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there is a time to be born time to play a time to after a time to kill and a time to heal a time to breakild up. a time to weep and a time to laugh. time to mourn and a time to dance. time to cast away stones and gather together time to embrace and refrain from embracing. a time to keep in time to pass away. a time to keep silent and a time to speak a time to love and a time to hate. a time to war and a time for peace. >> good afternoon. jim always thought he was the luckiest guy in the world, and he was. once made for optimism and the unwavering to be - - belief in people. he still ordered us this coming now from and then with only a bus ticket and a carton of cigarettes. he arrived in columbia missouri told the admissions officer he could not pay the tuition of $85 and for speaking jim at the end of the day had a loan. he did not go to journalism school to be earning - - ernest hemingway a reporter would go places and meet people a reporter would go places and meet people but he had already written dozens of short stories while at the victoria trill waystation for who but jim just wrote
there is a time to be born time to play a time to after a time to kill and a time to heal a time to breakild up. a time to weep and a time to laugh. time to mourn and a time to dance. time to cast away stones and gather together time to embrace and refrain from embracing. a time to keep in time to pass away. a time to keep silent and a time to speak a time to love and a time to hate. a time to war and a time for peace. >> good afternoon. jim always thought he was the luckiest guy in the...
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time to have a good time with. chris up 0. point. 02 ok so we had a very interesting challenge where take it on you beat me on his 2nd time around although i only got one time gun lobby's time was 48 seconds as compared to my 51 seconds but he did not and so a lot of questions couldn't be important on. for me i mean the fact that my goodness guiding sort of leads to the same time as dani's was in the congo a being which is if nixon of the can say the not personalities and not the watch would you like to add one more finally to $48.00 point form and i must say and notes am i going to johnson's some of that is a little bit unfair because the tone was not running around so i think i'm told it's equalized so you can use get involved and join with scouts absolutely so we can both take in the ok. so another car lover's challenge ends in a tie. and they got hanukkah's peugeot home safely from spoke to next time to see would by shelley and ronnie get up to one for wheels to listen to this. is. something you continue. things. like. sto
time to have a good time with. chris up 0. point. 02 ok so we had a very interesting challenge where take it on you beat me on his 2nd time around although i only got one time gun lobby's time was 48 seconds as compared to my 51 seconds but he did not and so a lot of questions couldn't be important on. for me i mean the fact that my goodness guiding sort of leads to the same time as dani's was in the congo a being which is if nixon of the can say the not personalities and not the watch would...
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of time in march.king a the march 36 calls. they bought a nice chunk of these calls. you can see i think negotiably it was 10,000. now it is over 12,000 of these calls. trading for 65 cents they were also buying march 35 calls but that was in a smaller size i like this trade, i will be in it for couple of weeks i like it. maybe there is more upside, a spike, a little bit better performance. maybe woe see that happening that's what the option is trying to indicate right now next one, a really good one for you. gld. we used to talk about it on the run up that we had we are starting to see a more consistent run as it is going to the seven year highs in terms of gold a little bit of a pullback in that, they are buying the april 164 calls. about $10 out of the money they are trading them at 1.25. trading the 70 strike call against that these are going for 1.25 they are risk managing themselves i like this. initially they bought 5,000. i like this one. i am going to be in it a little bit longer it is april.
of time in march.king a the march 36 calls. they bought a nice chunk of these calls. you can see i think negotiably it was 10,000. now it is over 12,000 of these calls. trading for 65 cents they were also buying march 35 calls but that was in a smaller size i like this trade, i will be in it for couple of weeks i like it. maybe there is more upside, a spike, a little bit better performance. maybe woe see that happening that's what the option is trying to indicate right now next one, a really...
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can pick up just in time. but set pieces continue to prove tricky as she defends herself she doubled the lead in the 39th minute with yes i know the season i. i don't remember any chance. bremen so i mean i think. she was right raymond's best chance came like this. time the coach had to read had enough. immediately after the break french manoukian a major. round and standing person the person. 6 focus now turns to their champions league fixture against tottenham it was good to see that. the guys at the us that the guys think on wednesday with important game as well and were happy today. as expected to the title candidates for old days of the strike. now to another top side to face of all the tough opponents don't bust his frankfurt. with. a top team with top class support and some top stars among their ranks. but as good as they are going forward and approach to a mistake at the back and is costing them points thank god their butts to the yellow as frank. appreciates. old men have to beat us if they want to co
can pick up just in time. but set pieces continue to prove tricky as she defends herself she doubled the lead in the 39th minute with yes i know the season i. i don't remember any chance. bremen so i mean i think. she was right raymond's best chance came like this. time the coach had to read had enough. immediately after the break french manoukian a major. round and standing person the person. 6 focus now turns to their champions league fixture against tottenham it was good to see that. the...
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that's 10 times as much. and the disparity becomes more pronounced when you consider the population served. a mere $6 was spent on the bay for each resident of the bay area while almost $30 was spent for each resident living near chesapeake bay, and almost $60 per resident near puget sound. the most recent round of appropriations and early 2018, the san francisco bay appropriations remained at 4 $8 million while smaller geographic programs received substantially more, including lake champlain with $8.3 million, and long island sound with $12 million. the san francisco bay restoration act will authorize $25 million annually for five years to fund water quality improvement efforts, wetland and fware restoration, endangered species recovery, and adaptation to climate change. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. mast: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman fre serves. the gentlewoman from california is recognized. >> i yie
that's 10 times as much. and the disparity becomes more pronounced when you consider the population served. a mere $6 was spent on the bay for each resident of the bay area while almost $30 was spent for each resident living near chesapeake bay, and almost $60 per resident near puget sound. the most recent round of appropriations and early 2018, the san francisco bay appropriations remained at 4 $8 million while smaller geographic programs received substantially more, including lake champlain...
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reading time.would say life is for people who can't read, time is for people who can't think. that was the mantra he had because time was such a predictable voice of conservatism. a particular voice that kept china out of the union for years. the less un. - - it was only when - - came in that it became less conservative than it was at that time. if you think about citizen kane, you think about the role of opinion in his publications. this is not some new reality. what i think is the main differences that we have to come to terms with today are one, a president who is unique in history in terms of what he calls in the art of the deal, truthful hyperbole. and the ways in which technology particularly twitter, but other things as well. and up with people asserting opinions that may not be really consistent with the publications they work for. which goes to the whole fake news issue which we have to deal with. at the same time, we are continuing to cover the head of government. >> if i can come to you
reading time.would say life is for people who can't read, time is for people who can't think. that was the mantra he had because time was such a predictable voice of conservatism. a particular voice that kept china out of the union for years. the less un. - - it was only when - - came in that it became less conservative than it was at that time. if you think about citizen kane, you think about the role of opinion in his publications. this is not some new reality. what i think is the main...
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these are like four times, five times normal traffic because of exactly that chart you showed as far as traffic patterns in beijing. yeah because those folks aren't going out as much all the apps are being downloaded virtually anything to do with watching something, whether it is with ten cent or anything else or downloading an app to get something delivered to them. >> who knows, but if we close positive today that's going to be one hell of a story after being down another -- the pockets of the market are already turning green. >> you have one of the biggest sectors in the s&p that just went green while jon was talk. it is the xlv. the answer is staring you right in the face. this is a sector that doesn't rely on cyclical growth. secular growth stories health care is the second cheapest sector in the stock market other than energy and is very, very tiven than energy defensive sector, revenue growth is supposed to be up 10% from the fourth quarter this year that they are reporting now versus the year prior. you have got growth. you have got non-cyclicality you have got cheap stocks,
these are like four times, five times normal traffic because of exactly that chart you showed as far as traffic patterns in beijing. yeah because those folks aren't going out as much all the apps are being downloaded virtually anything to do with watching something, whether it is with ten cent or anything else or downloading an app to get something delivered to them. >> who knows, but if we close positive today that's going to be one hell of a story after being down another -- the pockets...
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now it‘s time for sportsday.at‘s coming up on sportsday this evening how will manchester city respond on the pitch after last weeks uefa punishment i‘m katie shanahan, live at the etihad as manchester city play for the first time since their ban from european football also coming up in the programme. injury hit tottenham take on leipzig in the champions league a very big dealfor their a very big deal for their opponents. inducted into the hall of fame, but what has the game learned from his tragic death. and will head live to las vegas for a flavour of fight week ahead of furey versus wilder pa rt week ahead of furey versus wilder part two. evening, manchester city face west ham injust under an hour, this is the league match that was postponed ten days ago becasue of storm keera, they got special permission from uefa to play on a champions league night. last friday, the champions were informed by uefa that they were guilty of serious breaches of their financial fairplay regulations. a 25 million pound fine and th
now it‘s time for sportsday.at‘s coming up on sportsday this evening how will manchester city respond on the pitch after last weeks uefa punishment i‘m katie shanahan, live at the etihad as manchester city play for the first time since their ban from european football also coming up in the programme. injury hit tottenham take on leipzig in the champions league a very big dealfor their a very big deal for their opponents. inducted into the hall of fame, but what has the game learned from...
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what a week it's been in west berlin off the humiliation of time to time out hasn't returned to work on tuesday morning to find themselves without a coach. this morning we came hold prepared for a new recruit your challenger despite the warning very heard the news you're going to stand it made a stop the public exits issuing a surprise resignation statement on facebook without talking to anyone at the club understandably his boss is slim none seemed pleased what are you going in the football business a long. time since 1906 and i think i have encountered a whole lot of what happened on tuesday morning i've got to say that was a 1st for me and use a form of to talk. the day off to his dramatic departure klinsmann seems a little more reflective. to me if i'd taken more time if i communicated more with the head to leadership and gone through the whole situation the maybe it wouldn't have happened like it did yesterday morning. when your son for. the 1st quickly as he made his decision he seemed to regress hits. the clown was no supressed this is here to talk it's unacceptable maybe it's
what a week it's been in west berlin off the humiliation of time to time out hasn't returned to work on tuesday morning to find themselves without a coach. this morning we came hold prepared for a new recruit your challenger despite the warning very heard the news you're going to stand it made a stop the public exits issuing a surprise resignation statement on facebook without talking to anyone at the club understandably his boss is slim none seemed pleased what are you going in the football...
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only this time to regret it. after dancing the germany goalie dentistry benny strong his way through the bye and defense to throw his team a lifeline 10 at half time not bad for a small time club for most of their life have been in the 3rd division and are playing only their 2nd season in the big lee. di and bounce back in the 2nd tough and it was leavened dusky restore of the champions league on 17 minutes. but the hosts was soon caught napping again 5 minutes later it was to all call to see of part of own substate mikko i'm. told by a man who'd face next level chelsea in the champions league next it was time to swap caught up on the side. so in the dying minutes liver stepped up to smash in the cross street to the final score. we were able to handle the pressure even if the game certainly didn't go according to plan. not least. so fond of all for the pressure they put fine under now we'll see whether 2nd place like 6 could prevail against shaka. because last blueness league title is so long ago that the only fo
only this time to regret it. after dancing the germany goalie dentistry benny strong his way through the bye and defense to throw his team a lifeline 10 at half time not bad for a small time club for most of their life have been in the 3rd division and are playing only their 2nd season in the big lee. di and bounce back in the 2nd tough and it was leavened dusky restore of the champions league on 17 minutes. but the hosts was soon caught napping again 5 minutes later it was to all call to see...
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we have found it time and again, the number of times they have lied and not had the facts before them. reporter: we have all the facts in this case? mr. mccarthy: do you have the department of justice comment? reporter: we don't know why these four prosecutors stepped aside. that's pretty strange. so i would argue -- mr. mccarthy: do you have the attorney general coming before the committee? yes. so why would you jump to a conclusion like eric swalwell for impeachment before you've heard anything about the attorney general? but you have the answer from the department of justice that said the decision was made long before there was any tweets. but lo and behold, no one wants to trust that and believe that? because you're going down the exact same path we have before. you can lie from the idea, you can just claim impeachment. instead of listening to the facts and stop this nightmare that they've been trying to put us through. listen. they promised the american public they would be different. let's work on what america wants us to work on. reporter: on the e.r.a., what is your stance --
we have found it time and again, the number of times they have lied and not had the facts before them. reporter: we have all the facts in this case? mr. mccarthy: do you have the department of justice comment? reporter: we don't know why these four prosecutors stepped aside. that's pretty strange. so i would argue -- mr. mccarthy: do you have the attorney general coming before the committee? yes. so why would you jump to a conclusion like eric swalwell for impeachment before you've heard...
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to time.of these stocks, you know, could work from here but every story is a little different. right? like the people who are recommending diamond back are not looking at amazon. these are totally different analyst pools. energy, very difficult sector. you know, diamond back, best of the bunch. amazon, obviously tech stock in the other f.a.n.g. index everybody loves it for a variety of different reasons. >> norwegian cruiselines on here i don't know when you started putting this together but the coronavirus is scaring people off? >> i agree the coronavirus is a funny thing. we were talking about how it is going to impact global gdp for me, every gets a pass. q 1, chinese print it is down six, whatever, we know what happened there and you look forward you don't want to minimize the human tragedy but they tend to be three to six month impacts. >> that's how i am looking at it everybody will say okay but it is there is an asterisk. it is the coronavirus quarter. diamond back energy. i spoke to an
to time.of these stocks, you know, could work from here but every story is a little different. right? like the people who are recommending diamond back are not looking at amazon. these are totally different analyst pools. energy, very difficult sector. you know, diamond back, best of the bunch. amazon, obviously tech stock in the other f.a.n.g. index everybody loves it for a variety of different reasons. >> norwegian cruiselines on here i don't know when you started putting this together...
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we will leave the times now.tt there, apparently waiting to have his oscar engraved. i thought it was all done in advance. how naive. let's look at the mail. it depends where you stand, it's either very reassuring or not with the hazmat suits was that this brighton surgery was shut because of the coronavirus. it is quite worrying. —— with the hazmat suits. i'm not sure the front page does anything to allay fears being felt but it is the key question. we don't actually know how many more people are infected. i mean, the new cases of people who have come into contact from this so—called super spreader was the rather awful term that has been given to a businessman who contracted it on a trip to singapore. there are 11 people who are reported to have got it from him. he didn't know he had the virus. he is contagious, but he's not aware of it? he travelled to a french ski chalet close to my —— montblanc and managed to infect 11 people. two of which are doctors. the races to find those people who he came into with —— b
we will leave the times now.tt there, apparently waiting to have his oscar engraved. i thought it was all done in advance. how naive. let's look at the mail. it depends where you stand, it's either very reassuring or not with the hazmat suits was that this brighton surgery was shut because of the coronavirus. it is quite worrying. —— with the hazmat suits. i'm not sure the front page does anything to allay fears being felt but it is the key question. we don't actually know how many more...
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this is the time to watch. and simultaneously the stage that all these democratic candidates are trying to earn their way onto for the general election is also something that appears to be spinning and changing pretty rapidly. democratic voters tell pollsters in state after state after state the thing they're most looking for from a democratic candidate is somebody who can beat the incumbent candidate. our understanding what it takes to run against trump is evolving at the same time this democratic primary is getting so interesting. because, i mean, ask yourself. at this point, at this point in the trump presidency, at this point in the news, what do you really think the odds are that president trump and attorney general william barr won't open up some kind of federal criminal investigation into whichever democrat trump ends up running against in the general election? what do you think the odds are they won't do that? or if they can't wait that long, if they're too impatient, what do you think the odds are that
this is the time to watch. and simultaneously the stage that all these democratic candidates are trying to earn their way onto for the general election is also something that appears to be spinning and changing pretty rapidly. democratic voters tell pollsters in state after state after state the thing they're most looking for from a democratic candidate is somebody who can beat the incumbent candidate. our understanding what it takes to run against trump is evolving at the same time this...
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i look in the mirror, and for the first time in a long time, i actually like what i see. - [narrator]ugh in cosmetics. we're proud to introduce our best system ever with skincare powered cosmetics designed and formulated to help you seemingly turn back time to look years younger fast. say so long to old makeup like concealers, makeup, and powders you've applied the same old way for years that can cake up, clog pores, and just make you look unnatural and older. because touchless luminess isn't regular foundation, it's different. airbrush is the hollywood secret to beautifully cover flaws instantly with the smoothest, most natural look available, to look years younger, fast and easy. luminess skincare powered cosmetics includes our radical 4-in-1 silk formula, combining anti-aging skincare, hydrating skin-loving moisturizer, high-coverage concealer, to cover your most unsightly blemishes, and all-day 18 hour non-creasing foundation into one super concentrated formula applied with the power of our luminess airbrush. the specially formulated luminess foundation helps you get stunning resu
i look in the mirror, and for the first time in a long time, i actually like what i see. - [narrator]ugh in cosmetics. we're proud to introduce our best system ever with skincare powered cosmetics designed and formulated to help you seemingly turn back time to look years younger fast. say so long to old makeup like concealers, makeup, and powders you've applied the same old way for years that can cake up, clog pores, and just make you look unnatural and older. because touchless luminess isn't...
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for the he gentlelady time. request a favorable vote for the legislation and yield balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady from colorado reserves, and the idaho is from recognized. chairman --r: madam chair, i r: madam yield 2 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. lamalfa. the chair: the gentleman is nafr -- 2 1/2 2 minutes. r. la mall far: i -- mr. lamalfa: i rise in opposition to this bill. nearly 1 1/2 million acres of new wilderness. one bill included in this impact northern california, my area. of new 262,000 acres wilderness designations despite concerns from local communities they would be impacted. we have seen the devastation that wildfires cause in northern and time and e time again. so why are we putting more land wildernessestrictive category which will make it even more difficult to properly access orests and to them? potential wilderness is tip dlee typically treated as wilderness anyway so you have 51,000 acres that will be as if it's wilderness. we should be prioritizing forest
for the he gentlelady time. request a favorable vote for the legislation and yield balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady from colorado reserves, and the idaho is from recognized. chairman --r: madam chair, i r: madam yield 2 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. lamalfa. the chair: the gentleman is nafr -- 2 1/2 2 minutes. r. la mall far: i -- mr. lamalfa: i rise in opposition to this bill. nearly 1 1/2 million acres of new wilderness. one bill included in this impact...
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and, so, you know, when is the right time? when is the right time to do it?rsonal announcement and campaigners hope that this moment may help others struggling to come to terms with their own identities. ben hunte, bbc news. coming up at 6am, breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. but now on bbc news: the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show: i am in the mall dives meeting the people working to protect a unique underwater environment —— maldives and go swimming with sharks but lived to tell the tale. every time you get touched by a venue sort of bounce a little bit —— by a thin, you sort of bounce a little bit! we go to rio. and we meet the tattoo artist inspired by traditional art forms in argentina. for many of us, the maldives are a dream destination. with their pristine, white sandy beaches, clear blue c and skies, and luxurious villas, the maldives epitomised high and holidays. this is my first time in the maldives and it's absolutely beautiful! it's like the colours of the water and the environment is just amazing — so much wildli
and, so, you know, when is the right time? when is the right time to do it?rsonal announcement and campaigners hope that this moment may help others struggling to come to terms with their own identities. ben hunte, bbc news. coming up at 6am, breakfast with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. but now on bbc news: the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show: i am in the mall dives meeting the people working to protect a unique underwater environment —— maldives and go swimming with...
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it's time to end the practice of legislators serving as paid lobbyists. [ applause ] in fact, it's time to end the for-profit influence peddling among all elected officials at every level of government in illinois. [ applause ] disclosure of conflicts of interest and punishment for breaching them must be included in any ethics package for us to truly clean up government. most states have a revolving door provision for legislators and it's time for illinois to join them. elected officials shouldn't be allowed to retire and immediately start lobbying their former colleagues. it's wrong and it's got to stop. there are many more ethics reforms that must be addressed this spring and i expect the legislature's bipartisan ethics commission to issue its report in the next eight weeks. restoring the public's trust is of paramount importance. let's not let the well connected and the well protected work the system while the interests of ordinary citizens are forgotten. there is too much that needs to be accomplished to lift up all of the people of illinois. the overwhelming majority of people invo
it's time to end the practice of legislators serving as paid lobbyists. [ applause ] in fact, it's time to end the for-profit influence peddling among all elected officials at every level of government in illinois. [ applause ] disclosure of conflicts of interest and punishment for breaching them must be included in any ethics package for us to truly clean up government. most states have a revolving door provision for legislators and it's time for illinois to join them. elected officials...
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heard of bremen are in danger of relegation for the 1st time in nearly 40 years. they spent just one year out of the top flight since the blunders league is inception. along the way they've been champions 4 times most recently in 2004 they're an institution in german football and won the european cup winners' cup in 1992 luminaries like. miroslav klose a. and cloud your bizarre oh well got a break through the club but i've heard of brandon about to fade away i have i think 11 games and now from now on we have to take take care of this they need to start taking points it's time now now we have to get time's running out braman can be a real match for dortmund who they knocked out of the cup in early february as they did a year really get to. put the bundles legere is a different beast and not suffer giving one. there was plenty to lament at braman with 5 successive home defeats and the only goal scored this year coming from their opponents could florian ko fell turn the trend around again storm. as it turned out any positive pre-match attitude came to little despite
heard of bremen are in danger of relegation for the 1st time in nearly 40 years. they spent just one year out of the top flight since the blunders league is inception. along the way they've been champions 4 times most recently in 2004 they're an institution in german football and won the european cup winners' cup in 1992 luminaries like. miroslav klose a. and cloud your bizarre oh well got a break through the club but i've heard of brandon about to fade away i have i think 11 games and now from...
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they have got time after time after time extended. it is not a soft story. >> abe. but there are some potential recommendations that the commission could make. >> i think about two stages. anything to do now and when they are getting work done? what can we learn about this requirement in the future, specifically if you make a property owner do work that will affect the ability of its small accident to operate, what are the requirements the property owner indicate that they are commercial tenants to find a new space if they need to? >> to educate merchants to not sign a lease until they go over some of these extremely important things that could affect them negatively in the future. a lot of people aren't thinking that much about these things and they smack them in the face. they need to know, you know, maybe they don't want to sign a lease of that space. i think we need to get that out there. >> i will report back in the next commission meeting. >> that is a good example. if they send notice to the tenants. who is complying? these are simple things we could have don
they have got time after time after time extended. it is not a soft story. >> abe. but there are some potential recommendations that the commission could make. >> i think about two stages. anything to do now and when they are getting work done? what can we learn about this requirement in the future, specifically if you make a property owner do work that will affect the ability of its small accident to operate, what are the requirements the property owner indicate that they are...
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what do you feel is a role in this era of journalism and specific to the times, the only time you see a similar division and your staff? >> i think there are several components to that august 19 episode in the new york times, one of which was the word racism, whether that was a fair label for the president or whether as a thing in older generation of editors felt that went to questions of intent and given that the presidents elections, you are never sure whether it was racism or sexism or gender issues and so that was one part, the second, is the question of how much opinion editorial voice is appropriate in the news sections of various enterprises. i think with the growth of the 24/7 newsroom and with the speed with which news is disseminated, the longer follow-up pieces via newspapers are more akin to what magazines have traditionally done with a much more room for voice than the traditional newspaper. i think it's a trend that will continue, it's a difficult one to address and especially the side of that which is when the journalist who disagree with the phaseposition of a particul
what do you feel is a role in this era of journalism and specific to the times, the only time you see a similar division and your staff? >> i think there are several components to that august 19 episode in the new york times, one of which was the word racism, whether that was a fair label for the president or whether as a thing in older generation of editors felt that went to questions of intent and given that the presidents elections, you are never sure whether it was racism or sexism or...
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reclaiming my time.i agree with some of that assessment that they don't have that information and i'm worried about that. as a doctor i don't when you're fighting a new disease time is of the essence. that means people and medical supplies at the epicenter. because that will help limit the spread before it reaches of the countries. it took over a week at the disease was first diagnosed for the administration just to clarify that sending humanitarian assistance would not trigger sanctions. will the administration be issuing new licenses for iran sanctions that address issues connected to coronavirus? >> the predicate of your question is not accurate. there has been a continuously an avenue for the movement of medical and humidity in goods inside the islamic republic of iran. they have not been sanctioned at any time, before the advent of the coronavirus and concurrently. >> reclaiming my time. let's just make sure we do everything we can to stop and assist iran. iran's isolation has made less open and les
reclaiming my time.i agree with some of that assessment that they don't have that information and i'm worried about that. as a doctor i don't when you're fighting a new disease time is of the essence. that means people and medical supplies at the epicenter. because that will help limit the spread before it reaches of the countries. it took over a week at the disease was first diagnosed for the administration just to clarify that sending humanitarian assistance would not trigger sanctions. will...
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for the first time, competitors will receive equal pay.be male orfemale, or wheelchair participants from england to wales, all get paid exactly the same money to play. the new season starts next month and the rollers are fine—tuning their preparations, excited for what will be there first time competing. ben price, bbc news. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are former labour director of communications, lance price, and former conservative staffer, jo—anne nadler. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph says the country's top doctor is warning that major concerts and events could be cancelled in an effort to stop the spread of coronavirus. the metro carries the story of a man who, after calling the nhs hotline111 to report his flu—like symptoms, was sent to a busy hospital rather than being told to self—isolate. the financial times leads with the plunge in worldwide stock markets, as traders dump
for the first time, competitors will receive equal pay.be male orfemale, or wheelchair participants from england to wales, all get paid exactly the same money to play. the new season starts next month and the rollers are fine—tuning their preparations, excited for what will be there first time competing. ben price, bbc news. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are former...
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and, so, you know, when is the right time? when is the right time to do it?ery personal announcement and campaigners hope that this moment may help others struggling to come to terms with their own identities. ben hunte, bbc news. now on bbc news, in a special edition, talking movies reports from hollywood previewing the 92nd annual academy awards. hello from the soon to open academy museum in los angeles, a globalfilm hub celebrating the art and science of cinema. ontong broke and welcome to our special programme previewing the 92nd annual academy awards. we recently went on a tour of the museum, which is priming itself for an unveiling later this year after several delays stop is 02 a brief overview of the oscars race. headlines this year, very close best director and best picture contest at. nobody is quite sure which film will win. will it be the irishman or once upona will win. will it be the irishman or once upon a time in hollywood or will the south korean picture parasite triumph or will it be the british war epic 1917?” parasite triumph or will it be
and, so, you know, when is the right time? when is the right time to do it?ery personal announcement and campaigners hope that this moment may help others struggling to come to terms with their own identities. ben hunte, bbc news. now on bbc news, in a special edition, talking movies reports from hollywood previewing the 92nd annual academy awards. hello from the soon to open academy museum in los angeles, a globalfilm hub celebrating the art and science of cinema. ontong broke and welcome to...
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time to overcome boundaries and connection to god. it is time for. indeed obvious coming up ahead. minds. earth home and to millions of species a home worth saving. the global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. losing interactive content to inspire people to take action global ideas the environment series of global 3000 on deep. w. . share prices plunged across asia the whole region is in the grasp of coronavirus fears the shanghai composite index nosedives by nearly 9 percent s. $420000000000.00 i wiped off the china stock market alone. breaks it is done now for the real issues the u.k. government is trying to tackle pressing domestic problems like the lack of affordable housing but critics call the plans dangerous. and how to reach.
time to overcome boundaries and connection to god. it is time for. indeed obvious coming up ahead. minds. earth home and to millions of species a home worth saving. the global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. losing interactive content to inspire people to take action global ideas the environment series of global 3000 on deep. w. . share prices plunged across asia the...
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screen time.as like, i'm not doing it. i can't do it. >> oh man. i faced the music. it doesn't look good. >> but i do -- i'm thinking my brain's okay. right? >> we're doing all right, i think. >>> coming up, the new debate, how many times should you use your bath towel before tossing it into the wash? >>> ahead of his new espn documentary, nba star dwyane wade opens up about being the father of a transgender child and the advice he's now giving to all parents. >>> but first the desperate rescue of two women trapped in an avalanche and what may have saved their lives. and what may have saved their lives. nyquifor your worst cold andrful relieflu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nightime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insu
screen time.as like, i'm not doing it. i can't do it. >> oh man. i faced the music. it doesn't look good. >> but i do -- i'm thinking my brain's okay. right? >> we're doing all right, i think. >>> coming up, the new debate, how many times should you use your bath towel before tossing it into the wash? >>> ahead of his new espn documentary, nba star dwyane wade opens up about being the father of a transgender child and the advice he's now giving to all...
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this happens time and time again.see markets overreact to the downside and equally then overreact to the upside. we ignore fundamentals on our -- at our peril. today, we had very decent results again being ignored. but at the heart of this, yes, coronavirus causing problems, it will bring down gdp growth in andpe, across the world, that has to be factored into markets. generally it is right for things to be lower today, but how you react depends on the type of investor you are. you either hide in safe havens, treasuries and bond proxies, or you may take the opportunity and look for areas hit harder. matt: so far, everything i have seen from companies reporting earnings to analysts trying to assess the situation is the expectation that this will just, this coronavirus will just have an effect in one quarter or maybe two quarters and then we move past it, everyone using sars kind of as a measuring stick. do you agree with that assessment? what kind of recovery do you think we are going to see? rebecca: i think it depend
this happens time and time again.see markets overreact to the downside and equally then overreact to the upside. we ignore fundamentals on our -- at our peril. today, we had very decent results again being ignored. but at the heart of this, yes, coronavirus causing problems, it will bring down gdp growth in andpe, across the world, that has to be factored into markets. generally it is right for things to be lower today, but how you react depends on the type of investor you are. you either hide...
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the second time wasn't as bad as the first time. figured, well, i can make it a second time. >> did you hear about the casualties on the beach? >> no, nothing. we were several miles -- not several, probably two, three miles out in the ocean on the big troop carriers. and you could see the blasts during the daylight, of course there's smoke going up and all that sort of thing. you could hear the blasts and feel the vibration of them, but it wasn't close enough that you could see any detail whatsoever. so, we really did not know what was going on on the beach. i know i didn't. >> you finally get in the boat for the second time and i guess then you headed for the shore? >> we went back out and started circling again, but just before noon that day, they had enough space where the fourth division had moved off to the right, the 50 division had moved off to the left, that left the middle open and that's where we went in. we became the spearhead division to go across the airfields and it was at the end of the first airfield, where most of
the second time wasn't as bad as the first time. figured, well, i can make it a second time. >> did you hear about the casualties on the beach? >> no, nothing. we were several miles -- not several, probably two, three miles out in the ocean on the big troop carriers. and you could see the blasts during the daylight, of course there's smoke going up and all that sort of thing. you could hear the blasts and feel the vibration of them, but it wasn't close enough that you could see any...
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bitcoin's boom time continues, back above 10,000.should be bitcoin now up 44% this year so, tim we went from zero to 20,000, back to 4,000, now back to 10,000. is anything different this time around >> i think what's different is first of all you have shoek shaken out weak players, and shaken out momentum, and further down the road in terms much institutional follow-through you had major banks talk about blockchain platforms had a dynamic where money is freer than free. gold is rallying why shouldn't bitcoin rally. >> i think i agree you think about the last part, the fed gone nuts as guy thinks it has, all the central banks going nuts, that's part of the bull case for bitcoin plus institutional interest as well. >> but listen so we got rates lower. gold up with you, utilities up bitcoin up all acting like save haven taking me back to the maga trade what's going on that seems bifurcated in the market where they are doing the heavy lifting. but the other things we identify as save haven assets are perked sflup possible coronavirus a l
bitcoin's boom time continues, back above 10,000.should be bitcoin now up 44% this year so, tim we went from zero to 20,000, back to 4,000, now back to 10,000. is anything different this time around >> i think what's different is first of all you have shoek shaken out weak players, and shaken out momentum, and further down the road in terms much institutional follow-through you had major banks talk about blockchain platforms had a dynamic where money is freer than free. gold is rallying...
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that sunday, february 23 at specific time -- pacific time.ay, on bookdent's tv, discussions on u.s. china relations. reforming journalism and startups in san francisco. condoleezza rice discusses u.s. china relations in the 21st century. >> there were those that believed that the integration of china into the international economy, we saw the liberalization of chinese politics. you said the expectation had been cooperation with china. i think the expectation was integration with china. now you see frustration with that. >> at 4:00 p.m.,
that sunday, february 23 at specific time -- pacific time.ay, on bookdent's tv, discussions on u.s. china relations. reforming journalism and startups in san francisco. condoleezza rice discusses u.s. china relations in the 21st century. >> there were those that believed that the integration of china into the international economy, we saw the liberalization of chinese politics. you said the expectation had been cooperation with china. i think the expectation was integration with china....
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or full-time basis. you'll learn a step-by-step blueprint for flipping homes and buying and holding income properties that generate consistent cash flow. this is the exact process than and thousands of students have used to get started and become successful and now it's your turn. on today's show, you'll meet people just like you who've attended than's class and completely transformed their lives. - i never knew there was so many ways to invest in real estate without using our own money. - i got my monthly reports which show consistent, strong returns much better than i was getting in the stock market. - i was able to buy and renovate 10 properties in just one year while still working a full time job. - we actually sold a house last week. we purchased it, renovated it, listed it, and sold it. i've never been there. - because of my passive income portfolio growing, i now have a little bit more time that i can spend with my kids. - said i wanted financial freedom. i wanted to get out of that rat race and i
or full-time basis. you'll learn a step-by-step blueprint for flipping homes and buying and holding income properties that generate consistent cash flow. this is the exact process than and thousands of students have used to get started and become successful and now it's your turn. on today's show, you'll meet people just like you who've attended than's class and completely transformed their lives. - i never knew there was so many ways to invest in real estate without using our own money. - i...
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give yourself a lot of extra time. if this is your commute this morning, it's going to be awhile before this crash is cleared from the scene. chp notes do say there are injuries in this crash. right now all lanes blocked at powell street. let's show you the backup here. you can see it extends beyond berkley into el cirrito and here's a quick check. all that traffic is being held just beyond this point on the east shore freeway because of that crash on westbound 80 at powell. let's check in with steve paulson. >>> thank you, allie. we'll get to it here. not as warm as yesterday, but it will still be above average. san francisco, the higher clouds are there. still a slight easterly component. that's going to translate into pretty mild conditions. mid 60s to near 70 degrees. >> steve, thank you. >>> time is 5:02. new this morning, firefighters responding to a house fire. the people who lived there were having construction work done inside the home. at this point, firefighters don't know if that contributed to the fire. >>
give yourself a lot of extra time. if this is your commute this morning, it's going to be awhile before this crash is cleared from the scene. chp notes do say there are injuries in this crash. right now all lanes blocked at powell street. let's show you the backup here. you can see it extends beyond berkley into el cirrito and here's a quick check. all that traffic is being held just beyond this point on the east shore freeway because of that crash on westbound 80 at powell. let's check in with...
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times.steal a march on its big rivals, the apple iphone certainly doesn't fold and china's huawei has a problem with its image and its reputation over security and then there's the question of then there's the question of the coronavirus. skyhigh prices, nearly $1400 for the flip phone, may put some consumers off industry analysts think samsung is well—placed to fight back against the likes of huawei. the disadvantage samsung has at the moment is china, and i think the push with 5g might actually help them recapture some market share within the chinese market where they lost a lot of ground to chinese players. coronavirus threatens to cast a shadow over the phone industry, but for samsung, which does most of its manufacturing outside china, it could be an opportunity to pull ahead of its rivals. rory cellan—jones, bbc news, san francisco. now let's brief you on some other business stories. shares of softbank are surging by as much as 12.5% after a merger between t—mobile and sprint was given
times.steal a march on its big rivals, the apple iphone certainly doesn't fold and china's huawei has a problem with its image and its reputation over security and then there's the question of then there's the question of the coronavirus. skyhigh prices, nearly $1400 for the flip phone, may put some consumers off industry analysts think samsung is well—placed to fight back against the likes of huawei. the disadvantage samsung has at the moment is china, and i think the push with 5g might...
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the time he we nt he went to afterwards. the time he went to the pub. not his fault.ght up to the point where he showed symptoms. that is not very nice. in the times it doesn't say he was suffering from cold like symptoms that didn't connect —— contact the authorities so there might be something coming out about that. someone from the imperial coueges that. someone from the imperial colleges said, "we are truly flying blind if it is the case that the coronavirus can be transmitted by those without symptoms. " coronavirus can be transmitted by those without symptoms." what is really worrying to me is you can identify this guy now, really, he is 51, we know which pub he drank in for two hours and in one way it is right that we know his movements so people can be checked if they are also suffering with cold like symptoms, but, it even mentions the company he probably belongs to because he was attending the sales conference in singapore and that is all in the times. i hope we don‘t see people shunning his family... how worried should we be about coronavirus, joe? how worr
the time he we nt he went to afterwards. the time he went to the pub. not his fault.ght up to the point where he showed symptoms. that is not very nice. in the times it doesn't say he was suffering from cold like symptoms that didn't connect —— contact the authorities so there might be something coming out about that. someone from the imperial coueges that. someone from the imperial colleges said, "we are truly flying blind if it is the case that the coronavirus can be transmitted by...
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and in the end, i just got fed up you can miss one time, two time. can't just -- you can't just whiff multiple times. and that's what they did if you're looking for bargains, look no further than ollie's bargain outlet i'm regarding the stock as being very cheap right here. i think it's a buy much more "mad money" ahead, including my exclusive with ring central. how can i help you that's how i think they can help you make money i'm talking with the ceo of this amazing story. >>> then good news if the dog ate your homework. i did it for you and i think it can make you some money. and all your calls rapid-fire in tonight's edition of the "lightning round." so stay with cramer. ♪ >>> as i said at the top of the show, when this market falls in love with growth stock, it falls hard and right i know wall street is once again totally enamored with the cloud, because this industry is a consistent fast grower in a global economy as being slowed by the coronavirus so look at ring central, the cloud-based communications and collaboration platform that's taken a
and in the end, i just got fed up you can miss one time, two time. can't just -- you can't just whiff multiple times. and that's what they did if you're looking for bargains, look no further than ollie's bargain outlet i'm regarding the stock as being very cheap right here. i think it's a buy much more "mad money" ahead, including my exclusive with ring central. how can i help you that's how i think they can help you make money i'm talking with the ceo of this amazing story....
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it was a really good time to be a strong man. >> and so, in this poignant our i ask you to join with me in prayer. kacie: i have a lot of watching to do. go to fox nation right now to start your feet free childhood if you like what you've seen tonight you are in luck because we have new original content rolling out this month. but you can only see it on fox nation. ♪ >> iwo jima has history as dark as the black sand of its beaches but this is where war finally came to the japanese homelandt. ♪ >> this is john and welcome to the pursuit. how has the right to pursue happiness change your life? >> it has affected me in every way. i was prepared to die and i wasn't prepared for the in arrween. >> we are going to suck alina in oklahoma. >> he was giving a speech and feeding off the energy of this. >> and then were going to washington dc to take back the white house. >> i started getting texts from friends that's what's happening to howard, he is melting down. >> you are a child growing up what were your dreams? >> the only thing i car
it was a really good time to be a strong man. >> and so, in this poignant our i ask you to join with me in prayer. kacie: i have a lot of watching to do. go to fox nation right now to start your feet free childhood if you like what you've seen tonight you are in luck because we have new original content rolling out this month. but you can only see it on fox nation. ♪ >> iwo jima has history as dark as the black sand of its beaches but this is where war finally came to the japanese...
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they don't need just to write about the same time as the. man killing him almost immediately michael don't leave the bar owner sean into the bar head banging the door. into the bar boy who spread the inside of the building with bullets. on the number of other individuals and seriously injuring them then threw in a bomb. that might hold only in the back of their head who killed him almost instantly. the bomb exploded. my father was probably already dead because he'd been shot and before long. i came to walk in islands in $981.00 and i found myself increasingly drawn to cases of miscarriage of justice when nobody else was taking a particular interest and also in the potential for the state to take life illegally and as a journalist you're always looking for stories that nobody else is investigating it was an ordinary sunday morning and i was reading the paper and a name sprang out of the page at me bracknell somebody. bracknell had been killed in south. and i thought breck no that's not a south. so i managed to contact the family and went down
they don't need just to write about the same time as the. man killing him almost immediately michael don't leave the bar owner sean into the bar head banging the door. into the bar boy who spread the inside of the building with bullets. on the number of other individuals and seriously injuring them then threw in a bomb. that might hold only in the back of their head who killed him almost instantly. the bomb exploded. my father was probably already dead because he'd been shot and before long. i...
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thank you for your time.ic question, why budget it a smart idea to -- wasn't it a smart idea to adjourn that impeachment trial in washington? why not go through and finish it? >> bill, thank you so much. i would have loved to have pushed on. i think the american people are very, very tired of these proceedings. they want to see congress actually working on the issues that matter to them. and so i would have loved to have pushed through but, unfortunately, we were brought to a halt, and i think that was to maybe accommodate a number of these presidential candidates and some other things that are going on. i would have loved to have finished before the state of the unions, but unfortunately it does look like we will wrap with up on wednesday. bill: well, mitch mcconnell has the votes there though. at what point did he consider, i'm going to give the senators the weekend off, allow the democratic senators to go back to iowa and campaign, and you won't get a final ruling til wednesday which is the morning after t
thank you for your time.ic question, why budget it a smart idea to -- wasn't it a smart idea to adjourn that impeachment trial in washington? why not go through and finish it? >> bill, thank you so much. i would have loved to have pushed on. i think the american people are very, very tired of these proceedings. they want to see congress actually working on the issues that matter to them. and so i would have loved to have pushed through but, unfortunately, we were brought to a halt, and i...
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congress is not in session all the time. it only does its work during certain periods of time. article three, which is all about the judiciary, of course there is only very narrow lawsdictions of federal that the federal judiciary will even have the power to decide, and it is very restricted in when it meets as well. whereas article two, which describes the presidency, is quite wide-open. the president is on 365 days a year, all the time, has the power to execute the laws of the nation. george washington understood that he was entering a potentially very powerful role. there is a lot of latent power in that office that washington was very careful to try to constrain, not only by a strict attention to the way those powers are laid out in the constitution, so the constitutionality of the office decorumbut also in his in office, in his method of appointments, how he would choose to appoint people to positions. he made very careful study not only of the connections of the people that were being put up for office, but also, as he would say, their character. if people violated his tr
congress is not in session all the time. it only does its work during certain periods of time. article three, which is all about the judiciary, of course there is only very narrow lawsdictions of federal that the federal judiciary will even have the power to decide, and it is very restricted in when it meets as well. whereas article two, which describes the presidency, is quite wide-open. the president is on 365 days a year, all the time, has the power to execute the laws of the nation. george...
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took a long time. long time. a long time. climax our economy is now the envy of the entire world.ave to see when leaders come to my office and this beautiful oval office and i've had people walk into the office and it's beautiful but they have more beautiful in many cases i guess but it is what it represents and they walk in, powerful people and you see them crying. i've seen heads of corporations walk in and have you ever seen the oval office? no, i haven't been how many times have you been in the office and they would say 51, 51 times and have you ever seen the oval office? no, they never taught me. i will take human. i like showing it. you see them start to cry, tough people. they have not cried since they were a baby and some of them never cried all even when they were -- and they thought to cry when they walk into the oval office. pretty amazing trade since my election america has gained 7 million brand-new jobs including 220,000 brand, beautiful new jobs in a place called north carolina. isn't that good. [cheering and applause] great state. new business applications in north
took a long time. long time. a long time. climax our economy is now the envy of the entire world.ave to see when leaders come to my office and this beautiful oval office and i've had people walk into the office and it's beautiful but they have more beautiful in many cases i guess but it is what it represents and they walk in, powerful people and you see them crying. i've seen heads of corporations walk in and have you ever seen the oval office? no, i haven't been how many times have you been in...
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maybe we will digitize your binders by that time. >> maybe we will get laptops by that time. >> we will get everyone laptops. [laughter] >> thanks. >> no problem. >> have you put any thought into where you will have the 2021 and 2022 holiday party? >> absolutely. >> that's great. >> we are planning through the decades. we can talk off-line. >> thank you for the update. is there any public comment on the executive director's report? public comment is close and we will move onto the next item which is number four, which is a report from our deputy director. >> thank you. good evening, commissioners. we will go ahead and go through the enforcement reports. i have highlighted the notes here in yellow. starting on page one, i want to mention 26. i bring this up because we are still receiving complaints from the same neighbor and we are continuing to monitor this location every weekend and work with sfpd station and supervisor ronan's office. i have spoken with the complainants complainant directly and we have a meeting scheduled with the owner and sfpd mission station representatives coming
maybe we will digitize your binders by that time. >> maybe we will get laptops by that time. >> we will get everyone laptops. [laughter] >> thanks. >> no problem. >> have you put any thought into where you will have the 2021 and 2022 holiday party? >> absolutely. >> that's great. >> we are planning through the decades. we can talk off-line. >> thank you for the update. is there any public comment on the executive director's report? public...
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. —— the times.—it was impressive to see the whole lobby walk. if you'd gone to the trouble of having a briefing, you would want as many journalists of having a briefing, you would want as manyjournalists as possible to hear it. but previous administrations would disagree. david cameron and theresa may were thought to have done this, they would bring in certain hacks to hear certain briefings. more exclusive briefings for specificjournalists has happened. we shouldn't take issue with it. you can see that making sense. the issue is this has now become public in the pr around it has not been handled particularly well. the telegraph have got children switching off the radio and turning on alexa instead because alexa helps them do homework. alexa a p pa re ntly alexa helps them do homework. alexa apparently tells jokes and does homework. the number of kids under i6 homework. the number of kids under 16 listening to the radio has fallen on the number using things like alexa has gone up sharply. i'm not su
. —— the times.—it was impressive to see the whole lobby walk. if you'd gone to the trouble of having a briefing, you would want as many journalists of having a briefing, you would want as manyjournalists as possible to hear it. but previous administrations would disagree. david cameron and theresa may were thought to have done this, they would bring in certain hacks to hear certain briefings. more exclusive briefings for specificjournalists has happened. we shouldn't take issue with it....
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for brief moments of time. i'm here to kind of just piggyback on the need for edgewood, what edgewood did for me, and why i feel like you don't take something off the board that is relevant and prevalent in the moment, and it's something that we need. it's something that's ongoing. as i've heard many times, it's one of the only services in the city that provides that acute services to the youth of san francisco. i've seen firsthand the work that is done there. i have -- i was at edgewood for three to four years, working as a staff member. i've seen a lot, but we'll leave that out. i hate to hear that doors are being closed on youth or youth are being sent miles and miles away because we don't provide a certain service. i hope this pulls through, and i hope that edgewood is here for many years, and many youth are given the opportunity there, as well. >> chair mar: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is dawn stickle, and i'm cochair of the juvenile justice youth association. nancy rubin was the fo
for brief moments of time. i'm here to kind of just piggyback on the need for edgewood, what edgewood did for me, and why i feel like you don't take something off the board that is relevant and prevalent in the moment, and it's something that we need. it's something that's ongoing. as i've heard many times, it's one of the only services in the city that provides that acute services to the youth of san francisco. i've seen firsthand the work that is done there. i have -- i was at edgewood for...
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hard to find, ten times the price. despite millions being shipped out, many more of the m-95s are still needed. they're in short supply in many bay area stores. med share has created a coronavirus donation page and will next week start collecting for a second shipment of specifically m-95s. >> i'm glad we're able to help people in need and have the stuff that they're asking for here that we can help them out in china for the coronavirus. >> trucks filled with the supplies will leave this weekend and by this time next week, all of it in the hands of health care workers and residents in china. i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >>> we're constantly updating our website. information comes into the newsroom, it includes the number of cases as well as what actions are being taken to keep the virus from spreading. go to abc7news.com and find the link near the top of the home page. >> potential cause of the crash that killed kobe bryant may have been ruled out. federal investigators said the helicopter showed no signs of engine
hard to find, ten times the price. despite millions being shipped out, many more of the m-95s are still needed. they're in short supply in many bay area stores. med share has created a coronavirus donation page and will next week start collecting for a second shipment of specifically m-95s. >> i'm glad we're able to help people in need and have the stuff that they're asking for here that we can help them out in china for the coronavirus. >> trucks filled with the supplies will leave...
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if you decide every time you see a 12 to 15% drou down knew is now is the time to sell that damages your performance over time badly indeed. >> yes. >> well it wasn't just stocks. that took a hit this week. if you haven't been paying attention you have to see the yoeld on the 10-year treasury note hitting a new low not just year long low, all-time low like going back 150 years low. as people sold stocks they flooded the bond market which they've been doing before the sell i don't have. maybe looking to the federal reserve for help tony zhang looks for what might be happening next. >> i want to take a shift our attention here to the treasurys because we have seen incredible moves the last few days. i think that we can utilize options here to play this what i want to look at is the charts. lets zoom pout and look at 10-year on treasurys what we have seen tlt moved about 40% from the december 2018 lows this happened consistently a couple of times the last decade. every time that's happened we have seen consolidation or pullback after the 40% move. zooming in a little looking at the one-ier
if you decide every time you see a 12 to 15% drou down knew is now is the time to sell that damages your performance over time badly indeed. >> yes. >> well it wasn't just stocks. that took a hit this week. if you haven't been paying attention you have to see the yoeld on the 10-year treasury note hitting a new low not just year long low, all-time low like going back 150 years low. as people sold stocks they flooded the bond market which they've been doing before the sell i don't...
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those moments i always call my alcatraz time, you know? 80% it is alcatraz, t t 20% it's paradise sometimes i go down this one, pick cabbage along t this side, me up this w way... and then i g go down anonother ridge, spideymanan down. the greens are--there's everything you want here. this area is one of my favorite picking area. ooh, i found a cabbage. my mom, when she was here, she showed me all the picking grounds, all her favorite spots. you see how i remove it without taking the root? so it can grow another and next year, too. it's time-consuming, but it's filling. and it also involves the kids to help you to prepare. it kind of keeeeps the famyy closer t together. [video game e playing] bubba: ugh... boy: ohh! they got shot. boy: get him! ohh! 1 down! bbubba: plpliers. what arere pl? ededward: and findnd my knife, bubba. bubba: i got the net. [drums beating rhytythmically] [men singing in nativive langua] frances: it's so hard because of separation between u.s. and russians. makes this hard for us to even communicate. but dancing, a
those moments i always call my alcatraz time, you know? 80% it is alcatraz, t t 20% it's paradise sometimes i go down this one, pick cabbage along t this side, me up this w way... and then i g go down anonother ridge, spideymanan down. the greens are--there's everything you want here. this area is one of my favorite picking area. ooh, i found a cabbage. my mom, when she was here, she showed me all the picking grounds, all her favorite spots. you see how i remove it without taking the root? so...
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also this time around, the thing that is different between spreads widening this time versus last yearat as treasury yields are rallying , the magnitude of the widening has been a lot more this year relative to last year. last year we saw some widening of high-yield by this time around. to me, it is a little concerning to the point that kathy was making, that are there certain sectors that these markets that are going to come under pressure needing to default as conditions deteriorate? jonathan: last year there was a whole lot more confidence with credit. worry at the start of the year. people said, they have got religion, got the policy levers they can pull, defend their credit rating. given the nature of this shock we are experiencing can they can defend those credit ratings? i think the majority of companies are probably pretty secure for a short time. the virus issues we are saying, if that is the true cause of the spread widening, if that is the main cause of all of this volatility, perhaps they can make it through that on a temporary basis. there will be issues. if goldman is cor
also this time around, the thing that is different between spreads widening this time versus last yearat as treasury yields are rallying , the magnitude of the widening has been a lot more this year relative to last year. last year we saw some widening of high-yield by this time around. to me, it is a little concerning to the point that kathy was making, that are there certain sectors that these markets that are going to come under pressure needing to default as conditions deteriorate?...