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and we share a boy named tate, okay?nicole and with holly and tate. and i am sorry that--that-- that she left you and she started a life on her own, without you-- >> brady: that's not how it happened. >> eric: what are you talking about, brady? for adults with advanced non-small cell lung cancer, previously treated with platinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, who wouldn't want a chance for another...? who'd say no to a...? who wouldn't want a chance to live longer. opdivo (nivolumab). over 40,000 patients have been prescribed opdivo immunotherapy. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; diarrhea; severe stomach pain or tenderness; severe nausea or vomiting; extreme fatigue;
and we share a boy named tate, okay?nicole and with holly and tate. and i am sorry that--that-- that she left you and she started a life on her own, without you-- >> brady: that's not how it happened. >> eric: what are you talking about, brady? for adults with advanced non-small cell lung cancer, previously treated with platinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, who wouldn't want a chance for...
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thousands of families across the .tate imagine if these technologies were available to students across the country. we can get help for those in need it and in the process saved countless lives. later this week i will introduce -- the stop school violence act. department of justice grants available to states to fund programs designed to reduce school violence. the stop school violence act will fund four initiatives. it will provide grant funding for evidence-based training to prevent student violence against others and self including training for local law .nforcement officers training designed to give students and teachers the andledge to recognize properly respond to warning signs or signals to stop school violence before it occurs. the bill will fund andence-based technology equipment to improve school schooly and prevent violence. this is good for development and operation of anonymous reporting systems like the safe utah app as well as improve threatsucture to deter of school violence. when prevention efforts fall short, as they unfortunately will in some cases, lots of classroom
thousands of families across the .tate imagine if these technologies were available to students across the country. we can get help for those in need it and in the process saved countless lives. later this week i will introduce -- the stop school violence act. department of justice grants available to states to fund programs designed to reduce school violence. the stop school violence act will fund four initiatives. it will provide grant funding for evidence-based training to prevent student...
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and would ultimately develop a cap tated payment for all of those services. this is a complicated sort of program affecting upwards of half a million people in the state. and the state's plan was to roll it out in a series of waves. the first wave was meant to include eight counties, of which san francisco was not one. but at the time the bill was put together, counties said, well, if there is a cap tated payment, the people who are receiving that cap tated payment will have a great incentive to make more use of in-home and in-community care and less use of more expensive nursing care. and counties said at that time, that's a good thing, but we're on the hook for the cost of in-home care and we're not on the hook for the cost of nursing facility care, so this will be a shift in cost to us. and the state said, yeah, that's probably right. so you probably don't like that idea as counties. so we're going to agree to a maintenance of effort payment instead of a county share for in-home supportive services. and the terms of the maintenance of that payment were the
and would ultimately develop a cap tated payment for all of those services. this is a complicated sort of program affecting upwards of half a million people in the state. and the state's plan was to roll it out in a series of waves. the first wave was meant to include eight counties, of which san francisco was not one. but at the time the bill was put together, counties said, well, if there is a cap tated payment, the people who are receiving that cap tated payment will have a great incentive...
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the labiancas, and sharon tate. >> all of you know how beautiful she was.few of you know how good she was. >> and you had charles manson himself. the charismatic leader of the family who didn't show any remorse or any respect for the system. >> are you all happy with your courts? >> yes. >> good. >> are you happy? >> in i happy? it's your court. i wouldn't accept it. >> the problem was that he did not physically participate in these murders. but only manson had a motive to commit these murders. and that motive was helter skelter. >> manson envisioned that white people would turn against the black man if they thought the black man had committed these seven murders and ultimately there would be a civil war between blacks and whites. manson foresaw the black man would win this war. but later on he said the black man, because of inexperience, would simply not be able to handle the reins of power, so you'd have to look around at those white people who had survived, who had escaped from helter skelter. in other words, turn over the reins of power to charles manso
the labiancas, and sharon tate. >> all of you know how beautiful she was.few of you know how good she was. >> and you had charles manson himself. the charismatic leader of the family who didn't show any remorse or any respect for the system. >> are you all happy with your courts? >> yes. >> good. >> are you happy? >> in i happy? it's your court. i wouldn't accept it. >> the problem was that he did not physically participate in these murders. but...
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my report on the state of the ,tate, this bicentennial year begins with a reflection on what has been born, built and grown in illinois. our history is rich. we were the first state to ratify the constitutional amendment to abolish slavery. presidents lincoln, grant, reagan and obama called illinois home. we taught the world how to rebuild a city when we scraped the sky after the chicago fire. we invented the twinkie and a started the first nuclear chain reaction. companies,tune 500 1.2 million small businesses, and 72,000 of the nation's greatest , we are the world's 17th largest economy. we are a top bioscience and medical center. 82 foreign consulates help connect us to the global economy. our institution of higher andning, our world renowed world connected. plet important, our peo lead the world in hard work and innovation. you name the field and we will name the pioneers. nobel laureate robert's work. lovell's moon orbiting. disney's is walt two eared mouse. there is marshall field on that great street and john deer's ste el plow. robert mccormick and that leaves michael jordan a
my report on the state of the ,tate, this bicentennial year begins with a reflection on what has been born, built and grown in illinois. our history is rich. we were the first state to ratify the constitutional amendment to abolish slavery. presidents lincoln, grant, reagan and obama called illinois home. we taught the world how to rebuild a city when we scraped the sky after the chicago fire. we invented the twinkie and a started the first nuclear chain reaction. companies,tune 500 1.2 million...
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. -- who isovernor john at the end, just gave his final address, and tate governor jeff collier of kansas, office.n who just took so we have the full life-span of our governors here. we hope that you will along with #360. and we appreciate you reading which will make you smarter on the topics that matter most to you. we welcome the governor of north carolina. coming.k you so much for [applause] >> my family are constituents. the peak of good living. >> the peak of good living, my rother spot is here with his wife, sheri, and his son evan is --e, who you just > i'm dreaming of oatmeal, brown sugar and bananas. >> while you are here that will probably happen. this is the beginning of the national governors association weekend. here are so many rituals that go along with that for governors, for the press and for the staff. you get used to your nga meetings, you said there is a little north carolina comes to mind. >> barney says go, go, go. is.t's what this we're excited about being here and to talk with you about education, which is i think one if not the most important function, of state go
. -- who isovernor john at the end, just gave his final address, and tate governor jeff collier of kansas, office.n who just took so we have the full life-span of our governors here. we hope that you will along with #360. and we appreciate you reading which will make you smarter on the topics that matter most to you. we welcome the governor of north carolina. coming.k you so much for [applause] >> my family are constituents. the peak of good living. >> the peak of good living, my...
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i'll, um-- i'll go check on tate. >> brady: no. no, no, no, no. stay.g you want to say to me you can say in front of eve. ♪ >> stefan: good morning. >> chad: is it? >> stefan: i was wondering where abigail was. >> chad: she slept in. >> stefan: is she feeling all right? >> chad: she's fine, not that it's any of your business. >> stefan: actually, it is my business... after what happened last night. >> chad: what happened last night? touch is how we communicate with those we love, but when your psoriasis is bad, does it ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to help people with moderate to severe psoriasis achieve completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have sympt
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be careful of icy patches developing in places where tated the roads have not managed to dry. this afternoon, matt we'll be in the upper 20s and windchills in the teens. >>> patco high speed rail line offers free service during the morning rush hour fare gates will o free passage between 6:00 it's a way to thanks for their patience who all remember that a patco train hit a pole in camden disrupting service for most of t week. >> welcome back taking a live look there, the view down the parkway. we have wind down there making the flags whip about, the streets are wet we've had rain and wintry mix in some parts. 557, 37 degrees. >> eagles fans are dressing up as an inspiring figure. jack dempsey's club hosted a roy balboa character. >> i love the way people are having fun. 5:57 a.m., the super bowl for binge eaters and people enjoyer things, too. we're live at wing bowl 26. >> a south jersey family drives halfway across the country for super bowl. they have a piece of advice for other fans making the trip. i'm a migraine sufferer and i'm an emt. when i get a migraine at work, it'
be careful of icy patches developing in places where tated the roads have not managed to dry. this afternoon, matt we'll be in the upper 20s and windchills in the teens. >>> patco high speed rail line offers free service during the morning rush hour fare gates will o free passage between 6:00 it's a way to thanks for their patience who all remember that a patco train hit a pole in camden disrupting service for most of t week. >> welcome back taking a live look there, the view...
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the late tate. kunda gun can leg of mine and what of it fits it outside my father of us on toward. mine with almost like line clean the wonderful argument it's so cool and does most of the other sober and chide and nearly done of not want to walk. on this would of course and walk off the all school. document on the musicians is hiding what a buzz is up to that's been. documented for a minute so confident as what is a year. in the end mention fundamental new shit sued in the trough and five million on disney which answers i guess you would have titles as a wind as the size and image of moses just fizzled in fun it's all only this officer thomas with a gallant appeal for a closer said not to schilens i guess as the title says. today they say our parents had no idea of what they were getting themselves into by citing the documents. in this deal short distance to shorten the lead on the it on borders or what into books organisers north or d. pull me on besides. the amount of compensation under discussion during the scandal was approximately one point five billion dollars marks. the. i'
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>> silent, sir. >> in closing arguments, prosecutor tate said all the evidence pointed to tony.e records, and the dna. >> there is not one other person on the planet earth that could leave the dna on this jacket. >> the defense reminded jurors that the pepper spray evidence was weak, and that both phone records and dna results could be manipulated. >> the pieces of the puzzle do not fall into place, because reasonable doubt prevents them from falling into place. >> the jury now had the case. outside the cotroo debra villegas saw melissa's family for the first time in eight years. >> all these years later and it just washed over me like -- like it had just happened. you know, that -- that i caused these people a kind of pain that's unimaginable. >> later that afternoon, the jury sent out a note. "verdict." as the verdict was read, debra sat with melissa's family, consoling her niece. >> tony villegas is guilty of murder in the first degree. >> tony's face was blank. before sentencing, melissa's aunt, lynn haberl, addressed the court and said directly to tony. >> we forgive you be
>> silent, sir. >> in closing arguments, prosecutor tate said all the evidence pointed to tony.e records, and the dna. >> there is not one other person on the planet earth that could leave the dna on this jacket. >> the defense reminded jurors that the pepper spray evidence was weak, and that both phone records and dna results could be manipulated. >> the pieces of the puzzle do not fall into place, because reasonable doubt prevents them from falling into place....
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really a systemic community saying look, we want a change eere, starting at the local level, going to tate and then to washington, that could be the beginning of something that's going to change but i terms of washington, i think you're right. robert:dehat about pre trump's response? you've observed presidents for decades. he was confronted with another crisis, another tragedy. >> yes, he struggles at moments like this. the statement that he reeled off the teleprompter had certain notes that were necessary and things that people expect from e pre but his unwillingness to talk evene a litt about guns and the gun violence that exists in this country, even rhetorically says that he's not prepared to take up this hallenge on that side. he talked about mental health. there are legitimate and important issues on the mental health side that need to be dealt with as this is nonan either/or situation but he? a senseas cast his lot on one atf de athnd reflects, in a sense, the great cultural divide on this issue. this issue has severely divided this country and as long as we're as divided as we are
really a systemic community saying look, we want a change eere, starting at the local level, going to tate and then to washington, that could be the beginning of something that's going to change but i terms of washington, i think you're right. robert:dehat about pre trump's response? you've observed presidents for decades. he was confronted with another crisis, another tragedy. >> yes, he struggles at moments like this. the statement that he reeled off the teleprompter had certain notes...
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nicholas deleon and barbie tate are engaged. >> i would like to celebrate everything that we have donethe relationship that we have built together and really start planning ahead for the future. >> reporter: along with monogrammed towels and checks from family members, it's likely barbie and nicholas will experience some other financial benefits to getting married, like lower taxes. >> married couples may savings when they file a joint tax return. if you married in 2017, you may be able to save more this year by itemizing your deductions rather than taking the standard deductions. as for future tax returns, get advice from your financial exeffoe expe expert. >> reporter: if you have family health coverage at work, and your spouse doesn't, adding your spouse to your policy may cost a bit more but give you peace of mind. you can reduce social payments of up to 50% of your spouse's entitlement. >> to get this spousal benefit, you need to be at least 62 years old and your spouse must also have applied for benefits. >>> f >> reporter: for married couples the cost of ensuring two cars under
nicholas deleon and barbie tate are engaged. >> i would like to celebrate everything that we have donethe relationship that we have built together and really start planning ahead for the future. >> reporter: along with monogrammed towels and checks from family members, it's likely barbie and nicholas will experience some other financial benefits to getting married, like lower taxes. >> married couples may savings when they file a joint tax return. if you married in 2017, you...
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what about -- were you're tated when -- for the reshoot wahlberg held out? >> a little bit.ually, i was really pissed off. >> and pleased, i guess, afterwards that he donated it? >> he's fundamentally a good guy. i like to think it wasn't him but i think it was his representatives. >> you are distinguished by the fact -- certainly you've made iconic films throughout your career and you are prolific. you keep making films, something like two a year even now. that's a lot. but i want to play "alien" a little clip from "alien" because you chose a six foot something sigourney weaver unknown at that time. >> sure. theater. >> she was known in theater but unknown in film. let's play and then i want to ask you about why you chose her. [ panting ] screaming ] scary dramatic stuff. cast you all the way back, right? now i know you've done a sequel to that, but it's the first time, isn't it, that a woman was cast as a major action superhero? >> ripley, they said "oh, it's a woman." i said "great idea." never thought about it. and then once it was finished and done certainly press fixed
what about -- were you're tated when -- for the reshoot wahlberg held out? >> a little bit.ually, i was really pissed off. >> and pleased, i guess, afterwards that he donated it? >> he's fundamentally a good guy. i like to think it wasn't him but i think it was his representatives. >> you are distinguished by the fact -- certainly you've made iconic films throughout your career and you are prolific. you keep making films, something like two a year even now. that's a lot....
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the tate department has expressed concern over the situation, saying the president failed to obey a supreme court ruling to release political prisoners. this comes during the country's peak tourism season. this is the moment police detained the former president of t maldives, maumoondu a gayoom. weneighbor to the streets to show his good wishes good wishes as he was taken away reportedly to an island. "police are here to arrest me. i remain steadfast in my resolve. i don't know what the charges are. i've not done anything to deserve a rest. stay courageous." police were also sent to the country's supreme court, where they arrested the chief justice and one other judge. the great president, that's the current president, abdulla yameen, porter the arrests- ord tered arrest. he ordered a 15-day state of semergency, theking of the police commissioner, and a political crackdown. opposition supporters have made her feelings known. one mp called the event a purge. and the american and british governments have called for president yameen to obey the law. but the biggest players in maldives politics
the tate department has expressed concern over the situation, saying the president failed to obey a supreme court ruling to release political prisoners. this comes during the country's peak tourism season. this is the moment police detained the former president of t maldives, maumoondu a gayoom. weneighbor to the streets to show his good wishes good wishes as he was taken away reportedly to an island. "police are here to arrest me. i remain steadfast in my resolve. i don't know what the...
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because for him to offer 1.8 million people, there's 11.5 million undocumented people in the united tates ofamerica. so to try to use 1.8 million or 800,000 daca recipients against the remainder of the population is creating an us versus th mentality, which you're trying to label the hundocumented yo im coming here at no fault of their own, but a their parts and setting up families to be separated from one anothe becoming susceptible to deportation and elimination arom beie to provide for their families and create a sustainable lifestyle. while the pathway to citizenship is a great aspect, we're going longer dressing these term implications, which the remainder of the undocumented population is going to be less defense of themselves and that's something i can't g behin >> there are a number of people, especially conservative ns republiby offering a path citiz amnesty and feel that's wrong. they feel it's wrong to put dreamers ahead of the line. what do you have to say to snem >> first and oremost, there i no line for immigrants like myself. it would as a line, have been something we would
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think about adjusting those regulations to allow those to it takes a 2/3 vote to change taxes at the tate level, it's going to be hard to move things at thee stvel. s so a bumpy art. david downs of the san francisco chronicle, thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> mov on to local politics. richmond is home to a chevron oil refinery that employs 1200 people. but last month, richmond joined other california cities and lounties to sue big companies for actions that they allege harm the environment and public health. joining me now to discuss this and more is the mayor of richmond. nice to have you here. >> glad to be here. >> the city of richmond joined , santacruz and others. you're suing 29 oil companies. what are you hping to accomplish? first of all, i wouo say the richmond refinery is a good corporate neighbor in richmond. we get along well, they're involved in a lot of things. so this is not about them. it's about the entire fossil fuel industry. chevron corporation is a tiny part of that. i think everybody knows the stoy, but the story basically is, these industries conceale
think about adjusting those regulations to allow those to it takes a 2/3 vote to change taxes at the tate level, it's going to be hard to move things at thee stvel. s so a bumpy art. david downs of the san francisco chronicle, thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> mov on to local politics. richmond is home to a chevron oil refinery that employs 1200 people. but last month, richmond joined other california cities and lounties to sue big companies for actions that they...
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occurrence but the gate of a perform better in the short program on wednesday the bronze went to canada's tate and altman games have been as a gauge of a little big debut as well here's what some of the fans had to say about their performance. and the girls have outperformed themselves you can see from their results the best of the season it was unclear who would come first until the final moment we knew was the goal to go to russia. it is right also supporting the two girls some like you gain are better than alina and vice versa but i do realize the second place would also be ours so none of that mattered at the bases out there is a good deal so when you. got the nibbles a lot of skating was insane the competition was very strong. and well them to both of them there's also been a bit of a buzz outside the in the stadium to donald trump and kim jong un have been for a stroll around the host city the lookalikes have any way to trying to join them. we're waiting for the two main sporting news makers to arrive back in town for the final stage of the olympics. here again we're here to go to some h
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how they transformed her into manson murder victim sharon tate. >>> and is your dog an arsonist?
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joined now by professor kyle hose he is the director of the comprehensive cancer center at the sherry tate hospital here in berlin thank you so much for joining us this evening thank you we're really curious to tap into your expertise especially now because we know that you have been doing research on cancer for more than thirty years what major improvements to you see when it comes to diagnosis and treatment these days the past five to ten years were really dramatic in progress because we understand cancers has much better and that has led to to novel treatment approaches on top of the classic approaches like surgery chemotherapy and radiotherapy we know have the modern in therapy and the targeted treatments that really have patients live longer and we hope to improve cure rates with these new modalities immunotherapy i mean you're hearing about this so often now tell us your work there at the sherry to hospital in berlin and how do you see that impacting worldwide research developments internationally so i was always was fascinated by the moon system that takes care of certain things in
joined now by professor kyle hose he is the director of the comprehensive cancer center at the sherry tate hospital here in berlin thank you so much for joining us this evening thank you we're really curious to tap into your expertise especially now because we know that you have been doing research on cancer for more than thirty years what major improvements to you see when it comes to diagnosis and treatment these days the past five to ten years were really dramatic in progress because we...
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stage on that first day of high level discussions which are being held over the next four weeks david tate has more from geneva. the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrace used his opening address to demand the immediate implementation of the cease fire in syria as the news came in of continued government attacks against the rebel held suburb of damascus eastern good cannot wait it's high time to stop these health on her death and that remind all parties of their absolute obligation an international humanitarian and human rights law to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure at all times and similarly efforts to combat terrorism do not supersede these obligations like the outgoing human rights high commissioner for the u.n. is saying that he wished to be blunt about where the blame for what he called the slaughter houses really lay the responsibility for the continuation of so much pain lies with the five permanent members of the u.n. security council. so long as the veto is used by them to block any unity of action when it is needed the most when it could reduce the extreme suf
stage on that first day of high level discussions which are being held over the next four weeks david tate has more from geneva. the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrace used his opening address to demand the immediate implementation of the cease fire in syria as the news came in of continued government attacks against the rebel held suburb of damascus eastern good cannot wait it's high time to stop these health on her death and that remind all parties of their absolute obligation an...
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in your view, is governor phil bryant and lieutenant governor tate reeves, are they extremists? >> i think they're politics. not them personally. but noord to keep someone running to the right of them, they had to move over in that direction. you know, anybody that runs on the extreme right of the republican side, you know, if they raised any revenue, they would call it taxes and defeat many of them because there are so many disgruntled people. after that great recession, people lost their savings, they're mad. they're angry at government. and all it takes is somebody to tell them you know what is wrong and whose fault it is. that emotion gets stirred up and people get out and vote. but that's affecting our state. when you're concerned for about politics rather than helping people. and mississippi is the poorest state in the nation. so many of them get elected over here by thumping the bible and telling people how great they are but they never raeld the new testament about how jesus talked about taking care of the elderly and the least among us. so, you know, i am encouraged by
in your view, is governor phil bryant and lieutenant governor tate reeves, are they extremists? >> i think they're politics. not them personally. but noord to keep someone running to the right of them, they had to move over in that direction. you know, anybody that runs on the extreme right of the republican side, you know, if they raised any revenue, they would call it taxes and defeat many of them because there are so many disgruntled people. after that great recession, people lost...
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here to weigh in is vincent tate. you hear the sound bites, we are not making this up.ax cuts being unpatriotic was something else she said, mowing the grass at the border. what do you think? >> nancy pelosi represents the old-style entrenched kind of bureaucrat that 21st-century voters on both sides of the aisle hate with her approval rating is just 25%. her brand is poisonous and reflects poorly on everybody in her party and the more vocal she makes herself the more likely it is that she will never sit in the speaker's chair again. this is a great year for the democrats and we fail to put together a unifying message and put together positive solutions. this should be a strong midterm for them but for a party that desperately needs a makeover the obvious solution is to get rid of nancy pelosi but she is not going anywhere. i don't expect her to step down all that we have seen calls from people in her party to do so. todd: the amount of rhetoric around that tax bill is just insane. it was end of the world type talk. do you lose credibility when you say things like that
here to weigh in is vincent tate. you hear the sound bites, we are not making this up.ax cuts being unpatriotic was something else she said, mowing the grass at the border. what do you think? >> nancy pelosi represents the old-style entrenched kind of bureaucrat that 21st-century voters on both sides of the aisle hate with her approval rating is just 25%. her brand is poisonous and reflects poorly on everybody in her party and the more vocal she makes herself the more likely it is that...
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that is where we are right now with 3% at the tate year treasury is not as scary to investors as therospect of it was, that is why markets are rebounding. we had pimco sank treasuries are looking attractive now, and as in equities investor you may think of any money out of equities and if the treasury because you get a third less volatility this in return. david: i wouldn't go that far, i -- i think then rates have to move up from here, and if you start with a yield of 3% on a ten-year treasury and go you lose au could years worth of return just on that move. isgree that fixed income looking more attractive, but you need to have a portfolio in case something goes wrong. i am much less negative on fixed income than i was, but u.s., particularly international equities. shery: how our interest rates doing compared to the recent rise in yields? david: if you look at where we almost 3% on a- ten-year treasury, it amounts to 1.1%, and historically over the last 20 years or 25 years, that number has stayed at 2%, and if you go to the 50 years before the financial crisis, it was at 2.6%, so
that is where we are right now with 3% at the tate year treasury is not as scary to investors as therospect of it was, that is why markets are rebounding. we had pimco sank treasuries are looking attractive now, and as in equities investor you may think of any money out of equities and if the treasury because you get a third less volatility this in return. david: i wouldn't go that far, i -- i think then rates have to move up from here, and if you start with a yield of 3% on a ten-year treasury...
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franklin was arranging for the publication of one of cooper's sermons in europe but franklin needed to an tate the sermon with biblical references. this is what he said. quote, it was not necessary in new england, where everybody reads the bible and is acquainted with scripture phrases, that you should note the text from which you took them, he told cooper, but i have observed in england as well as in france that verses and expressions taken from the sacred writings and not known to be such, in other words, you don't give the chapter and verse, appear very strange and awkward to some readers. and i shall therefore in my addition take the liberty of marking the quoted texts in the margin. now, franklin did not need cooper to insert the bible references because franklin knew them by heart. and as a child of the puritans, franklin immediately recognized bible phrases when he read them. even from obscurer sections of the text. so the shadow of scripture loomed over his long life. franklin then was a pioneer i think of a distinctly kind of american -- distinct kind of american religion. i'm tempted
franklin was arranging for the publication of one of cooper's sermons in europe but franklin needed to an tate the sermon with biblical references. this is what he said. quote, it was not necessary in new england, where everybody reads the bible and is acquainted with scripture phrases, that you should note the text from which you took them, he told cooper, but i have observed in england as well as in france that verses and expressions taken from the sacred writings and not known to be such, in...
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cult, including charles manson, the guru or high priest, have been indicted in the murder of sharon tate involvement of a mystical hippie clan, which despises straight, affluent society. young girls supposedly under the spell of a bearded svengali who allegedly masterminded the seven murders. >> good morning. >> why? >> the sun's shining this morning. >> it is? >> yeah. >> charles manson cleverly masqueraded behind the image of being a hippie, goes up to haight-ashbury district, surrounds himself with a bunch of young followers. their lifestyle was sex, orgies and lsd trips. allegedly, he gets them to mass murder for him. >> with blood, the killer scrawled on a refrigerator door "death to pigs." >> you see, prior to these murders, nobody associated hippies with violence and murder. people would pick up a hitch-hiking hippie. there was no big deal. but after the manson murders, you saw a hippie with long hair hitch-hiking and the image of manson would enter the driver's mind and they would drive right by. >> by the time of charles manson and watching altamont and what happened there, it s
cult, including charles manson, the guru or high priest, have been indicted in the murder of sharon tate involvement of a mystical hippie clan, which despises straight, affluent society. young girls supposedly under the spell of a bearded svengali who allegedly masterminded the seven murders. >> good morning. >> why? >> the sun's shining this morning. >> it is? >> yeah. >> charles manson cleverly masqueraded behind the image of being a hippie, goes up to...
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i have seen people being pulled over where they were getting veriage tated and it was -- getting verya black man and pulled over by the federal building and he was really antagonistic and yet the officers maintained their cool. and i do look at anything a traffic stop or anything because they can always escalate, so i want to commend the chief and police department because i do see the changes. and just again, i just feel that the taser, i know it's a done deal and been voted on, but i just think it wouldn't be necessary as much as you step up the other processes and methodologies that you are implementing. and i also want to make a pitch that i am understanding that we do need some new cars for our officers. and thank you. >> thank you. further public comment. seeing none, public comment is now closed. ceremony kilshaw, may i have the next line item please. >> item seven is public comment on all matters pertaining to item 9 below, closed session, including public comment on vote whether to hold item nine in closed session. >> secretary, for my own edification, will we be asserting th
i have seen people being pulled over where they were getting veriage tated and it was -- getting verya black man and pulled over by the federal building and he was really antagonistic and yet the officers maintained their cool. and i do look at anything a traffic stop or anything because they can always escalate, so i want to commend the chief and police department because i do see the changes. and just again, i just feel that the taser, i know it's a done deal and been voted on, but i just...
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i want to bring in christian tate, a conservative author, and contributor at the hill, this big yesterdayial media, conservatives feel this is not first time they have budget targeted by -- been targeted by one of the silicon valley companies, i felt that statement was disingenuous, these are real human being, not bots. >> twitter, claims it is purging bots and fake accounts. following mueller's announcement he is indicting 13 russian trolls, the site claims that its efforts of of a political, it s that the targeted are conservative accounts. only site pro trump and right wing posts as example of propaganda, this is despite fact mueller investigation found to russian were promoting both, pro trump and pro hillary clinton. there are a lot of questions. twitter their answer was insufficient. charles: also, what bothered me is the media, sort of took angle that, twitter was trying to combat right wing racist you know agitators, therefore hinting if your account was disrupted, maybe you fit that bill. >> the media's respond has been infuriating to many on the right, what is concerning to me i
i want to bring in christian tate, a conservative author, and contributor at the hill, this big yesterdayial media, conservatives feel this is not first time they have budget targeted by -- been targeted by one of the silicon valley companies, i felt that statement was disingenuous, these are real human being, not bots. >> twitter, claims it is purging bots and fake accounts. following mueller's announcement he is indicting 13 russian trolls, the site claims that its efforts of of a...
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♪tshow me the olympics with uswinter games ♪tate, ♪ like i've never seen before. ♪ ♪ xfinity x1, yeah know the scor♪. ♪ triple corks in 4k... lookin' so sick. ♪ ♪ stream live on every screen, every win, every trick. ♪ ♪ 2000 hours of coverage, get your mind blown. ♪ 50 olympic channels, yup, you're in the zone. ♪ ♪ and if there's something that you want to see, ♪ pick up that voice remote and just say "show me..." ♪ experience nbcuniversal's coverage of...
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away in his contributor to the hill and author christine tate and democratic strategist and former dncress secretary, joÉe wisdom window. it is getting exciting. it's official. the secret sauce, the magic wand to the success drum pad in 2016. brad pascale is now going to lead to 2020 reelection. would he make of that? >> look, it's a smart move on trends campaign. it's a little bit early in my view. i will tell you that on the democratic side react to be doing digital and big data. connell: what is your message on the democratic side? >> was going to play with the same sort of weapons of folks like and we need to use the same sort of digital strategy and folks like joe biden, bernie sanders were certainly probably ran. but the democratic party needs is leanne castro were invalid of the younger. those folks can hopefully reenergized the democratic party. >> we're looking at a list of potential candidates for the party in 2020. i'll let you way into that. >> the democratic party problem is that it's fractured. it has the moderate ring at the blue-collar democrats and the more strangling,
away in his contributor to the hill and author christine tate and democratic strategist and former dncress secretary, joÉe wisdom window. it is getting exciting. it's official. the secret sauce, the magic wand to the success drum pad in 2016. brad pascale is now going to lead to 2020 reelection. would he make of that? >> look, it's a smart move on trends campaign. it's a little bit early in my view. i will tell you that on the democratic side react to be doing digital and big data....
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the prosecutor is sherry tate. this is just the beginning, but clearly 17 counts of murder await this young man. >> yes. and clearly the judge indicated that she's going to keep control over this case and very clearly meant to send a message to both sides to say how she wants to proceed and that they will proceed in accordance with her wishes. and that's quite appropriate. we have seen cases which have a televised aspect to them, such as the o.j. simpson case, rock out of orbit. this will not, in my view, be such a case. the state's attorney, mr. sachs, is a very complicated and experienced man, and i'm sure this judge will also maintain control of the courtroom. >> the state attorney, michael sachs, did say in a statement on saturday. let me read part of it to you. this is certainly the type of case the death penalty was designed for. this was a highly calculated and premeditated murder of 27 people and the attempted murder of everyone in that school. clearly they're going for the whole thing, murder and the death
the prosecutor is sherry tate. this is just the beginning, but clearly 17 counts of murder await this young man. >> yes. and clearly the judge indicated that she's going to keep control over this case and very clearly meant to send a message to both sides to say how she wants to proceed and that they will proceed in accordance with her wishes. and that's quite appropriate. we have seen cases which have a televised aspect to them, such as the o.j. simpson case, rock out of orbit. this will...
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so, the task force had in its purpose the early job of facile tating a conversation between the communitye department heads and the city. this was prior to understanding that we were going to have any legislation, let alone a valid proposal passed. this was to set up the mayor and supervise source and city departments. as we refined this over time, we're now proposing that the year three goal be that the task force recommend and review policy in three main topic areas, regulatory, land use and social justice inequity and we'll get to that. we friended on year one. you are now being presented on year two. and let's look at year two in review. so year two in review builds on year one. year one we had no legal framework in which to work. we decided as a task force that public safety and social environment were key as well as land use and social justice and regulation and city agency framework. as this process evolved, they became more formalized and you'll note they followed the legislation that you ultimately passed this past year. retail, licensing, actually here in the city we're calling
so, the task force had in its purpose the early job of facile tating a conversation between the communitye department heads and the city. this was prior to understanding that we were going to have any legislation, let alone a valid proposal passed. this was to set up the mayor and supervise source and city departments. as we refined this over time, we're now proposing that the year three goal be that the task force recommend and review policy in three main topic areas, regulatory, land use and...
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they're more likely to be in a position ptotic tate t to dice politicians to make the decisions.s an influence in governmen. >> paul: how do you see this turning out, alicia, on the court? >> i think it going 5-4. i think gorsuch will favor first amendment right. >> paul: will they overturn the precedent of 40 years? >> i think they will. they've considered a number of other cases in recent years that they didn't have to go all the way an and overturn in those ca. they were critical of aa booed d its analysis. >> paul: the case was brought originally by the governor of illinois. he has been unable to move this. if they aren't as powerful in raising money, this could have a big effect on state governance. >> absolutely. the public unions in the state overplayed their hand. they will not contribute or refuse to contribute anything to their pension cost or health care cost, killing state budgets. governors have had no choice but to take on the unions in this way. i think the supreme court will be aware of that and if they rule this way, a lot of the union power in the states is goin
they're more likely to be in a position ptotic tate t to dice politicians to make the decisions.s an influence in governmen. >> paul: how do you see this turning out, alicia, on the court? >> i think it going 5-4. i think gorsuch will favor first amendment right. >> paul: will they overturn the precedent of 40 years? >> i think they will. they've considered a number of other cases in recent years that they didn't have to go all the way an and overturn in those ca. they...
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as mga told the jury, barbie was flailing, and barbie was failing, and mattel executives were in a tate of panic. mattel's -- in a state of panic. mattel's desperation grew as bratz's population exploded. in internal memos, mattel employees were instructed to use the code name nhb instead of mga. can you crack the code? nhb is one letter off mga. bringing to mind another shift of letters in space odyssey, the sentient computer h.a.l. is often thought to be based on a one-letter shift from the name ibm, though this has been denied by stanley kubrick. mattel too denied that nhb was a code. but when it comes to the next hot plastic toy, loose lips can sink a plastic toy ship. so all of these questions that came and the kind of facts that were discovered in the courtroom really bring a lot of pause to not just to the toy and entertainment industry, but how we battle and how we create markets and how we create culture. and i'm happy to talk about, you know, a lot of the different aspects about the book, but one of the things that becomes very clear is that right now there's this moment of a
as mga told the jury, barbie was flailing, and barbie was failing, and mattel executives were in a tate of panic. mattel's -- in a state of panic. mattel's desperation grew as bratz's population exploded. in internal memos, mattel employees were instructed to use the code name nhb instead of mga. can you crack the code? nhb is one letter off mga. bringing to mind another shift of letters in space odyssey, the sentient computer h.a.l. is often thought to be based on a one-letter shift from the...
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that could fa phil sill tate the end of robert mueller as special counsel. a former u.s. thorne worked with rachel brand as a clerk for supreme court justice anthony kennedy, justice analyst matt miller a former chief spokesperson for the department of justice under president obama. let me start with you, harry. knowing rachel brand, having been very high up in a political position at the doj, what do you make of this? >> look, what i don't make of it is that the walmart offer was just irresistible and she couldn't say no. i mean, in terms of why she left, there's a sort of divide in washington between the kind of credentialed conservatives and the traditional stripe and then the kind of trump infidel. she's very much in the first camp and that correlates with people who would be more likely to resign than top fire bob mueller. but for her, you know, there's a lot of reports how miserable it is to work there. i think that's right. it's miserable not just day to day there but in the whole sort of dinner party circuit. her the people she you know goes around town with they
that could fa phil sill tate the end of robert mueller as special counsel. a former u.s. thorne worked with rachel brand as a clerk for supreme court justice anthony kennedy, justice analyst matt miller a former chief spokesperson for the department of justice under president obama. let me start with you, harry. knowing rachel brand, having been very high up in a political position at the doj, what do you make of this? >> look, what i don't make of it is that the walmart offer was just...
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page, some of these people who floated around trump who are not sophisticated people, who are not a tate team players, don't have deep experience, now they're getting called out. >> thank you guys very much for joining us. coming up, new report tonight that the person in charge of overseeing the mueller probe, rod rosenstein called the white house about jared kushner's security clearance problem. >>> later, a cpac official said the only reason michael steele was elected to be the head of the rnc was because he was a black guy and that was the wrong move. who's getting the last word tonight? michael steele. ♪ no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money aleia saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> with today's guilty plea by former trump campaign adviser rick gates, the pressure is now building on paul manafort. so far the mueller team has indicted 19 people. of the six mon russians all have pleaded guilty except one, mana
page, some of these people who floated around trump who are not sophisticated people, who are not a tate team players, don't have deep experience, now they're getting called out. >> thank you guys very much for joining us. coming up, new report tonight that the person in charge of overseeing the mueller probe, rod rosenstein called the white house about jared kushner's security clearance problem. >>> later, a cpac official said the only reason michael steele was elected to be the...
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they're more likely to be in a position ptotic tate t to dice politicians to make the decisions.l: how do you see this turning out, alicia, on the court? >> i think it going 5-4. i think gorsuch will favor first amendment right. >> paul: will they overturn the precedent of 40 years? >> i think they will. they've considered a number of other cases in recent years that they didn't have to go all the way an and overturn in those ca. they were critical of aa booed d its analysis. >> paul: the case was brought originally by the governor of illinois. he has been unable to move this. if they aren't as powerful in raising money, this could have a big effect on state governance. >> absolutely. the public unions in the state overplayed their hand. they will not contribute or refuse to contribute anything to their pension cost or health care cost, killing state budgets. governors have had no choice but to take on the unions in this way. i think the supreme court will be aware of that and if they rule this way, a lot of the union power in the states is going to begin to recede. >> paul: fasc
they're more likely to be in a position ptotic tate t to dice politicians to make the decisions.l: how do you see this turning out, alicia, on the court? >> i think it going 5-4. i think gorsuch will favor first amendment right. >> paul: will they overturn the precedent of 40 years? >> i think they will. they've considered a number of other cases in recent years that they didn't have to go all the way an and overturn in those ca. they were critical of aa booed d its analysis....
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sill tate muni operations. -- facilitate muni operations. key elements include repaving second street from market to king street. curb ramp upgrades. pedestrian improvements, including widened sidewalks, traffic signal upgrade, raised crosswalks at all alleys, new bicycle facility, landscaping, streetscape amenities, including pedestrian lighting, trash ceptacles and utility undergrounding. the existing conditions of second street, this section that we're showing here shows the cross section from harrison to townsend streets where the undergrounding district is being proposed. the right of way 128 1/2-feet wide. so, part of the reason that we're proposing the undergrounding of the utilities on second sfraoet is due to the fact that in this segment, the sidewalks are 10 feet wide on both sides of the street. and we are going to be widening the sidewalks from harrison to townsend to 15 feet in order to match the existing cross section north of harrison. because we will be tearing up all of the existing sidewalks and much of the roadway -- i'm
sill tate muni operations. -- facilitate muni operations. key elements include repaving second street from market to king street. curb ramp upgrades. pedestrian improvements, including widened sidewalks, traffic signal upgrade, raised crosswalks at all alleys, new bicycle facility, landscaping, streetscape amenities, including pedestrian lighting, trash ceptacles and utility undergrounding. the existing conditions of second street, this section that we're showing here shows the cross section...