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seem to be disconnected from our constitutional heritage and from a lot of the things that made up the fabric of the american experience over the past 240 years and right nowitust doesn't seem to count for much for a lot of people starting with our president. >> that does it for us this morning on that note. stephanie rule picks up the coverage right now. >> good morning, we've got breaking news overnight. marathon meetings, two house committees pulling all nighters, one pushing through the gop health care bill and other now debating it for nearly 24 hours
seem to be disconnected from our constitutional heritage and from a lot of the things that made up the fabric of the american experience over the past 240 years and right nowitust doesn't seem to count for much for a lot of people starting with our president. >> that does it for us this morning on that note. stephanie rule picks up the coverage right now. >> good morning, we've got breaking news overnight. marathon meetings, two house committees pulling all nighters, one pushing...
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of a nonprint fabric, the fabric of a nonprint fabric, the fabric was the american flag. during a time when there we re ground zero during a time when there were still a of questioning of the allegiance of muslim americans. as someone allegiance of muslim americans. as someone who is american and a muslim, that appeal to me. the most visually compelling photo of a muslim woman is a woman wearing a hijab. what i wear a hijab is irrelevant. it is something i feel a connection to. the photographer contacted me, basically a month before, in early december, and said that famous photo of hours, an artist contacted me to try to recreate it. of course i will knew that it would be used in the women's march, but i did not know how prominently. i was done in washington, dc, and i went to a rally. every shade, every gender, using this as their protest image. they could have used so many other protest images, and they choose to use this one. all over the world. i like that it is the protest image, but it is not a part as an ideal, to be pro— inclusion and pro—democracy. it is just what
of a nonprint fabric, the fabric of a nonprint fabric, the fabric was the american flag. during a time when there we re ground zero during a time when there were still a of questioning of the allegiance of muslim americans. as someone allegiance of muslim americans. as someone who is american and a muslim, that appeal to me. the most visually compelling photo of a muslim woman is a woman wearing a hijab. what i wear a hijab is irrelevant. it is something i feel a connection to. the photographer...
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of the normal nonprint fabric, the fabric was an american flag and to have it shot in the proximityf ground zero when there was still a lot of questioning of the allegiance of muslim americans. as someone who is american and muslim, the concept spoke to me. and most visually compelling image of a muslim woman is a woman wearing a hijab, whether i choose to wear one or not. it is still relevant, something i feel a connection to. the photographer contacted me. inauguration, the early december, he said that rs, andphoto of ou artist contacted me to re-create it. i did not know how prominently. i was in d.c. i went to the rally. every shade, gender, using this as their protest image. they could have used so many different images, and they decided to use this all over the world. i like it is the protest mh, but it is not -- protest a marriage, but it is not a partisan ideal. it is what the country represents. even if i didn't know that was me, i think i still would have felt proud that a muslim woman is being depicted so positively. it is necessary for a lot of people to see. at that mom
of the normal nonprint fabric, the fabric was an american flag and to have it shot in the proximityf ground zero when there was still a lot of questioning of the allegiance of muslim americans. as someone who is american and muslim, the concept spoke to me. and most visually compelling image of a muslim woman is a woman wearing a hijab, whether i choose to wear one or not. it is still relevant, something i feel a connection to. the photographer contacted me. inauguration, the early december, he...
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there's an area for design, but most of the floor is dedicated to fabrication. dean: this primarily is where we do all the decor, the graphics stuff. lemonis: there's a machine that shapes wood, and it also forms foam into letters... man: here's where i assess what's called a tool path. tells the machine where to go, pretty much. lemonis: very cool. ...and a machine that prints large-format images, anything you need to make a sign. this looks like a trade show display. do you guys go to trade shows? dean: we do not. lemonis: but how do you find new customers -if you don't go to trade shows? -keith: we've always had a different sort of opinion with that. dean: you just brought up a -- yeah, where we disagree. lemonis: what's the worst thing that could happen? keith: i've always been concerned about getting a customer and then losing them. lemonis: but you got to get one to find out if you're gonna lose them. keith: you're right. you're right. lemonis: i mean, you got to start somewhere, because the fact that you have this much capacity right now, it's almost like
there's an area for design, but most of the floor is dedicated to fabrication. dean: this primarily is where we do all the decor, the graphics stuff. lemonis: there's a machine that shapes wood, and it also forms foam into letters... man: here's where i assess what's called a tool path. tells the machine where to go, pretty much. lemonis: very cool. ...and a machine that prints large-format images, anything you need to make a sign. this looks like a trade show display. do you guys go to trade...
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what is setting the fabrics ablaze? it is the paraffin it is the fact that it is base.tunately smoke, which they are not advised to do when they have these creams. we do when they have thésé’treams: i’ have been do whon tho'y havo thoso’orooms: t have been chatting to a lady called carol hope and her husband, philip hope, sadly passed away in 2006 after a cigarette he was smoking caught fire in a hospital in doncaster. when i got to the hospital i was met by - staff. they took me into a room. philip had caught fire. it sneaked off into a landing fora caught fire. it sneaked off into a landing for a sneaky cigarette. a gust of wind caught. light and it gust of wind caught the light and it set fire to him. at that time. he was l a&e with all the doctors was in a&e with all the doctors around him. they took me in to see him. very quick look. 90% burns. there was nothing they could do. they wasjust going there was nothing they could do. they was just going ts; i there was nothing they could do. they was just going 2? turn off they was just going to turn off everything and j
what is setting the fabrics ablaze? it is the paraffin it is the fact that it is base.tunately smoke, which they are not advised to do when they have these creams. we do when they have thésé’treams: i’ have been do whon tho'y havo thoso’orooms: t have been chatting to a lady called carol hope and her husband, philip hope, sadly passed away in 2006 after a cigarette he was smoking caught fire in a hospital in doncaster. when i got to the hospital i was met by - staff. they took me into a...
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that is the modern fabric. not the original fabric of the flag. they are moving the stitches row by row. a lot of times, these threads are very brittle and they are dry rotting. -- go andasy to come pull them out. you can get nice little runs of the stitches that you can start to pull out. you can cut them all in the back. this becomes the first step of conserving the flag that has been treated in this way. once you have all that done, you can start to arrange and flatten all of the original portions of the flag and really start to get back into the original shape. we try to be very cautious about the treatment methods in which we employ to conserve these flags because we want to take a long-term approach to it. ensure that what we are doing now is not something that will cause permanent harm to the item over time. we hope that people will want to learn a variety of things from these flag collections. the flag can certainly be used as a work of art. there is a lot of artistry behind these. whether it is a quality of a painting or the beautiful way
that is the modern fabric. not the original fabric of the flag. they are moving the stitches row by row. a lot of times, these threads are very brittle and they are dry rotting. -- go andasy to come pull them out. you can get nice little runs of the stitches that you can start to pull out. you can cut them all in the back. this becomes the first step of conserving the flag that has been treated in this way. once you have all that done, you can start to arrange and flatten all of the original...
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to haveit the fabric was an american flag. g of the allegiance of muslim americans. as someone who is american and as someone who is american and as someone who is a muslim, that concept seemed the most visually compelling image of a muslim woman. whether i choose to wear a hijab or not is not really relevant at that point. i feel a connection not is not really relevant at that point. ifeel a connection to not is not really relevant at that point. i feel a connection to that. the photographer contacted me, basically a month before the inauguration, early december and he said, so that famous photograph of hours, and artists contacted me to try and recreate it. i did not know how prominently it would become. i was down in dc and i went to a rally. every shade and every gender using this as their protest image. they could have used so many other protest images but they decided to use this all over the world. i liked that it use this all over the world. i liked thatitis use this all over the world. i liked that it is the protest im
to haveit the fabric was an american flag. g of the allegiance of muslim americans. as someone who is american and as someone who is american and as someone who is a muslim, that concept seemed the most visually compelling image of a muslim woman. whether i choose to wear a hijab or not is not really relevant at that point. i feel a connection not is not really relevant at that point. ifeel a connection to not is not really relevant at that point. i feel a connection to that. the photographer...
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to continue the traditions of the past while creating new ones that will play a lasting role in the fabricf our nation's history. >> in continuing past tradition, the question is whether this administration will employ the same easter bunnies as in past years since this is a perfect reminder that the press reminder that the press secretary is not the only job sean spicer has held at the white house we'll hop down memory lane to sean spicer's memory lane to sean spicer's furry past. that's thing 2 in 60 seconds. >> that was the largest audience to ever witness and inauguration, period. inauguration, period. both in person and around the globe. >> thing 2, that guy and the famously ill-fitting suit coming and i'm wondering if the president did and how he did it really made it even more difficult to establish that essential relationship he needs to have with my old community, the intelligence folks. now, look, i understand there are a whole bunch of larger political and legal issues involved here. but my focus was once again the president, frankly, accused my old community of abetting a felon
to continue the traditions of the past while creating new ones that will play a lasting role in the fabricf our nation's history. >> in continuing past tradition, the question is whether this administration will employ the same easter bunnies as in past years since this is a perfect reminder that the press reminder that the press secretary is not the only job sean spicer has held at the white house we'll hop down memory lane to sean spicer's memory lane to sean spicer's furry past. that's...
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so this is the outside back of it. it's going to have fabric and then the -- lemonis: is that for your house? man: [ laughs ] no. lemonis: no. that's a big pink chair. man: very big, very pink. lemonis: what does this cost to make? ana: papa, how much does it cost us to make this chair? ana: about $300? gilbert. yeah. lemonis: and what does it sell for? $500? ana: we have a price list. are we selling it for $500? i've got to check. lemonis: i would hope that one of them would know their numbers. ana: it's much worse than we thought. lemonis: what's much worse? ana: the price. it's $420. this one, i got the price. lemonis: it costs you $300, you sell it for $420. ana: yes. lemonis: and you're making a 28% margin. this chair should be $675 to $700. so what jobs are you making money on, 'cause you're not making money on this. gilbert: not on the chair. lemonis: the furniture business in the u.s. is extremely competitive, which could cause some manufacturers to underbid, but furniture margins in this business need to be north of 55%, not only to ma
so this is the outside back of it. it's going to have fabric and then the -- lemonis: is that for your house? man: [ laughs ] no. lemonis: no. that's a big pink chair. man: very big, very pink. lemonis: what does this cost to make? ana: papa, how much does it cost us to make this chair? ana: about $300? gilbert. yeah. lemonis: and what does it sell for? $500? ana: we have a price list. are we selling it for $500? i've got to check. lemonis: i would hope that one of them would know their...
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them to be a safe harbor and back when there is a net like that more people are drawn to change the fabric of all of those. >> to that for me to suggest by have then on to work of diversity iso grateful you were here of the of west coast because there is the way in which often if the work is set to although west coast where is particular to the west coast is less well negative over quite a bit diamine a mission to work on the west coast so that diversity is important to me >> will not name that publication but there was a magazine from york out of los angeles and went to a party that they threw choice but to the audience as if they are all screenwriter's working in the film industry. if i thought deep into my reality but nobody anywhere near that center part so everyday sense that i do this erotic saying where i right to the editor of this magazine with statistics like guess what? 40 percent of those goods come through the port of los angeles we have the largest manufacturing center in the united states. 20 million people live in the greater metropolitan area with a highest poverty rate of
them to be a safe harbor and back when there is a net like that more people are drawn to change the fabric of all of those. >> to that for me to suggest by have then on to work of diversity iso grateful you were here of the of west coast because there is the way in which often if the work is set to although west coast where is particular to the west coast is less well negative over quite a bit diamine a mission to work on the west coast so that diversity is important to me >> will...
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. >> reporter: the mayor says the covered bridge is part of the fabric of the city and clearly marked. >> it is a shame that the driver made an error. i'll give him the benefit of the doubt. a serious error. >> reporter: the bridge needs to be repaired and inspected. >> i'm going to weave my way through the neighborhoods to get around this when i have to get to the other side of the bridge. >> at this point it itruck's dr be orts in morning onre destroyed half a market street. the cause i still undetermined but officials say i started in was hurt. to nearby businesseso >>> one man is dead after crush deposit box.1:30 this argo bank. two workers when it fell on one of the identified as35-year-old of l elizh this dog named duke was stabbed five for dead on saturday morning. expected to r. d inkn altercation with another dog bu connected to the on. governor chris christie will a white house official says he ll opioid tasks trying to cur his state. is brewing in thekin a push to browsing history, more without customer republicans argue that google t practice without penalty. >> they want
. >> reporter: the mayor says the covered bridge is part of the fabric of the city and clearly marked. >> it is a shame that the driver made an error. i'll give him the benefit of the doubt. a serious error. >> reporter: the bridge needs to be repaired and inspected. >> i'm going to weave my way through the neighborhoods to get around this when i have to get to the other side of the bridge. >> at this point it itruck's dr be orts in morning onre destroyed half a...
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the question is, is capitalism working for people? 's social fabricas decayed to a degree we are unfamiliar with, at least at the bottom levels -- income levels of society. there is a guy we both know, grover norquist, who used to be an advocate for the leave us alone coalition. they all believe government should leave us alone. that's not working anymore, because the social fabric is too afraid. too many families are broken up. opiate addiction is to rampant. you can't just leave people alone anymore. republicans have to adjust and say i have my method to help people, and it's not going to be what the democrats want, but it will help people to solidify the social fabric and access to the job market. bob: do you think republicans and the president made a mistake by beginning with health care reform?king to tax they did not start with infrastructure. they didn't start with some of the more populist items. david: right. i would have started with infrastructure. bipartisan support is so important in an early administration. and also, have you looked arou
the question is, is capitalism working for people? 's social fabricas decayed to a degree we are unfamiliar with, at least at the bottom levels -- income levels of society. there is a guy we both know, grover norquist, who used to be an advocate for the leave us alone coalition. they all believe government should leave us alone. that's not working anymore, because the social fabric is too afraid. too many families are broken up. opiate addiction is to rampant. you can't just leave people alone...
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apparently it is all in the fabric. it looks and feels like standard denim but has special technology called enana. tiny bio crystals embedded in the fabric absorb your body heat and transfer them back to you for constant skin simulation. that is going to believe to create that smoother look jeans are made by u.s. company and based in florida and they sell for $188. >> i have two-dollar solution which i swear by instead of getting expensive treatment take a nail brush would you clean your nails with, old school nail brush you buy at cvs or something for two dollars. certainly under four. take that and put your body wash on it and you scrub your legs and in the back of your thighs and that gets rid of your cellulite. >> temporarily. >> yes, it breaks down fat. >> they say overall if you are trying to lose weight use a lo ofa and rub ate begins your body, it creates more blood flow and help you lose weight. >> how often because with these jeans you have to wear six hours a day. how long do i need to be rubbing and scrubbi
apparently it is all in the fabric. it looks and feels like standard denim but has special technology called enana. tiny bio crystals embedded in the fabric absorb your body heat and transfer them back to you for constant skin simulation. that is going to believe to create that smoother look jeans are made by u.s. company and based in florida and they sell for $188. >> i have two-dollar solution which i swear by instead of getting expensive treatment take a nail brush would you clean your...
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and "i have tremendous respect for women and the many roles they serve that are vital to the fabric ofur society and our economy." not controversial. but the headline from "the huffington post" screamed "donald trump tweeted about international women's day -- it backfired." they proved how badly it backfired by showing some tweets from people who don't like trum trump -- many media outlets fell into line. "the daily."did say the tweet did backfire spectacularly. aol said they face backlash. of course, there was really not any backlash. nothing really backfired. it's an old mainstream media trick that i use to work but i think no longer does. i remember in 2008 when john mccain suspended his presidential campaign, there was a financial crisis. the press immediately announced it was probably going to backfire. they pulled americans who concluded that it had indeed backfired, it works just fine then, but i don't think anyone takes these kind of manufactured stories seriously anymore. i think that's a silver lining, whenever there is backlash, nothing is. ♪ katie, did you see the backlash
and "i have tremendous respect for women and the many roles they serve that are vital to the fabric ofur society and our economy." not controversial. but the headline from "the huffington post" screamed "donald trump tweeted about international women's day -- it backfired." they proved how badly it backfired by showing some tweets from people who don't like trum trump -- many media outlets fell into line. "the daily."did say the tweet did backfire...
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. >> we can really be part of the fabric of the community. >> what the a's are hoping to do as they could soon be the only professional sports team left in the east bay. >> coming up here next, also a bridge on an atlanta freeway collapses after it engulfed in flames. what fuelled that fire and the massive backup that followed. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. one of the busiest interstates in atlanta collapse. on interstate 85 investigators are still trying to figure out the cause of the fire. but they say the flames were fuelled by plastic construction piping that was being stored just underneath the overpass. no one was hurt here but how thousands of commuters were stuck in their cars with no way trying to get out of that traffic. >> so we just said pull over here and we're going to walk like four miles we have to walk. >> wow. georgia's top transportation officials says there's no way to tell when the highway can open. >>> north carolina's controversial bathroom bill has been overturned, but critics say the repeal does not go far enough. the new law allows transgender people to use
. >> we can really be part of the fabric of the community. >> what the a's are hoping to do as they could soon be the only professional sports team left in the east bay. >> coming up here next, also a bridge on an atlanta freeway collapses after it engulfed in flames. what fuelled that fire and the massive backup that followed. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. one of the busiest interstates in atlanta collapse. on interstate 85 investigators are still trying to...
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we're focused on our efforts and securing a new ball park in oakland and we can really be part of the fabric of the community. >> there had to be a part of you that said wow this whole complex is going to be ours. with the warriors moving out and the raiders to vegas. >> you know, obviously that's the realty of the situation but i think for us we just want as many teams here as possible because it means you have better fans. fans in this area are some of the best in this country, in north america. >> do you feel there's more pressure on the a's to care the pacific pride? >> we can only do what we're doing every day which is to represent this community. >> but now it's all on you the oakland a's. >> it's true. we're celebrating our 50th anniversary next year which we're really proud of. >> intimate. well kamal says he envisions one of the biggest ball parks in the major leagues. >>> it started out with a letter applying for the job of his dreams. hear how this young boy's dreams to become a member of the s.w.a.t. team came true in sacramento. imagine if the things you bought every day earned
we're focused on our efforts and securing a new ball park in oakland and we can really be part of the fabric of the community. >> there had to be a part of you that said wow this whole complex is going to be ours. with the warriors moving out and the raiders to vegas. >> you know, obviously that's the realty of the situation but i think for us we just want as many teams here as possible because it means you have better fans. fans in this area are some of the best in this country, in...
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franciscos have figured out that people from the middle east, south asia, muslims are a critical part of the fabric that makes san francisco the place that it is. and this is what our communities have always faced sometimes recognized as being part of the fabric of this place and sometimes they fail to protect us, and this is a moment in time where we g et to choose which history we want to go with. and ip want to thank you for making sure to pass this on to push on this, to make sure that this is ordinance is robust and absolutely, thank you, thank you, thank you. for making sure that the private right of action is part of this. like you said this is history that we are creating. this time we are going to get it right. >> thank you. >> next speaker please? >> good morning, my name is kristine, and i am the teacher and program manager for the mothers esl program and, again many of my students are here this morning. and we are here to thank you, and thank all of you for the time and energy that you have put into this ordinance. and it makes us extremely proud to be san franciscans. and as one of my
franciscos have figured out that people from the middle east, south asia, muslims are a critical part of the fabric that makes san francisco the place that it is. and this is what our communities have always faced sometimes recognized as being part of the fabric of this place and sometimes they fail to protect us, and this is a moment in time where we g et to choose which history we want to go with. and ip want to thank you for making sure to pass this on to push on this, to make sure that this...
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president trump has urged americans to set aside conflict and help him remake the fabric of the country in his first address to congress. he offered few details. along with familiar themes on security and immigration, the president called for a trillion dollars of infrastructure spending and a redrawing of trade relations with other nations. president trump: i believe strongly in free trade. but it also has to be fair trade. i am not going to let america and its great companies and workers be taken advantage of us any longer. they have taken advantage of our country. no longer. powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. guy? guy: thank you. she said president trump's address was in the spotlight but we also heard from a couple of fed members whose comments have gone a long way in shaping market expectations for the policy meeting. we heard from jon williams who said a march hike is getting serious consideration. then new york fed president william dudley told cnn international that the case for tightening has become more compelling
president trump has urged americans to set aside conflict and help him remake the fabric of the country in his first address to congress. he offered few details. along with familiar themes on security and immigration, the president called for a trillion dollars of infrastructure spending and a redrawing of trade relations with other nations. president trump: i believe strongly in free trade. but it also has to be fair trade. i am not going to let america and its great companies and workers be...
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trump hasesident urged americans to set aside conflict and help him remake the fabric of the countrys first address to congress. however, he offered little detail plans for tax reform, banking regulation, and funding the repeal of obama care. the president called for $1 trillion in construction spending and a redrawing of trade relations with other nations. president trump: i believe strongly in free trade, but it also has to be fair trade. i am not going to let america and its great companies and workers be taken advantage of any longer. they have taken advantage of our country. no longer. of uber has apologized and said he will seek leadership help after video emerged of him arguing with a driver. ashamed, it is an extreme understatement. >> some people don't like to take responsibility. good luck. ceo expressed brought optimism for u.s. wrote in his own industry and all trumps administration succeeds reform. jamie dimon was addressing investors in new york yesterday. it.s high time you look at no one in the rational mind could say what we do -- we are not fanatics about it. we kno
trump hasesident urged americans to set aside conflict and help him remake the fabric of the countrys first address to congress. however, he offered little detail plans for tax reform, banking regulation, and funding the repeal of obama care. the president called for $1 trillion in construction spending and a redrawing of trade relations with other nations. president trump: i believe strongly in free trade, but it also has to be fair trade. i am not going to let america and its great companies...
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we connect the bike and the vehicular fabric through a series of r0u89s that are linking everything from we have the transverse route through the existing stairwells out to the water and it also creates a series of route north and southeast and phase three out like a probated cord at the intersections of those two systems we're going to create a series of spaces from large wholesale to small-scale for a diverse arrangement people can gather at the heart of all that neighborhood a new public market a place where community events celebrations, weekend market and other kinds of activities that brings the community together will be hosted it's ends will be activated with retail and amenity as you can see here one edge will be directly connected to the green making that apparent where you are in the city a small town triangle maybe a quieter street and something that is important is what a special place that will be in the immediate relationship between the homes and open space directly connected supportive that had been like no other place in the city there will be a terrace that overloo
we connect the bike and the vehicular fabric through a series of r0u89s that are linking everything from we have the transverse route through the existing stairwells out to the water and it also creates a series of route north and southeast and phase three out like a probated cord at the intersections of those two systems we're going to create a series of spaces from large wholesale to small-scale for a diverse arrangement people can gather at the heart of all that neighborhood a new public...
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back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the fabric of their lives. night's jefferson award winner is touching so many people with a needle and thread. >> and tonight on nightbeat at 10 p.m. we are talking about how people in the bay area recognize international women's day. tonight, we're asking you, do you think men and women have equal opportunities? what do you think is the state of gender equality today? sends me a tweet at #veronicadlcruz. we are going to have your comments tonight at 10:00 on our sister station, kbcw 44/cable 12. ,, things that provide huge comfort. she does it for the love of sewing... and her love of rtin >>> using donated fabric needle and thread one south bay woman has you come up with a way to create little things with big comfort. allen martin reports on this week's jefferson award winner. >> so keep stuffing. >> reporter: even with the red hat, michelle zieler is tough to keep track of. she started "sew for love" in san jose 17 years ago. first teaching girl scouts how to sew using leftover and recycled fabric. >> but the
back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the fabric of their lives. night's jefferson award winner is touching so many people with a needle and thread. >> and tonight on nightbeat at 10 p.m. we are talking about how people in the bay area recognize international women's day. tonight, we're asking you, do you think men and women have equal opportunities? what do you think is the state of gender equality today? sends me a tweet at #veronicadlcruz. we are going to have your...
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president tweeted i have tremendous respect for women and the many roles they serve that are vital to the fabric of our society and our economy. in another tweet, he said on international women's day join me in honoring the critical roles of women here in america and around the world. meanwhile president trump is throwing his full weight behind the latest gop plan to repeal and replace the affordable care act. republicans unveiled the bill yesterday, but it is already receiving resistance from members inside their own party. cbs correspondent craig boswell has more from capitol hill. >> debate has already gun and two congressional committees on the republican plan to replace obamacare. >> families are facing over $10,000 deductibles in many cases because of the unworkable mandates in taxes in this bill. and republicans guarantee that the 20 million who have insurance today will continue to have health insurance under their plan, clearly not. but some republicans say they can't support the plan because it keeps some taxes and the expansion of medicaid. >> there is leadership plan that was brought
president tweeted i have tremendous respect for women and the many roles they serve that are vital to the fabric of our society and our economy. in another tweet, he said on international women's day join me in honoring the critical roles of women here in america and around the world. meanwhile president trump is throwing his full weight behind the latest gop plan to repeal and replace the affordable care act. republicans unveiled the bill yesterday, but it is already receiving resistance from...
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fans of the basketball team, of its staff, come from one man, his name is lionel brody and he's the fabrichat holds the villanova basketball family together. from the jerseys on the court to the jackets off of it. and the tee shirts worn inside. and backwards hat cutting down nets. lionel brody touches everything and he loves it. >> all the old school shoes that came out that i didn't have a chance to have when i was younger there is over 100 in my apartment. >> reporter: his motto is look good, play better. that's brody's sport and his department is one of the best in basketball. >> if i can go to a convention during the summer and have someone say you guys crushed it. that's what i'm looking for. >> reporter: it's year round and all inclusive. nike bags, long sleeve shirts and shoes to match a head coach aptly nicknamed gqj. brody and his team follow all of the trends. >> they started making their uniforms form fitting to show up the technical features of the uniform. >> reporter: with more success, comes more threads. more pressure. but more fun for brody. do you get tired of wearing th
fans of the basketball team, of its staff, come from one man, his name is lionel brody and he's the fabrichat holds the villanova basketball family together. from the jerseys on the court to the jackets off of it. and the tee shirts worn inside. and backwards hat cutting down nets. lionel brody touches everything and he loves it. >> all the old school shoes that came out that i didn't have a chance to have when i was younger there is over 100 in my apartment. >> reporter: his motto...
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historically, black colleges and universities are incredibly important institutions woven into the fabric of our history, just about like no other. hbcus have been really pillars of the african-american community for more than 150 years. amazing job. >> now social media was already preoccupied with this photo of white house adviser kellyanne conway with her feet on the oval office couch during the hbcu meeting. but for me and many others, the bigger story came in a written statement by education secretary betsy devos, when she released this hours after the monday listening session with those same educators, calling hbcus "pioneers" when it comes to school choice. critics were quick to point out that hbcus were a direct response to segregation and by no means a choice. is this yet another instance of conservatives exploiting black history for political cover? joining me now is michael lomax, president and ceo of the united negro college fund, who was at the white house for the signing, and stanley nelson, award-winning filmmaker whose latest work is "tell them we are rising: the story of h
historically, black colleges and universities are incredibly important institutions woven into the fabric of our history, just about like no other. hbcus have been really pillars of the african-american community for more than 150 years. amazing job. >> now social media was already preoccupied with this photo of white house adviser kellyanne conway with her feet on the oval office couch during the hbcu meeting. but for me and many others, the bigger story came in a written statement by...
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fall in love with the musical was here to help students understand why harsh language is part of the fabric of the rag time. >> ♪ >> reporter: private audience with one of the broadway's best known performers, yet discussion to students at cherry hill high school was brian stokes mitchell wasn't about reaching or mastering expression it was about a racial slur. the n word. >> people are not saying it is not an ugly word. >> reporter: mitchell, nominated by a tone a ward is lead in the musical rag time came to talk with students after the school district almost ditched springtime production of the show because n word is in the script. >> the way show is designed is for audience to fall in love with the characters, all of the characters but particularly coalhouse and sarah so when that language is used against them the audience also goes ahh. >> reporter: cherry hill schools wanted to delete it buzz copy right rules would not allow schools to change script. faced with performing it as written or not at all the school district took input from parents and community leaders. they decided show go
fall in love with the musical was here to help students understand why harsh language is part of the fabric of the rag time. >> ♪ >> reporter: private audience with one of the broadway's best known performers, yet discussion to students at cherry hill high school was brian stokes mitchell wasn't about reaching or mastering expression it was about a racial slur. the n word. >> people are not saying it is not an ugly word. >> reporter: mitchell, nominated by a tone a...
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have other people of color, had it has other communities that we've always just been a part of the fabrican kind of landscape. so that is another reason why seeing these home movies, it's truth and it's seeing our stories and seeing that we've about part of america for a while. >> you really do feel that strength through it whether it's the documentary they have those layers and then you see them in the other exhibits as well. >> absolutely. and we do things that these stories all they they're very specific and unique are also very universal and we hope when people see these it will be very powerful and it will connect to them if they're not asian-american and we hope everyone r everybody will come out and celebrate these stories. >> it's almost the time to do that. we were talking about how the contemporary times make the historical things morel and i think those emotional things that you're trying to tap into it it's a good time to see and hear those things right now too, uh. >> yeah. >> what do you think is going to be for you, the person coordinating all of this, what is the most rewa
have other people of color, had it has other communities that we've always just been a part of the fabrican kind of landscape. so that is another reason why seeing these home movies, it's truth and it's seeing our stories and seeing that we've about part of america for a while. >> you really do feel that strength through it whether it's the documentary they have those layers and then you see them in the other exhibits as well. >> absolutely. and we do things that these stories all...
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the fabric that civil war women would have worn. ashley: which i think is pretty accurate. as much as there is medicine and history, it is also really funny and there is drama and love stories and other stuff. >> sarah, what interested the aha in putting together a discussion? why were they interested in having a discussion on what "mercy street" means to historians? sarah: ashley is the one who came up with the idea for the panel, and it came out of conversations she and i had been having as we watched each episode on twitter, tweeting at each other about the ways that things were portrayed or little bits we could see of historian'' work coming out in the show. oh, that came out of that book. we wanted to have a moment where we could reflect on the show that also on the historians' work that went into the show. >> from what you have seen in the first season, how is the accuracy portrayed? compare it to maybe others civil war era film or video productions. "> what sets "mercy street apart is that it is in the hospital and not on the battlefield or washington. it is a story
the fabric that civil war women would have worn. ashley: which i think is pretty accurate. as much as there is medicine and history, it is also really funny and there is drama and love stories and other stuff. >> sarah, what interested the aha in putting together a discussion? why were they interested in having a discussion on what "mercy street" means to historians? sarah: ashley is the one who came up with the idea for the panel, and it came out of conversations she and i had...
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so the wind literally flipped it inside out and blew off the fabric. 's somewhere in the parking lot now. >> this thing can put an eye out. >> it's trash basically. just that windy coming in this morning. >> super windy today. >> but look at that thing. >> march is coming in like a lion and this is not the last of the wind that we'll be dealing with. today, tomorrow, friday, saturday, sunday, all could be on the windy side around here so be ready for it. quite the burst of pockets of heavy rain and we've had a couple of reports from some of our weather watchers of small hail south of fredericksburg. it tells you how turned over the atmosphere is at this point in time. so pockets of heavy rain along 17 here south of the fredericksburg area. coming up over the potomac here, these rain drops are racing their way into parts of st. mary's county and here on the d.c. side of things, light rain on all corners of the beltway. there are still a few lingering rain drops here toward leesburg and gaithersburg but that's the back end of the rain. as i widen out the
so the wind literally flipped it inside out and blew off the fabric. 's somewhere in the parking lot now. >> this thing can put an eye out. >> it's trash basically. just that windy coming in this morning. >> super windy today. >> but look at that thing. >> march is coming in like a lion and this is not the last of the wind that we'll be dealing with. today, tomorrow, friday, saturday, sunday, all could be on the windy side around here so be ready for it. quite the...
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they'll play a lasting role in the fabric of our nation's history. ckets to the easter egg roll are free to the public and will be allotted through an online lottery. further details on the lottery and information on that day will be released later this month. keep an eye on whitehouse.gov for updates. the traditional st. patrick's day visit is on march 16th. we'll have further details on that visit as well as the other foreign leader visits later this week. with that, some questions. david smith of the guardian. >> can i ask about the president's state visit to the uk. is there timing for that and what wads your reaction to some members of parliament in britain saying the president is not welcome, they actually used words like racist and sexist. has that led him to reconsider? >> the president, as you know, accepted her majesty's invitation when the prime minister was here. he looks forward to going over and visiting the united kingdom. as we have details to share with you further, we will. but there is nothing further at this time. caitlin? >> the w
they'll play a lasting role in the fabric of our nation's history. ckets to the easter egg roll are free to the public and will be allotted through an online lottery. further details on the lottery and information on that day will be released later this month. keep an eye on whitehouse.gov for updates. the traditional st. patrick's day visit is on march 16th. we'll have further details on that visit as well as the other foreign leader visits later this week. with that, some questions. david...
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to continue the traditions of the past while creating new ones that will play a lasting role in the fabricr nation's history. >> in continuing past tradition, the question is whether this administration will employ the same easter bunnies as in past years since this is a perfect reminder that the press secretary is not the only job sean spicer has held at the white house we'll hop down memory lane to sean spicer's furry past. that's thing 2 in 60 seconds. anything meant to stand needs a stable foundation. a body without proper foot support can mean pain. the dr. scholl's kiosk maps your feet and recommends our custom fit orthotic to stabilize your foundation and relieve foot, knee or lower back pain from being on your feet. dr. scholl's. >> that was the largest audience to ever witness and inauguration, period. both in person and around the globe. >> thing 2, that guy and the famously ill-faitting suit was this guy wearing a rabbit suit. for two years during the bush administration, spicer was the man beneath the ears. the veteran bunny spoke with politico. asked if he met famous kids he s
to continue the traditions of the past while creating new ones that will play a lasting role in the fabricr nation's history. >> in continuing past tradition, the question is whether this administration will employ the same easter bunnies as in past years since this is a perfect reminder that the press secretary is not the only job sean spicer has held at the white house we'll hop down memory lane to sean spicer's furry past. that's thing 2 in 60 seconds. anything meant to stand needs a...
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us support, he said i have tremendous for women and the many roles they serve that are vital to the fabric of our society and economy. on international women's day join me in honoring the critical of women her here in america and around the world. milania trump hosted a luncheon for 50 women at the white house. included stepdaughter ivanka trump and kellyanne conway. the first lady spoke about equality freedom and the help of women helping each other. >>> the republican replacement for the affordable care act. this as the investigation heats up into the president's wire tapping claim. >> president trump has still not offered any evidence to back his weekend claim president obama had his phones wire tapped during the 2016 election. lindsey graham sent a letter to the justice department asking for documents related to wire-tapping of the president. graham said he's willing to use subpoena power if necessary. >> alleged something very serious. i'll willing to get to the bottom of it. and it should be pretty easy to solve >>> other senators are urging a bipartisan commission to be con 59 r 15
us support, he said i have tremendous for women and the many roles they serve that are vital to the fabric of our society and economy. on international women's day join me in honoring the critical of women her here in america and around the world. milania trump hosted a luncheon for 50 women at the white house. included stepdaughter ivanka trump and kellyanne conway. the first lady spoke about equality freedom and the help of women helping each other. >>> the republican replacement for...
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what is actually setting the fabrics ablaze? well, it is the paraffin base. are not advised to do when they have these creams. we have been chatting to a lady called carol hope. her husband, philip hope, sadly passed away in 2006, after a cigarette he was smoking caught fire in a hospital when i got to the hospital, i was met by senior staff. took me into a room. philip had caught fire. he'd sneaked off onto a landing, for a sneaky cigarette. at that time, he was in a&e with all the doctors round him. they took me in to see him. very quick look. 90% burns. there was nothing they could do. they was just going to turn off everything and just let him go. it seems astonishing that this hasn't been known before now, or at least highlighted, until now. well, it has been. that case, we heard from 2006 and in the immediate aftermath of that, the coroner raised concerns at the inquest into the death of philip hope. the inquest was in 2007. subsequent to that, the now—defunct national patient safety agency issued a warning, those warnings have since been reiterated by
what is actually setting the fabrics ablaze? well, it is the paraffin base. are not advised to do when they have these creams. we have been chatting to a lady called carol hope. her husband, philip hope, sadly passed away in 2006, after a cigarette he was smoking caught fire in a hospital when i got to the hospital, i was met by senior staff. took me into a room. philip had caught fire. he'd sneaked off onto a landing, for a sneaky cigarette. at that time, he was in a&e with all the doctors...
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and he's will run the fabric -- and keith will run the fabric of the business.to both of our strengths. we will both be doing the bits of the business that we enjoyed. . co-ceos are very common in the business segment. global to create a investment champion. guy: you say necessary. walk me through the reasoning behind it being "necessary." is this an offensive move or a defensive move? martin: both actually. it gives us a chance to create something that can grow but it is also defensive as well in that the industry is consolidating globally. you either want to be big or small. if you are going to try to , there isth blackrock no point being 200 billion. this is 660 billion. if the dollar pound was at the normal rate, we would be in the trillion dollar club. it is about creating size as well. size matters in our business. the sovereign funds want to give their money to the big global giant. even when we combine, we are still only going to be number 18 or 19 in the world. the other 18 of all us will be american. we need to be big to compete with these global giant
and he's will run the fabric -- and keith will run the fabric of the business.to both of our strengths. we will both be doing the bits of the business that we enjoyed. . co-ceos are very common in the business segment. global to create a investment champion. guy: you say necessary. walk me through the reasoning behind it being "necessary." is this an offensive move or a defensive move? martin: both actually. it gives us a chance to create something that can grow but it is also...
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to continue the traditions of the past, while creating new ones that will play a lasting role in the fabric of our nation's history. tickets to the easter egg roll are free to the public and will be allotted through an online lottery, further details and information on that day will be released later this month. keep an eye on whitehouse.gov for updates. i'm also pleased to announce, proud that the traditional st. patrick's day visit for the white house on march 16th, we'll have further details on the visit and other foreign visits this week. david smith "the guardian." >> ask about the president's state visit to the uk, is there timing to are that and what was your reaction to some members of parliament in britain saying the president is not welcome there, using words like racest and sexist, has that led him to reconsider? >> the president as you know accepted her majesty's invitation when the prime minister was here. he looks forward to going over, and visiting the united kingdom, as we have details to share with you further. we will, but there's nothing further at this time. kaitlin? >>
to continue the traditions of the past, while creating new ones that will play a lasting role in the fabric of our nation's history. tickets to the easter egg roll are free to the public and will be allotted through an online lottery, further details and information on that day will be released later this month. keep an eye on whitehouse.gov for updates. i'm also pleased to announce, proud that the traditional st. patrick's day visit for the white house on march 16th, we'll have further details...
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. >> the fabric of this family is together again, patches of quilt hand stitched through pain and struggles of harriett tubman. >> she self emancipated herself she and friends know she was leaving. he rode through. she closed the gate and kept walking and went to a safe house and continued into philadelphia to her freedom. if you look up you can see the night sky. if you look down you see what it would look like to wander through the woods. >> queen of the north star, mother of the midnight sign, moses to her people, ancestor to patricia and jaclyn. >> i am proud. they did her just. >> i really do feel her there. >> today also marks the 104th anniversary of harriett tubman's death. a statue of her is slated for maryland state house and today governor hogan committed the funds to be sure the project is complete. >>> still ahead on wusa9 news, trouble in paradise. the state department has a travel warning for spring breakers and other fun seekers. we have details ahead. >> iconic breeds are ♪ leave it to the pros? i am a pro. i made this lawn from seed pride, and less water than you'd think.
. >> the fabric of this family is together again, patches of quilt hand stitched through pain and struggles of harriett tubman. >> she self emancipated herself she and friends know she was leaving. he rode through. she closed the gate and kept walking and went to a safe house and continued into philadelphia to her freedom. if you look up you can see the night sky. if you look down you see what it would look like to wander through the woods. >> queen of the north star, mother...
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. >>> innovation, of course, part of the fabric in silicon valley. one man has come up with a pretty innovative way to help out the homeless. we'll introduce you to this man coming up next in our bay area proud. it's okay to cry, right? no more! we don't want anymore! [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! everyday price and no extra monthly fees, unlike cable. speeds up to 45 megs, for $30 a month. >>> now to a pretty cool story for our bay area proud series. this one about the simple power of friendship. >> reporter: you could easily make a quick list of the ways in which kevin scott and tim savage are different, but the big thing they share in common, a love of teaching, is all that matters to them. and a benefit for more than just their students. >> most people don't understand how long this really takes. >> reporter: dr. sam savage is an expert in uncertainty and risk. a stanford adjunct professor who corporate managers and utility executives seek out to learn ways to make their company smarter and safer. >> and you get all these extreme views. >> reporter: it's
. >>> innovation, of course, part of the fabric in silicon valley. one man has come up with a pretty innovative way to help out the homeless. we'll introduce you to this man coming up next in our bay area proud. it's okay to cry, right? no more! we don't want anymore! [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! everyday price and no extra monthly fees, unlike cable. speeds up to 45 megs, for $30 a month. >>> now to a pretty cool story for our bay area proud series. this one about the simple power...
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worns conductive fibers into the fabric which tracks your motion, acting like a touchscreen. the jacket is marketed to urban bikers so they know like her had to stare at a screen while looking up directions or changing music. it just takes a swipe on your arm to activate it. the jacket is set to go on sale for $350 later this year. lot saferly looks a than those cyclists holding their phones in paris. let's take a look now at our press review. taking a look at the papers today. let's start with a surprise announcement out of scotland where first minister nicola sturgeon says she is ready to hold a second referendum on scottish independence. >> let's start with the headline , just as you have dealt with one referendum crisis, a reference a course to brexit. telegraph, "the new battle for britain." visione betweenmay's outside the eu and sturgeon's vision of an independent scotland within the eu >>. >> how is the scottish press dealing with this? the national is sounding pretty jubilant, unsurprisingly. they have a picture of a determined looking sturgeon f herethe caption, scot
worns conductive fibers into the fabric which tracks your motion, acting like a touchscreen. the jacket is marketed to urban bikers so they know like her had to stare at a screen while looking up directions or changing music. it just takes a swipe on your arm to activate it. the jacket is set to go on sale for $350 later this year. lot saferly looks a than those cyclists holding their phones in paris. let's take a look now at our press review. taking a look at the papers today. let's start with...
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trump tweets i have tremendous respect for women and the many roles they serve that are vital to the fabric of our society and economy. it has been liked 67,000 times but prompted a slew of replies saying he has made many statements contrary to showing respect for women. >>> and now back to the rally underway in san francisco. yep, you could see people crossing the street and arriving at city hall. the show of solidarity for women spreading across the bay area. marchs are scheduled in palo alto, pacifica, union city and uc berkeley. and thousands are expected to gather at a rally in oakland from 5:00 to 10:00 tonight. >> and a rally in san jose at noon at city hall will run until 2:00. leaders joined together yesterday to pledge support to the movement. leaders say they encourage staffers to take a day off with or without pay, if people do choose to work, they're being asked to wear red. >> this is all over social media. look at what happened last night. the site in new york harbor, the statute all dark except for his torch and crown. many believe this was a precursor to today's event but t
trump tweets i have tremendous respect for women and the many roles they serve that are vital to the fabric of our society and economy. it has been liked 67,000 times but prompted a slew of replies saying he has made many statements contrary to showing respect for women. >>> and now back to the rally underway in san francisco. yep, you could see people crossing the street and arriving at city hall. the show of solidarity for women spreading across the bay area. marchs are scheduled in...
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he was essentially part of the fabric here, warts and all potentially here and that explains and while vetting was not the same with him as it may have been with someone-plyi app off the street if you will. >> let me ask you about the february jobs numbers out today. the first jobs report out under officially his full watch. 235,000 jobs added. the white house is obviously taking the victory lap on this. but what happens -- specifically he was asked about this and he knew he was expecting the question and quoted the president in saying they have been phony in the past as the president has called them phony the past but very reel now. what did you think about that. >> i thought that was quite a statement. the secretary was laughing, sean spicer literally had a visible laugh about that, oh, they were phony in the past, he's accepting them now, that's not a serious answer for what is a serious topic. brooke, we have heard for months that the unemployment number is inaccurate. he has thrown out wildly inaccurate numbers about how many people were employed, but the same about last year and
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us support, he said i have tremendous for women and the many roles they serve that are vital to the fabric of our society and economy. on international women's day join me in honoring the critical of women her here in america and around the world. milania trump hosted a luncheon for 50 women at the white house. included stepdaughter ivanka trump and kellyanne conway. the first lady spoke about equality freedom and the help of women helping each other. >>> the republican replacement for the affordable care act. this as the investigation heats up into the president's wire tapping claim. >> president trump has still not offered any evidence to back his weekend claim president obama had his phones wire tapped during the 2016 election. lindsey graham sent a letter to the justice department asking for documents related to wire-tapping of the president. graham said he's willing to use subpoena power if necessary. >> alleged something very serious. i'll willing to get to the bottom of it. and it should be pretty easy to solve >>> other senators are urging a bipartisan commission to be con 59 r 15
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first application before you today is for a nonprofit incorporated in 1987 to advocate for the latino cultural fabric of the organization the organization mission to promote currently arts and media and civic engagement for a healthy and empowered latino community that mission is carried out through the vanilla literary fence for the establishment of latino artist and continuing to publish the longest publish publication the history of faxon in 1970 that addresses the communities a faxon the involvement in the latino community of the mission district and grammar san francisco has work long and hard to protection and promote this latino fabric the next application for a locally and nationally owned bakery in 18409 for over one hundred years producing the sourdough and baked goods founded by french immigrant a french bakery now on grant avenue and simply is known for the high breads it is uniquely san francisco bread was created to provide the food tradition for all old world bread backing sourdough this resulted in what is called the mother do you get that is repousz time and time again to what is tod
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they are challenging the fabric of indian society. hindus blooer in reincarnation. the idea that after death we are reborn again and again. each rebirth is determined by the karma that you accumulate from your previous life. karma can be based on things like words, thoughts, or deeds. but it can also be affected by hindu notions of purity and pollution. if i achieve enough good karma, then mitt next birth will be higher than this one until finally i achieve liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth. karma can work the other way too, if i accumulate bad karma, i will have to pay the consequence of that in the next life. there's no such thing as hell in hinduism, but there is something that's almost as bad ixd be reborn as an untouchable. the untouchables, also known as the dallot occupy the lowest levels in india's cast system. the bramen are at the top, untouchables at the very bottom. untouchables take care of society's most polluting task, cleaning the sewers, collecting the garbage. and in this city, disposing of the dead. this is not just a river. it's a god
they are challenging the fabric of indian society. hindus blooer in reincarnation. the idea that after death we are reborn again and again. each rebirth is determined by the karma that you accumulate from your previous life. karma can be based on things like words, thoughts, or deeds. but it can also be affected by hindu notions of purity and pollution. if i achieve enough good karma, then mitt next birth will be higher than this one until finally i achieve liberation from the cycle of birth...
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knocked through the wall, he tells us, so they could_mo1e_unseeil their reign of terror has destroyed the fabricn never live again with those who collaborated with is, he says. if i catch the man who informed on my wife, i will cut him into pieces. the battle for mosul may now be in its final phase. this ancient city emerging from modern—day barbarity. when the caliphatecrumbles, | including a divided community. the director of the fbi, james comey, will appear before a congressional intelligence committee later on monday, to give evidence about whether moscow interfered in the us presidential election. earlier, the head of that committee said that, so far, there's no evidence that donald trump's campaign team colluded with russia. devin nunes does however believe that the russian‘s did tried to influence the result. from washington, laura bicker. well, when it comes to the alleged russian meddling of the us presidential election, there are two main questions. did they do it and he‘ did donald trump and'fifsaides did they do it and he‘ did donald trump and'fifs aides do did they do it and he‘ did
knocked through the wall, he tells us, so they could_mo1e_unseeil their reign of terror has destroyed the fabricn never live again with those who collaborated with is, he says. if i catch the man who informed on my wife, i will cut him into pieces. the battle for mosul may now be in its final phase. this ancient city emerging from modern—day barbarity. when the caliphatecrumbles, | including a divided community. the director of the fbi, james comey, will appear before a congressional...
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their reign of terror has destroyed the fabric of his neighbourhood. e who collaborated with is, he says. if i catch the man who informed on my wife, i will cut him into pieces. the battle for mosul may now be in its final phase. this ancient city emerging from modern—day barbarity. when the caliphate crumbles, there will be much to rebuild, including a divided community. 0rla guerin there. there is no evidence so far that president donald trump's campaign team colluded with russia during the us election, a top lawmaker says. but devin nunes, who is the head of the house of representatives intelligence committee, said he does believe russia tried to influence the result. 0ur correspondent, laura bicker, has more from washington. when it comes to the accusation that russia meddled in the 2016 us presidential election, the question is, did they do it and what did donald trump and his aides know? well, the first question, did they do it, 17 intelligence agencies have come forward saying they have evidence russia tried to meddle with the 2016 election, and
their reign of terror has destroyed the fabric of his neighbourhood. e who collaborated with is, he says. if i catch the man who informed on my wife, i will cut him into pieces. the battle for mosul may now be in its final phase. this ancient city emerging from modern—day barbarity. when the caliphate crumbles, there will be much to rebuild, including a divided community. 0rla guerin there. there is no evidence so far that president donald trump's campaign team colluded with russia during the...
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their reign of terror has destroyed the fabric of his neighbourhood. h those who collaborated with is", he says. "if i catch the man who informed on my wife, i will cut him into pieces." the battle for mosul may now be in its final phase. this ancient city emerging from modern day barbarity. when the caliphate crumbles, there will be much to rebuild, including a divided community. orla guerin, bbc news, western mosul. it was a move that sparked sanctions from the west and a revival of cold war tensions. three years ago, russia sent special forces into crimea to annex the region. the take over was followed by a separatist conflict in eastern ukraine that has claimed tens of thousands of lives in nearly three years of fighting. steve rosenberg has been back to the region to find out how people are coping with life under russian rule. blessed by nature, beset with contention. this is crimea. it's three years since russia annexed the peninsula from ukraine. pushing east and west into a new cold war. today, moscow is cementing its presence. with a bridge tha
their reign of terror has destroyed the fabric of his neighbourhood. h those who collaborated with is", he says. "if i catch the man who informed on my wife, i will cut him into pieces." the battle for mosul may now be in its final phase. this ancient city emerging from modern day barbarity. when the caliphate crumbles, there will be much to rebuild, including a divided community. orla guerin, bbc news, western mosul. it was a move that sparked sanctions from the west and a...
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their reign of terror has destroyed the fabric of his neighbourhood. ver live again with those who collaborated with is," he says. "if i catch the man who informed on my wife, i will cut him into pieces." the battle for mosul may now ' ' ' ,,(,,:q _ this ancient city emerging from modern—day barbarity. when the caliphate crumbles, there will be much to rebuild, including a divided community. 0 rla orla guerin reporting. in the united states this monday, the intelligence committee of the house of representatives will hold an open session with the fbi director, james comey, and admiralmike rogers, the director of the national security agency. both men are expected to give evidence into the investigation about possible russian interference in the us presidential election. a democrat member of the committee says he believes there is enough circumstantial evidence, but the head of the panel has told i will you i will - you a very simple answer, no. no evidence of any collusion. and this is after getting the information from the fbi...|j have the information
their reign of terror has destroyed the fabric of his neighbourhood. ver live again with those who collaborated with is," he says. "if i catch the man who informed on my wife, i will cut him into pieces." the battle for mosul may now ' ' ' ,,(,,:q _ this ancient city emerging from modern—day barbarity. when the caliphate crumbles, there will be much to rebuild, including a divided community. 0 rla orla guerin reporting. in the united states this monday, the intelligence...