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we used to read about the work he used to write. it is a privilege to work with him as a calling now. a direct and have honest dialogue on how we are so we canove forward have a conversation. we talked about the coalition, nato. he has the experience to know that all these things are interlinked. as we look at how we deal with things, we need to be ready for conflict prevention. dialogueving a greater because of that understanding, and more portly, that defense alone cannot be beat solution. the military buys you time. we need a comprehensive approach to have an impact when it comes security matters. diplomacy is important. capacity building and developing as well. had we engage the business community and security challenges? haveve been able to constructive dialogue and move the conversation forward, because we have unique experience. this spirit has been developed over difficult times. -- this experience has been developed over difficult times. ms. dawon: canada is becoming more and more a citizen of the americas. we have the diffe
we used to read about the work he used to write. it is a privilege to work with him as a calling now. a direct and have honest dialogue on how we are so we canove forward have a conversation. we talked about the coalition, nato. he has the experience to know that all these things are interlinked. as we look at how we deal with things, we need to be ready for conflict prevention. dialogueving a greater because of that understanding, and more portly, that defense alone cannot be beat solution....
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to do, release its own insulin. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-useo improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. trulicity is not insulin. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take trulicity if you or a family member has had medullary thyroid cancer, if you've had multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to trulicity. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have a lump or swelling in your neck, severe pain in your stomach, or symptoms such as itching, rash, or trouble breathing. serious side effects may include pancreatitis, which can be fatal. taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin, increases your risk for low blood sugar. common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, decreased appetite and indigestion. some side effects can lead to dehydration, which may make existing kidney problems worse. once-weekly trulicity may help me reach my blood sugar goals. with trulicit
to do, release its own insulin. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-useo improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. trulicity is not insulin. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take trulicity if you or a family member has had medullary thyroid cancer, if you've had multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to...
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us. lisa and alison had gone to collect their daughters from the concert. they were caught in the blast before they could reach their children. i know lisa a long time. she used to workt i know her daughter, lauren, as well. lauren came to my shop over the weekend. she showed me her tummy, she was expecting a baby. it is just so sad. lisa and alison were loved here and their loss will be felt by so many in this town. treatment councillors have been brought in to help those who need it. at the town hall, people who knew the ladies are plenty who did not queued up to sign a book of condolence. what is evidence is there is a need here today and that is why we are here, today and that is why we are here, to recognise that need and play our part, and to share the pain and grief. today, teenagers cried for the loss of their friends mums and mothers wept as well, as all of this town ta kes mothers wept as well, as all of this town takes in just what it has lost. one of the key questions in the aftermath of monday's atrocity is to find out how the suicide bomber, salman abedi, came to adopt his extremist views. remember, he was born and raised here in britain, spending much
us. lisa and alison had gone to collect their daughters from the concert. they were caught in the blast before they could reach their children. i know lisa a long time. she used to workt i know her daughter, lauren, as well. lauren came to my shop over the weekend. she showed me her tummy, she was expecting a baby. it is just so sad. lisa and alison were loved here and their loss will be felt by so many in this town. treatment councillors have been brought in to help those who need it. at the...
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for example sub saharan africa were used to work m, sub saharan africa were used to work in, may nots much. i spelt ten years of my life in the united nations in food, ifeel i have a sense of which markets are right for piccolo. you may go into a market where you may have to bolt something more on to accommodate cultural identity or cultural sensitivities — can you think of cases where that has happened? when brands look to expand into other markets, they roll out on a geographical pattern... a regional basis. i do believe that geography actually isn't the court deciding factor of where to roll out to next. the cultural nuances are really key and important and it would not necessarily be a country next to each other that would be the same. for example, we work with halsted which is a cultural institution and we looked a cultural differences in terms of marketing and targeting consumers. you find there are some markets where they tend to avoid risks. new product launches would be difficult. those markets tend to be markets which are steeped in tradition. market that respect high raki
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still puzzled and we're still guided and i think that is a very difficult place for us to be, very hard for us to work because of that and i want to pursue further hearings by the united states congress to get to the bottom of it. i also don't want to be stymied by the special counsel's investigation preventing congress from doing its work. we have a role to do and i want us to do it. ms. jackson lee: the problem is he kept speaking to the special counsel. this is a classified hearing. that's all he was able to say. i don't find much substance in the briefing today. reporter: any thoughts on joe lieberman being f.b.i. director? ms. jackson lee: we all work with senator lieberman. have great respect for him. i'll wait to see what happens. thank you. reporter: what were your impressions? mr. sherman: i think the deputy attorney general were serious, dedicated, takes his oath of office seriously. i'm reassured from that standpoint. as to the question that keeps getting asked is, why did he write the memo, he opined that a decision is not final until it's final. i think that's all of our experience. many
still puzzled and we're still guided and i think that is a very difficult place for us to be, very hard for us to work because of that and i want to pursue further hearings by the united states congress to get to the bottom of it. i also don't want to be stymied by the special counsel's investigation preventing congress from doing its work. we have a role to do and i want us to do it. ms. jackson lee: the problem is he kept speaking to the special counsel. this is a classified hearing. that's...
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we used to read about the work he used to write so it's a privilege to work with him as a colleague now and to have that direct and honest dialogue on how we'll move forward so we can look at -- have a conversation. for example, we talk about the coalition, the counterdaesh coalition, nato. but he's got the experience to know all these things are interlinked. as we look at how we deal with daesh, we need to be ready for conflict prevention and reducing recruitment into radical groups as well so we're having a far greater dialogue because of that understanding and more importantly that defense alone can't be the solution. military buys you time. need a whole of government approach to have an impact when it comes to security matters so diplomacy is important. how do we engage the business community in some security challenges? so we've been able to -- through our good working relationship have constructive dialogue and move the conversation forward because we have very unique experience but this experience has been developed through very difficult times. >> leaning outward a bit from nort
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has ruled that uber has not infringed intellectual property laws after it hired an engineer who used to work been taking place. dave, good to have you back, what has been happening? the hearing is still going on, they kicked all the journalists out for a private hearing happening right now, but this morning we got a glimpse of precisely what this row is about. on the one hand you have a company which spun out of google's cell striving car division, accusing nowell of essentially stealing their technology, taking it away from google and creating their own self driving division. uber dispute that, saying it has not happened. although they do not dispute that a former employee took some files from his former employee, basic glove has not use them for anything so it can't be guilty of stealing trade secrets and infringing on patterns. we are waiting to hear today an injunction will be applied to uber which could seriously hamper efforts in developing and researching this technology. so it is employees moving from one company to the other? it centres on a man who is a pioneer of self driving tech
has ruled that uber has not infringed intellectual property laws after it hired an engineer who used to work been taking place. dave, good to have you back, what has been happening? the hearing is still going on, they kicked all the journalists out for a private hearing happening right now, but this morning we got a glimpse of precisely what this row is about. on the one hand you have a company which spun out of google's cell striving car division, accusing nowell of essentially stealing their...
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to the web. and the vast sea of data produced will be analysed, with the help of artificial intelligence. what does all this mean for us, a world without work? >> behind these glass walls, people's jobs used to be secure. but how many financial analysts will be needed in a world governed by algorithms? hans-georg scheibe: i certainly wouldn't advise my son to become a banker, for example, if he wants a profession that won't be negatively influenced by digitalization. >> but it can work as long as you stay open to new technologies. hans-georg scheibe is on the board of roi, a munich management consulting company. it specializes in helping companies become ready for industry 4.0. sociologist sabine pfeiffer researches the changes taking place in work and society. she thinks that jobs with a high degree of routine will be most in danger. sabine pfeiffer: conventional office jobs will be most affected. and i think that seems to have fallen under the radar of public attention. conventional office jobs will be most effective. clerical jobs, doing things on computers, jobs that don't need manyualifications, that are based on standardized processes
to the web. and the vast sea of data produced will be analysed, with the help of artificial intelligence. what does all this mean for us, a world without work? >> behind these glass walls, people's jobs used to be secure. but how many financial analysts will be needed in a world governed by algorithms? hans-georg scheibe: i certainly wouldn't advise my son to become a banker, for example, if he wants a profession that won't be negatively influenced by digitalization. >> but it can...
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level of hydric sulphide and sulphur dioxide was ten times the normal background.daylon walling used to workat the plant as a security guard. sot: daylon walling, former valero security// "my immediate concern was something was terribly wrong." walling says all valero staff would wear a device to detect toxic chemicals in the air in a situation like this.sot: daylon walling, former valero security// "one of the most dangerous chemicals that would be released is h2s. it's an undetectable gas. in order to detect it you would have to wear a monitor. which if it was in the area it would vibrate and beep."local authroties assured the emergency has calmed. sot: jim lydon, benecia fire chief/ / " they've restored their steam production. which has reduced the release of particular matter."the valero refinery makes propane, butane, jet fuel and ultra low sulphur diesel to name a few products. (pam) and if you plan on taking bart... there are some major bart closures this weekend in the east bay. the track between lake merritt and fruitvale stations will be closed for maintenance this weekend. bart re
level of hydric sulphide and sulphur dioxide was ten times the normal background.daylon walling used to workat the plant as a security guard. sot: daylon walling, former valero security// "my immediate concern was something was terribly wrong." walling says all valero staff would wear a device to detect toxic chemicals in the air in a situation like this.sot: daylon walling, former valero security// "one of the most dangerous chemicals that would be released is h2s. it's an...
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we use to read about the work that he used to write. so it's a real privilege to be able to work with a colleague now and to be able to have that direct and honest dialogue on how we're going to move forward so we can look out, you know -- have a conversation. for example we talk about the coalition in the country coalition. nato. but he's got the experience to also know that all these things are interlinked. as we look at -- radical groups as well. for greater dialogue because of that understanding, and also more importantly the defense alone can't be the solution. military buys you time. we need a government to approach a comprehensive approach to have an impact to security matters. so diplomacy is important and development as well. how do we engage the business in some of the security challenges. so we've been able to through a really good working relationship have constructive dialogue and move the conversation forward because we have very unique experience. but this experience i have been developed through some very difficult times.
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we used to work 2a hours a day. now it is hardly a shift a day.ther, there is a global glut of used clothing. so even though they are having a real environmental impact, the industry here is struggling to make money on the recycling business. general motors has been accused in a lawsuit of rigging hundreds of thousands of diesel trucks with devices similar to those used by volkswagen to ensure they pass emissions tests. the proposed class—action lawsuit covers drivers of more than 700,000 chevrolet silverado and gmc sierra pickups from 2011 to 2016. a gm spokesman has called the claims baseless. the uk independence party has fiercely attacked theresa may's record on tackling extremism. senior party figures used their manifesto launch to declare that radical islam is a "cancer that needs to be cut out." our political correspondent leila nathoo reports. ukip back in campaigning mode after the manchester attack, lighting candles that save they say is not enough. instead. theresa may has allowed jihad is back into our country. she has failed to preven
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chairman and it's a pleasure for us to work with you. and your colleagues and to you, dr. miller, thanks for joining us today. and for the important role that med pack plays in informing medicare policy. we've had a chance to look at your report. maybe not read each page the long one b, but an excellent executive summary. and unfortunately, as mr. teaberry and i have discussed, this is the first hearing of this subcommittee. and i regret that we did not have an earlier hear iing on th consequenceal health legislation that the republicans introduced and passed. that bill as we know would have taken away coverage from 24 million americans. while handing out nearly $1 trillion in tax cuts for the wealthy. indeed, the very wealthy incorporations. it would it would cut more than 800 million from the program. it would allow states to eliminate or weaken crucial market reforms including essential health benefits, community rating and preotectios for older workers. it was opposed by doctor, hospitals, patients, aarp, almost everybody who is our participant in the work you do, dr. m
chairman and it's a pleasure for us to work with you. and your colleagues and to you, dr. miller, thanks for joining us today. and for the important role that med pack plays in informing medicare policy. we've had a chance to look at your report. maybe not read each page the long one b, but an excellent executive summary. and unfortunately, as mr. teaberry and i have discussed, this is the first hearing of this subcommittee. and i regret that we did not have an earlier hear iing on th...
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pressure is finally on, i think the operator has to do it.” speak to somebody a little earlier he used to work not expect the post offered to steam open all letters in case there is a material being sent through the post, making that parallel. it is not a good analogy. the post office is not as intrusive in our lives and pervasive in our lives that the way these massive media companies are. they are the only bit of the media space that is not subject to any kind of regulation. the bbc is regulated, the newspapers are regulated, radio is regulated. the only bit that is not exactly the biggest now and that is the online giants. on the guidelines completely clear on what is acceptable and what is not? this is acceptable and what is not? this is an example from twitter, but the committee looked at, twitter refusing to removing a cartoon depicting mel at the minority margarets violating a white woman while stabbing her baby to death. of these policies absolutely crystal clear? they cannot be, nobody in their right mind can tolerate the image you have just described. we have a case not long ago, thi
pressure is finally on, i think the operator has to do it.” speak to somebody a little earlier he used to work not expect the post offered to steam open all letters in case there is a material being sent through the post, making that parallel. it is not a good analogy. the post office is not as intrusive in our lives and pervasive in our lives that the way these massive media companies are. they are the only bit of the media space that is not subject to any kind of regulation. the bbc is...
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we said before trying it when it's open to working together with both russia and iran to find a solution that leads to a stable and united syria. but in order for us to work together to bring into the violence in syria russia and iran need to acknowledge the atrocities of the assad regime and use their influence to stop them. as you can see it's going to be a busy week for the president, the captain and the stepping up to the presidents first foreign trip that launches this friday. we take off for saudi arabia later on friday and i plan to general mcmaster hopefully tomorrow to walk through the trip with further detail and with that, your questions. >> thank you, sean. in china,. [inaudible] forming a working group and u.s. company have much to offer. so what's the prospective of the use of future of collaboration in this initiate? initiative? >> as i mentioned with respect to the 100 day plan i think think there's a lot of areas that we're going to continue to work with the china to develop a way forward. i think the relationship that the president established with president xi down and mar-a-lago is continue to pay dividends for our country, and
we said before trying it when it's open to working together with both russia and iran to find a solution that leads to a stable and united syria. but in order for us to work together to bring into the violence in syria russia and iran need to acknowledge the atrocities of the assad regime and use their influence to stop them. as you can see it's going to be a busy week for the president, the captain and the stepping up to the presidents first foreign trip that launches this friday. we take off...
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we used to read about the work he used to write. it is real privilege to work with him as a colleague and have the direct, honest dialogue how we'll move forward so we can look at, have a conversation, for example, we talk about the coalition in the country daesh coalition, nato and we're talking about peace. he has the experience to also know that all these things are interlinked. as we look at how we deal with daesh, we need to be ready for conflict prevention, reducing the recruitment into the radical groups as well. so we're having a a far greater dialogue because because of that understanding. more importantly, defense alone can't be the solution. military buys you time. you need whole of government approach, comprehensive approach to have impact when it comes to security matters. so diplomacy is very important. capacity building is very important and development as well. how do we engage the business community in some of the security challenges? we have been through a really good working relationship have constructive dialogue
we used to read about the work he used to write. it is real privilege to work with him as a colleague and have the direct, honest dialogue how we'll move forward so we can look at, have a conversation, for example, we talk about the coalition in the country daesh coalition, nato and we're talking about peace. he has the experience to also know that all these things are interlinked. as we look at how we deal with daesh, we need to be ready for conflict prevention, reducing the recruitment into...
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i used to work in congress and what i learnt is that the percentage of congressmen who our re—elected90% or something like that. when the midterms election happen next year, although i think the democrats will ta ke although i think the democrats will take control of the house because of these anti—trump sentiment and therefore making a name donald duck 18 months from now, 12 months from now, nevertheless, ido 18 months from now, 12 months from now, nevertheless, i do not think this vote will make a difference. they only need a few to prise it away from the republicans. if you are anti— child, as so many people seem are anti— child, as so many people seem to be, —— anti—trump, you only have 12 months to wait not that he will do much with this vote in the house. when it comes to brexit, the new york times article looking at the roles of the press. do you think the roles of the press. do you think the newspapers played that much of a role? journalists talking about journalists. the problem i have with this, it was a very popular paper in the uk. whatever happened to the rise of the inte
i used to work in congress and what i learnt is that the percentage of congressmen who our re—elected90% or something like that. when the midterms election happen next year, although i think the democrats will ta ke although i think the democrats will take control of the house because of these anti—trump sentiment and therefore making a name donald duck 18 months from now, 12 months from now, nevertheless, ido 18 months from now, 12 months from now, nevertheless, i do not think this vote...
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us. lisa and allison had gone to collect their daughters from the concert, they were caught in the blast before they could reach their children. i knew lisa a long time. she used to workghter, lauren, as well. lauren came to my shop over the weekend and she showed me her tummy, and that she‘s expecting a baby. now the baby won‘t ever be able to see the grandma. it‘s just so sad. lisa and allison were loved here and their loss will be felt by so many in this town. the bereavement counsellors have been brought in to help those who need it. at the town hall, people who knew the ladies — and plenty who didn‘t — queued up to sign a book of condolence. what‘s evident to us is that there is a need here today and so that‘s why we‘re here, to recognise that need and play our part and to share the pain and the grief. today, teenagers cried for the loss of their friends mums and mothers wept too as all of this town takes in just what it has lost. judith moritz, bbc news, royton. of course, we have more about the victims and also the investigation on our website. we will have much more news at two o‘clock in the morning. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello ther
us. lisa and allison had gone to collect their daughters from the concert, they were caught in the blast before they could reach their children. i knew lisa a long time. she used to workghter, lauren, as well. lauren came to my shop over the weekend and she showed me her tummy, and that she‘s expecting a baby. now the baby won‘t ever be able to see the grandma. it‘s just so sad. lisa and allison were loved here and their loss will be felt by so many in this town. the bereavement...
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we have a few works zones that are going to tie us up. we are gridlocked with the work zone at benning road. we are looking live at interstate 95 in virginia. we've got some residual delays as you make your trip southbound heading towards newington. on 395, we are doing ok. a works on that was set up originally has -- work zone that was set up originally has cleared. vo: at dominion, we have a long history of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to dominion energy. it's a reflection of our commitment to energy innovation and renewable sources like solar, wind... and cleaner energy like natural gas. and we'll continue to innovate, upgrade technology, dominion energy. more than a new name, a new way of seeing energy. me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening c
we have a few works zones that are going to tie us up. we are gridlocked with the work zone at benning road. we are looking live at interstate 95 in virginia. we've got some residual delays as you make your trip southbound heading towards newington. on 395, we are doing ok. a works on that was set up originally has -- work zone that was set up originally has cleared. vo: at dominion, we have a long history of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to...
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found guilty of three counts of attempted kidnapping of three women in a safeway store where he used to work. they talked to us outside the courthouse. >> nothing will take away the pain and sorrows we experience every day, and we will continue to experience for the rest of our lives. truly, we've been praying for the chapter to have this ending, justice. >> we'll obviously never get sierra back, so it's not closure, but it is a good first step, and the jury did the right thing. >> reporter: the search for sierra continues. the prosecution convinced the jury of the guilt without a body, murder weapon, or crime scene. they had dna evidence. defense did not talk to the media. they have the penalty phase to prepare for. matt keller, abc 7 news. >> matt, thank you. >>> today's verdict is a big victory for the santa clara county district attorney's office. >> taking a risk on a case with limited evidence and went forward with the most serious charges available. abc 7 news reporter was inside the courtroom as the verdict was read, david? >> reporter: this conviction of anthony garcia torres reflec
found guilty of three counts of attempted kidnapping of three women in a safeway store where he used to work. they talked to us outside the courthouse. >> nothing will take away the pain and sorrows we experience every day, and we will continue to experience for the rest of our lives. truly, we've been praying for the chapter to have this ending, justice. >> we'll obviously never get sierra back, so it's not closure, but it is a good first step, and the jury did the right thing....
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work on it. >> they were intimately involved. neil: my point is after john kennedy thought he got snookered by generals and he learned. >> you have to me intimately involved. >> are used to work for bill frist and the chief of staff, the most unhappy people in washington dc, former ceos because you can't just get it done. you have to build all these relationships. donald trump is learning that. neil: i forgot you were here. >> the conversation -- neil: you are one of my favorite people and i apologize. your take on this. to charlie's point that politicians can be referenced than the corporate crowd, thanks to republicans people are going to die, they are murderers, they are smiling and laughing as they murder people. close to the -- what do you think? >> i think charlie makes a point, politics is nasty. business is about making money. neil: that point, the murdering part, you are killing people. >> pretty nasty stuff to suggest they are killing people. >> by voting to remove obamacare and switching to their plan. you don't want to talk about this, do you? >> i don't understand what donald trump said about do this to the country. this was a partyline vote. neil: as was
work on it. >> they were intimately involved. neil: my point is after john kennedy thought he got snookered by generals and he learned. >> you have to me intimately involved. >> are used to work for bill frist and the chief of staff, the most unhappy people in washington dc, former ceos because you can't just get it done. you have to build all these relationships. donald trump is learning that. neil: i forgot you were here. >> the conversation -- neil: you are one of my...
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>> well, i cocreated it with my friend courtney knowles who used to work for the jet foundation and mtvered with us to fight back against negative voices whether they be internal or external or any voices that bring you down and think that you're not good enough. so we try to form a community of people that bring us together instead of tearing us apart and thinking that we're different. and you go there and you can get help for what you need. >> rihanna is one of the stars. i know in one of your pitch perfect you sing her song s & m. i was wondering if you could do a rendition for us? >> i cannot do a rendition of s & m but i will tell you, my friend esther dean is in "pitch perfect" and actually wrote that song. she plays cynthia rose in the movie. and so singing that during "pitch perfect" was really fun for us because she is the nicest girl in the world and she's such a legend and she's singing about us, so --. nah, nah, nah come on >> you've been in tv series throughout your career like "guiding light." your dad's name is john snow. do you watch him? >> i do. >> you're speaking to t
>> well, i cocreated it with my friend courtney knowles who used to work for the jet foundation and mtvered with us to fight back against negative voices whether they be internal or external or any voices that bring you down and think that you're not good enough. so we try to form a community of people that bring us together instead of tearing us apart and thinking that we're different. and you go there and you can get help for what you need. >> rihanna is one of the stars. i know...
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used to be -- i used to work quality control in the mill and i thought those skills were transferable. you, james, thank for wanting to work at the environmentalprotection agency and really protecting our public the thingsink one of that gets lost in all of this discussion about the e.p.a. is important that agency really is to everyday americans. it protects our food, our air, our water. it really ensures that corporations don't have free poison us. the crossfire right now are the hard-working employees of the environmentalprotection agency who do their job every day and are really under attack by the trump administration and are to even talk about what the conditions are like within that agency. i think that's what's so horrible about an agency that is being attacked from within, in theway environmentalprotection agency is. i think there's also no question that donald trump is not only, freezing hiring and trying to cut down that agency them to it hard for hire but he's also talking about laying off thousands of employee budget propos als. so while this 1% cut will stop happening imm
used to be -- i used to work quality control in the mill and i thought those skills were transferable. you, james, thank for wanting to work at the environmentalprotection agency and really protecting our public the thingsink one of that gets lost in all of this discussion about the e.p.a. is important that agency really is to everyday americans. it protects our food, our air, our water. it really ensures that corporations don't have free poison us. the crossfire right now are the hard-working...
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we used to work 24 hours a day. now it is not much ofa 24 hours a day. a shift. on one hand, the demand from africa has dipped and on the other, there is a glut of used clothing. even though they are having a real environmental impact, the industry here is struggling to make money on the recycling business. it is a race that exhibits some of mankind's most expensive boats. the america's cup starts later today with racing yachts battling out one of the most prestigious titles in the world. the yachts on display are all about speed but what about the ones that are about luxury? if you are a member of the superrich, the global elite, the chances are you will have a superyacht. that comes with its own headaches like ready but the helicopter will private submarine? that is what this boat is all about. it's really rather special. this is the game—changer, a new vessel with the game—changer, a new vessel with the idea that it is a support vessel for superyacht is so when you are cruising around the caribbean and you do not want your toys cluttering up you do no
we used to work 24 hours a day. now it is not much ofa 24 hours a day. a shift. on one hand, the demand from africa has dipped and on the other, there is a glut of used clothing. even though they are having a real environmental impact, the industry here is struggling to make money on the recycling business. it is a race that exhibits some of mankind's most expensive boats. the america's cup starts later today with racing yachts battling out one of the most prestigious titles in the world. the...
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we used to look at his work. it is a real privilege to work with him as a colleague, to be able to have that direct honest dialogue how we're going to move forward so we can look at, have a conversation. we talk about the coalition in the coalition and nato and peace. he also has the experience to know all these things are interlinked. as we as we look how we deal with daesh we need to look at conflict prevention and reduce recruitment into radical groups as well. we're having a far greater dialogue because of that understanding. more importantly defense alone can't be the solution. military buys you time, you need whole of government, comprehensive approach to have impact when it comes to security, to security matters. so diplomacy is very important. capacity-build something very important and development as well. integrate the security community into some of the security challenges. we have been able through our good working relationship have constructive dialogue and move the conversation forward because we hav
we used to look at his work. it is a real privilege to work with him as a colleague, to be able to have that direct honest dialogue how we're going to move forward so we can look at, have a conversation. we talk about the coalition in the coalition and nato and peace. he also has the experience to know all these things are interlinked. as we as we look how we deal with daesh we need to look at conflict prevention and reduce recruitment into radical groups as well. we're having a far greater...
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>> it is an opportunity for us to work with countries in that region that can help play a role in isolating korea. duterter the past year,r, has overseen a bloody war on drugs that is left over 7000 people dead
>> it is an opportunity for us to work with countries in that region that can help play a role in isolating korea. duterter the past year,r, has overseen a bloody war on drugs that is left over 7000 people dead
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it's a pleasure for us to work with you and to your colleagues. and to you, dr. miller, thanks for joining us today. and for the important role that medpac plays in informing medicare policy. we've had a chance to look at your report, maybe not read each page along one but an excellent executive summary. and unfortunately, as mr. tiberi and i discussed, this is the first hearing of this subcommittee. and i regret that we did not ve an earlier hearing on the consequential health legislation that the republicans introduced and passed. that bill, as we know, would have taken away coverage from 24 million americans while handing out nearly $1 trillion in tax cuts primarily for the wealthy, indeed the very wealthy and corporations. it would gut medicaid by cutting more than $800 billion from the fram -- program and shifting costs to patients. it would allow states to eliminate or weaken crucial market reforms, including essential health benefits, community rating and protections for older workers. it was opposed by doctors, hospitals, patients, aarp, almost everybody w
it's a pleasure for us to work with you and to your colleagues. and to you, dr. miller, thanks for joining us today. and for the important role that medpac plays in informing medicare policy. we've had a chance to look at your report, maybe not read each page along one but an excellent executive summary. and unfortunately, as mr. tiberi and i discussed, this is the first hearing of this subcommittee. and i regret that we did not ve an earlier hearing on the consequential health legislation that...
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it centers on an engineer that used to work for weimar now works for uber. they said they stole trade secrets. the jury is set to hear arguments in the case in october. >>> a new transit option is about to dbu -- debut. the train will be free to write for the first several weeks. >> reporter: testing of those sonoma marin smart train entered its final phase. it'll have full passenger service sometime in the near future. >> we are in the home stretch. work testing are draft a schedule. the public can expect to see 30 trains running each weekday. it has been generations since these two northbay counties have had regular service. >> always be alert and aware manner all railroad crossings and all trucks and trains. >> -- >> reporter: the city is underscored by this. cities have petitioned the federal railroad commission and have petitioned for quiet zones. >> in those areas we will not be blowing the horn at railroad crossings. is the engine or see something they will blow the horn. again that is another reason for people to be very careful those areas. you may n
it centers on an engineer that used to work for weimar now works for uber. they said they stole trade secrets. the jury is set to hear arguments in the case in october. >>> a new transit option is about to dbu -- debut. the train will be free to write for the first several weeks. >> reporter: testing of those sonoma marin smart train entered its final phase. it'll have full passenger service sometime in the near future. >> we are in the home stretch. work testing are draft...
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work in the greenhouses. none of the migrants are willing to talk to us. we approach a spanish van driver. just does what he's told, he says. >> i'm just a simple worker. i'm no better off than the migrants. reporter: many spaniards do indeed work under similarly precarious conditions, with little or no social security, and for a meager wage. but according to trade unionist jose garcia, the difference is that migrants are not even aware of their rights. in his eyes, it's pure exploitation. he hands out flyers to the day laborers coming off their shifts. mr. cueva: you should be getting 46 euros a day, not 30. and your boss should be paying into social insurance schemes so that you can claim a pension later. you should also be wearing protective face masks when you work with chemicals. safety is vital. you could get sick. reporter: but few day laborers are prepared to raise these issues with their bosses, for fear of losing their job. mr. mendy: fear is always the enemy. reporter: according to the unionists, the government is turning a blind eye. mr. cueva: the politicians are just burying
work in the greenhouses. none of the migrants are willing to talk to us. we approach a spanish van driver. just does what he's told, he says. >> i'm just a simple worker. i'm no better off than the migrants. reporter: many spaniards do indeed work under similarly precarious conditions, with little or no social security, and for a meager wage. but according to trade unionist jose garcia, the difference is that migrants are not even aware of their rights. in his eyes, it's pure...
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using that trust to burglaryize three homes in smof bay area emphasis most expensive areas. peggy. >> reporter: well, you know, rauj this is a beautiful neighborhood here where this fedexdriver used to work. the 53-year-old was in court today on three burglary charges. that fedexdriver who we're just learning has a criminal regard. >> i think one case where a door was ajar and the other was unlocked. >> reporter: on tuesday menlo park police arrested 57-year-old resident baker charging him with burglarizing two homes and another home an may 17th in men lepark, all on his rounds for fexex. police say baker is a convicted felon. >> whether he disclosed that or not is something we will looking into. >> reporter: all individuals providing services on behalf of service grounds undergo background checks that include a review of driving record and criminal history. he has prior arrests from 1981 and 1988, so it's unclier how he got the job at fedexwith a criminal history. now, fedextells me today they're looking into how the driver exactly got the job with that criminal background. he'll be back in court in june. imappleten i'm peggy bunker, nbc news. >>> this stems from a bank robbery in the e
using that trust to burglaryize three homes in smof bay area emphasis most expensive areas. peggy. >> reporter: well, you know, rauj this is a beautiful neighborhood here where this fedexdriver used to work. the 53-year-old was in court today on three burglary charges. that fedexdriver who we're just learning has a criminal regard. >> i think one case where a door was ajar and the other was unlocked. >> reporter: on tuesday menlo park police arrested 57-year-old resident baker...
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andy rose, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> so funny, jan, just saying, i used to work in colorado, i don'tl. >> but i remember very well. >> and i know it seems foreign to us to hear about snow in may, but it is totally normal in places like the front range of the rockies. just kind of like their transition season what would be transition for us following spring, that's kind of when they get hit the hardest with those kind of weather phenomena. sorel interesting stuff. but the same storm system that ended up bringing severe weather even the snow actually going to be headed our way with time. i don't necessarily think dealing with more showers and thunder storm, monday ends the with the next rounds, but will be cold front passage here today that helps trigger shower or thunderstormment notice the atmosphere moisten up, firing up, some showers through the overnight, the heaviest rain, eye get drawn right back to iowa, missouri, again the beginning of a storm that will start to head our way into the next day and a half or so. make its full arrival on monday. but for now, it is a cold front th
andy rose, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> so funny, jan, just saying, i used to work in colorado, i don'tl. >> but i remember very well. >> and i know it seems foreign to us to hear about snow in may, but it is totally normal in places like the front range of the rockies. just kind of like their transition season what would be transition for us following spring, that's kind of when they get hit the hardest with those kind of weather phenomena. sorel interesting stuff....
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. >> mike smith used to work at chevron. w he speaks out against what he claims are outdated practices. >> running a refinery is risky. burning oil is inherently dangerous. >> reporter: then environmental concerns. flaring at chevron in december led to dozens of complaints about a rotten egg smell that spanned the bay. chevron was cited for releasing excess levels of hydrogen an on may 5 a fire avenue flare at the valero refinery in benicia. it forced evacuations of two elementary schools and a nearby industrial park. >> we just need to have the policies and the regulations to ensure that oil companies are held accountable for that. >> reporter: a six-member cal/osha panel voted to unanimously approve a plan to mandate that companies choose the safest equipment available rather than what's quicker or cheaper. and it will give equipment operators greater oversight on how things are done. >> we're the ones throughout 24/7 running the plants, nights, weekends, holidays. it's our safety. >> reporter: an oil company representative
. >> mike smith used to work at chevron. w he speaks out against what he claims are outdated practices. >> running a refinery is risky. burning oil is inherently dangerous. >> reporter: then environmental concerns. flaring at chevron in december led to dozens of complaints about a rotten egg smell that spanned the bay. chevron was cited for releasing excess levels of hydrogen an on may 5 a fire avenue flare at the valero refinery in benicia. it forced evacuations of two...
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to our nation. and the work that you do. and especially tonight to talk about how important the work you do building and repairing our infrastructure is to all of us. there are a lot of -- a lot of infrastructure we have in this nation that needs to be fixed. and to be built. ms. kaptur talked about many of these different areas. one of them, of course, is in drinking water and sewers. so much of it is built right after either the early part of the 20th century or after world war ii and now is deteriorating. i hear stories from some of my municipalities back home saying that they're afraid the pipes are completely gone. the water right now is just running through the hole that was left from the pipes. so, there's so much infrastructure we need to build. i want to focus especially tonight on transportation. i sit on the transportation and infrastructure committee. president trump promised that he would have a $1 trillion bill to fund infrastructure. i think it's critical that in these days, where we have so many other things that we are focused on, that we don't forget and we have not forgotten the fact that we need to do this infrastructure bill.
to our nation. and the work that you do. and especially tonight to talk about how important the work you do building and repairing our infrastructure is to all of us. there are a lot of -- a lot of infrastructure we have in this nation that needs to be fixed. and to be built. ms. kaptur talked about many of these different areas. one of them, of course, is in drinking water and sewers. so much of it is built right after either the early part of the 20th century or after world war ii and now is...
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i used to work in the federal government. and anytime there was not a budget passed and it look like we would be in continued resolutions, they brought up all the supplies they would need toough the year in advance ensure they maximize the budget expenditures. you could take a 10% cut in the non-dod areas and maybe we could make an effort to balance the budget a little bit. host: as a republican, republicans control the house and the senate and the white house. does it concern you they weren't the budget cutting priority? some of the steep cuts in the bill? caller: yes, it does. i don't understand. if these people are really believers in the republican thoughts then they ought to at least be capable of going along with cutting some costs. i don't know whether they don't because of the way that the rules are in the senate, where you could get 30 everyof speaking on , motion -- and they are afraid that chuck schumer from the democrats would manage to keep the thing sold for ever? i don't understand. i don't understand the intri
i used to work in the federal government. and anytime there was not a budget passed and it look like we would be in continued resolutions, they brought up all the supplies they would need toough the year in advance ensure they maximize the budget expenditures. you could take a 10% cut in the non-dod areas and maybe we could make an effort to balance the budget a little bit. host: as a republican, republicans control the house and the senate and the white house. does it concern you they weren't...
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nina: i used to work in the office of the svendborg brewery.nd it was located right here, in the place i now live. it was a big brewery. reporter: unlike most patients in nursing homes, here, residents are encouraged to take on responsibilities. it's part of their therapy. they shop and pay for items at the village boutique. handling money is both a challenge and a boost for dementia patients. and speaking of money, the dementia village is financed by the town of svendborg. an association raises money to provide residents with a few extras. but the village is also a research project. scientists are monitoring life here to learn how to best manage dementia. for nina, being able to live in her own four walls is the biggest bonus. this community also gives her a sense of belonging. she no longer feels so alone. if it becomes necessary, she'll be cared for around the clock. still, nina borup hopes that, with help from the dementia village, she'll remain independent for as long as possible. damien: looks like a lovely place to be elderly. now, whene
nina: i used to work in the office of the svendborg brewery.nd it was located right here, in the place i now live. it was a big brewery. reporter: unlike most patients in nursing homes, here, residents are encouraged to take on responsibilities. it's part of their therapy. they shop and pay for items at the village boutique. handling money is both a challenge and a boost for dementia patients. and speaking of money, the dementia village is financed by the town of svendborg. an association...
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i used to work at a environmental planning firm and we would go out to the woods and we were lookingther things, but he would find them. he would look in different areas and find them. i was only stumbled on not looking for 10 my whole life.>> that is more than me.>> 77Ã72 fairfield and these are the numbers from today and the numbers of tomorrow will be right there. just cooler and windy. the windy connectionà condition will last till tomorrow. it is windy on the bridges. blowing sand on the highway. a few clouds out there and there will be clouds and out tomorrow and partly cloudy and partyÃpartly sunny. there is a live camera shot. a beautiful night. a lot of folks don't have the weekend off. rebecca has to work and -- you can't say -- anyway i hope you have the weekend off and if you do, it's going to be nice. tomorrow you was his slight chance of a sprinkle on saturday. sunday is your nicest day. it looks like no fog and no high clouds as well. just a nice-looking weekend. tomorrowÃwe are coming off records and we haveÃwe got used to mid-90 degree weather. looks like a good one.
i used to work at a environmental planning firm and we would go out to the woods and we were lookingther things, but he would find them. he would look in different areas and find them. i was only stumbled on not looking for 10 my whole life.>> that is more than me.>> 77Ã72 fairfield and these are the numbers from today and the numbers of tomorrow will be right there. just cooler and windy. the windy connectionà condition will last till tomorrow. it is windy on the bridges. blowing...
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>> it is an opportunity for us to work with countries in that region that can help play a role in isolating north korea. duterter the past year,r, has overseen a bloody war on drugs that is left over 7000 people dead. while human rights groups have slammed duterte, president trump embraced him. we will speak with jeremy scahill of the intercept who kedt published a lea transferred where president trump says duterte is doing an unbelievable job on the drug program. we will speak also with glenn greenwald about how the media coverage of the manchester bombing victims should be a model for all young victims of wawar from yemen n to afghanist. plus, we will speak to torontoto activivist and journalist desmod cocole. >> i think what was revealed is a certain naivete w where we ignore very obvious problems of racial discrimination. we want to t tell ourselves that it i is not happenening herere e esespecially wanant to tell ourselveves we are not the unitd states of america.a. amy: up until rerecently, desmod cole was a columnist at "the toronto star." its editors told him he had to choose betwee
>> it is an opportunity for us to work with countries in that region that can help play a role in isolating north korea. duterter the past year,r, has overseen a bloody war on drugs that is left over 7000 people dead. while human rights groups have slammed duterte, president trump embraced him. we will speak with jeremy scahill of the intercept who kedt published a lea transferred where president trump says duterte is doing an unbelievable job on the drug program. we will speak also with...
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we're trying to figure out where people are telling us they want to work. >> can you figure out where people don't want to work? >> we can see what companies are on the list and off the list. for instance this year you saw a big drop in twitter but see jpmorgan got on the list for the first time. there are a number of companies that are doing really welcome paired to their competitors and it's because they are investing in talent, they're out there,
we're trying to figure out where people are telling us they want to work. >> can you figure out where people don't want to work? >> we can see what companies are on the list and off the list. for instance this year you saw a big drop in twitter but see jpmorgan got on the list for the first time. there are a number of companies that are doing really welcome paired to their competitors and it's because they are investing in talent, they're out there,