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stephenson brought out. is there any likelihood the jury would've recommended that person or that a judge would override the jury's recommendation for life rather than death. >> aggravating circumstance upgrade the meditators, but what matters here is the scenario would not impact the constitutionality with which again, nothing about mr. madison's condition inside the states interest in richard duchenne for a heinous crime. >> i mean, what is the significance? i would've thought all we were concerned about was mental significant, mental ability and understanding. there is things, blindness, inability to walk, none of that is relevant under ford and panetti. >> that is correct. in fact, panetti talks about something similar to that. another category of inmates as a result not mental illness that they were tulsa turned, they were callous, they blame other people for the crime. >> what is your opinion under the mri significance? >> mris can help diagnose vascular dementia. we never dispute whether he has vascul
stephenson brought out. is there any likelihood the jury would've recommended that person or that a judge would override the jury's recommendation for life rather than death. >> aggravating circumstance upgrade the meditators, but what matters here is the scenario would not impact the constitutionality with which again, nothing about mr. madison's condition inside the states interest in richard duchenne for a heinous crime. >> i mean, what is the significance? i would've thought all...
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. >> at&t ceo randall stephenson took part in the atlantic festival at sydney harmon hall theater in washington. he talked about the current media landscape, social media content, and digital privacy issues. this is 15 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. randall, thank you for being here. >> of course, thank you. >> so we're -- i was, at least, remembering backstage we were at a winner in washington eight, nine, ten years ago and you were hosting this dinner and you pull out of your pocket a device like this and you said everything is moving to this. i think you had a point. so now we're at a new phase and i'll start with a proposition that i think everybody would agree with, which is you've been a busy guy. >> very much so. >> you spent the last three or four years putting together some pieces behalf is a new at&t. more spectrum, fiber networks, 5g, advertising tech platform, and time warner which means you now run hbo, cnn, warner brothers. so the basic question i have is, is this what a 21st century media company looks like? >> i hope. that's what we're targeting. we call it a mod
. >> at&t ceo randall stephenson took part in the atlantic festival at sydney harmon hall theater in washington. he talked about the current media landscape, social media content, and digital privacy issues. this is 15 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. randall, thank you for being here. >> of course, thank you. >> so we're -- i was, at least, remembering backstage we were at a winner in washington eight, nine, ten years ago and you were hosting this dinner and you...
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so this fell into the hands of william stephenson, churchill called him intrepid.hat was his nickname. and he was a spies spy. he thought the best way to do something was to do it short of violence, short of murder, if possible. if it wasn't possible then you had to murder. and he was a pilot. so he thought that knocking down an airplane full of people would not be good idea because he would not want to be responsible for the death of a fellow pilot.at that time, there were decisions where people knew civilians were going to die. this was not one of them. so he went to camp x, a place in canada. surrounded by water and moats basically where actors and magicians and moviemakers -- made all kinds of clothing in suitcases and had rehearsals for interrogations because they also in that place, trained the people that were going to go and drop into enemy territory. and he asks them, he asked station m for magic, can you make a letter that looks like it comes from the head of rome? and they were able to do it by getting a letter from the typewriter of the director in rome
so this fell into the hands of william stephenson, churchill called him intrepid.hat was his nickname. and he was a spies spy. he thought the best way to do something was to do it short of violence, short of murder, if possible. if it wasn't possible then you had to murder. and he was a pilot. so he thought that knocking down an airplane full of people would not be good idea because he would not want to be responsible for the death of a fellow pilot.at that time, there were decisions where...
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stephenson. shakes out the good. side but. people have put big dreams on the big story. the magazine on the w o. welcome to an arts twenty one special i'm found out good to be one hundred german must reads we present the definitive list of german must read novels translated into english our ambitious multimedia project includes web videos interviews and links. to our literature experts.
stephenson. shakes out the good. side but. people have put big dreams on the big story. the magazine on the w o. welcome to an arts twenty one special i'm found out good to be one hundred german must reads we present the definitive list of german must read novels translated into english our ambitious multimedia project includes web videos interviews and links. to our literature experts.
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. >>> stephenson tenÍa orden de arresto luego que 23 de sp se grabara un video, en la instalaciones en >>> (hablan en inglÉs). la empleada toma la mano de residente lo hooe re con un tenedor, la policÍa dice que el en el video se ve como agarra el brazo de la seÑora atacando la con el tenedor. >>> estÁ mal porque uno tiene que tener respeto a los seres humanos sea quien sea. uno tiene que tener respeto por a la otra personas. >>> como digo yo, los trae por el bien de ellos y para que les pase esto, no estÁ bien.>>> gesti jessica. despuÉs de atacar a la paciente abandonÓ la insta mragsz bl abandonÓ su trabajo. >>> ella enfrenta delito de asalto y agresiÓn, en urp personas de 60 aÑos, tratamos de hablar con los directores pero se negaron a atender, los residentes esperan mÁs cuidado. >>> no es justo y uno como adulto, en sus 5 sentidos uno tiene que darse cuenta y buscar otro trabajo, o pedir vacaciones, o hacer algo uno como personas y no llegar a este punto. >>> funcionarios de inmigraciÓn tendrÁ discreciÓn para dar avisos de comparecencia, esto no equivale a deportaciÓn sino que da op
. >>> stephenson tenÍa orden de arresto luego que 23 de sp se grabara un video, en la instalaciones en >>> (hablan en inglÉs). la empleada toma la mano de residente lo hooe re con un tenedor, la policÍa dice que el en el video se ve como agarra el brazo de la seÑora atacando la con el tenedor. >>> estÁ mal porque uno tiene que tener respeto a los seres humanos sea quien sea. uno tiene que tener respeto por a la otra personas. >>> como digo yo, los trae...
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one is my friend, brian stephenson, who works on criminal justice issues, he often talks about truth and reconciliation. yes, we need both ended his sequential. we need truth before we can get to reconciliation. [applause] have a collective truth-telling and a real honest conversation about what is happening in our country, the severe and toxic power imbalance that leaves women so vulnerable to sexual violence and harassment. that, longerink term, we need to talk about masculinity. there needs to be a vision for masculinity and strength inside of masculinity that does not come at the expense of women. this is not a partisan issue. -- this is actually a question of what kind of world we want to bring our children and our grandchildren into. and also know about this entity of our democratic institutions. >> you just said a bunch of things i want to follow on. [applause] but we need to wrap. if i asked each of you for one word that captures how you are feeling about this moment, where you are at, what would that would be? >> said. -- sad. >> not hopeful? moment, i amry incredibly nervou
one is my friend, brian stephenson, who works on criminal justice issues, he often talks about truth and reconciliation. yes, we need both ended his sequential. we need truth before we can get to reconciliation. [applause] have a collective truth-telling and a real honest conversation about what is happening in our country, the severe and toxic power imbalance that leaves women so vulnerable to sexual violence and harassment. that, longerink term, we need to talk about masculinity. there needs...
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stephenson: i have not spoken to him since then. >> there is an appeal. the government has appealed. is the prognosis and timetable? >> as you pointed out, judge , issued heard this case a very strong order. i have not read in order quite like this. , ands very strongly worded ordered that the government had not met their burden of proof. it was fact specific about our case. we were candidly surprised when the government appealed. we thought it was too solid of an order. they have appealed. their appeal said that the judge didn't get it. we thought the order was good. they filed their first brief last week. we filed our reply brief. there will be oral arguments. then, the circuit court will issue their order. we feel confident. >> you feel like someone who is proceeding as if this will be successful. mr. stephenson: this merger is closed. we own time warner. it has been rebranded as warner media. we reached an agreement with the doj. concernedt they were about, turner, the parent of cnn, that we would run it separately. we planned to do that anyway. throu
stephenson: i have not spoken to him since then. >> there is an appeal. the government has appealed. is the prognosis and timetable? >> as you pointed out, judge , issued heard this case a very strong order. i have not read in order quite like this. , ands very strongly worded ordered that the government had not met their burden of proof. it was fact specific about our case. we were candidly surprised when the government appealed. we thought it was too solid of an order. they have...
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here comes damien jones up on the return. 24 minutes for kb with lance stephenson coming up with a steeleveryone is wondering how he will work out with lakers. he muscles it through with one hand and goes past looney. not a bad night for lebron. here is a familiar sight with mcgee unable to stop staff hurry -- curry had 23 points. he says watch out for lebron on the last second shot into the half. from about 40 feet ending the first half. the second half was largely garbage time. lakers 123-113 over the warriors. the story is of course lebron james. we haven't seen a lot of him so far and she is doing some mentoring for his young teammates and some assisting to mcgee. he does it all. 15 points, 10 rebounds, five assists and one steel. it is just like when he was in cleveland. he said it was just another preseason game. he is competitive on the court no matter what. i guess tonight it is all abetb point where we must check this out. they are saying that this guyis his name is trey young out of atlanta. he comes up with a nice deal and assist one of his teammates. the spurs and hawks go to
here comes damien jones up on the return. 24 minutes for kb with lance stephenson coming up with a steeleveryone is wondering how he will work out with lakers. he muscles it through with one hand and goes past looney. not a bad night for lebron. here is a familiar sight with mcgee unable to stop staff hurry -- curry had 23 points. he says watch out for lebron on the last second shot into the half. from about 40 feet ending the first half. the second half was largely garbage time. lakers 123-113...
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surface today stephen learned how to build a barge in high time but that's not the only thing that stephenson learned over the course of this pilgrimage. that read george or was it. like that and this is just a normal. these are most. ok . there were things he didn't know and things he really didn't know how long just means god in arabic just like a law is not the god of the christian if you can read the koran it's all the same prophet something we've got abraham as in this thing. this isn't even the same stories just some details changed you know i bet you were a lot more similar than we realize along the way he was introduced to some different perspectives in order for us to accomplish. order for us to get the work force and the skill set. with. the small politicians like ourselves could affect you know that it was exactly. that's what really matters we have to constantly educate ourselves in town to open up and try to say that we're ok save the world the world is the very last place where you can save your family. your community bobby is a good example as well is that he would. come here i
surface today stephen learned how to build a barge in high time but that's not the only thing that stephenson learned over the course of this pilgrimage. that read george or was it. like that and this is just a normal. these are most. ok . there were things he didn't know and things he really didn't know how long just means god in arabic just like a law is not the god of the christian if you can read the koran it's all the same prophet something we've got abraham as in this thing. this isn't...
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. >> reporter: principle stephenson had a dream to display a statue of martin luther king jr. junior high school. it took 16 years, but today that is a reality. she hopes it will remind scholars of desegregation. jackson remembers when they shut the court down in the 1950s as all schools across the country were ordered to desegregate. >> they were transferred to three predominantly white schools. it didn't go very well, but we made it work. >> reporter: the statue helps remind them of dr. king's message and his impact on their lives. >> he spoke at stanford university, he spoke about the dreams he had for everyone and that every one of husband hus he a part in making that dream true. >> i can do whatever i want to do. i can be whatever i want to be. >> we all need each other. and rewe're really not that muc different. >> reporter: i spoke to a student who walked by and asked what did you think of the n may spent the money on better cafeteria food. we got a good laugh out of that. maybe that can be their next cause. >> send your tweet earlier today made me smile. after hearing
. >> reporter: principle stephenson had a dream to display a statue of martin luther king jr. junior high school. it took 16 years, but today that is a reality. she hopes it will remind scholars of desegregation. jackson remembers when they shut the court down in the 1950s as all schools across the country were ordered to desegregate. >> they were transferred to three predominantly white schools. it didn't go very well, but we made it work. >> reporter: the statue helps remind...
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back here in florida, we found les stephenson boarding up his tallahassee music supply store. what time you guys think you'll be closing up shop for good? >> soon as we finish these boards. >> reporter: he's taking this seriously. this is the first time he's had to do this in more than 30 years. >> and victor joins us live tonight from tallahassee, florida. and victor, i know they're really concerned here about the storm surge, 300 miles of coastline under warnings tonight. but the winds are also a very real threat here. >> reporter: that's right, david. michael's winds now a r urnd strengthening. we'll see that life threatening possible 12-foot storm surge ip. but inland, like here in tallahassee, for example, it will bring dangerous and destructive winds, trees will come down, power will get knocked out for days, maybe even weeks, as michael rips through florida and several other states. david? >> victor, thank you. >>> chief meteorologist ginger zee is also right here in the storm zone tonight she has the newest track just in, before we came on the air, and ginger, i know y
back here in florida, we found les stephenson boarding up his tallahassee music supply store. what time you guys think you'll be closing up shop for good? >> soon as we finish these boards. >> reporter: he's taking this seriously. this is the first time he's had to do this in more than 30 years. >> and victor joins us live tonight from tallahassee, florida. and victor, i know they're really concerned here about the storm surge, 300 miles of coastline under warnings tonight....
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in the fourth quarter stephenson is driving:by quinn uazed by all of it. lakers win 119-105. >>> the dodgers lived by the long ball and lead in homers the season. they hit eight in the division series against atlanta. today, the brewers still there thunder in shocking fashion. game one was in milwaukee. bottom 31-0l a with relief pitcher brandon what were -- woodruff. he is the third relief pitcher ever to do so. the score is 1-1. bottom seven the brewers are pushing away with jesus aguilar. the dodgers come storming back in the ninth inning it is 6-4 and chris taylor off of corey knievel and they have a chance to tie the game. lorenzo can't make the play so triple and peterson scores in the dodgers are within a run at 6-5. here is justin turner coming to the plate. can enable got it. it is a big pitch and big finish with brewers taking it 6- 5. >>> what does the world's fastest man do for an encore? he plays soccer. boat is in -- taking on a pro soccer career. it was a game against macarthur southwest. in the 55th minute he makes it 3-0. at minute 68 he i
in the fourth quarter stephenson is driving:by quinn uazed by all of it. lakers win 119-105. >>> the dodgers lived by the long ball and lead in homers the season. they hit eight in the division series against atlanta. today, the brewers still there thunder in shocking fashion. game one was in milwaukee. bottom 31-0l a with relief pitcher brandon what were -- woodruff. he is the third relief pitcher ever to do so. the score is 1-1. bottom seven the brewers are pushing away with jesus...
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--then lance stephenson was tossed after throwing a swing at quinn cook.riors fall 119-105 ...season begins tuesday night against okc. now to the nfl-- the league making the raiders earn their bye week... with a trip all the way to london. -- raider nation now taking over europe for their overseas game with the seahawks. -some images of the team getting off the plane... --this is the 4th time since 2014...the silver and black have played an international game... 1-and-2 in their overseas trips. --this year, they are 1-and-4 to start the season... and some of that has to do with derek carr, not protecting the football. --8-interceptions this year,dc admits he has to have a better gauge on when to make a tough throw. "there are times in games in the second half where you do have to do those things and i think my problem is i want to win every play for my team. i wanna 'this is the play, this is the one that's gonna turn it around for us.' and i think that's where i get in trouble. 3 keys for this matchup. first off, derek carr needs to stop giving the ball a
--then lance stephenson was tossed after throwing a swing at quinn cook.riors fall 119-105 ...season begins tuesday night against okc. now to the nfl-- the league making the raiders earn their bye week... with a trip all the way to london. -- raider nation now taking over europe for their overseas game with the seahawks. -some images of the team getting off the plane... --this is the 4th time since 2014...the silver and black have played an international game... 1-and-2 in their overseas trips....
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block was pro-stephenson and very adamant about that in his cartoons. they felt mr. block's opinion of eisenhower failing to control mccarthy and nixon went too far. and might perhaps persuade voters not to vote for him. and so it didn't run. it did run in the areas where mr. block was syndicated, the other newspapers. what you also need to know is that "the washington post" readers missed it. they knew that a cartoon had appeared elsewhere. it had not appeared in their hometown paper, and they were angry. "the washington post" ran every single cartoon that mr. block chose to draw after that. he had a lot of power at the post as a cartoonist. we can see that mr. block's art style has evolved from the midwestern pen and ink drawing to a very loose drawing style. he uses a lot of graphite, a lot of ink brush. he is using a stippled board, so it really grabs the pencil and gives it a nice texture. he used whiteout both as a way to control his mistakes, but also to enhance his image. so for example, on this canoe being guided by president kennedy, he has got budget writt
block was pro-stephenson and very adamant about that in his cartoons. they felt mr. block's opinion of eisenhower failing to control mccarthy and nixon went too far. and might perhaps persuade voters not to vote for him. and so it didn't run. it did run in the areas where mr. block was syndicated, the other newspapers. what you also need to know is that "the washington post" readers missed it. they knew that a cartoon had appeared elsewhere. it had not appeared in their hometown...
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. >> at&t ceo randall stephenson took part in the atlantic festival at sydney harmon hall theater inwashington. he talked about the current media landscape, social media content, and digital privacy issues. this is 15 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. randall, thank you for being here. >> of course, thank you. >> so we're -- i was, at least, remembering backstage we were at a winner in washington eight, nine, ten years ago and you were hosting this dinner and you pull out of your pocket a device like this and you said everything is moving to this. i think you had a point. so now we're at a new phase and i'll start with a proposition that i think everybody would agree with, which is you've been a busy guy. >> very much so.
. >> at&t ceo randall stephenson took part in the atlantic festival at sydney harmon hall theater inwashington. he talked about the current media landscape, social media content, and digital privacy issues. this is 15 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. randall, thank you for being here. >> of course, thank you. >> so we're -- i was, at least, remembering backstage we were at a winner in washington eight, nine, ten years ago and you were hosting this dinner and you...
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here is points stephenson with still giving to lebron. this guy is so strong. watching drive past and gets it to drop. he is found. he doesn't care. it is just another preseason game, right? watch curry take out his former teammate mcgee 23 pointsplay. see how the first thing ended. lebron from about liberty seat at the buzzer. that is nice. levine -- lebron from way downtown but the warriors have their moment when they have their real guys. here is a little like at sean livingston working at. damien jones got the start tonight who will put it down over mcgee. the warriors wind up on the short end of a 123-113 score but didn't play a lot of the regulars and no one is too concerned. >>> we want to talk about lebron because most in north carolina -- northern california haven't seen a lot of him in the uniform of the lakers. we're going to have to get used to it. he is mentoring his young teammate. he is basically doing it all tonight. 18 minutes of he h it inside and outside in the passes even through and one steel. lebron, the way he says it, just another game.
here is points stephenson with still giving to lebron. this guy is so strong. watching drive past and gets it to drop. he is found. he doesn't care. it is just another preseason game, right? watch curry take out his former teammate mcgee 23 pointsplay. see how the first thing ended. lebron from about liberty seat at the buzzer. that is nice. levine -- lebron from way downtown but the warriors have their moment when they have their real guys. here is a little like at sean livingston working at....
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talking about 880 flow from 238 down to stephenson. northbound 101 at the halyard there was a crash and a bunch of storm -- slow traffic on northbound 11 through 280. 85.. the only freeway that is not that flow is if you are getting onto 80 after 17. here's the chance before anyone gets there. likewise with northbound one-to- one through sunnydale. that is the commute. you get on at sunnyvale, do it now before all of the people are stuck in accident get there. let's go back to the desk. >>> the largest hotel workers strike in san francisco and decades. several thousand union employees are demanding better pay some of the city's most well-known hotels. alyssa harrington is live at the westin st. francis at san francisco units where. workers are picketing behind you.>>reporter: good morning. there are several dozen workers out here with a picket line in front of st. francis. many signs say my job should be enough. these people are was at the union. unite local 2 demanding better working wages and better working conditions. the unit has b
talking about 880 flow from 238 down to stephenson. northbound 101 at the halyard there was a crash and a bunch of storm -- slow traffic on northbound 11 through 280. 85.. the only freeway that is not that flow is if you are getting onto 80 after 17. here's the chance before anyone gets there. likewise with northbound one-to- one through sunnydale. that is the commute. you get on at sunnyvale, do it now before all of the people are stuck in accident get there. let's go back to the desk....
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the inspiration for this new statue came from principal angela stephenson's desire to show her students the likeness of a man who did so much to change this nation as he fought for civil rights. >> one of the things i would like to say is that the fight is not over. there is still a lot of work to be done to ensure that we are providing equitable access to education, that everyone of all races and creeds feel accepted, that everyone of all religious beliefs feel accepted, and that they understand that america is a place of equality. >> dr. king was an american baptist minister, and also an activist who led the charge of the civil rights movement from the mid-1950s until his assassination in 1968. >>> monday is the deadline to register to vote in california for the november 6 midterm elections. the secretary of state reports more than 19 million people are now on the voting rolls. that is 75% of eligible voters, and it is an all-time high for this state. 42% are democrats, 27% are unaffiliated, and 25% are republicans. if you are still unsure whether you are registered to, you can check
the inspiration for this new statue came from principal angela stephenson's desire to show her students the likeness of a man who did so much to change this nation as he fought for civil rights. >> one of the things i would like to say is that the fight is not over. there is still a lot of work to be done to ensure that we are providing equitable access to education, that everyone of all races and creeds feel accepted, that everyone of all religious beliefs feel accepted, and that they...
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especially lance stephenson. 121-114.s over the nuggets. >>> across the town, dodgers need help in the laker magic tonight. game three. down 2-0 to the red sox. check this out after game two. sox star mookie betts was spotted outside the public library handing out trays of hot food. this was at 1:00 a.m. betts was not trying to get attention. he was doing it discreetly. with the world series going on and betts doing this and think of others is incredible stuff. another story we wanted to share with you on "early start." >> those are the acts that matter, coy. the ones you don't expect the cameras to see. the athletes bring in the cameras and force it to be a moment for television. good for the likely mvp. thank you, coy. romans. >> thank you, dave. >>> the manhunt moves south. investigators looking to florida to look for the bomber who targeted the president's political opponents and us at cnn. cal: we saved our money and now, we get to spend it - our way. ♪ valerie: but we worry if we have enough to last. ♪ cal: ellen, o
especially lance stephenson. 121-114.s over the nuggets. >>> across the town, dodgers need help in the laker magic tonight. game three. down 2-0 to the red sox. check this out after game two. sox star mookie betts was spotted outside the public library handing out trays of hot food. this was at 1:00 a.m. betts was not trying to get attention. he was doing it discreetly. with the world series going on and betts doing this and think of others is incredible stuff. another story we wanted...
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. >> clerk: missioner stephenson is here. there is a quorum.he next item is the president's welcome, this is for discussion. >> president bermejo: thank you, everybody, for being here for the commission meeting today where we have several exciting items and we just want to make sure that i really thank everybody from the commission staff for all of the work they did during the global climate summit here in san francisco. a lot of work went into that and i know that long hours so thank you on behalf of all of us commissioners. we'll discuss in the first regular item today the san francisco played host to the global climate action summit two weeks ago. it seems so like yesterday. the department worked closely with governor brown's office, the c-40 team and others to help with every aspect of the international summit. and i'm excited to hear all about the results and everything that happened because there was just so much going on. thanks to the department once again for engaging the commissioners. and the seven of us represented the department at
. >> clerk: missioner stephenson is here. there is a quorum.he next item is the president's welcome, this is for discussion. >> president bermejo: thank you, everybody, for being here for the commission meeting today where we have several exciting items and we just want to make sure that i really thank everybody from the commission staff for all of the work they did during the global climate summit here in san francisco. a lot of work went into that and i know that long hours so...
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--then lance stephenson was tossed after throwing a swing at quinn cook. --warriors fall 119-105 ...season begins tuesday night against okc. now to the nfl-- the league making the raiders earn their bye week... with a trip all the way to london. -- raider nation now taking over europe for their overseas game with the seahawks. -some images of the -some images of the team getting off the plane... --this is the 4th time since 2014...the silver and black have played an international game... 1-and-2 in their overseas trips. --this year, they are 1-and-4 to start the season... and some of that has to do with derek carr, not protecting the football. --8-interceptions this year,dc admits he has to have a better gauge on when to make a tough throw. <>"there are times in games in the second half where you do have to do those things and i think my problem is i want to win every play for my team. i wanna 'this is the play, this is the one that's gonna turn it around for us.' and i think that's where i get in trouble. just really studying those, going back looking at
--then lance stephenson was tossed after throwing a swing at quinn cook. --warriors fall 119-105 ...season begins tuesday night against okc. now to the nfl-- the league making the raiders earn their bye week... with a trip all the way to london. -- raider nation now taking over europe for their overseas game with the seahawks. -some images of the -some images of the team getting off the plane... --this is the 4th time since 2014...the silver and black have played an international game......
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they knew irma and roy bowman, 83-year-old jane gardner, margaret stephenson, elizabeth foster.knew janet costanzo and her boyfriend of 27 years, steve stilter, doug stilter's brother. doug stilter: he was up at the house up there. joe: when the fire climbed the hill where the three lived, doug could only run, taking refuge with his dog in a rifle range. doug: and i came back and found my brother. he was right by the van where i saw him last all burned up, him and his dog. joe: costanzo died in the house. doug: you wouldn't leave the fire out. you could feel the power and it just starts almost talking and roar. joe: for now, stilter lives in a fema trailer alone in the world, except for his dog. doug: i just miss them all. i don't know why i got spared. joe: in redwood valley, there is rebirth. new houses have sprung up and so have for sale signs. sara: i'll never be back on the mountains. joe: but sometimes home is more than a physical address. even though sara and her husband no longer live in redwood valley, a part of her is still there. sara: it will always be my home in my
they knew irma and roy bowman, 83-year-old jane gardner, margaret stephenson, elizabeth foster.knew janet costanzo and her boyfriend of 27 years, steve stilter, doug stilter's brother. doug stilter: he was up at the house up there. joe: when the fire climbed the hill where the three lived, doug could only run, taking refuge with his dog in a rifle range. doug: and i came back and found my brother. he was right by the van where i saw him last all burned up, him and his dog. joe: costanzo died in...
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back here in florida, we found les stephenson boarding up his tallahassee music supply store.finish these boards. >> reporter: he's taking this seriously. this is the first time he's had to do this in more than 30 years. the major concern inland like here in tallahassee, for example, those dangerous and destructive winds. trees will come down, power will get knocked out for days, maybe even weeks as michael rips through florida and several other states. victor oquendo, abc news, tallahassee. >> our thanks to victor. >>> now let's get a check on where michael is headed and how much rain could fall. >> accuweather's paul williams joins us live with that. good morning, paul. >> good morning to you both. listen, we are going to have big problems with michael because in all honesty, michael is now targeting a very delicate part of florida right now. right through tallahassee, where a lot of folks typically run for help. now we look for heavy rain to push into even southern portions of georgia. look at this. we're expecting michael to be upgraded to a category 4. michael strengthene
back here in florida, we found les stephenson boarding up his tallahassee music supply store.finish these boards. >> reporter: he's taking this seriously. this is the first time he's had to do this in more than 30 years. the major concern inland like here in tallahassee, for example, those dangerous and destructive winds. trees will come down, power will get knocked out for days, maybe even weeks as michael rips through florida and several other states. victor oquendo, abc news,...
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randa randall stephenson pointing out that pre-cash flow was a healthy $6.5 billion that's being addedt of completing the time warner deal, the focus here on how you make money from the over-the-top platform when you continue to lose high-paying subs on the directv platform john donovan who runs the wireless business discussed it on the call as well. it's interesting he notes that a lot of customers, or about a third of the base, they jump from promotion to promotion and they spin in the industry. there's something they like on hu hulu then they sign off of that and there's something on youtube they like. so they're learning where and who those customers are, what people are viewing, what they expected he says it was far worse than what they had. not sure what he is referring to given the market is not happy with those numbers overall from directv sub losses and directv lack of additions. and it contrasts with verizon's quarter which is a wireless company and they had good numbers yesterday and the stock was up sharply, not today for verizon, but it's up over 7% for the year, at&t down
randa randall stephenson pointing out that pre-cash flow was a healthy $6.5 billion that's being addedt of completing the time warner deal, the focus here on how you make money from the over-the-top platform when you continue to lose high-paying subs on the directv platform john donovan who runs the wireless business discussed it on the call as well. it's interesting he notes that a lot of customers, or about a third of the base, they jump from promotion to promotion and they spin in the...
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you notice the traffic in hayward is backed up from san lorenzo after 238 all the way down to stephensonthe south bay freeways are slow getting into the west valley. >>> what time is it? jim is at the sausalito yacht harbor. good morning. a beautiful start to the day with the 0 wind so far and 51 degrees. i love the return of the indian summer. some areas have wind and some do not. it is a chilly 31 degrees this morning. yes. that is cold. ukiah, 39, truckee, 16 and the northwind puts reading at 60, 37 in our care. can you get colder than that? cheyenne is 11, denver, 21. a lot of that cold air is in the great lakes and that will be in green bay tonight 11 in jackson hole, wyoming, 8 this morning. 44 in santa rosa and 58 in novato. it is 60 7/2 moon bay. 64 sfo and san jose, 51. it is 50 in livermore. 62 and 64 in oakland and berkeley. 41 in hillsboro and grade and is at 36. we have got sevastopol with the observation of 55, 57 and our observer checked in at 41. there are some huge differences in the temperatures if you have the breeze or not. it is offshore for most. we have a wind advi
you notice the traffic in hayward is backed up from san lorenzo after 238 all the way down to stephensonthe south bay freeways are slow getting into the west valley. >>> what time is it? jim is at the sausalito yacht harbor. good morning. a beautiful start to the day with the 0 wind so far and 51 degrees. i love the return of the indian summer. some areas have wind and some do not. it is a chilly 31 degrees this morning. yes. that is cold. ukiah, 39, truckee, 16 and the northwind puts...
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andrew jackson's line, the caning of a congressman, the terrible jostlings and protests of adelaid stephenson, the terrible cataclysmic violence of 1968. so this is a last not surprising and i think when you step back, one of the things we have to figure out is is the climate a symptom or a cause of an attack like this. and make no mistake, this was a terrorist attack on america in great scope. whether it was a foreign national or domestic, this was an act of terrorism and an attempt to assassinate a number of elected leaders. we have to figure out in moments like this, our greatest leaders have led with a steadying hand and not an incendiary one. there's the great question. >> in terms of the climate, we have to look at the timing as we are days away from these midterm elections and you wonder, steady leadership is something john meachum mentioned. did trump's rally speech show that he understood the gravity of the situation and how does this impact the midterms? >> well, i don't know about the ladder question, mika. i don't know how it's going to affect the midterms. it's a very volatile si
andrew jackson's line, the caning of a congressman, the terrible jostlings and protests of adelaid stephenson, the terrible cataclysmic violence of 1968. so this is a last not surprising and i think when you step back, one of the things we have to figure out is is the climate a symptom or a cause of an attack like this. and make no mistake, this was a terrorist attack on america in great scope. whether it was a foreign national or domestic, this was an act of terrorism and an attempt to...