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suparno: and we kill more than 700,000s of crown of thorns. dustan: i went to bali in 2011 and was awestruck by the reefs i saw. this is in the very base of the coral triangle. it's sort of the mother, if you will, of coral-reef biodiversity and of all marine biodiversity. and i've been going there annually since. and what this video depicts are the changes we saw before and after a very severe heating episode, caused in part by el nino and global warming. this is the story of what happened to the reef in one year. so this is a healthy coral. we call it the monument coral. we have a temperature probe underneath that records the temperature of the sea water every 30 minutes. so we have very good temperature records from this part of the ocean. so this coral is probably 500, maybe a thousand years old. it's like a big, giant redwood tree or a sequoia. and it's bleaching, and when it bleaches, it loses the algae in its tissue that allow it to grow faster and help its nutrition. it's sort of like, if you went through a human, it would be like taki
suparno: and we kill more than 700,000s of crown of thorns. dustan: i went to bali in 2011 and was awestruck by the reefs i saw. this is in the very base of the coral triangle. it's sort of the mother, if you will, of coral-reef biodiversity and of all marine biodiversity. and i've been going there annually since. and what this video depicts are the changes we saw before and after a very severe heating episode, caused in part by el nino and global warming. this is the story of what happened to...
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. >> thorne: hey. >> katie: hey. >> thorne: what's wrong? >> katie: um...rooke is still defending bill. >> thorne: really? [ scoffs ] i don't understand that. why would she go to bat for him?
. >> thorne: hey. >> katie: hey. >> thorne: what's wrong? >> katie: um...rooke is still defending bill. >> thorne: really? [ scoffs ] i don't understand that. why would she go to bat for him?
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you like thorne, don't you?> will: yeah. >> katie: well...so do i. >> will: duh, mom. >> katie: i know. duh. actually, um, it's a little more than like. i love him. how would you feel... if thorne...
you like thorne, don't you?> will: yeah. >> katie: well...so do i. >> will: duh, mom. >> katie: i know. duh. actually, um, it's a little more than like. i love him. how would you feel... if thorne...
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of course not. >> thorne: you were great today, by the way. >> katie: [ sighs ] yes.ou were quite the little gentleman. >> thorne: mm. >> will: real big gentleman. >> katie: yeah, all right.
of course not. >> thorne: you were great today, by the way. >> katie: [ sighs ] yes.ou were quite the little gentleman. >> thorne: mm. >> will: real big gentleman. >> katie: yeah, all right.
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>> thorne: well, obviously we're expected. >> katie: [ sighs ] right. mean, if we want to keep the proceedings private to keep it out of the press... >> thorne: i'll get the door. >> katie: okay. >> bill: katie. have you seen the judge? >> katie: no. >> carter: did you know about this? >> katie: what? >> carter: the revised witness list. >> katie: my sister, bill? >> liam: is there where we're supposed to be? >> wyatt: maybe we should wait outside.
>> thorne: well, obviously we're expected. >> katie: [ sighs ] right. mean, if we want to keep the proceedings private to keep it out of the press... >> thorne: i'll get the door. >> katie: okay. >> bill: katie. have you seen the judge? >> katie: no. >> carter: did you know about this? >> katie: what? >> carter: the revised witness list. >> katie: my sister, bill? >> liam: is there where we're supposed to be? >> wyatt:...
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i know that marrying thorne is a big step for us, but... it's the beginning of something wonderful. come here. >> thorne: dad, quinn, you really outdid yourselves. >> eric: [ chuckles ] >> quinn: oh. well, you know how much your father loves weddings. >> eric: yeah, when they're
i know that marrying thorne is a big step for us, but... it's the beginning of something wonderful. come here. >> thorne: dad, quinn, you really outdid yourselves. >> eric: [ chuckles ] >> quinn: oh. well, you know how much your father loves weddings. >> eric: yeah, when they're
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but thorne? oh, yeah.ushing that usual forrester agenda -- stick to dollar bill, even if it means stealing his son. >> justin: this could be a problem. if those two get hitched before the hearing, a judge might consider the stable home to be a factor. >> eric: flawless. >> katie: [ giggles ]
but thorne? oh, yeah.ushing that usual forrester agenda -- stick to dollar bill, even if it means stealing his son. >> justin: this could be a problem. if those two get hitched before the hearing, a judge might consider the stable home to be a factor. >> eric: flawless. >> katie: [ giggles ]
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our panelists including tucker carrington, lisa corrigan, jean daddles, and tk thorne. accord ago to publishers weekly, it's a clear and shocking portrait of the structural failings of the u.s. criminal justice system. this imminently reedable book builds a hard to ignore case for comprehensive reform. co-authors tucker carrington is a associate dean for clinical program and an assistant professor of law at the university of mississippi school of law. he is also the founding director of the mississippi innocence project and clinic which has a mission to identify, investigate and litigate actual claims of innocence in miss his' prison system as well as advocate for systemic criminal justice reform. under the direction of professor carrington the work of the mississippi innocence project has garnered attention from "the new york times," "the wall street journal," and the "huffington post" to name a few. please welcome tucker carrington. [applause] our next panelist is -- leeza orery began the author of prison pour, how prison influences the he movement for black liberatio
our panelists including tucker carrington, lisa corrigan, jean daddles, and tk thorne. accord ago to publishers weekly, it's a clear and shocking portrait of the structural failings of the u.s. criminal justice system. this imminently reedable book builds a hard to ignore case for comprehensive reform. co-authors tucker carrington is a associate dean for clinical program and an assistant professor of law at the university of mississippi school of law. he is also the founding director of the...
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david: i think it is more than a thorn in the side and i think we will have to confront it in a bigger. but if you take a look at the u.s. stock market this year, we have had a massive amount of buybacks. in the first quarter, something like $310 billion worth of overseas profit were repatriated, 98% of that was used for buybacks. so we are still finding u.s. corporations are the biggest buyer of the u.s. stock market and i think that that sort of mitigate is not the right word but that sort of, masks the negative repercussions that we are talking about and we will be talking about as the trade policies go through, the tariffs go through. and perhaps early next year, we will also be talking about the tailwinds of tax reform having worn off as well. so i do not think it is something to be neglected, and i do not think people are taking it as merely a thorn in the side, but i think as long as u.s. corporations have all of this cash they are bringing back for buybacks, i think it is giving a deceptive the view of how confident the u.s. that market is. >> within the u.s., we see the diverg
david: i think it is more than a thorn in the side and i think we will have to confront it in a bigger. but if you take a look at the u.s. stock market this year, we have had a massive amount of buybacks. in the first quarter, something like $310 billion worth of overseas profit were repatriated, 98% of that was used for buybacks. so we are still finding u.s. corporations are the biggest buyer of the u.s. stock market and i think that that sort of mitigate is not the right word but that sort...
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as you say this is a recurring problem especially when it comes to migration policy and it is the thorn in the grand coalition side which simply will not go away of course this coalition has only existed since march this year and so far they've not really been able to implement any of their kind of standard domestic policy they've always being kept busy with international issues and also with this issue of migration policy time and time again i think it's only a question of time until this issue comes up once again. political correspondent reporting thank you. meanwhile income that's the court has released one of the suspects being held for the murder of daniel hilik which sparked you know for violence in this eastern german city last month where police said there was no forensic evidence to link the twenty two year old iraqi man known as use of a to the fight fatal knife attack on news of the killing lead to mob violence so you may recall him round of street attacks in the state of saxony last month. and here in berlin doctors treating a member of russian activist group pussy riot say
as you say this is a recurring problem especially when it comes to migration policy and it is the thorn in the grand coalition side which simply will not go away of course this coalition has only existed since march this year and so far they've not really been able to implement any of their kind of standard domestic policy they've always being kept busy with international issues and also with this issue of migration policy time and time again i think it's only a question of time until this...
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but the day's agenda of migration is one that has been a thorn in the side of the blocs leadership the twenty eight leaders are looking for new ways to stem the flow of refugees and europe's borders. going into today's talks e.u. official donald had a word of caution. instead of taking political advantage of the situation we should focus on what works and just get on with it we can no longer be divided into those who want to solve the problem of illegal migrant flow. and those who want to use it for political gain. at the migration crisis is peak in twenty fifteen more than a million migrants and to iraq the unprecedented crisis proved a strain on european unity some members rejected the european commission's mandatory migration quotas today's summit will revisit the question of solidarity and how to share the burden created by refugees and migrants inside the block one idea proving controversial is a suggestion countries that don't host refugees should help foot the bill. on the we don't start we're not at the market we're speaking about humans we're not speaking about carpets or good
but the day's agenda of migration is one that has been a thorn in the side of the blocs leadership the twenty eight leaders are looking for new ways to stem the flow of refugees and europe's borders. going into today's talks e.u. official donald had a word of caution. instead of taking political advantage of the situation we should focus on what works and just get on with it we can no longer be divided into those who want to solve the problem of illegal migrant flow. and those who want to use...
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them, whereas his mouth has thick, thick skin, so he doesn't get rickpricked by t thorns and he can're seeing is a young boy, super curious, super interested. >> he's just checking everything out. >> interesting thing about baby giraffes is that they -- >> jimmy: hi. how you doing? he told me not to pet you. >> they have sensitive fur. if you reach out and pet him, it may startle him and they want to play. he was born around people, been nothing but treated amazingly by people so he thinks we're all his friends. you can see all this action. >> jimmy: we barely even know him. why would he think we're his friends? >> kids always trust people. interesting for babies. moms give birth standing up, so a baby when they're born, drops over five feet. >> jimmy: really? >> and so they can actually get up and run within an hour. >> baby run fast after an hour? >> yeah, these are real fast animals. when they get older, they can run 65 kilometers an hour. >> jimmy: if only i knew what that meant in miles, i'd be very impressed, i'm sure. >> i'd do the conversion but i'm canadian. >> maybe the ar
them, whereas his mouth has thick, thick skin, so he doesn't get rickpricked by t thorns and he can're seeing is a young boy, super curious, super interested. >> he's just checking everything out. >> interesting thing about baby giraffes is that they -- >> jimmy: hi. how you doing? he told me not to pet you. >> they have sensitive fur. if you reach out and pet him, it may startle him and they want to play. he was born around people, been nothing but treated amazingly by...
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>> brooke: thorne and katie. they set a date for their wedding, and you won't believe when.
>> brooke: thorne and katie. they set a date for their wedding, and you won't believe when.
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. >>> and later, a member of a band that's been a thorn in vladimir putin's side now turns up ill.he latest putin critic to be mysteriously poisoned? hopes you drive safely.ct iy but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? get more value and get more performance. get more done when you shop kenmore at sears. now get up to 30% off appliances. plus free delivery. visit sears.com/kenmore to see how you can get more from kenmore at sears. visit sears.com/kenmore if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio® works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract, and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio® may increase risk of infection, wh
. >>> and later, a member of a band that's been a thorn in vladimir putin's side now turns up ill.he latest putin critic to be mysteriously poisoned? hopes you drive safely.ct iy but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? get more value and get more performance. get more done when you shop kenmore at sears. now get up to 30% off appliances. plus free delivery. visit...
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all right like to welcome now hello thorning schmidt she is the former danish prime minister now c.e.o. of the ngo save the children a very good evening there can't be too comforting to hear that the world's biggest donor is making a conditional are you rethinking is your organization rethinking your reliance on american aid. verse i can hardly hear what you're saying but i think you're asking about this a tough speech today and robert a bit of course looking at what he's saying today bob are hearing that they want to do everything you off the budget we also remembering that the u.s. is an extremely generous though not as a lot of compassion and my americans society and also now the u.s. have been the most generous to. this us so we're hoping of course that with the help of the congress congress consider the discussion about these issues that u.s. will continue to be a generous donor but the president has just said that he is making aid conditional is that worrying to you. it's always wearing when things are changing from a very good position which it is right now and we will of course
all right like to welcome now hello thorning schmidt she is the former danish prime minister now c.e.o. of the ngo save the children a very good evening there can't be too comforting to hear that the world's biggest donor is making a conditional are you rethinking is your organization rethinking your reliance on american aid. verse i can hardly hear what you're saying but i think you're asking about this a tough speech today and robert a bit of course looking at what he's saying today bob are...
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. >> she was a thorn in the police aside and read them the rights often.>> reporter: the motive has notn cited and is unknown if they knew each other. some say it was her heart that may have led to her death. >> she could probably look at that guy is if you are her child and want to help him. she was very trusting. >> am glad they caught the killer. he is going to be off the street for some time maybe for ever. it will not bring harley back and we will always miss her. the police did a good job.>> reporter: the perez family and harley were against police misconduct not police. in richmond, paul chambers, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the oakland a's honored members other first class hall of fame. there was a ceremony before the game against the yankees. and included james stewart, rollie fingers, reggie jackson, dinners -- dennis eckersley, ricky henderson and the late catfish hunter and late former team owner charlie finley. they were all given a green jacket and each of them or their families had a chance to address the crowd. >> i am happy that the family came along to make sure that the oakl
. >> she was a thorn in the police aside and read them the rights often.>> reporter: the motive has notn cited and is unknown if they knew each other. some say it was her heart that may have led to her death. >> she could probably look at that guy is if you are her child and want to help him. she was very trusting. >> am glad they caught the killer. he is going to be off the street for some time maybe for ever. it will not bring harley back and we will always miss her....
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this was a big thorn in the side last time because we are an ageing population.on funding gap for care. they say that will happen by 2025. at the moment you pay for your care until you're down to your last £23,500. you have to sell everything to pay for your care until you have that. they are saying essentially that. they are saying essentially that this will run alongside your pension, to help for your later care. i understand the principle and how it works but a lot of people are struggling to save into a pension in the first instance. and don't we pay taxes? will we be taxed less? national insurance. this is part of a move to destroy the welfare state, to move the onus of paying for things like hospital treatment onto the individual rather than through the... this isn't about hospital treatment, this is about going into a care home. it is part of a wider assault on the welfare state. people don't want to pay any more taxes. they want to protect the nhs but they aren't prepared to pay more tax, many people don't want to. essentially, this will be a stealth tax.
this was a big thorn in the side last time because we are an ageing population.on funding gap for care. they say that will happen by 2025. at the moment you pay for your care until you're down to your last £23,500. you have to sell everything to pay for your care until you have that. they are saying essentially that. they are saying essentially that this will run alongside your pension, to help for your later care. i understand the principle and how it works but a lot of people are struggling...
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why they would pick on an activist like yourself, a young man, who, can he really be described as a thorny making a distinction like that because the actions we do are as loud as anything happening in russia. for them, it is quite a big deal and they think of ways to counterbalance that. that is the price you have to pay in russia. if you want russia to change and be a different country, then you have to be ready for things. are you frightened now? i would not say i really... maybe it is my psychological problem, i do not really feel what can be described as fear in this case. essentially, no. jenny hill with that report from berlin. well, let's talk to our security correspondent gordon corera, who's in washington. gordon, we don't know if these two events are connected, but it does seem that russia is willing to take more risks. i think that's right. what worries officials in london and here in a very noisy washington is that russia appears to be willing to take increasingly aggressive risks with high profile actions. we don't know if these two cases are connected, the script our case an
why they would pick on an activist like yourself, a young man, who, can he really be described as a thorny making a distinction like that because the actions we do are as loud as anything happening in russia. for them, it is quite a big deal and they think of ways to counterbalance that. that is the price you have to pay in russia. if you want russia to change and be a different country, then you have to be ready for things. are you frightened now? i would not say i really... maybe it is my...
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little bit forward briefly sin and if you're living in fantasy land is there a grain of truth in what thorns to thorston is saying in as much as every country operates basically of two bank accounts both of turkey's bank accounts are massively in the red and there's not enough money in the system for the one to dig his way out of this financial hole it is that bad and on top of that he's scared away potential investors because of the way he started looking in on how your central bank does what it does international money does not want to come into your country let me put out first that. calling the eurasian solution a fantasy. is. is what the learn to figure. is what what is what a pro atlantic figure might say you know this this works this works this is this is called and pure is because when you are went on one side american administration namely the trump. administration is pushing the trade tariffs all all the way through. wants to impeach germany from buying the russian gas and dictates the iranian go well that the eurasian solution comes up by itself you know this is not a fantasy this
little bit forward briefly sin and if you're living in fantasy land is there a grain of truth in what thorns to thorston is saying in as much as every country operates basically of two bank accounts both of turkey's bank accounts are massively in the red and there's not enough money in the system for the one to dig his way out of this financial hole it is that bad and on top of that he's scared away potential investors because of the way he started looking in on how your central bank does what...
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can he really be described as a thorn in vladimir putin's side?distinction like that, because the actions we do are as loud as anything happening in russia. for them, it is quite a big deal and they think of ways to counterbalance that. and yeah, that's just the price you have to pay in russia. if you want russia to change and be a different country, then you have to be ready for things. are you frightened now? are you frightened ? i wouldn't say i really... maybe it is my psychological problem, i do not really feel what can be described as fear in this case. so, essentially, no. pyotr verzilov speaking to our correspondent in berlin, jenny hill. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: from soweto to scotland. the grammy—winning gospel choir inspired by nelson mandela goes global. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have b
can he really be described as a thorn in vladimir putin's side?distinction like that, because the actions we do are as loud as anything happening in russia. for them, it is quite a big deal and they think of ways to counterbalance that. and yeah, that's just the price you have to pay in russia. if you want russia to change and be a different country, then you have to be ready for things. are you frightened now? are you frightened ? i wouldn't say i really... maybe it is my psychological...
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why they would pick on an activist like yourself, a young man, who, can he really be described as a thorn really make a distinction like that because the actions we do are as loud as anything happening in russia. for them, it is quite a big deal and they think of ways to counterbalance that. that is the price you have to pay in russia. if you want russia to change and be a different country, then you have to be ready for things. are you frightened now? i would not say i really... maybe it is my psychological problem, i do not really feel what can be described as fear in this case. essentially, no. pyotr verzilov speaking to our correspondent in berlin, jenny hill. double olympic gold medallist dame kelly holmes is best known for her double olympic gold in athens in 2004. but she was also in the army, and now she's campaigning to tackle inequality in the armed forces. she's been speaking to joanna gosling about the campaign, and her time in the army. since i was 14, i wanted to be in the army. i asked my mother to take me to the careers office, and i was just desperate to be an unhappy car
why they would pick on an activist like yourself, a young man, who, can he really be described as a thorn really make a distinction like that because the actions we do are as loud as anything happening in russia. for them, it is quite a big deal and they think of ways to counterbalance that. that is the price you have to pay in russia. if you want russia to change and be a different country, then you have to be ready for things. are you frightened now? i would not say i really... maybe it is my...
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except for the local media legal troubles may be far from over but still how much of a thorn might be in the side of the new prime minister and run com. where's the by election. and. what did. give some breathing space to know why should a friend in family particularly. know why. of course tried to influence and tried to garner support are supported by the big. game the second largest party in the election so if they're able to get this seat in the by election that of course could represent a problem for prime minister and i wash. needing a coalition government. card but for the moment it is going to be important goofy read and i watch it. already going to give. the next. mention for the moment except for that. any major event as far as. the temporary leave fall for. me to show if it's been ok we'll keep following the story closely for the moment thank you. well as here on out sarah european leaders out of trash as they always get and not the summit flexing on refugees and migrants we live in australia. a look at a welcome back to your national weather forecast what we are going to ta
except for the local media legal troubles may be far from over but still how much of a thorn might be in the side of the new prime minister and run com. where's the by election. and. what did. give some breathing space to know why should a friend in family particularly. know why. of course tried to influence and tried to garner support are supported by the big. game the second largest party in the election so if they're able to get this seat in the by election that of course could represent a...
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it was thorn ton who were wide eyed. >> i think we'll like this one. >> you getting in there?r visualizing what it would be like to drive megal.a. don. he offered to ride along in the speed ster. his experience? >> it was great. i wanted to hit the whole jump. it was fun. >> seeing the speed and the power. >> that thing is louder in there than you suspect. >> monster jam begins tonight at 7:00. it runs through sunday. and tickets are still available for all four shows. as for the sharks, they begin training camp two weeks from today. >> go check it out. working on creepy story. prying eyes in the east bay. what police are doing to catch a peeping tom stalking an oakland neighborhood. tonight at 11:00. >> one last check of the forecast. >> we'll start with some fog near the immediate coastline. upper 50s low 60s. doesn't look too thick. a few clouds in the trivalley. and through san francisco, some early fog and a few clouds. near the bay for the east bay and 58 degrees. now whether he have haze in the atmosphere. no spare the air alert. but you'll see that off to the distance.
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. >> anthony: a flatland of cactus and thorns and misery and cannibals. >> peter: there was the indianshere was the lengua who, if you entered the country, you are good food. >> anthony: right. did the paraguayans ever see this as a utopia? >> peter: no. i'm sure not. what we have ahead is nueva bordeaux. >> anthony: wait a minute. that? >> peter: this. >> anthony: wow -- it's kinda not how i pictured it. doesn't look like bordeaux to me. ♪ >> there's nothing much left of nouveau bordeaux. i'm told a small museum of artifacts. the site where the only once briefly existed is now called villa hayes. >> guido: and the men who contracted them was given money for each settler. >> anthony: perhaps there was a communication breakdown somewhere and he might've told the paraguayans that, "i'm bringing you the finest farmers france has to offer." >> guido: right. >> anthony: and he might've told these frenchmen, "oh, they're gonna give you free property, you don't have to do anything. you'll live like kings, it's a land --" >> guido: possible. >> anthony: "just reach up in the trees and fruit and
. >> anthony: a flatland of cactus and thorns and misery and cannibals. >> peter: there was the indianshere was the lengua who, if you entered the country, you are good food. >> anthony: right. did the paraguayans ever see this as a utopia? >> peter: no. i'm sure not. what we have ahead is nueva bordeaux. >> anthony: wait a minute. that? >> peter: this. >> anthony: wow -- it's kinda not how i pictured it. doesn't look like bordeaux to me. ♪ >>...
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not getting into combat in france was the sharp northern thorn that would remain deeply embedded in his psyche for years to come. all that he was, the career he had chosen, the training he had received, the academy ring that we wore on his left ring finger, the uniform and the rank that he bore, were hall marks of being a -- hallmarks of being a soldier. and yet somehow he felt he had failed he is calling. for one thing, he wrote many years later, all the west point traditions centered on leadership performance. the leadership who had gone before us, faced with headlong attack defending and causing , their troops to follow them was in our minds, the hallmark of a true soldier. some of my class were already in france. i seemed embedded in the monotony and unsought safety zone of the interior. i could see myself years later silent at class reunions while others reminisced of battle. for a man who likes to talk as much as i, that would have been an intolerable punishment. i had missed the boat in the war that we had been told would end all wars. a soldier's place was where the fighting wen
not getting into combat in france was the sharp northern thorn that would remain deeply embedded in his psyche for years to come. all that he was, the career he had chosen, the training he had received, the academy ring that we wore on his left ring finger, the uniform and the rank that he bore, were hall marks of being a -- hallmarks of being a soldier. and yet somehow he felt he had failed he is calling. for one thing, he wrote many years later, all the west point traditions centered on...
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it's going to be the thorn in the side of the confederate high command. they don't even know it's there. we will talk about the topography. walkingin do the battlefields. you can look across and see little round top. you can't see the wheatfield, you don't know it's back there. it was a quagmire or a whirlpool it drags in nearly half of all the soldiers they will attack with. almost 50% of the force goes into the wheatfield. that's a substantial number. elements of the brigades go into the wheatfield. the more i studied the wheatfield, the more i got involved with it. , i willabout soldiers talk more about the broader picture of it being a turning point. what struck me was so many confederates were drawn into this area. when you look at the next phase of the battle, we knew see william barksdale's brigade attacking and breaking through theunion center, confederates had a potential to break through on july 2. that jamesthe fact long street have 7000 men in the a taskeld area, that force was going to be drained because they will be drawn into the wheatfield
it's going to be the thorn in the side of the confederate high command. they don't even know it's there. we will talk about the topography. walkingin do the battlefields. you can look across and see little round top. you can't see the wheatfield, you don't know it's back there. it was a quagmire or a whirlpool it drags in nearly half of all the soldiers they will attack with. almost 50% of the force goes into the wheatfield. that's a substantial number. elements of the brigades go into the...
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they will be a thorn in the democrats -- in the present' aside.underestimate donald and his ability to work with both sides of the aisle. he is a very transactional president. each legislative item is a transaction and he is willing to bargain. don't suppose he will be stalled on transactions he wants to get done coming toward. david: thanks so much. the two have you. still ahead, tech execs had back to capitol hill. what to watch for in tomorrow's congressional hearings, a preview next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets balance of power. retireigroup cfo will march 1. the stock is down .1%. fromrow, senior executives they spoke, twitter, and google will head to capitol hill. jack dorsey will have a solar -- a solo appearance at the house -- good to have you back on the program. jarvis.d to jeff you know him, no doubt. we've talked about whether we should trust government or the -- the platforms. wrecks like it or not, love them or hate them, the landforms are our best ally against russian meddling. the government has informati
they will be a thorn in the democrats -- in the present' aside.underestimate donald and his ability to work with both sides of the aisle. he is a very transactional president. each legislative item is a transaction and he is willing to bargain. don't suppose he will be stalled on transactions he wants to get done coming toward. david: thanks so much. the two have you. still ahead, tech execs had back to capitol hill. what to watch for in tomorrow's congressional hearings, a preview next. this...
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>> reporter: paying tribute to michael cohen's legacy in washington, often time as the maverick, a thornn the side of his own party. >> depending on the issue, you knew john would either be your staunchest ally or your most stubborn opponent. >> reporter: in the absence of the president, which was mccain's wish -- >> in every generation there are those who put country first. who prize service ahead of self. who summon ideaism from a cynical age. john mccain was such a man. >> reporter: vice president mike pence speaking on behalf of the white house. >> the president asked me to be here on behalf of a grateful nation. >> reporter: and as was mccain's wish as well, to send a final message of bipartisan. he wanted to break protocol and have leaders of both parties, republican and democrat, in both chambers to lay a wreath together at his casket. john mccain's grieving family including his 106-year-old mother roberta mccain tearfully continuing their good-byes. as did republican congressman sam johnson, a p.o.w. for nearly seven years who shared a prison cell with mccain. and on saturday joh
>> reporter: paying tribute to michael cohen's legacy in washington, often time as the maverick, a thornn the side of his own party. >> depending on the issue, you knew john would either be your staunchest ally or your most stubborn opponent. >> reporter: in the absence of the president, which was mccain's wish -- >> in every generation there are those who put country first. who prize service ahead of self. who summon ideaism from a cynical age. john mccain was such a...
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next on "gps," the man who may be the biggest thorn in putin's side.tro poroshenko. hey, what are you guys doing here? we've been helping you prepare and invest for retirement since day one. why would we leave now? because i'm retired now. so? we're voya. we stay with you to and through retirement... with solutions to help provide income throughout. so you'll still be here to help me make smart choices? well, with your finances that is. we had nothing to do with that, uh, tie. or the suit. or the shirt. voya. helping you to and through retirement. you can count all the ingredients in real milk on three fingers. and you can count all the ingredients in flavored almond milk on ten fingers and five toes. minutes can mean the difference between life and death. proposition 11 saves lives by ensuring medical care is not delayed in an emergency. proposition 11 establishes into law the longstanding industry practice of paying emts and paramedics to remain on-call during breaks and requires they receive fema level training in active shooters and natural disaste
next on "gps," the man who may be the biggest thorn in putin's side.tro poroshenko. hey, what are you guys doing here? we've been helping you prepare and invest for retirement since day one. why would we leave now? because i'm retired now. so? we're voya. we stay with you to and through retirement... with solutions to help provide income throughout. so you'll still be here to help me make smart choices? well, with your finances that is. we had nothing to do with that, uh, tie. or the...
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. >> she was a thorn in the police's side. she read them their rights quite often. >> reporter: police have not said what the motive is in this case or if the two knew each other. some say harley's heart could have led to her death. >> i can see how she would, you know, probably look at that guy like he was her child and want to help him. and she was very trusting. >> i'm just really relieved that they caught this killer, this brutal killer, andstreets for some time. maybe forever. it won't bring harley back. we'll always miss her. but the police did a good job. >> reporter: the perez family want to stress they are not against police, just police misconduct, as was harley. the charges have yet to be released. the 17-year-old is in juvenile hall. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 is up next with a mea culpa from tech executives on capitol hill. the tough questions they face and the one ceo notably absent from today's hearing. >> and one bay area police department testing a new nonlethal way to catch criminals. >> and way more expensi
. >> she was a thorn in the police's side. she read them their rights quite often. >> reporter: police have not said what the motive is in this case or if the two knew each other. some say harley's heart could have led to her death. >> i can see how she would, you know, probably look at that guy like he was her child and want to help him. and she was very trusting. >> i'm just really relieved that they caught this killer, this brutal killer, andstreets for some time....
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gave him a pass for hanging out with, let's see, thorn.s where he started his political career. 20 plus years. mr. gd america. america's chickens have gone home to roost. shouldn't shock anybody that obama will defend his media friends. once again today, obama can't stop taking shots at fox. can't help himself. take a look. >> it shouldn't be democratic or republican saying that we don't threaten the freedom of the press because they say things or public stories we don't like. i complained plenty about fox news. you never heard me threaten to shut them down. or called them enemies of the people. >> sean: actually more fake news, obama took multiple shots at fox news, this show in particular, during his presidency. since obama seems to have a blind spot in his memory, we got the tape to remind him. take a look. >> i'll put mr. burgess up against sean hannity. he'll tear him up. i mean, look, is sean hannity suddenly gonna get on air and say i was wrong about this obama guy? no. that's not gonna happen. i think there's a certain segment of h
gave him a pass for hanging out with, let's see, thorn.s where he started his political career. 20 plus years. mr. gd america. america's chickens have gone home to roost. shouldn't shock anybody that obama will defend his media friends. once again today, obama can't stop taking shots at fox. can't help himself. take a look. >> it shouldn't be democratic or republican saying that we don't threaten the freedom of the press because they say things or public stories we don't like. i...
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. >> there's been a lot of bluster, they have been a thorn in our site for a long time.e death of american servicemen in iraq, supplying ieds. it's an enemy of the united states. john kerry has a history of this. wasn't he over in hanoi too when they were our enemy and he raises a great question, i think you were alluding to the tom cotton letter when they were negotiating. john kerry acted very angrily when someone was doing that to him. >> bret: i want to raise this next point which is the election executive order today, take a listen to the national intelligence. >> this order leads us and directs us as an intelligence community to assess whether or not there has been in the individual entity, country, that has authorized direct sponsors or otherwise supports interference in a u.s. election. >> bret: it sounds like the president wants to take a more active role and say we are going to punish anybody who does this. >> he's been under a lot of political pressure to be proactive about what the response will be to potential election interference. he faced pressure, part o
. >> there's been a lot of bluster, they have been a thorn in our site for a long time.e death of american servicemen in iraq, supplying ieds. it's an enemy of the united states. john kerry has a history of this. wasn't he over in hanoi too when they were our enemy and he raises a great question, i think you were alluding to the tom cotton letter when they were negotiating. john kerry acted very angrily when someone was doing that to him. >> bret: i want to raise this next point...
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. >>> it has been a little bit of a thorn in the side of judiciary chairman chuck grassley that whenhe brings in kavanaugh's original accuser, dr. christine blasey ford who says the brett kavanaugh sexually assaulted her and tried to rape her when he was 17 years old. it has stuck in the crawl of grassley. the committee will look like this, all dudes. there is no women. now so as to avoid having to question dr. ford themselves, the 11 male republicans on the senate judicial committee have decided to hire a woman lawyer to handle the questioning for them. that's sort of strange in itself but one of the extra strange things up to this moment who they have picked to do the questioning for them has been a secret. they have not said who that female lawyer is. they would not announce who she was for her safety. well, now -- the washington post reported that an arizona prosecutor has emerged as the senate republicans' top choice for this unusual gig, quoting from the"the washington post," rachel mitchell has emerged to question brett kavanaugh and the woman who has accused the supreme court
. >>> it has been a little bit of a thorn in the side of judiciary chairman chuck grassley that whenhe brings in kavanaugh's original accuser, dr. christine blasey ford who says the brett kavanaugh sexually assaulted her and tried to rape her when he was 17 years old. it has stuck in the crawl of grassley. the committee will look like this, all dudes. there is no women. now so as to avoid having to question dr. ford themselves, the 11 male republicans on the senate judicial committee...
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gave him a pass for hanging out with, let's see, thorn. that's where he started his political career. 20 plus years. mr. gd america. america's chickens have gone home to roost. shouldn't shock anybody that obama will defend his media friends. once again today, obama can't stop taking shots at fox. can't help himself. take a look. >> it shouldn't be democratic or republican saying that we don't threaten the freedom of the press because they say things or public stories we don't like. i complained plenty about fox news. you never heard me threaten to shut them down. or called them enemies of the people. >> sean: actually more fake news, obama took multiple shots at fox news, this show in particular, during his presidency. since obama seems to have a blind spot in his memory, we got the tape to remind him. take a look. >> i'll put mr. burgess up against sean hannity. he'll tear him up. i mean, look, is sean hannity suddenly gonna get on air and say i was wrong about this obama guy? no. that's not gonna happen. i think there's a certain segmen
gave him a pass for hanging out with, let's see, thorn. that's where he started his political career. 20 plus years. mr. gd america. america's chickens have gone home to roost. shouldn't shock anybody that obama will defend his media friends. once again today, obama can't stop taking shots at fox. can't help himself. take a look. >> it shouldn't be democratic or republican saying that we don't threaten the freedom of the press because they say things or public stories we don't like. i...
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e made good friends like nathaniel haw thorn and graduated third in his class. his interest in politics came about when he was very young. his father had a tavern and lots of political discussions on. his father was involved in politics. he was -- represented hillsborough in the state legislature and sheriff in county and ran to be governor twice of new hampshire. and so when he was 23, pierce ran for the legislature, was elected and then when he was 26, he was the youngest speaker of the house that we have ever had in new hampshire. at that time there were 200 members in our house of representatives. today there are 435. so it's a pretty large legislative body. he went on to run for congress. franklin pierce was in the house rom 1833 to 1837 and then went on to run for the senate. and resigned his senate seat. he served in that maybe four to five years. his wife did not like washington, did not like politics. she was a very shy retiring person. she preferred to be with her family. he was just the opposite. and so i think he decided to give up his senate seat to
e made good friends like nathaniel haw thorn and graduated third in his class. his interest in politics came about when he was very young. his father had a tavern and lots of political discussions on. his father was involved in politics. he was -- represented hillsborough in the state legislature and sheriff in county and ran to be governor twice of new hampshire. and so when he was 23, pierce ran for the legislature, was elected and then when he was 26, he was the youngest speaker of the house...
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next on "gps," the man who may be the biggest thorn in putin's side.®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pa
next on "gps," the man who may be the biggest thorn in putin's side.®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not...
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. >> then there's the other issue that's a thorn in the side of the president a long time, talking aboutdent trump's former attorney michael cohen who is now saying he wants to tear up the hush agreement, the nondisclosure agreement with stormy daniels and he wants his $130,000 back. it says a couple of things. a, he hasn't been reimbursed by the president for that 130,000, but if the nondisclosure agreement were to be torn up, does it give license to both michael cohen and stormy daniels to speak freely. is it that simple? >> it is not quite that simple because for the litigation that's been commenced to end to have a settlement so to speak, everybody has to agree to that settlement. i think cohen is trying to make a legal argument that by taking the contract back wouldn't be a case any more, he wants to dismiss his case. he may be right about that. just his wishes alone don't make a settlement. and it is part of a course of conduct he is doing. he is kind of on a tear of tearing up things. he has been dropping other suits as well. and obviously because while the nda wunonce served to k
. >> then there's the other issue that's a thorn in the side of the president a long time, talking aboutdent trump's former attorney michael cohen who is now saying he wants to tear up the hush agreement, the nondisclosure agreement with stormy daniels and he wants his $130,000 back. it says a couple of things. a, he hasn't been reimbursed by the president for that 130,000, but if the nondisclosure agreement were to be torn up, does it give license to both michael cohen and stormy daniels...
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. >> she was a thorn in the police's side.ir rights quite often. >> reporter: police have not said what the motive is in this case or if the two knew each other. some say it was harley's heart that could have led to her death. >> i can see how she would, you know, probably look at that guy like he was her child and, um, want to help him. and she was very trusting. >> i'm just really relieved that they caught this killer, this brutal killer, and he is going to be off the streets for some time, maybe forever. it won't bring harley back. we'll always miss her. but the police did a good job. >> reporter: now, the perez family wants to stress they are not against police, just police misconduct as was harley. as for the juvenile in this case, he is in juvenile hall and charges have yet to be determined. >> paul chambers in richmond tonight, thank you. >>> facebook and twitter executives went before congress today saying they will do a better job of protecting users both from phony accounts and political censorship. google was conspi
. >> she was a thorn in the police's side.ir rights quite often. >> reporter: police have not said what the motive is in this case or if the two knew each other. some say it was harley's heart that could have led to her death. >> i can see how she would, you know, probably look at that guy like he was her child and, um, want to help him. and she was very trusting. >> i'm just really relieved that they caught this killer, this brutal killer, and he is going to be off the...
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by a figure who had emerged as a major economic and political force on the continent and had been a thorn in the side of the west for decades from the beginning of his political career as a leader moammar gadhafi was opposed to a foreign military presence in africa one of the first things a bit after coming to power in one thousand sixteen i was to expel the british and u.s. military bases and libya itself. and the good aussie had the you know considerable political support across the continent for his position milsom embellishes view was almost identical to get us that there would be no african forces commanded by foreign military officials and there would be no foreign militaries occupying any part of africa are operating with that offer. gadhafi had been playing a complex game with the west for a long time president ronald reagan had labeled him the mad dog of the middle east and had tried to assassinate him in one thousand nine hundred eighty six by bombing his palace. the libyan leader is independence and influence flowed from the vast petroleum reserves the launches soon after accou
by a figure who had emerged as a major economic and political force on the continent and had been a thorn in the side of the west for decades from the beginning of his political career as a leader moammar gadhafi was opposed to a foreign military presence in africa one of the first things a bit after coming to power in one thousand sixteen i was to expel the british and u.s. military bases and libya itself. and the good aussie had the you know considerable political support across the continent...
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close to 1 million waking upis thorning in the dark. and smashing homes. this new bern family barely escaped a cshing blow >> we all just camped out in the hallway in a line down the long hallway. we had gone inside and you hear boom and it rumbled t house. >> reporter: in wilmington, tragedy. fifighters struggled for hours to get to three people trapped in the home.fa the ther was rescued, but his wife and 8 month old did not make it. the faces of the firefighters telling the story. some knelt inay . >> it hits you home. regardless if yo o have kids not. it is a human life. >> reporter: 25,000 are inel ters and atlantic cityas casino opened hotel rooms to evacuees. it is hard to say how long they may be waiting to go home.d while the winds have decreased, the governors of north carolina and south carolina warning residents that florence is fargo from ne. >> we have days of rain ahead of us. >>e haveo have patience. we will have to be careful for a long time and then we have to deal with a lot ofer w after the winds leave. >> reporter: at one point on frid
close to 1 million waking upis thorning in the dark. and smashing homes. this new bern family barely escaped a cshing blow >> we all just camped out in the hallway in a line down the long hallway. we had gone inside and you hear boom and it rumbled t house. >> reporter: in wilmington, tragedy. fifighters struggled for hours to get to three people trapped in the home.fa the ther was rescued, but his wife and 8 month old did not make it. the faces of the firefighters telling the...
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the latest accuser who does have his own political aspirations, who has been a lightning rod and a thorn in the president's siede. avenatti is a third rate lawyer who is good at making false accusations like he did on me and doing on judge brett kavr gn -- brett kavanaugh. he doesn't want people to look at his past relationships. a low life. they're trying to shift the focus from the accuser to the man representing them. >> i think it's important to separate theese two things. yes, michael avenatti has a political past. i think it's worth noting that but that's separate and apart from this declaration that we have from his client julie swetnick has a detailed description of heinous crimes. so brutal it's difficult to read some of this without feeling something. she's talking about gang rape. she's talking about really brutal treatment of women. that in itself is something that normally, typically, would if someone came forward with a declaration like this, draw the attention of law enforcement if she went to police. we don't know if she's submitted this to any kind of law enforcement age
the latest accuser who does have his own political aspirations, who has been a lightning rod and a thorn in the president's siede. avenatti is a third rate lawyer who is good at making false accusations like he did on me and doing on judge brett kavr gn -- brett kavanaugh. he doesn't want people to look at his past relationships. a low life. they're trying to shift the focus from the accuser to the man representing them. >> i think it's important to separate theese two things. yes,...
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. >> my name is brian thorns bury. i was the medical patrol leader in the 101st airborne division.th trauma and attempted suicide. if i'm ever feeling stressed or in that mindset where i'm high anxiety and depression at night, all i do is just roll out the mat. >> you are an infantry man back from afghanistan. someone says to you, hey, why don't you try yoga? >> i told them no. >> i'm not surprised to hear that. >> i remember they had the yoga class and i sat outside on the couch all by myself. the yoga teacher saw me over there. i don't know if she took pity on me and she helped me. i noticed after it i was able to sleep. that was a big thing for me. >> connected warriors events like this help veterans and their families manage symptoms of ptsd. >> my name is dawn knight. i am an arizona national guard veteran. after being injured on duty i was diagnosed with trauma particular brain injury. it hasn't been easy being a single mother. >> reporter: how difficult was it to transition from active duty to life back in this country? i can see it in your face. >> i felt different, out of
. >> my name is brian thorns bury. i was the medical patrol leader in the 101st airborne division.th trauma and attempted suicide. if i'm ever feeling stressed or in that mindset where i'm high anxiety and depression at night, all i do is just roll out the mat. >> you are an infantry man back from afghanistan. someone says to you, hey, why don't you try yoga? >> i told them no. >> i'm not surprised to hear that. >> i remember they had the yoga class and i sat...