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and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the ntleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. neguse: madam chair, i would simply say thank you to the ranking member for his remarks and for articulating the need for this amendment and for his support. i very much appreciate it. and with that, i would yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from colorado yields back. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. mchenry: i urge a yes vote and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from colorado. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. he amendment is agreed to. the gentleman has requested a recorded vote. mr. neguse: i withdraw that request. thank you, madam chair. the chair: the request is withdrawn. it is now in order to consider amendment number 14 printed in part a of house report 116-79. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michig
and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the ntleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. neguse: madam chair, i would simply say thank you to the ranking member for his remarks and for articulating the need for this amendment and for his support. i very much appreciate it. and with that, i would yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from colorado yields back. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. mchenry:...
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i love this headline in the times, this is the final straw.ng plastic. —— bans. people talk about the carrot and the stick to change our behaviour. this is the stick. i'm not sure people take plastic with them when they go on holidays to places like capri. one pa rt holidays to places like capri. one part of italy that is doing a lot on the whole green phase we are into reduce the amounts of plastic so good on them but let's see what different it makes. is all going to make a difference, i believe. everything we can do to help the environment. thank you, laurence and thank you as well for your company. that's the briefing. goodbye. hello, good morning. early bank holiday monday last year, the temperature was a record 29 degrees. this time round, 1a celsius at best. and that was in the south—west of england, where we did see some sunshine. and, whilst we'll see temperatures recovering a little bit across more southern parts of the uk, it is going to be staying on the chilly side, and there's some more rain to come, as well. and most of it is go
i love this headline in the times, this is the final straw.ng plastic. —— bans. people talk about the carrot and the stick to change our behaviour. this is the stick. i'm not sure people take plastic with them when they go on holidays to places like capri. one pa rt holidays to places like capri. one part of italy that is doing a lot on the whole green phase we are into reduce the amounts of plastic so good on them but let's see what different it makes. is all going to make a difference, i...
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. >>> breaking tonight from "the new york times." a decade of trump's taxes show, quote, year after year, mr. trump appears to have lost more money than nearly any other individual american taxpayer. the reporter who broke this story is standing by with all the details. plus we are just hours away from a vote in house judiciary on whether to hold attorney general bill barr in contempt. the white house tells don mcgahn not to hand over documents subpoenaed by democrats. he also could be held in contempt. and the senate majority leader today provides air cover for the president. mitch mcconnell says case closed on russia, all of it, and much more as "the 11th hour" gets under way on a tuesday night. good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. i'm steve kornacki in for brian williams. day 838 of the trump administration, and tonight a brand-new report from "the new york times" offering one of the most detailed looks we have had at donald trump's finances during a decade-long portion of his career. "the times"
. >>> breaking tonight from "the new york times." a decade of trump's taxes show, quote, year after year, mr. trump appears to have lost more money than nearly any other individual american taxpayer. the reporter who broke this story is standing by with all the details. plus we are just hours away from a vote in house judiciary on whether to hold attorney general bill barr in contempt. the white house tells don mcgahn not to hand over documents subpoenaed by democrats. he...
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we get it all the time. consumers make complain presently at the way they are handling the cfpb now under the trump administration. no attention is paid to that. no transparency is there. so ms. waters' effort here will correct that. ladies and gentlemen, this financial dynamic that we have suffered still looms large and consumer restore the financial protection bureau into its rightful sta a ture as the one premiere agency that does the singular, most important thing today, protect the financial transactions of our american people. thank you. the chair: the gentlelady from california reserves. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. mchenry: mr. chairman, at this time i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentleman, mr. rose, of tennessee, member of the financial services committee. three minutes. the chair: the gentleman from tennessee is recognized for three minutes. mr. rose: thank you. i rise in opposition to h.r. 1500. my colleagues on the other side of the aisle would have you believe tha
we get it all the time. consumers make complain presently at the way they are handling the cfpb now under the trump administration. no attention is paid to that. no transparency is there. so ms. waters' effort here will correct that. ladies and gentlemen, this financial dynamic that we have suffered still looms large and consumer restore the financial protection bureau into its rightful sta a ture as the one premiere agency that does the singular, most important thing today, protect the...
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preached to us of the time telling us that we are in of the soldiers of destiny that somehow i want to jihad is to bring about no the fifth or the fifth stage of islamic history is basically to recreate the caitiff it that's what they were telling us at the time und that to was enough of you know for me to be in a fascinating to join because i remember you know when you're out of the comes the are not exposed to other forms of opinion in and that is there isn't the opinion of the country opinion there is only that this openly and the supporting opinion and the even more supporting open in. so you point to the deadly terror attacks on u.s. embassies in ninety eight ass events that made you reconsider your decision to join al qaeda but all kind of is pretty ninety eight attacks also included collateral damage why did you still decide to join it in nineteen ninety eight the attacks against the u.s. embassies and there will be in turns on you was a massive departure from what a car that was planning to do you see the first attack for a car there or a fire the affiliate was in riyadh a nine
preached to us of the time telling us that we are in of the soldiers of destiny that somehow i want to jihad is to bring about no the fifth or the fifth stage of islamic history is basically to recreate the caitiff it that's what they were telling us at the time und that to was enough of you know for me to be in a fascinating to join because i remember you know when you're out of the comes the are not exposed to other forms of opinion in and that is there isn't the opinion of the country...
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it is obviously the first time the guys have played here.s on they will be more focused on the cricket. somerset beat defending champions hampshire by six wickets to claim the one day cup at lord's, the last time the final of the competition will be held at lord's. somerset chased down a target of 216 to win a 50 over final for the first time since 2001. james hildreth hit an unbeaten 69. leinster held off a fightback from glasgow warriors to retain their pro 14 title. glasgow took an early lead through matt ferguson's try, before the irish side hit back with tries from gary ringrose and cian healy to seal an 18—15 victory at celtic park. saracens will face exeter in the premiership final, after both secured semi final victories yesterday. saracens beat gloucester by 44 points to 19. sarries ran in a total of six tries in the match. exeter beat northampton — the third time in the past four years these two sides will have contested the showpiece. warrington closed the gap on super league leaders st helens to four points, after a 26—14 victory
it is obviously the first time the guys have played here.s on they will be more focused on the cricket. somerset beat defending champions hampshire by six wickets to claim the one day cup at lord's, the last time the final of the competition will be held at lord's. somerset chased down a target of 216 to win a 50 over final for the first time since 2001. james hildreth hit an unbeaten 69. leinster held off a fightback from glasgow warriors to retain their pro 14 title. glasgow took an early...
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the expectation is clear, this year for the first time england should win the first time england should the world cup. and basically that is whatjofra archer the world cup. and basically that is what jofra archer is the world cup. and basically that is whatjofra archer is there to do. this england squad is the best i've seen, the best opportunity in my time. iwas seen, the best opportunity in my time. i was a youngster in 19921 remember watching the final. there isa remember watching the final. there is a reverse swingers for that this england side have and the right to be favourites because they played really good cricket. they got to the semifinals two years ago in the champions trophy full stop they need to use that as a positive experience stopjust be smart. lloyds was manicured towards perfection today and it would seem empty without england. in the world cup final. come mid—july. one of the greats of formula one, the three—time world champion niki lauda has died at the age of 70. he was badly injured in 1976, suffering serious burns when his ferrari caught fire in a crash at the g
the expectation is clear, this year for the first time england should win the first time england should the world cup. and basically that is whatjofra archer the world cup. and basically that is what jofra archer is the world cup. and basically that is whatjofra archer is there to do. this england squad is the best i've seen, the best opportunity in my time. iwas seen, the best opportunity in my time. i was a youngster in 19921 remember watching the final. there isa remember watching the final....
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we get it all the time. consumers make complain presently at the way they are handling the cfpb now under the trump administration. no attention is paid to that. no transparency is there. so ms. waters' effort here will correct that. ladies and gentlemen, this financial dynamic that we have suffered still looms large and consumer restore the financial protection bureau into its rightful sta a ture as the one premiere agency that does the singular, most important thing today, protect the financial transactions of our american people. thank you. the chair: the gentlelady from california reserves. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. mchenry: mr. chairman, at this time i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentleman, mr. rose, of tennessee, member of the financial services committee. three minutes. the chair: the gentleman from tennessee is recognized for three minutes. mr. rose: thank you. i rise in opposition to h.r. 1500. my colleagues on the other side of the aisle would have you believe tha
we get it all the time. consumers make complain presently at the way they are handling the cfpb now under the trump administration. no attention is paid to that. no transparency is there. so ms. waters' effort here will correct that. ladies and gentlemen, this financial dynamic that we have suffered still looms large and consumer restore the financial protection bureau into its rightful sta a ture as the one premiere agency that does the singular, most important thing today, protect the...
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by the time we get through 8:00, it is still cloudy. we get back to the 11:00 hour, you can see the low clouds have burned away. we'll be a little bit warmer today. mainly because, even though i just spent all that time talking about the clouds, it won't last as long as it did for the last few days. the sun will come out a little earlier than you might remember. that means it will warm up farther than they did. we'll make it to 78% in san jose today. 65 for the city. far the allergy sufferers go, we are just holing the line here. if you've had issue over the last week sore, the a poll left hand in the air is not changing. some of the trees or the phoneers here might change but the amount of pollen doesn't get a whole lot better. if you are look for something to dork alameda spring festival going on this weekend along park street. 67 for that today. it would be a good day to head out if that. an just to show you the mother's day forecast, i'll pick out a company of locations here. this half hour, i'll show concord where can you see tomor
by the time we get through 8:00, it is still cloudy. we get back to the 11:00 hour, you can see the low clouds have burned away. we'll be a little bit warmer today. mainly because, even though i just spent all that time talking about the clouds, it won't last as long as it did for the last few days. the sun will come out a little earlier than you might remember. that means it will warm up farther than they did. we'll make it to 78% in san jose today. 65 for the city. far the allergy sufferers...
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the congress right now? >> i said on your show quite a few times that the president cares about two things. protecting himself and money. these are not normal times when a president cares about that and lies every day for the purposes. it's not normal times. you look at the mueller report and you see all of the indicateors of obstruction of justice. you would think in normal times this would be normal times. these are not normal times. i think that the house needs to continue its investigations and shine light on all of the financial dealings and tax returns. should they proceed down the impeachment route, they should have as much ammunition as they can. these are not normal times. using that and acquiring as much possible before impeachment inquiry. >> they need at much as possible on president trump. that's why i'm glad that the courts have weighed in and required the disclosure. they are being the independent branch of government that they're supposed to be. no thanks to trump and everybody else who wants to pack the courts with their kind of people to okay whatever the heck they are doin
the congress right now? >> i said on your show quite a few times that the president cares about two things. protecting himself and money. these are not normal times when a president cares about that and lies every day for the purposes. it's not normal times. you look at the mueller report and you see all of the indicateors of obstruction of justice. you would think in normal times this would be normal times. these are not normal times. i think that the house needs to continue its...
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there the time to start the hunt for a successoi’.e to start the hunt for a successor. there are still some slim hopes inside number ten that maybe there is a way of winning, maybe the european elections might provide a sort of shock to the system that can suddenly get mps behind the brexit deal. but it is likely now, extremely likely, that we might see a new prime minister by the end of july, perhaps even, or more likely in the autumn, and a conservative leadership contest with all sorts of runners and riders taking place over the summer period. and i think we are in very short order going to see what one former cabinet minister described to me as a series of prancing show ponies now all competing for the big rosette. but yet again we see the conservative pa rty‘s yet again we see the conservative party's agonies over their splits and divisions over europe, claiming the career of yet another one of their leaders. and there is nothing straightforward about whoever is next. the unresolved problems and conflict over brexit are going to
there the time to start the hunt for a successoi’.e to start the hunt for a successor. there are still some slim hopes inside number ten that maybe there is a way of winning, maybe the european elections might provide a sort of shock to the system that can suddenly get mps behind the brexit deal. but it is likely now, extremely likely, that we might see a new prime minister by the end of july, perhaps even, or more likely in the autumn, and a conservative leadership contest with all sorts of...
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so that's why the wait times are so variable, because the waits for different levels of care. >> no, no, of course. i'm wondering -- my first question is what are we tracking with these wait times? like what i would like to see tracked, for example, is the minute a clinician decides this level of care is no longer appropriate for you. we need, you know, a different level of care, a different type of care for you. to the time that person enters into that different level of care. what is that wait time? >> so that wait time is historically been tracked manually, because the transition to division is not in an electronic database in any structured, regular way. and we aren't linked to any of the other systems. like we're not in the clinical record, we're not in avatar. >> but it has been tracked? >> it's tracked. but we would have to do a manual calculation every single time. so what we do is we document the date that we receive a request for a placement authorization. >> and does that usually happen on the same day that it's needed? or determined that it's needed? >> it's variable i wou
so that's why the wait times are so variable, because the waits for different levels of care. >> no, no, of course. i'm wondering -- my first question is what are we tracking with these wait times? like what i would like to see tracked, for example, is the minute a clinician decides this level of care is no longer appropriate for you. we need, you know, a different level of care, a different type of care for you. to the time that person enters into that different level of care. what is...
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but at the same time there was a generation at home and the draftees, young, maybe first time in the military, who are problemssillusioned by assignments,uty treatment of whether they are going to get an article 15, and that is reflected also at home, where you have a young activists, people like john lewis who are people sncc, and speak out early against vietnam. i 1967, that perspective has bynged across the board -- 1969, that perspective has changed across the board. whitneyuther king, young of the urban league, starts to get sense that participation in vietnam has not been good for african-americans. post-tet whatects is happening with a larger group of african-american soldiers, which is that they are more angry and upset and disillusioned by their experiences in vietnam and amongst fellow soldiers. that anger and disillusionment then transfers into rioting, radical behavior, more so then we saw pre-tet. so there is certainly a shift after tet, but i think that shift reflect larger things happening in the african-american community at home. not a fracturing of the mainstream mo
but at the same time there was a generation at home and the draftees, young, maybe first time in the military, who are problemssillusioned by assignments,uty treatment of whether they are going to get an article 15, and that is reflected also at home, where you have a young activists, people like john lewis who are people sncc, and speak out early against vietnam. i 1967, that perspective has bynged across the board -- 1969, that perspective has changed across the board. whitneyuther king,...
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for critical thinking it's time to plight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. deborah from russian and lights. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the multiple different clubs on one hand it is logical to stay in the home field when everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising people and i saw one not if you think. i'm going to talk about football not the or else you just think i was going to do. by the way ways that that's life here. they can come and blow our brains out at any given time if we can't really do anything actually america is the only country in the world where you can kill people outside of war and legally get away with. all the fire crawls still brilliant all the troubled history failed to point its hollow flame to k.k.k. exists because america wants it to exist the of the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to media war saul's and the people
for critical thinking it's time to plight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. deborah from russian and lights. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the multiple different clubs on one hand it is logical to stay in the home field when everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective i'm used to surprising people and i saw one not if you think. i'm going...
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madam chair, i appreciate the time and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2019, the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona, mr. schweikert, or 30 minutes. mr. schweikert: thank you, madam speaker. this is actually something we tried to do about -- try to do about once a week. come in hoo here -- come in here and talk about, we call it our unified theory in our office, of what do we do to basically keep our promises? here's the thought experiment. social security and medicare. two of the greatest from a jinltjilts we have in our so -- fragilities we have in our society because we're getting older very fast. we've talked about this over and over and over. in about 8 1/2 years, 50% of the spending in this body, less interest, will be to those 65 and up. how do you make the math work? and in an intellectually laze area time, you would get some that would say, well, we could raise taxes here, or we could do entitlement reform here.
madam chair, i appreciate the time and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2019, the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona, mr. schweikert, or 30 minutes. mr. schweikert: thank you, madam speaker. this is actually something we tried to do about -- try to do about once a week. come in hoo here -- come in here and talk about, we call it our unified theory in our...
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he called "the times'" investigation highly inaccurate. he often touts his businesses successes at rallies like this one in florida. he says his tax returns would show that success and he has not release them. the secretary of thease refused a request to see more of the returns. >> ben tracy, hitting the ground running on the white house beat. thank you very much. >>> we turn, now, to what some military officials call an enduring and pressing emergency, the rise in veteran suicides. on average, about 20 veterans die this way every day. since 2017, at least 25 veterans have taken their lives on the grounds of v.a. facilities, seven this year alone. dean reynolds has more on these heroes in crisis. >> this is my favorite picture of us together. >> reporter: when was this? >> this was two years before he died. >> reporter: alyssa harrington's brother, justin miller, died by suicide in february of last year, in the parking lot of this veteran s administration hospital. he was 33. gregory miller is justin's father. >> he wanted to be in a milita
he called "the times'" investigation highly inaccurate. he often touts his businesses successes at rallies like this one in florida. he says his tax returns would show that success and he has not release them. the secretary of thease refused a request to see more of the returns. >> ben tracy, hitting the ground running on the white house beat. thank you very much. >>> we turn, now, to what some military officials call an enduring and pressing emergency, the rise in...
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i covered the senate for a period of time. i covered the health care bill, the obamacare bill from start to finish in 2009 to early '10, so i'm pretty familiar with the hill myself, not as familiar as jake and anna. they are the experts on the hill. but i mean any legislature is like a high school, and they act like they're in high school, meaning that there are factions and cliques and the class presidents gravitate towards each other and the upstarts and the rebels, and they are like that, and it is about forming friendships and coalitions. it's exactly like jake and anna described it. and it's also the hill has been somewhat of an oasis in washington where the normal rules continue to mostly apply, where reporters can walk up to lawmakers, ask them a question whether they're republican or democrat. there are long-standing relationships that exist on the hill. people have covered the hill for a long time or even a decade. there is access there. you can get up close with folks, and it remains sort of a different environment th
i covered the senate for a period of time. i covered the health care bill, the obamacare bill from start to finish in 2009 to early '10, so i'm pretty familiar with the hill myself, not as familiar as jake and anna. they are the experts on the hill. but i mean any legislature is like a high school, and they act like they're in high school, meaning that there are factions and cliques and the class presidents gravitate towards each other and the upstarts and the rebels, and they are like that,...
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the time for action is now. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: who rises in opposition? >> i do, madam chairman. the chair: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. shimkus: i would like to reserve my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. rouda: i yield two minutes to the the gentleman from illinois, mr. schneider. the chair: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for two minutes. mr. schneider: i rice rise in support of the amendment of which i'm a co-sponsor. low point of the trump presidency when he withdrew from the paris climate agreement. this was abandonment of our global leadership. i took heart watching the many cities, states, localities stepping forward to declare their intention to keep the commitments of the paris accord. these include 20 cities andville eamings in the 10th district that have implemented sustainability plans. regardless of the lack of leadership from the white house in addressing climate change, our cities continue to drive the change needed to prevent a cli
the time for action is now. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: who rises in opposition? >> i do, madam chairman. the chair: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. shimkus: i would like to reserve my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. rouda: i yield two minutes to the the gentleman from illinois, mr. schneider. the chair: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for two minutes. mr. schneider:...
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. >>> the time is 4:35. here at home thiefs in the north bay found out the hard way that gasoline and smoking don't mix. investigators say they were sigh siphoning gasoline from vans and trucks at a u-haul lot when they triggered a fire. now the suspects are being be searched for and at least one will have serious burns >> reporter: no one will be driving these u-haul vehicles any time soon. the fronts melted away in an early morning fire. a pickup truck took a brunt of the blast. it and a few other vehicles that caught fire have been towed from the yard where surveillance cameras keep watch on the fleet. sonoma county fire found plenty of evidence abandoned by the thieves. 55-gallon drums being siphoned into, plus tubes and funnels and a smaller jug already filled >> well, look what gas prices are here in california. they are upwards of $4 a gallon. we see this spike when we have those increases in fuel costs. >> reporter: santa rosa avenue is blanketed by security cameras and has traffic at all hours so inv
. >>> the time is 4:35. here at home thiefs in the north bay found out the hard way that gasoline and smoking don't mix. investigators say they were sigh siphoning gasoline from vans and trucks at a u-haul lot when they triggered a fire. now the suspects are being be searched for and at least one will have serious burns >> reporter: no one will be driving these u-haul vehicles any time soon. the fronts melted away in an early morning fire. a pickup truck took a brunt of the...
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"the times" has some of fred trump's tax returns. the numbers line up perfectly for those areas where they would need to bebe consistent. so we can rely this is highly accurate data on what trump told the tax returns. amy: who would have access to this information? >> a lot of people. if you have taken out a mortgage, you signed a form saying you would summit having or tax information given to your lender. when trump was raising money on wall street, he might've had to supply this. litigants may have gotten. of course, his own family and staff and advisers would have this information. so there are numerous copies out there of this and other trump tax information, just as with the 2005 trumump tax return that was mailed to my home here in rochester. amy: so talk about exactly what has been exposed. he lost more than $1 billion, more than any u.s. tax payer? >> yes. almost two cents of every dollar byorted as losses one year everyone in the unit states were reported by donald trump. what this shows is sometething i've been saying and wr
"the times" has some of fred trump's tax returns. the numbers line up perfectly for those areas where they would need to bebe consistent. so we can rely this is highly accurate data on what trump told the tax returns. amy: who would have access to this information? >> a lot of people. if you have taken out a mortgage, you signed a form saying you would summit having or tax information given to your lender. when trump was raising money on wall street, he might've had to supply...
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the venezuelans. so it's a matter of time. if we keep our determination, and we will on the street, and we increase the pressure, if we increase the pressure from the international community, i i dt have any doubt we will conquer freedom again. >> bret: there is by predators >> bret: there is bipartisan support in acknowledging that guaido is the president in the u.s. and other countries pfizer's eyes. a lot of countries around the globe recognize. but a lot of countries dog but still recognize maduro. the fear is, i think here at the u.s. if you take a look here, the u.s. is going to be drawn into a military situation. do you think that's going to happen? is that the wish for the opposition on the ground? >> the president has been very clear. if we keep the pressure on the street with the international community, we will reach a peaceful situation in venezuela. however. >> bret: however? >> yes, however. i must say that also that the most important latin american country, you know, they are just backing a solution in venezuela
the venezuelans. so it's a matter of time. if we keep our determination, and we will on the street, and we increase the pressure, if we increase the pressure from the international community, i i dt have any doubt we will conquer freedom again. >> bret: there is by predators >> bret: there is bipartisan support in acknowledging that guaido is the president in the u.s. and other countries pfizer's eyes. a lot of countries around the globe recognize. but a lot of countries dog but...
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joy hancock was a navy civilian employee at the time. ections came from various fields. a very positive abjection from the congress itself. and i think that was, that had its basis in the feeling of chivalry, which the men had. i heard the expression so many times, the women should not be brought into the war, they are to be protected and so forth and so on. at some of our senior senators were guilty of those remarks. as far as the navy was concerned, except for the very few older officers, no one seemed to remember that women had already served, the experiment had already been carried out in world war i. so very early in the program, there was a need for some sort of a catchy thing, they tried saying the women's reserves, the women for this that and the other, and finally among the various suggestions given was one by lieutenant elizabeth ry eynard, she is given credit for this slogan or acronym, because it was -- it smacked of the navy itself, waves, women accepted volunteering emergency service. proved to be catchy for recruiting. >> c
joy hancock was a navy civilian employee at the time. ections came from various fields. a very positive abjection from the congress itself. and i think that was, that had its basis in the feeling of chivalry, which the men had. i heard the expression so many times, the women should not be brought into the war, they are to be protected and so forth and so on. at some of our senior senators were guilty of those remarks. as far as the navy was concerned, except for the very few older officers, no...
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the time is 5:56. it is free cone day. m will give everyone who asks a free scoop of ice cream at any of the bay area stores. the offer is good from 4:00 this afternoon to 8:00 tonight. no purchase is needed. >>> the time is 5:56. the bill on creating more housing near mass transit continues to improve through the california senate. the possible impact it could have on millions of californians, not just those leaving near transit hubs. >>> plus, more communities are opening up safe rv parking lots. in new location opening today along with the controversy surrounding one city's proposal to ban rv street parking. >>> a tanker fire on the way to the bay bridge. 580 on transition to westbound 80 all lanes closed and fires out. now they have to get the truck out of the way. from oakland to san francisco we will give you options, but there are not a lot of good ones. did you know comcast business goes beyond fast with a gig-speed network. complete internet reliability. advanced voice solutions. wifi to keep everyone connected. vi
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i will point out that the 10b time is exempted from the we call it the 520 hours cap not the 25% time it's a lot to track if they're going to hit the 520 hours and the 10b time is exempted from that. and we track the hours per week of overtime. regardless if's overtime by the department or paid by the giants. >> commissioner: does this max it out for the year? >> no, we don't. we track it when they exceed the 14 hours per day or 40-hour per week and the controller issues on a biweeklily basis the tracking report. i've been with the police department seven and a half years. we've always had a few violators often because an officer required in the middle of the year and the overtime was aabove the 25%. we're tracking on hours not realizing their regular hours didn't hit the 20/80 or the airport needed extra officers. the extra uniform time and depending on what the airport is requesting. >> commissioner: and week after week after week, i guess what i'm getting at is i would think it would have impact into the ability to make good adjustment. >> i agree. >> commissioner: and i'm not an e
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that atthink people do the time. one piece of evidence is the overthrow of reconstruction by paramilitary terrorists that in 1876about this coup in at least three states that i investigated. 1876 tothem wrote in overthrow reconstruction. then applied for the state's confederate veterans pensions. those people thought that they were and saw themselves as part of the civil war although they had not fought in it. ofs is the sesquicentennial reconstruction. that peopleto note are not as interested in reconstruction as they are the civil war. the very existence of the united states was at stake. the blood is -- bloodiest war in the history. it posed in critical ways what could have overcome persistent themes in american history. the fate of african-americans. you could read that as the place of minorities. the very meaning of pluralism. reconstruction was a dangerous time. people and unities worked out new systems. during reconstruction, african-americans knew the importance of the right to vote. douglas -- declared the ri
that atthink people do the time. one piece of evidence is the overthrow of reconstruction by paramilitary terrorists that in 1876about this coup in at least three states that i investigated. 1876 tothem wrote in overthrow reconstruction. then applied for the state's confederate veterans pensions. those people thought that they were and saw themselves as part of the civil war although they had not fought in it. ofs is the sesquicentennial reconstruction. that peopleto note are not as interested...
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in texas, that means having an explicit protections for lgbtq people for the first time, the first time in our history. it will tear down barriers to prosperity and lead to better out comes for families and loved ones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. mr. nadler: i yield 30 seconds. >> this legislation will benefit one million people in texas. imely in texas when we say you all, we mean all. mr. speaker, as a woman and a catholic, i know i'm not forfeiting any of my rights, not my women's rights or religious rights. we need to go bag and make sure we pass this bill because for once when we say justice for all at the end of our pledge, it should mean justice for all. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: i yield five minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert. mr. gohmert: i appreciate the efforts my friends across the aisle who believe that they are acting on behalf of equality. i realize that they believe that their way of approaching things includes much more wisd
in texas, that means having an explicit protections for lgbtq people for the first time, the first time in our history. it will tear down barriers to prosperity and lead to better out comes for families and loved ones. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. mr. nadler: i yield 30 seconds. >> this legislation will benefit one million people in texas. imely in texas when we say you all, we mean all. mr. speaker, as a woman and a catholic, i know i'm not forfeiting any...
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a judge sentencing the the to 10 years in prison, time served. uld have life in prison for plotting the attack in 2009. he got a much lighter sentence after meeting with investigators 100 times and providing information about al qaeda. he is originally from afghanistan and will be supervised for the rest of his life. he could be free within days. a college student behind bars accused of threatening a mass shooting was west virginia university freshman telling a friend he felt like, quote, going on a shooting spree and then killing himself. he will not be allowed on campus if released. no weapons were found at his campus apartment, the school taking a stream caution following the deadly shooting at the university of north carolina. it is done, donald trump sitting down for a fox news interview shutting down the crusade to find collusion he says does not exist, this comes as democrats blasted the attorney general for skipping his hearing on the hill. todd pyro joins us in studio is the president tries to change the conversation. >> reporter: the day
a judge sentencing the the to 10 years in prison, time served. uld have life in prison for plotting the attack in 2009. he got a much lighter sentence after meeting with investigators 100 times and providing information about al qaeda. he is originally from afghanistan and will be supervised for the rest of his life. he could be free within days. a college student behind bars accused of threatening a mass shooting was west virginia university freshman telling a friend he felt like, quote, going...
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going to be distracted from main goal which is to see the time to civilian rule is. why they have taken the initiative all 3 feeling some of the key demands of the military council is. whether the military council will wait for a full 3 days to resume talks all resume talks with the poll. in the coming hour with all. of the main point of contention. over. which is a hybrid council which is going to be the highest organ in. both sides want a majority stake in. 7 husband what has been called. could. compromise from the site of the transitional military council. iran's foreign minister says u.s. sanctions are unacceptable and uncalled for but insists his country is committed to the 2050 nuclear deal mohammad javad zarif. is in tokyo for a meeting with prime minister. japan is a u.s. ally that depends on iranian oil earlier this month the u.s. government ended waivers that allowed japan and others to buy oil from iran washington has tightened sanctions on tehran and deployed warships to the gulf region in recent days meanwhile the leader of iran's revolutionary guard is w
going to be distracted from main goal which is to see the time to civilian rule is. why they have taken the initiative all 3 feeling some of the key demands of the military council is. whether the military council will wait for a full 3 days to resume talks all resume talks with the poll. in the coming hour with all. of the main point of contention. over. which is a hybrid council which is going to be the highest organ in. both sides want a majority stake in. 7 husband what has been called....
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so "the new york times" comply. n't accept evidence that was coming, being printed in european publications. they pretended the evidence was not quality evidence. it wasn't good enough. people had escaped, firsthand accounts, for the most part, they ignored it. three scholars in particular written about this. how many people know that "the new york times" self-censored when it came to the holocaust ten yearsyo before, when stalin was slaughtering the ukrainians and slaughtering them to death, they had a correspondent in moscow, they got a pulitzer prize for the reporting, covered up what stalin had committed against the ukraine. this is "the new york times," can any other in the business survive that. let alone be called the paper of record? all of the news fit to print. "the new york times" still hadn't significantly and seriously dealt with this. it keepsfi the pulitzer prize. two massive genocides in the last century. you don't find a lot about it in the pages of "the new york times" at the time. that's the kind o
so "the new york times" comply. n't accept evidence that was coming, being printed in european publications. they pretended the evidence was not quality evidence. it wasn't good enough. people had escaped, firsthand accounts, for the most part, they ignored it. three scholars in particular written about this. how many people know that "the new york times" self-censored when it came to the holocaust ten yearsyo before, when stalin was slaughtering the ukrainians and...
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that was about fifty five seconds while the protocol time the acceptable time to evacuate all passengers in case of a emergency of this kind is ninety seconds now when it comes to what happened on board here is the understanding of the time line we have. so far the super super jet operated by air flow it took off from sheremetyevo airport and shortly after that apparently was had by a lightning now we get we're getting this information from at least two sources one attributing and unconfirmed report can attribute in this information to the flight crew and another one we talked to one of the passengers who does seem to recall a white bright flashes that he went out and then apparently the crew decided to make a turn around and landed back at the sheremetyevo airport now apparently event lightning strike sent all the communications systems or flying so the crew had no contact with the ground and this partially explains i mean if this is true this is this partially explains what happened next now mind that all of that was happening thirty to forty minutes after takeoff which means that the
that was about fifty five seconds while the protocol time the acceptable time to evacuate all passengers in case of a emergency of this kind is ninety seconds now when it comes to what happened on board here is the understanding of the time line we have. so far the super super jet operated by air flow it took off from sheremetyevo airport and shortly after that apparently was had by a lightning now we get we're getting this information from at least two sources one attributing and unconfirmed...
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for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. iranians have often turn to crap those in order to evade the stringent us economic sanctions but this week the escalating pressure campaign of the us against iran has prompted local big quine's the biggest peer to peer big point trading platform in the world to shut off service foreign based users' legitimate crypto use as a minor is in iran have been cut off from most international exchanges already last year as sanctions went into effect but local bit quiet one of the last 60. and as that held out until now this leaves many angry and frustrated as the government prohibitive approach is fundamentally contrary to bitcoins very decentralized inclusive polaski in its truest form they coin is a global network that knows no borders colors or ethnicities when an exchange like this local bitcoin bans iranian users is basically downgrading its applications to that of the currencies. as we see in iran and around the globe cryptocurrency has countless
for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. iranians have often turn to crap those in order to evade the stringent us economic sanctions but this week the escalating pressure campaign of the us against iran has prompted local big quine's the biggest peer to peer big point trading platform in the world to shut off service foreign based users' legitimate crypto use as a minor is in iran have been cut off from...
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was it yes i believe we can look now at hindsight and so it was a mistake and we can say that at the time it was a mistake the agricultural and pharmaceutical business is a very different if they had been a soley agricultural chemical business you could have argued for the be consolidation at the time because the industry was consolidating they needed scale if it were just an agricultural chemical you could have argued that at the time but it wasn't it was america and company and it was a distraction at the time and i think with hindsight this is causing a lot of problems for byron it was not the right thing to do they may be better off spinning it out at the time when consolidation was hot like that it was the best road and. of course now they are faced with the situation they're faced with now and right now there are many many more one all suits in the pipeline how many will such cases and fines can buy a ford. i think these cases will probably be settled at less than the amounts that are headline when they announce them but even so there's many more to come as the lawyers are saying th
was it yes i believe we can look now at hindsight and so it was a mistake and we can say that at the time it was a mistake the agricultural and pharmaceutical business is a very different if they had been a soley agricultural chemical business you could have argued for the be consolidation at the time because the industry was consolidating they needed scale if it were just an agricultural chemical you could have argued that at the time but it wasn't it was america and company and it was a...
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>>that at the time. us. save the life of a 3 year-old girl from another stray dog, yeah, and now that dog has a new home without laura home with the story. >>hero of this story is oreo who was a straight on. in about 2 weeks ago he say 3 year-old a bentley what this one could have been very bad could have been very bad. the family says it was a sunday or was running across the yard to play the other stray dog came down out of the woods like off the mound behind the house and the or your dog which is why they've nicknamed him. he am here and across the yard and put himself in between a roar and the other stray dog. >>and the dog attacked him. instead of attacking the baby oreo was rushed to severe animal care center where he was bandaged. >>and put up for adoption the time i was just on a mission to save the dog. i didn't even tell people all the time like. they got says that when you least expect him and for me that was god had an angel in our in our yard that day settled but definitely seen as an angel and i
>>that at the time. us. save the life of a 3 year-old girl from another stray dog, yeah, and now that dog has a new home without laura home with the story. >>hero of this story is oreo who was a straight on. in about 2 weeks ago he say 3 year-old a bentley what this one could have been very bad could have been very bad. the family says it was a sunday or was running across the yard to play the other stray dog came down out of the woods like off the mound behind the house and the or...
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by the time we reach the early part of next week we should see average values and hopefully by the timee reach tuesday and wednesday we may once again be talking about warm weather. it looks at once the high pressure builds it will be fairly keen to establish itself throughout the following week so there will be the return of a lot of dry and settled weather but the key change will be that things start to feel significantly warmer as we go through the course of the next week. hello. this is bbc news with rebecca jones. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. families of the eight victims from all over the world who were killed in the london bridge attacks two years ago pay tribute to their loved ones as the inquest into their deaths opens. as brexit talks resume with labour — the government concedes the uk will now have to take part in the elections for the european parliament in two weeks time. reunited with their families — two reuters journalists jailed in myanmar 18 months ago after reporting on a massacre of rohingya muslims are release
by the time we reach the early part of next week we should see average values and hopefully by the timee reach tuesday and wednesday we may once again be talking about warm weather. it looks at once the high pressure builds it will be fairly keen to establish itself throughout the following week so there will be the return of a lot of dry and settled weather but the key change will be that things start to feel significantly warmer as we go through the course of the next week. hello. this is bbc...
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seafloor to see the patterns 25 times the i.c.e. came and went during the last two and half million years. we are i.c.e. people. humans evolved during a climate that was cool cold. one thing if you interrogate the i.c.e. caps it's more interesting because the i.c.e. cap 10000 feet thick in greenland is a stack of snow that fell in the winter and survive the next summer and piled up snow surviving this summer and as a result the top of greenland accumulating snow and i.c.e. every year. greenland is an area that gets much more part one - - precipitation so with greenland of 120,000 years of i.c.e. and the antarctic it is 800,000 about the same thickness but one accrues much more rapidly so if you drill a hole you bring up a cylinder of i.c.e. make interrogate those layers to look at those composition of the layers where the actual temperature from the isotopes a record of temperature and composition. the first big corps was done in the northern part of greenland almost 4500 feet of i.c.e. but as it drilled through the entire thickness
seafloor to see the patterns 25 times the i.c.e. came and went during the last two and half million years. we are i.c.e. people. humans evolved during a climate that was cool cold. one thing if you interrogate the i.c.e. caps it's more interesting because the i.c.e. cap 10000 feet thick in greenland is a stack of snow that fell in the winter and survive the next summer and piled up snow surviving this summer and as a result the top of greenland accumulating snow and i.c.e. every year. greenland...
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the 3rd period. >>is 3rd period. read our time every we got this one of the tagged baby turnip is to deal with the tank. still is we've 7 for o. let's go. we want the blues we the blues. they the blues last go. that's pure joy or twitter o j well up and >>excited to be out here. and up and dance about shut up and when. yeah thanks they prevail ski my plate tonight, right jr you said back to issue austin. nowitzki yeah, i'm still here. joe pavelski >>trouble with jr signal, a and you can see why there's a lot of energy out there right now pavelski officially a game time decision however for keys wife says he's a 75% chance that he's likely to play so life usually knows best and coming up in about 10 minutes from now. the other big game warriors at or oracle so we'll go there live. coming up still ahead california. is making a ge to protect your kids to harmful pesticide being banned in life. farm workers are not happy about it. house democrats take the first step to charge the man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on
the 3rd period. >>is 3rd period. read our time every we got this one of the tagged baby turnip is to deal with the tank. still is we've 7 for o. let's go. we want the blues we the blues. they the blues last go. that's pure joy or twitter o j well up and >>excited to be out here. and up and dance about shut up and when. yeah thanks they prevail ski my plate tonight, right jr you said back to issue austin. nowitzki yeah, i'm still here. joe pavelski >>trouble with jr signal, a...
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he came on of the time. ith his right foot then the second with his head goalkeeper very to stay looking at serie help the side that was free email on the night level on aggregate and by this point was absolutely rocking and ten minutes left. scored his second goal of the night little pulls forth a sneaky quick corner from parents friends alexander on the boss learn to play is completely unaware even a reeky didn't seem like he saw the ball until it was actually on his feet and then it was in the back of the net so come back. even he can believe it let's take a listen to what he had to say after the game. for me to screw up and to have to describe it it's a big heart and tonight it was obviously like crazy but what is it won't know about the hard to believe is pounding pounding like crazy and you could hear it probably and feel it all over the world so it's just i believe i'm so happy that we could give the people. this. lucy experience so three two goals down against barcelona i mean really quite dramatic th
he came on of the time. ith his right foot then the second with his head goalkeeper very to stay looking at serie help the side that was free email on the night level on aggregate and by this point was absolutely rocking and ten minutes left. scored his second goal of the night little pulls forth a sneaky quick corner from parents friends alexander on the boss learn to play is completely unaware even a reeky didn't seem like he saw the ball until it was actually on his feet and then it was in...
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he was mentioned in the report more than 500 times. according to the mueller report, president trump sought to have mcgahn fire mueller. mcgahn refused to do that as well but the president denied that ever happened. joining us is the reporter who first broke the story, rebecca ballhouse. rebecca, what are you learning about this outreach from the white house to don mcgahn. >> what we understand is within a day of the release of the mueller report, emmet flood, a top white house lawyer, the white house special counsel, received a request from the president that he ask don mcgahn to publicly declare in a statement that he didn't believe his interactions with the president, which included trump asking him to seek mueller's dismissal and subsequently to deny that that conversation ever happened, that mcgahn thought that that amounted to obstruction of justice and they wanted the statement to come out right in the middle of sort of this public furor that was emerging over the report that had a lot of these explosive details about the preside
he was mentioned in the report more than 500 times. according to the mueller report, president trump sought to have mcgahn fire mueller. mcgahn refused to do that as well but the president denied that ever happened. joining us is the reporter who first broke the story, rebecca ballhouse. rebecca, what are you learning about this outreach from the white house to don mcgahn. >> what we understand is within a day of the release of the mueller report, emmet flood, a top white house lawyer,...
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the mountains of moist only grow high. attorney a moscow time venezuela's opposition leader calls for another day of anti-government protests today heavy clashes reported on the outskirts of the country's capital caracas on tuesday while president nicolas maduro himself says the government has quashed the coup attempt we've got the latest. head to what some are calling a new cold war the u.k. government looks set to make the house of lords declare all business ties with russia and china saying it's just about making politics more transparent. and the russian national jailed in the u.s. for working as an unregistered foreign agent has been fielding reporters' questions for the first time since her arrest explained she was briefly quizzed by the mother investigation and how she coped with solitary confinement. good morning from russia this wednesday may the first my name's kevin owen here with half an hour of those news stories in more detail than here on our t.v. starting with this final phase venezuela's self declared interim president is callin
the mountains of moist only grow high. attorney a moscow time venezuela's opposition leader calls for another day of anti-government protests today heavy clashes reported on the outskirts of the country's capital caracas on tuesday while president nicolas maduro himself says the government has quashed the coup attempt we've got the latest. head to what some are calling a new cold war the u.k. government looks set to make the house of lords declare all business ties with russia and china saying...
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front page of the financial times. news amidst the concern that 5000 jobs directly connected to british steel could go and 20,000 in supply chain. the government is in talks for a plan that was cb the cornerstone investor alongside private companies as part of a consortium to try and bail out a company that is far from sovereignty today, they are currently investigating the legality of that move under eu, the verdict is still out whether or not that is possible to manoeuvre but let's hope that something can be done. yes, it is interesting that this we have to abide by eu rules which means we basically cannot get too much help the industries that would kind of jeopardise competition and theresa may actually teased jeremy corbyn about this same jeremy corbyn's brexit plan to stay in the single market defect on standard customs union, seeing the uk still abide market defect on standard customs union, seeing the uk stillabide by these rules, it would stopjeremy corbyn and his plans to nationalise industries such as steel,
front page of the financial times. news amidst the concern that 5000 jobs directly connected to british steel could go and 20,000 in supply chain. the government is in talks for a plan that was cb the cornerstone investor alongside private companies as part of a consortium to try and bail out a company that is far from sovereignty today, they are currently investigating the legality of that move under eu, the verdict is still out whether or not that is possible to manoeuvre but let's hope that...
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the church or list one hundred german plus treats. some time in the twenty six to you my great granddaughter. what would the world be like in your lifetime and around half a century. your world would be around two degrees one mum mum inevitably sea levels rise by at least one in the central. we're going to have some climate impacts we turn greater the more we see already played that's really frightening ultrabook played. why are people more concerned. little yellow bird shorts may thirty first...
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but this is the exterior that time to time personally for the very 1st time to these fast properties in the united states. he was a director of the company that owned them and he was also privately shown to be the chief shareholder. something he's always avoided being made public. that was very valuable information but ross was able to provide me with. a year's iover scope and all these assets. i had no idea whether anyone was going to read my blog and suddenly i was getting fastens of hits a day and. we went out to a 100000 a day yes he had to get all sorts of new provisions. placed a way to cope with such a huge number of readers. to begin with turning up the on thing the more you deemed one disturbed one and then people start coming to you. people from right where then with then times in a circle. claire became something of a whistleblower hotline is the radio station developed into the voice of the opposition. back in montreal. is becoming more distressed as he learns that the dam civilians have already moved into his own valley. and. therefore that it's time to. put it from an. i
but this is the exterior that time to time personally for the very 1st time to these fast properties in the united states. he was a director of the company that owned them and he was also privately shown to be the chief shareholder. something he's always avoided being made public. that was very valuable information but ross was able to provide me with. a year's iover scope and all these assets. i had no idea whether anyone was going to read my blog and suddenly i was getting fastens of hits a...
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they were juveniles at the time. the suspect is identified as 31-year-old joseph silva, jr., from campbell. silva is a youth leader at the church and teaches at the west valley church in cupertino. >>> in the east bay, the oakland as have been given the green light four years to carry out environmental studies and apply for a permit. the howard terminal site sits along oakland's water front. supporters say it will create hundreds of construction jobs. opponents say it will drive existing core businesses away and cost jobs. the as want to build a stadium by 2023. >>> oakland coliseum about to undergo another fame change. the san francisco chronicle reports the long-time home will become the ring central coliseum. the deal is valued at a million bucks a year for the next three years with an option for a fourth year. coliseum executives expect a name change friday. ring central specializes in corporate communicationles. >>> they voted to go on strike. today hundreds 067 teachers will up the ante with their school distric
they were juveniles at the time. the suspect is identified as 31-year-old joseph silva, jr., from campbell. silva is a youth leader at the church and teaches at the west valley church in cupertino. >>> in the east bay, the oakland as have been given the green light four years to carry out environmental studies and apply for a permit. the howard terminal site sits along oakland's water front. supporters say it will create hundreds of construction jobs. opponents say it will drive...
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you're welcome to the program she is known as the golden girl. in two time olympic gold medalist in the woman's eight hundred meter competition and three time world champion but had to keep competing in women's sports. take medication to reduce head testosterone level this. sports this mishap to you again. ration to compete without medication the ruling could have a huge impact on hair on the future of the sports. caster semenya became a sensation off today championships in berlin in two thousand and nine i she was only a teenager when she won the eight hundred meter is the name well champion had been a virtual unknown. she was hailed as odd golden girl back in south africa even meeting then president jacob zuma. this. is pretty. green. but a storm was brewing in the sporting world the i.w. f. the athletics governing body ordered her to take a gender test. servers worldwide speculated about whether the shyster manuf was into sex she was initially suspended but was eventually allowed to keep her gold medal and returned to women's races. but the debate about h
you're welcome to the program she is known as the golden girl. in two time olympic gold medalist in the woman's eight hundred meter competition and three time world champion but had to keep competing in women's sports. take medication to reduce head testosterone level this. sports this mishap to you again. ration to compete without medication the ruling could have a huge impact on hair on the future of the sports. caster semenya became a sensation off today championships in berlin in two...
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now is the time to get to the facts. people have been protecting themselves, dean can't get the information. people wouldn't give it to him. there are indications you would like to get all of this information out, but it won't come out if people take the fifth before a grand jury. and then down again at the bottom, the president speaking, he says here is what you should say -- this is what dean is going to say. i've been instructed by the president, we will put together exactly what happened. you won't be prosecuted for it because that is not the point. the point is to get out the information. he is negotiating for his own immunity. and they reject it out of hand. this is just the next page of the transcript. haldeman says, this is a super cover up. before they are trying to cover up information, now they have guilty people so they have immunized them. dean says i am not sure how many people would come out guilty, maine. and this person says the perception is the important thing. then you go down to the bottom and what t
now is the time to get to the facts. people have been protecting themselves, dean can't get the information. people wouldn't give it to him. there are indications you would like to get all of this information out, but it won't come out if people take the fifth before a grand jury. and then down again at the bottom, the president speaking, he says here is what you should say -- this is what dean is going to say. i've been instructed by the president, we will put together exactly what happened....
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to the same content at the same time and for the first time the future could be depicted and planned in a realistic fashion. people understood what moved them and copied themselves the first humanoid machines were created precursors of a future in which robots play football. within just a few generations the known world tripled in size global transport and global trade became a reality for the first time. in the renaissance merchants and seafarers did not any travel the earth they also laid the groundwork for the exploration of the universe. a bit of it it's also the legacy of the renaissance has never died it's still alive today we could say that the industrial revolution and therefore our modern world wouldn't have been possible without all the things that were invented in the renaissance. you know. that no i. the time and its history has humankind experienced a comparable search and development the renaissance even outstrips our own fast changing age. never before was so much developed invented moved changed revolutionized and rejected in such a short span of time. it was a develo
to the same content at the same time and for the first time the future could be depicted and planned in a realistic fashion. people understood what moved them and copied themselves the first humanoid machines were created precursors of a future in which robots play football. within just a few generations the known world tripled in size global transport and global trade became a reality for the first time. in the renaissance merchants and seafarers did not any travel the earth they also laid the...
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walden: i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from ennsylvania. ms. scanlon: i urge members from both sides of the aisle to support this bill. and with that, i yield back the remainder of my time. the chair: gentlewoman yields. the gentleman from oregon. mr. walden: i thank the gentlelady from pennsylvania for her amendment. we're not going to object to the amendment. the states do a lot of this reporting. more information is better than less. i want to talk about these state regulated limited duration insurance policies. we have a chart here and will put it in the record, 27 of our states, 27, that have decided that short-term plans are good for their people to be able to take advantage of and states from alaska to wyoming, kansas, idaho and pennsylvania. go up to 364 days. there are 12 other states that have said, you know, we want to limit these to six months. that includes places like colorado, arizona, oklahoma, north dakota. and there are states that
walden: i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from ennsylvania. ms. scanlon: i urge members from both sides of the aisle to support this bill. and with that, i yield back the remainder of my time. the chair: gentlewoman yields. the gentleman from oregon. mr. walden: i thank the gentlelady from pennsylvania for her amendment. we're not going to object to the amendment. the states do a lot of this reporting. more information...
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i didn't know at the time that they had gone. probably something i should have taken into account as kind of wild risk my mom was screaming i was sprinting for ups's and as you come out of the front door my mom was parked on the right the guy on the one side with a gun in the face and then the guy standing on the other side pot to get into the car. and then the guy come when i'm having the gun in my mom's smalls just turned to me so i kind of ran into him and then like i was like whoa anything can happen now i actually just ran and he had a handbag and they were kind of struggling for it grab pulled in front of me ran back inside opened the gates and then i think the guys you jumped in the car and got out of the. they called the one guy and then there was an identity parade. and identified the one guy we was state with this is they're off it went on for about five years quite a frustrating process. everybody talked about to that fear being a very violent country it is indeed but this was my first kind of experience of it at the ti
i didn't know at the time that they had gone. probably something i should have taken into account as kind of wild risk my mom was screaming i was sprinting for ups's and as you come out of the front door my mom was parked on the right the guy on the one side with a gun in the face and then the guy standing on the other side pot to get into the car. and then the guy come when i'm having the gun in my mom's smalls just turned to me so i kind of ran into him and then like i was like whoa anything...
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there was direct testimony that at the time even by the standards of the time, it shouldn't have happened. the other thing that i mentioned briefly the garfield assassination was different from the others in the purpose of the assassination. lee harvey oswald. he had nothing personal against the james garfield. he was trying to reverse the election of 1980. he was trying chester alan arthur and his circle of friends the president answer: the united states. it was a regime change and that is scary when you think about it. he was successful in doing it. >> host: i'm going to steal a question that was asked earlier this week. abraham lincoln is ranked the number one. james buchanan who preceded him and johnson came after him. >> he is hisnd historihere's hic kryptonite you don't want to be close to him. [laughter] he has the greatest challenges of any president i think you did such a wonderful job it is hard to look good thanks to that but both canon and johnson were cosmically unsuccessful bid and almost did nothing to stop it. the first half of the 20th century he was celebrated for having
there was direct testimony that at the time even by the standards of the time, it shouldn't have happened. the other thing that i mentioned briefly the garfield assassination was different from the others in the purpose of the assassination. lee harvey oswald. he had nothing personal against the james garfield. he was trying to reverse the election of 1980. he was trying chester alan arthur and his circle of friends the president answer: the united states. it was a regime change and that is...
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babies come into the world at any time of the day or night so these midwives are on call twenty four seven but having to be available all the time we tack on her family life wonderful good trait just as it should be. freelance midwives pay high liability insurance premiums that's also another thing preventing cutlery now from returning to delivering babies i let in will be flushed with the best hurdle i would face if i went back to delivering babies next year would be when i get the six or seven thousand one already has to pay for liability insurance he must ha ha ha because i need that before i could return and i think that's also the biggest problem facing the young midwives who've just finished training. yourself to. freelance midwives who assisted births face skyrocketing costs for liability insurance they can now expect to pay over eight thousand euros a year and katherina says even if they are partly reimbursed midwives aren't paid enough for their work. that's when mobile. makes me really angry because we simply aren't paying for the responsibility that we have that's what i t
babies come into the world at any time of the day or night so these midwives are on call twenty four seven but having to be available all the time we tack on her family life wonderful good trait just as it should be. freelance midwives pay high liability insurance premiums that's also another thing preventing cutlery now from returning to delivering babies i let in will be flushed with the best hurdle i would face if i went back to delivering babies next year would be when i get the six or...