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long day. >> coming up -- >> state of ohio versus kyle james stein. >> kyle stein is sentenced.rom the victim's families. >> there is no such as healing in this. this doesn't go away. we just have to live with this from now on. we just have to live with this from now on. >>> at the hamilton county justice center, it is a big day for kyle stein. the judge will decide how much time he will spend in prison for two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide. due to a plea deal, the judge will sentence stein as if he had not been driving under the influence, even though toxicology reports showed he was. but stein could still face anywhere from 1 to 10 years in prison. >> best case scenario -- i don't know. i don't know how to gave best case scenario in this situation. i'm seeing people, i'm seeing people being emotional. that's kind of hard. >> as part of the hearing stein will be allowed to make a statement to the family of the victims. >> i feel, yes, that i do owe it to them to say i'm sorry. we're not sure how the families will take it though. we don't know. saying i'm sorry is part
long day. >> coming up -- >> state of ohio versus kyle james stein. >> kyle stein is sentenced.rom the victim's families. >> there is no such as healing in this. this doesn't go away. we just have to live with this from now on. we just have to live with this from now on. >>> at the hamilton county justice center, it is a big day for kyle stein. the judge will decide how much time he will spend in prison for two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide. due to a...
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stein is too important for bavaria for that. it's 8 am one hour before the castle opens to tourists stefan claiborne to chose one of the guides and cleaning is also part of his job cleaning companies are not allowed in the chambers the danger of something getting damaged is too great. so often phones you know this is how every work day starts for us we clean up the dirt left by about 6000 visitors every morning for the things are clean again for the next 6000 for the subways for the next and $6.00 in. another 5 minutes then the 1st tourists arrive. during high season 20 cassel guides work in parallel every day. the difference between both place was the organisational management noise feinstein castle cannot be compared with the management at the sister councils of teams a and linda hope noise feinstein is a machine we're almost like assembly line workers we have no time for any interruptions every 5 minutes another 60 people get ushered in and there's really no room for hitches and. stefan claiborne teacher originally trained as
stein is too important for bavaria for that. it's 8 am one hour before the castle opens to tourists stefan claiborne to chose one of the guides and cleaning is also part of his job cleaning companies are not allowed in the chambers the danger of something getting damaged is too great. so often phones you know this is how every work day starts for us we clean up the dirt left by about 6000 visitors every morning for the things are clean again for the next 6000 for the subways for the next and...
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stein was a mess.hey owed people a lot of money, and then when they sold product to other customers, they didn't even collect that money. still, with some significant adjustments, i felt like i could help alan and howard save the company that their fathers built. so we struck a deal. come here, big guy. and i'm putting in $1 million. -there's the money. -alan: thank you. lemonis: so, in return, i was gonna own 50% of a. stein meats, but then i learned that the company was in way more trouble than i had been led to believe. woman: their payables are about $3.8 million. lemonis: that's several million more than i thought it was. and i learned that this company was more than $5 million in debt. guys, this is bad. this business is two weeks away from closing. i knew i had to withdraw my offer, but i also knew that alan and howard weren't gonna be able to make payroll unless they got help immediately. they needed $200,000. so we made one last deal. i'm gonna help you as much as i can, but in order for me to
stein was a mess.hey owed people a lot of money, and then when they sold product to other customers, they didn't even collect that money. still, with some significant adjustments, i felt like i could help alan and howard save the company that their fathers built. so we struck a deal. come here, big guy. and i'm putting in $1 million. -there's the money. -alan: thank you. lemonis: so, in return, i was gonna own 50% of a. stein meats, but then i learned that the company was in way more trouble...
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and this is esponse, this is your rebuttal of gertrude stein. [orange] and it's also, i wouldn't put so much of the weight on gertrude stein as more on people who have sort of misused that quote. because she was just talking about her childhood home. [smiry specific. [orange] and it was developed over. so in her "everybody's" autobiography, somebody asks her, "why don't you write about oakland?" "there is no there there." she's just talking about r experience. and so people have used it to say oakland has no character. and that is more a reflection on what people think of oakland or and trying to make oaknto than what her thoughts were. [smith] it may be as much a rebuttal of those people than of her. [orange] [smith] right. and oakland, as we'll come to in a second, is a character in this book. this book struck me, so i thought two things about this book. it's a portrait of america that we don't see and it's a portrait of americanwe don't see. there is not, as far as it goes, a lot of native american literature or native american storytelling a
and this is esponse, this is your rebuttal of gertrude stein. [orange] and it's also, i wouldn't put so much of the weight on gertrude stein as more on people who have sort of misused that quote. because she was just talking about her childhood home. [smiry specific. [orange] and it was developed over. so in her "everybody's" autobiography, somebody asks her, "why don't you write about oakland?" "there is no there there." she's just talking about r experience. and...
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in this case it is the boxing ring, and it is israel and policy stein going at it. and the new ref is obama. then you see round number. and the old refs, busch bush, clinton, reagan, albeit up. >> it is a food example and if you are doing a good political cartoon, you can distill it down to a nice visual nugget that can convey the complexity, hopefully with a little bite. this is a cartoon i did that they liked here. it is about the head of the chamber of commerce, which happens to be next door. >> i should date my cartoons, but i believe this one is in 2008. resistance is fought i'll, and they are blasting the delmonicos with piles of cash. i understand he actually likes these cartoons, which fills me with mixed emotions. these represent the golden age of american political cartooning, which you would have found in puck magazine. they are done by kepler. they are color larry smith grabs. i wish i knew the exact details of the political cartoon at the time. the big thumb of the big interests held down on the speak. the caption down here is very small. the leader of
in this case it is the boxing ring, and it is israel and policy stein going at it. and the new ref is obama. then you see round number. and the old refs, busch bush, clinton, reagan, albeit up. >> it is a food example and if you are doing a good political cartoon, you can distill it down to a nice visual nugget that can convey the complexity, hopefully with a little bite. this is a cartoon i did that they liked here. it is about the head of the chamber of commerce, which happens to be...
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stein from serry tail to cash cow. w. . i don't think it's a wild guess sometimes but most end up in. research i've been thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes question anything to see from the country that i not. needed to take his grandmother down. it's all about a new i might show join me to meet the gentleman from the happy. post. and knocked me out. and call me primitive. that could. never defeated me back. to. africa. my current or dark monarto for good. or for the greater good. of. a mood. of the more. in the public perception africa is now assuming the position to which it was always entitled to. their views of the issues it is a. few months starting january 1st. this is a d.-w. news live from berlin a possible step towards resolving the conflict in eastern ukraine there was a hero's welcome in the capital kiev for 76 men and women released by russian backed separatists in the country's east in return for ukrainian government polices all of his friends urse will go to kiev for the latest a
stein from serry tail to cash cow. w. . i don't think it's a wild guess sometimes but most end up in. research i've been thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes question anything to see from the country that i not. needed to take his grandmother down. it's all about a new i might show join me to meet the gentleman from the happy. post. and knocked me out. and call me primitive. that could. never defeated me back. to. africa. my current or dark monarto for good. or for...
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stein was a russian agent.w jill stein. but i know she's not a russian agent. then she said tulsi gabbard is a weapon of russia. lost all credibility because you know that tulsi gabbard -- and i give her respect. vote the other day. i give her a lot of respect. wrong.w it was but i don't know, but i know one thing. not an agent of russia. about me three years ago, took me 2 1/2 years of phony, horrible hits where they hurt a lot of people. they hurt a lot of innocent people. 2 1/2 years, but then when they said jill stein -- they mean it, too. about louieid it gohmert, the congressman of texas. the difference is he's such a tough guy, he started screaming. he made a statement. it was like a perfect statement. statement and they started screaming he's an agent of russia. these people have gone crazy, ok. they've gone crazy. they perpetrated the russia hoax, the biggest lie ever told to the american public. an unelecteduraged bureaucrats to thwart the will of the american voters. have spent every waking minute of
stein was a russian agent.w jill stein. but i know she's not a russian agent. then she said tulsi gabbard is a weapon of russia. lost all credibility because you know that tulsi gabbard -- and i give her respect. vote the other day. i give her a lot of respect. wrong.w it was but i don't know, but i know one thing. not an agent of russia. about me three years ago, took me 2 1/2 years of phony, horrible hits where they hurt a lot of people. they hurt a lot of innocent people. 2 1/2 years, but...
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yogen stein yes coming on as yes interplanetary time lord yogen stein 23. the number of rejected by the papers was 93 and i hereby declare that said boris johnson is duly elected the. thank you thank you mr mr mr act you are turning off your morning everybody you boil a gentleman i thank you all very much and there's no i don't want to i don't want to tempt fate because clearly lots of results are still coming in and we're still many dealing with projections but at this stage it does look as though this one nation conservative government has been given a powerful new mandate for the buck to get pretty done. not just to get pretty done but to unite this country and to take it forward and to focus on the priorities of the british people above all on the n.h.s. and yes we will recruit 50000 more nurses and 6000 more g.p.'s and we will build 40 new hospitals and i'm proud to say that one of the across the country and one of those hospitals will be right here in oxbridge and south reisa and i'm grateful i'm grateful once again to the people of oxbridge inside. i
yogen stein yes coming on as yes interplanetary time lord yogen stein 23. the number of rejected by the papers was 93 and i hereby declare that said boris johnson is duly elected the. thank you thank you mr mr mr act you are turning off your morning everybody you boil a gentleman i thank you all very much and there's no i don't want to i don't want to tempt fate because clearly lots of results are still coming in and we're still many dealing with projections but at this stage it does look as...
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cite a lot of philosophers including one of the forefathers of modern linguistics ludovick with can stein who is famous for his thinking on how the limits of our language is sad the limits of our worlds and not only him in a broad cultural sense but also in everyday life the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves and about others that's essentially what your 1st book after yourself is all about isn't it yeah well you know you could put 10 people in a room. and they would all describe it definitely and you know something or might be similarity some things are the same but they'll be the b. distinctions they'll be very distinct things that are that are clearly different from another and so another way to say that is we all living life through a very unique lens and that lens is created the language it's in the now what of that you're telling yourself and you tell other people and and i think it's important for people to pay attention to how they're describing the lives and what their narrative as we are also the products of our conditioning life conditioning and i think the only differen
cite a lot of philosophers including one of the forefathers of modern linguistics ludovick with can stein who is famous for his thinking on how the limits of our language is sad the limits of our worlds and not only him in a broad cultural sense but also in everyday life the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves and about others that's essentially what your 1st book after yourself is all about isn't it yeah well you know you could put 10 people in a room. and they would all describe it...
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stein, we will start with you. >> good morning. as you mentioned, in addition to my research, i am a practicing child psychiatrist, and many of the children i treat our children of the crisis. clinical work has opened my eyes how this crisis involves multiple systems. treatment,s focus on but many of these families have touched multiple systems. , publicon probation housing, the systems interact in complicated ways. i think understanding this and there consequences is essential if we are to confront this crisis. we have made great strides in some of these areas, but some of these efforts have had consequences. for example, some pain people are being taking off opioids to quickly and others have trouble finding a new doctor when one retires. we need to focus on continuing to decrease opioids but also make sure the individuals have access to pain management as well as treatment. .> thank you mr. kelly. >> good morning. for this opportunity to address these solutions, and distributors do not manufacture foremand this drive opioids. th
stein, we will start with you. >> good morning. as you mentioned, in addition to my research, i am a practicing child psychiatrist, and many of the children i treat our children of the crisis. clinical work has opened my eyes how this crisis involves multiple systems. treatment,s focus on but many of these families have touched multiple systems. , publicon probation housing, the systems interact in complicated ways. i think understanding this and there consequences is essential if we are...
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she said that jill stein from greedy party, she said jill stein was a russian agent.stein. she's a fine woman. but i know she's not a russian agent. said, tulsi gabbard is a weapon of russia. and they lost all credibility, because we know that tulsi herard -- and i give respect -- she didn't vote the other day. i give her a lot of respect. trump: she knew it was wrong. i know one thing, she is not an agent of russia. . that's what they said about me three years ago. it took me two and a half years whereny, horrible hits they heard a lot of people. they heard a lot of innocent people. two and a half years. said en when they sit -- jill stein. the congressman of texas is such a tough guy. he made a statement. it was like a perfect statement. started screaming he is an agent of russia. these people have gone crazy. they have gone crazy. they perpetrated the russia hoax. the biggest why ever told to the american public. they encouraged in a selected group of bureaucrats to toward -- sort the will of the american voters. our opponents have spent every waking minute of the
she said that jill stein from greedy party, she said jill stein was a russian agent.stein. she's a fine woman. but i know she's not a russian agent. said, tulsi gabbard is a weapon of russia. and they lost all credibility, because we know that tulsi herard -- and i give respect -- she didn't vote the other day. i give her a lot of respect. trump: she knew it was wrong. i know one thing, she is not an agent of russia. . that's what they said about me three years ago. it took me two and a half...
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meets philip collison a 29 year old dairy farmer in the northern state of hunnish stein in germany his land cover some $170.00 hector's and he works together with his father an employee and an apprentice. they can shed was built 3 years ago and complies with the latest german regulation on animal welfare. for $150.00 cows at a cost of $6000.00 euros per account so that means for cancer around a 1000000 euros just in order to make money from the cows which is really working at the moment we get $0.34 for a liter of milk but the production costs are much higher so unfortunately at the moment it's a loss making business. the farmer says increasing environmental protection regulation is hurting his business soon he'll have to spread manure with a hose instead of this muck spreader the purpose of the new rules is to reduce the spread of the pollutants omonia. you know one nice start from january of next year i won't be allowed to use this manure spreader on farmland anymore and from 2025 not on grassland either this or require another investment of around 150000 euros. he's already reduced
meets philip collison a 29 year old dairy farmer in the northern state of hunnish stein in germany his land cover some $170.00 hector's and he works together with his father an employee and an apprentice. they can shed was built 3 years ago and complies with the latest german regulation on animal welfare. for $150.00 cows at a cost of $6000.00 euros per account so that means for cancer around a 1000000 euros just in order to make money from the cows which is really working at the moment we get...
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political correspondent kate brady or joins me to talk more about the president's address and then mr stein my said that the event that he reflected got reflected on the most was the anti semitic attack in hollywood just tell us well it really underlines the importance of this issue right now in germany and in other countries as well but specifically of course the number of reported on to semitic crimes in germany has been creeping up in recent years and the events in in october that attack there really ship could german society and he really used this attack as a symbol in his speech specifically the door which actually prevented the attack from ensign entering the synagogue backing up back in october saying that if that door was strong enough to stop that attack on germans now strong enough and capable to stand up to against anti-semitism but also why didn't they strong enough and capable to stand up against any kind of racism and any kind of hate kit what else will you talk about i say one of the other main issues is democracy and one of his main issues is saying to germans do not take d
political correspondent kate brady or joins me to talk more about the president's address and then mr stein my said that the event that he reflected got reflected on the most was the anti semitic attack in hollywood just tell us well it really underlines the importance of this issue right now in germany and in other countries as well but specifically of course the number of reported on to semitic crimes in germany has been creeping up in recent years and the events in in october that attack...
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berlin coming up next our documentary film takes a look at the castle that inspired walt disney or sean stein that's more coming up here i'm brian thomas the entire news team thanks for being with us. it's all happening going to fit perfectly. to link to news from africa the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions continue on with the country debuts after coming program tonight from for an easy any. easy to out with safety deputed slash africa join us on facebook at w africa.
berlin coming up next our documentary film takes a look at the castle that inspired walt disney or sean stein that's more coming up here i'm brian thomas the entire news team thanks for being with us. it's all happening going to fit perfectly. to link to news from africa the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions continue on with the country debuts after coming program tonight from for an easy any. easy to out with safety deputed slash africa join us on facebook at w africa.
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at the other end the photos were inaccurate madhu's to round was denied by billy ja stein and offside florrie annoyed house squandered the rebound and the schools stayed left. marco was a side not performing like credible contenders for the title. 2 direct passes in the 2nd half gave got back the best shots of the game but on his side play are fighting to make cowards another simply say for yosh are still trying to score on the one more opportunity before the whistle but he is good says misuse shoulder swipe symbolic of gladbach struggle in front of the ets a go marco was a disappointment is your going cleans man's part for rewards while glad back now full 2 points behind lights head to head into the winter break unbeaten in 40 games . now as let's take a look now at all the results so far all much j 17 well part of an upset frankfurt does little feat only on bad in hats a bad ending and it's scoreless spine left it late to be both but like they came from behind to defeat. cologne down vet at the same initial current freiburg shot the point smites lost to 10 man lay the course in an o
at the other end the photos were inaccurate madhu's to round was denied by billy ja stein and offside florrie annoyed house squandered the rebound and the schools stayed left. marco was a side not performing like credible contenders for the title. 2 direct passes in the 2nd half gave got back the best shots of the game but on his side play are fighting to make cowards another simply say for yosh are still trying to score on the one more opportunity before the whistle but he is good says misuse...
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okay, on our second panel we have doctor bradley stein. mr. patrick kelly, doctor rhonda hauser, and ms. sue cowper. and doctor bradley stein is a senior physician, policy researcher for reincorporation. doctor stein is a practicing child and adolescent psychiatrist and senior physician policy researcher. at the rand corporation and adjunct associate professor of psychiatry at the university of pittsburg. mr. patrick kelly as an hda's executive vice president of government affairs. ra. kelly oversees all hda state and federal legislative regulatory and political activities. and then doctor rhonda hauser, doctor hauser is a vice president of policy on government affairs. operations for f the national community pharmacists association. and then ms. sue cow, is that correct? ms. sue thought, for over 25 years miss the ball has a private consultant specializing in policy issues, relating to substance abuse prevention andd treatment. and to hour of our witnesses on the second panel, i am d ing to have to ask you to hold your statements to one minut
okay, on our second panel we have doctor bradley stein. mr. patrick kelly, doctor rhonda hauser, and ms. sue cowper. and doctor bradley stein is a senior physician, policy researcher for reincorporation. doctor stein is a practicing child and adolescent psychiatrist and senior physician policy researcher. at the rand corporation and adjunct associate professor of psychiatry at the university of pittsburg. mr. patrick kelly as an hda's executive vice president of government affairs. ra. kelly...
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. >>> the tenderloin neighborhood in san francisco is getting new recycling containers that are steinedter off the street. supervisor matt haney today introduced what he calls super bins. fortified versions of the standard blue containers. the bin locks automatically and only unlocks when it's inside of a truck. the containers are tougher to cut into. >> what i hear from small businesses and residents all the time is help us keep trash in the bins to keep our neighborhoods clean. and this bin, this super in indestructible bin. structible bin. >> the plan is to put them in other san francisco neighborhoods as well. >>> in petaluma tonight, fire evacuees met the strangers who saved their animals during the kincaid farmer. evacuees of october's kincaid fire were mingling with the volunteers. many left personal messages and told their fire stories. their way of saying thanks. >> he was so nice, i was crying. . he's like i'm fine, it's all good. i'm get your goats. >> big or small, we get 'em all. we got a flying squirrel, an ocelling all the animals and feeding them isn't cheap. the nonprof
. >>> the tenderloin neighborhood in san francisco is getting new recycling containers that are steinedter off the street. supervisor matt haney today introduced what he calls super bins. fortified versions of the standard blue containers. the bin locks automatically and only unlocks when it's inside of a truck. the containers are tougher to cut into. >> what i hear from small businesses and residents all the time is help us keep trash in the bins to keep our neighborhoods clean....
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a row, 19-year-old serbian player called up from santa cruz, didn't get to play, but willie cauley-stein did, rim to rim hustle, defense, offense, d'angelo russell, looking good. also chiming in, loves to play against minnesota, over 50 last time they faced him. and they built up a lead, as many as 24, but the timberwolves get into the game, but damion lee, alex burke, 25 points, much to the approval of somebody who knows about shooting three pointers. 113-104. that's two in a row. >>> usf looking pretty good as they take the show to fresno, showing how to close out a game. cuteness of a christmas righty. usf was down eight, and shabazz it's a three. 45 seconds left, they were also tight, they give it to him again, outer limits, right back in the game. now tied at 69-69, five seconds left, shabazz with the game- winning bucket. he had 17, there you go. 71-69 is your final.>>> a done deal, as of tonight, scoff if you want, but beast mode is coming back. the run the people are still talking about in seattle, causing an earthquake up there. >> he had a physical late this afternoon, and he p
a row, 19-year-old serbian player called up from santa cruz, didn't get to play, but willie cauley-stein did, rim to rim hustle, defense, offense, d'angelo russell, looking good. also chiming in, loves to play against minnesota, over 50 last time they faced him. and they built up a lead, as many as 24, but the timberwolves get into the game, but damion lee, alex burke, 25 points, much to the approval of somebody who knows about shooting three pointers. 113-104. that's two in a row. >>>...
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. >> while glenn robinson the third warmed up with willie cauley-stein. these boys watched and learned in some of the most expensive seats at the chase center during the warmup. >> can we talk about how we are sitting courtside right now, thoughts. >> it's insane. like seeing the players they look bigger in person. >> to this team nothing phases them. >> they grew as young men exponentially right after the fire. and they are still growing now. but it's amazing the maturity level that i have seen in them throughout a year. >> a year ago the devastating campfire took the lives of 86 people and burned thousands of homes. te warriors organization hosted the aspiring basketball players who were also affected. >> it's cool to see. we had the warriors guys come up to our gym in paradise about a month ago probably. it's cool they invite us out here. >> reporter: these high school seniors hope to leave a legacy behind. after all they won the first 20 season games into nine years. despite not a single home game last zbloonz what's your message to the young guys lac
. >> while glenn robinson the third warmed up with willie cauley-stein. these boys watched and learned in some of the most expensive seats at the chase center during the warmup. >> can we talk about how we are sitting courtside right now, thoughts. >> it's insane. like seeing the players they look bigger in person. >> to this team nothing phases them. >> they grew as young men exponentially right after the fire. and they are still growing now. but it's amazing the...
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. >> while glenn rib robinson warmed with will willie cauley-stein.d and learn sitting in the most expensive seats at chase center during the warmup. >> can we talk about the fact we are courtside right now, thoughts. >> it's very insane, seeing these players they look bigger in person. >> to this team nothing phases them. >> they grew at young men exponentially after the fire and still growing now. but it's amazing the maturity i've seen in them throughout the year. >> a year ago the devastating campfire took the lives of 86 people and burned thousands of homes. tonight the warriors organization hosted the basketball players who were affected. >> we had the warriors guys come to our gym in paradise about a month ago probably. it's cool they invited us here. >> the high school seniors hope to leave a legacy and after all they won the first 20 season games in nine years. despite not having a single home game last season. >> what's the message to the young guys back here? >> just keep working hard if you love basketball, keep playing. and you'll get bet
. >> while glenn rib robinson warmed with will willie cauley-stein.d and learn sitting in the most expensive seats at chase center during the warmup. >> can we talk about the fact we are courtside right now, thoughts. >> it's very insane, seeing these players they look bigger in person. >> to this team nothing phases them. >> they grew at young men exponentially after the fire and still growing now. but it's amazing the maturity i've seen in them throughout the...
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let's see if it holds up. >> good to see you, sam stein.hanks so much. >>> democratic presidential candidate tom steyer is going to join ali velshi and stephanie ruhle live at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. coming up on this show, where in the world is rudy giuliani? washington spent hours drilling into the trump administration-ukraine scandal, the president's personal lawyer was on a trip with a stop in ukraine. where else? so what was he doing there? a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum. it's specially-designed with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. cascade platinum's unique actionpacs dissolve quickly... ...to remove stuck-on food. . . for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. choose the detergent that lets your dishwasher do the dishes! cascade platinum. the number one recommended brand in north america. the ones that make a truebeen difference in people's lives. and mike's won th
let's see if it holds up. >> good to see you, sam stein.hanks so much. >>> democratic presidential candidate tom steyer is going to join ali velshi and stephanie ruhle live at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. coming up on this show, where in the world is rudy giuliani? washington spent hours drilling into the trump administration-ukraine scandal, the president's personal lawyer was on a trip with a stop in ukraine. where else? so what was he doing there? a lot of folks ask me why...
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add, if you can, little details like this is cal's pence caricature and he is drinking with a beer stein that looks remarkably like donald trump. and little touches like that. and this is hillary leaving the hotel and she has bill carrying all of the luggage or the baggage. and anyway, you get the joke. and these are more cartoons from the art wood collection and these were done from ron covington in the '80s, and covington has a distinctive style, and he is related to the david lavine school of caricature, but he took it his own direction, and the very light crosshatching in here with a lot of gray scale, and they are beautifully done. the, ka ch shcaricatures are a thing, because you can exaggerate the features, and then limit them. some are very good of going to tej of taking it away from something that you would recognize as the individual. covington's stuff is like that, the boris yeltsin is a wonderful extremely exaggerated pushing it into forms there, and there is senator byrd from west virginia. jerry brown. it is always fascinating when you also work with people, and i will work
add, if you can, little details like this is cal's pence caricature and he is drinking with a beer stein that looks remarkably like donald trump. and little touches like that. and this is hillary leaving the hotel and she has bill carrying all of the luggage or the baggage. and anyway, you get the joke. and these are more cartoons from the art wood collection and these were done from ron covington in the '80s, and covington has a distinctive style, and he is related to the david lavine school...
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usually add if you can little details like this is cal's caricature and he's drinking from a beer stein that looks like donald trump. and here's hillary and bill carrying the luggage and baggage. you get the joke. >> these were done by ron covington in the '80s, and covington has a distinctive style and he took it in his own direction and there's light cross hatching in here with a gray scale. caricatures are are a very strange thing. when you're trying to caricature somebody, you exaggerate features and then there are limits to the exaggeration and some are good of taking it right to the very edge and taking it away as something you would recognize as that individual. covington's stuff is like that. this boris yeltsin is a wonderful, extremely exaggerated pushing of the forms and it's just wonderful. here's senator bird and jerry brown. sometimes i'll talk to art students and do work shops with caricature. it's amazing how you don't always have to be so rendered and detailed. a presidential caricature in particular but it's true of political figures and george bush and barack obama, i
usually add if you can little details like this is cal's caricature and he's drinking from a beer stein that looks like donald trump. and here's hillary and bill carrying the luggage and baggage. you get the joke. >> these were done by ron covington in the '80s, and covington has a distinctive style and he took it in his own direction and there's light cross hatching in here with a gray scale. caricatures are are a very strange thing. when you're trying to caricature somebody, you...
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the nonprofit ceo sat down with our susie stein will for the first time.>> come down here and it was scary. >> that is how james wood describes his first night at the stair center in berkeley. is a wrapping rehousing program run by bay area community services our backs. the program is supposed to help people from encampments into permanent housing. >> i've been really upset because when i first got here it was deplorable conditions. >> in the stair center? >> yes. it seems to be a glorified homeless encampment. there was so much drugs being used and the doors were slamming every two minutes you can't sleep because they are up all night in and out of the buildings. >> james says he moved into the stair center in september. during his two months there he says the building has gone a full week without hot water. had things that didn't work, flooded bathrooms, broken washers and dryers and fire extinguishers that were more than six months overdue for inspection. >> doesn't feel safe?>> no. >> is it clean in there? >> no. that is why it was so deplorable. bathrooms were disgusting. >> jam
the nonprofit ceo sat down with our susie stein will for the first time.>> come down here and it was scary. >> that is how james wood describes his first night at the stair center in berkeley. is a wrapping rehousing program run by bay area community services our backs. the program is supposed to help people from encampments into permanent housing. >> i've been really upset because when i first got here it was deplorable conditions. >> in the stair center? >> yes....
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with mr stein my. and the exchange of 70 prisoners between russia and ukraine in september last year has also allowed to restore confidence. discussions have allowed today and i will let each one speak to advance on all these fronts it is all good. the subject of disengagement of prisoners is the clarification of the ceasefire. that is also about the confidence in the evolution of the politics of the following months we've also spoken. about the work. by our foreign ministers and diplomats for the following 4 months consisting of working for the conversations to allow the security and political conditions for local elections with the objective of in the next 4 months having a new norm and this summit to achieve this work. will now speak. and we believe in this risk of the peace process and the conference and today's discussions and the behind the scenes. discussions have helped us to achieve a result for the 1st time in 3 months march. first of all i would like to think you know. that's the 1st. and em
with mr stein my. and the exchange of 70 prisoners between russia and ukraine in september last year has also allowed to restore confidence. discussions have allowed today and i will let each one speak to advance on all these fronts it is all good. the subject of disengagement of prisoners is the clarification of the ceasefire. that is also about the confidence in the evolution of the politics of the following months we've also spoken. about the work. by our foreign ministers and diplomats for...
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there live in these will this is what is uniting them to stein is the need to fight the corruption and the need to have a new policy as an economy we need to have a productive economy this is what made our country despite the richness in its private sector and its people and its natural resources we are going back up because of corruption and this is what's uniting us despite our political and religious different differences so we should. see that opportunities and. unite all together and that's why we are 2nd if i think i would cease in the government because we think that the unity of the people on antiquity option is a golden opportunity that we should not miss. one more question before we turn to foreign policy actually on lebanon specifically when you were minister of energy and water you promised the lebanese 24 hours of atrocity by 2015 that deadline has not happened it's passed it's nearly 5 years later anyone that goes to lebanon knows that there are severe electricity cuts no matter where in the country you are so why have your promises failed to restore electricity and it's
there live in these will this is what is uniting them to stein is the need to fight the corruption and the need to have a new policy as an economy we need to have a productive economy this is what made our country despite the richness in its private sector and its people and its natural resources we are going back up because of corruption and this is what's uniting us despite our political and religious different differences so we should. see that opportunities and. unite all together and...
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the nonprofit ceo sat down with our susie stein will for the first time.>> come down here and it was scary. >> that is how james wood describes his first night at the stair center in berkeley. is a wrapping rehousing program run by bay area community services our backs. the program
the nonprofit ceo sat down with our susie stein will for the first time.>> come down here and it was scary. >> that is how james wood describes his first night at the stair center in berkeley. is a wrapping rehousing program run by bay area community services our backs. the program
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stein slashing the hoop, spins and goes with the left.own to the final couple minutes here, dramon green to glenn robinson iii. good night for the warriors. >> we are back with more. 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! wifi up there? uhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover the amount of student loan debt i have, i'm embarrassed to even say. we just decided we didn't want debt any longer. ♪ i didn't realize how easy investing could be. i'm picking companies that i believe in. ♪ i think sofi money is amazing. ♪ thank you sofi. sofi thank you, we love you. ♪ a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle somembers like kate.ove you. whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said..
stein slashing the hoop, spins and goes with the left.own to the final couple minutes here, dramon green to glenn robinson iii. good night for the warriors. >> we are back with more. 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! wifi up there? uhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome....
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stein. dr. kelly. >> good morning. thank you for the opportunity to discuss how we are addressing the opioid crisis. distributors do not drive demand for medicine. industry's primary goal is to operate perfectly. the drug enforcement administration and food administration as well as state regulatory agencies. in order to handle controlled substances all must be properly licensed and have a valid dea registration. we look forward to working with the committee as you move forward to look at solutions. >> dr. has appeared > houser. numbers -- members identify possible overly utilization. to look at forgers. we disposed of and proper meds. utilizing ovoid abuse toolkits. advocating for great pharmacist access. i will summarize my recommendations. dialogue withued all supply chains and continued health care provider resources are important. enhanced integration and data sharing. in cluing -- including prescriber systems. haveed pharmacist manuals not been updated since 2010. i would encourage the dea to do so. advancing the
stein. dr. kelly. >> good morning. thank you for the opportunity to discuss how we are addressing the opioid crisis. distributors do not drive demand for medicine. industry's primary goal is to operate perfectly. the drug enforcement administration and food administration as well as state regulatory agencies. in order to handle controlled substances all must be properly licensed and have a valid dea registration. we look forward to working with the committee as you move forward to look at...
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well in a news conference nasr administrator jim bryden stein said that a technical error with the onboard clock caused the collision a 2nd isn't what he had to say. that anomaly resulted in the vehicle believing that the time was different than it actually was and because that timing was a little bit off. what ended up happening is the spacecraft tried to maintain a very precise control that it normally wouldn't have tried to maintain and it burned a lot of a lot of prop in that in that part of the flight and when that prop got burnt looked like we were going to be able to go ahead and rendezvous with the international well as braincase cowing now a former nasa employee and now a credentialed nasa journalist kate according to a nasa administrator the timing was a bit off is that an accurate assessment of what went wrong in your view oh yeah he explained it perfectly well the clock did not know what time it was but the spacecraft did exactly what it should have done at the time the clock find it was unfortunately the clock was wrong and here we are ok so i mean not so was also katie seekin
well in a news conference nasr administrator jim bryden stein said that a technical error with the onboard clock caused the collision a 2nd isn't what he had to say. that anomaly resulted in the vehicle believing that the time was different than it actually was and because that timing was a little bit off. what ended up happening is the spacecraft tried to maintain a very precise control that it normally wouldn't have tried to maintain and it burned a lot of a lot of prop in that in that part...
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shuttle program was terminated in 2011 well in a news conference in the us or administrator jim bryden stein said that a technical error with the on board clock caused the glitch to take a listen to what he had to say. that anomaly resulted in the vehicle believing that the time was different than it actually was and because that timing was a little bit off. what ended up happening is the spacecraft tried to maintain a very precise control that it normally wouldn't have tried to maintain and it burned a lot of a lot of prop in that in that part of the flight and when that prop got burnt looked like we were going to be able to go ahead and rendezvous with the international space station well let's bring in kate cowan now a former nasa employee and now a credentialed nasa journalist kate according to a nasa administrator the timing was a bit off is that an accurate assessment of what went wrong in your view oh yeah he explained it perfectly well the clock did not know what time it was but the spacecraft did exactly what it should have done at the time the clock find it was unfortunately the cl
shuttle program was terminated in 2011 well in a news conference in the us or administrator jim bryden stein said that a technical error with the on board clock caused the glitch to take a listen to what he had to say. that anomaly resulted in the vehicle believing that the time was different than it actually was and because that timing was a little bit off. what ended up happening is the spacecraft tried to maintain a very precise control that it normally wouldn't have tried to maintain and it...
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shuttle program was terminated in 2011 you've got to in a news conference nasa administrator jim bryden stein said that a technical error with the onboard clock caused the glitch that cyclists in 20 have say that anomaly resulted in the vehicle believing that the time was different than it actually was and because that timing was a little bit off. what ended up happening is the spacecraft tried to maintain a very precise control that it normally wouldn't have tried to maintain and it burned a lot of a lot of prop in that in that part of the flight and when that prop got burnt looked like we were going to be able to go ahead and rendezvous with the international space station to broaden sinai from nasa well a skid row in los angeles is well known for its homeless population and life that can be tough but one resident is trying to change the face of his neighborhood through his office under the autistic name shows a lot he draws attention to skid row's plight. around 3000 people sleep rough here on skid row in downtown los angeles it's the highest concentration of unsheltered people in the u.s.
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can you speak up please yes of course so mr putin next year russia was liberated for the 15 stein the day of national unity they day was meant to honor the memory of our past and our ancestors our forefathers was and gave this heritage to us all that we have we all were to them i'm sorry. their. thanks to them the youth today understands very well the value of our country. so let me put in every year on the 4th of november thousands of people have the opportunity to attend the. it's. called we are united to it's been 3 years since we started holding this concert says there is no void for us and your kind words when you were d. we've just been listening in to a lot of your putin as he feels questions from both foreign and domestic journalists and his annual marathon a press conference where we bring you more on that just a little bit. your tech giants among them apple microsoft and google are facing a lawsuit from numerous congolese parents and children human rights groups accuse the companies of being complicit in the deaths of children who are working and cobalt mines in the company
can you speak up please yes of course so mr putin next year russia was liberated for the 15 stein the day of national unity they day was meant to honor the memory of our past and our ancestors our forefathers was and gave this heritage to us all that we have we all were to them i'm sorry. their. thanks to them the youth today understands very well the value of our country. so let me put in every year on the 4th of november thousands of people have the opportunity to attend the. it's. called we...
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you know our part of our i want to ask stein's and stick getting people to enjoy police trying to do the us what are you hoping to achieve the police is no one's enemy. the citizenship amendment act makes it easier for migrants from afghanistan bangladesh and pakistan who aren't muslim to become indian citizens critics say the law could lead to many muslims losing their citizenship. broader. staging protests is all right they should not be violent so i oppose that whatever the police are doing i request them not to do it they should also listen also indians like you we are also humans. i guess. as protests continued on sunday in the capital and other parts of the country the government insisted that law will not be repealed i protest had been ongoing since parliament passed the law earlier in december i was but a student protests and. university in the capital a week ago turned into a movement of hundreds of thousands of students and anti-government protesters nationwide people were angered after government forces fought with students and stormed the campus by tear gas into the libra
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. >> at 7:15, in her latest book "the truth will set you free" gloria stein emthrough a collection of essays. >> it is hopeful to see what ame before because now the "me too" movement and thanks to technology and the web is all over the world. but it's a process and now it is a majority consciousness. county m, baltimore president on his book "the empowered university" and interviewed from wes moore. >> we are working through our work in the humanities and looking at ways to help students to learn to ask the hard questions and read critically but to appreciate the value of evidence in a society that is bottom barreding us with information and different points of view with things being confused of what is truth and what is not. educated people should have the skills to ask the questions to lead to the evidence that can determine what is truth. >> watch book tv this week weekend and every weekend on c-span 2. >> sunday night, american history tv on c-span 3 looks back of the senate impeachment trial of president bill clinton. >> we are here today the president suffered a terrible moral
. >> at 7:15, in her latest book "the truth will set you free" gloria stein emthrough a collection of essays. >> it is hopeful to see what ame before because now the "me too" movement and thanks to technology and the web is all over the world. but it's a process and now it is a majority consciousness. county m, baltimore president on his book "the empowered university" and interviewed from wes moore. >> we are working through our work in the...
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you refused to vote for hillary clinton and voted for the green party presidential candidate jill stein given how narrow trumps electoral college victory over clinton was in the specially in those 3 states and given how utterly all full the trump presidency has been kids in cages the muslim by the wall the white nationalism on full display surely you must now regret that decision not to back in your eyes the lesser of 2 evils hillary clinton in 2016 well i don't think that my vote would have been the one vote to push hillary killed clinton across the line one we've got to recognize bernie sanders was treated unfairly by the democratic party establishment if they had been fair there was a good chance he would have won and yet i'm clearly conveniently ran against i know because we disagreed then we disagree at all and that it is my non-value added i'd rather forget but only for a moment just looking outside of what i call them us them i'm a disagreement ok but look just looking back at what trump has done over 3 years do you think not just you plus you obviously you're one vote wouldn't c
you refused to vote for hillary clinton and voted for the green party presidential candidate jill stein given how narrow trumps electoral college victory over clinton was in the specially in those 3 states and given how utterly all full the trump presidency has been kids in cages the muslim by the wall the white nationalism on full display surely you must now regret that decision not to back in your eyes the lesser of 2 evils hillary clinton in 2016 well i don't think that my vote would have...