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there is nothing left, nothing that is not untouched.n isis unleashed their reign of terror, the world watched in horror. for the people of mosul, there was no escape. isis have been routed. but what happened to the people who survived? the road to mosul is long and convoluted. to reach even the outskirts of the city, you have to navigate numerous checkpoints. these roads are busy again, but all around you can see the remnants from nine months of fighting. we've just entered west mosul and we're yet to see the full devastation of this war. while it very much feels like this city is functioning again, there is very much a war going on here. there are still pockets of isis fighters in the old city. the baghdad government has declared this war over but the threat from isis still lingers. i was here in 2013 and mosul then was one of the most dangerous cities on earth. i was making a film about the arab world's oldest paragliding club. oh, you're such a show—off! like life wasn't already hard enough. a shia—led military backed by the governme
there is nothing left, nothing that is not untouched.n isis unleashed their reign of terror, the world watched in horror. for the people of mosul, there was no escape. isis have been routed. but what happened to the people who survived? the road to mosul is long and convoluted. to reach even the outskirts of the city, you have to navigate numerous checkpoints. these roads are busy again, but all around you can see the remnants from nine months of fighting. we've just entered west mosul and...
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would have walked away from the largest worldwide contamination of a toxic substance uncontained and untouched and legislation cannot be allowed to hinder proper and timely regulation. bills like our aa should not be passed by congress. if it is passed, what happened in parkersburg will continue to happen again and again. thank you.
would have walked away from the largest worldwide contamination of a toxic substance uncontained and untouched and legislation cannot be allowed to hinder proper and timely regulation. bills like our aa should not be passed by congress. if it is passed, what happened in parkersburg will continue to happen again and again. thank you.
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there is nothing left, nothing that is not untouched.heir reign of terror, the world watched in horror. for the people of mosul, there was no escape. isis have been routed. but what happened to the people who survived? the road to mosul is long and convoluted. to reach even the outskirts of the city, you have to navigate numerous checkpoints and roadblocks. we have just entered west mosul. but yet we are yet to see the full devastation of the war. it feels like this is now functioning again. there is also a war going on here. there are still pockets of is fighters in the old city. the baghdad government has declared victory. i was here in 2013 in mosul then was one of the most dangerous cities on earth. i was making a film about the arab world's oldest paragliding club. 0h, arab world's oldest paragliding club. oh, you're such a show off! like life wasn't already hard enough. shia—led military government backed by the government in baghdad was suppressing a majority sunni population. it was these conditions that helped pave the way for i
there is nothing left, nothing that is not untouched.heir reign of terror, the world watched in horror. for the people of mosul, there was no escape. isis have been routed. but what happened to the people who survived? the road to mosul is long and convoluted. to reach even the outskirts of the city, you have to navigate numerous checkpoints and roadblocks. we have just entered west mosul. but yet we are yet to see the full devastation of the war. it feels like this is now functioning again....
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since then, aaron is an untouchable. he will be a number one ace level star pitcher. all star pitcher. he was kind of tilting towards the all-star last year. seven and overall pick in the draft he should be good. he's one you defendant want to keep. you want to keep reese, he's got one hit overtime weekend. you liked what you see. great actions. more patience than hose kins, nick williams you'll want to keep around >> i like him >> and freddy galvis is becoming a star level player, favorite phillies coming back. i could see freddy galvis coming back. he make as great defensive play every night. he can -- make as clutch hit. very good player, there are guys you want to look at. eflin got talent. you don't want to bail on young starting pitching too soon. other than that, i would think that my ears got to be open, 30 games under 500. i'm not going to have have a whole lot of untouchables >> who would you say is your biggest disappointment >> franco. he got decent stats >> he's in his head >> not going to be the hitter that you thought he was going to be. make as great p
since then, aaron is an untouchable. he will be a number one ace level star pitcher. all star pitcher. he was kind of tilting towards the all-star last year. seven and overall pick in the draft he should be good. he's one you defendant want to keep. you want to keep reese, he's got one hit overtime weekend. you liked what you see. great actions. more patience than hose kins, nick williams you'll want to keep around >> i like him >> and freddy galvis is becoming a star level player,...
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since then, aaron is an untouchable. he will be a number one ace level star pitcher. all star pitcher. he was kind of tilting towards the all-star last year. seven and overall pick in the draft he should be good. he's one you defendant want to keep. you want to keep reese, he's got one hit overtime weekend. you liked what you see. great actions. more patience than hose kins, nick williams you'll want to keep around >> i like him >> and freddy galvis is becoming a star level player, favorite phillies coming back. i could see freddy galvis coming back. he make as great defensive play every night. he can -- make as clutch hit. very good player, there are guys you want to look at. eflin got talent. you don't want to bail on young starting pitching too soon. other than that, i would think that my ears got to be open, 30 games under 500. i'm not going to have have a whole lot of untouchables >> who would you say is your biggest disappointment >> franco. he got decent stats >> he's in his head >> not going to be the hitter that you thought he was going to be. make as great p
since then, aaron is an untouchable. he will be a number one ace level star pitcher. all star pitcher. he was kind of tilting towards the all-star last year. seven and overall pick in the draft he should be good. he's one you defendant want to keep. you want to keep reese, he's got one hit overtime weekend. you liked what you see. great actions. more patience than hose kins, nick williams you'll want to keep around >> i like him >> and freddy galvis is becoming a star level player,...
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28 yea rs, says which was left untouched for 28 years, says the communist times.ment of the opposition here in poland, who find it difficult to accept the verdict of the election which happened almost two years ago. —— since the communist. they using this as an excuse just to judge incorrectly ourjudgement. but can i put it to you that even the president, andrew dudayev, a former member of your party, once these proposals amended, because he says giving the justice proposals amended, because he says giving thejustice minister the power to dismiss members of the judiciary is not democratic. so even the president is critical. -- 0ndrej duda. we accept that two vetoes, and this discussion goes back to the parliament. we will get together with parliamentarians to find a solution for this problem. but even the president, as you mentioned, he is critical about the contemporary situation of the judiciary system. we have two continue the transmission of the system. but maybe the better way. everything is going back to the parliament to find a better solution for the parli
28 yea rs, says which was left untouched for 28 years, says the communist times.ment of the opposition here in poland, who find it difficult to accept the verdict of the election which happened almost two years ago. —— since the communist. they using this as an excuse just to judge incorrectly ourjudgement. but can i put it to you that even the president, andrew dudayev, a former member of your party, once these proposals amended, because he says giving the justice proposals amended,...
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it wasn't like their elite families who remain untouched. there suffering as well. when i talked about jefferson davis i did the same thing. those just me being spoiled. but that way you get these people in the stories come i can't talk about the american civil war without talking about the lincoln assassination. it's fascinating to me and readers but again i decided to tell it with claire harris whose with the presidential box and whose husband she engaged in at the time. whose husband is so later traumatized in part by the experience and apart from the mental illness that he will wind up killing her after the war with their children and talking about again i couldn't protect her. somebody came in and attack my family. i couldn't protect my family later he said he killed him himself. but he still trying to save the president. he almost dies about the assassination. they're trying to save the president. but they said major it's amazing tragic story. when i was talking about slavery which runs through the war, you cannot understand the word without understanding slav
it wasn't like their elite families who remain untouched. there suffering as well. when i talked about jefferson davis i did the same thing. those just me being spoiled. but that way you get these people in the stories come i can't talk about the american civil war without talking about the lincoln assassination. it's fascinating to me and readers but again i decided to tell it with claire harris whose with the presidential box and whose husband she engaged in at the time. whose husband is so...
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untouched by battle, the american landscape is altered by the war. once described as a drowsy capital, becomes a boomtown in 1917. this is the time in american history when government grows into big government, spending almost as much on the 20 month more as in the previous century and a quarter of its history. dozens of new agencies, a federal payroll that nearly doubles from 500,000 employees to almost one million. not to mention in the unpaid volunteers. liberty bonds, allied relief, red cross -- scores of wartime causes. ♪ narrator: for just one dollar per year, government secures the services of some of its most distinguished citizens, an army of businessmen, like thomas edison. one observer calls washington a patriotic madhouse. one of the new faces in government, herbert hoover, organizer of war worldwide relief for belgium in 1915, now summoned to run the full program at home. battalions of volunteers, work forms plant war gardens to feed the nation and allies. for housewives, the words are "save food." out in the field for women and youngste
untouched by battle, the american landscape is altered by the war. once described as a drowsy capital, becomes a boomtown in 1917. this is the time in american history when government grows into big government, spending almost as much on the 20 month more as in the previous century and a quarter of its history. dozens of new agencies, a federal payroll that nearly doubles from 500,000 employees to almost one million. not to mention in the unpaid volunteers. liberty bonds, allied relief, red...
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having traveled this country and studied this issue very closely, no demographic has gone untouched. this is not a problem of young and old, black or white. it really has affected all of our communities in varying degrees. it is also a nonpartisan issue with bipartisan support and bipartisan solutions. we hope that those in a position with decision-making and advocacy and solutions, and those charged with covering this issue as well, will agree that it is not partisan. with decision-making and advocacy andthank you very much. sec. price: happy to take a question or two. >> several attorneys general, including some republicans, have said manufacturers of opioids should be sued and should be held legally culpable for parts of this crisis. do you agree with that? what is the administration's orientation of those laws? sec. price: a couple of suits out there have already begun. i think this gives voice and punctuates the damage and the harm that people have felt because of this crisis. there isn't a position that the administration has on these suits at this point, but it has clearly got
having traveled this country and studied this issue very closely, no demographic has gone untouched. this is not a problem of young and old, black or white. it really has affected all of our communities in varying degrees. it is also a nonpartisan issue with bipartisan support and bipartisan solutions. we hope that those in a position with decision-making and advocacy and solutions, and those charged with covering this issue as well, will agree that it is not partisan. with decision-making and...
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wasn't like these elite families who remained untouched. they are suffering as well. when i talk about jefferson davis i did the same thing, talk more about his wife who i like better than jefferson davis. it was neat seeing that. that way, you get people in these stories. i can't talk about the civil war without talking about the lincoln assassination. it is endlessly fascinating to me and readers. but i tell it from the perspective of claire harris who is there with her fiancÉ in the presidential box when president lincoln is assassinated and whose husband she is engaged to at the time and is traumatized in part by the experience but apart from rehabilitation, mental illness, he is suffering over the years but he will wind up after the war along with her children talking about again i couldn't protect her, somebody came in and attacked my family. later he admits he killed them himself but still trying to save the president, still traumatized, he almost died the night of the assassination because no one is paying attention to him, they are trying to save the presiden
wasn't like these elite families who remained untouched. they are suffering as well. when i talk about jefferson davis i did the same thing, talk more about his wife who i like better than jefferson davis. it was neat seeing that. that way, you get people in these stories. i can't talk about the civil war without talking about the lincoln assassination. it is endlessly fascinating to me and readers. but i tell it from the perspective of claire harris who is there with her fiancÉ in the...
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it isn't as if this is untouchable artillery that the north koreans have trained on seoul.bomb we dropped in afghanistan, the better of all bombs. you don't have to go nuclear and north koreans. i'm not trying to strategize or to play out a war scenario. but if we're attacked, the response is automatic. the question is if we are not attacked. are we willing to push the north koreans to the point where they would start a war. and that's a different question. it's a more delegate question. and it's a more morally fraught question because, you're right. where just the idea of the threat of the north koreans having a bomb, unused but the capacity to hit any american stipulate, is that enough to push us into a scenario where millions are going to die? that's not an easily answered question. and i suspect, tucker, that in the end, if it came to that, if it was just a potential threat, a threat out there of sort of dam close that we would decide to acquiesce rather than go to war. >> >> tucker: you would think. so that would be an awfully big deal otherwise. charles krauthammer, t
it isn't as if this is untouchable artillery that the north koreans have trained on seoul.bomb we dropped in afghanistan, the better of all bombs. you don't have to go nuclear and north koreans. i'm not trying to strategize or to play out a war scenario. but if we're attacked, the response is automatic. the question is if we are not attacked. are we willing to push the north koreans to the point where they would start a war. and that's a different question. it's a more delegate question. and...
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having traveled this country and studied this issue very closely, no demographic has gone untouched. this is not a problem of young and old, black or white. it really has affected all of our communities in varying degrees. it is also a nonpartisan issue with bipartisan support and bipartisan solutions. we hope that those in a position to help with decision-making and advocacy and solutions, and those charged with covering this issue as well, will agree that it is not partisan. thank you very much. sec. price: happy to take a question or two. >> several attorneys general, including some republicans, have said manufacturers of opioids should be sued and should be held legally culpable for parts of this crisis. do you agree with that? what is the administration's orientation of those laws? sec. price: a couple of suits out there have already begun. i think this gives voice and punctuates the damage and the harm that people have felt because of this crisis. there isn't a position that the administration has on these suits at this point, but it has clearly gotten the attention of the phar
having traveled this country and studied this issue very closely, no demographic has gone untouched. this is not a problem of young and old, black or white. it really has affected all of our communities in varying degrees. it is also a nonpartisan issue with bipartisan support and bipartisan solutions. we hope that those in a position to help with decision-making and advocacy and solutions, and those charged with covering this issue as well, will agree that it is not partisan. thank you very...
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we're seeing similar scenes where homes have been destroyed and just feet away, other homes appear untouched to the donut shop the owner is eager to sell these. >> it is not the money. it is the hard work they do to make it. i didn't want that to go to waste. >> now, it is feeding the survivors and those who forge ahead into daer >> even for him it is at times almost too much. >> with the supplies he has left, the doors stay open and the residents stay faithful. >> we have been coasting along really good down here in our little community so it is sad but it will be okay. >> a texas town in the midst of disaster now on the mend. >>> terrish. that story to share for weeks to come. >> looks like widespread tornado damage. silver lining for rockport, they had 7 inches but now they are done. flooding is over. different story in houston. we mentioned this last week, there is a chance that harvey could throw showers our way in time for the holiday weekend. yeah. let's start with a live look. >>> this is essentially tracking close to the coast, not necessarily a bull's-eye some of the models are at
we're seeing similar scenes where homes have been destroyed and just feet away, other homes appear untouched to the donut shop the owner is eager to sell these. >> it is not the money. it is the hard work they do to make it. i didn't want that to go to waste. >> now, it is feeding the survivors and those who forge ahead into daer >> even for him it is at times almost too much. >> with the supplies he has left, the doors stay open and the residents stay faithful. >>...
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. >> the tome of george and martha washington untouched. but this is partially underwater.ou. >> a lot of work ahead. crews will stabilize the slope, rebuild the wall. work on drainage and repair. >> we love this place. it's luke part of us. being injured if you will. >> you can see how the earth and the brick and mortar separated themselves. one thing they have to do is stabilize this area before they rebuild. big job aheadment report -- big job ahead. richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: look like we are in for more rain. doug: but nothing really heavy. we have repeating patterns here. but at the end of the story you will hear good weather news. first take a look. this is the backdrop for almanac page. we don't show it every day. but this shows something interesting. a year ago today we set record of 100 in washington. today we only had high of 80. the average is 87. we don't expect to set records but we expect the temperature trend to go up. but average. 84 tomorrow. 88, 89. the average for the next few days. we are in good shape. the question is the timing. tonight is ju
. >> the tome of george and martha washington untouched. but this is partially underwater.ou. >> a lot of work ahead. crews will stabilize the slope, rebuild the wall. work on drainage and repair. >> we love this place. it's luke part of us. being injured if you will. >> you can see how the earth and the brick and mortar separated themselves. one thing they have to do is stabilize this area before they rebuild. big job aheadment report -- big job ahead. richard reeve,...
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. >> that was untouched?untouched. >> was the crime scene staged to hide something more sinister than robbery? why did they find that odd and obvious pattern of bloody shoe prints but only around the bodies? >> and the shoe prints would go back and forth to each victim and just disappeared. you were thinking how did this person get out? >> easy enough to id. there was an obvious nike swoosh in the middle. it was a nike impact tomahawk, big maybe close to size 12. but who wore them? who would do such an awful thing? and why? >> in our area we didn't have a husband and wife in their 60s in a multimillion dollar neighborhood killed for no reason. >> investigators poked around the scherer's background looking for enemies with motive and it turned out they had some or at least earnest did. >> ernie was a passionate person and wasn't afraid to let you know how he felt. >> former california state assemblyman knew him for extreme fiscal conservativement for his work with the party. >> he did make people angry but on
. >> that was untouched?untouched. >> was the crime scene staged to hide something more sinister than robbery? why did they find that odd and obvious pattern of bloody shoe prints but only around the bodies? >> and the shoe prints would go back and forth to each victim and just disappeared. you were thinking how did this person get out? >> easy enough to id. there was an obvious nike swoosh in the middle. it was a nike impact tomahawk, big maybe close to size 12. but who...
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. >> steve bennett appeared untouchable early on, a campaign chairman who shared a practical mind meld with the president. but today, it was steve bennett last day. the writing had been on the wall for weeks. trump was said to have grown frustrated with steve fanon portrayed as the real power, pulling strings. >> i will sit at my desk. [ laughing ] >> while trump had growing reservations, john kelly's arrival as chief of staff accelerated the timeline. and steve bennett gave his resignation on august seventh. his departure was supposed to be announced earlier, but it was pushed because of the aftermath of charlottesville. and the sierra club wrote good riddance to steve fanon, his discrete full - - his disgraceful - - his disgraceful hatred has no place in the white house. but others talked about how smart he was and touted his expertise. >> he brought a lot of skill. >> there is little question as to what steve will be doing, and police tweeted that he has returned, and they said he was at the editorial meeting tonight. and he said that he would go to war against the opponents of the
. >> steve bennett appeared untouchable early on, a campaign chairman who shared a practical mind meld with the president. but today, it was steve bennett last day. the writing had been on the wall for weeks. trump was said to have grown frustrated with steve fanon portrayed as the real power, pulling strings. >> i will sit at my desk. [ laughing ] >> while trump had growing reservations, john kelly's arrival as chief of staff accelerated the timeline. and steve bennett gave...
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these were essentially windows computers that were left untouched. a bug was discovered for a long time. a few proactive organizations patched themselves and were able to escape the problem. a new organizations were falling behind and didn't attribute the importance of this bug simply because there was no fires breaking out. the first fire that broke out was a bad one that spread like an uncontrolled forest fire over the internet. it is a little bit like populations and the genetic makeup. if you think of human diseases you have common genetic traits and if you are that you are prone to an illness and an illness can become epidemic or playi playing. it is where you have a kinetic mix so that the infection can curtail to a group and don't spread across an entire community. that is what we are seeing with the digital landscape. there is too much skew of the similar type of technology used globally across enterprises. >> host: so to put this in technological terms, if a company has one computer system all connected with each other, that can be more dang
these were essentially windows computers that were left untouched. a bug was discovered for a long time. a few proactive organizations patched themselves and were able to escape the problem. a new organizations were falling behind and didn't attribute the importance of this bug simply because there was no fires breaking out. the first fire that broke out was a bad one that spread like an uncontrolled forest fire over the internet. it is a little bit like populations and the genetic makeup. if...
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the only places untouched, though affected was liberia, sierra leone and ethiopia which has been independent for a swrl swrl -- zillion years. did you know ethiopia, the king converted to christianity in 350ad. the third nation in the world after rome and ar mean yaw to convert to christianity was ethiopia. who knew that? it is true. when we realize our lost glory -- here is what my goal is. my goal is to have the contributions of people of african dissent a normal par that's where your attitudes are shaped. i love black history month. a harvard man, phd, 1912, he created negro history week which became negro history month and we all know that. as important as the month of february is, the month we are in now, that's not how you naturalize information into the curriculum. when i started elementary school in 1956, my teacher didn't say today is civics day and i will teach you how to be an american. it says my country tiz of thee , land of the beautiful, george washington chopped down the cherry tree and never told a lie. all of those facts and myths were told to us as a normal part of the sch
the only places untouched, though affected was liberia, sierra leone and ethiopia which has been independent for a swrl swrl -- zillion years. did you know ethiopia, the king converted to christianity in 350ad. the third nation in the world after rome and ar mean yaw to convert to christianity was ethiopia. who knew that? it is true. when we realize our lost glory -- here is what my goal is. my goal is to have the contributions of people of african dissent a normal par that's where your...
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all of that talent laid untouched for so many yea rs. talent laid untouched for so many years.ury, angen meltdowns in public, self injury, anger. he was struggling to process the world around him. he found it quite overwhelming. many have told us quite overwhelming. many have told us that is there experience of finding a world overwhelming and getting in the way of what they want to do. very moving hearing him explain his own condition and how he looks at himself. the issue of diagnosis was one of the ones he highlighted, how important it is to get it so that you can make the next steps. it is important. yes. we have autism crisis in this country. it took him years to access that diagnosis. he needed help from his mp to actually get that. that story is too common. people tell us they are awaiting years. research has shown adults are waiting up to two and a half years to get help and even five years from first raising that. why is it happening? in the last10— that. why is it happening? in the last 10— 15 years we have seen an awareness increase regarding autism. since 2009, adul
all of that talent laid untouched for so many yea rs. talent laid untouched for so many years.ury, angen meltdowns in public, self injury, anger. he was struggling to process the world around him. he found it quite overwhelming. many have told us quite overwhelming. many have told us that is there experience of finding a world overwhelming and getting in the way of what they want to do. very moving hearing him explain his own condition and how he looks at himself. the issue of diagnosis was one...
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and untouchable. but the fact that he just took it out of -- time out of his day to do a little post was so meaningful. >> the good guy and the local guy. just one day after brady's post, the national marrow donor program told her around 100 people had signed up. >>> a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, email our hotline or call us. tips on mandarins. that's it for k-p- i-x 5 news at >>> time for our taste of the day. fresh grocer tony tantillo has tips on mandarins. >> reporter: ell, today's tip of the day is going to be with mandarins. it's not winter. these are imported to new zealand, opposite climates, which means it's their citrus time in new zealand. we are getting navel oranges and other citrus and these mandarins are fantastic! look at this when i cut this inside. look it the juice, small seeds. > very small peel. loaded with juice, too. selection and storage is very important. when you buy it, like all citrus, heavy for their size. the heavier the better. that means they ar
and untouchable. but the fact that he just took it out of -- time out of his day to do a little post was so meaningful. >> the good guy and the local guy. just one day after brady's post, the national marrow donor program told her around 100 people had signed up. >>> a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, email our hotline or call us. tips on mandarins. that's it for k-p- i-x 5 news at >>> time for our taste of the day. fresh grocer tony tantillo has tips...
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of power, that kind of authority, that kind of control, when they think they are or appear to be untouchableif these are the folk who run the world, what are we to do about that? what agency did beatrice have in that scenario? >> beatrice is heroic and fearless. she just goes ahead and says it. that is the most important thing is courage and to really make very clear to yourself what your convictions are and act on them. i say that. i'm not a particularly courageous person politically myself but it is time to stand up and say what you believe. and in fact there is a lot of -- i think in the midst -- this is a very upsetting time. i read the news every morning and get in the state of hysteria about the damage that is being done in my view. but it is also a time of sort of creative ferment politically. people are rising up. it's very significant that these political races are getting a lot closer now. and as soon as this devastating election took place in my world view it was devastating but the next day i began to already think this could be a good year. this is going to be a great year becau
of power, that kind of authority, that kind of control, when they think they are or appear to be untouchableif these are the folk who run the world, what are we to do about that? what agency did beatrice have in that scenario? >> beatrice is heroic and fearless. she just goes ahead and says it. that is the most important thing is courage and to really make very clear to yourself what your convictions are and act on them. i say that. i'm not a particularly courageous person politically...
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just a few blocks away, the zigzag cracks on the side of the old post office still remain untouched. the courthouse was built in 1878. it's one of the many buildings here in downtown napa listed on the registry of historical places. so tearing it down bass never an option. >> the historical nature of this building behind us is one that takes a lot of careful attention to the construction. >> reporter: the county is finally at the point now where they are accepting bids for the $12 million project. construction should start next month. meanwhile, back at the roost, tremble has left one reminder of the earthquake in her store. a paint spatter has become a topic of conversation with her customers. >> i tell them it was the scariest 340 seconds of my life. but there's a positive side to it. i learned to take care of myself in a better way, and to practice more gratitude on a daily basis. >>> we're tracking your weather out there. we're also tracking hurricane harvey. few cat 100, forecast to become a category 3 when it comes on shore tomorrow night into saturday morning. so right now, it
just a few blocks away, the zigzag cracks on the side of the old post office still remain untouched. the courthouse was built in 1878. it's one of the many buildings here in downtown napa listed on the registry of historical places. so tearing it down bass never an option. >> the historical nature of this building behind us is one that takes a lot of careful attention to the construction. >> reporter: the county is finally at the point now where they are accepting bids for the $12...
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the statue of former mayor rizzo is untouched, but the conversation does continue. and one councilwoman wants the conversation to end with the statue taken away. the controversy surrounds rizzo's tactics in leadership while he was in office, many have called him a racist. and this is not the first time that there has been a call to remove the statue. last year argumentity viss called for it to be taken down and last night as mentioned someone put a sign around the statue, also an egg thrown at it reportedly as well. and some on the other sood have recently signed a petition to keep the statue right where it is. here is councilwoman gim followed by someone who argues that the statue should stay. >> ooirts tit's history part of philadelphia, but it's not one that belongs in the heart of our city. >> first thing he did is integrate the police force with a black and white officer in the force spp that a racist? i don't think so. >> reporter: mayor kenney spokesperson issued this statement yesterday saying we think now the is a good time to have that conversation about t
the statue of former mayor rizzo is untouched, but the conversation does continue. and one councilwoman wants the conversation to end with the statue taken away. the controversy surrounds rizzo's tactics in leadership while he was in office, many have called him a racist. and this is not the first time that there has been a call to remove the statue. last year argumentity viss called for it to be taken down and last night as mentioned someone put a sign around the statue, also an egg thrown at...
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done become -- how much more difficult do they become if the president becomes in some ways an untouchable or a pa rya to some views? >> well, the president hasn't been overly hands on with the legislative agenda thus far, so i'm not sure this changes that dynamic tremendously. the legislation starts within the legislative branch. i think that will continue given the current agenda of the republicans. i think the one exception would be the affordable care act repeal and replace effort. the president and his administration wanted to put additional effort on that they're in september. i think that's where we could see some diminished graph taos around the hill and so forth, in trying to push that agenda. >> are you surprised we haven't seen more volatility in the market because of the headlines that have been coming out? i was certainly. we did see a bit of a sell-off in the stock market, but then it came back. what's your read on that? >> well, interestingly we had said since january of this year to anticipate an increase of roll stilt in september and early october as it relates to the deb
done become -- how much more difficult do they become if the president becomes in some ways an untouchable or a pa rya to some views? >> well, the president hasn't been overly hands on with the legislative agenda thus far, so i'm not sure this changes that dynamic tremendously. the legislation starts within the legislative branch. i think that will continue given the current agenda of the republicans. i think the one exception would be the affordable care act repeal and replace effort....
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in the city of charlottesville a week ago and fixations after that it seems no historical figures untouched right now is colored mopin explained. not long ago we were out here on the streets of new york they thought that every monument to a slave owner should be demolished even if their founding fathers. did they stop madison avenue. and rename it yeah no i think it's fine so if one person is the first people there will be by the city you'd be a good idea to take it to. anything that's owned by a slave owner should be changed yeah it should be washington didn't go to war to defend slavery and i think concerts is very important even though we didn't expect people to want to tear down monuments to figures that are almost sacred in american history like george washington or thomas jefferson the idea now seems to be gaining momentum he wasn't protecting my freedom i wasn't someone who my ancestors weren't deemed human beings to him and so to me i don't care if it's a george washington statue or a thomas jefferson statue or robert e. lee statue they all need to calm down and if those two aren't
in the city of charlottesville a week ago and fixations after that it seems no historical figures untouched right now is colored mopin explained. not long ago we were out here on the streets of new york they thought that every monument to a slave owner should be demolished even if their founding fathers. did they stop madison avenue. and rename it yeah no i think it's fine so if one person is the first people there will be by the city you'd be a good idea to take it to. anything that's owned by...
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we have a clear mandate to transform and democratise the judicial system, which was left untouched fors, since the communist times. so i think that this is a judgement of the — of opposition — of the domestic opposition, here in poland, who find it difficult to accept the verdict of the election which happened almost two years ago. they are using this as an excuse just to judge incorrectly our government. but may i put it to you that even the president, andrzej duda, a former member of your party, wants these proposals amended, because he says giving thejustice minister the power to dismiss members of the judiciary is not democratic. so even the president is critical. 0k. he has a right, he has a prerogative as the president to be part of this discussion. we accepted the veto — two vetoes — and the discussion is going back to the parliament and we will get together with parliamentarians to find a solution for this problem. but even the president, as you mentioned, is critical about the contemporary situation of the judiciary system. so we have to continue the transformation of the syst
we have a clear mandate to transform and democratise the judicial system, which was left untouched fors, since the communist times. so i think that this is a judgement of the — of opposition — of the domestic opposition, here in poland, who find it difficult to accept the verdict of the election which happened almost two years ago. they are using this as an excuse just to judge incorrectly our government. but may i put it to you that even the president, andrzej duda, a former member of your...
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election, the man who, as director of the fbi, is supposed to be politically independent, almost untouchablenot gonna sugarcoat this. this is bad for democracy. - president trump's firing of fbi director james comey sending shockwaves through washington. - only the second time in american history a president has taken that step. - trump's seismic firing-- - a little whiff of fascism tonight. - it looks like a banana republic, america, not a democracy. - you'd think this would happen in a third world country. the idea that this happened in the united states is stunning. - this is the kind of thing that goes on in-- - africa! just say it! [laughter and applause] say it! just say it! "this is the kind of thing that only happens in africa!" comey wasn't just any old bureaucrat who trump fired. trump fired comey just as comey was starting to actively investigate trump's people, which you've gotta admit makes trump look hella suspicious. a lot of people are distraught by this decision. the other people are russians. - does the comey firing cast a shadow over your talks, gentlemen? [audience groans
election, the man who, as director of the fbi, is supposed to be politically independent, almost untouchablenot gonna sugarcoat this. this is bad for democracy. - president trump's firing of fbi director james comey sending shockwaves through washington. - only the second time in american history a president has taken that step. - trump's seismic firing-- - a little whiff of fascism tonight. - it looks like a banana republic, america, not a democracy. - you'd think this would happen in a third...
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at stone harbor that so many love is the abundant amount of nature and so many areas are actually untouchedmust see place is the wetlands institute on the back bay, its mission is to promote appreciation, understanding and stewardship of coastal eco systems. the wildlife viewing opportunities are great and it's a fantastic place to just escape for a little bit and hey, if you head down to stone harbor this weekend, it's the 55th annual arts and crafts fair they've been preparing all year, people are coming from all over. the event welcome it's hundreds of artists and attracts thousands of visitors, activities for the kids, the arts and crafts festival takes place this saturday and sunday and it opens at 9:00 a.m. both days. free and tons of stuff for kids. would he have got much more here from stone harbor and avalon but we want to go back to natasha brown to get an update on the news of the day, natasha we're not done here yet. we got more for you coming up come a little bit. >> i know we'll see you soon. >>> we're monitoring several story, seven fires in past month at a center city high-r
at stone harbor that so many love is the abundant amount of nature and so many areas are actually untouchedmust see place is the wetlands institute on the back bay, its mission is to promote appreciation, understanding and stewardship of coastal eco systems. the wildlife viewing opportunities are great and it's a fantastic place to just escape for a little bit and hey, if you head down to stone harbor this weekend, it's the 55th annual arts and crafts fair they've been preparing all year,...
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syrian opposition groups have their content blocked despite the fact that very similar videos went untouched on mainstream news channels you two pages those who are targeted say the site is purposely trying to erase certain documentation of the war i think what's so troubling about this if we look at the syrian accounts this is video chronicling a six or seven year war and some of the most important parts of that war from the perspective of syrians you tube though still has faith that it's machines know best well these tools are imperfect and untried for every setting in many cases our systems have proven more accurate than humans and videos that need to be removed and the video sharing web site isn't alone in being found at fault google has also come under fire for showing bias that was after a number of left wing and progressive news outlets were removed from search results after new protocols were enacted by google those alternative sites claim they've seen a drastic drop and eye to video on their pages sense then yet the search engine giant says the newly adopted policies were applied si
syrian opposition groups have their content blocked despite the fact that very similar videos went untouched on mainstream news channels you two pages those who are targeted say the site is purposely trying to erase certain documentation of the war i think what's so troubling about this if we look at the syrian accounts this is video chronicling a six or seven year war and some of the most important parts of that war from the perspective of syrians you tube though still has faith that it's...
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this morning that statue of frank rizzo remains untouched, but the conversation continues and one council woman wants the conversation to end with the statue taken out. the controversy surrounding rizzo's tactics in leadership while in office, many have called him a racist. this is not the first time that there has been a call to remove the statue. last year activists called for rizzo's statue to be taken down and last night swoon pomeone pu sign around the statue, also an egg was thrown at it and some recently signed a petition to keep the statue right where it is. so you have the argument on both sides here. take a listen, here is the council woman followed by someone who argues that the statue should stay. >> it's the history that is part of philadelphia and we shouldn't look participate but it's not one that belongs in the heart of our city. >> first thing he did is integrate the police force with a black and white officer in the force. is that a racist? i don't think so. >> reporter: mayor kenney's spokesperson issued this statement, we think now is a good time to have that conversat
this morning that statue of frank rizzo remains untouched, but the conversation continues and one council woman wants the conversation to end with the statue taken out. the controversy surrounding rizzo's tactics in leadership while in office, many have called him a racist. this is not the first time that there has been a call to remove the statue. last year activists called for rizzo's statue to be taken down and last night swoon pomeone pu sign around the statue, also an egg was thrown at it...
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at stone harbor that so many love is the abundant amount of nature and so many areas are actually untoucheda must see place is the wetlands institute on the back bay, its mission is to promote appreciation, understanding and stewardship of coastal eco systems. the wildlife viewing opportunities are great and it's a fantastic place to just escape for a little bit and hey, if you head down to stone harbor this weekend, it's the 55th annual arts and crafts fair they've been preparing all year, people are coming from all over. the event welcome it's hundreds of artists and attracts thousands of visitors, activities for the kids, the arts and crafts festival takes place this saturday and sunday and it opens at 9:00 a.m. both days. free and tons of stuff for kids. would he have got much more here from stone harbor and avalon but we want to go back to natasha brown to get an update on the news of the day, natasha we're not done here yet. we got more for you coming up come a little bit. >> i know we'll see you soon. >>> we're monitoring several story, seven fires in past month at a center city high
at stone harbor that so many love is the abundant amount of nature and so many areas are actually untoucheda must see place is the wetlands institute on the back bay, its mission is to promote appreciation, understanding and stewardship of coastal eco systems. the wildlife viewing opportunities are great and it's a fantastic place to just escape for a little bit and hey, if you head down to stone harbor this weekend, it's the 55th annual arts and crafts fair they've been preparing all year,...
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nearly untouched, and it is up on the hill, overlooking the borough. >> the grand building overlooks the olds mann chunk historic district, but sting into the home of asa packer is like stepping back into the 1800s. >> asa packer was man not known until he came here to ma un chunk in 1833. >> by the time he died in 1879 , packer was a household name he was a still is, philanthropist, builder of the lehigh railroad and founder every lehigh university, also built his magnificant mansion in jim thorpe on a hill in 1861. >> the home was given to the town of ma un chunk, now jim thorn, in 1912 by the last daughter mary packer cummings. she gave the town $60,000 to take care of the home. >> the remarkable three-story, 18 many reason home, remained sealed until 1954. when the borough granted trusteeship to the jim thorpe lions club. who opened it to the public, in 1956. >> we are not a restoration, we are preservation. >> the home granted national historic landmark stat just 1984 and still features all every it stunning details. draperies, made with 14 car al gold, fine woodcarvings, by eur
nearly untouched, and it is up on the hill, overlooking the borough. >> the grand building overlooks the olds mann chunk historic district, but sting into the home of asa packer is like stepping back into the 1800s. >> asa packer was man not known until he came here to ma un chunk in 1833. >> by the time he died in 1879 , packer was a household name he was a still is, philanthropist, builder of the lehigh railroad and founder every lehigh university, also built his magnificant...