. were competing and we don't pay as much as other paces play...
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colonel, above your left breast you are wearing a device which is a springfield musket on a blue field. what is that? >> combat infantry badge. >> how do you get that. >> you have to serve in a brigade below tactical unit, front line, in combat. >> under fire? >> correct. >> you are also wearing a purple heart. can you tell us in 20 or 30 seconds why you're wearing a purple heart? >> in 2014 in the ramp-up to probably the largest urban operations -- urban operation in decades, outside of fallujah, we were conducting a patrol in connection with the marines and my vehicle was stuck by an ied that penetrated armor. >> were you injured? >> i was. >> the day after you appeared for your deposition, lieutenant colonel, president trump called you a never-trumper. colonel vindman, would you call yourself a never-trumper? >> representative, i'd call myself never partisan. >> thank you. colonel vindman in your military ka year you served under four presidents, two democrats, two republicans. have you ever wafred from the oath you took to defense the constitution? >> no. >> do you have any politic
colonel, above your left breast you are wearing a device which is a springfield musket on a blue field. what is that? >> combat infantry badge. >> how do you get that. >> you have to serve in a brigade below tactical unit, front line, in combat. >> under fire? >> correct. >> you are also wearing a purple heart. can you tell us in 20 or 30 seconds why you're wearing a purple heart? >> in 2014 in the ramp-up to probably the largest urban operations --...
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by the time you train them and get them to work and it is longer. >> let me ask about the springfield, missouri facility because i am worried the medical center for federal prisoners, can you speak to your progress there in staffing on medical and dental staff with doctors, nurses and psychologists? >> i don't have specific numbers on springfield, one of the most difficult areas as health services, doctors, nurses, dental to a certain extent, it stretched pretty thin across the country and no one is able to find as many as they need, rural entities losing medical providers and we are competing and don't pay as much. >> let me talk about the numbers a moment ago. and they are actively seeking 3000 vacancies, at staffing levels. and staff programs, for that authorization. >> the 5000 positions we lost were separate. they took positions away from us. 3000 positions, the freeze affected that and the shutdown affected that. we are afraid to staff up to turn around and rift in the next year. we have to get those positions and the new positions, to meet the requirements of the first act. we
by the time you train them and get them to work and it is longer. >> let me ask about the springfield, missouri facility because i am worried the medical center for federal prisoners, can you speak to your progress there in staffing on medical and dental staff with doctors, nurses and psychologists? >> i don't have specific numbers on springfield, one of the most difficult areas as health services, doctors, nurses, dental to a certain extent, it stretched pretty thin across the...
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i can get you those very specific numbers on springfield. >> thank you. let me go back to the numbers you just mentioned. the hiring freeze causing them to lose 5000 jobs. they are actively seeking to hire employees for 3000 vacancies. without resorting to augmentation. >> 5000 positions we lost was separate from the vacancies we have right now. they took the position that everything away from us. they are just empty. the freeze affected out. the government shutdown affected that. we were afraid to staff up. that went towards our 3000 positions. we have to get those positions filled in order to meet the requirements. plus the nuance we are hoping for to meet the requirements of the first act. doing as many things as we can ipossibly think of and come up with to get these felt. it will be a reach for us to get these on staff quickly enough. we are looking at a lot of the online type of programs. in terms of not staff intensive. we can use other sources to provide the training and education for our offenders so you're not lying on train relying solely on st
i can get you those very specific numbers on springfield. >> thank you. let me go back to the numbers you just mentioned. the hiring freeze causing them to lose 5000 jobs. they are actively seeking to hire employees for 3000 vacancies. without resorting to augmentation. >> 5000 positions we lost was separate from the vacancies we have right now. they took the position that everything away from us. they are just empty. the freeze affected out. the government shutdown affected that....
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nearly 150 cold weather records were set today, including lows of five degrees in springfield, illinoisd 25 degrees in waco, texas. dozens more records will be shattered overnight, and david begnaud has made his way to the hardest hit state, and he leads off our coverage tonight. >> reporter: sleet-slicked roads caused a 50-car pileup near youngstown, ohio. two people were critically injured. 40 miles west in hudson, ohio, there were multiple collisions with vehicles spinning off the road. >> car hit another car in front of me and turned it into me and smacked me down into the ditch. >> reporter: snowfall records were shattered across the northeast and the great lakes. in buffalo, new york, nearly nine inches of snow broke a 77- year-old record. part of northern michigan saw upwards of 30 inches of snowfall. but an even more unusual sight was snow as far south as richmond, virginia, and nashville, tennessee. >> it's huge! >> reporter: steam rose from lake superior in minnesota as the temperature there dropped below zero. chicago set a new record low-- seven degrees. >> it's so cold that
nearly 150 cold weather records were set today, including lows of five degrees in springfield, illinoisd 25 degrees in waco, texas. dozens more records will be shattered overnight, and david begnaud has made his way to the hardest hit state, and he leads off our coverage tonight. >> reporter: sleet-slicked roads caused a 50-car pileup near youngstown, ohio. two people were critically injured. 40 miles west in hudson, ohio, there were multiple collisions with vehicles spinning off the...
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stoop to when the indefensibility of your case requires that you attack a man who is wearing a springfieldle on a field of blue above a purple heart. >> reporter: the two republican appointees who testified today said that they, too, were dismayed by the president's phone call. and ambassador kurt volker added that the president's claims about joe biden were not credible and that he wishes now, norah, that he had done more to push back. >> o'donnell: all right, nancy, thank you. president trump said today he doesn't know and has never seen lieutenant colonel vindman, but the president says he heard about that tense exchange on capitol hill in which vindman corrected congressman devin nunes who called him "mr. vindman," saying he preferred to be addressed by his military rank, lieutenant colonel. ben tracy has more tonight from the white house. >> privileged to serve elsewhere. >> reporter: at a cabinet teeting that opened with a prayer for his health... >> we ask you to give him strength and continued wisdom. >> reporter: ...president trump boasted republicans are winning the impeachment b
stoop to when the indefensibility of your case requires that you attack a man who is wearing a springfieldle on a field of blue above a purple heart. >> reporter: the two republican appointees who testified today said that they, too, were dismayed by the president's phone call. and ambassador kurt volker added that the president's claims about joe biden were not credible and that he wishes now, norah, that he had done more to push back. >> o'donnell: all right, nancy, thank you....
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several oweks at the unit in the jail, many men "step d to a facility about 20 minutes away in springfield. located in a renovated nursing home, it has fewer resons and is more like a dorm. ♪ the emphasis remains on recovery. >> it's getting in touch with yournner peace. the way we were hitting the drums, we have to find that because it's not the drink and the drug; it's enjoying life without it. ♪ >> sreenivasan: 39-year-old antoine diaz hasadtruggled with ction for more than a decade. he lost his brother to a heroin overdose last ye. >> this time, when i relapsed, my twin brother was dead.th an's when it's... it's easier to die. it really is. pe,le are not really suicid but just the pain and the suffering becomes overbearing that they just want to shoot it away. and next you know, it could be a bad batch, and you're gone. and i experienced that this time. i was dead for three and a half nutes. no heartbeat, no nothing. >> sreenivasan: after being revive his family.ectioned by >> then, they came and said, "you're getting sectioned." i flipped out. i hated my wd e. i haerybody. but she was
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they traded and there springfield's four american raid mush and design and guns that the soldiers complained that could shoot around corners. they were equipped with this because there was millions of rounds of ammunition's and they were sitting at dark angel and carried out at the time. they left england in late august in 1818 and sailed around this way. and i hit the wrong button. they sailed around here and the destination was it became an urgent call that they need to do an archangel where indeed, they went to their path and landed on september 5th 1918. the next day donald hicks and his men appeared on the whale ray line so it was no longer there and it was a series of mistakes but, they were quickly taken from their transports and the third battalion was put on a string from sky a and on september 6th they ran into opposition from local fighters in that area so to push down all the way through should be able to do which is 300 firearm self. the next day of the first battalion was set up an which will be there by november and it's no opposition and this is pie in the sky stuff. they ran
they traded and there springfield's four american raid mush and design and guns that the soldiers complained that could shoot around corners. they were equipped with this because there was millions of rounds of ammunition's and they were sitting at dark angel and carried out at the time. they left england in late august in 1818 and sailed around this way. and i hit the wrong button. they sailed around here and the destination was it became an urgent call that they need to do an archangel where...
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colonel, above your left breast you are wearing a device which is a springfield musket on a blue field what is that device. >> combaten fantryman badge. >> how do you get that badge. >> you have to be serving in a brigade and below a tactic the unit a front line unit in combat. >> under fire. >> correct. >> you're also wearing a purple heart. can you tell us in 20 or 30 seconds why you are wearing a purple heart. >> in 2014 in the ramp up to probably the largest urban operations -- urban operation in decades outside of falujia we were conducting a reconnaissance patrol and my vehicle was struck by a ied. >> were you injured. >> i was. >> the day after you appeared for your deposition, the president called you a nefrp trumper. colonel vindman would you call yourself a never trumper. >> representative, i'd call myself never partisan. >> thank you. colonel vind many you served under four presidents, two democrats and two republicans have you ever waivered from the oath you took to support and defend the constitution. >> never do you have any political motivations for appearance here today
colonel, above your left breast you are wearing a device which is a springfield musket on a blue field what is that device. >> combaten fantryman badge. >> how do you get that badge. >> you have to be serving in a brigade and below a tactic the unit a front line unit in combat. >> under fire. >> correct. >> you're also wearing a purple heart. can you tell us in 20 or 30 seconds why you are wearing a purple heart. >> in 2014 in the ramp up to probably...
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they traded in their springfield for american-made russian-designed weapons that the soldiers complained it had such poor aim it could shoot around corners. there were millions of rounds of ammunition for these guns supposedly sitting in archangel but have probably been carried off by the bolsheviks by that time. anyway, they left england in late august, 1918, sailed around this way, this way, i hit the wrong button, i do that a lot. they sailed around here. their destination was for max -- vermansk. there came an urgent call they needed to rescue these soldiers in the russian wilderness. they diverted their path and landed in archangel. the next day, in some donald hicks and his men appeared on the railway line. the urgency was no longer there. it was a series of mistakes as we will see. they were quickly taken from their transports. the third battalion was put on a on september 6 and immediately ran into competition from the local bolshevik fighters in the area. the idea was to push all the way through, which they should be able to do by november, reach 300 miles further south. the nex
they traded in their springfield for american-made russian-designed weapons that the soldiers complained it had such poor aim it could shoot around corners. there were millions of rounds of ammunition for these guns supposedly sitting in archangel but have probably been carried off by the bolsheviks by that time. anyway, they left england in late august, 1918, sailed around this way, this way, i hit the wrong button, i do that a lot. they sailed around here. their destination was for max --...
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eugene: rick springfield was in my class, as well.first one to put out an index fund, was in a? -- wasn't he? david: no, s&p 500. rex was teaching. class. gene's he was a pain in the neck teaching assistant because he was interested in everything. barry: so gene, you moved pretty easily back and forth between academic theory and real-world application of theories. not a lot of people were able to bridge that gap between academics -- eugene: i hadn't been able to bridge it either until dimension came along. barry: but here it is 40 years later. eugene: right. the reason i couldn't is because one, i don't take a partyline. -- he and rexever never said would you do this? they said you do what you do and we will figure out if we can use any of it. the university of chicago. they get nothing done. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. tha
eugene: rick springfield was in my class, as well.first one to put out an index fund, was in a? -- wasn't he? david: no, s&p 500. rex was teaching. class. gene's he was a pain in the neck teaching assistant because he was interested in everything. barry: so gene, you moved pretty easily back and forth between academic theory and real-world application of theories. not a lot of people were able to bridge that gap between academics -- eugene: i hadn't been able to bridge it either until...
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i heardis exactly what from rick springfield at the top of this hour. they are competing not with netflix, but grabbing cables of scription declines. would you agree they will take on more of the cable subscription declines and that there is room for 2, 3, four bank streaming services? argue the decline in cable is actually irrelevant to disney's strategy as well. in terms of disney plus, that does impact hulu with their lives service. disney's gain is far bigger than even tv. this is just another way for them to engage with consumers. it is not a standalone entity. it is different from the mvps,gy of the other whether it is nbc with peacock or sling tv. disney has so many more avenues of revenue. they don't have to monetize the solution the same way others do in order for it to be considered a success. given they the winner they have money to spend with original programming, but also that big backlog and that library of great videos from decades ago? >> it would be hard to argue that disney is not well-positioned. i am hesitant to say winner because th
i heardis exactly what from rick springfield at the top of this hour. they are competing not with netflix, but grabbing cables of scription declines. would you agree they will take on more of the cable subscription declines and that there is room for 2, 3, four bank streaming services? argue the decline in cable is actually irrelevant to disney's strategy as well. in terms of disney plus, that does impact hulu with their lives service. disney's gain is far bigger than even tv. this is just...
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for more, we are joined by rick springfield and bloomberg's lucas shaw.ho covers the streaming wars for us. are the technical glitches perhaps a good sign, showing that demand exceeded expectation? rick: honestly, i have no idea. the reality is that technical glitches are sort of commonplace in big launches. you have seen it with hbo and game of thrones. you never like to see these things, it's unfortunate for disney. maybe it was demand driven. who really knows. it is irrelevant in the scheme of this is disney's long-term strategy. bob iger has thrown down the gauntlet. this is the future of the company. it's streaming. it is not even just about disney plus. he is moving fx content. hours after it is on television, on your cable television, it will be on hulu now. it is leaving the bundle issue in the past. as long as these technical issues are not ongoing, as long as you are not still hearing about technical issues, no one will remember about these issues this morning. taylor: the disney cement itself as a clear, formidable competitor to netflix in the
for more, we are joined by rick springfield and bloomberg's lucas shaw.ho covers the streaming wars for us. are the technical glitches perhaps a good sign, showing that demand exceeded expectation? rick: honestly, i have no idea. the reality is that technical glitches are sort of commonplace in big launches. you have seen it with hbo and game of thrones. you never like to see these things, it's unfortunate for disney. maybe it was demand driven. who really knows. it is irrelevant in the scheme...
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we don't go in and consciously say, let's make this a buffalo springfield song.chauvinistic, i imagine, recording industry. >> we concentrate on the music, you know. we don't really worry about those things. we just keep writing songs. >> i think that there was a little bit of an attitude like they're okay for chicks. they can play okay for girls. we didn't understand why our gender mattered or why it defined us. >> "people" magazine this week says it will take an act of congress to keep this woman from becoming a megastar. whitney houston! ♪ how will i know if he really loves me ♪ ♪ i say a prayer with every heartbeat ♪ >> whether she was doing a dance song or she was doing a ballad -- ♪ the greatest love of all >> it kind of stopped in you your tracks because you couldn't believe one woman could be blessed with that much, with the looks and the talent. >> this lady started out as a dancer, went to new york, went to paris, worked with bands, came back as a single. and is she hot? this is madonna. ♪ >> if you saw madonna then, she looked just like the girls who h
we don't go in and consciously say, let's make this a buffalo springfield song.chauvinistic, i imagine, recording industry. >> we concentrate on the music, you know. we don't really worry about those things. we just keep writing songs. >> i think that there was a little bit of an attitude like they're okay for chicks. they can play okay for girls. we didn't understand why our gender mattered or why it defined us. >> "people" magazine this week says it will take an...
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eugene: and rex springfield was in my class, as well.was really the to put out an first one index fund, wasn't he? david: no, first s&p 500. rex, that was when gene was teaching. he took gene's class. he was a pain in the neck teaching assistant because he was interested in everything. barry: so gene, you moved pretty easily back and forth between academic theory and real-world application of theories. [laughter] barry: not a lot of people were able to bridge that gap between academics -- eugene: i hadn't been able to bridge it either until dimension al came along. barry: but here it is 40 years later. eugene: right. the reason i couldn't is because one, i don't take a partyline. and he didn'tever ever -- he and rex never said would you do this? they said you do what you do and we will figure out if we can use any of it. the university of chicago. if you have to look up every time a nobel prize winner walks by, you get nothing done. ♪ sometimes your small screen is your big screen. and with the xfinity stream app, which is free with your
eugene: and rex springfield was in my class, as well.was really the to put out an first one index fund, wasn't he? david: no, first s&p 500. rex, that was when gene was teaching. he took gene's class. he was a pain in the neck teaching assistant because he was interested in everything. barry: so gene, you moved pretty easily back and forth between academic theory and real-world application of theories. [laughter] barry: not a lot of people were able to bridge that gap between academics --...
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>> i don't have the specific numbers on spring heeled to be 56 springfield with me today. most are th ardent health serv. doctors, nurses, medical profession is stretched pretty thin across the whole country. no one is able to find as many as the need. we are losing their medical providers and so we are competing and we don't pay as much as in a lot of other places. but i can giv can get to the spc numbers. >> thank you. let me go back to the numbers you mentioned a moment ago. the hiring fees caused people to lose 5,000 jobs. in your house testimony you stated they are actively seeking to hire employees for 3,000 vacancies at the staffing level. so in the sens that sense of hol adequately staffed programs at the facilities in the meantime without resorting -- >> the positions we lostff were separate from the 3,000 vacancies we have right now. they took the positions and everything away from us. the 3,000 positions that we have her at the end of the phrase affected and the government shutdown affects thought. the budget years affected that because we were afraid to staff u
>> i don't have the specific numbers on spring heeled to be 56 springfield with me today. most are th ardent health serv. doctors, nurses, medical profession is stretched pretty thin across the whole country. no one is able to find as many as the need. we are losing their medical providers and so we are competing and we don't pay as much as in a lot of other places. but i can giv can get to the spc numbers. >> thank you. let me go back to the numbers you mentioned a moment ago. the...
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they want all the benefits to living in springfield, but they ain't even bothered to learn themselves >> yeah, those are exactly my sentimonies. >> i think one of the governing things that's happening with "the simpsons" is a distrust of anyone who tells us we should trust them and doesn't earn that trust. >> i'll take that statue of justice too. >> sold. >> when they make fun of how fox works -- >> you are watching fox. >> we are watching fox. >> they are telling you don't trust us either. >> eat my shorts. >> all right. i'll eat -- eat your shorts? >> "the simpsons" is like shakespeare in the sense that we quote the simpsons all the time, very often without knowing it. >> excellent! >> i wish i could create something that culturally indelible. it's unlike anything else tv has ever run. >> "twin peaks" showed up out of nowhere at the beginning of the decade. the pilot episode of that was one of the strangest and most exciting things i have ever seen. >> i'm at the twin peaks county morgue. with the body of the victim. what's her name? >> it was incredible. just how slowly in the begi
they want all the benefits to living in springfield, but they ain't even bothered to learn themselves >> yeah, those are exactly my sentimonies. >> i think one of the governing things that's happening with "the simpsons" is a distrust of anyone who tells us we should trust them and doesn't earn that trust. >> i'll take that statue of justice too. >> sold. >> when they make fun of how fox works -- >> you are watching fox. >> we are watching...
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people talk b about how basketball was born this springfield massachusetts, pu it was really raised innd henderson went beyond this to struggle with the segregation in the games e unlike other sports where the adults controlled access to the football fields and baseball diamonds, they couldn't kids from playing ball together on the sfretreet corner, whether t were black and white or not. he wanted to bring that desegregation everywhere. he started the first chapter of the naacp. i think his story is so remarkable and we don't know about it. >> well we do now thanks to you and your late husband, john mcnamara and you're wearing his name tag, aren't you? >> his press pass, yeah. i wear it a lot. i ask him if he likes the book, but so far, he's being petretty quiet, but i hope he likes it. >> oh, you know he does. that is beautiful. thank you so much and thank you for keeping his memory alive and his passion alive. >> thank you for having me to tell john's story. >> we'll be right back. investment opportunities firsthand, like biotech. because your investments deserve the full story. t. r
people talk b about how basketball was born this springfield massachusetts, pu it was really raised innd henderson went beyond this to struggle with the segregation in the games e unlike other sports where the adults controlled access to the football fields and baseball diamonds, they couldn't kids from playing ball together on the sfretreet corner, whether t were black and white or not. he wanted to bring that desegregation everywhere. he started the first chapter of the naacp. i think his...
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they want all the benefits to living in springfield, but they ain't even bothered to learn themselvesguage. >> yeah, those are exactly my sentimonies. >> i think one of the governing things that's happening with "the simpsons" is a distrust of anyone who tells us we should trust them and doesn't earn that trust. >> i'll take that statue of justice too. >> sold. >> when they make fun of how fox works -- >> you are watching fox. >> we are watching fox. >> they are telling you don't trust us either. >> eat my shorts. >> all right. i'll eat -- eat your shorts? >> "the simpsons" is like shakespeare in the sense that we quote the simpsons all the time, very often without knowing it. >> excellent! >> i wish i could create something that culturally indelible. it's unlike anything else tv has ever run. >> "twin peaks" showed up out of nowhere at the beginning of the decade. the pilot episode of that was one of the strangest and most exciting things i have ever seen. >> i'm at the twin peaks county morgue. with the body of the victim. what's her name? >> it was incredible. just how slowly in th
they want all the benefits to living in springfield, but they ain't even bothered to learn themselvesguage. >> yeah, those are exactly my sentimonies. >> i think one of the governing things that's happening with "the simpsons" is a distrust of anyone who tells us we should trust them and doesn't earn that trust. >> i'll take that statue of justice too. >> sold. >> when they make fun of how fox works -- >> you are watching fox. >> we are...
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. >> it eugene-springfield today be obvious. you would see bad glamour, urls that looked worried. they are more convincing and more abundant with more outnumbering real ones four to one. they never did receive the running shoes but three weeks later she got agu chi knock off scarf she never ordered >> i'll be wary shopping online again. i'll go to the store and get my speakers. >> as we take a look on i-80 in truckee right now. chain controls are in effect. you can see in these live pictures some of the snow accumulated there. even more snow in the sierra in the forecast force this week. down in southern california look at the snow there. the grapevine got a dusting forcing crews to close the i-5 twice. they are asking drivers to check the mountain passes for any road closures or chain controls. >> people were having snowball fights. not going anywhere. might as well do something. how are the roads doing today? a lot of people heading out shopping. >> looking good. you should be good to go as you work your way out and about. memost areas quiet. were not seeing a lot of cars on the
. >> it eugene-springfield today be obvious. you would see bad glamour, urls that looked worried. they are more convincing and more abundant with more outnumbering real ones four to one. they never did receive the running shoes but three weeks later she got agu chi knock off scarf she never ordered >> i'll be wary shopping online again. i'll go to the store and get my speakers. >> as we take a look on i-80 in truckee right now. chain controls are in effect. you can see in...
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authenticated as lincoln's, appraised for $6.5 million and sold in 2007 to the lincoln museum in springfieldut there's a lot of phony lincolnalia out there. just ask dale ogden, the chief curator of history and culture at the indiana state museum. you must get those calls all the time. >> i get probably about a call a month. it's kind of like the picasso behind grandma's portrait. >> i mean, what are the chances that something that's just sitting around, let alone by the fireplace, is going to be real? >> the chances are very slim. >> yet, andrea and keith's story entices dale to take a look. he examines the mallet, the inlaid initials, and the brief prepared by two amateur history detectives, tom brauns and steve haaff. >> you got two amateur supersleuths that do all the research. did they do a good job? >> i was really impressed. they spent a lot of time looking into genealogical records, land-purchase documents, making the connection between the lincolns and the carters. >> more than impressed. the curator's convinced. he says it's really abe's mallet and part of a maul the legendary log-
authenticated as lincoln's, appraised for $6.5 million and sold in 2007 to the lincoln museum in springfieldut there's a lot of phony lincolnalia out there. just ask dale ogden, the chief curator of history and culture at the indiana state museum. you must get those calls all the time. >> i get probably about a call a month. it's kind of like the picasso behind grandma's portrait. >> i mean, what are the chances that something that's just sitting around, let alone by the fireplace,...
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democrats, it's what you scoop to when indefensible he requires you attack a man who is wearing a springfield rifle on a field of blue above the ttpurple heart. thank you for your service and i yield back the balance of my time. >> thank you chairman. >> i think the gentleman for yielding. in a press conference last thursday, nancy pelosi said the president trump committed the impeachable defense of bribery evidence in his july 25 call transcript with president zelensky. in concert with that, multiple democratic members of this committee gave tv and radio interviews over the past week discussing how the presidents conduct supported his impeachment for committee bribery. all of which struck me as very on because for the longest time this is all about quid pro quo according to the whistleblower complaint but after witness after witness began saying there was no quid pro quo or even that quid pro quo was not impossible, we saw a shift from the democrats and it started to refer to the presidents conduct on the july 25 call as extortion. in out issues to begin last week to bribery. you use the wor
democrats, it's what you scoop to when indefensible he requires you attack a man who is wearing a springfield rifle on a field of blue above the ttpurple heart. thank you for your service and i yield back the balance of my time. >> thank you chairman. >> i think the gentleman for yielding. in a press conference last thursday, nancy pelosi said the president trump committed the impeachable defense of bribery evidence in his july 25 call transcript with president zelensky. in concert...
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dod is experienced staffing shortages in recent years including the federal prison facility in springfield missouri what measures has dod implemented to avoid staffing shortages? >> if you want to know what the staffing shortages came from i mentioned earlier rapid growth or expansion of the institution. we have had positions cut over the years. one year particularly had opened 10 new institutions which are three less than we had the year before. we had 5000 positions are made positions are made from a numbers then what happened last few years as a result of the 3000 vacancies we have now we have uncertain budget years where was predicted we would have significant cuts in budgets staffing. the leaders at the time of your physician were wary about hiring up to much though we didn't want to risk a whole lot of people in the budgie or came out. add to that the attrition. we hired 15,000 inmates -- employees during the 10 years i was director until 2003. they are eligible to retire. that's how we ended up where we are today preloadedd done since i've been here and prior to my arrival we have a
dod is experienced staffing shortages in recent years including the federal prison facility in springfield missouri what measures has dod implemented to avoid staffing shortages? >> if you want to know what the staffing shortages came from i mentioned earlier rapid growth or expansion of the institution. we have had positions cut over the years. one year particularly had opened 10 new institutions which are three less than we had the year before. we had 5000 positions are made positions...
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. >> springfield, that's it. perfect.lright. >> we have got an active shooter, saugus high school. >> pelley: police in california are investigating whether any threats were made by the 16- year-old behind thursday's high school shooting, but a study from the university of california, davis, credits red flag with stopping 21 potential mass murders in california over the last three years. in colorado, a lawsuit is attempting to prevent the red flag law from taking effect january 1. the name of the law is the zackari parrish violence prevention act, in memory of tony spurlock's fallen deputy. would you describe yourself as pro-gun rights? >> sock: im pro- rights. i'm a second amendment guy. >> pelley: then how can you support this? >> spurlock: this is not about taking guns away. this is about giving a respite time, a time for someone who is in danger and may not be making rational decisions at this point, an opportunity to stay alive. thr family members. an opportunity not to hurt let's eliminate as much danger as we can s
. >> springfield, that's it. perfect.lright. >> we have got an active shooter, saugus high school. >> pelley: police in california are investigating whether any threats were made by the 16- year-old behind thursday's high school shooting, but a study from the university of california, davis, credits red flag with stopping 21 potential mass murders in california over the last three years. in colorado, a lawsuit is attempting to prevent the red flag law from taking effect...
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in the future springfield requests that chicago articulate the reasonable belief that each person is engaged in criminal activity in support of international terrorism were the things that they found the suspicious about us are actually the things that are most important characteristics of our community we're very philanthropic and connected to each other. i always thought the paranoia is in a fact of the investigative tactics that they used the way the to the investigation caused us to be paranoid but what if what if some of these things are reversed it's not that this is the cause and that's the effect what if this was the purpose based on historically how the f.b.i. has dealt with communities of color it's not a stretch of the imagination to say that there are surveillance methods created paranoia but in fact they want to create paranoia within the muslim community shake the cage rattle the cage and see what comes out. and they thought there were terrorists there so that if they put enough heat and pressure on us they would cut out the what works and they would catch them on a pho
in the future springfield requests that chicago articulate the reasonable belief that each person is engaged in criminal activity in support of international terrorism were the things that they found the suspicious about us are actually the things that are most important characteristics of our community we're very philanthropic and connected to each other. i always thought the paranoia is in a fact of the investigative tactics that they used the way the to the investigation caused us to be...
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said fastly, i thought of nicely nicely, the character from guys and dolls that i tried out for at springfieldcut and didn't get it and i never forgave the director still furious to this day. anyway, fastly fastly is a cloud-based software company that became public with a bang back in may. they help companies quickly deliver online content what does that mean? alaska airlines uses the platform to test features without disrupting things for the vast majority of users spotify, we know we like and stock going higher, managed a content delivery network fastly makes sure you can book flights, go to event or stream content over the west in the seamless way possible. and when you have a ticket disaster, fastly makes sure they're not offering you outdated information as tickets get sold and if you're chasing digital experiences, you have to deliver content reliably or at speed otherwise users will go somewhere else that's why businesses bring in somebody like fastly it makes them better so many of these companies do that this stock had a very strong debut when it came public in may. it priced at $16
said fastly, i thought of nicely nicely, the character from guys and dolls that i tried out for at springfieldcut and didn't get it and i never forgave the director still furious to this day. anyway, fastly fastly is a cloud-based software company that became public with a bang back in may. they help companies quickly deliver online content what does that mean? alaska airlines uses the platform to test features without disrupting things for the vast majority of users spotify, we know we like...
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colonel, above your left breast you are wearing a device which is springfield musket on a bluefield. what is that device? >> it's combat badge. >> how do you get that badge? >> you have to be serving in a brigade or below tactical unit, that means fighting unit, in combat. >> under fire? >> correct. >> you are also wearing a purple heart. can you tell us in 20 or 30 seconds why you are wearing a purple heart? >> in 2014, in the probably the largest operations in decades, out we were conducting a patrol in conjunction with the marines and my vehicle was struck by an improvised explosive device that penetrat penetrated armor. >> were you injured? >> i was. >> the day after you appeared for your deposition, lieutenant colonel, president trump called you a never trumper. colonel vindman, would you call yourself a never trumper is this. >> i would call myself never partisan. >> thank you. mr. your military career you served under two presidents. have you ever waive erred from the oath y waivered from the oath you took? >> in every. >> do you have any political motivations for your appeara
colonel, above your left breast you are wearing a device which is springfield musket on a bluefield. what is that device? >> it's combat badge. >> how do you get that badge? >> you have to be serving in a brigade or below tactical unit, that means fighting unit, in combat. >> under fire? >> correct. >> you are also wearing a purple heart. can you tell us in 20 or 30 seconds why you are wearing a purple heart? >> in 2014, in the probably the largest...
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colonel, above your left breast you are wearing a device which is a springfield musket on a blue field. what is that? >> combat infantry badge. >> how do you get that. >> you have to serve in a brigade below tactical unit, front line, in combat. >> under fire? >> correct. >> you are also wearing a purple heart. can you tell us in 20 or 30 seconds why you're wearing a purple heart? >> in 2014 in the ramp-up to probably the largest urban operations -- urban operation in decades, outside of fallujah, we were conducting a patrol in connection with the marines and my vehicle was stuck by an ied that penetrated armor. >> were you injured? >> i was. >> the day after you appeared for your deposition, lieutenant colonel, president trump called you a never-trumper. colonel vindman, would you call yourself a never-trumper? >> representative, i'd call myself never partisan. >> thank you. colonel vindman in your military ka year you served under four presidents, two democrats, two republicans. have you ever wafred from the oath you took to defense the constitution? >> no. >> do you have any politic
colonel, above your left breast you are wearing a device which is a springfield musket on a blue field. what is that? >> combat infantry badge. >> how do you get that. >> you have to serve in a brigade below tactical unit, front line, in combat. >> under fire? >> correct. >> you are also wearing a purple heart. can you tell us in 20 or 30 seconds why you're wearing a purple heart? >> in 2014 in the ramp-up to probably the largest urban operations --...
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couple had a new baby girl, malia, and barack's job had him commuting from three hours chicago to springfield are you nuts? just get a job. make some money. this politics stuff is crazy. >> she's looking at the bank account and saying, is this really going to be our nut? >> though money was tight and the couple soon welcomed their second child, sasha, barack began pondering a bold new idea. a long-shot run for u.s. senate. >> it was a big gamble. his name is barack obama, and here he's running against a democratic candidate who would go on to spend $29 million? and his friends, including michelle, were very skeptical that this was a good idea. >> in time, michelle came around. >> i took my wife hat off and put on my citizen hat and thought, i would want to see what politics could be like with somebody like him in it. he would be one of the giants. >> to help support her family, michelle left public allies for a higher-paying position at the university of chicago. as her husband's 2004 illinois senate race heated up -- >> all right, enough talking, let's get busy. >> -- michelle joined the eff
couple had a new baby girl, malia, and barack's job had him commuting from three hours chicago to springfield are you nuts? just get a job. make some money. this politics stuff is crazy. >> she's looking at the bank account and saying, is this really going to be our nut? >> though money was tight and the couple soon welcomed their second child, sasha, barack began pondering a bold new idea. a long-shot run for u.s. senate. >> it was a big gamble. his name is barack obama, and...
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we also have several castro board members here, brian springfield, j.b., and isaiah with body.ome of the some of these guys have had a rough time with the fires. so if there's anything we can do to come in and support their business. body is back open so you can come shop, eat, drink in the castro. i also want to acknowledge rodney with the chamber of commerce and the s.p.a. is also here today. we've got everybody here. castro, we need some loving here. i especially want to thank the mayor and supervisor for changing up some of the zoning laws in upper market here where we are now able to fill in second story businesses and ground floor businesses like this one to get them open, to get them open quick and for people to enjoy it. so thank you for that. so with that, happy holidays, everybody. we have our tree lighting on monday at 6:00 at castro and 18th street. so come shop, eat, drink and stay in the castro. thank you. [applause] >> and andrea, come on up. >> hi, everybody. good morning. yes, i'm andrea with the castro community benefit district. we are responsible for keeping
we also have several castro board members here, brian springfield, j.b., and isaiah with body.ome of the some of these guys have had a rough time with the fires. so if there's anything we can do to come in and support their business. body is back open so you can come shop, eat, drink in the castro. i also want to acknowledge rodney with the chamber of commerce and the s.p.a. is also here today. we've got everybody here. castro, we need some loving here. i especially want to thank the mayor and...