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investors according to the prosecutor was the fa ct according to the prosecutor was the fact that unbeknownstest, in million in june and to qatar in order to invest, in million injune and another £280 ‘on. it says ‘ on. it says executives tell the how was the - commission pretended it was the same commission rate they were paying . other 1:52 wasn't 5 5 5 5 1:52 wasn't true, 5 5 1:52 wasn't true, the investors. that wasn't true, the 5557555555 and the ptesecut—et says, afidfig conspirators all ptesecut—et says, ahefie—i conspirators all 55 that htesecut—et says, ahe'fie—i conspirators all 55 that it htesecut—et says, ahefie—i conspirators all 55 that it was a conspirators all knew that it was a lie. the defendants deny the charges. bbc business correspondent andy verity. china's vice president has used an address at the world economic forum annual gathering to highlight the need for a resolution to the trade war with the us. he offered reassu ra nces war with the us. he offered reassurances about his country's resilience just days after data showed the mainland's economy is expanding at its slowes
investors according to the prosecutor was the fa ct according to the prosecutor was the fact that unbeknownstest, in million in june and to qatar in order to invest, in million injune and another £280 ‘on. it says ‘ on. it says executives tell the how was the - commission pretended it was the same commission rate they were paying . other 1:52 wasn't 5 5 5 5 1:52 wasn't true, 5 5 1:52 wasn't true, the investors. that wasn't true, the 5557555555 and the ptesecut—et says, afidfig...
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good thing then that unbeknownst to glenn angel had a fan club.ing alongside 101 for the past 15 years, angel had become a fixture to the thousands of commutes who passed her every single day. when they learned she survived the fire but needed help to come home, well -- >> they have lined up in droves to help us get her home. >> reporter: they started a gofundme page, paid to had have the water restored and rebuild the fences and a small structure for angel. all so this past sunday this could happen. >> oh, that's great. that is just dynamite. >> in the long history of cowboys, it's hard to believe that one has ever been happier to have a cow come home. >> boy, she's the prettiest thing i've ever seen. >> there is still so much on this ranch, and in this region that is not the same as it was one year ago. but one step at a time, one cow at a time they are getting back to normal. >> she made it home. >> yeah. >> sonoma county is still strong. >> garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> always will be. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," we are hours a
good thing then that unbeknownst to glenn angel had a fan club.ing alongside 101 for the past 15 years, angel had become a fixture to the thousands of commutes who passed her every single day. when they learned she survived the fire but needed help to come home, well -- >> they have lined up in droves to help us get her home. >> reporter: they started a gofundme page, paid to had have the water restored and rebuild the fences and a small structure for angel. all so this past sunday...
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me to go on my honeymoon if he just got married to thailand they said shirt but the bar raiser unbeknownst to him had filed a notice of the interval of fake notice what's called a red notice asking the thais to arrest him they duly arrested him in or pulled out withdrawn the red notice said it was an issued an error but the thais are still holding him and here's where there's a big difference between the cases. ross is in a very nice hotel under unix our protection hakim is sharing a cell fifty people in thailand's immigration detention center in bangkok he says he doesn't own a room to roll over what is sleep that conditions are terrible it smells terrible yes we'll see his wife and he's supposed to be on his honeymoon this supposed to be you know that the most magnificent trip of his life it's just been misery brad adams we're going to leave it there brad and since the age of the rights of the human rights watch thank you for jumping into the story. now last story takes us to the u.s. state of tennessee this week the governor granting clemency to woman sentenced to life in prison and the
me to go on my honeymoon if he just got married to thailand they said shirt but the bar raiser unbeknownst to him had filed a notice of the interval of fake notice what's called a red notice asking the thais to arrest him they duly arrested him in or pulled out withdrawn the red notice said it was an issued an error but the thais are still holding him and here's where there's a big difference between the cases. ross is in a very nice hotel under unix our protection hakim is sharing a cell fifty...
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it did not disclose to investors the fa ct did not disclose to investors the fact that unbeknownst toer to invest about £a2 million in june and fees in order to invest about £a2 million injune and another £280 million injune and another £280 million later on. it says that executives did not tell the public how much the bank was really paying. they pretended it was the same commission rate that it was paying to other investors. the prosecutor said it was not true and the conspirators or new to be alive. the defendants all deny the charges. — all knew it to be alive. our top story this lunchtime. hope is fading in the search for the plane carrying the cardiff city footballer, emiliano sala, which went missing on monday night. and still to come. travel agents report a surge in business — as britons book their summer holidays. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we'll have the lastest from the cricket in barbados, england's first test against the west indies is due to start in the next hour. travel agents and tour operators are reporting a rise in bookings for summe
it did not disclose to investors the fa ct did not disclose to investors the fact that unbeknownst toer to invest about £a2 million in june and fees in order to invest about £a2 million injune and another £280 million injune and another £280 million later on. it says that executives did not tell the public how much the bank was really paying. they pretended it was the same commission rate that it was paying to other investors. the prosecutor said it was not true and the conspirators or new...
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could it be that carol unbeknownst to anyone sneaked back in when nobody else was around?magine what it was like back then in that little house. mike thinking things over. on a hunch he said he placed tape on carol's dresser drawers, a little trap. one day he took the kids to universal studios, and sure enough, when they returned, he noticed the tape was broken. and some mail on the counter was moved, as well. a few weeks later, it happened again. some of carol's clothes went missing. along with some money from a place no burglar would know to look -- under the butter dish in the refrigerator where mike said he and carol kept $100 in emergency cash. and now $60 was missing. justice like carol, said her sister, gail. >> she would have not taken all of it. that was in carol's personality to be fair. >> made sense then. >> uh-huh. >> and then there were those mysterious phone calls. >> we'd get the calls on special days, her birthday, my birthday. my grandmother would get calls. >> and just silence on the other end? >> yeah. >> what did you do? >> we would say, "carol, we lov
could it be that carol unbeknownst to anyone sneaked back in when nobody else was around?magine what it was like back then in that little house. mike thinking things over. on a hunch he said he placed tape on carol's dresser drawers, a little trap. one day he took the kids to universal studios, and sure enough, when they returned, he noticed the tape was broken. and some mail on the counter was moved, as well. a few weeks later, it happened again. some of carol's clothes went missing. along...
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. >> unbeknownst to me a classmate asked him for a ride home.out the intent was to murder josh for his truck. he beat him, crushed his face. he beat whim a closet rod until it broke. he strangled him. tortured him. droa's him like an animal and set numbered a field and set him on fire. >> an illegal immigrant hit him from behind probably going 120 miles an hour. >> and i illegal alien was driving' the wrong way at over 100 miles an hour and ran into my son. >> a drink driver who was here illegally pulled in front of the ambulance with no regard to anybody else and my husband's ambulance flipped over and he and his partner lost their you lives in the accident. liz: media outlets refuse to cover their stories. since january 1, neither cnn more msnbc have booked a single angel mom. these are mothers of children killed by illegal aliens. joining me now is the mother whose son was murdered by an illegal immigrants. thank you for joining me tonight, julie. we are so sorry for your lost. what happened to your son spencer? >> he was driving home after t
. >> unbeknownst to me a classmate asked him for a ride home.out the intent was to murder josh for his truck. he beat him, crushed his face. he beat whim a closet rod until it broke. he strangled him. tortured him. droa's him like an animal and set numbered a field and set him on fire. >> an illegal immigrant hit him from behind probably going 120 miles an hour. >> and i illegal alien was driving' the wrong way at over 100 miles an hour and ran into my son. >> a drink...
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unbeknownst to us, we have suddenly become more global than we had even plotted. things are serendipitous. they happen because of opportunities. we do not have a board that says we must be global. we must be profitable. we must grow. then you look at where you grow. there is an equally strong lobby within the group, let's consolidate, not fight too many battles, focus on certain countries. we are always having that discussion at -- and have to decide which countries to focus on. you cannot have equally good expansion everywhere. we are doubling down on countries where we have seen success. i would not want to comment on that right now. all my colleagues around the world look for indications of whether they are at the top or not. it would be hazardous for me to say that, but yes, we are looking to see where we will increase. jules: that was mahindra group chairman, anand mahindra, in davos. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is very positive. the test will be whether we can keep 60 during this slow demand period for the next six to eight weeks. david: welcome back. let's g
unbeknownst to us, we have suddenly become more global than we had even plotted. things are serendipitous. they happen because of opportunities. we do not have a board that says we must be global. we must be profitable. we must grow. then you look at where you grow. there is an equally strong lobby within the group, let's consolidate, not fight too many battles, focus on certain countries. we are always having that discussion at -- and have to decide which countries to focus on. you cannot have...
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ironically enough they were defending him against the grievance we filed it with the new york bar and unbeknownstthe new york bar punted it to the department of justice office of professional response ability to decide it while the department of justice was defending esther wiseman on it and all of a sudden we get a letter from opr of course, finding absolutely nothing wrong even though mr. wiseman and his team had yellow highlighted evidence that they knew before the trial was favorable to the merrill lynch defendants completely favorable to them and the exact language we needed to defend them before the trial that exonerated them completely and they headed. mark: skates on the edge and it seems to get away with it. >> it was not even on the edge. it was in the circuit for a new trial appeal found the prosecutors plainly suppressed evidence favorable to the defense and bailed out the government by holding it. mark: in the fifth circuit court ruling, materially or not, the shows sketchy conduct, the supreme court reversal and you have this man who is told the dossier is tainted and winds up in th
ironically enough they were defending him against the grievance we filed it with the new york bar and unbeknownstthe new york bar punted it to the department of justice office of professional response ability to decide it while the department of justice was defending esther wiseman on it and all of a sudden we get a letter from opr of course, finding absolutely nothing wrong even though mr. wiseman and his team had yellow highlighted evidence that they knew before the trial was favorable to the...
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respect to elizabeth warren's beer grab at this fellow that he could start a ridesharing program but unbeknownstps got a doorbell camp or christmas. who is they are? some jerk. oregon is such a hipster state even the terminals are locally sourced and now the cops will come posted. the bike bandit was booked on multiple charges but since been released and get this, ladies. told the cops he is single. check out his profile on felony harmony. he will steal your heart. in your bike. i wish i had a seat for my topic number three. first international fashion trend 2019 is upon us and apparently backpacks are now really big in japan. look at that. it's called the backpackers closet. perfect for that moment when you trying to fit all your stuff in one bag on the plane. granted, they won't let you on board with one but you could claim you have your therapy elephant in there. each one goes for $240 but not easy to get because to pay with giant money. that's not true. the selling online so get one for the human trafficker in your life today. look, mom, i'm a mule. people of japan love their giant backpacks
respect to elizabeth warren's beer grab at this fellow that he could start a ridesharing program but unbeknownstps got a doorbell camp or christmas. who is they are? some jerk. oregon is such a hipster state even the terminals are locally sourced and now the cops will come posted. the bike bandit was booked on multiple charges but since been released and get this, ladies. told the cops he is single. check out his profile on felony harmony. he will steal your heart. in your bike. i wish i had a...
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. >> joshua went to school one day and unbeknownst to me a classmate asked him for a ride home.josh for his truck. he brutally beat him. crushed his face and voice box. he beat him in the head with a rock four times until it broke. he strangled him, tortured him, tied him up like an animal dropped him in the field and set him on fire. >> they intoxicated him from behind, going hundred and 20 miles an hour. >> coming in, a daca recipient. good to see you, sir. you support the presidents border wall. is that correct? >> that is correct, yes. i think the president has every right to ask for border security. it is his moral duty to do that. that is when he signed up to be when he became president. liz: tells a little about your back story. >> yes, i am a daca recipient. i came to the united states when i was one year old. i grew up without a father. i grew up homeless, i grew up undocumented. i grew up in a rough neighborhood but if it wasn't for conservative values, with his faith, family, god you know working hard, standing on your own two feet, i don't think i would be the man i
. >> joshua went to school one day and unbeknownst to me a classmate asked him for a ride home.josh for his truck. he brutally beat him. crushed his face and voice box. he beat him in the head with a rock four times until it broke. he strangled him, tortured him, tied him up like an animal dropped him in the field and set him on fire. >> they intoxicated him from behind, going hundred and 20 miles an hour. >> coming in, a daca recipient. good to see you, sir. you support the...
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[laughter] jane: in chicago, unbeknownst to me, it is the candy capital of the united states.k in the early 1920's, there was a guy, a genius who went to the university of chicago, he opened a little candy company not far from wrigley field. he needed a signature product. he did not have one. he was making a lot of things. he would make the butterfingers. he gets the idea, while sitting in the grandstand at wrigley field, to change the name of the candy to baby ruth. he does this in 1919. he markets the thing. babe ruth was ignored. they did not actually register this with the government until years later. by that time, the candy coming had invested thousands of thousands of dollars into making and promoting this. so when babe ruth and his representatives finally realized that somebody else is getting very rich off of something called the baby ruth, they decided to open their own company and make a different candy bar. well, it cannot go anywhere without getting sanctioned, so they sue. i'm sorry -- they sue for trespass of -- brian: of patent? jane: thank you. i have been on
[laughter] jane: in chicago, unbeknownst to me, it is the candy capital of the united states.k in the early 1920's, there was a guy, a genius who went to the university of chicago, he opened a little candy company not far from wrigley field. he needed a signature product. he did not have one. he was making a lot of things. he would make the butterfingers. he gets the idea, while sitting in the grandstand at wrigley field, to change the name of the candy to baby ruth. he does this in 1919. he...
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company did quizzes to collect information on you and your friends unbeknownst to them and they soldto cambridge analytica who then manipulated propaganda to change your voting. this is why the russians were interested in this product. it is powerful. that is why this guy is either misleading us about what the business is or lost control of it in all the growth as to the power they created and the temptation to abuse it for profits. >> i think there's a lot to break down in this story. you have the advertising piece, the user data piece and for me what really spoke out is what mark zuckerberg said about supporting some sort of regulation. on the advertising piece, i mean, listen, if your kids are buying games on facebook, and they are doing it through your account, we don't need a nanny state here. we don't need a law. we don't need regulation. just get control of your facebook account and your phone. we don't need the government to police what your children buy. that's your personal responsibility. >> facebook doesn't believe that because that's why we heard news this week that they
company did quizzes to collect information on you and your friends unbeknownst to them and they soldto cambridge analytica who then manipulated propaganda to change your voting. this is why the russians were interested in this product. it is powerful. that is why this guy is either misleading us about what the business is or lost control of it in all the growth as to the power they created and the temptation to abuse it for profits. >> i think there's a lot to break down in this story....
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me to go on my honeymoon and he just got married to thailand they said shirt but the bar razor unbeknownst to him had filed a notice of every poll of fake notice what's called a red notice to ask even ties to arrest them they duly arrested him in or pulled out with drawn the red notice said it was an issue an error but the thais are still holding him and here's where there's a big difference between the case in. iraq as in a very nice hotel under unix our protection hakim is sharing a cell of fifty people in thailand's immigration detention center in bangkok he says he doesn't know not enough room to roll over when he's asleep that the conditions are terrible it smells terrible yes we'll see his wife and he's supposed to be on his honeymoon this supposed to be you know that the most magnificent trip of his life and it's just been misery. dr adams we're going to leave it there brad adams is the age of the rights of the human rights watch thank you for jumping into the story now last story takes us to the u.s. state of tennessee where this week the governor granted clemency to a woman senten
me to go on my honeymoon and he just got married to thailand they said shirt but the bar razor unbeknownst to him had filed a notice of every poll of fake notice what's called a red notice to ask even ties to arrest them they duly arrested him in or pulled out with drawn the red notice said it was an issue an error but the thais are still holding him and here's where there's a big difference between the case in. iraq as in a very nice hotel under unix our protection hakim is sharing a cell of...
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me to go on my honeymoon and he just got married to thailand they said shirt but the bar raiser unbeknownst to him had filed a notice of every poll a fake notice what's called a red notice to ask even ties to arrest them they duly arrested him in or pulled out with drawn the red notice said it was an issue an error but the thais are still holding him and here's where there's a big difference between the case in. iraq as in a very nice hotel under unix our protection hakim is sharing a cell of fifty people in thailand's immigration detention center in bangkok and he says he doesn't know not enough room to roll over when he's asleep that the conditions are terrible it smells terrible yes we'll see his wife and he's supposed to be on his honeymoon this supposed to be you know that the most magnificent trip of his life it's just been misery. dr adams we're going to leave it there brad adams is the age of the rights of the human rights watch thank you for jumping into the story now last story takes us to the u.s. state of tennessee where this week the governor granted clemency to a woman sentenc
me to go on my honeymoon and he just got married to thailand they said shirt but the bar raiser unbeknownst to him had filed a notice of every poll a fake notice what's called a red notice to ask even ties to arrest them they duly arrested him in or pulled out with drawn the red notice said it was an issue an error but the thais are still holding him and here's where there's a big difference between the case in. iraq as in a very nice hotel under unix our protection hakim is sharing a cell of...
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so when roger stone was out bragging about his intermediate access to wikileaks, perhaps unbeknownstyou, according to mueller, he was actually referring to you. >> i think that's quite possible. it's taken me a long time to kind of sort through that, but it does seem to fit together. >> and why does roger lie about all this, according to mueller? >> i just don't know. i failed many times i failed to take the mind reading course at harvard. you'll have to ask harvard. >> people will wonder if that's your way of h-bombing, which means citing harvard. >> no, it's true. the factsy don't know what roger is thinking. you'll have to ask roger. >> here is some of what roger is saying. i want to play this for your benefit. >> sure. >> it's a fox news interview, and he is speaking about you, jerome corsi. take a look. >> who do you expect the prosecutor will indict next, if anyone? where is this going? >> well, i have no idea. they seem to be in hot pursuit of dr. jerry corsi. dr. corsi said a number of things about me that are not true, but he says he won't testify against the president. in a
so when roger stone was out bragging about his intermediate access to wikileaks, perhaps unbeknownstyou, according to mueller, he was actually referring to you. >> i think that's quite possible. it's taken me a long time to kind of sort through that, but it does seem to fit together. >> and why does roger lie about all this, according to mueller? >> i just don't know. i failed many times i failed to take the mind reading course at harvard. you'll have to ask harvard. >>...
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he was in fact being secretly followed, and he was also unbeknownst to himself talking on to an undercover0xford street in the middle of london invitation giving up to 100 people in the process. he pleaded guilty to those charges earlier this year, and he be sentenced in a few weeks' time because the judges say he needs to his count very complex evidence about his health. the amount of electricity we're using is at its lowest level since the 1980s, thanks in large part to the humble low energy light bulb, and modern energy saving appliances. according to research by environmental analysts, new product standards, which force manufacturers to use less electricity in their goods, have proved more important in tackling carbon emissions than wind and solar power. 0ur environment analyst roger harrabin reports. 0ur lives are dominated by electrical gadgets, so here's a surprise. less electricity per person is being generated then since the mid—19 80s. it's partly because of eu rules instructing manufacturers to make appliances that use less power, and therefore create fewer admissions that are d
he was in fact being secretly followed, and he was also unbeknownst to himself talking on to an undercover0xford street in the middle of london invitation giving up to 100 people in the process. he pleaded guilty to those charges earlier this year, and he be sentenced in a few weeks' time because the judges say he needs to his count very complex evidence about his health. the amount of electricity we're using is at its lowest level since the 1980s, thanks in large part to the humble low energy...
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me to go on my honeymoon and he just got married to thailand they said shirt but the bar raiser unbeknownst to him had filed a notice with ample of fake notice what's called a red notice to ask even ties to arrest them they duly arrested him in or pulled out with drawn the red notice said it was an issue an error but the thais are still holding him and here's where there's a big difference from the cases. ross is in a very nice hotel under unix our protection hakeem is sharing a cell with fifty people in thailand's immigration detention center in bangkok he says he doesn't know not enough room to roll over when he's asleep that the conditions are terrible it smells terrible yes we'll see his wife and he's supposed to be on his honeymoon this supposed to be you know that the most magnificent trip of his life it's just been misery. dr adams we're going to leave it there brad adams is the age of the rights of the human rights watch thank you for jumping into the story now our last story takes us to the u.s. state of tennessee where this week the governor granted clemency to a woman sentenced t
me to go on my honeymoon and he just got married to thailand they said shirt but the bar raiser unbeknownst to him had filed a notice with ample of fake notice what's called a red notice to ask even ties to arrest them they duly arrested him in or pulled out with drawn the red notice said it was an issue an error but the thais are still holding him and here's where there's a big difference from the cases. ross is in a very nice hotel under unix our protection hakeem is sharing a cell with fifty...
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you download this malware, unbeknownst to you, on your device. you don't know it's there. we believe there are maybe 45 states that now have this particular piece of software. and what i'm saying is that most people don't know that that's out there. they don't know how to mitigate it. they don't know how to -- i say people, i mean journalists. they don't know how to prevent themselves from being exposed this way. once it's on your device, you don't know. it can activate your phone, it can record you, it can access all your contacts. it knows where you are. if you're the chinese government or if you're the saudi arabian government, this is gold for you. because you can monitor all those independent journalist and you can very quickly draw a map of all their networks, who they talk to, who their sources are, and then you can come down on them. these are risks that journalists particularly in the middle east and asia were facing. they have very little awareness of it. julian: a disturbing back drop. consequences even more disturbing than domestic reporters. so i'm curious, si
you download this malware, unbeknownst to you, on your device. you don't know it's there. we believe there are maybe 45 states that now have this particular piece of software. and what i'm saying is that most people don't know that that's out there. they don't know how to mitigate it. they don't know how to -- i say people, i mean journalists. they don't know how to prevent themselves from being exposed this way. once it's on your device, you don't know. it can activate your phone, it can...
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those algorithms took a series of events unbeknownst or in unintended by somebody sitting in california, and drew out a very, very far right conclusion. so you were fed material to take you further and further to the right. so let's not blame mark zuckerberg alone. the point is that the model and which emphasizes getting attention produces algorithms i will which by their own working will drive towards the extremes. a you one of the things i suggest in my paper, which is a you the idea that is suggested by the london economist, is that the companies, the social media companies, ought to be responsible for these a algorithms. you don't have to give the whole algorithm which gives away your secret sauce. but you should have an advisory board with public representation which can check on these algorithms and there should be also a right of appeal when things are taken down or away. so it's a little bit different from -- my answer is a little bit different from niall's in the sense that i don't think it's a bad thing that facebook and google and twitter take things down. i want them to take
those algorithms took a series of events unbeknownst or in unintended by somebody sitting in california, and drew out a very, very far right conclusion. so you were fed material to take you further and further to the right. so let's not blame mark zuckerberg alone. the point is that the model and which emphasizes getting attention produces algorithms i will which by their own working will drive towards the extremes. a you one of the things i suggest in my paper, which is a you the idea that is...
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unbeknownst to us, we are developing this in the background, but in a totally subconscious way.t was so irritating to have a problem, and then we would address it in a number of minutes and then get back to what we were doing. and we'd let that kind of cook. emily: so, what was the moment you realized that slack was a thing and glitch was most certainly not? stewart: it happened the other way around. there was a moment, late at night, i hadn't been able to sleep well for a while. i was just really worried. the was always just one more thing we could try. and it was always like one more thing that would make a difference. again, it was a little too weird, a little bit esoteric, a little bit too unfamiliar for people. and i just realized, i don't believe it can work anymore, so the next morning, i told the board and i told the cofounders that we have to shut it down. while that was happening, we were like, what do we want to do next? we all wanted to work together, and we realized we had never worked with the system like this, which we had developed inside the company that was mak
unbeknownst to us, we are developing this in the background, but in a totally subconscious way.t was so irritating to have a problem, and then we would address it in a number of minutes and then get back to what we were doing. and we'd let that kind of cook. emily: so, what was the moment you realized that slack was a thing and glitch was most certainly not? stewart: it happened the other way around. there was a moment, late at night, i hadn't been able to sleep well for a while. i was just...
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but unbeknownst to travis, trhee was one more surprise in store.he con's clooug conclusion of the story is keith morrison. >>> she was home now. after five long, horrible months kenia monge was given a proper burial. >> we needed her home or we needed to know a place to where we at least could go and be with her every day. and that was either home or in a grave someplace. >> thank god that we have answers. not the answers exactly we want, but we do have answers now. and it still hurts. [ applause ] >> reporter: but as one family mourned, another had something remarkable to celebrate. lydia tillman was coming home. because of the stroke, speech was still practically impossible. but the fact she was walking at all truly amazing. some kind of miracle, said her doctor, rebecca bearden. >> i believe that lydia shouldn't have survived that day. she went through so much. and she probably shouldn't have made it. but she did. and it was because of her determination and her joy. >> reporter: soon after that at travis forbes' sentencing hearing lydia met keni
but unbeknownst to travis, trhee was one more surprise in store.he con's clooug conclusion of the story is keith morrison. >>> she was home now. after five long, horrible months kenia monge was given a proper burial. >> we needed her home or we needed to know a place to where we at least could go and be with her every day. and that was either home or in a grave someplace. >> thank god that we have answers. not the answers exactly we want, but we do have answers now. and it...
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button from the locked screen in an attempt to end the call their video is also sent to the caller unbeknownstisabled group face time and that's the feature that was causing the glitch. the company says the issue will be addressed in a software update later this week. >>> we're more than a week past the nfl's conference championship games but the fallout over that no call in the rams-saints nfc championship game continues. a federal judge in new orleans yesterday heard from lawyers involved in a lawsuit filed by two saints ticket holders who were left angry over the failed penalty call that cost the saints a chance at the super bowl. the lawsuit says nfl commissioner roger goodell should implement a league rule that could reverse the game' results. the lawyer said the league gets it but the rule in question of not meant for that situation. the nfl says replaying even a few minute of the game would require a super bowl delay and more than $100 million in costs. that was truly a horrific call. a shame they can't do anything about it. what your going to do? pick up the game from before? >> what a
button from the locked screen in an attempt to end the call their video is also sent to the caller unbeknownstisabled group face time and that's the feature that was causing the glitch. the company says the issue will be addressed in a software update later this week. >>> we're more than a week past the nfl's conference championship games but the fallout over that no call in the rams-saints nfc championship game continues. a federal judge in new orleans yesterday heard from lawyers...
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question is, extra $75 on an ebt card -- why are we even discussing, technology, which is, the prices unbeknownst? fort: thank you, jeremy raising important issues. right now, the coast guard is not being funded. it is one of the places -- i mean -- where weekend intercept the most drugs -- where we can intercept the most drugs that come over by water or airport. we can use more border security for agents on the border to ameliorate the humanitarian crisis and to do a more thorough search of big of big rigs that come in from mexico. we can use drones and more electronic surveillance. the great wall of china is something the tourists go visit. it's not something that you build in 2019. i think i've got a piece of the wall that we tore down in germany in 1989. this is not a modern idea. it's a campaign slogan. host: tom is in pittsburgh, california. caller: i'm a former federal employee. in this bigg to get debate about the wall. i understand a few years ago there was something past and he reneged on this. is the shutdown because of a budgetary issue. i don't have a shutdown because of a campaign p
question is, extra $75 on an ebt card -- why are we even discussing, technology, which is, the prices unbeknownst? fort: thank you, jeremy raising important issues. right now, the coast guard is not being funded. it is one of the places -- i mean -- where weekend intercept the most drugs -- where we can intercept the most drugs that come over by water or airport. we can use more border security for agents on the border to ameliorate the humanitarian crisis and to do a more thorough search of...
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white house that he had testified for dozens of hours to the special counsel's office, apparently unbeknownst to the president and to other senior white house officials. what's that night like in the white house when you -- somebody finally tells you that your white house counsel has been speaking to the special counsel's office for dozens of hours and you had no idea? don mcgahn did that. he's now gone as white house counsel. i would be interested to know if he is still cooperating with the special counsel's office, even now that he has left the trump white house. we don't know about that one way or the other. but there is a new white house counsel in place, pat cipollone, he has taken over the office and he has reportedly hired 17 new lawyers for that office just in the last couple of weeks, all to help handle the legal demands of the president's various scandals and investigations. according to "washington post" reporting late last night from carol leonnig, what is driving cipollone's hiring strategy and the white house's plans to use those new lawyers and they are expecting a battle royal
white house that he had testified for dozens of hours to the special counsel's office, apparently unbeknownst to the president and to other senior white house officials. what's that night like in the white house when you -- somebody finally tells you that your white house counsel has been speaking to the special counsel's office for dozens of hours and you had no idea? don mcgahn did that. he's now gone as white house counsel. i would be interested to know if he is still cooperating with the...