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the enquiry is a vital part of that. i would like to thank sir martin vital part of that.r work so far, and i know that all current and former ministers and all public sector workers will fully cooperate with phase two, but while i know that uncovering the truth is very important to the survivors and bereaved, it is not the only aspect of the post grenfell story that requires our attention. so will be continue, as the previous prime minister promised, to support the affected families long after the television cameras are gone. we will continue the work of the grenfell recovery group which brings together the efforts of all parts of government in meeting the needs of the community, we will continue to ensure that a beautiful and appropriate memorial is created on the site of the tower, a process being led by the bereaved and the local community. we will continue to make sure that those affected by the fire have an active and engaging role to play in implementing the lessons of grenville, including working closely with the ministry of housing to develop the policies and the
the enquiry is a vital part of that. i would like to thank sir martin vital part of that.r work so far, and i know that all current and former ministers and all public sector workers will fully cooperate with phase two, but while i know that uncovering the truth is very important to the survivors and bereaved, it is not the only aspect of the post grenfell story that requires our attention. so will be continue, as the previous prime minister promised, to support the affected families long after...
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controversial mandatory blackouts preventing residents from getting vital safety alert from getting vital safety alerts in the fire zone. >>> a in the fire zone. >>> also breaking the surprise from world series contend he were houston astros be, a top executive fired for outburst at female reporters the team after claim the story irresponsible now apologizing, apologizing, what it says it got wrong. >>> the new warning
controversial mandatory blackouts preventing residents from getting vital safety alert from getting vital safety alerts in the fire zone. >>> a in the fire zone. >>> also breaking the surprise from world series contend he were houston astros be, a top executive fired for outburst at female reporters the team after claim the story irresponsible now apologizing, apologizing, what it says it got wrong. >>> the new warning
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head into that second away leg. be a vital waypoint as they head into that second away leglj be a vitalhey head into that second away leg. i thought we dominated peer. i think we dominated periods in the game and we wa nted dominated periods in the game and we wanted to try to keep the amount of time to put passes together and possession starts. we had possession, created chances not many clear chances. i think we probably proved to ourselves tonight that we did not play well enough last year but we also know we can play a lot better. please with the performance but we always knew it would go down toa but we always knew it would go down to a second game. on the second leg, the away leg for manchester city ta kes pla ce the away leg for manchester city takes place on october 30. before that they have two very difficult games there are way to manchester united at the manchester derby in the leaky cup before travelling to arsenal the following weekend in the women's super league. tough fixtures for city keep coming but against a tea m for city keep coming but against a team at sweatt acoma
head into that second away leg. be a vital waypoint as they head into that second away leglj be a vitalhey head into that second away leg. i thought we dominated peer. i think we dominated periods in the game and we wa nted dominated periods in the game and we wanted to try to keep the amount of time to put passes together and possession starts. we had possession, created chances not many clear chances. i think we probably proved to ourselves tonight that we did not play well enough last year...
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all too often, vital electronic evidence is made unavailable through encryption that does not allow for execution of legal process, including court approved search warrants. that is why we are here today, to talk about the challenges of default encryption and lawful access, and what we can all do together to find a way forward. today you will hear about other cases like those two i just mentioned. some of the stories will come from the victims, survivors of abuse can tell us firsthand about the cost and consequences we all face if we lose the ability to keep people safe. those stories are hard to listen to, and they should be hard to listen to because no one should have to live or endure what those victims or endure what those victims did. the images show horrific abuse of awful crimes against kids, even infants and toddlers. photographs and videotape so it can follow them for years to come. if we do not talk about this, if we do not confront these real-life horrors happening to real people, if we do not take action and do something soon to address the lawful access problem, it will be
all too often, vital electronic evidence is made unavailable through encryption that does not allow for execution of legal process, including court approved search warrants. that is why we are here today, to talk about the challenges of default encryption and lawful access, and what we can all do together to find a way forward. today you will hear about other cases like those two i just mentioned. some of the stories will come from the victims, survivors of abuse can tell us firsthand about the...
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first, access to vital resources. second of all, our desire to contain iraqi aggression, our desire to contain iran's revolutionary approach to the region. fourth, by our concern form terrorism which emanates from on ourion and ends up doorstep or the doorstep of our close partners. all four of these remain important. in my view none of them should dominate the overall approach. the overall end state should be focused on a balance of power in the region when compared against other great power competitors or would be hegemons. this is not new in our approach. i remind people my first roommate at west point came to ehran americanom t high school. this level of balance on both sides of the arabian gulf helped us until it didn't. up until that time, we did not have large deployments of troops in the region. we did not need them. our relationships on each side maintained a relative level of stability that served our interests. we can certainly argue about the tactics that fell underneath this approach. but the overall conc
first, access to vital resources. second of all, our desire to contain iraqi aggression, our desire to contain iran's revolutionary approach to the region. fourth, by our concern form terrorism which emanates from on ourion and ends up doorstep or the doorstep of our close partners. all four of these remain important. in my view none of them should dominate the overall approach. the overall end state should be focused on a balance of power in the region when compared against other great power...
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they will threaten railroads and tie up confederate troops and want to destroy vital supplies. microcosm oft a grand strategy, happening on a very small scale. targetingbe places where salt is produced, where lead is mind, and the and tennessee railroad, that vital link. on may 2, george crook leaves and takes the second infantry division with him. to a separatell starting location. crook will have a skirmish at one station, and averill will leave the courthouse on may 5, moving on separate roads. the map is coming up next. this intentions to make easier to see, but due to some technical difficulties, we will have to work with a modern roadmap here. [laughter] let's try to give you perspective where we are. and salt be down here, one here, one often the mountains, maybe further south, that will be area a lot of where we are talking about in the next couple of minutes. , stanton here, lexington farther south, roanoke, virginia here, if that helps some of you, lynchburg. we will focus our attention here. they are moving from west virginia into this region of southwest virginia. 6
they will threaten railroads and tie up confederate troops and want to destroy vital supplies. microcosm oft a grand strategy, happening on a very small scale. targetingbe places where salt is produced, where lead is mind, and the and tennessee railroad, that vital link. on may 2, george crook leaves and takes the second infantry division with him. to a separatell starting location. crook will have a skirmish at one station, and averill will leave the courthouse on may 5, moving on separate...
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we cannot afford to take our eyes off of this vital task of ensuring the lasting and irreversible defeat of isis. we must consolidate our gains to rid the world of this terrible organization. and insist on a sound strategy to ensure our success to that end. too many of our partner forces and indeed american brothers and sisters, those that are shared in our arms must have fought and died in this fight, and we must ensure that those sacrifices were not made in vain. thank you, mr. president, and: e senator from utah. mr. romney: mr. president, i rise today to address the current situation in syria. first, i welcome the vice president's announcement of a cease-fire which will prevent further loss of life. i hope the agreement is honored. but at the heart of this matter is a central question of why these terms and assurances were not negotiated before the president consented to withdraw our troops. let me briefly recount what's happened in the past seven days since the u.s. announced our withdrawal. the kurds suffering loss of life and property have alied with assad. russia has assumed cont
we cannot afford to take our eyes off of this vital task of ensuring the lasting and irreversible defeat of isis. we must consolidate our gains to rid the world of this terrible organization. and insist on a sound strategy to ensure our success to that end. too many of our partner forces and indeed american brothers and sisters, those that are shared in our arms must have fought and died in this fight, and we must ensure that those sacrifices were not made in vain. thank you, mr. president,...
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it is vital that this issue goes back to the people for a vital save. changed? it has privately been rejected. yes but it was within touching distance, the vote on a people's vote, and more and more mps are accepting, from both sides of the house, both labour party and conservative party, that it is the right thing to do and the deal should be put back to the people. would you be willing to support a caretaker prime minister 01’ support a caretaker prime minister orjeremy corbyn in the event that borisjohnson is voted down with a vote of no confidence? borisjohnson is voted down with a vote of no confidence ?|j borisjohnson is voted down with a vote of no confidence? i have always said thatjeremy corbyn is the official leader of the opposition should be given the opportunity to read that caretaker government and i would support him absolutely in that decision. it seems to me that we should not be playing party politics at the moment, this is about the national interest and that is to make sure that letter gets sent, get the extension to article 50. the
it is vital that this issue goes back to the people for a vital save. changed? it has privately been rejected. yes but it was within touching distance, the vote on a people's vote, and more and more mps are accepting, from both sides of the house, both labour party and conservative party, that it is the right thing to do and the deal should be put back to the people. would you be willing to support a caretaker prime minister 01’ support a caretaker prime minister orjeremy corbyn in the event...
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tonight's event, she worker on a team that determine the path if the rocket fell back, their work was vital for
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is what is vital not just for egypt is also for sudan and for we need to be my as my colleague from sudan just said sudan is going to have to be the food basket for the entire africa and the arab countries and eventually sudan needs a water in order to fulfill that if you like ambitious target for the whole continent not just for sudan it got this on political problems because we have inside egypt even in the distribution of forte's not really even really if you like equitable though egypt she is very worried about the amount afford it because we know that most of the businesses are run by corporates on the cobra's that actually belong to the army in each. issue of national security is through because there was a board 670 of civil from the european union about how the will it's going to look like in 20 city or 2020 and now we're already in 2020 and they argue that water will be one of the major issues of conflict between countries ok that countries which will depend on us of on water they will have girls c.d.'s telling to the future will tell. both those things in details late in t
is what is vital not just for egypt is also for sudan and for we need to be my as my colleague from sudan just said sudan is going to have to be the food basket for the entire africa and the arab countries and eventually sudan needs a water in order to fulfill that if you like ambitious target for the whole continent not just for sudan it got this on political problems because we have inside egypt even in the distribution of forte's not really even really if you like equitable though egypt she...
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the condition alt of the vital meeting between the two precedent and the president's effort to dig updence on his opponent. >> do you regret saying we the committee wasn't in touch with the whistle blower. >> i should of been more clear. i meant when the whistle blower filed the complaint -- i should have been clearer about that. >> margaret: congressman, thank you very much. we will be right back. stay with us. with portfolio managers who are encouraged to do what's right over what's popular. focused on helping me achieve my investors' unique goals. can i find an investment firm that gets long term the way i do? adsoor cont with cal,n. to can i find an investment firm it's how we care for our cancer patients- like job. when he was diagnosed with cancer, his team at ctca created a personalized care plan to treat his cancer and side effects. so job could continue to work and stay strong for his family. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. we love you, daddy. good night. i love you guys. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment cente
the condition alt of the vital meeting between the two precedent and the president's effort to dig updence on his opponent. >> do you regret saying we the committee wasn't in touch with the whistle blower. >> i should of been more clear. i meant when the whistle blower filed the complaint -- i should have been clearer about that. >> margaret: congressman, thank you very much. we will be right back. stay with us. with portfolio managers who are encouraged to do what's right...
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marriott, apple, all kind of kowtowing to china because china has control over vital services and china is a large market. this was a strategy that was put in place by the clinton administration and in the bush administration and it's about concentrating power in a small number of hands. so the way to deal with it is very simple. if something is too big, make it smaller. so the first thing that we need to do is make our corporations smaller. for corporations are smaller, then china won't have as much leverage. >> tucker: i couldn't agree with you more and one of the recommendations you've set on the show is to break up some of the big techk monopolies. matt stoler, i hope you'll come back on the show, congrats on the book. the part i read was amazing. >> thanks. we went up next, a washington professor says one of america's most pressing problems is a racist, sexist children's cartoon. you're going r to want to know a lot more about that, obviously. after the break. ♪
marriott, apple, all kind of kowtowing to china because china has control over vital services and china is a large market. this was a strategy that was put in place by the clinton administration and in the bush administration and it's about concentrating power in a small number of hands. so the way to deal with it is very simple. if something is too big, make it smaller. so the first thing that we need to do is make our corporations smaller. for corporations are smaller, then china won't have...
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over the years bonnie could do nothing but watch as economic decay drained her community of its vitality. it drained her community of its people and its wealth, but now it is springing beautifully back to the life. bonnie, please come up and tell us about what's going on. please. [applause] >> i have lived in the washington county p.a. all my life on the moore homestead. prior to this administration, the area was declining in jobs and population. the farmers had to work an
over the years bonnie could do nothing but watch as economic decay drained her community of its vitality. it drained her community of its people and its wealth, but now it is springing beautifully back to the life. bonnie, please come up and tell us about what's going on. please. [applause] >> i have lived in the washington county p.a. all my life on the moore homestead. prior to this administration, the area was declining in jobs and population. the farmers had to work an
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it is also vital to our -- it is also vital, a point i made to our colleagues in brussels, that there should be symmetry. at the moment, there is not symmetry. it is important that as we come out and give our eu nationals the treatment they deserve, that that is reciprocated on the other of the channel. >> would the prime minister beenrm what business has telling us for months, that there is enormous investment waiting to be released into the country when the lack of clarity of this stage of brexit is lifted? they wouldt thing want to see is further delay. p.m. johnson: the right honorable gentlemen is completely right. i think the whole business world has been holding its breath , waiting for us to get this thing done. there is massive excitement about this country and its future and they want them -- and they want to invest. let's give them the opportunity. >> would he not agree that one of the confusions we face in the house as well as in the country is that some, not all, of those that wish to remain, often appear in brexit clothing? today, there is a motion on the order paper for
it is also vital to our -- it is also vital, a point i made to our colleagues in brussels, that there should be symmetry. at the moment, there is not symmetry. it is important that as we come out and give our eu nationals the treatment they deserve, that that is reciprocated on the other of the channel. >> would the prime minister beenrm what business has telling us for months, that there is enormous investment waiting to be released into the country when the lack of clarity of this stage...
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how much of a unwise move this may be to remove the kurds if they were such a vital part of helping to catch the leader that was killed today of isis? >> this seems to increase the criticism that has rightly been heaped on president trump for abandoning that partnership. after all, isis wants to regroup, and partners on the ground are critical not only for particular operations like this but for a broader deterrence of isis retaking some of the towns and villages that it once held but has been pushed out of. they're critical for gathering intelligence. they're critical for facilitating operations like this so our service members can go in and out safely. it seems to underscore what a foolish decision it was for trump to turn his back on such useful partners who have sacrificed so much in the counter-isis campaign. >> thank you joshua gelzer. joining me now michael steele and a former spokesman for house speaker john bainer, and michael starr hopkins who serves on the presidential campaigns of hillary clinton, barack obama, and john delaney. the president, you just heard joshua address
how much of a unwise move this may be to remove the kurds if they were such a vital part of helping to catch the leader that was killed today of isis? >> this seems to increase the criticism that has rightly been heaped on president trump for abandoning that partnership. after all, isis wants to regroup, and partners on the ground are critical not only for particular operations like this but for a broader deterrence of isis retaking some of the towns and villages that it once held but has...
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but the vital response from ireland? waitand see... but will all of that be lost in translation?, angela merkel said, "we'll examine the proposals closely, but it's important that eu stick together." and even if they say yes, would mps vote it through? it's worse than theresa may's deal. i can't see it getting the support that he thinks it will get. and it will take us into a regime in britain of deregulation. although, crucially, the tories and northern irish allies seem to be on board. we believe this is a serious and sensible way forward, to have engagement with the european union in a way that allows us all in the united kingdom to leave the european union, and therefore, we will be supporting this plan. but if those talks can't get going, if the proposals have no chance with the eu, than borisjohnson would have no hesitation taking us out of the european union without a deal. even though parliament has changed the law to try to stop him, this crowd would push him to do it, somehow. then let us be in no doubt, conference, of what the alternative is — the alternative is no—dea
but the vital response from ireland? waitand see... but will all of that be lost in translation?, angela merkel said, "we'll examine the proposals closely, but it's important that eu stick together." and even if they say yes, would mps vote it through? it's worse than theresa may's deal. i can't see it getting the support that he thinks it will get. and it will take us into a regime in britain of deregulation. although, crucially, the tories and northern irish allies seem to be on...
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is what is vital not just for egypt is also for sudan and for we need to be my as my colleague from sudan just said sudan is going to have to be the food bucket for the entire africa and the arab countries and eventually sudan need the water in order to fulfill that if you like ambitious target for the whole continent not just for sudan if it got this on political problems because we have inside egypt even in the distribution of forte's not really even really if you like equitably though egypt she is very worried about the amount of ford there because we know that most of the businesses are run by corporates on the cobra's that actually belong to the army in each. issue of national security is through because there was a board $670.00 of several from the european union about how the will it's going to look like in 20 city or 2020 and now we already in 2020 and they argue that water will be one of the major issues of conflict between countries ok that countries which will depend on us of on water they will have a little girl see us telling to the future will tell. both those things i
is what is vital not just for egypt is also for sudan and for we need to be my as my colleague from sudan just said sudan is going to have to be the food bucket for the entire africa and the arab countries and eventually sudan need the water in order to fulfill that if you like ambitious target for the whole continent not just for sudan if it got this on political problems because we have inside egypt even in the distribution of forte's not really even really if you like equitably though egypt...
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is what it is vital not just for egypt is also for sudan and for we need to be in my as my colleague from sudan just said sudan is because they have to be the food bucket for the entire africa and the arab countries and eventually sudan needs the water in order to fulfill that if you like ambitious target for the whole continent though just for sudan it got this on political problems because we have inside egypt even the distribution of 40 is not really even really if you like equitable though she is very worried about the amount of ford because we know that most of the businesses are run by core brands of the cobras that actually belong to the army in each. issue of national security is through because there was a board 670 of civil from the european union about how there will be going to look like in 20 city or 2020 and now we already in 2020 and they argue that water will be one of the major issues of conflict between countries ok that countries which will depend on us of on water they will have when girls see us telling to the future will tell. both those things in details late i
is what it is vital not just for egypt is also for sudan and for we need to be in my as my colleague from sudan just said sudan is because they have to be the food bucket for the entire africa and the arab countries and eventually sudan needs the water in order to fulfill that if you like ambitious target for the whole continent though just for sudan it got this on political problems because we have inside egypt even the distribution of 40 is not really even really if you like equitable though...
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these devices and platforms have become spaces where vital rules for child abuse, against trading and feeding that abuse, against threatening abuse victim struggling to make a normal life and no longer affectively be applied. we are at a turning point. some partners in the tech industry have been a huge help in getting us the digital evidence we need. facebook and some other tech companies employ thousands of people to help identify child sexual abuse imagery and notify the national center for missing and exploited children a vital partner you will hear more from later. that alone is an uncomfortable fact. the sheer volume of this keeps thousands of people and the law enforcement response. uncomfortable fact i still fact. facebook provides 90% of the referrals received by nick mick which receives more than 18 million referrals a year. any one of which might be a tip that leads us to the next predator. facebook is saving lives with those tips but there are other tech companies that have already chosen to blind themselves to the content on their platforms. those companies now provide fe
these devices and platforms have become spaces where vital rules for child abuse, against trading and feeding that abuse, against threatening abuse victim struggling to make a normal life and no longer affectively be applied. we are at a turning point. some partners in the tech industry have been a huge help in getting us the digital evidence we need. facebook and some other tech companies employ thousands of people to help identify child sexual abuse imagery and notify the national center for...
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it's vitally important that we now have both chambers on record on this important issue. and i hope the administration hears us loud and clear. i appreciate that the bill contains no new poison pill riders for the second year in a row, which is all the more notable given the number of difficult issues that we confront through the e.p.a. and the federal land management agencies. and i want to thank chairman shelby and senator murkowski for their commitment to moving a clean interior bill. that said, i do want to note that the bill does continue -- continues several provisions i proposed, including provisions dealing with the lead content of ammunition, biomass energy policy, clean water act exemptions and clean air act exemptions. i also oppose a troubling provision in the bill that weakens protections for the sage-grouse given the bad-faith efforts by this administration to weaken efforts to protect the sage-grouse. it is extremely shortsighted for congress to continue to block protections under the endangered species act. for the species when the administration has faile
it's vitally important that we now have both chambers on record on this important issue. and i hope the administration hears us loud and clear. i appreciate that the bill contains no new poison pill riders for the second year in a row, which is all the more notable given the number of difficult issues that we confront through the e.p.a. and the federal land management agencies. and i want to thank chairman shelby and senator murkowski for their commitment to moving a clean interior bill. that...
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diplomat in ukraine, bill taylor, testifying he was told the president was sitting on vital military aid and it would not be released until kiev pledged to public ll offer information about the 2016 election and joe biden. >> taylor also detailled what he called highly irregular shadowed diplomacy. congressional correspondent phil mattingly on capitol hill. >> christine and dave, almost since the a series of text messages that made it clear that taylor was concerned that u.s. assistance to ukraine was, in fact, being withheld for political reasons, something the president himself has denied was actually the case. well, he testified behind closed doors more than eight hours in that room, testimony that led according to one lawmaker to gasp in the room as he laid it out in detail, meticulous detail in his months as the top diplomat with ukraine, making it clear that along with gordon sonde land who was repeatedly talking to the president that there was, in fact, a quid pro q quo. the president wants information into the company that hired hunter biden. in all, the statement was key tai
diplomat in ukraine, bill taylor, testifying he was told the president was sitting on vital military aid and it would not be released until kiev pledged to public ll offer information about the 2016 election and joe biden. >> taylor also detailled what he called highly irregular shadowed diplomacy. congressional correspondent phil mattingly on capitol hill. >> christine and dave, almost since the a series of text messages that made it clear that taylor was concerned that u.s....
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consider the interest i discussed a few moments ago to fall in the category of important, but not vital. meaning our very survival is not a risk. if we subscribe to this concept this means future visions must also include mechanisms and approaches that mitigate the threat to interests that don't fall in the vital category. we can't conclude something is in her interest and then not address it or be willing to accept the associated risk. the middle east we see today reflects old and new realities. there are new aspects playing out that must be considered as we think about the way forward. younger leadership and a restless population, increasing technology capabilities and learning cycles that are closing the gap. information environment that makes things almost instantly known, but also instantly manipulate a bowl. tensions in areas where we historically considered our relationships and leadership to be solid. the rise or resurgence of competitors that posed true challenges that could affect not only the world order of the united states and its friends and allies, but perhaps our long-te
consider the interest i discussed a few moments ago to fall in the category of important, but not vital. meaning our very survival is not a risk. if we subscribe to this concept this means future visions must also include mechanisms and approaches that mitigate the threat to interests that don't fall in the vital category. we can't conclude something is in her interest and then not address it or be willing to accept the associated risk. the middle east we see today reflects old and new...
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behind all of these is all of america and produced vital roles that this land may remain and this is a story of one such american farmers. this is henry brown, father of three children and as 40 acres. he's growing more on his foreign ever before and to get their work done in his family are up and in the young. for the first time, young unhindered is raising a mad as his own. he's in the county. milk for breakfast and then raising 20 hands and there as great eases as they are and there's corn bread for breakfast and didn't really build the young henry who grows but is already begun to fill out. the father has plenty to do today not that any father doesn't always have plenty of work. if it because this year the government man has more oils to make up for what they got. they try 15 acres of them and would be good to try and would be a good farmer for the job it has to do and he put my man false faith and now he and his country will have the harvest. and if the weather holds, they figure on making a nice crop. from before going to help, mother tense regarded it. there's not here that wi
behind all of these is all of america and produced vital roles that this land may remain and this is a story of one such american farmers. this is henry brown, father of three children and as 40 acres. he's growing more on his foreign ever before and to get their work done in his family are up and in the young. for the first time, young unhindered is raising a mad as his own. he's in the county. milk for breakfast and then raising 20 hands and there as great eases as they are and there's corn...
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. >> reporter: his message to pg&e -- >> communication is so vital, particularly in the healthcare field. >> a spokesman for the hospitals say they have generators and some clinics may be closed there. are efforts to help support staff took. >> we're going to be doing childcare for our employees at both hospitals so if they have kids who have the school that is are going to be closed they can bring them in. >> reporter: in downtown walnut creek others are bracing for the no service. ray and his wife worry about their persian rug store. >> it's going to affect everybody. >> reporter: and back here at the caldecott tunnel, caltrans says the crews are planning to work overnight to make sure com frank and julie. >> jenna, while they're hooking up the generators will that affect the traffic? >> >> reporter: at do not e have impact on traffic. they'll have some of the digital traffic signs posted along this area and they'll be updating those if there is a need to notify motorists. >> thank you, jenna. >> airport and bart officials say service will not be impacted by power out tambellinis. bart
. >> reporter: his message to pg&e -- >> communication is so vital, particularly in the healthcare field. >> a spokesman for the hospitals say they have generators and some clinics may be closed there. are efforts to help support staff took. >> we're going to be doing childcare for our employees at both hospitals so if they have kids who have the school that is are going to be closed they can bring them in. >> reporter: in downtown walnut creek others are...
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>> we do, so vitalant is throughout the country.ughly 45 hospitals from the north in fort bragg, south to santa cruz, and we are the primary blood supplier for those hospitals. the beauty about being part of the larger vitalant family is that in moments like this one we need to have blood come in from other parts of the country to assist us, in meeting hospital needs, we can do that. >> when you talk about the blood drive, cancellations of blood drives, i'm curious about how much blood, when it comes to pints, is actually lost when you don't have the donation drives. >> in the last five days, we had to take off nearly 300 blood products we expected to collect during our mobile drive in santa rosa center, so that has an immediate impact in patient care, so we are asking folks who can donate blood to go and donate blood at our centers that are open. >> so often we go through life every day not thinking about blood donations. unfortunately, i've been in the hospital because of up in a member over the past week, and when you live to thi
>> we do, so vitalant is throughout the country.ughly 45 hospitals from the north in fort bragg, south to santa cruz, and we are the primary blood supplier for those hospitals. the beauty about being part of the larger vitalant family is that in moments like this one we need to have blood come in from other parts of the country to assist us, in meeting hospital needs, we can do that. >> when you talk about the blood drive, cancellations of blood drives, i'm curious about how much...
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vote yes on h.r. 4405, the women's business of 2019,mprovement act which would increase access to vital resources and for female s entrepreneurs in kansas and across the country. ranking member chabot and to chairwoman velazquez for your commitment to small businesses in our country. i want to thank my fellow small member, committee representative hagedorn, for co-sponsoring and co-leading this bipartisan piece of me.slation with this bill helps strengthen the women's business centers program than 100 s more women's business centers, also w.b.c.'s, across the country and in the district i represent in kansas. small enters provides business owners, many of whom are socially and economically critical ged with counseling and training at all stages of their business development. any w.b.c.'s provide multilingual services, maintain evening and weekend hours to full odate clients with work time and allow children who work full time and -- who work and allow children to attend sessions with their mothers. the values of w.b.c.'s cannot be overstated. are the fastest growing sector of entreprene
vote yes on h.r. 4405, the women's business of 2019,mprovement act which would increase access to vital resources and for female s entrepreneurs in kansas and across the country. ranking member chabot and to chairwoman velazquez for your commitment to small businesses in our country. i want to thank my fellow small member, committee representative hagedorn, for co-sponsoring and co-leading this bipartisan piece of me.slation with this bill helps strengthen the women's business centers program...
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every day, ikea is designing vital sleep sanctuaries.rest reserves like these, repopulation is possible, and together, we can save our sleep. ♪ ♪ >>> ♪ i am veronica de la cruz. here's what you missed if you're just now getting home. the european union can now face facebook to take down posts, worldwide. they ruled that when companies are ordered to remove information, they now must block information access to that information around the world. this cannot be appealed. facebook says that this raises questions about freedom of expression. >>> sports and music fans, rejoice. you can skip traffic, forget parking and get straight to the new chase center by boat. the new mission bay ferry is launching and docking from a temporary terminal, just in time . a permanent landing is in the works for 2021. >> this is the future of san francisco, making it possible for people to get around easily. >> if you could take the ferry, take the ferry, it is such a nice ride. is >> and it is going to be a busy week and in san francisco. the warriors have the
every day, ikea is designing vital sleep sanctuaries.rest reserves like these, repopulation is possible, and together, we can save our sleep. ♪ ♪ >>> ♪ i am veronica de la cruz. here's what you missed if you're just now getting home. the european union can now face facebook to take down posts, worldwide. they ruled that when companies are ordered to remove information, they now must block information access to that information around the world. this cannot be appealed. facebook...
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it is a vital part of every good moslem's life.ammed united the arabs, purified their customs, bound them into one people and filled them with a great faith. five times a day, even the humblest arab stops his work, faces mecca, and intones the sacred words of the koran. ]speaking arabic allah, and god but mohammed is his prophet. ♪ wherever the limited water supply permitted, wheat was grown and the arab, good-humored in spite of his hard life, would make a little dance and song as he thrashed the grains. -- as he threshed the grains. ♪ he winnowed out the wheat by letting the wind blow the chaff away, but crops grown by modern standards -- judged by modern standards were pitifully small, and life was an endless struggle. none of them knew that this desert, baron of natural resources to the outward i, had been blessed by nature beyond the wildest dreams of those who rated and smuggled across -- to raided and smuggled the crossed it's wind-swept land. is 5.5ful leader unified million people and set out to achieve a renaissance. z, k
it is a vital part of every good moslem's life.ammed united the arabs, purified their customs, bound them into one people and filled them with a great faith. five times a day, even the humblest arab stops his work, faces mecca, and intones the sacred words of the koran. ]speaking arabic allah, and god but mohammed is his prophet. ♪ wherever the limited water supply permitted, wheat was grown and the arab, good-humored in spite of his hard life, would make a little dance and song as he...
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on all these fronts, i hope sincerely our democratic colleagues will be able to separate vital business from their an ymous toward the administration and join republicans moving forward with the work of the american people. one final matter, i speak for many colleagues on both sides of the aisle expressing grave concern at events that unfolds in syria in recent days. turkey is our nato ally. yes, it hosts millions of syrian refugees and as legitimate security concern about the situation in syria. but turkey escalation of hostility, is completely and totally unacceptable. this violence needs to end. syrian and kurdish forces have stood proudly alongside u.s. forces in the fight against isis. over years of joint effort, shared sacrifices that put isis on its heels and rendered its physical califate nonexistent. the door is wide open for resurgence of the islamic state. creating power vacuum begging for the meddling influence of russia. leaving northeastern syria wide open iran to extend reach unimpeded all the way from tehran to the door step of our friends in israel. and destroying the l
on all these fronts, i hope sincerely our democratic colleagues will be able to separate vital business from their an ymous toward the administration and join republicans moving forward with the work of the american people. one final matter, i speak for many colleagues on both sides of the aisle expressing grave concern at events that unfolds in syria in recent days. turkey is our nato ally. yes, it hosts millions of syrian refugees and as legitimate security concern about the situation in...
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each vital grenade was inspected.rench forces of the interior, comandeared their requisition cars camouflaged their requisition cars. the first sparks were ready to burst into flames. it provides a natural bastian winding through the heart of the capital. the men took their positions. the german forces who neither opposed the infantry from the south, nor effectively meet the imminent attack from within. the center of the bastion was the police headquarters. that was objective number one. it was here that the battle began. here, the first blood was drawn. there were deaths and casualties in both camps. but the spilled blood brought first-class weapons to the ffi. they were put to immediate and effective use. direct fire was played on the german staff commanding the garrison in the police headquarters. this was the first important success scored by the paris resistance forces. it gave them a place from which to organize. it gives them authority. tension had been relieved. above all, the ex presect pf corsica, the men wh
each vital grenade was inspected.rench forces of the interior, comandeared their requisition cars camouflaged their requisition cars. the first sparks were ready to burst into flames. it provides a natural bastian winding through the heart of the capital. the men took their positions. the german forces who neither opposed the infantry from the south, nor effectively meet the imminent attack from within. the center of the bastion was the police headquarters. that was objective number one. it was...
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it will be a vital piece of a medicare for all. it would allow the private sector to continue to compete for patients in that environment. the advantage programs would be reimbursed by the government. the government would pay the medicare advantage programs who in turn would contract and pay and incentivize the providers. so it could be a cornerstone link just as it is today in the existing medicare programs. get to the we lightning round, how about pharmaceutical costs. it isre an answer and almost on a daily basis that you and the politics of washington around pharma. where is this going and is there a solution. mr. serota: there must be a solution because we cannot afford the current trajectory of the pharmacy benefit. i think the answer lies in a couple things. transparency. understanding the pricing formulas. and at lies in injecting some new competitors into the marketplace. and i think all of those are coming and i say stay tuned for exciting announcements in that space with regard to injecting new competitors into the marke
it will be a vital piece of a medicare for all. it would allow the private sector to continue to compete for patients in that environment. the advantage programs would be reimbursed by the government. the government would pay the medicare advantage programs who in turn would contract and pay and incentivize the providers. so it could be a cornerstone link just as it is today in the existing medicare programs. get to the we lightning round, how about pharmaceutical costs. it isre an answer and...
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american jobs on all of these runs i hope sincerely that democratic colleagues are able to separate this vital difference. one final matter and in the recent days yes it hosts millions of refugees and has a legitimate security concern about the situation in syria but the escalations in thehe kurdish part is tha herseth helped themt terrorism is completely and totally unacceptable. the violence needs to end. they've said publicly alongside u.s. forces in the fight against isis. they put isis on its heels and registered its physical caliphate for the nonexistence. but it's leaving the door wide-open for the resurgencwides dangerous force and a new iteration of the islamic state. it is all the way from tehran. this is where our enemies were. and advancing u.s. interests around the world doesn't think ias an evil empire or the worlds policeman. for the responsibility and freedom of others. alongside of a coalition partners that the u.s. forces have live limited account crisis coalition, that is what we must continue to do. we must continue to provide support to local forces that carried the lion's
american jobs on all of these runs i hope sincerely that democratic colleagues are able to separate this vital difference. one final matter and in the recent days yes it hosts millions of refugees and has a legitimate security concern about the situation in syria but the escalations in thehe kurdish part is tha herseth helped themt terrorism is completely and totally unacceptable. the violence needs to end. they've said publicly alongside u.s. forces in the fight against isis. they put isis on...
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russia lost to jc in try to earn a vital bonus point. the world cup but they made life difficult here for ireland, before garry ringrose rounded things off. ireland are back on track but leave a lot to be desired. the number one priority for ireland was to leave at the bonus point and they have done that and now they have the luxury of nine days to prepare for their final group k dominic game against samoa. fiji finally found tehir flair as they bounced back from a shock defeat of their own against uruguay, beating georgia 45 points to ten. they scored six second half tries, and play wales in their final group game next wednesday. fiji are likely to finish at least third in the pool — and with that gain qualification for the 2023 world cup. south africa played italy tomorrow. england are the next of the home nations to play, their toughest match yet, against argentina, on saturday. eddie jones has picked his strongest 15, 0wen farrell returns as captain from inside centre, george ford at fly—half. 0ne change to team that started the tour
russia lost to jc in try to earn a vital bonus point. the world cup but they made life difficult here for ireland, before garry ringrose rounded things off. ireland are back on track but leave a lot to be desired. the number one priority for ireland was to leave at the bonus point and they have done that and now they have the luxury of nine days to prepare for their final group k dominic game against samoa. fiji finally found tehir flair as they bounced back from a shock defeat of their own...
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but it's just as vital to discuss changing symptoms as well. s with your doctor. but it's just as vital to discuss visit takeactionpv.com >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it's 4:54 and chaos with authorities bracing for more viyesterday after former leaders of the independence movement were sentenced to prison with at least 47 protesters hurt and more than 100 flights canceled at the barcelona airport. separatists waay from spain and create a new european state. >>> the white house is imposing sanctions on turkey for invading syria and there was an executive order yesterday were president donald trump declare that the turkey offensive endangers civilians and undermines the campaign for syria and the president stopped trade negotiations with turkey and doubled tariffs on steel. >>> these sanctions are very, very strong and he is prepared to remove these sanctions if there is necessary action for turkey. >>> turkey began in beijing the turkish area last week after a full withdrawal of american troops in that region. >>> it's 4:56 and many communities marked indige
but it's just as vital to discuss changing symptoms as well. s with your doctor. but it's just as vital to discuss visit takeactionpv.com >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it's 4:54 and chaos with authorities bracing for more viyesterday after former leaders of the independence movement were sentenced to prison with at least 47 protesters hurt and more than 100 flights canceled at the barcelona airport. separatists waay from spain and create a new european state. >>> the...
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that is absolutely vital and it is part of our ambition for the u.k. and for europe. >> i support my right honorable friend in securing this deal but he will acknowledge the concerns relating to northern ireland. in addition to the commitments he has given, especially regarding the good friday agreement, will he reaffirm his commitment to a new deal for northern ireland, investing in infrastructure, investing and prosperity, investing in its future as a proud part of our precious united kingdom? p.m. johnson: i think my right honorable friend and pay tribute to him. i think he would agree with me that the one thing that would really make a difference now to of northern ireland and would take northern ireland further forward would be to get the full assembly up and running again and to have the party stay together in the government of northern ireland once more. >> the government could have agreed to internationally binding legal commitments to protect workers rights and environmental protections. stage, it has refused to do so. can the prime minister e
that is absolutely vital and it is part of our ambition for the u.k. and for europe. >> i support my right honorable friend in securing this deal but he will acknowledge the concerns relating to northern ireland. in addition to the commitments he has given, especially regarding the good friday agreement, will he reaffirm his commitment to a new deal for northern ireland, investing in infrastructure, investing and prosperity, investing in its future as a proud part of our precious united...
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first of all, it seems that the whistleblower is actually less critical and vital now that we have a memorialized summary of the call. we don't know whether there are actual recordings. we don't know whether the summary is 100%er accurate. there are ellipses. we don't know what might've been said during those ellipses, but the fact of matter is you have a prettyre damning summary of that call with the the president ofe united states who is withheld funds vitally needed military funds the ukraine, saying to the leader of that country, now do us a favor though. that speaks for itself and it speaks volumes. but if i may, want to touch on what the call the race in terms of syria and the fire caller who got cut off, tried to raise with respect to the president's decision to abandon the kurds. i served on the armed services committee and appropriations defense subcommittee. two very bipartisan committees. i've been to iraq and afghanistan probably 15 times. i've traveled -- >> "washington journal" live every day at 70 eastern and you can find online at c-span.org. we will leave here to ful
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anybody knows that plays a critical role in the vitality of farming and litt eerally wri off those costsle year. it's been about rolling back red tape and taxes and we unleashed energy. you know, next year the united states will be a net exporter of oil for the first time in 75 years? [applaus [applause] >> and last week, i want to tell you with the strong leadership of governor reynolds and with the unrelenting leadership of senator grassley and senator ernst president trump announced an agreement on renewable fuel standards, net 15 billion gallons every year. [applause] >> i want to thank your senators and your governor for being such champions, such champions of renewable fuel. i mean, iowa is not just going to be feeding the country, we're going to fuel the country as well. [applause] >> as we cut taxes, roll back regulation, unleash american energy, the results have been amazing. since election day 2016, businesses large and small in the city and on the farm have created 6.5 million new jobs, including 22,000 jobs right here in the hawkeye state. [applause] but i'm here today, my fr
anybody knows that plays a critical role in the vitality of farming and litt eerally wri off those costsle year. it's been about rolling back red tape and taxes and we unleashed energy. you know, next year the united states will be a net exporter of oil for the first time in 75 years? [applaus [applause] >> and last week, i want to tell you with the strong leadership of governor reynolds and with the unrelenting leadership of senator grassley and senator ernst president trump announced an...
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but in their abiding faith thy found so long lass, for religion is not worn like a cloak, it is a vitalart of every good muslim's life. mohammed united the arabs, purified their customs, bound them into one people, and fill themmed with a great faith. five times a day, even the humblest arab stops his work, faces mecca, and intones the sacred words of the koran. [speaking in a foreign language]. there is no god but ala and mohammed is his prophet. wherever the limited water supply permitted, wheat was grown and the arab essentially good humored in spite of his hard life would make a little dance and a little song as he hrashed the grain. he let the wind blow the chaff away, but crops, judged by modern standards, were pittably small and for towns people and bedouin alike, life was an ndless struggle. none of them knew that this sert had gene blessed beyond -- had been blessed beyond their wildest dream. in this land of great tradition there arose a powerful leader who unified his 5.5 million people and set off to achieve a renaissance. his majesty, abdhul king of saudi arabia. he had fai
but in their abiding faith thy found so long lass, for religion is not worn like a cloak, it is a vitalart of every good muslim's life. mohammed united the arabs, purified their customs, bound them into one people, and fill themmed with a great faith. five times a day, even the humblest arab stops his work, faces mecca, and intones the sacred words of the koran. [speaking in a foreign language]. there is no god but ala and mohammed is his prophet. wherever the limited water supply permitted,...
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so to deny isis access those vital to those vital resources so if this is about stopping i still getting revenue from oil and i still which the united states present this is about stopping i still getting revenue from oil and i still which the united states president says he's already 100 percent wiped out what are they there for didn't says he's already 100 percent wiped out what are they there for. this is also about denying oil to. the this is also about denying oil to syria even though it's in syria is the number one enemy of syria even though it's in syria is the number one enemy of the u.s. government in syria for all of these years has been the syrian government the u.s. government in syria for all of these years has been the syrian government even though the most successful propaganda in reaching the u.s. public has even though the most successful propaganda in reaching the u.s. public has been for a war against isis and so these 2 have been in spin for a war against isis and so these 2 have been in conflict and here you see the claims promoted that we're protecting the oil confl
so to deny isis access those vital to those vital resources so if this is about stopping i still getting revenue from oil and i still which the united states present this is about stopping i still getting revenue from oil and i still which the united states president says he's already 100 percent wiped out what are they there for didn't says he's already 100 percent wiped out what are they there for. this is also about denying oil to. the this is also about denying oil to syria even though it's...
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stephanie gosk, new york >>> ahead, a look at drones making vital deliveries and maybe soon heading to your doorstep >>> and the rise of a new mega mall, the second largest in the country, costing $5 billion. will it live up to its name >>> next, the new fleet of aircraft already making vital medical deliveries and they may be expanding service right to your doorstep kerry sanders gives us a look >> reporter: it's the nation's newest airline. >> transport to surgery center, flight plan loaded. >> reporter: like the ones we all fly. but this is first faa-certified airline with no one in the cockpit. all the aircraft, drones sherry roberts, commercially rated, a navy veteran who flew spy drones in afghanistan, now the chief pilot of the company best known for its ground delivery trucks >> it's kind of humbling to be at the beginning of the next generation of aviation >> reporter: with 16 scheduled flights a day, drones ferry tissue and blood samples across the wake med hospital campus in raleigh. flight time, three minutes. >> the old system, it could take hours to get over here. >> repo
stephanie gosk, new york >>> ahead, a look at drones making vital deliveries and maybe soon heading to your doorstep >>> and the rise of a new mega mall, the second largest in the country, costing $5 billion. will it live up to its name >>> next, the new fleet of aircraft already making vital medical deliveries and they may be expanding service right to your doorstep kerry sanders gives us a look >> reporter: it's the nation's newest airline. >> transport...
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every day, ikea is designing vital sleep sanctuaries.h rest reserves like these, repopulation is possible, and together, we can save our sleep. ♪ ♪ >>> here's what you missed if you just now getting home. bernie sanders is now out of the hospital. his health could stay in the news. he was miles today as he left the vegas hospital with his wife. his doctors are saying the senator had a heart attack. video from earlier this week a day before the episode shows sanders needing to take a seat in the middle of a speech. doctors are saying a clogged artery was treated with two stents. a common procedure with a quick recovery. >>> senator sanders said this. after 2 1/2 days in the hospital i feel great. after taking a short time off i look forward to getting back to work. >>> house democrats sent a subpoena to the white house demanding documents that could reveal details on president trump's efforts to push her ukraine to investigate joe biden. makers as vice president mike pence for related documents. white house is not budging. experts believe
every day, ikea is designing vital sleep sanctuaries.h rest reserves like these, repopulation is possible, and together, we can save our sleep. ♪ ♪ >>> here's what you missed if you just now getting home. bernie sanders is now out of the hospital. his health could stay in the news. he was miles today as he left the vegas hospital with his wife. his doctors are saying the senator had a heart attack. video from earlier this week a day before the episode shows sanders needing to take...
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ultimately, the supply chain for the communications industry is vital to achieving security. historically, checks and balances a supply chain have been procedural justice licenses, warranties and the reputation and recently assured the service failures. unfortunately, these controls are increasingly inaccurate inaccurate inaccurate of the communications technology in the services that had critical capabilities in this industry. an ever expanding supply chain means the external dependencies must be rigorously measured and managed for organization to remain resilient. this concludes areas in manufacturing and integration of the supply chain and service supply chains and the supply chains. ramifications of an attack anywhere on the infrastructure is well beyond the plane of origin and the potential to reflect entire nations. this is private citizens, we must address the software in services as well. the bills today include the secure communications network back in 2019 and the sharing act are a very good first step in the security. as the entities to get a little mid-suit by cha
ultimately, the supply chain for the communications industry is vital to achieving security. historically, checks and balances a supply chain have been procedural justice licenses, warranties and the reputation and recently assured the service failures. unfortunately, these controls are increasingly inaccurate inaccurate inaccurate of the communications technology in the services that had critical capabilities in this industry. an ever expanding supply chain means the external dependencies must...
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questions their vital agenda they have to defend has the need to push their vital questions their vital agenda they have to defend those people home they defend they will continue doing this and those people home they found they will continue doing this i will continue doing what i can i have no i have had i will continue doing what i can am i have no i have had no meetings with authorities warning me to shut up and stop doing what i'm doing no meetings with authorities warning me to shut up...