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teller was, undoubtedly a patriot. very high, if not for most, in the list of his motivations, is to protect america. i think he gave way to many lesser motives as well. but he was doing what he thought was right. thoughtlem was that he it was better to keep the public unaware of what he was doing for the good of the country, as he he --, and, in so doing, that is not how it works. you don't get to keep the information from us and decide what is best for us. we get to decide even if we are imperfect, even if we don't know all you know. -- he did not get that. we have to be in charge of our fate. that is part of the bargain of democracy. we have to pay attention, stand .p and argue, we have to fight a free society has to be a skeptical one. that's the way we protect our freedoms. chirping] >> this is an installation by a seattle-based artist. it is a representation of an arctic geological phenomenon. of frozen iceion that creates these mounds along the tundra that rise up, that ,an be as much as 150 feet tall and is som
teller was, undoubtedly a patriot. very high, if not for most, in the list of his motivations, is to protect america. i think he gave way to many lesser motives as well. but he was doing what he thought was right. thoughtlem was that he it was better to keep the public unaware of what he was doing for the good of the country, as he he --, and, in so doing, that is not how it works. you don't get to keep the information from us and decide what is best for us. we get to decide even if we are...
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>> nobody knows but people who want the truth will find a truth teller and those who don't will run away with those wild and untethered allegations that is what leader mcconnell is doing. do these right wing justices two years from now there is a huge backlash if kavanaugh should get on the court. that is not the search for truth. and then to avoid the truth that should not happen. think about it. the white house is blocking the impartial allegation and chairman grassley is setting arbitrary deadlines and then to o the right to call other witnesses that always happens including the alleged eyewitness and then to back up kavanaugh. and at least he says he does not remember we hear chairman grassley wants to bring in outside counsel as if doctor ford were on trial. this is so unusual that it shows a fear on the part of our republican friends that something bad will come out. madam president chairman grassley leader mcconnell continue down this road we are headed for a hearing that is far from a fact-finding inquiry in what it should look like far from fair. the american people should ask t
>> nobody knows but people who want the truth will find a truth teller and those who don't will run away with those wild and untethered allegations that is what leader mcconnell is doing. do these right wing justices two years from now there is a huge backlash if kavanaugh should get on the court. that is not the search for truth. and then to avoid the truth that should not happen. think about it. the white house is blocking the impartial allegation and chairman grassley is setting...
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but people who want the truth will find the truth teller people who don't want the truth will run away from it. and instead point fingers of accusations wild and untethered allegations that is what leader mcconnell is doing. i know he prides his role to expand through the justice i don't think america will see their rulings if kavanaugh gets on the court but that is not the search for i truth. that is a rush job. it should not happen. think of that. the white house is blocking and impartial investigation about the allegations chairman grassley is sending arbitrary deadlines to testify dictating the terms of her appearance to deny her to call other witnesses including the alleged eyewitness and the press reports are backing up kavanaugh. or at least he says he doesn't remember. chairman grassley wants to bring in the outside counsel to conduct a question as if doctor ford were not on trial and if republicans are afraid to question doctor ford, this is so unusual but it shows a fear on the part of our republican friends that something truthful will come out and president chairman grassle
but people who want the truth will find the truth teller people who don't want the truth will run away from it. and instead point fingers of accusations wild and untethered allegations that is what leader mcconnell is doing. i know he prides his role to expand through the justice i don't think america will see their rulings if kavanaugh gets on the court but that is not the search for i truth. that is a rush job. it should not happen. think of that. the white house is blocking and impartial...
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taking me around is the man at the helm, astro teller.ear infinite money to fail fast. it is exactly the opposite. you could figure out now that the project you are running has an achilles heel that is going to doom it. or you could figure it out three years and tens of millions of dollars from now. you need near—infinite money to not fail fast. what we are suggesting, what we are practising here, is being the card counters of innovation, not the gambles of innovation. so, this is a vial of foghorn sea fuel, which is one of my favourite products that we did at x. the idea was to make renewable fuel by extracting it from seawater. this project was trying to solve a much bigger problem than the world‘s deliveries — climate change. it had to be shafted a couple of years ago, because even though the method was viable, the cost was not. but teller is proud of x‘s inventions, even its costly failures. we ran an experiment, and it turns out that‘s not the right way to do it. yeah, that happens 99% of the time, that the experiments we run turn ou
taking me around is the man at the helm, astro teller.ear infinite money to fail fast. it is exactly the opposite. you could figure out now that the project you are running has an achilles heel that is going to doom it. or you could figure it out three years and tens of millions of dollars from now. you need near—infinite money to not fail fast. what we are suggesting, what we are practising here, is being the card counters of innovation, not the gambles of innovation. so, this is a vial of...
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taking me around is the man at the helm, astro teller.people ask, regularly, you must have near infinite money to fail fast. it is exactly the opposite. you could figure out now that the project you are running has an achilles heel that is going to doom it. or you could figure it out three years and tens of millions of dollars from now. you need near—infinite money to not fail fast. what we are suggesting, what we are practising here, is being the card counters of innovation, not the gambles of innovation. so, this is a vial of foghorn sea fuel, which is one of my favourite products that we did at x. the idea was to make renewable fuel by extracting it from seawater. the idea was to make renewable fuel by extracting c02 from seawater. this project was trying to solve a much bigger problem than the world's deliveries — climate change. it had to be shelved a couple of years ago, because even though the method was viable, the cost was not. but teller is proud of x's inventions, even its costly failures. we ran an experiment, and it turns out
taking me around is the man at the helm, astro teller.people ask, regularly, you must have near infinite money to fail fast. it is exactly the opposite. you could figure out now that the project you are running has an achilles heel that is going to doom it. or you could figure it out three years and tens of millions of dollars from now. you need near—infinite money to not fail fast. what we are suggesting, what we are practising here, is being the card counters of innovation, not the gambles...
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workers in what are traditionally considered lower-wage jobs, the bank tellers, maintenance workers, they are seeing some of the biggest pay increases right now. and we expect this trend to continue. so we're on track here. tax reform is working. families are better off. businesses are hiring. businesses are expanding. manufacturing is booming. should have seen the index come up yesterday. we're finally seeing the kind of broad based economic growth in our economy that we were gunning for. do we have more to do? we absolutely have more to do. we still have millions of jobs unfilled. that story is playing out across the country where businesses are trying to find workers with the right skills. this is why we just recently overhauled our career and technical education system so that it's easier to match people with the training they need. with the farm bill, we want to get more people from welfare to work so they, too, can get on their path of life. i know there is a lot of intrigue you want to ask me about, but from the start, this is what we here in the house have been focused on. jo
workers in what are traditionally considered lower-wage jobs, the bank tellers, maintenance workers, they are seeing some of the biggest pay increases right now. and we expect this trend to continue. so we're on track here. tax reform is working. families are better off. businesses are hiring. businesses are expanding. manufacturing is booming. should have seen the index come up yesterday. we're finally seeing the kind of broad based economic growth in our economy that we were gunning for. do...
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one of the most important if not the most important tellers of western society is the rule of law and the equal application of the law this is now being put into doubt we are told now it is the court of credibility that rules whatever that means is the cabin up nomination again change. the. car. but it's going to build us a lot more by this there we're going to structure due to severe blizzard conditions several teams didn't make it to the finish line and so the snowmobilers went out looking for them at the first level there are no cars no rough stuff i thought process just co-chair for to do it and you just showed it just by that you're going to do sure. of your. seat. if you put aside the body. of the one if your eyes were to be particularly for her really isn't. there something that can be a sign of the power in is that going to be funny and people you know my. whole life i'm doing some of our brothers out. stateside. pull. all of them up. but. a lot of it was for me three years ago. still got it would you feel good we've. lost it so much and then the storm when you know was number
one of the most important if not the most important tellers of western society is the rule of law and the equal application of the law this is now being put into doubt we are told now it is the court of credibility that rules whatever that means is the cabin up nomination again change. the. car. but it's going to build us a lot more by this there we're going to structure due to severe blizzard conditions several teams didn't make it to the finish line and so the snowmobilers went out looking...
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taking me around is the man at the helm, astro teller. they can just throw money at crazy ideas. infinite money to fail fast. it is exactly the opposite. has an achilles heel that is going to doom it. of dollars from now. you need near—infinite money to not fail fast. the gambles of innovation. products that we did at x. the idea was to make renewable fuel by extracting it from seawater. than the world's deliveries — climate change. because even though the method was viable, the cost was not. its costly failures. the right way to do it. out to have the answer, nope, nothing under that rock. but a fraction of the time, they get lucky. which recently flew the coop. communities in the world. kenya is first on the list. but relying on floating balloons to provide internet has its critics. or financial climate changes. are living in a bubble. is teller‘s team even aware of the world beyond silicon valley? be, and head those off at the pass, in how we design the technologies. despite spin—offs, the lab has not yet made a profit. but these guys really believe it. that was alison van dig
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teller sold was the first stock.
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ford who is coming to washington to teller story. one took the new yorker that kavanaugh expos himself to her in college and he denied that in the fox interview and now a third woman, yet unidentified whose attorney says she'll come toth us i next 48 hours. >> live for us on capitol hill, thank you. >> we turn to decision 2018. the maryland governor isg campaignor re-election. >> those men squared off in the first and onlyef debatee november's election. in the debate both men outline why they would be the best for the sition. they passionately discussed gun control and the economy. we lead the nation. we have increased jobs, increased wages and you can't keep making up the stories. >> please. all the reports are althere. the facts are there and also all of my plans are there. >> a poll shows the governor leading. >> a render that news 4 is hosting a live debate for the candidates for virginia's u.s. senate seat. that will happen tomorrow night. tim cai will go up against corey stewart. the debate will be moderated by chuck todd with
ford who is coming to washington to teller story. one took the new yorker that kavanaugh expos himself to her in college and he denied that in the fox interview and now a third woman, yet unidentified whose attorney says she'll come toth us i next 48 hours. >> live for us on capitol hill, thank you. >> we turn to decision 2018. the maryland governor isg campaignor re-election. >> those men squared off in the first and onlyef debatee november's election. in the debate both men...
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three hundred versace's creative director who's known to be outspoken and right on target is donna tellers saatchi who took over twenty years ago from her brother was actually murdered but she will reportedly continue her role after the merger miss versace who has led the fashion house for these two decades com slash boom bust r.t. so long for now. not that who these dances leaked lawrence leak out to. you you when. doesn't get a good look at that is to close most of the book called this a back. to school strong states about seeing new yorkers. just for a little. high frequency trading game it's all about speed look at goldman sachs could figure out a way to go backwards in time and still money from trades in the history they would do it but the second best option is to just increase the speed in the here and now to steal better much rapid pace. the in. america gears. didn't expect their reaction but that's. praise for his own administration and. the u.s. president to his address to the united nations general assembly.
three hundred versace's creative director who's known to be outspoken and right on target is donna tellers saatchi who took over twenty years ago from her brother was actually murdered but she will reportedly continue her role after the merger miss versace who has led the fashion house for these two decades com slash boom bust r.t. so long for now. not that who these dances leaked lawrence leak out to. you you when. doesn't get a good look at that is to close most of the book called this a...
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when work finished he was fun and a host, a great story teller and super good at holding court. >> asou. here as how authentic she is -- she gave us so much time today, which was really sweet of her, but said, i love you, by got to go. i have to be with my fans and customers if i don't, i'm e-fraud. >> someone else who likes to keep it real, christina aguilera. >> last night on "jimmy kimmel live," she wanted to clear up a rumor, of the longstanding feud between her and britney spears. >> me and britney were definitely -- there was a britney/christina rival thing. if we had social media back then we probably could have done a song together or something and just -- >> [ cheers and applause ] >> it's probably not too late for that. >> no social media back in the mickey mouse club days just media ready to fuel a feud. >> who has it easier big sisters or little sisters? >> big sisters have it way easier. >> as the career took off, the press labeled christina naughty and britney, wholesome and hypnotic even after her naughty video. and who got all the attention for the madonna kiss? >> wha
when work finished he was fun and a host, a great story teller and super good at holding court. >> asou. here as how authentic she is -- she gave us so much time today, which was really sweet of her, but said, i love you, by got to go. i have to be with my fans and customers if i don't, i'm e-fraud. >> someone else who likes to keep it real, christina aguilera. >> last night on "jimmy kimmel live," she wanted to clear up a rumor, of the longstanding feud between her...
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and i think artists are truth tellers.ave a way of speaking to the truth tellers and politicians can't really duplicate. i believe that it is my responsibility to use that influence for good. >> my colleagues, chris hayes, had will host live coverage of the festival beginning today at 3:00 p.m. eastern time right here on msnbc. >>> still ahead, christine blasey ford identified him as a participant in the alleged attack. mark judge saying he is open to speaking with investigators. o speaking with investigators. eyoe numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like a biotech firm that engineers a patient's own cells to fight cancer. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried cold turkey, i tried the patch. they didn't work for me. i didn't think anything was going to work for me until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. i need
and i think artists are truth tellers.ave a way of speaking to the truth tellers and politicians can't really duplicate. i believe that it is my responsibility to use that influence for good. >> my colleagues, chris hayes, had will host live coverage of the festival beginning today at 3:00 p.m. eastern time right here on msnbc. >>> still ahead, christine blasey ford identified him as a participant in the alleged attack. mark judge saying he is open to speaking with investigators....
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they can become a banker a lot of branch managers were tellers and regional managers.can help schools locally, high school, apprenticeships, community college. money, but small business need training >> 1.5 billion in student loans. >> it is a huge issue. this is all government lending by the way, bad lending is bad, whether it is mortgages or businesses one of the things you have to do is have discipline around capital. bridges to no where are bad. schools that don't work are bad. lending money can be a mistake student lending was a tremendous amount done in seven years, folks have a hard time paying it back, it is all owned by the government, so it is the taxpayers that lose hundreds of millions of dollars. so mortgages, kids have a hard time getting a mortgage or credit card. it is effecting the economy. it is not like the mortgage crisis, a trillion 3 or 4, i wouldn't call it systemic, it is just really highly unfortunate. >> let's go back to international a second you talked about the idea of the sub par. you have a skirmish. at what point would it be a war and at
they can become a banker a lot of branch managers were tellers and regional managers.can help schools locally, high school, apprenticeships, community college. money, but small business need training >> 1.5 billion in student loans. >> it is a huge issue. this is all government lending by the way, bad lending is bad, whether it is mortgages or businesses one of the things you have to do is have discipline around capital. bridges to no where are bad. schools that don't work are bad....
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preeminent truth teller. that's what he is. he along with carl bernstein broke open the watergate scandal in the '70s that befelled president nixon and ever since then, woodward has covered administrations, presidencies, he's found truth where white houses have tried to hide it. and he's written these sorts of books about so many previous presidents. and it's almost like trump has met his perfect match in woodward now after this long career. and the method that woodward had which he explains on the "today" show is methodical. you know, hundreds of hours of these deep background interviews with sources he collects papers. he tries to piece together facts and find narratives in truth. and that's the portrait of the book there. and it's not only that trump has complimented woodward when he wrote the obama books but also complimented woodward in the phone call just a couple of weeks ago. >> the book is excellent. i'm a little morthe than halfwa through it. multiple accounts from multiple advisers to this president. >>> how the insu
preeminent truth teller. that's what he is. he along with carl bernstein broke open the watergate scandal in the '70s that befelled president nixon and ever since then, woodward has covered administrations, presidencies, he's found truth where white houses have tried to hide it. and he's written these sorts of books about so many previous presidents. and it's almost like trump has met his perfect match in woodward now after this long career. and the method that woodward had which he explains on...
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they used to do this one teller walk and they put a band. but as an artist i don't support that because it causes pollution once again the managed to collect a lot of plastic according to the kampala city council around fifty percent of plastic waste is collected every year for use to other houses just dumped in public spaces damaging water and soil fertility once in a while the young artist visits her old university alice developed the idea of tackling plastic pollution while studying in dust shows design and seven years later it is still being taught to other students so in this context we are looking at equipping them with skills. designs creativity skills where the hans competence in appreciating the environment designing products but the products can also be used in the community and they are possibly recyclable last year alice began teaching young people in the slums where plastic pollution is a serious concern catherine nunn goby is one of the over two hundred people who have been trained here at alice's center. when i looked at an ed
they used to do this one teller walk and they put a band. but as an artist i don't support that because it causes pollution once again the managed to collect a lot of plastic according to the kampala city council around fifty percent of plastic waste is collected every year for use to other houses just dumped in public spaces damaging water and soil fertility once in a while the young artist visits her old university alice developed the idea of tackling plastic pollution while studying in dust...
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story-teller and had a sense of humor that matched his mel lan -- melancholy. he thought he would never reach his goal but he whistled through sadness with his humor. they knew he would become president i doubt they could have thought that big but there was something about this guy. >> host: late talk about teddy roosevelt. did not grow up in a poor setting. his father was very wealthy but did that mean he would be necessarily a very smart person or very good athlete? what was it like growing up as teddy roosevelt. >> guest: the most important thing for teddy roosevelt growing up was that he suffered from an almost life-threatening asthma when he was a child which meant he couldn't participate in physical activities but meant that he developed his mind. he read books, too like lincoln did in every spare moment he could fine. unlike lincoln all he needed to do is pull a book of the library shelf or told his father, who he loved and had a fabulous relationship with and he said he wanted a book it and magically disappear. the read 50 novels one summer and his fath
story-teller and had a sense of humor that matched his mel lan -- melancholy. he thought he would never reach his goal but he whistled through sadness with his humor. they knew he would become president i doubt they could have thought that big but there was something about this guy. >> host: late talk about teddy roosevelt. did not grow up in a poor setting. his father was very wealthy but did that mean he would be necessarily a very smart person or very good athlete? what was it like...
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mattis and rosenstein belong in the truth teller category. >> 25 years in the federal government, 25 years in the fbi, lots of gallous humor and joking. never once did anyone ever joke or mention the 25th amendment involving the president or wiring up against the president, even in jest. and i have to tell you something first. that's the first time i've heard the full clip from mike pompeo. he specifically mentioned the fbi. as somebody that, as a team that needs to fulfill the mission of the president, that is not the role of the fbi. and on a larger scale, as you're saying, when it comes to the 25th amendment if you think the president is unable to fulfill his duties and powers, you're on team america. whether or not that's part of the mission of the president. so, yes, indeed if the right people were in charge of congress, we would be having hearings. we would be getting cabinet members in a room alone and asking them whether or not he can fulfill his duties. and that's not going to happen under this congress. >> all right, phil rucker and frank figliuzzi, thanks for scaring me. >
mattis and rosenstein belong in the truth teller category. >> 25 years in the federal government, 25 years in the fbi, lots of gallous humor and joking. never once did anyone ever joke or mention the 25th amendment involving the president or wiring up against the president, even in jest. and i have to tell you something first. that's the first time i've heard the full clip from mike pompeo. he specifically mentioned the fbi. as somebody that, as a team that needs to fulfill the mission of...
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. >> i was working as a bank teller and got offered a pro fight and i asked for time off and they saidtake time off and i took it anyway and i was fired. >> it was a car r move that paid off. at 23 paige is nowg ris star and fan favorite in the brutal ultimate fighting champiohip. >> a lotf people are surprised when they fmd out that i' a fighter. obviously, i guess i don't look like a fighter. girls can do absolutely anythin they want to.so here shouldn't be this stigma that you have to be manly to be a fighter. you just have to like to fight. >> while she doesn't seem too concerned about what the effects can have on your being. >> you can't liveour life thinking about all of the bad things that can happen to you. >> she doesn't pull punches when it comes to the hazards of the job. >> the worst thing is you can die. people have had broken skulls and things like that. >> of course, paige does get paid for all of theblood, sweat and more blood. the ufc takes care of their athletes and a greatti corporaon to work for. >> it holds so far an impressiv0 335, over ten fights and that include
. >> i was working as a bank teller and got offered a pro fight and i asked for time off and they saidtake time off and i took it anyway and i was fired. >> it was a car r move that paid off. at 23 paige is nowg ris star and fan favorite in the brutal ultimate fighting champiohip. >> a lotf people are surprised when they fmd out that i' a fighter. obviously, i guess i don't look like a fighter. girls can do absolutely anythin they want to.so here shouldn't be this stigma that...
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i wanted to be a better story teller. >> so you took these beautiful pictures and videos. >> yes. >> not that on top of doing a show at fashion week? >> you could and some do. it really came to decision about kind of finding a pure message. you know, we live in a social media age where those images are what tell the story of your brand. >> right. it's so different than when you first started out, right? >> absolutely. there were systems and formulas and just the very beginning of online reviews. it's vastly changed, how we sell changed, how we market changed. the consumer has changed. >> right. >> so you kind of have to really take risks to be attuned and aware of it. >> your industry in particular is seeing so much change. so you're talking about how you're marketing to people and speaking to people. but also i have friends who are designer like you and it's a zary tiza scary time for many of them because the way people buy is changing so much. >> absolutely. i think first off one needs a really personal product. it has to be really unique. it has to be special and it has to be cons
i wanted to be a better story teller. >> so you took these beautiful pictures and videos. >> yes. >> not that on top of doing a show at fashion week? >> you could and some do. it really came to decision about kind of finding a pure message. you know, we live in a social media age where those images are what tell the story of your brand. >> right. it's so different than when you first started out, right? >> absolutely. there were systems and formulas and just...
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in the investigative journalist carmen duma trust who was one of the bravest residents of teller mind drugging us home county she was one of the first to take a close look at drug miss wheelings and dealings with tell droom. such an evil thing that you hit on when after i'd found something out cars from children would follow me they kept trying to intimidate me. in sticking threatening letters on my door oh well i mean. she lives in alexandria where drug now has his lavish estate built by tel drove around him drachmas neighbors live in abject poverty most of them have to live on pensions of fifty euros a month. the air is rancid in the prefab tenement blocks common to intrust who reports on the inhuman conditions and tries to figure out why people here voted for drugs in the first place. remember the last little one time the whole building had no power there wasn't any light. drug that was the only one who came to us and got the electricity back on. he brought food for us leave you drugged i drove straight over here personally in his car. one floor up an impoverished neighbor is too a
in the investigative journalist carmen duma trust who was one of the bravest residents of teller mind drugging us home county she was one of the first to take a close look at drug miss wheelings and dealings with tell droom. such an evil thing that you hit on when after i'd found something out cars from children would follow me they kept trying to intimidate me. in sticking threatening letters on my door oh well i mean. she lives in alexandria where drug now has his lavish estate built by tel...
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tellers about the reaction of the trump administration to what iran is saying about the attack.ton points out president rouhani hasn't offered any proof and they are pointing the finger at iran. as you mentioned, nikki haley has said clearly that they condemn all sorts of terrorism all attacks that take place, but also that president rouhani should be looking at the policies of his own government, that oppressing the people may well lead to these kind of attacks. it's that kind of rhetoric that gives you a sense of really the tensions between iran and the us, and certainly they have been building since washington decided to remove itself from the iran nuclear deal and reimpose sanctions, which is really having a damaging effect on iran's already troubled economy. as a result we are looking out towards a meeting of the un general assembly, which will be attended by both president trump and president rouhani. you have to say, what are you look at the conversations that have been had doubt there is a danger of relationships worsening during that assembly meeting. how much is that i
tellers about the reaction of the trump administration to what iran is saying about the attack.ton points out president rouhani hasn't offered any proof and they are pointing the finger at iran. as you mentioned, nikki haley has said clearly that they condemn all sorts of terrorism all attacks that take place, but also that president rouhani should be looking at the policies of his own government, that oppressing the people may well lead to these kind of attacks. it's that kind of rhetoric that...
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again whether it's people like rex tillerson who bob corker was very very close with it was wrecked teller's rex tillerson it was one of the first republicans to voice his concerns about trump's mental capacity his mental stability and this week you know i chuckled when bob corker said instead of asking who would write this op ed at this point who wouldn't i think he has a pretty good point. presumed from discussing the hurricane florence said that's. easy to do on some success if you agree with that. it's difficult for me to grant to the status of success and to any situation which you have a lot of peace as many deaths as took place in puerto rico and i do think there were challenges vista that you know i as you know larry i do a lot of work in the state of texas and i do think donald trump's reaction in the white house reaction to hurricane harvey was a significant success i think the president's reaction to a lot of national and natural disasters has been a success and it's clear he has and then a reverence for first responders that hasn't that didn't exist in the white house for the las
again whether it's people like rex tillerson who bob corker was very very close with it was wrecked teller's rex tillerson it was one of the first republicans to voice his concerns about trump's mental capacity his mental stability and this week you know i chuckled when bob corker said instead of asking who would write this op ed at this point who wouldn't i think he has a pretty good point. presumed from discussing the hurricane florence said that's. easy to do on some success if you agree...
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workers who have lost their jobs by years and more than one hundred longer term staffers like ismail teller have been dismissed or forced to take early retirement. invites us to his home where his twelve hundred dollars monthly wage supports an extended family of twenty eight people. he'd worked for enron for sixteen years it's here that you see in an economy like garza's how much can rest on just one job. now i want to be able to help my brothers which is going to affect them mentally their families depend on me because of the difficulties of life if i knew that this would happen i never would have joined in the first place and ross says it's hard to prioritize borrowing money from elsewhere in the organization to ensure that garza gets essential services after the u.s. decision to end its three hundred sixty million dollar annual contribution. more than half of gaza's two million population are refugees it's here that the need is particularly acute it's in places like this causes such the refugee camp we find the most extreme levels of poverty and for many here aid provided by an ra is a
workers who have lost their jobs by years and more than one hundred longer term staffers like ismail teller have been dismissed or forced to take early retirement. invites us to his home where his twelve hundred dollars monthly wage supports an extended family of twenty eight people. he'd worked for enron for sixteen years it's here that you see in an economy like garza's how much can rest on just one job. now i want to be able to help my brothers which is going to affect them mentally their...
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workers who have lost their jobs by years and more than one hundred longer term staffers like ismail teller have been dismissed or forced to take early retirement. invites us to his home where his twelve hundred dollars monthly wage supports an extended family of twenty eight people. he'd worked for enron for sixteen years it's here that you see in an economy like garza's how much can rest on just one job. now i want to be able to help my brothers which is going to affect them mentally their families depend on me because of the difficulties of life if i knew that this would happen i never would have joined in the first place and ross says it's hard to prioritize borrowing money from elsewhere in the organization to ensure that garza gets essential services after the u.s. decision to end its three hundred sixty million dollars annual contribution. more than half of gaza's two million population are refugees it's here that the need is particularly acute it's in places like this causes such the refugee camp we find the most extreme levels of poverty and for many here aid provided by an ra is a
workers who have lost their jobs by years and more than one hundred longer term staffers like ismail teller have been dismissed or forced to take early retirement. invites us to his home where his twelve hundred dollars monthly wage supports an extended family of twenty eight people. he'd worked for enron for sixteen years it's here that you see in an economy like garza's how much can rest on just one job. now i want to be able to help my brothers which is going to affect them mentally their...
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in a statement he warned that if china ta kes a statement he warned that if china takes a teller treat or industry, these ta riffs us farmers or industry, these tariffs will be imposed with over $260 billion over consumer products such as bicycle helmets, baby car seats are not included. more to come later in the asia business report. further evacuation orders have been issued as storm florence stalls over the us eastern seaboard. the death toll has risen to at least 23, with 17 deaths confirmed in south and north carolina. hundreds of people have been rescued and thousands are still in emergency shelters or without power. chris buckler is at pollocksville, north carolina. here in this part of north carolina, the grey skies have gone and you can see the sun but that does not mean the storm ‘s problems have gone away. if you look behind me you can see that this street has been covered in flood water. this is a river that has broken its banks. a mixture of that and high rainfall, and it has damaged businesses. if you look beside it will see a house that has had its front door breached by
in a statement he warned that if china ta kes a statement he warned that if china takes a teller treat or industry, these ta riffs us farmers or industry, these tariffs will be imposed with over $260 billion over consumer products such as bicycle helmets, baby car seats are not included. more to come later in the asia business report. further evacuation orders have been issued as storm florence stalls over the us eastern seaboard. the death toll has risen to at least 23, with 17 deaths...
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one of the most important if not the most important tellers of western society is the rule of law. and the equal application of the law this is now being put into doubt we're told now it is the court of credibility that rules whatever that means is the kavanah nomination again change. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter us has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you want to the old for rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent raise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and when rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business shows you can't afford to miss one and only. so i walk on. my own body by the. hour in law found in self in the public mind my going to be killing this crowd into a spokesman for the handicapped children. not. least. over the years alvin will make appearances
one of the most important if not the most important tellers of western society is the rule of law. and the equal application of the law this is now being put into doubt we're told now it is the court of credibility that rules whatever that means is the kavanah nomination again change. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter us has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you want to the old for...
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. >> they are such great story tellers. >> yeah. >> so i'm sure it will be great. >> i think the girls will love it. >> yeah. >>> coming up, a high speed chase through the east bay. speeds topping 100 miles per hour. we'll tell you what the chp just told us in the last five minutes. >>> residents sounded off to police and days after thieves stole a woman's car. this man says that he saw the entire thing play out at a senior facility, what they are now doing to keep everyone safe. o >>> good morning to you folks. this is a live look. you shouldn't run into any weather related delays. that's on you. >> thanks for joining us. >> i'm marcus washington! kari, a cool start to the morning. >> we see the low clouds. it is lower than it was yesterday at this time. we are going to deal with drizzle and fog. we are still having the moderate air qualities. the air quality alert continues across the bay area today. as we go over towards martinez it will be a very nice day. it starts out in the low 60s heading into the low 80s for the afternoon. we'll get a look at our micro climates coming up. we h
. >> they are such great story tellers. >> yeah. >> so i'm sure it will be great. >> i think the girls will love it. >> yeah. >>> coming up, a high speed chase through the east bay. speeds topping 100 miles per hour. we'll tell you what the chp just told us in the last five minutes. >>> residents sounded off to police and days after thieves stole a woman's car. this man says that he saw the entire thing play out at a senior facility, what they are...
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three hundred versace's creative director who's known to be outspoken and right on target is donna tellers saatchi who took over twenty years ago for her brother was actually murdered she will reportedly continue her role after the merger ms vers saatchi who has led the fashion house for these two decades said the deal will allow over saatchi to reach its full potential and the hill here help us understand more about it is our in-house board fashion correspondent trinity chavez who joins us from our new york studio trinity thanks for joining us give us both the lowdown on both companies how large are they within the industry. so far these companies are both leading brands in the fashion industry both of which are billion dollar companies her stock she has long been recognized as one of the world's leading luxury fashion companies but is still a rather small fashion house compared to michael kors which is really building up its luxury brand just last year it acquired jamie to its quest to become of global luxury group and course could help to me to get closer to those goals because corps is
three hundred versace's creative director who's known to be outspoken and right on target is donna tellers saatchi who took over twenty years ago for her brother was actually murdered she will reportedly continue her role after the merger ms vers saatchi who has led the fashion house for these two decades said the deal will allow over saatchi to reach its full potential and the hill here help us understand more about it is our in-house board fashion correspondent trinity chavez who joins us...
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one of the most important if not the most important tellers of western society is the rule of law and the equal application of the law this is now being put into down we are told now it is the court of credibility that rules whatever that means is the cowman a nomination again. i've been sitting. numbers mean something they matter you have over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes have been good. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be old for rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent from last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a our industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one business showed you know ford commit one and only. it's hard to imagine the decades after the war a nazi don't it was still active rich in the nineteen seventies cretonne had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at auschwitz a german company develo
one of the most important if not the most important tellers of western society is the rule of law and the equal application of the law this is now being put into down we are told now it is the court of credibility that rules whatever that means is the cowman a nomination again. i've been sitting. numbers mean something they matter you have over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes have been good. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be old for rich eight...
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german television teller they invent life from every possible. while the references tactics of the suffolk the star secret police didn't seem to know the municipal leaders. crowds of students in front of the town function felt differently. these images and the need for the. later that he shot his wife and daughter and attended starts the magic flute. was. was. was indeed did up from his in the shots on the hammers and pick some goodies and filing by as you deeply divided the stats mock. prison. come find you so and move on mock the valves on the nuclear and. help home getting mentioned vi and place him under vos innit. yeah the gangs and people just your top one doesn't matter i know that he bid admission to pick tom and that's not to list all the spirit and then one of the law is not to elicit mock us has shown. the speed that more men for the. feet listen portents. of autumn is often told as a fog of guffaw tut. then the poor. man fifty eight and for all the root didn't mention hot vital support of young went on for life often i'm the form thos
german television teller they invent life from every possible. while the references tactics of the suffolk the star secret police didn't seem to know the municipal leaders. crowds of students in front of the town function felt differently. these images and the need for the. later that he shot his wife and daughter and attended starts the magic flute. was. was. was indeed did up from his in the shots on the hammers and pick some goodies and filing by as you deeply divided the stats mock. prison....
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you have to find people who will be truth tellers where you can establish -- and this is the key -- a relationship of trust where you'll protect them. you can check out the information from other sources so you present a version that is authentic and real rather than something that is manufactured and in the case of the nixon presidency peppered with lies and deceit. >> to explain to people your process, i was cautious about anonymous sources because you don't want to create the opportunity for something that can't be checked. if you say something happened at a meet ing meeting and off quot where the president or secretary of defense said something, how do you arrive? >> from somebody who is there. lots of people keep diaries, there are extensive notes. there are documentations of this, you can find other people in the room and check it and go back to the original source. this is the joy of having time so you can maybe work on one meeting or one event and you've done great number of interviews and checked it and you get to a point where you have the best obtainable version of the trut
you have to find people who will be truth tellers where you can establish -- and this is the key -- a relationship of trust where you'll protect them. you can check out the information from other sources so you present a version that is authentic and real rather than something that is manufactured and in the case of the nixon presidency peppered with lies and deceit. >> to explain to people your process, i was cautious about anonymous sources because you don't want to create the...
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and so we're a community of survivors and story tellers. >> the mural's artist is from argentina. he gave his own time and $900 of his own money for the project. he says he was inspired to paint robin williams because robin was someone everyone loved, including himself. >> i think it is executed beautifully, and it's comforting to see a familiar face that has been synonymous with san francisco. >> christopher manning works in the area and came to see the mural during his lunch break. he says it's touching and symbolic. >> it's awareness for the depression and mental issues which i think a lot of people in san francisco in particular suffer from, and it's kind of looking over you like a guardian angel. >> people who stopped says san francisco needs more murals like this. >> in front of this beautiful contribute booth, one rose for a man who continues to such so many lives. >>> well, did you feel it about an hour and 15 minutes ago? a little shaker in the bay area, in the east bay, at 5:27 p.m. this evening, a 3.6 shook things up a little bit. no damage reported from that, in the ge
and so we're a community of survivors and story tellers. >> the mural's artist is from argentina. he gave his own time and $900 of his own money for the project. he says he was inspired to paint robin williams because robin was someone everyone loved, including himself. >> i think it is executed beautifully, and it's comforting to see a familiar face that has been synonymous with san francisco. >> christopher manning works in the area and came to see the mural during his lunch...
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or officials want to give the go- ahead to teller construction and areas to the east and west of downtown, that are outside the glide path.>>> of next, a stolen band little supplies used to help save lives of people with addiction. and in need of help. >>> also our forecast is coming up. with a look of what to expect for the final days of september. >>> a van was stolen in oakland. it contained valuable cargo. does of them --'s they are used for a needle exchange program. >> it wasn't just syringes, but narcan. the drug that revise people who overdose. plus all sorts of medical supplies. missing, along with the vehicle they were in.>> even smoke it? okay. >> at a homeless camp in east oakland, this is a weekly scene.>> clickers, cotton, waters or question mark >> test for many different diseases. >> people are urged to come forward with their used needles. trading for new. >> no iou needed. it's all free from an organization four decades ago during the aids crisis. >> with the lack of wheels, and the lack of program supplies, it hinders our capacity to address the opioid academic.>> a for
or officials want to give the go- ahead to teller construction and areas to the east and west of downtown, that are outside the glide path.>>> of next, a stolen band little supplies used to help save lives of people with addiction. and in need of help. >>> also our forecast is coming up. with a look of what to expect for the final days of september. >>> a van was stolen in oakland. it contained valuable cargo. does of them --'s they are used for a needle exchange...
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when you have a nominee woes credibility has already been very successfully challenged as a truth teller in that hearing and today he issues a statement denying these accusations, he's issuing that statement after a confirmation hearing has significantly weakened his credibility. >> yes. i agree with everything lisa said and with what you said and i appreciate your saying that there is no rule that forces this to go forward. we need to have a full investigation, we need to hold off a vote in the senate until there is time for a full exploration of this. if he is independent, nocent, w see that f. he is guilty, we need to see that the memos stolen from the democrats, he says, oh, i didn't know. that doesn't ring true to me. there are a lot of issues besides this one that have been sort of shuffled under the rug and need to be explored. i would urge this woman. i know how hard it must be to come forward, but i really hope you will. i am pleading with you to come forward and speak out on this because there is so much at stake. the times are different now the "metoo movement has made you abl
when you have a nominee woes credibility has already been very successfully challenged as a truth teller in that hearing and today he issues a statement denying these accusations, he's issuing that statement after a confirmation hearing has significantly weakened his credibility. >> yes. i agree with everything lisa said and with what you said and i appreciate your saying that there is no rule that forces this to go forward. we need to have a full investigation, we need to hold off a vote...
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the teller called kate's dad.called police. >> i never met ethan, didn't know ethan's last name. all i knew was the name ethan who was a friend. it's too strong to say that she had a secret life, but she certainly had friends and did things that we didn't know anything about. >> of course she did. she was 28 years old. and even though she was financially and emotionally dependent on her parents, she had lots of friends. some they knew, some they didn't. it was howard gatts, for example, a martial arts trainer in the midst of a contentious divorce with whom kate had been carrying on something of a romance. >> i felt that in my heart something was wrong. and i was -- i was concerned. >> then there was jason locke, a young lawyer with whom she often shared lunch and a spirited debate. >> she was strong-willed. she was very energetic. she was rarely, rarely incorrect. that's a -- >> her best friend, as she made clear to all the others, was ethan mack. >> she really liked ethan. she really trusted him. "this is my best
the teller called kate's dad.called police. >> i never met ethan, didn't know ethan's last name. all i knew was the name ethan who was a friend. it's too strong to say that she had a secret life, but she certainly had friends and did things that we didn't know anything about. >> of course she did. she was 28 years old. and even though she was financially and emotionally dependent on her parents, she had lots of friends. some they knew, some they didn't. it was howard gatts, for...
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. >> say this is a bank and that is a teller window. so you walk up and look her in the eye and say ma'am, this is a robbery. and you show her the gun. you aren't going to get hurt because i like you a lot. >> you have done quite a few outlaw films, the best most famous one is "butch cassidy and the sun dance kid." what i found fascinating is you were kind of like that as a kid, a rebel. >> yes, that's true. as i got older and went into acting, i was drawn into the idea of outlaw characters. what is interesting though, i don't know how many people have picked up, is paul newman and i, initially he was offered the sun dance kid, and i was going to be butch cassidy. and when i met with the director, i said i can do that, but i am much more drawn to the sundance kid. so they switched the title. >> we have to play, you know, the iconic clip from "butch cassidy and the sundance kid." >> all right. i'll jump first. you jump first. what's the matter with you? >> i can't swim. [ laughter ] why, you crazy, the fall would probably kill you. oh! >
. >> say this is a bank and that is a teller window. so you walk up and look her in the eye and say ma'am, this is a robbery. and you show her the gun. you aren't going to get hurt because i like you a lot. >> you have done quite a few outlaw films, the best most famous one is "butch cassidy and the sun dance kid." what i found fascinating is you were kind of like that as a kid, a rebel. >> yes, that's true. as i got older and went into acting, i was drawn into the...
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the teller was the daughter of a mirror monte high school teacher. a family member frantically called 911 on tuesday afternoon after accidentally leaving the girl in the car at a home on hardy drive. an investigation is now underway and no one has been arrested. temperatures were not unusually hot on tuesday. dozens of children die each year after being left inside scorching hot vehicles. there have been almost 800 deaths over the past 20 years. 46 children have died just this year. the accident marks the third death in california this year. >>> richmond is receiving complaints about energy efficient lights. residents say they cannot sleep. the mayor is calling it light trespassing. lights from the burlington northern santa fe railway yard are spilling through windows at night while residents are trying to sleep. a spokesperson says they replaced the lights to energy efficient l.e.d. bulbs to comply with federal safety regulations and energy conservation. >> they will fight it. we have done this before. the city has been in litigation over many issue
the teller was the daughter of a mirror monte high school teacher. a family member frantically called 911 on tuesday afternoon after accidentally leaving the girl in the car at a home on hardy drive. an investigation is now underway and no one has been arrested. temperatures were not unusually hot on tuesday. dozens of children die each year after being left inside scorching hot vehicles. there have been almost 800 deaths over the past 20 years. 46 children have died just this year. the...
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numerous author of articles and essays as well as several books including lee's young teller is. the last generation. young virginians at peace war and reunion. pete has lectured widely on topics pertaining to the civil war and public history and has appeared as an expert in historical documentaries. conducted numerous public presentations, workshops, consultations, and workshops for national park staff. severala assisted at national park service sites. this morning he will provide a sneak peek into his most recent book, a cultural history of civil war soldiers entitled the war for the common soldier, how men sought thought and survived in civil war armies. that book is coming from the university of north carolina press enter this year in october area welcome. >> thank you ashley. one of the things ashley mentioned is that i have worked with a lot of students. i have helped get them into internships mainly at the national park service. ashley was one of the very first. she graduated from college of william and mary. she had a long career in the park service and then finished her
numerous author of articles and essays as well as several books including lee's young teller is. the last generation. young virginians at peace war and reunion. pete has lectured widely on topics pertaining to the civil war and public history and has appeared as an expert in historical documentaries. conducted numerous public presentations, workshops, consultations, and workshops for national park staff. severala assisted at national park service sites. this morning he will provide a sneak peek...