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barr: at this time, mr. speaker, i yield as much time as he may consume to the author of the legislation, the gentleman from wisconsin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. steil: i thank my colleague from kentucky. mr. speaker, i rise to support my bill today, the expanding investment in small business act. small businesses and entrepreneurs are vital to our economy. more than 60% of new jobs are created by small businesses and almost half of our private sector work force is employed by firms with fewer than 500 employees. small businesses are also an engine for innovation. according to the small business administration, small businesses account for an outsized percentage of patents granted in the most innovative industries. i see this ingenuity in wisconsin, in racine and janesville and kenosha and everywhere in between. entrepreneurs and startups create good paying jobs for workers. it's important we continue giving job creators the ability to invest in our communities.
barr: at this time, mr. speaker, i yield as much time as he may consume to the author of the legislation, the gentleman from wisconsin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. steil: i thank my colleague from kentucky. mr. speaker, i rise to support my bill today, the expanding investment in small business act. small businesses and entrepreneurs are vital to our economy. more than 60% of new jobs are created by small businesses and almost half of our private...
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we have seen this time and time and time again from the democrat majority. they are simply obsessed with president trump. and instead of doing the hard work of governing, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are continuing to waste our time here in congress with their never-ending attempts to go after the president. and as it relates to this specific amendment, we have seen this amendment. it was in h.r. 1, the so-called for-the-people act which passed the house on party-line votes. it was a bad idea in march and still a bad idea. if an incoming president, vice president or cabinet office that took office while holding a contract with the federal government, this amendment would criminally find that individual after taking office. and since the president has not committed a crime under existing laws, this majority is considering making new crimes in order to go after the president. how far will they go to go after the president. the if we ignore reprehensible aspects of this ill, this bill amendment has implications that goes beyond this president. w
we have seen this time and time and time again from the democrat majority. they are simply obsessed with president trump. and instead of doing the hard work of governing, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are continuing to waste our time here in congress with their never-ending attempts to go after the president. and as it relates to this specific amendment, we have seen this amendment. it was in h.r. 1, the so-called for-the-people act which passed the house on party-line votes. it...
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all time has been yielded back. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 2615, as amended. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid pon the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. engel: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass 2744, the usaid branding modernization act. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 2744, a bill to authorize the add administrator at the united states agent for international development to prescribe the manner which programs are identified overseas and purpose. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from new york, mr. engel, and the gentleman from texas, mr. mccaul, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new
all time has been yielded back. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 2615, as amended. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid pon the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. engel: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend...
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what elf at one time his mother and his sister lived here for some time during that time from tanakhten came to north of pain to write about his rambles through brandenburg. on to others and he often got his sister and liza to do research for him to consult people to go into churches and look through the registry books looking for people or to go to religious and describe even the sketch them. all those things flowed into from thomas book reading of the of the 2 of them had a really great relationship. with hayden is. in his rambles through brandenburg from time to also wrote critically of his birth place saying it was a bit lavish for such a small town but he did say it was beautiful it was situated on the lake you know and and and. out in from thomas childhood here in mobile being shaped him. i think much sean does from time i think that the wide open spaces here on the lake and forest landscapes gave him a certain sense of home with his crew here and to get out of that spot and off to also move up and that was the trigger for him to start writing not about other regions but the on
what elf at one time his mother and his sister lived here for some time during that time from tanakhten came to north of pain to write about his rambles through brandenburg. on to others and he often got his sister and liza to do research for him to consult people to go into churches and look through the registry books looking for people or to go to religious and describe even the sketch them. all those things flowed into from thomas book reading of the of the 2 of them had a really great...
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fun time that as a. traffic lights you'll only find bad in the who pete to hold off on time his birthplace after a fire in $1787.00 is center of the city was rebuilt in the classicist style with white streets and church squares by meeting up with. she heads the fontana festival here and has become an expert on the writer's life and. here we are really at the beginning of the history of théodore fontana's involvement with noir. his parents moved here at easter in 1900 and on december 30th théodore from tonto was born up there on the 1st floor of this house. on the 1st front on the tried his hand as a pharmacist in berlin then he became a journalist a correspondent in london a theater critic and travel writer it was only when he was nearly 60 that he began writing his great novels. m m. m m m m m m. m. she has a nice building. that was the old secondary school among the many people who attended it were our théodore fontana as well as the architect karl things wishing that actually but the stuff wasn't clea
fun time that as a. traffic lights you'll only find bad in the who pete to hold off on time his birthplace after a fire in $1787.00 is center of the city was rebuilt in the classicist style with white streets and church squares by meeting up with. she heads the fontana festival here and has become an expert on the writer's life and. here we are really at the beginning of the history of théodore fontana's involvement with noir. his parents moved here at easter in 1900 and on december 30th...
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to time. spots of rain possible around the lake district and yorkshire. southwards of that, it should just about stay dry, but pretty cloudy. the south coast itself on tuesday looking mostly on the sunny side. not cold — temperatures even in belfast getting up to around 21 degrees celsius, and if anything they could be peaking, those temperatures, at around 25 in the south, in london, come wednesday. but, on the whole, quite a bit of cloud around there. you can see these weather symbols showing some rainfall from time to time, too. bye— bye. welcome to bbc news, i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: a shock defeat for greece's socialists as a centre—right landslide ushers in a new era. we wa nt we want to drive a real reform agenda for the country that is ambitious, very bold and very, very detailed. president trump reacts to the british ambassador‘s message leaks which labelled his administration as "inept" saying the diplomat "hasn't served the uk well". the long reach of the far—right — how sha
to time. spots of rain possible around the lake district and yorkshire. southwards of that, it should just about stay dry, but pretty cloudy. the south coast itself on tuesday looking mostly on the sunny side. not cold — temperatures even in belfast getting up to around 21 degrees celsius, and if anything they could be peaking, those temperatures, at around 25 in the south, in london, come wednesday. but, on the whole, quite a bit of cloud around there. you can see these weather symbols...
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and at the same time, it was happy time because of the conclusion.s separated and can live her own life. and now, enas is pregnant again. one child this time? yeah. laughter i think it's just amazing to see, yeah, how they've come on and grown into happy children. it's just wonderful, really. rital has some learning difficulties, but the long—term outcome of the twins' separation has been hailed as a major success. the surgeons believe it's because it was done in the first year of life, when the brain and body have the strongest ability to heal. what we put the two kids through, and the brains through, is a lot. and the younger brains and their younger circulations are better adapted and have better regeneration potential, so to do the surgery early does make a difference, we feel. everything is easier. a one—year—old's regenerative capacity is so much better. the skin heals better, it stretches better, the bone grows in better. ready, steady, go! they've set up a charity so that funds are available to allow early intervention in future cases, and to
and at the same time, it was happy time because of the conclusion.s separated and can live her own life. and now, enas is pregnant again. one child this time? yeah. laughter i think it's just amazing to see, yeah, how they've come on and grown into happy children. it's just wonderful, really. rital has some learning difficulties, but the long—term outcome of the twins' separation has been hailed as a major success. the surgeons believe it's because it was done in the first year of life, when...
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and time again. unfortunately that is not what we're seeing today. . . we have made a lot of progress in the last two years. as most members know, starting in 2011, defense spending was cut in real terms about 20%. both republicans and democrats share responsibility for that, by the way, and both democrats and republicans share responsibility for making up about half of that amount in the last two years. but we haven't finished the job. as a matter of fact, a study in the military times earlier this year found that military aviation accidents are increased 40% over the past five years, but military aviation accident deaths hit a six-year high in 2018. the point is, we made a good start at fixing our problems, but we have not finished the job, and that's part of the reason that some of us are so concerned about cutting the administration's request about $17 billion to fail to keep that momentum on fixing our readiness, on modernization, on research in key areas, all of the different categories in maki
and time again. unfortunately that is not what we're seeing today. . . we have made a lot of progress in the last two years. as most members know, starting in 2011, defense spending was cut in real terms about 20%. both republicans and democrats share responsibility for that, by the way, and both democrats and republicans share responsibility for making up about half of that amount in the last two years. but we haven't finished the job. as a matter of fact, a study in the military times earlier...
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time and again the p.a. has rejected peace proposals because they refuse publicly and privately to accept a jewish state in israel. that's on them. in 2008, israel offered to withdraw from 93% of judea and sumeria. as for gaza, hamas, the designated foreign terrorist organization, they're in charge. there is no israeli occupation there. this small strip of land is packed out with 1. million people living in subthird world country conditions because of hamas. as was pointed out earlier, hamas refuses humanitarian aid, uses women and children as human shields, calls jihad an obligation, murders innocent civilians. one of the most important reasons why we are here today is not only make a strong statement in opposition to the b.d.s. movement but to also refute all the lies that are being told out there. people will speak up to try to justify the hate that is filling the ranks of the b.s. -- b.d.s. movement and never tell you the other 100% of the story. and this chamber today comes together, republicans and dem
time and again the p.a. has rejected peace proposals because they refuse publicly and privately to accept a jewish state in israel. that's on them. in 2008, israel offered to withdraw from 93% of judea and sumeria. as for gaza, hamas, the designated foreign terrorist organization, they're in charge. there is no israeli occupation there. this small strip of land is packed out with 1. million people living in subthird world country conditions because of hamas. as was pointed out earlier, hamas...
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i like that. [ laughter ] very timely. drug use, illicit act tiffany's, misappropriation of military property, and as jim also mentioned, theft. soldier on soldier theft in the barracks, wherever it is. this is going on in the united states but also in vietnam. and of course the assault and murder of vietnamese civilians. yes the combat situations which you would quant classify as atrocities are worth war crimes, but also in relation to black-market activities currency fraud and things like that. i know it's first thing in the morning and last thing i want to do is hit you with a bunch of data, but beth opened the door because she mentioned court-martial rates and things like that before tet. so real click click for the army and the as beth mentioned because they were the easiest to pull out, 1968 force insubordination of willful refusal, the. 94 cases are tried. 128 tried and 117 convictions in 1969. 1970 you have 152 tried and 131 convictions. i think you can safely double that for the ones investigated and do not go to
i like that. [ laughter ] very timely. drug use, illicit act tiffany's, misappropriation of military property, and as jim also mentioned, theft. soldier on soldier theft in the barracks, wherever it is. this is going on in the united states but also in vietnam. and of course the assault and murder of vietnamese civilians. yes the combat situations which you would quant classify as atrocities are worth war crimes, but also in relation to black-market activities currency fraud and things like...
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it was a time of pride. it was a time of turning young people loose, giving them their -- seeing what they could do. i thinkry short time, we united not only our country, but the world. it is marvelous. i just wish we could re-create it today. >> perhaps sometime in the future, maybe on a mission to mars or something similar, that might be such a moment again. >> i sure hope that my children canthe youth of america find this kind of a dream that we were given, because it was a dream. we were so fortunate and proud to be americans and living and challenged by such a mechanism set of goals. i will think anyone ever consider themselves overworked were underpaid. the pay was the job that we were doing. it was an unbelievable time. announcer: to watch the interview in its entirety, visit /histebsite, www.c-span.org ory. moon landing, the apollo 11 after not michael collins, national air and space museum director --, and former nasa administrator charles bolden reflect on the apollo program legacy and the impact o
it was a time of pride. it was a time of turning young people loose, giving them their -- seeing what they could do. i thinkry short time, we united not only our country, but the world. it is marvelous. i just wish we could re-create it today. >> perhaps sometime in the future, maybe on a mission to mars or something similar, that might be such a moment again. >> i sure hope that my children canthe youth of america find this kind of a dream that we were given, because it was a...
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at the same time, they are unhappy with looking at it all the time.he minimalist response is, maybe take instagram off your phone. maybe you want to curate who you selective lista of artists. and maybe you want a schedule. friday nights on tuesday mornings, 20 minutes. theare not abstaining from tool, but you are putting them to use incredibly selectively for things you care about. host: you write, humans are not wired to be continuously wired, however, we are. you are working their 24/7. we are always available. prof. newport: it is very unnatural during evolutionary perspective. what we have is a clash of instincts that have been forged in the deep history of our evolutionary landscape. put against these new technologies that were around when these instincts arose. we really just like loneliness and we have a drive for sociology. hijack that can driving give you the sense of, maybe i am being social because you talking to people, but are missing out on the deep connections that that drive is supposed to push us towards. same thing with lord him. why
at the same time, they are unhappy with looking at it all the time.he minimalist response is, maybe take instagram off your phone. maybe you want to curate who you selective lista of artists. and maybe you want a schedule. friday nights on tuesday mornings, 20 minutes. theare not abstaining from tool, but you are putting them to use incredibly selectively for things you care about. host: you write, humans are not wired to be continuously wired, however, we are. you are working their 24/7. we...
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i'll reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from texas reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. morelle: thank you, mr. speaker. i do note that although the gentlelady from indiana did not actually talk about the minimum wage increase, which is before us, i do note that about 40% of the workers in her district would be affected by this with annual average raises of $3,200 a year. before i just make a couple of other points, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to submit the following letters to the record. the first letter from the service employees international union, the second from the communication workers of america e. both sharing overwhelming support for h.r. 582, the raise the wage act. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. morelle: i would like to ask, mr. speaker, unanimous consent to enter into the record letters from the american association of university women, the patriotic millionaires, and national educat
i'll reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from texas reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. morelle: thank you, mr. speaker. i do note that although the gentlelady from indiana did not actually talk about the minimum wage increase, which is before us, i do note that about 40% of the workers in her district would be affected by this with annual average raises of $3,200 a year. before i just make a couple of other...
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your career is a long time.at the moment, i‘m just about reaching what should be my peak years. so we‘ll see what happens. i would... my peak years. so we‘ll see what happens. iwould... forsure, every timei happens. iwould... forsure, every time i am practising or playing or prepping, majors are always going to be there, and they are always the ones that everybody wants to win. but put in urgency and putting too much pressure on yourself is not going to do anybody any favours. so just keep doing things as well as we possibly can, and hopefully one, two, three majors, hopefully at least one comes along. extreme sports are known as extreme sports because, as the name suggests, they carry quite a lot of risk when compared to regular sports. so imagine doing an extreme sport without one of your limbs. bill kasanda is an amputee who, against all odds, continues to be one of kenya‘s most renowned bikers. my my name is bill kasanda. i‘m a baker, and i‘m a proud amputee. i lost my foot on 11 october 2015. me and a bunch
your career is a long time.at the moment, i‘m just about reaching what should be my peak years. so we‘ll see what happens. i would... my peak years. so we‘ll see what happens. iwould... forsure, every timei happens. iwould... forsure, every time i am practising or playing or prepping, majors are always going to be there, and they are always the ones that everybody wants to win. but put in urgency and putting too much pressure on yourself is not going to do anybody any favours. so just...
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is it not time to move forward ? membership. is it not time to move forward?ion. these people have been accused of things had been —— had to getjobs in the been accused of things had been —— had to get jobs in the future been accused of things had been —— had to getjobs in the future and have to have their reputation indicated. they are being killed by terrible things of their bosses and thatis terrible things of their bosses and that is what the labour party is meant to protect. —— they are being accused of terrible things by their bosses. thank you. the andrew marr programme is on later this morning at ten o'clock, and andrew is with us to tell us what's coming up. good morning, andrew. we are going to be looking that appalling living there labour party to pieces. —— ripping the labour party to pieces. the country is heading bit by bit to a possible no—deal brexit and i am going to be talking to amber rudd, one of the cabinet ministers who has been fighting against that and now seems to be changing her position. that is of course a leadership contest, but th
is it not time to move forward ? membership. is it not time to move forward?ion. these people have been accused of things had been —— had to getjobs in the been accused of things had been —— had to get jobs in the future been accused of things had been —— had to getjobs in the future and have to have their reputation indicated. they are being killed by terrible things of their bosses and thatis terrible things of their bosses and that is what the labour party is meant to protect....
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is it time for a woman? >> long past time!o'donnell: a bold new plan to put a woman on the moon. >> this is the cbs news with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from the kennedy space center. >> o'donnell: good evening. we are coming to you from the very spot where, 50 years ago today, walter cronkite brought america the launch of apollo 11, the mission that put men on the moon. the launch pad is just off there, in the distance. and if the sky is clear where you are tonight, you will see a full moon shining brightly, as if the heavens had planned this fitting tribute to the greatest scientific achievement of all time, one that stands as an inspiration to every other seemingly impossible challenge. if they can put a man on the moon, people say, what can't they do? we'll look back tonight at that historic mission and what's coming ahead in space. but we begin with breaking news right here on earth. tonight, as we come on the air, the house of representatives has just approved a resolution to condemn the words of the president of
is it time for a woman? >> long past time!o'donnell: a bold new plan to put a woman on the moon. >> this is the cbs news with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from the kennedy space center. >> o'donnell: good evening. we are coming to you from the very spot where, 50 years ago today, walter cronkite brought america the launch of apollo 11, the mission that put men on the moon. the launch pad is just off there, in the distance. and if the sky is clear where you are tonight,...
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summer time some some summer time and based on how stressed many of us are at work vacation can't come soon enough i'm holland cook in washington this is the big picture on our t. america. unless the economy tanks the 2 biggest issues in the 2020 presidential campaign now unfolding are likely to be health care and immigration and the intersection of both controversies are undocumented immigrants who comprise 3 percent of the usa population and are 27 percent of america's uninsured of them an estimated $6500.00 people are suffering kidney failure according to the national institutes of health and anyone who's on dialysis knows that it's expensive what kind of care these immigrants get depends on where they live whether they get health care is the political half of the story but as for the medical issues let's ask dr rajiv raj of them a board certified internist and just who practices in the houston area and teaches at the baylor college of medicine dr welcome. thank you thank you for having me much of the health care that the uninsured undocumented immigrants get is in the emergency roo
summer time some some summer time and based on how stressed many of us are at work vacation can't come soon enough i'm holland cook in washington this is the big picture on our t. america. unless the economy tanks the 2 biggest issues in the 2020 presidential campaign now unfolding are likely to be health care and immigration and the intersection of both controversies are undocumented immigrants who comprise 3 percent of the usa population and are 27 percent of america's uninsured of them an...
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the best selling electric vehicle of all time. nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ >>on the roads right now there's no major collisions that would cause heavy traffic just a couple fender benders. our bay bridge camera if you're heading into san francisco ap. good you're only looking at a 13 minute drive here from the maze to fremont street. yesterday actually we start drive time for the maze to fremont street up to a 23 minute so that's pretty good but on last year out for here from antioch to concord. but if some traffic 24 minutes if you're traveling there and a look at some of our other drive times around the bay on interstate 8.80 from san jose to milpitas. >>it's about a 10 minute drive and have a look here. some of our other drive times around the bay don't go anywhere. we'll have more loca just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint
the best selling electric vehicle of all time. nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ >>on the roads right now there's no major collisions that would cause heavy traffic just a couple fender benders. our bay bridge camera if you're heading into san francisco ap. good you're only looking at a 13 minute drive here from the maze to fremont street. yesterday actually we start drive time for the maze to fremont street up to a 23 minute so that's pretty good but on last year out for here from antioch...
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it is my time this is one time i can't still champion but tomorrow night made it back i do like to be buried. australia into the final of the netball world cup of the just ageing south africa 5553 australians go shoes are catered for weights helping seal the win as she made all 30 other attempts on goal australia the defending champions and go into the final as hot favorites having already won the title 11 times they will play arch rivals new zealand in the final of the baby host england 4745 imagine waiting 11 years to receive your elim pick middle that's what happened to british javelin thrower goldie sayers on saturday she finally got her bronze medal from the 2008 olympics in a special ceremony at the anniversary games in london says finished 4th in beijing but was upgraded after russian athlete maria to come over was disqualified for doping american surfer corrosive has moved to the top of the world surf league standings after winning the latest round in geoffrey's bay in south africa it was the 3 time world champions 1st to a victory this season also making waves was defending w
it is my time this is one time i can't still champion but tomorrow night made it back i do like to be buried. australia into the final of the netball world cup of the just ageing south africa 5553 australians go shoes are catered for weights helping seal the win as she made all 30 other attempts on goal australia the defending champions and go into the final as hot favorites having already won the title 11 times they will play arch rivals new zealand in the final of the baby host england 4745...
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guest: the 1960's are an interesting time. a very turbulent time. tothe time we were ready land on the moon in early 1969, the war in vietnam is getting hot. civil rights are a big issue in america. gender rights are just beginning to creep into the conversation. the economy is bad. lots of inner-city poverty. there are lots of things are distracting americans. a lot of people concerned about the amount of money being spent going to the moon. in fact, popular support for the moon landing program never exceeded 50% in public opinion polls throughout the 1960's except for one week, this week in 1969, when we landed on the moon. otherwise, popular support for the moon landing was below 50%. largely, the moon landing was driven by a president who made it his priority and a congress willing to fund that. even then, by 1960 five, nasa peaked its funding. host: how did it happen? guest: a bunch of really great folks with a really great plan. and we were very lucky in 1969. wasexcitation at nasa apollo 8, apollo 9, or apollo 10 -- the expectation at nasa wa
guest: the 1960's are an interesting time. a very turbulent time. tothe time we were ready land on the moon in early 1969, the war in vietnam is getting hot. civil rights are a big issue in america. gender rights are just beginning to creep into the conversation. the economy is bad. lots of inner-city poverty. there are lots of things are distracting americans. a lot of people concerned about the amount of money being spent going to the moon. in fact, popular support for the moon landing...
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how many times did you cite "the new york times"? >> again, i have no idea. >> i counted about 75 times. how many times did you cite fox news? >> as with the other two, i have no idea. >> about 25 times. i've got to say, it looks like volume two is mostly regurgitated press stories. honestly, there's almost nothing in volume two that i couldn't already hear or know simply by having a $50 cable news subscription. however, your investigation caused the american taxpayers $25 million. you cited media reports nearly 200 times in your report. then in a footnote, a small footnote, number seven, page 15, volume two of your report, i quote, this section summarizes and cites various news stories not for the truth of the information contained in the stories but rather to place candidate trump's response to those stories in context. since nobody but lawyers reads footnotes, are you concerned the american public took the embedded news stories -- >> time of the gentlelady is expired. >> can mr. mueller answer the question? >> no, we're running sh
how many times did you cite "the new york times"? >> again, i have no idea. >> i counted about 75 times. how many times did you cite fox news? >> as with the other two, i have no idea. >> about 25 times. i've got to say, it looks like volume two is mostly regurgitated press stories. honestly, there's almost nothing in volume two that i couldn't already hear or know simply by having a $50 cable news subscription. however, your investigation caused the american...
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it is said in the new york times, "washington post" all the time.f you're interested go look at the data. if you go to the footnotes you will find that they don't provide a source for about 85 percent of the countries they list. i've been asking for five years now, can you give me your stress because i have real problems with some of the data you are having here. they basically refused to go and actually say where they got their data from. so on a believe these numbers. but it is something you're going to see all the time in the media. and no, there are other problems with this. for example, even the couple countries that they give data for like switzerland, what they are looking at is private ownership of guns. well, switzerland at this point would require all able-bodied males between the ages of 18 and 36 to have a military issued machine gun and in many cases, a handgun in their home. now, is it the ownership of guns that matters or the possession of guns that matter? i would think if you're worried about people behaving responsibly or irrespons
it is said in the new york times, "washington post" all the time.f you're interested go look at the data. if you go to the footnotes you will find that they don't provide a source for about 85 percent of the countries they list. i've been asking for five years now, can you give me your stress because i have real problems with some of the data you are having here. they basically refused to go and actually say where they got their data from. so on a believe these numbers. but it is...
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funny and poignant about the changing of time.er: how does it feel the way cnn created this cnn video store, by the way, we're here for two more hours. please hang out with us. we're down in hudson yards if you're in new york city. what does this bring back for you, gladbradley? >> two things. one is pure joy. >> reporter: pure joy. >> the smell and everything. the other is mostly anxiety. remember when you go in, you're like, ohs this movie came out, i want to go rent it, then you're like -- >> reporter: it's not there. >> it's not there. that was that anxiety of 20 or 30 -- there you go. >> reporter: live television. it's a selfie. >> yep. >> reporter: hey, what's up, bro? whatever. >> the '90s meets 2019 right there basically. >> let's be honest, were there times where you couldn't find the vhs tape that your mom was looking for? >> yes, absolutely. yeah. you know, couldn't find it, mom. >> reporter: didn't quite make it back to the video store. mom is up getting, whatever, the $20 fine. >> i know. >> reporter: mom, sorry. that
funny and poignant about the changing of time.er: how does it feel the way cnn created this cnn video store, by the way, we're here for two more hours. please hang out with us. we're down in hudson yards if you're in new york city. what does this bring back for you, gladbradley? >> two things. one is pure joy. >> reporter: pure joy. >> the smell and everything. the other is mostly anxiety. remember when you go in, you're like, ohs this movie came out, i want to go rent it,...
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there's a soft time and a final chime to let you know your time is complete. we do have a number of people that have turned in speaker cards. i'll read them off in advance so you know you will be due up. first one is betty louie followed by alena dupres, nathan dreary and jay natoli. >> hello. there are a couple of familiar basis. betty louie here with the chinatown merchants association. i'm a community activist and i am a china town revitalization person. i am here to ask you, and plead with you, not to name the central subway station after rose pack. i have been on both sides. i've worked with her. i've worked against her. she is too divisive in the community. we have not had the small businesspeople be able to come to meetings because they're busy working, they don't have the time nor the money to come here and launch a campaign. i promise you, there are many, many people in the community who do not want her name on that particular subway station. i also have a very personal story for her. this is to show what a bully she is. she gets what she wants and if
there's a soft time and a final chime to let you know your time is complete. we do have a number of people that have turned in speaker cards. i'll read them off in advance so you know you will be due up. first one is betty louie followed by alena dupres, nathan dreary and jay natoli. >> hello. there are a couple of familiar basis. betty louie here with the chinatown merchants association. i'm a community activist and i am a china town revitalization person. i am here to ask you, and plead...
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at this time i would like to yield such time as he may onsume to representative mr. krishnamoorthi:. mr. krishnamoorthi: thank you, -- -- to congressman krishnamoorthi. mr. krishnamoorthi: thank you. i rise in support of my own legislation, to designate the facility of the u.s. postal service located at 66 grove court in elgin, illinois, as the corporal alex martinez memorial post office building. corporal alex martinez, a life-long elgin resident, wanted to join the marine corps since he was a little boy. from a young age, he yearned to follow in the footsteps of his father, enrique martinez, who was a long-time navy reservist and an aunt who served in the army. as a senior in high school, with his whole life ahead of him, he decided to follow his dreams. he surprised his friends and family by attending summer school to graduate early, enlist in the marine corps and marry his high school sweetheart, juliana martinez, at the age of 18. after graduation from basic training, corporal martinez was assigned to the first combat engineer battalion, first marine division, o
at this time i would like to yield such time as he may onsume to representative mr. krishnamoorthi:. mr. krishnamoorthi: thank you, -- -- to congressman krishnamoorthi. mr. krishnamoorthi: thank you. i rise in support of my own legislation, to designate the facility of the u.s. postal service located at 66 grove court in elgin, illinois, as the corporal alex martinez memorial post office building. corporal alex martinez, a life-long elgin resident, wanted to join the marine corps since he was a...
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this time it will be for long time exploration and use and will be followed by manned missions to mars. nasa had planned to return to the moon by 2028, but in the speech to the national space council in april, vice president announced a dramatic acceleration of that time line. cil in april, vice president announced a dramatic acceleration of that time line. under the program, the united states will land the first woman and the next man on the moon by 2024 and accomplish a sustained presence on the moon or in lunar orbit. i share the administration's sense of urgency. as i told the administrator, the united states has entered a new space race driven by the expansion of china's space power ambitions and the explosive potential growth for space commerce. i support setting clear goals on ambitious time lines to achieve mission success. however, in order to reach these goals, nasa and its partners will have to accomplish a great deal of work in a short amount of time. the space launch system, s.l.s. rocket and orion need to be tested as soon as possible. we need to build multi component lun
this time it will be for long time exploration and use and will be followed by manned missions to mars. nasa had planned to return to the moon by 2028, but in the speech to the national space council in april, vice president announced a dramatic acceleration of that time line. cil in april, vice president announced a dramatic acceleration of that time line. under the program, the united states will land the first woman and the next man on the moon by 2024 and accomplish a sustained presence on...
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1st or 2nd choice among europe's leaders her win tonight suggests that in european politics the 3rd time can be a chore i bring in berlin this is the day. and you'll follow the chops to place to meet. the trust you placed in me. confidence you placed in europe will also have underlined is a christian democrat she's a genuine european. you know she didn't have her do a good job and germany and why should i expect that she will do a good job vs the commissions present the higher european politics our domestic politics. so. it was a lot of fun to line his clothes jobs in germany about harriet ministration of the office and the defense ministry she wants to build a centralized undemocratic update seems full of communism. and coming up later tonight we take you to the launch pad where 50 years ago today she man of these greatest journey began. to. walk upright. army. on to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the woman whose election victory today wrote history here in europe the german conservative politician ursula funder lion tod
1st or 2nd choice among europe's leaders her win tonight suggests that in european politics the 3rd time can be a chore i bring in berlin this is the day. and you'll follow the chops to place to meet. the trust you placed in me. confidence you placed in europe will also have underlined is a christian democrat she's a genuine european. you know she didn't have her do a good job and germany and why should i expect that she will do a good job vs the commissions present the higher european politics...
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now let me just go back to the best of times, the worst of times. it wasn't either the best of times, but it was pretty good, and it wasn't even the worst of times. for some it was an idealistic time. do i have the catalog beyond -- kellogg briand pact? in 1927, kellogg, secretary of thee, and briand, who was foreign minister of france, wrote a treaty, and the treaty was to abolish war. that was only a few years after the end of the great war. remember, no one is calling it the first world war because nobody thought the world would be foolish enough to have a second world war. by the end of the year, almost every country in the world had signed on to the kellogg briand treaty. and what the kellogg briand treaty said was we will outlaw war. we will have differences, yes. there may be border differences or other differences, but we will outlaw war. we will not solve our problems by war. well, you know it didn't work. and i think mostly it is not even taught. i happened to have a professor who thought it was important. and he thought it was important b
now let me just go back to the best of times, the worst of times. it wasn't either the best of times, but it was pretty good, and it wasn't even the worst of times. for some it was an idealistic time. do i have the catalog beyond -- kellogg briand pact? in 1927, kellogg, secretary of thee, and briand, who was foreign minister of france, wrote a treaty, and the treaty was to abolish war. that was only a few years after the end of the great war. remember, no one is calling it the first world war...
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in hanover her sister also stayed with him and had a time she is mentioned in the head of time report but no one's been in contact with her. the family is part of sister parish. when i was 12 or 13. you know aga he came to chile to visit carolina. and twice he took my sister to carolina's house. she said he had touched her breasts. when he did it for a 2nd time i witnessed it myself. just. given that they remember how worried my sister was about visiting him in germany. she didn't want to go to the news so when you went to germany was your sister worried so you know yes she didn't want me to go to hanover because she knew i'd be alone with him. but i decided to go because i wanted to learn the language. i didn't want to stay with them but i wanted to learn. in this. right from the start he took away the key to my room. so i pushed the sofa and the door but i was still afraid because i was alone and i knew what he was like. yeah the only. way that he rented an apartment and berlin. i didn't like going there because i had to sleep in the same room as him. but one time i woke up in the n
in hanover her sister also stayed with him and had a time she is mentioned in the head of time report but no one's been in contact with her. the family is part of sister parish. when i was 12 or 13. you know aga he came to chile to visit carolina. and twice he took my sister to carolina's house. she said he had touched her breasts. when he did it for a 2nd time i witnessed it myself. just. given that they remember how worried my sister was about visiting him in germany. she didn't want to go to...
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that happens all the time. problem with that and zero problem with trying to react to a supreme court decision. i have two problems with this. number one is that he didn't bother tellings his own lawyers. they want to federal court after the supreme court decision and said don't worry. we are going to print the census without this question and the lawyers even the next day had all these presidential tweets said we don't know what's going on. it's a weird thing for barr to say i'm in the loop and not let his lawyers know. that's not the way to run a justice department or an organization. the problem is even if they come up with a reason that they invent, they have gone to federal court and the supreme court of the united states and said supreme court, you have to decide this by june 30th. that's our drop dead date. now it's july 8th and they are trying to add the question. it's way too late and calls into question everything this justice department has said not just in this case, but in all the cases. this is an
that happens all the time. problem with that and zero problem with trying to react to a supreme court decision. i have two problems with this. number one is that he didn't bother tellings his own lawyers. they want to federal court after the supreme court decision and said don't worry. we are going to print the census without this question and the lawyers even the next day had all these presidential tweets said we don't know what's going on. it's a weird thing for barr to say i'm in the loop...
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>> this is told by the closeup master of all time.sion kept rising and rising. >> most serial killers keep trophies from their victims. >> i didn't. >> no. you ate yours. >> "silence of the lambs" is about this eerie dance between clerise and hannibal lecter. >> people will say we're in love. >> it manages to take elements of the horror movie and even the iconography and put it into a real world thriller. >> you still wake up sometimes, don't you? wake up in the dark. and hear the screaming of the lambs. >> yes. >> "silence of the lambs" becomes one of three films ever to win best picture, best actress, best director, best adapted screen play and then anthony hopkins wins best actor with maybe 16 minutes of screen time. >> how come he didn't let you go? >> because i didn't ask him. >> the one thing i love so much about "thelma and louise" is it's one of the best love stories of all times. >> these two friends decide to get away and it goes off the rails really, really quickly. >> shut up. shut up. >> please don't hurt me. >> i'll spat
>> this is told by the closeup master of all time.sion kept rising and rising. >> most serial killers keep trophies from their victims. >> i didn't. >> no. you ate yours. >> "silence of the lambs" is about this eerie dance between clerise and hannibal lecter. >> people will say we're in love. >> it manages to take elements of the horror movie and even the iconography and put it into a real world thriller. >> you still wake up sometimes,...
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time now, 7:44.ring problems around the bay area. >> something new to tell you about in the redwood city area. actually palo alto area. this is northbound. report of a crash that has the left lane blocked. you can see from the map here. the rest of your south bay commute looks good overall. southbound 280, there's a report of a vehicle blocking this lane. further up the peninsula, we are still following that problem. there was an earlier crash there. and at one point, both directions were closed. now they have one way traffic control in place. the northbound lanes are shut down. no estimated time to reopen that. over on the right of your screen, you see northbound 880 at tenison. there's an injury crash and also southbound 880 at alvarado. it cleared up quite a bit. you can see not even any brake lights as you head over to the peninsula from the east bay. and then on 280 in san jose, both directions look pretty good at this hour as well. 7:45, i'm seeing a lot of fog in these pictures. >> a lot more
time now, 7:44.ring problems around the bay area. >> something new to tell you about in the redwood city area. actually palo alto area. this is northbound. report of a crash that has the left lane blocked. you can see from the map here. the rest of your south bay commute looks good overall. southbound 280, there's a report of a vehicle blocking this lane. further up the peninsula, we are still following that problem. there was an earlier crash there. and at one point, both directions were...
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sometimes they're not excited to see you but a lot of times will respect the fact you took the time comend visit them so i did that as well. >> question? >> hi. love the podcast that supplements the book so thank you for that. with this hold kind of wave of 80s nostalgia, i tonya, and the wonder woman movie, would you like to see the queen as any other media, documentary, series, anything else? >> sure. bring it on. i mean, there is something very kind of cinematic about the story. i think it's challenging to tell it just because it does span such a huge amount of time, and she used so many different identities, and she -- there's so many different chapters of her life. so i feel like that's kind of beyond my expertise to tell anyone how to do it. but one thing that i will say as far as a documentary, for instance, is that for me i found the now was really the time to tell this story because a lot of the action takes place in 1970s, you fast forward from there, 40-45 years, a lot of folks aren't around anymore. a bunch of people i spoke to in the beginning of my reporting have since pass
sometimes they're not excited to see you but a lot of times will respect the fact you took the time comend visit them so i did that as well. >> question? >> hi. love the podcast that supplements the book so thank you for that. with this hold kind of wave of 80s nostalgia, i tonya, and the wonder woman movie, would you like to see the queen as any other media, documentary, series, anything else? >> sure. bring it on. i mean, there is something very kind of cinematic about the...
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i mean, right now, in this time. at this time. >> biden is doing two things. one, he still continues to lead with the african-american and black vote, that's a big deal in our party. and then at the same time to be able to do that and still maintain this lead with independents. you know, when you see this and he's doing it with -- better than republicans than everyone else in the field that's a prescription for winning in november, that's the case he's going to keep making. and that's why he's going to have a target on his back in the debates. >> a new poll out in south carolina shows that biden way ahead with african-american voters there. he has a 51% and a 39% edge over senator harris. i mean, he maintains a very, very solid lead there which so far, it's been durable. do you agree with that? >> i think it is really far out. to echo joe, i think the reality is joe biden spent two terms with the first black president who has sky high approval ratings not just with black voters but with voters across the country, especially now, in case you missed it. so when
i mean, right now, in this time. at this time. >> biden is doing two things. one, he still continues to lead with the african-american and black vote, that's a big deal in our party. and then at the same time to be able to do that and still maintain this lead with independents. you know, when you see this and he's doing it with -- better than republicans than everyone else in the field that's a prescription for winning in november, that's the case he's going to keep making. and that's why...
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to heal the time it was now. here was appointed priest at a local church where he helped provide meals to the needy. it was during this time that he began inviting young people from chile to stay with him a number of girls spent several months at his house helping with household duties in 19031 mother from here that she believed the priest was harassing them. she said the girls had told her he kept touching their breasts finally 4 years later was transferred to. 2 years after that he was moved from there to hanover. since 2003 he's been retired and living in. when. the. is hoping to speak to some of the women from chile who stayed with peta are one young woman agrees to meet him she's a new contact her name was not mentioned in the german investigation she spent a whole year living with pay to are in hanover her sister also stayed with him and head of time she is mentioned in the head of time report but no one's been in contact with her. the family is part of sister parish. but when i was 12 or 13. you know he ca
to heal the time it was now. here was appointed priest at a local church where he helped provide meals to the needy. it was during this time that he began inviting young people from chile to stay with him a number of girls spent several months at his house helping with household duties in 19031 mother from here that she believed the priest was harassing them. she said the girls had told her he kept touching their breasts finally 4 years later was transferred to. 2 years after that he was moved...
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i can't pay 25 times for sugar water. just not of any conflict of interest to me i rather get involved in companies growing their earnings at a much faster pace, hopefully double digits. software, there's different areas we like. >> everybody is piling up on your sugar water comment >> that's a reason why the stock continues to go higher people has been questioning. i don't need to go to bat for coca-cola. laurie did a good job ever framing stocks that are not in a bubble on other multiples. no question coca-cola has been investing in other businesses and vitamin waters and other things maybe one day they will be in cannabis these companies that are cash flow aga flow >> chinese stocks are flying today. up sharply over the past month as trade tensions ease one says it could be your chance to buy tesla is in high gear. we'll tell you what to expect. >>> one stock that could deliver serious gains in the second half of the year and yes that's a hint get a deliver. we're live from times square new york city. tethmoy"ig"fast n
i can't pay 25 times for sugar water. just not of any conflict of interest to me i rather get involved in companies growing their earnings at a much faster pace, hopefully double digits. software, there's different areas we like. >> everybody is piling up on your sugar water comment >> that's a reason why the stock continues to go higher people has been questioning. i don't need to go to bat for coca-cola. laurie did a good job ever framing stocks that are not in a bubble on other...
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so he has been in opposition for some time and but thatis opposition for some time and but that is athe other topjobs that is a reconciliation story. and one of the other top jobs that that is a reconciliation story. and one of the other topjobs that has gone to sajid javid. he got the top dog going and i think some people would see that as a good sign by people who feel that experience should be put into cabinet, notjust based on whether or not they supported brexit. sajid javid does have experience in that area. the daily mail. we agreed that it makes sense on many levels for boris johnson to have done what he has done with the cabinet and the daily mail characterises it as cabinet massacre, all guns blazing. it shows his ruthlessness, it shows he wants to win and that is a marker that the rest of the covenant and, indeed, all the government need to understand. another thing that he has said on the front page is the social scare scandal. in his speech today on the steps to downing street he chose to make it one of the most prominent things that he mentioned. he wanted to solve the
so he has been in opposition for some time and but thatis opposition for some time and but that is athe other topjobs that is a reconciliation story. and one of the other top jobs that that is a reconciliation story. and one of the other topjobs that has gone to sajid javid. he got the top dog going and i think some people would see that as a good sign by people who feel that experience should be put into cabinet, notjust based on whether or not they supported brexit. sajid javid does have...
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each and every time. "dateline extra" continues. continues. it's the one inspired by dentists... with the round brush head. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gumline... for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. oral-b. brush like a pro. hilda, i like the new do. got some layers in there, huh? the more, the merrier. got to have this stuff in the morning. oh, that's too hot. act your age. get your own insurance company. carlo, why don't you start us with a little bit of cereal? you can spread it all around the table. and we're gonna split the warm hot dog. and i'll have a glass of grape juice to spill on the carpet. oh, uh, do you want some to spill? act your age. get your own insurance company. oh, uh, do you want some to spill? i'm and i'm an emt.erer when i get a migraine at work, it's debilitating. if i call out with a migraine, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i just don't want to let these people down. excedrin migraine. relief that works as hard as you do. im
each and every time. "dateline extra" continues. continues. it's the one inspired by dentists... with the round brush head. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gumline... for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. oral-b. brush like a pro. hilda, i like the new do. got some layers in there, huh? the more, the merrier. got to have this stuff in the morning. oh, that's too hot. act your age. get your own insurance company. carlo, why don't you start us with a...
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this is just this isjust a this is just a time this isjust a time right now this is just a time righto balloon in the growth are finally now facing this reckoning with a large amount of regulators looking to impose more rules. ministers are playing down the significance of sending another warship to the gulf. hms duncan willjoin the british tanker that was threatened by iranian gunboats earlier this week. iran has already warned the uk it‘s playing a "dangerous game". meanwhile, politicians in america have voted to restrict president trump‘s ability to attack iran after he claimed he didn‘t need their approval for such an action. financial pressures on private and independent day nurseries is creating a workforce crisis in england, according to a charity. the national day nurseries association says people are leaving teaching roles to work in retail because they can earn more. it blames the government for underfunding free childcare places. the department for education say children from low income families benefit from free childcare, but are monitoring the sector. how confident would
this is just this isjust a this is just a time this isjust a time right now this is just a time righto balloon in the growth are finally now facing this reckoning with a large amount of regulators looking to impose more rules. ministers are playing down the significance of sending another warship to the gulf. hms duncan willjoin the british tanker that was threatened by iranian gunboats earlier this week. iran has already warned the uk it‘s playing a "dangerous game". meanwhile,...
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last time, they didn't really get along and this time the former vice president joe biden says his not going to be as polite.>> we will see what happens tonight. to think last night debate teed up any things we may have tonight. >> i think we will hear a lot more questions about healthcare, immigration, and race. i think the a lot of the candidates will respond to some of president trump recent tweeted that some have called racist. it will also be interesting to see how cnn changes their moderation. we have received criticism relating a fire between the candidates other than moderating and asking questions that did not put them against each other.>> or podesta, thank you. >> the bay area housing market is red-hot as we all know but one neighborhood in santa clara county is even hotter for a particular group of buyers. we're talking about old palo alto. the area has the highest percentage of foreign buyers. take a look at this century old renovated estate featuring five bedrooms, a wine cellar, and agent. it is on the market for just under $40 million. the ceo says his clients are not t
last time, they didn't really get along and this time the former vice president joe biden says his not going to be as polite.>> we will see what happens tonight. to think last night debate teed up any things we may have tonight. >> i think we will hear a lot more questions about healthcare, immigration, and race. i think the a lot of the candidates will respond to some of president trump recent tweeted that some have called racist. it will also be interesting to see how cnn changes...
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i'm not sure now is the right time, either, but time will tell.s got to get behind him. you've got to give the manager to support that he needs, really, because thejob he has got is going to be mammoth. i just feel that the first time things go wrong the supporters are going to get on his back. that's not what we need. we need humility. the supporters are really split at this moment in time. —— we need unity. thejob he has got on his hands is huge, as i said. regardless of the upset — bruce is in place — what would be a measure of his success? as you said it is a club in turmoil. with the squad he has at this moment in time, if he was to keep them in the premier league that would be seen as success. we've already mentioned the fact that the two leading goal scorers from last season are no longer here and they need to be replaced. anything above that i would see as being a successful season for him. but, as i said, it's a real, realtoughjob successful season for him. but, as i said, it's a real, real toughjob he has taken on. up until two days ago,
i'm not sure now is the right time, either, but time will tell.s got to get behind him. you've got to give the manager to support that he needs, really, because thejob he has got is going to be mammoth. i just feel that the first time things go wrong the supporters are going to get on his back. that's not what we need. we need humility. the supporters are really split at this moment in time. —— we need unity. thejob he has got on his hands is huge, as i said. regardless of the upset —...
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at times.k, this area of high pressure will be building in towards the north of europe. dragging in the south initially winds which will cause a surge in temperatures. 34 in london, if it gets to 41 in paris that would set a new temperature record for the french capital. at the moment, quite a bit of cloud streaming and of the atlantic. the thickest of which is across northern ireland and western scotland. the cloud wedding ugly out to the central atlantic. this weather front has got to come through yet and there is a lot of rain to come. for northern ireland and western scotland that is where the heaviest of the rainbow bay through the rest of this afternoon. to what isn't england and wales, quite a bit of cloud and some sunny spells. with the sunshine, feeling quite warm. over 90 nightly wet weather will continue to come down across northern ireland and scotland. rainfall totals mounting up scotland. rainfall totals mounting up in western scotland. here because they ran 25 to 50 millilitres o
at times.k, this area of high pressure will be building in towards the north of europe. dragging in the south initially winds which will cause a surge in temperatures. 34 in london, if it gets to 41 in paris that would set a new temperature record for the french capital. at the moment, quite a bit of cloud streaming and of the atlantic. the thickest of which is across northern ireland and western scotland. the cloud wedding ugly out to the central atlantic. this weather front has got to come...
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to trim it, prune it from time to time. 0k. so if you like, you can try by yourself.se, the wilted ones, the dried ones. actually, i was speaking to one of the gardeners earlier and he says, you know, you almost develop this relationship and a connection with the plants. i'm not even messing about. i feel like they are speaking to me. you know, these ones are saying, "stay away from me with those scissors! "stay away from me, you madman!" now, this looks a little bit more complicated than what i was doing earlier. yes, of course. why is he shaving the clock? i will not allow you to do it. come on, come on! and the clock, is it accurate? it is accurate, of course, it is connected with the gps, you can check your timing now. let's have a look. 10:46... 10:a6, yes. good job, yeah? it is almost time for bed for me, but the team of gardeners will be working here throughout the night until the gardens reopen up to the public at 10:00 tomorrow morning, making sure that all of those millions of flowers are in blooming, tip—top condition. that's all we have on this week's prog
to trim it, prune it from time to time. 0k. so if you like, you can try by yourself.se, the wilted ones, the dried ones. actually, i was speaking to one of the gardeners earlier and he says, you know, you almost develop this relationship and a connection with the plants. i'm not even messing about. i feel like they are speaking to me. you know, these ones are saying, "stay away from me with those scissors! "stay away from me, you madman!" now, this looks a little bit more...
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time is to take responsibility for. but even with. this. readiness of everybody that. i was going to go to. i'm going to do the best they can to stay out of this booth. for. good this. the way. this once you got to know the numbers so can we be would so. love to. the. next chapter. from $1020.00 to 1970 this whole half century of american history the rate of incarceration was roughly level or about $110.00 per 100000. and this is a broad span of our history this is the ruling twenty's and prohibition the depression and all the social change the world war 2 the post-war economic boom the the fifty's the explosion of suburbia the sixty's and all the social turbulence through this whole period the rate of incarceration is roughly level in the united states at about $110.00 from 100 times and this reflects you know the policies of police departments and prosecutors and judges operating all over the country in the local and state level and then in the 1970 changes so that by now the rate of incarceration issue why does over
time is to take responsibility for. but even with. this. readiness of everybody that. i was going to go to. i'm going to do the best they can to stay out of this booth. for. good this. the way. this once you got to know the numbers so can we be would so. love to. the. next chapter. from $1020.00 to 1970 this whole half century of american history the rate of incarceration was roughly level or about $110.00 per 100000. and this is a broad span of our history this is the ruling twenty's and...
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now it‘s time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre.down to the open championship in royal portrush in northern ireland. woods won his 15th major earlier this year, but has played just ten competitive rounds since. the american is a three—time open winner, but his last victory in this tournament came in 2006. it‘s not quite — not quite as sharp as i‘d like to have it right now. i still need to get the shape of the golf ball a little better than i haveit golf ball a little better than i have it right now, especially with the weather coming in, and the winds are going to be changing. manny pacquiao‘s publicist has denied that a deal has been agreed to fight amir khan. the british boxer claims that terms have been signed off and done to face pacquiao in saudi arabia in november. but pacquiao‘s spokesperson fred sternberg told bbc sport manny has not signed any contract. khan won the wbc international welterweight title with a fourth—round stoppage of billy dib injeddah on saturday night. manchester united‘s pre—season continues in australi
now it‘s time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre.down to the open championship in royal portrush in northern ireland. woods won his 15th major earlier this year, but has played just ten competitive rounds since. the american is a three—time open winner, but his last victory in this tournament came in 2006. it‘s not quite — not quite as sharp as i‘d like to have it right now. i still need to get the shape of the golf ball a little better than i haveit golf ball a little...
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, every time.rship with their patients, listen to their patients and look for sepsis. and if they do that, most of the time, it can be spotted. all uk hospitals are meant to follow the same guidelines, but performance in wales is similar to england and neither scotland nor northern ireland provided recent data. nhs england says huge improvements have been made and it's important not to automatically give antibiotics to everyone who's very unwell, but amir halling's father says he's been robbed of his son and his family is devastated. lauren moss, bbc news. lynda reynolds is a solicitor who has represented clients with sepsis and families of those who have died. shejoins me now. good morning. what kinds of cases are you dealing with here?” good morning. what kinds of cases are you dealing with here? i deal with a variety of cases, often where sepsis is missed, sometimes altogether, and no treatment has started, and other times treatment has started too late. clearly devastating for those involved be
, every time.rship with their patients, listen to their patients and look for sepsis. and if they do that, most of the time, it can be spotted. all uk hospitals are meant to follow the same guidelines, but performance in wales is similar to england and neither scotland nor northern ireland provided recent data. nhs england says huge improvements have been made and it's important not to automatically give antibiotics to everyone who's very unwell, but amir halling's father says he's been robbed...
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you see uranium is 60 times for elevated but all the lead is that elevated to 80 times meaning almost $100.00 times above what's normal that's the same was cobalt that's the same was also in a and a 600 times one nickel but maybe you didn't know if you know dishonest ok all right i can have all of the yes you can have it's all yours but soldiers. for nailing him down for you fly me. my lifestyle died prematurely townships which children have neurological disorders and suffer from terrible coughing fits. all the medical links between poor health and mining and so clear cut. stoff at the screen open health clinic might have some odd sense. among their patients is to me. it's the 3rd time this month that my youngest son has taken an l. . ok . all right there is no. need to let him use. too much of it was it was a lesson by. not to let it go to the left is wonderful. because of them don't know. so how he got there. their baby has called brocade she's. i was just into school and both science sometimes receive worst so you get a child with a cough like the one that i just saw. she was havin
you see uranium is 60 times for elevated but all the lead is that elevated to 80 times meaning almost $100.00 times above what's normal that's the same was cobalt that's the same was also in a and a 600 times one nickel but maybe you didn't know if you know dishonest ok all right i can have all of the yes you can have it's all yours but soldiers. for nailing him down for you fly me. my lifestyle died prematurely townships which children have neurological disorders and suffer from terrible...
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unfortunately, time grabbed me. an answer. gave you larry: alright, so you already sort of mentioned you go from there. you go to basic flight training in pensacola. and you absolutely loved that. dan: marine di made believers out of us. basic flight training. -- you go through a boot camp, basic flight training. then you go on to advance. you get fuel jets. you've got to realize, particularly for the ladies, there wasn't -- other than korea, there wasn't a lot of male expertise in flying tactical jets. it was something new and very exciting. it's a root ticket write every day and they pay you to do it. i think i was born to do it. -- so that's why. i think i was born to do it. and i enjoyed it very much. long-winded answer. larry: actually, regarding the panther, you started out a prop trainer in basic. tv, too? dan: oh, no. that old thing covered up in oil? that was typical. g28 after that. i went toof course, advanced training in texas. they bring you along pretty fast. six months. six months, you're going to cover the spec
unfortunately, time grabbed me. an answer. gave you larry: alright, so you already sort of mentioned you go from there. you go to basic flight training in pensacola. and you absolutely loved that. dan: marine di made believers out of us. basic flight training. -- you go through a boot camp, basic flight training. then you go on to advance. you get fuel jets. you've got to realize, particularly for the ladies, there wasn't -- other than korea, there wasn't a lot of male expertise in flying...
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