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they we re the expertise in the seams. t physically sick doing this moonwalk in case it unravelled. who new! browse on the moon. it was inevitable america was going to get there and it was inevitable apollo 11 was going to be a success in 11 date—mac apollo 12 was a success but it wasn't inevitable and it could have gone wrong, it could have been the seams, it could have been 100 other things that went wrong. president nixon knew that any to prepare for it and he actually asked his speech writer william safire to prepare a speech which was incredibly moving if it had gone wrong and he urged americans to look up wrong and he urged americans to look up to the sky and say, looked at they didn't have to give that speech, luckily, they didn't have to call the wives, those family members just as we've heard from and say it went wrong and the president give his condolences but they had to prepare for it and it was a very touching speech they would have given about what could have been a colossal and tragic loss for the united stat
they we re the expertise in the seams. t physically sick doing this moonwalk in case it unravelled. who new! browse on the moon. it was inevitable america was going to get there and it was inevitable apollo 11 was going to be a success in 11 date—mac apollo 12 was a success but it wasn't inevitable and it could have gone wrong, it could have been the seams, it could have been 100 other things that went wrong. president nixon knew that any to prepare for it and he actually asked his speech...
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between the federal government and the state government, urges those seams to be closed. the fbi director christopher wray has been sounding similar alarms as today, warning are warning that the threats still exist heading boo ining into 2 >> we expect much of the same with new cyber-tools falling into the hands of adversaries that were he cause us harm. some of the d-dos capabilities that have been available to an even wider range of would-bess hack-tivists. >> reporter: there having several bills that democrats have been pushing, some bipartisan bills, and today democrats again tried to renew efforts to move those election security bills, but they were blocked by senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> it's a highly partisan bill from the same folks who hyped up a conspiracy theory about president trump and russia. >> now larks mcconnell has been arguing is the efforts that have all right been undertaken are essential enough. he argued in 2018 they did a good job of securing the election infrastructure, and further legislation certainly is not necessary, but he is fac
between the federal government and the state government, urges those seams to be closed. the fbi director christopher wray has been sounding similar alarms as today, warning are warning that the threats still exist heading boo ining into 2 >> we expect much of the same with new cyber-tools falling into the hands of adversaries that were he cause us harm. some of the d-dos capabilities that have been available to an even wider range of would-bess hack-tivists. >> reporter: there...
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want to look good don a new outfit every day for troops in many western countries are bursting at the seams because clothes are cheat or rather in the market speak good value for money and compliant customers duly take the bait. the profits of prime mark h. and m. and other global retail chains are rising sharply as are their share prices and customers are wearing clothes for ever shorter periods of time it's a classic consumerist cycle. spend steinman from the german clothing foundation has reached the next collection point this makes the one with the building site beacon look pretty orderly. so what's his impression of this container. not so nice. there was i guess we were throwaway society sadly that out of all. it was the 5th something smells a bit rancid here. and. what does he mean by rancid i think it's things like someone's throwing away their rubbish in here. what was his most extreme experience so far. as the rotting food with maggots i've seen it all. but poor hygiene is not the only problem facing the close collecting organisations. the materials have become noticeably thinner.
want to look good don a new outfit every day for troops in many western countries are bursting at the seams because clothes are cheat or rather in the market speak good value for money and compliant customers duly take the bait. the profits of prime mark h. and m. and other global retail chains are rising sharply as are their share prices and customers are wearing clothes for ever shorter periods of time it's a classic consumerist cycle. spend steinman from the german clothing foundation has...
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. >> reporter: at one point the man who surrendered pleads with de la cruz to do the seam thing. >> do what they say. drop and do what they say. >> reporter: but de la cruz refuses to cooperate. officers are concerned about the ax he was carrying one fires a taser. >> get over here now. >> what? >> keep walking over here. >> reporter: it didn't stop him. >> get on the ground. come here. hey. drop it. drop it. . >> reporter: he doesn't drop the ax and officers open fire. >> drop it. >> >> reporter: day will cruz continues to move towards the officers and they fire their weapons again. . >> get down. get down. . >> shots fired. shots fired. >> now prosecutors say that an autopsy later showed that de la cruz was shot twice and had methamphetamine in his system. >>> we know a stan fran man shot by a police officer at an alleged violent rampage is a software enterer. >> at youtube. he was high on lsd while on a 4th of july trip with friends. allegedly punched and choked and stabbed several friend injury. he is accusinged of stabbing a security guard and crashing a rental car and running dow
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that included the engineers, the material experts, the medical experts and the amazing seam the es of isle c. dover of space suit that we are unveiling this morning. it took another large team to conserve the suit so that we can once again share wit the world after 13 years. that team included our conservators, historians and experts. but their work s was only possible thanks to the thousands of individual who is contributed to our reboot the suit kick starter campaign. so thank you to all those people who did their part to preserve this vital piece of space history. the complexity of the suit supported human life in the harshest of environment, radiation, and the threat of cuts from sharp rocks all had to be taken into consideration. as our curators notice e note these space suits were single person spacecrafts but why they'll were designed to endure the punishment of a lunar walk, they weren't designed to last a half century on display. we're happy that the work we've done will extend the suit and insure that generations to come can be inspired by it. people.to inspire neil armstron
that included the engineers, the material experts, the medical experts and the amazing seam the es of isle c. dover of space suit that we are unveiling this morning. it took another large team to conserve the suit so that we can once again share wit the world after 13 years. that team included our conservators, historians and experts. but their work s was only possible thanks to the thousands of individual who is contributed to our reboot the suit kick starter campaign. so thank you to all...
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on this issue such as a government has implemented laws to protect the disabled preserving 5 of the seams of places in higher education and 40 percent of jobs for policing that is difficult with the stigma of disability survey sieve in society one of the biggest challenge has been to remove stigma prejudice and you know how not to treat them differently and look at that they have tremendous potential. to sort of learn numeracy literacy and not to be left to be very. was an inclusion starts with parents and teachers according to the u.n. report the she has that support now 4 years old but providing her with. an inclusive education and work life movie the challenge. is here. the united states is in the grip of another severe heatwave with temperatures exceeding 30 degrees in some cities more than 150000000 people are affected across the country the heat wave has already claimed 6 lives including 4 in the state of maryland. nasa is celebrating its greatest achievement. look. here armstrong's framus worth 50 years ago and pictures of the 1st this world experience were repaid in houston the co
on this issue such as a government has implemented laws to protect the disabled preserving 5 of the seams of places in higher education and 40 percent of jobs for policing that is difficult with the stigma of disability survey sieve in society one of the biggest challenge has been to remove stigma prejudice and you know how not to treat them differently and look at that they have tremendous potential. to sort of learn numeracy literacy and not to be left to be very. was an inclusion starts with...
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definitely i'm going to kill him why because you want to i'll take me he wants to kill me and at the seams this is our phobia i've never seen a black person go. because because the skin is white so since like all of us you black all of us we really belong in africa. your blood is red i really just want to understand from you ray do you feel that if the foreign nationals were for some reason or the other to vacate this area that life would suddenly be ok your hospitals where i am not entirely of course the country has a country is going to have its own problems but i feel if the illegal foreigners were to be shifted things would be right i don't understand this please help me understand because let me ask someone who's documented does it change for you when you have your papers there's a perception of other south africans against you as a foreign a change or is it still the same still the same they still see you as like a foreigner because at the end of the day they don't know who is who is documented you know i mean like i could come from i could be like from literally in this neighborhood
definitely i'm going to kill him why because you want to i'll take me he wants to kill me and at the seams this is our phobia i've never seen a black person go. because because the skin is white so since like all of us you black all of us we really belong in africa. your blood is red i really just want to understand from you ray do you feel that if the foreign nationals were for some reason or the other to vacate this area that life would suddenly be ok your hospitals where i am not entirely of...
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is why this is such as a government has implemented laws to protect the disabled preserving 5 of the seams of places in higher education and 40 percent of jobs for policing that is difficult with the stigma of disability survey sieve in society one of the biggest challenge has been to remove stigma prejudice and you know not to treat them differently and look at that they have tremendous potential. to sort of learn numeracy literacy and they want to be left to be very. was an inclusion starts with parents and teachers according to the u.n. report the she has that support now 4 years old but providing her with an inclusive education and work life will be a challenge. out is there. now high winds are fanning a 3 major wildfires in portugal more than a 1000 firefighters and 20 aircraft a battling fires in the mountainous and heavily forested branco region some villages have been evacuated and roads closed 4 firefighters were injured when their engine collided with another dozens were killed there and some of the fires 2 years ago. now nasa is celebrating its greatest ever achievement. or neil
is why this is such as a government has implemented laws to protect the disabled preserving 5 of the seams of places in higher education and 40 percent of jobs for policing that is difficult with the stigma of disability survey sieve in society one of the biggest challenge has been to remove stigma prejudice and you know not to treat them differently and look at that they have tremendous potential. to sort of learn numeracy literacy and they want to be left to be very. was an inclusion starts...
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it shows jussie smollett and the owes band the owessen dario bros walking around the seam. rimmed hat. surveillance in a store shows one of the brothers purchasing a red hot. and smollett walking the street in the same white weather he was wearing when police arrived at his apartment. it was such a frigid night in chicago, there is hardly anyone else in sight other than what appears to be smollett and the brothers. another video showing smollett looking calm with a cell phone in his hand. and the owe osundairo brothers. trish: col unkaepernick apparently strong arming nike over their betsy ross sneakers. he he they are offensive because they come from an era that had slavery. i mean, the betsy ross flag to me represents independence from great britain. we stood for something. those 13 colony stood for something. it was a triumphant moment. it's part of our history. it's an extraordinary part of our history because we wouldn't be the united states of america had we not won the revolutionary war. joining me, deneen borelli. somehow the american flag back in the day when we we
it shows jussie smollett and the owes band the owessen dario bros walking around the seam. rimmed hat. surveillance in a store shows one of the brothers purchasing a red hot. and smollett walking the street in the same white weather he was wearing when police arrived at his apartment. it was such a frigid night in chicago, there is hardly anyone else in sight other than what appears to be smollett and the brothers. another video showing smollett looking calm with a cell phone in his hand. and...
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such as the government has implemented laws to protect the disabled reserving 5 the seams of places in higher education and 4 percent of jobs for policing that is difficult with the stigma of disability service of a sieve in society one of the biggest challenge has been to remove stigma prejudice and you know not to treat them differently and look at that they have tremendous potential. to sort of learn numeracy literacy and they want to be left to be very. was an inclusion starts with parents and teachers according to the u.n. report the she has that support now 4 years old but providing her with an inclusive education and work life will be a challenge. al-jazeera. now high winds are fanning a 3 major wildfires in portugal more than a 1000 firefighters and 20 aircraft a battling fires in the mountainous and heavily forested branco region some villages have been evacuated and roads closed for firefighters were injured when their engine collided.
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anything like that, it streches the foundation of the seams of the government. the government isn't designed to suddenly acquire a bunch of different people at once and process and arrest and detain them. i was on the border in mcallen, texas. we saw what happens when you try to mass prosecute people. you swell the courts. the courts can already barely handle their docket. you create injustice but not getting to individuals fast enough or dealing with them enmass. everybody raises their hand and says who is pleading guilty today? that's not the way justice is supposed to work. >>> in a series of tweets yesterday, the president said a group of congresswoman of color should go back to where they came from. he tweeted, so interesting to see progressive democratic congresswoman who originally came from the countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe loudly and viciously telling the people. united states, the greatest and most powerful nation on earth, why don't they go back and fix the totally broken places from which they came and then come bac
anything like that, it streches the foundation of the seams of the government. the government isn't designed to suddenly acquire a bunch of different people at once and process and arrest and detain them. i was on the border in mcallen, texas. we saw what happens when you try to mass prosecute people. you swell the courts. the courts can already barely handle their docket. you create injustice but not getting to individuals fast enough or dealing with them enmass. everybody raises their hand...
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of divergent views, even if he and with the illegal immigrants and black lives matter pulling at the seamsrty. even he was in office. now that he's gone you got chuck schumer and nancy pelosi, joe biden, leading this? they can't. i think it's bill's electoral disaster if it doesn't change quickly. >> lisa: will have to leave it there. we have more for you. in the week of the mueller hearing, more and more democrats are coming out in support of impeachment. some lawmakers still worry that news could backfire for them in 2020. somewhere they go from here? stay with us. speak of the committees doing their investigations. we have chairman doing their job, and i think we have to be very, very careful. i don't want to see us get president trump reelected. ♪ [music playing] (vo) this is jerry. jerry has a membership to this gym, but he's not using it. and he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen to and five streaming video services he doesn't watch. this is jerry learning that he's still paying for this stuff he's not using. he's seeing his recurring payments in control tower in
of divergent views, even if he and with the illegal immigrants and black lives matter pulling at the seamsrty. even he was in office. now that he's gone you got chuck schumer and nancy pelosi, joe biden, leading this? they can't. i think it's bill's electoral disaster if it doesn't change quickly. >> lisa: will have to leave it there. we have more for you. in the week of the mueller hearing, more and more democrats are coming out in support of impeachment. some lawmakers still worry that...
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evidence votes were changed the voting machines manipulated, the overall russian operation exploited the seams federal, state and local government, homeland security and fbi to the threat of cyberattacks in late summer and fall of 2016. but the warnings did not provide enough information or go to the right people. >> russians wanted to come in and rattle the doors and windows and found the doors unlocked in the windows wide open and in many ways we were lucky they to change the totals or move voters from one precinct to another. >> democratic leaders put out a statement late today calling on the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and his senate colleagues to move forward and stop blocking legislation on election security. >> >> i highly personal from the same folks who spent 2 years hyping up conspiracy theory about donald trump and russia and continue to ignore this administration's progress in correcting the obama administration's failures on this subject in the 2018 election, therefore i object. >> the next target for the democratic chairman of the house judiciary committee, jerry nadle
evidence votes were changed the voting machines manipulated, the overall russian operation exploited the seams federal, state and local government, homeland security and fbi to the threat of cyberattacks in late summer and fall of 2016. but the warnings did not provide enough information or go to the right people. >> russians wanted to come in and rattle the doors and windows and found the doors unlocked in the windows wide open and in many ways we were lucky they to change the totals or...
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the department of defense is north,. talksl charles seiter about making sure there is no seam between the guatemalan and mexican border, and how we view and track these challenges. at its heart, these are intelligence driven challenges. one of the drivers of the migration? what are the key criminal organizations that are involved in the trafficking? whether it is people, arms, drugs that prey on the weak governance. sharing intelligence with our partners, building their capacity to understand our own environment, and taking the intelligence and building it into packages that we have passed upon our nation law enforcement. most of the challenges involved action by other government entities working closely with homeland security to pass information when we know it about migrant caravans or illicit drugs. make an impact, you have to have a long-term commitment to addressing these issues. , the entirely innate. that does not help when you have the million taken away from northern triangle countries. thank you. >> i appreciate the subcommittee's participation in today's activities. thank you very much for being here and represe
the department of defense is north,. talksl charles seiter about making sure there is no seam between the guatemalan and mexican border, and how we view and track these challenges. at its heart, these are intelligence driven challenges. one of the drivers of the migration? what are the key criminal organizations that are involved in the trafficking? whether it is people, arms, drugs that prey on the weak governance. sharing intelligence with our partners, building their capacity to understand...
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her party is coming apart at the seams. how does this play out as we go into 2020? you look at this leftist fringe of socialists who want to remake the world as they see fit. that means god help wit help yoe way, sir, you are a white man. >> nancy knows she has nothing to lose. she made a promise she wouldn't run for speaker again. how it plays out? the biggest question is how she is going to handle the i word, impeachment. i want to see how she can manage that specifically. trish: it's going to be hard. and that also is a recipe for disaster for her party. rashida tlaib says yes she absolutely believes the detention centers where we are housing migrants who come here willingly but illegally to our country are the same thing as the concentration camps that killed millions of jews in nazi germany. a massive slap in the face to history and to anyone who lost a loved one in that war. a revisionist version of history, if you ask me. a music festival under fire after deciding to charge white people double what i quote people of c
her party is coming apart at the seams. how does this play out as we go into 2020? you look at this leftist fringe of socialists who want to remake the world as they see fit. that means god help wit help yoe way, sir, you are a white man. >> nancy knows she has nothing to lose. she made a promise she wouldn't run for speaker again. how it plays out? the biggest question is how she is going to handle the i word, impeachment. i want to see how she can manage that specifically. trish: it's...
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that's exactly what the report said that these adversaries, they exploited the seams of this ecosystem these systems work together. so we're absolutely vulnerable to these threats. >> anthony juliette, thanks to both of you, i appreciate it. next, a chilling murder free in the far and those alleged to be responsible. more on the investigation coming up. at t-mobile, for $40/line for four lines, it's all included for the whole family. like unlimited with netflix on us. and now with each new line, get one of our latest smartphones included. $40/line for four lines and smartphones are included for the whole family. ♪ ♪ this simple banana peel represents a bold idea: a way to create energy from household trash. it not only saves about 80% in carbon emissions... it helps reduce landfill waste. that's why bp is partnering with a california company: fulcrum bioenergy. to turn garbage into jet fuel. because we can't let any good ideas go to waste. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. i can taste your beer. i want to taste his beer. [ indistinct conversation
that's exactly what the report said that these adversaries, they exploited the seams of this ecosystem these systems work together. so we're absolutely vulnerable to these threats. >> anthony juliette, thanks to both of you, i appreciate it. next, a chilling murder free in the far and those alleged to be responsible. more on the investigation coming up. at t-mobile, for $40/line for four lines, it's all included for the whole family. like unlimited with netflix on us. and now with each...
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. >> actually, they're all right newly public company levi falling apart at the seams after the company'searnings report. we will bring you the latest sir richard branson taking virgin galactic public we will tell you what it means and if the space stock could see out of this world returns. more "fast money" still ahead. (gentle music) - my degree from snhu has helped me tremendously. the flexible class schedules allow me to go to work full-time, run my catering business and be a mom and parent. when i reached this accomplishment, it was like, it's here, it's happening, it's now. we, at southern new hampshire university, are the ones who succeed. we are the ones who break through. >>> welcome back to "fast money" we've got an earnings alert on denim retailer lee vow straws. courtn courtn courtney reagan is back with this. >> profit was hits by negative impacts and higher expenses and cost of growing consumer business it came in better than expectations despite according to ceo a, quote, challenging retail macro network environment. sales grew in all geographic regions across mens, womens,
. >> actually, they're all right newly public company levi falling apart at the seams after the company'searnings report. we will bring you the latest sir richard branson taking virgin galactic public we will tell you what it means and if the space stock could see out of this world returns. more "fast money" still ahead. (gentle music) - my degree from snhu has helped me tremendously. the flexible class schedules allow me to go to work full-time, run my catering business and be...
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we're creating more demand on this infrastructure that's already bursting at the seams. when i used to commute from embarcadero station to castro, i used to kind of giggle when we'd go to vanness because the trains were already packed. all these people were standing there, waiting to go further out, and i'm saying god, i wouldn't want to live here or work here because i couldn't get home. trains would go by one after another, and you can't get on. we have an existing infrastructure capacity issue i think that came out when we were dealing with the affordable housing density bonus program, sb 27, sb 50. i know that mr. welch put up some numbers from the m.t.c., and i know we have somewhat of a need based on the current population. i just look at adding more load to an already dysfunctional transit system, and i start to get worried. also, i get really worried when we bandy about preserve, protect, and reduce. my fear is we're going to get shovelled with the production and the preserve and protect isn't going to happen. i wouldn't support any upzoning until we have really,
we're creating more demand on this infrastructure that's already bursting at the seams. when i used to commute from embarcadero station to castro, i used to kind of giggle when we'd go to vanness because the trains were already packed. all these people were standing there, waiting to go further out, and i'm saying god, i wouldn't want to live here or work here because i couldn't get home. trains would go by one after another, and you can't get on. we have an existing infrastructure capacity...
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both were changed over the machines when the politico by the overall russian operation exploited the seamsnd local government caught flat-footed. the fbi alerted states to the threat of cyber attacks in the fall of 2016 but the warnings did not provide enough information or go to the right people. >> wanted to come in and rattle the doors, rattled the windows. they found the doors unlocked and the windows wide open. in many ways, we were just lucky they didn't either change both totals or move voters from one person to another. >> democratic leaders calling out on senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and his colleagues to move forward and stop blocking legislation. >> the same from the folks who continue to ignore this administration's progress in correcting the obama administration's failure on this subject in the 2018 election. therefore, i object. >> former white house counsel don mcgahn with no agreement whether his testimony on allegations of obstruction of justice public or private, there preparing lawsuit as early as friday. >> the excuses that the white house gives testifying the
both were changed over the machines when the politico by the overall russian operation exploited the seamsnd local government caught flat-footed. the fbi alerted states to the threat of cyber attacks in the fall of 2016 but the warnings did not provide enough information or go to the right people. >> wanted to come in and rattle the doors, rattled the windows. they found the doors unlocked and the windows wide open. in many ways, we were just lucky they didn't either change both totals or...
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the general and i are in constant communication about how we ensure there's no seam between the guatemalan/mexico border and how we view and track these challenges. so at its heart, these are intelligence-driven challenges. so what are the drivers of the migration? what are the key criminal organizations that are involved in the illicit trafficking, whether it's people, arms, drugs, that pray on the weak governance, and so sharing intelligence with our partners, building their capacity to understand their own environment, and then taking that intelligence and building it into packages that we passed to partner nation, law enforcement, our own law enforcement, is key because most of these challenges involve action by other government entities working very closely with homeland security to pass information that we know it, when we know it, about migrant caravans or illicit drugs. >> and really, admiral, to make an impact, you have to have a long-term commitment to addressing these issues, corruption, as i said, the entire litany. doesn't help when you have $450 million that's taken away from
the general and i are in constant communication about how we ensure there's no seam between the guatemalan/mexico border and how we view and track these challenges. so at its heart, these are intelligence-driven challenges. so what are the drivers of the migration? what are the key criminal organizations that are involved in the illicit trafficking, whether it's people, arms, drugs, that pray on the weak governance, and so sharing intelligence with our partners, building their capacity to...
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the courts that are already bursting at the seams with immigration cases just get completely overloadedand in that process is included the separation of children while they're parents are processed. >> danny cevallos. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> let's switch gears and bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins to do a quick check on your weather. hey, bill. >> hey, dodging thunderstorms from boston to new york city. travel delays are expected. right now, we have one storm north of harrisburg, pennsylvania but we're all clear for the morning commute. this afternoon, we'll get to the max of the day, very humid and hot. we'll get the bundling up. storms very quickly. it goes south of new york to washington, d.c. 31 million people included in that. wind damage is the biggest threat. maybe pea-size hail possible, too. a tornado threat is very low. let's break down the timing to help you out as far as your plans go. here's 7:00 a.m. in the morning. not much on the map. by the time we get to 3:00 p.m., this is when it starts bubbling up, the cells trying to form near washington, d.c., and ne
the courts that are already bursting at the seams with immigration cases just get completely overloadedand in that process is included the separation of children while they're parents are processed. >> danny cevallos. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> let's switch gears and bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins to do a quick check on your weather. hey, bill. >> hey, dodging thunderstorms from boston to new york city. travel delays are expected. right now, we have one...
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. >> thousands of people coming from the northern triangle, our facilities are bursting at the seams and there's no question that some of our defense assets might be put to use to house these people. so it think it's a mat earn of great concern for us. so page one of your testimony, you talk about the impact of interstate econocompetition wit china and russia. so china, as you know, is a primary great in the indo pacific arr but they are increasingly turning to other countries. what impact has china's activities on southern demand had with your relationships with partner nations? china's very busy trying to insert themselves into having influence with our partner countries in that area. is it making it harder for you to retain these important relationships with our partner countries? >> our partners still want and view us as a partner of choice and our schools, education and everything is preferred. i think the challenge comes in if we don't have the speed, the quantity or for some reason we're not there to be able to provide the partnership. so from that respect when a nation -- i'l
. >> thousands of people coming from the northern triangle, our facilities are bursting at the seams and there's no question that some of our defense assets might be put to use to house these people. so it think it's a mat earn of great concern for us. so page one of your testimony, you talk about the impact of interstate econocompetition wit china and russia. so china, as you know, is a primary great in the indo pacific arr but they are increasingly turning to other countries. what...
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blasts them off that's what a 7.19 this time loobld about 40 miles long was the fissure, the seam of es that mean it was much bigger? half as big as 8.0. no to rowing lithe mick scale. from 6.5 to 7.1 it's five times bigger breaking, shaking but the power it puts out is 11 times. like a 50-mile-per-hour wind is half as much as 100 mierp wind but a 100-mile-per-hour wind is doing more damage than ha 50 that's why it goes up exponentially not just because of the shaking but things are breaking gas lines breaking, water lines breaking. and obviously the loss of life so far zero. that's outstanding. >> yeah, you got a lot in that segment chad. i liked how you rolled with the punches when the toys weren't working. >> yes. >> too long o i took a lot away thank you. >> you're welcome. >> the acting head of homeland security ordered an investigation into what he calls the disturbing and inexcusable activity by border patrol agents in a facebook group. you'll hear from one border patrol agent who says that culture is widespread among colleagues, next. not even our competitor's best battery can
blasts them off that's what a 7.19 this time loobld about 40 miles long was the fissure, the seam of es that mean it was much bigger? half as big as 8.0. no to rowing lithe mick scale. from 6.5 to 7.1 it's five times bigger breaking, shaking but the power it puts out is 11 times. like a 50-mile-per-hour wind is half as much as 100 mierp wind but a 100-mile-per-hour wind is doing more damage than ha 50 that's why it goes up exponentially not just because of the shaking but things are breaking...
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lemonis: ...courage. b will completely unravel at the seams. hen i arrive at the greenwich store, the first thing i see is a handwritten 60% off sign -- not the greatest first impression. i can't believe what i'm seeing. i feel like i'm in absolute chaos. feels like a flea market. i see pants randomly plopped on a table. i see a crowded jewelry display. i see things on sale everywhere. and i see soap for sale? there's so much product jammed on the racks that it's hard to focus on a single piece of anything. do you shop here? woman: no, no. i have a store right around the corner. it's actually my first time in. lemonis: she owns a business in this neighborhood and she's never been in this store? well, that really tells me something. what's your first impression? woman: feels a little too busy for what's going on. can you pick out one thing you would buy? woman: um... i probably would have walked out. [ chuckles ] lemonis: really? -woman: yeah. -lemonis: okay. that's great feedback. thank you very much. woman: thank you. nice to meet you. lemonis:
lemonis: ...courage. b will completely unravel at the seams. hen i arrive at the greenwich store, the first thing i see is a handwritten 60% off sign -- not the greatest first impression. i can't believe what i'm seeing. i feel like i'm in absolute chaos. feels like a flea market. i see pants randomly plopped on a table. i see a crowded jewelry display. i see things on sale everywhere. and i see soap for sale? there's so much product jammed on the racks that it's hard to focus on a single piece...
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yes, it will suck the seam -- >> i kind of lean where you are on that. think it's a net positive. >> we don't know, we will see what happens. but it'll draw attention away from the presidential campaign, but it'll draw a lot of negative attention toward the president. >> but we are assuming that the mueller testimony is going to be earth-shattering and game-changing and i don't think that's an assumption. i was speaking with aides on the hill who just feel defeated. it's come so late and so far after the narrative has just been etched in stone. >> and this is going to be during summer vacations, july 17th, and then 12 days later we will have another presidential debate. all right, on this special edition of "mtp daily," it's all about what matters in 2020, well, the battlegrounds. which states will be the battlegrounds this time around? we are going to head to two of the red states the democrats think they can turn blue. that's next. when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nic
yes, it will suck the seam -- >> i kind of lean where you are on that. think it's a net positive. >> we don't know, we will see what happens. but it'll draw attention away from the presidential campaign, but it'll draw a lot of negative attention toward the president. >> but we are assuming that the mueller testimony is going to be earth-shattering and game-changing and i don't think that's an assumption. i was speaking with aides on the hill who just feel defeated. it's come...
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the cells were totally overcrowded, busting at the seams. people were sleeping shoulder to shoulder or standing straight up because they didn't have room to move. one of the cells overcrowded with young women, i remember a guard opening up the gate and tasing in tampons to a group of weeping young girls. the situation is a humanitarian crisis, and it is one the president is making because these facilities are not getting the funding they should have. >> on thursday, nbc's julia ainsley, one of our great team of reporters including you reported children in border control custody describing these conditions, kids between the ages of 12 and 16 years old. >> i think it's important we read some of the testimony. this is of a 15-year-old girl who came to be with her mother who is already in the united states. she was deposed in june from the court documents. she was sitting in the room with all of these other people and the guard came and said who wants to take care of this little boy? he had a 2-year-old boy and the boy was sick, cough, runny nose
the cells were totally overcrowded, busting at the seams. people were sleeping shoulder to shoulder or standing straight up because they didn't have room to move. one of the cells overcrowded with young women, i remember a guard opening up the gate and tasing in tampons to a group of weeping young girls. the situation is a humanitarian crisis, and it is one the president is making because these facilities are not getting the funding they should have. >> on thursday, nbc's julia ainsley,...
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they seem to hide things in the seams. selame denies putting the drugs in the bag and says she was just trying to share some of her leftover lunch. >> i give her the bag. i put two milks and four pieces of bread, and two jolly ranchers. i took that chance, and i passed it through, and they caught me. i thought, okay. they're going to go in the garbage. everything's going to be good. we're both going to get a write-up. i even raised my hand, and i said, i'll take the write-up, it was my fault, but now there's a seroquel situation? okay. i don't know. >> okay. so just minimal contraband was found. there's no more narcotics, so we're just going to take care of the paperwork and reclassify those two suspects. step on out. >> selame and the other inmate involved in the incident have been directed to gather their possessions and will be transferred to new cells while jail officials determine if they should be reclassified as higher security level inmates. >> drop your stuff right there. turn your pockets inside out. hands behind
they seem to hide things in the seams. selame denies putting the drugs in the bag and says she was just trying to share some of her leftover lunch. >> i give her the bag. i put two milks and four pieces of bread, and two jolly ranchers. i took that chance, and i passed it through, and they caught me. i thought, okay. they're going to go in the garbage. everything's going to be good. we're both going to get a write-up. i even raised my hand, and i said, i'll take the write-up, it was my...
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. >> and the intelligence committee report found, quote, russia efforts exploded the seams between federal and states. and in 2016 cybersecurity for electoral infrastructure at the state and local level was sorely lacking. it also sites aging voting equipment which we've known about for some time now. mika, from a security perspective, what do you see as the biggest vulnerability if significant change isn't coming? >> so the biggest security vulnerability here is our own sense that the elections are insure. and they talk about this extensively in the report. the russians don't actually have to be successful at changing any votes. they just need to us believe that they could or might have. and this is why it's so important that president trump actually agree to these election security measures. he doesn't appreciate this in the long run that because we know the russians are trying to help him, because we know that there are these vul nebltnerabi, if he doesn't take steps, he won't be seen as legitimate after 2020, he'll be seen as russia's candidate yet again. that's high it's in his intere
. >> and the intelligence committee report found, quote, russia efforts exploded the seams between federal and states. and in 2016 cybersecurity for electoral infrastructure at the state and local level was sorely lacking. it also sites aging voting equipment which we've known about for some time now. mika, from a security perspective, what do you see as the biggest vulnerability if significant change isn't coming? >> so the biggest security vulnerability here is our own sense that...
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around 8 meters below the surface on of the new seam have spring he is clearing tens of thousands of cubic meters of rubble. now visitors can explore a former brewery sela and i'm escape tunnel donald got inspired to explore the limits of the ground in paris. when i was studying urban regional planning in 1988 i got to know some parisian urban planners that's how i met a bunch of people who explore parisian catacombs there were 3 rival groups. i helped one carry out measurements and accompany them for 2 days that got me hooked when i returned to berlin i told myself i had to find out what lies below. but then boarded up north this newly built entrance leads to an escape tunnel that was secretly to help 17 east german citizens flee to west berlin is are the most being completed that was discovered before it could be used. klaus could pin from west berlin help dig the tunnel he wanted to smuggle his pregnant wife out of the spelling words and in oregon this is the original tunnel from that plane 7971 it's the only one preserved in its original state from the time when berlin was divided
around 8 meters below the surface on of the new seam have spring he is clearing tens of thousands of cubic meters of rubble. now visitors can explore a former brewery sela and i'm escape tunnel donald got inspired to explore the limits of the ground in paris. when i was studying urban regional planning in 1988 i got to know some parisian urban planners that's how i met a bunch of people who explore parisian catacombs there were 3 rival groups. i helped one carry out measurements and accompany...
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and tom barrack and michael flynn working over and inside the seams to try to advance this cause. do we know if barrack has any financial interests in this or is being paid by anyone or there is any investment angle to it as he is working on behalf of the foreign interests while connected to the president. >> that's part of what the eastern district of new york is looking into now. as we know from some of the fantastic reporting from "the new york times" and other outlets on this, we know that barrack has been questioned about some of this work-related to the saudi nuclear project. we don't have a clear understanding yet what kind of compensation, if any barrack received to help push forward this plan. but that's definitely a big line of inquiry in brooklyn right now. >> he also, barrack stepped down if i'm not mistaken from colony capital i believe is the fund that he was managing. it does seem like there is some intense heat on him at the moment. >> yeah, especially with this report coming out and with the ongoing investigations in newark related to the inaugural committee. the
and tom barrack and michael flynn working over and inside the seams to try to advance this cause. do we know if barrack has any financial interests in this or is being paid by anyone or there is any investment angle to it as he is working on behalf of the foreign interests while connected to the president. >> that's part of what the eastern district of new york is looking into now. as we know from some of the fantastic reporting from "the new york times" and other outlets on...
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near the seam chance which were heard at the city at army headquarters in her home last month 40 days after the military attack on the city him the chance are being repeated nationwide the protesters demanding justice not only for the dozens of protesters who were killed but also for the lives lost in the months before and i will tell you the struck. was there usually. there was. no we face painting from december back or from the families that have died 8 in burning in but i didn't shock. or 5 in the suit and. we have to bring back the justice for. order to look. the sit in started in april following months of protests demanding the resignation of president already bashir he was ousted by a military coup but the sitting continued as protest leaders known as the forces of freedom and change held talks with the gentile talks broke down in disagreements about who should lead the joint transitional government. on june 3rd security forces stormed the peaceful protest camp outside the army headquarters so then thankful doctors committee which is allied with protesters said more than 100 peo
near the seam chance which were heard at the city at army headquarters in her home last month 40 days after the military attack on the city him the chance are being repeated nationwide the protesters demanding justice not only for the dozens of protesters who were killed but also for the lives lost in the months before and i will tell you the struck. was there usually. there was. no we face painting from december back or from the families that have died 8 in burning in but i didn't shock. or 5...
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northern virginia there was a need, many of our people lived there, high school was bursting at the seams, kitchen trailers, busing kids out of the community and we saw the need, we saw unused real estate asset owned by the county. bird plus real estate and we submitted an unsolicited proposal , monetize that surplus real estate to solve another problem which was to produce in your housing. and thisunsolicited proposal was then completed, we wanted and all and all done , any lust you deliver a completed high school several years ahead of the then current capital plans of the community. and accelerate the completion of11 other schools in the district so it was a win-win . the other example, so this is an unsolicited proposal so it open to regulatory and legislative and attitudinal approach to allowance puzzles and the other i would site is allowed innovation in the form of agencies or alternative technical concepts and design don't work in the great state of maryland is a great example there in the interconnect county connector where the procurement was a design document financed by the st
northern virginia there was a need, many of our people lived there, high school was bursting at the seams, kitchen trailers, busing kids out of the community and we saw the need, we saw unused real estate asset owned by the county. bird plus real estate and we submitted an unsolicited proposal , monetize that surplus real estate to solve another problem which was to produce in your housing. and thisunsolicited proposal was then completed, we wanted and all and all done , any lust you deliver a...
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some interesting first appointments from the seam to be prime minister. stick to the script.t ofjustice as robert mueller gears up to answer questions about his two year russia investigation when he appears before congress tomorrow. the letter reminds the special counsel that his testimony "must remain within the boundaries of your public report because matters within the scope of your investigation were covered by executive privilege." democrats are hoping he'll ignore the advice as this could be their last chance to get a definitive answer on whether president obstructed justice — and should be impeached. to underline the stakes involved, they've been holding a full dress rehearsal of the hearings today in effort to coordinate their questions. joining me now is elizabeth wydra, president of the constitutional accountability center. if robert mueller sticks to the para meters if robert mueller sticks to the parameters of his report, and there is no reason to think he won't, what will we gain? even if he stays within the four corners of his report and i think he is likely to
some interesting first appointments from the seam to be prime minister. stick to the script.t ofjustice as robert mueller gears up to answer questions about his two year russia investigation when he appears before congress tomorrow. the letter reminds the special counsel that his testimony "must remain within the boundaries of your public report because matters within the scope of your investigation were covered by executive privilege." democrats are hoping he'll ignore the advice as...
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and instead of standing up for herself and fighting for her brand, she's letting it fall apart at the seams susana: this is bull[bleep] it's total bull[bleep] lemonis: if i can't help her regain confidence and harness her incredible talent... susana: it's really stressful to... lemonis: ...susana monaco's best days will be behind her. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not going to wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're going to wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything's going to change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this... let's go to work. ...is "the profit." in 1996, susana monaco launched her namesake label, a collection of women's apparel marked by clean and contemporary designs. susana: the front is narrower than the back. lemonis: she had grown up working at her family's cut-and-sew factory and then engaged them to help her with manufacturing. before long, she was in thousands of retailers across the country with revenue exce
and instead of standing up for herself and fighting for her brand, she's letting it fall apart at the seams susana: this is bull[bleep] it's total bull[bleep] lemonis: if i can't help her regain confidence and harness her incredible talent... susana: it's really stressful to... lemonis: ...susana monaco's best days will be behind her. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not going to wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're going...
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northern virginia there was a need, many of our people lived there, high school was bursting at the seamskitchen trailers, busing kids out of the community and we saw the need, we saw unused real estate asset owned by the county. surplus real estate and we submitted an unsolicited proposal, monetize that surplus real estate to solve another problem which was to produce in your housing. and this unsolicited proposal was then completed, we wanted and all and all done, any lust you deliver a completed high school several years ahead of the then current capital plans of the community. and accelerate the completion of 11 other schools in the district so it was a win-win. the other example, so this is an unsolicited proposal so it open to regulatory and legislative and attitudinal approach to allowance puzzles and the other i would site is allowed innovation in the form of agencies or alternative technical concepts and design don't work in the great state of maryland is a great example there in the interconnect county connector where the procurement was a design document financed by the state b
northern virginia there was a need, many of our people lived there, high school was bursting at the seamskitchen trailers, busing kids out of the community and we saw the need, we saw unused real estate asset owned by the county. surplus real estate and we submitted an unsolicited proposal, monetize that surplus real estate to solve another problem which was to produce in your housing. and this unsolicited proposal was then completed, we wanted and all and all done, any lust you deliver a...
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s parents are asking the nhs for help in 1's sleep clinic in sheffield says they are bursting at the seams now it's time for a look at the weather. carol has the forecast. carol, good morning. good morning. today is a day of two halves, gusty winds at the moment across the english channel, and areas adjacent to it and we've got a swirl of torrential downpours moving around an area of low pressure. some of those have been and will be thundery as we go through the course of the day with some help mixing and gusty winds across much of england and wales. for scotland and northern ireland some showers for you, low cloud across the north and temperatures today down a notch on yesterday. through this evening and overnight the area of low pressure bringing torrential downpours moves a bit further north, gusty winds around it, more low cloud forming across the far north and temperatures 13 to about 16. as we head through tomorrow, we still have the area of low pressure producing some heavy, thundery downpours once again. blustery showers as well, drier across southern england and wales, northern ir
s parents are asking the nhs for help in 1's sleep clinic in sheffield says they are bursting at the seams now it's time for a look at the weather. carol has the forecast. carol, good morning. good morning. today is a day of two halves, gusty winds at the moment across the english channel, and areas adjacent to it and we've got a swirl of torrential downpours moving around an area of low pressure. some of those have been and will be thundery as we go through the course of the day with some help...
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and instead of standing up for herself and fighting for her brand, she's letting it fall apart at the seams bull[bleep] lemonis: if i can't help her regain confidence and harness her incredible talent... susana: it's really stressful to...
and instead of standing up for herself and fighting for her brand, she's letting it fall apart at the seams bull[bleep] lemonis: if i can't help her regain confidence and harness her incredible talent... susana: it's really stressful to...
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i think he is taking the seam team with him, the same intent into government and i think that you knowe pressing social problems like this which need to be addressed and it is right that the conservative party, which has been in government as you say for nine yea rs, in government as you say for nine years, should be held to account over this. i am surprised there hasn't been more of an outrage about the knife crime situation. hasn't been more of an outrage about the knife crime situationlj hasn't been more of an outrage about the knife crime situation. i am simon, ias the knife crime situation. i am simon, i as a member of the the knife crime situation. i am simon, ias a member of the labour party and think boris johnson would bea party and think boris johnson would be a fantastic prime minister. i believe that if politicians don't achieve brexit by 31st october democracy will be finished and no—one will vote for any of you again. what is the appeal for boris johnson as a labour supporter?” again. what is the appeal for boris johnson as a labour supporter? i am not old enough to remem
i think he is taking the seam team with him, the same intent into government and i think that you knowe pressing social problems like this which need to be addressed and it is right that the conservative party, which has been in government as you say for nine yea rs, in government as you say for nine years, should be held to account over this. i am surprised there hasn't been more of an outrage about the knife crime situation. hasn't been more of an outrage about the knife crime situationlj...
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on the east wing, panels that again perform more depth and shadow within the vertical seams the view the central space, the entry to the building, and some views of one of the interior and one of the eastern terrace which overlooks towards downtown. a summary of the project and i'm happy to answer any questions that you might have. >> good afternoon commissioners, taras sullivan. i was asked by the zoning administrator to briefly discuss the two variances that the project is seeking. it is seeking a variance from a section 145.14 though with of the off street parking space. due to bluxome street part, there was a need to consolidate, minimize the impacts. it is greater than one third and 20 feet as required by the code. a variance is requested. the second variance that the project is seeking is for the micro retail spaces. the project is required to put in six micro retail spaces providing micro rebate -- retail spaces on the ground floor. as we explained in our variance application, the pdr spaces have been designed as essentially pdr micro retail spaces. the intent is to have the u
on the east wing, panels that again perform more depth and shadow within the vertical seams the view the central space, the entry to the building, and some views of one of the interior and one of the eastern terrace which overlooks towards downtown. a summary of the project and i'm happy to answer any questions that you might have. >> good afternoon commissioners, taras sullivan. i was asked by the zoning administrator to briefly discuss the two variances that the project is seeking. it...
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the lead nurse at the clinic told us they're "bursting at the seams" when it comes to demand from patientstting worse". this programme has spoken exclusively to two parents whose children have had treatment there. it's a fear. you absolutely dread evenings. they were literally waking up 20, 30, a0 times a night. he'd come to the side of my bed and just scream. there was absolutely no way i could pretend to work. i think we're in the midst of a hidden public health crisis when it comes to sleep. parents come to us and they feel like it is the parenting, but we change that. we've got twin girls, jessica and jasmine, who are four. they're sensitive souls, but they're very lively, very full—on. don't like sitting still. like to keep busy. typical toddlers. but they're hard work. they're not the easiest. well done. it's not been helped because they've had quite a difficult start in life. they've suffered with chronic recurrent illnesses, food allergies, repeated hospital admissions. so, the first few years have been pretty tough. he is very, very energetic, so he can be quite boisterous. no, no
the lead nurse at the clinic told us they're "bursting at the seams" when it comes to demand from patientstting worse". this programme has spoken exclusively to two parents whose children have had treatment there. it's a fear. you absolutely dread evenings. they were literally waking up 20, 30, a0 times a night. he'd come to the side of my bed and just scream. there was absolutely no way i could pretend to work. i think we're in the midst of a hidden public health crisis when it...