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i want to thank the exceptional cloakroom staff, in particular christopher tuft. and i would like to thank members of my own team whose efforts were invaluable, most especially my chief economic policy counselor jay costla whose role in securing this agreement has been absolutely essential. ali napola in my personal office, erica swarez in my leadership policy office. and of course leaders phyllis shardistrom, and my deputy chief of staff of policy scott raab. i'm most appreciative to president trump for prioritizing, negotiating and delivering on this major promise. today the senate will send this landmark agreement to the president's desk. a big bipartisan win. and it comes the very same week as president trump also signed phase one of his administration's trade agreement with china. quite a week of substantive accomplishments for the nation, for the president, and for our international trade. and both of these measures will only add to all the other republican policies of the past three years that have helped generate this historically strong economic moment fo
i want to thank the exceptional cloakroom staff, in particular christopher tuft. and i would like to thank members of my own team whose efforts were invaluable, most especially my chief economic policy counselor jay costla whose role in securing this agreement has been absolutely essential. ali napola in my personal office, erica swarez in my leadership policy office. and of course leaders phyllis shardistrom, and my deputy chief of staff of policy scott raab. i'm most appreciative to president...
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, now tufts university, other universities. and i think the thing that sort of sold me on barnum -- i'll get to the -- [inaudible] of his personality in a minute, was this phenomenon of him becoming a better person throughout life. as i've got to know him better and better, i was just so impressed with the idea that here was a man who had a lot of success early in life. and i think how many people do you know who are very successful early in life are not convinced that it's because of their perfection as a human being, that somehow they did everything right and so good things happen to them. barnum had, you know, had success and yet throughout his life he evolved. his beliefs on race evolved. his beliefs on philanthropy if evolved. and that quality of kind of renewing himself into becoming a better person was another thing that really made me admire him. i mean, the racism early on is despicable. you can justify it to some degree by the racism of the times, but it's also, there are also people who are ab lissists -- abolitionis
, now tufts university, other universities. and i think the thing that sort of sold me on barnum -- i'll get to the -- [inaudible] of his personality in a minute, was this phenomenon of him becoming a better person throughout life. as i've got to know him better and better, i was just so impressed with the idea that here was a man who had a lot of success early in life. and i think how many people do you know who are very successful early in life are not convinced that it's because of their...
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no cards shown, and arsenal tufted out. exactly what he needed. joe wilson, bbc news. more from the emirates now, starting with arsenal goal—scorer reiss nelson. it's a great team. we didn't expect it, but like you said, we have to go to go find the goal in the end and that's the most important thing. to go find the goal in the end and that's the most important thingm was a game of two halves, but you came out very difficult differently at the i can have. what are the manager tell you during that break was blue he shouted a lot. he was not happy because when you play like this and you don't respect what he said. i tried to give him advice to tell them exactly what we would face, andi tell them exactly what we would face, and i said that... when we change our attitude and our desire, and which changed a few things at half—time and our conversation, we we re half—time and our conversation, we were completely different. that much was on bbc tonight. the fourth round draw was made before tonight's match, still a few third round replays but here are a couple of the ties tha
no cards shown, and arsenal tufted out. exactly what he needed. joe wilson, bbc news. more from the emirates now, starting with arsenal goal—scorer reiss nelson. it's a great team. we didn't expect it, but like you said, we have to go to go find the goal in the end and that's the most important thing. to go find the goal in the end and that's the most important thingm was a game of two halves, but you came out very difficult differently at the i can have. what are the manager tell you during...
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it's been a great collaboration with tufts. looking to team up with other groups to see how far we can push this technology. >> i can't help myself i think of that image from the matrix, that thing that goes in the belly button. not an insult but it's a huge departure from that, right? >> we hope so. there's a lot of concern about this technology and we're working with our regulatory colleagues to make sure this technology is used well. >> brilliant minds for you to aall put this together. congratulations, joshua bongard. >> thank you. >> thank you. we have so much more ahead in the "newsroom," and it starts right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello again, everyone. thank you for being with me. i'm fredricka whitfield. breaking news in hawaii. responding to a possible active shooter in diamond head, not far from waikiki beach on the island of oahu. according to our affiliate, two officers there have been killed. we'll have more on this in a moment. first, right now, in the nation's capital, house impeachment
it's been a great collaboration with tufts. looking to team up with other groups to see how far we can push this technology. >> i can't help myself i think of that image from the matrix, that thing that goes in the belly button. not an insult but it's a huge departure from that, right? >> we hope so. there's a lot of concern about this technology and we're working with our regulatory colleagues to make sure this technology is used well. >> brilliant minds for you to aall put...
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researchers from the university of vermont and tufts university used a supercomputer to design new life-forms using skin and heart cells from frogs. they took the stem cells from the african clawed frog. they're very tiny, less than a millimeter wide. scientists call them "living, programmable organisms." not quite the shiny, metal robot you'd expect? scientists say traditional robots can break down over time, harm the environment and people's health. scientists say that's not the case for the xenobot. they could be used to clean up radioactive waste, collect microplastics in the oceans, carry medicine inside human bodies, or even travel into our arteries to scrape out plaque. right now, these robots are still too tiny to do all that work, so scientists are now working on scaling them to the size of other cells. that's it for this edition of matter of fact. we'll see you next week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ rt handa: hello, and welcome to "asian pacific america." i'm robert handa,
researchers from the university of vermont and tufts university used a supercomputer to design new life-forms using skin and heart cells from frogs. they took the stem cells from the african clawed frog. they're very tiny, less than a millimeter wide. scientists call them "living, programmable organisms." not quite the shiny, metal robot you'd expect? scientists say traditional robots can break down over time, harm the environment and people's health. scientists say that's not the...
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nearly the tufts more there. are think of this storm in all sports and as those photos of. the still reverberating aftershocks of this earthquake have led to ground disillusionment with democracy android's he's an associate imports of eastern germany although less than 20 percent of the population now lived in the region accounts for more than 50 percent of recorded hate crimes and kind of the cut off. is that once the noyo or and i and i knew or didn't finish by a long time it had always been an interesting since reunification the east german states of saxon into wrong giving birth to oppressor of neo nazi and xenophobia organizations such as patriotic europeans against the islamification of the west known as piggy to which was founded interest and in 2014. the group initiated what it called evening strolls weekly demonstrations interest and which have sometimes turned 5 and. it seems that stayed on for a week at tools and systematic attitudes were always there. people just didn't dare to express that. you need to have a bed to the street and people feel empowered to. say
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the tufts fire in 2017 killed 25 people and destroyed more than 4,000 homes. tonight's meeting takes place at 6:30 at the petaluma library. >>> 4:48 right now and a new legal battle is growing over the president trump travel ban. when a judge is expected to take up a new lawsuit against the white house. >>> and prices at the pump are dropping. and what exerts say it behind the dip. >>> and aching a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. kari will get you through that commute as wells as a look at the forecast for you. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> good monday morning. right now 4:o fog and a clear sky and teams starting out in the mid-40s. we'll drop down to 42 degrees and then a slow rise in temperatures and overall we're looking at a pretty nice day. as you get ready to head out on the roads, we're seeing for that east bay tri-valley commute it is flowing well. a bit of a slowdown into the commute direction on 84 and also coming in slow through the altamont pass. we're tracking what else is going on across the rest of the bay area and a look at antioch
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the little that is something different from reality well now i mean you see that tuft is moving forward taken over syria saying that he's determined to take over tripoli considers himself to be the illegitimate representative of the libyan people could you just give us an idea about how do you see the future of your country well the struggle of the libyan people will will continue libyans will not surrender up for paying a very hefty price over the past 8 years to get rid of gadhafi and his regime which wasted sensually 2 generations of the libyan people to surrender just to. repeat. the same scenario again for another 40 years so the libyan people are going to defend themselves we hope that our european friends be a little bit more sensitive to the aspirations of the libyan people and as mr salama said the story of libya is not only the story of oil and gas and i will add it's not only the story of terrorism and migration but it's a story of on this it has a human dimension as well as an enormous hit but it's more a story of for people who want to put behind the. rule of attorney and m
the little that is something different from reality well now i mean you see that tuft is moving forward taken over syria saying that he's determined to take over tripoli considers himself to be the illegitimate representative of the libyan people could you just give us an idea about how do you see the future of your country well the struggle of the libyan people will will continue libyans will not surrender up for paying a very hefty price over the past 8 years to get rid of gadhafi and his...
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neither couple in taiwan who survived polio began to become one of the world's best wheelchair dance tufts. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us around supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has warned that harsh retaliation is waiting for the u.s. now that after a u.s. airstrike on baghdad airport killed iranian general to some salami the head of iran's elite quds force commenee as also declared 3 days of national mourning for the general staff he was the architect of tehran's military operations in the middle east. the u.s. asked came in the middle of the night later the pentagon tweeted this strike was aimed at deterring future iranian attack plans don trump usually very active on twitter tweeted only this image. and was that hungry iranian state t.v. confirmed the death of general custom salam hani. iran's top security body called an urgent meeting for friday. the foreign minister mohammed joshua reef tweeted the u.s. act of international terrorism targeting and assassinating gentle soul amani is extremely dangerous and a foolish escalation the u.s. government has accused of havin
neither couple in taiwan who survived polio began to become one of the world's best wheelchair dance tufts. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us around supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has warned that harsh retaliation is waiting for the u.s. now that after a u.s. airstrike on baghdad airport killed iranian general to some salami the head of iran's elite quds force commenee as also declared 3 days of national mourning for the general staff he was the architect of tehran's military...
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which is what that's look like we have bald dogs dogs of white fluffy hair blue eyes dogs with crazy tufts of hair on their body and no hear anywhere else bekele dogs short legged dogs double coated dogs we've created these fantastic varieties of breeds because we like diversity and what we see despite the fact that we have bred dogs to have certain characteristics we have not bred out of them there cain is lupus d.n.a. so yes just as you can have brown hair blonde hair or you can have blue eyes or green eyes brown eyes your nutritional requirements as a human being remain the same despite the fact that you look vastly different depending on what your d.n.a. dictates. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi else asked i'm aware of it. for a day. all your life. you can never forget there can now auschwitz was a daily life to be inhaled because you would never believe that one. can go to as an operating cost free 32 years of milk and be very bad at all seems a lot to offer by you decide to make it right when i get out on
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achieved as a result of this process actually has been it has been in the favor of your opponent tufted because whilst you have been busy trying to establish a peaceful solution through engaging in these processes he has been gaining more and more territory more and more land so it's all well and good to say the only solution is a political solution but if there is nobody to engage with then surely this is political naive it from your part by not accepting that you are actually at war you are not in a position where you can discuss be any less than him and he had seen that had a thought hence yes you were part of the outcome usual mohammed had dodges that most of not out of the article b b u b b was you better. political i mean. i knew not about what none of the men in far cry they had in my the koran had you heard in total you need to r.j. now. than most of my nothingness were in any. capacity about any less of a prophet. you larry i had in the frame and well him and the modern yes and i thought of him a lot and more than a decade ago i would have been in the us and be at the end of th
achieved as a result of this process actually has been it has been in the favor of your opponent tufted because whilst you have been busy trying to establish a peaceful solution through engaging in these processes he has been gaining more and more territory more and more land so it's all well and good to say the only solution is a political solution but if there is nobody to engage with then surely this is political naive it from your part by not accepting that you are actually at war you are...
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phenotype is the jacket which is what looked like we have dogs dogs of hair blue eyes dogs with crazy tufts of hair on their body and no hair anywhere else dogs short legged dogs double coated dogs we've created these fantastic varieties of breeds because we like diversity in what we see despite the fact that we have bred dogs to have certain characteristics we. have not bred out of them their cane is lupus d.n.a. shows so yes just as you can have brown hair blond hair or you can have blue eyes or green eyes brown eyes your nutritional requirements as a human being remain the same despite the fact that you look vastly different depending on what your d.n.a. dictates. oh i love 2. her the. car the. her to shut up no. no no no doubt. what politicians do something that. they put themselves on the line and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be press . that's why the bill press has a white woman for 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of our. question. the major companies criticize raw diets warning consumers agains
phenotype is the jacket which is what looked like we have dogs dogs of hair blue eyes dogs with crazy tufts of hair on their body and no hair anywhere else dogs short legged dogs double coated dogs we've created these fantastic varieties of breeds because we like diversity in what we see despite the fact that we have bred dogs to have certain characteristics we. have not bred out of them their cane is lupus d.n.a. shows so yes just as you can have brown hair blond hair or you can have blue eyes...
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is executive director of the world peace foundation at the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university welcome to both of you appreciate it so much as usual to start with you this this rebellion this confrontation did it surprise you. very very i started my day really quiet mid day we were just driving. in downtown so i'm in a very high and area and suddenly we started seeing way armed men with civilian clothing walking around with crushing go and they started shooting and shooting in the air and it was such a surprise the person i was driving with was so shocked to the point she stops he she ran down the wheel and we had the car front of us 3rd was such a shock to be like what is happening what was going on it was definitely not expected to how let this play out for you as you were there. so we ended up being in this traffic jam. national security what they did is they blocked that main road on the airport road and we were in another and another main road only was blocked. started burning a tire which. is what we as activists were doing during the revolution burning tires w
is executive director of the world peace foundation at the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university welcome to both of you appreciate it so much as usual to start with you this this rebellion this confrontation did it surprise you. very very i started my day really quiet mid day we were just driving. in downtown so i'm in a very high and area and suddenly we started seeing way armed men with civilian clothing walking around with crushing go and they started shooting and shooting...
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a team from tufts and the university of vermont call it a xeno bot.to design it using heart cells from the african frog. they can be used to clean-up radioactive waste, or even trav into our arteries to scrape out plaque. if they can get that to work, that's a game changer. i'climate is the number 1ove priority.sage. i would declara state of emergency on day 1. congress has never passed an important climate bill, ever. this is a problem that continues to get worse. i've spent a decade fighting and beating oil companies... stopping pipelines... stopping fossil fuel plants, ensuring clean energy across the country. how are we going to pull this country together? we take on the biggest challenge in history, we save the world and do it together. two bacon, two sausage, this is the two eggssuper slam. hash browns and pancakes and now make those pancakes all you can eat for a buck. that's where the duper comes in. the all new super duper slam just seven ninety nine. see you at denny's. >>> coming up, the north bay homeless crisis. buying home for some of th
a team from tufts and the university of vermont call it a xeno bot.to design it using heart cells from the african frog. they can be used to clean-up radioactive waste, or even trav into our arteries to scrape out plaque. if they can get that to work, that's a game changer. i'climate is the number 1ove priority.sage. i would declara state of emergency on day 1. congress has never passed an important climate bill, ever. this is a problem that continues to get worse. i've spent a decade fighting...
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the male has ringed horns and tufts of long hair beneath the eyes and ears. >> sounds like my father.laughter] [spelling word] >> correct. [applause] that's for jerry cheslow. [applause] >> this word could be confused with a similar word, so i will give you the definition. that's right, i can't do that yet, but wait before you spell it. [pronouncing word] >> fake. >> it is real. >> a tropical south american crested bird that is somewhat smaller than a pheasant with plumage marks and a strong, musky smell. the young of which have a well-developed claw on the firsthand, second finger on the wing by means of which they climb about. [laughter] it say you've got it again. >> hoatzin. >> blake doesn't think you have it. >> he does. >> [spelling word] it's spanish? came to originally, it english from spanish. >> hoatzin. [laughter] [applause] >> hoatzin. [laughter] >> it is also called "stink bird." [laughter] hoatzin. that right, blake? hmm. hoatzin. any other help you can give me would be appreciated. [laughter] >> well, i don't want to give the definition again. it's a stink bird. [laught
the male has ringed horns and tufts of long hair beneath the eyes and ears. >> sounds like my father.laughter] [spelling word] >> correct. [applause] that's for jerry cheslow. [applause] >> this word could be confused with a similar word, so i will give you the definition. that's right, i can't do that yet, but wait before you spell it. [pronouncing word] >> fake. >> it is real. >> a tropical south american crested bird that is somewhat smaller than a...
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another poll, this one, from tufts university focused on 18 to 29-year-olds planning to caucus for democratswa. 39% said they plan to caucus for sanders. his closest competenter, elizabeth warren came in 20 percent an points behind him at 19%. arthel: ellison barber, breaking down numbers. eric: hospitals are high alert for the growing coronavirus outbreak. >> our staff is well-prepared. we were expecting it to hit the united states but not this quickly. eric: a disease specialist on the symptoms what to look out for and how we can protect ourselves. what happened to jimmy hoffa? his family supports our call to fully release the fbi files that would show who really killed him. the fbi want to interview the two men who told us they know where jimmy hoffa is buried. only on the "fox nation" series, "riddle, the search for james hoffa." go on fox nation to watch it now. eric: do you know where jimmy hoffa is buried? >> absolutely. i'm the only person that knows the location of his final resting place. ♪ i don't keep track of regrets. and i don't add up the years. but what i do count on is boost
another poll, this one, from tufts university focused on 18 to 29-year-olds planning to caucus for democratswa. 39% said they plan to caucus for sanders. his closest competenter, elizabeth warren came in 20 percent an points behind him at 19%. arthel: ellison barber, breaking down numbers. eric: hospitals are high alert for the growing coronavirus outbreak. >> our staff is well-prepared. we were expecting it to hit the united states but not this quickly. eric: a disease specialist on the...
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nearly the tufts more there. are think of this storm in all sorts and as those photos of. the still reverberating aftershocks of this earthquake have led to growing disillusionment with democracy android's he's an associate imports of eastern germany although less than 20 percent of the population now lived in the region accounts for more than 50 percent of recorded hate crimes and kind of cut off. the ones that are the noyo or and that about us and i and i need orden finished by a long time it had always been an interesting since reunification of the east german states of saxony into wrong giving birth to oppressor of neo nazi and xenophobia organizations such as patriotic europeans against the islamification of the west known as piggy to which was founded interest and in 2014. the group initiated what it called evening struggles weekly demonstrations interest and which have sometimes turned 5 and. it seems that you know for wake attitudes and systematic attitudes were always there. people just didn't dare to express them. either have led to the situation in which people
nearly the tufts more there. are think of this storm in all sorts and as those photos of. the still reverberating aftershocks of this earthquake have led to growing disillusionment with democracy android's he's an associate imports of eastern germany although less than 20 percent of the population now lived in the region accounts for more than 50 percent of recorded hate crimes and kind of cut off. the ones that are the noyo or and that about us and i and i need orden finished by a long time it...
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nearly the tufts more there. are think of the storm in all sports and is therefore was a. the still reverberating aftershocks of this earthquake have led to growing disillusionment with democracy android's he's an associate imports of eastern germany although less than 20 percent of the population now lives the region accounts for more than 50 percent of recorded hate crimes and kind of cut off. the ones that noyo or and i and i knew or didn't finish by a long time it would always been an interesting since reunification of the east german states of saxony into wrong giving birth to oppressor of neo nazi and xenophobia organizations such as patriotic europeans against the islamification of the west known as piggy to which was founded interest and in 2014. the group initiated what it called evening strolls weekly demonstrations interest and which have sometimes turned 5 and. it seems that stayed on for a week at tools and systematic attitudes were always there. people just didn't dare to express them. either have led to the situation in which people feel empowered to. say th
nearly the tufts more there. are think of the storm in all sports and is therefore was a. the still reverberating aftershocks of this earthquake have led to growing disillusionment with democracy android's he's an associate imports of eastern germany although less than 20 percent of the population now lives the region accounts for more than 50 percent of recorded hate crimes and kind of cut off. the ones that noyo or and i and i knew or didn't finish by a long time it would always been an...
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his work on both sides of the aisle, his affiliation with tufts university, and we are thrilled he could the beginning of my book expect the unexpected. what is the unexpected we should be aware of or fear? robert: the unexpected would be that this could have escalated very substantially, and was almost on the cusp of doing that last night. little bit oft a time has passed. we see perhaps cooler heads have prevailed and maybe we are at the point where it will not escalate, and possibly the escalate. -- de-escalate. tom: what is the tone? the president has to come out, as rupert harrison said, and create a tone. what is the best practice tone for the president? robert: project credibility and thoughtfulness. , why the united states decided at this point in time to take out general soleimani. general soleimani has been traveling around iraq and syria for some time. what is the argument they use to take him out now? what is the threat that this would prevent? realizing that he was the head kudse kuds force, but the force is a much bigger enemy. what was the actual threat that caused this to
his work on both sides of the aisle, his affiliation with tufts university, and we are thrilled he could the beginning of my book expect the unexpected. what is the unexpected we should be aware of or fear? robert: the unexpected would be that this could have escalated very substantially, and was almost on the cusp of doing that last night. little bit oft a time has passed. we see perhaps cooler heads have prevailed and maybe we are at the point where it will not escalate, and possibly the...
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it's because she was at tufts medical center 2010 it had a number of doctors who said she had a rarethat they were treating her for her. in 2013, she went to boston medical center because she had the flu, and the doctors there said, "you know what? we've made t a determination tht all those treatments were wrong. she has a psychiatric condition and that's the reason for problems." they want to remand her into a psychiatric facility. when the parents made the real don mcnair request to say, "we want to go to another hospital and another doctor," the answer was don't act on my contacting the division of family services and getting an order from a court so she was then put in a locked down psychiatric facility, denied her medications for her physical condition that she had been treated for for years, and it took the parents 16 months, i believe, approximately to fight through the courts. interestingly, the child protective services eventually reversed its decision and said she could go back into the custody and care for parents and the doctors they want. in the meantime, she lost all th
it's because she was at tufts medical center 2010 it had a number of doctors who said she had a rarethat they were treating her for her. in 2013, she went to boston medical center because she had the flu, and the doctors there said, "you know what? we've made t a determination tht all those treatments were wrong. she has a psychiatric condition and that's the reason for problems." they want to remand her into a psychiatric facility. when the parents made the real don mcnair request to...