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host: al weaver, you want to respond? guest: voting rights is a big issue, especially in the wake of the brett kavanaugh situation. part of the voting rights act was struck down by the court. one point democrats have made is president,t have the we could have a majority of democratic judges. it is something people are concerned about. ad targeting a dccc barbara comstock in virginia's 10th district. another interesting race. [video clip] >> which virginia member of congress votes the most with donald trump? barbara comstock. she voted with trump 98.7 percent of the time, including the trump tax plan that gives almost all of the benefits to the richest 1% while middle-class families pay higher taxes. comstock voted to add trillions in debt. and republicans want to cut social security and medicare to pay for it. fitzpatrick, tell us more, virginia's 10th. guest: it is clearly a competitive race for barbara comstock. kind of aeen surprising -- maybe not surprising, but more in other areas of the country, a focus on federal e
host: al weaver, you want to respond? guest: voting rights is a big issue, especially in the wake of the brett kavanaugh situation. part of the voting rights act was struck down by the court. one point democrats have made is president,t have the we could have a majority of democratic judges. it is something people are concerned about. ad targeting a dccc barbara comstock in virginia's 10th district. another interesting race. [video clip] >> which virginia member of congress votes the most...
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weaver. a quick question. you had mentioned some of the challenges for the corridor, accessible business entryway program, high rents, design challenges. what has the c.b.d. done or proposed or advocated for to kind of help alleviate for address some of these challenges on the ocean avenue corridor? >> primarily what we have done, well, for shop worn buildings we have worked with people, we have tried to get whenever possible funding from s.f. shines. we have, and just right now we are, we have gotten the last six months two facade improvements carried out through s.f. shines money. that's a project that's difficult to fund for a couple of reasons, or to carry out. first is the funding seems to be city-wide and it's unclear when it's available or where, and secondly, the projects take years. they take years to get done, from, well, from start to finish. it's -- it's difficult to keep momentum going. it's difficult to get a real start. the rules at s.f. shines comes with or the grants come with are complicated.
weaver. a quick question. you had mentioned some of the challenges for the corridor, accessible business entryway program, high rents, design challenges. what has the c.b.d. done or proposed or advocated for to kind of help alleviate for address some of these challenges on the ocean avenue corridor? >> primarily what we have done, well, for shop worn buildings we have worked with people, we have tried to get whenever possible funding from s.f. shines. we have, and just right now we are,...
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al weaver and jack fitzpatrick. miami guinness -- meyer mcginnis on the growing federal deficit and fiscal policy pete we take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. host: good morning on this monday, october 22. we are 15 days away from the midterm election and a new poll by the folks at nbc are talking about a surge in interest in these midterms. the surge has helped to drive up president trump's approval rating. while maintaining the democrats advantage as the party most preferred to lead congress. as we continue to take a look at midterms, we want to hear from black voters only this morning. what is your vote going to be in 2018? we have two separate lines. for this first hour, black voters only. you are coming out to vote. are you leaning a particular way? what issues are most important. you can weigh in on social media. you can post a comment on facebook.com/c-span. lots of stores in the papers about the black vote. associated press piece that we notic
al weaver and jack fitzpatrick. miami guinness -- meyer mcginnis on the growing federal deficit and fiscal policy pete we take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. host: good morning on this monday, october 22. we are 15 days away from the midterm election and a new poll by the folks at nbc are talking about a surge in interest in these midterms. the surge has helped to drive up president trump's approval rating. while maintaining the...
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weaver's favorite photo is this one. it shows a mother handing her child a piece of fruit. for her, this picture is about food insecurity. amir sadiq admits he did not see what weaver did when he took that picture. >> the fruit is a metaphor for life to me, right? so when i look at it, i see the mom handing that to the kid and a tender moment. >> reporter: this is one of his favorites. he got it in a quiet moment. while the adults were inside, the children were outside, and they were passing the time by playing with bubbles. >> i was trying to capture them, and just show the love, and the innocence of a child. >> reporter: it is in his pictures that you see mothers and children, and family. you see more to lisa alvarez than she says people saw when she was living in her car. alvarez was featured on ktvu 2 years ago. back then, she was living in her car and got pulled over. but, hayward police officer jonathan mcleod didn't just see her expired tags and suspended license. he also saw a struggling mom and hungry children. a stranger snapped this photo of the officer buying th
weaver's favorite photo is this one. it shows a mother handing her child a piece of fruit. for her, this picture is about food insecurity. amir sadiq admits he did not see what weaver did when he took that picture. >> the fruit is a metaphor for life to me, right? so when i look at it, i see the mom handing that to the kid and a tender moment. >> reporter: this is one of his favorites. he got it in a quiet moment. while the adults were inside, the children were outside, and they...
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weaver did not stop. until he got the touchdown. a pick six, upsetting the huskies 12-10, cal now 5-3 for the season. golden performance for san jose state today, quarterback josh love on point. walker near the end of the first half, 24-21 and four touchdowns for love in the game. san jose the first win of the season, 50-37. did you know, the national championship game is at levi stadium january 7? just saying. ahead, the world series game for tonight is in the books. need i say more? ♪ ♪ ♪ the holidays begin here at the disneyland resort. >>> world series 1988? the first pitch to gibson tonight, i know it is painful for you a's fence. 2018 addition, bottom six 3-1 there is 4-0 and peers ties it with a solo home run. peers and four rbis in the game. then diverse up the middle, that score for the go-ahead run, the red sox score 9 runs in the final three innings, they came back, 9-6, a3-1 series lead, game four is sunday. nba, durrant went off in the fourth quarter, 25 of his 41 points scored. 27-16 in the final minutes but that was n
weaver did not stop. until he got the touchdown. a pick six, upsetting the huskies 12-10, cal now 5-3 for the season. golden performance for san jose state today, quarterback josh love on point. walker near the end of the first half, 24-21 and four touchdowns for love in the game. san jose the first win of the season, 50-37. did you know, the national championship game is at levi stadium january 7? just saying. ahead, the world series game for tonight is in the books. need i say more? ♪ ♪...
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it's that type of determination that weaver looked for. >> there is no perfect person that we serve but i look for someone that really wants to be authentic and real about change, and changing their lives. >> it's a chance alvarez says she does not take for granted. >> it's a blessing, she helped me out a lot. if it wasn't for her, i would be in the streets. >> instead she has a home, she has help and here she is just excited about how much she can learn. claudine wong, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> and everyone in this story has big plans. lisa alvarez wants to get her ged and go to college and tracy weaver is raising more money for staffing so the nonprofit can help more people and the photographer continues to document these families, some of those pictures will be part of a show coming up next month. p next month. >>> still ahead, a man checks himself into rehab for watching too much netflix. details on the symptoms of a netflix addict. >>> going the extra mile, we'll show you how a sheriff's deputy went above and beyond the call of duty. >>> a new report shows the average netflix subscriber
it's that type of determination that weaver looked for. >> there is no perfect person that we serve but i look for someone that really wants to be authentic and real about change, and changing their lives. >> it's a chance alvarez says she does not take for granted. >> it's a blessing, she helped me out a lot. if it wasn't for her, i would be in the streets. >> instead she has a home, she has help and here she is just excited about how much she can learn. claudine wong,...
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by humans during those early years when there were even riots in england with textile workers and weavers destroying the machines that were replacing them well now we wonder what artificial intelligence ai and machine learning will do to our businesses our economies and our lives as we know them to answer those questions and others we are pleased to be joined by rachel wiseman the senior editor of rebellion research we love rebellion research welcome rachel thank you glad to be here so let's get a quick lay of the land when did machine learning and i really start to take off and was it due to businesses effort being to process lots of quantity quantity of data or was it last year sort of scientific research goals. well when you look back at the history of artificial intelligence it really dates back to around the fifty's but it didn't really start taking off until very recently with the emergence of cloud technologies. the emergence of the cloud has allowed machine learning capabilities to be cheaper and a lot more accessible whereas before the cloud you know instances of ai application h
by humans during those early years when there were even riots in england with textile workers and weavers destroying the machines that were replacing them well now we wonder what artificial intelligence ai and machine learning will do to our businesses our economies and our lives as we know them to answer those questions and others we are pleased to be joined by rachel wiseman the senior editor of rebellion research we love rebellion research welcome rachel thank you glad to be here so let's...
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absolutely. >> jeff weaver, good to talk to you. thank you. >> always a great time.be right back. this is actually under your budget. it's great. mm-hmm. yeah, and when you move in, geico could help you save on renters' insurance! man 1: (behind wall) yep, geico helped me with renters insurance, too! um... the walls seem a bit thin... man 2: (behind wall) they are! and craig practices the accordion every night! says the guy who sings karaoke by himself. i'm a very shy singer. you're tone deaf! ehh... should we move on to the next one? it's a great building! you'll love it here! we have mixers every thursday. geico®. it's easy to switch and save on homeowners and renters insurance. replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna... made with carbsteady to help manage blood sugar... ...and end the day with a smile. glucerna®. everyday progress. that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success. like the ones we teach here, every day. starts with great sleep. and the sleep number 360 smart bed is my competitive edge. it
absolutely. >> jeff weaver, good to talk to you. thank you. >> always a great time.be right back. this is actually under your budget. it's great. mm-hmm. yeah, and when you move in, geico could help you save on renters' insurance! man 1: (behind wall) yep, geico helped me with renters insurance, too! um... the walls seem a bit thin... man 2: (behind wall) they are! and craig practices the accordion every night! says the guy who sings karaoke by himself. i'm a very shy singer. you're...
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the most impoverished family unit in alameda county., tracy weaver founded the nonprofit in 1998 as y to take soft skills to help individuals in need get jobs. in 2009, urban university opened the doors to urban furniture and boutique on grant avenue. it raises revenue for the nonprofit that provides a place for six months of on-the-job training. the program has narrowed its focus, specifically now towards a struggling single mothers. >> in this space, single parents and single mothers program has been about 25 individuals that we serve. >> reporter: urban university is taking its mission another step forward. with a project that is trying to change perceptions of homelessness and struggle. it is a new blog called beacon of light. it is done in partnership with freelance photographer. >> i want to do something that meant something to me. social justice and law enforcement is something that is there. i was raised by a single mother so i started doing, working for a nonprofit and i saw her in the work that she was doing and it mame think about some of the struggles that we had growing u
the most impoverished family unit in alameda county., tracy weaver founded the nonprofit in 1998 as y to take soft skills to help individuals in need get jobs. in 2009, urban university opened the doors to urban furniture and boutique on grant avenue. it raises revenue for the nonprofit that provides a place for six months of on-the-job training. the program has narrowed its focus, specifically now towards a struggling single mothers. >> in this space, single parents and single mothers...
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that's why it tells the story about moses, and robert weaver. telling about phillip randolph breaking down segregation in the trade union. james baldwin a new yorker who was able to get the attention of the ken administration in the midst of civil rights era and influence their thinking. there's nobody like a james baldwin as a leading black intellectual, with access to top people in the trump administration. so it's a reminder of how we travel this road and the great success we've had, hoe it is american history. it's central to american history, and it's a reminder that we can, in our ongoing efforts make such history again. >> guest: thank you. >> guest: i just wanted to ask a question about it seems pretty pessimistic some of the things you're saying, and what your thoughts are for the future has to hold. i have a couple of kids who are in their 30s, both successful, college educated, and they seem so depressed, and down about america. that i feel bad and wonder what i should tell them. they've both become politically active recently, and i
that's why it tells the story about moses, and robert weaver. telling about phillip randolph breaking down segregation in the trade union. james baldwin a new yorker who was able to get the attention of the ken administration in the midst of civil rights era and influence their thinking. there's nobody like a james baldwin as a leading black intellectual, with access to top people in the trump administration. so it's a reminder of how we travel this road and the great success we've had, hoe it...
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weaver just stronger, bigger, faster, in our hearts we're the dallas cowboys of global politics and weon't like losing. the way we implement change in america is through elections. we change governments here at home in a an orderly and formal way. and in that orderly and formal way, and lawful way, we need to overthrow the government of the united states under donald trump. [applause] cheering[cheering] thank you there is a small cadre of people currently in power who are hellbent on continuing a malicious immigration policy. that has set this country up for charges of human rights violations by the global community. this cadre has looted money from the federal treasury and deposited it directly into the bank accounts of their most ardent political supporters so that they and several generations of their descendants with will have the resources to maintain the gop in political power for as long as possible. they have mocked the concept of affordable health insurance proving once and for all they have destroyers and not builders. and the way that they've assaulted the affordable care ac
weaver just stronger, bigger, faster, in our hearts we're the dallas cowboys of global politics and weon't like losing. the way we implement change in america is through elections. we change governments here at home in a an orderly and formal way. and in that orderly and formal way, and lawful way, we need to overthrow the government of the united states under donald trump. [applause] cheering[cheering] thank you there is a small cadre of people currently in power who are hellbent on continuing...
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he declared, vicky and sam weaver shot at ruby ridge as victims of "cold-blooded federal murder," and the waco murder as fbi slaughter of innocents. he said most of today's terrorists can be found within our own governments. i am not sure we would say that post-9/11, a strange thing to say. -- goreoes tell you vidal is as far political as timothy mcveigh could be. friend of the kennedys, deep within the democratic structure. they became penpals when timothy mcveigh is in prison. they correspond on how much they have in common in there believes. this is tying into 9/11 being an inside job. it is unsurprising given what i have laid out, all the pieces in the lego blocks that are there for our fellow americans when they go searching on youtube or watch a show or hear a talk, these are the things they're putting together, and they come to the conclusion this is an inside job. this is four years after they discussed a false flag operation in project northwood. they never did, but they are claiming bush knew. echoing claims fdr was behind the pearl harbor attack, that he so wanted to get in
he declared, vicky and sam weaver shot at ruby ridge as victims of "cold-blooded federal murder," and the waco murder as fbi slaughter of innocents. he said most of today's terrorists can be found within our own governments. i am not sure we would say that post-9/11, a strange thing to say. -- goreoes tell you vidal is as far political as timothy mcveigh could be. friend of the kennedys, deep within the democratic structure. they became penpals when timothy mcveigh is in prison. they...
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previously weaver proves-- approved applications on cell phones as medical devices and did not regulate the cell phone as a medical device. in that instance the cell phone did not have an ekg monitor built into it but this is an instance where it had medical hardware built into it and we decoupled that from the approval of the application that gave it medical functionality. you can build medical functionality into your hardware and not make the whole device a medical device. we will just separately regulate the application that gives it the functionality and validate whether the hardware is working properly through the application. it's a big opportunity. >> where would you use this? >> counting calories. >> what is your target per day? it seems to work you make fun of yourself on twitter and argue a little bit on twitter. >> with myself. >> you definitely make fun of yourself and others on twitter, but twitter became obsessed with your-- how did that happen? >> i wore the wrong attire to a farm endured-- in georgia. i had boots but they were to clean. i jeans were too skinny but i had
previously weaver proves-- approved applications on cell phones as medical devices and did not regulate the cell phone as a medical device. in that instance the cell phone did not have an ekg monitor built into it but this is an instance where it had medical hardware built into it and we decoupled that from the approval of the application that gave it medical functionality. you can build medical functionality into your hardware and not make the whole device a medical device. we will just...
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. >> site -- state senator scott weaver and others joined the rally and bike ride. ioeight ha the most expensive member -- measure on the ballot and with cap profits for dialysis clinics to treat people with damage candide's -- kidneys and ads for and against have been running on tv, radio and the internet and the associated press is dialysis companies have contributed $111 million trying to defeat the initiative and the camping supporting the measure spent at least $18 million. the battle over a ballot measure in san francisco to hel- te -- leaders against one another. proposition c taxes the wealthiest companies and use the money to help people living on the street. >> sales force ceo marc benioff has been a supporter and we sat down with marc benioff for one- on-one interview and ask why he's taking such a strong stand . >> reporter: the signs of economic success can be found in the site -- construction strains in san francisco's south of market neighborhood and they recognize the city rapidly transformed and amid the pot -- prosperity a difficult and devastating
. >> site -- state senator scott weaver and others joined the rally and bike ride. ioeight ha the most expensive member -- measure on the ballot and with cap profits for dialysis clinics to treat people with damage candide's -- kidneys and ads for and against have been running on tv, radio and the internet and the associated press is dialysis companies have contributed $111 million trying to defeat the initiative and the camping supporting the measure spent at least $18 million. the...
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he declared sam weaver shot at ruby ridge as a victim of cold-blooded federal murder. fbi's slaughter the innocent. canrote that most terrorist be found within our own governments, federal, state and manageable. i'm not sure if you would say that post-9/11. you where gore vidal is as far politically as to mccreary victim -- timothy mcveigh could be. he is deep within the democratic structure. this is tying into 9/11 being an inside job. it is unsurprising, given what i have laid out. all of the pieces of the lego box that are there for our students. they go searching on youtube or they watch a show or hear a talk. thatcome to the conclusion this is four years after the revelation that they have discussed a false flag operation in never did.
he declared sam weaver shot at ruby ridge as a victim of cold-blooded federal murder. fbi's slaughter the innocent. canrote that most terrorist be found within our own governments, federal, state and manageable. i'm not sure if you would say that post-9/11. you where gore vidal is as far politically as to mccreary victim -- timothy mcveigh could be. he is deep within the democratic structure. this is tying into 9/11 being an inside job. it is unsurprising, given what i have laid out. all of the...
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coming up monday morning, washington examiner political reporter out weaver and bloomberg government congressional reporter jack fitzpatrick talk about how congress and its leaders might change after the midterm elections. also maya mcguiness, president of committee for responsible federal budget on fiscal policy and the growing federal deficit. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern i do morning. join the discussion. >> in california's 39th district, the democrat debated republican young kim in the race to receive republican congressman ed royce who is retiring. the contest is considered a tossup by the cook political report. this is 25 minutes. >> i'm rick reason i'm here with the candidates in california's 39th congressional district. the district covers the north spills orange county and into los angeles and san bernardino counties. includes fullerton, more than a dozen cities in all. the area has usually gone republican, but hillary clinton carried it in 2016. so here are the
coming up monday morning, washington examiner political reporter out weaver and bloomberg government congressional reporter jack fitzpatrick talk about how congress and its leaders might change after the midterm elections. also maya mcguiness, president of committee for responsible federal budget on fiscal policy and the growing federal deficit. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern i do morning. join the discussion. >> in california's 39th district, the democrat...
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jake heiner who's going to get picked off by evan weaver.he linebacker's going to rumble 37 yards for the score. andou tha be the winner. stanford doesn't win but cal does. they upset washington 12-10. and that's going to do it for sports. more news after the break. i'm dave feldman. way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, enhanced coverage, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. >>> new at 11:00, a big halloween party in the east bay today. party time. 13th annual halloween parade at a festival along piedmont avenue. mayor libby schaaf was there. and she was tossing beach balls into the crowd, handing out stuffed animals. these are pictures melissa colorado tweeted out. kids dressed up to trick or treat along the street. party time. did well. the event also featured a paint. good weath
jake heiner who's going to get picked off by evan weaver.he linebacker's going to rumble 37 yards for the score. andou tha be the winner. stanford doesn't win but cal does. they upset washington 12-10. and that's going to do it for sports. more news after the break. i'm dave feldman. way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, enhanced coverage, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi. simple. easy....
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the luigi bevilacqua weavers give some idea of what it must've looked like back then. they were a three hundred year old pedal driven. the exclusive velvets can only be achieved by hand at the race of about thirty centimeters today. yes. all over the world gracing interiors from the white house to the kremlin in moscow . and fashion designers turn them into. the women here are weaving red silk to be used in the restoration of the royal palace interesting. that we have. what's known are so proud of it so violently it was invented here in venice. it's made up of several layers of fabric to create a relief like in fact. and at the same time with changing colors. another hidden treasure is the products of fortune now a museum in what was the private residence of spanish textile artist and painter marianna from ninety two. he also developed new photography techniques and design stage sets having fifty inventions patented including printing processes that remain a trade secret to this day. three hundred fourteen again famous for his process for producing is she. his wife hen
the luigi bevilacqua weavers give some idea of what it must've looked like back then. they were a three hundred year old pedal driven. the exclusive velvets can only be achieved by hand at the race of about thirty centimeters today. yes. all over the world gracing interiors from the white house to the kremlin in moscow . and fashion designers turn them into. the women here are weaving red silk to be used in the restoration of the royal palace interesting. that we have. what's known are so proud...
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evan weaver has got the ball and he's got some running room.aches out for the pile on. intially the official marks him down on the one but as they confer together...they change the call. he's in. that's a touchdown. cal goes up 12 to 7. to the 4th quarter we go. huskies driving...an all about blitz from cal. ball is thrown. looks like it is intercepted and then fumbled but the ruling on the field is an incomplete pass. washington kicks the field goal. they are now down twelve to ten. cal though would do what they had to do to run out the clock. huskies with no timeouts. and there you have it. cal knocks off and upsets 15th ranked washington. stanford going up against 14th ranked washington state. stanford had lost two of their last three.the cardinal was down 14 to 7....and here they come. hand off to bryce love....cuts it back. he's got room and he's got speed. there he goes...he is fun to watch....down to the 20. that would set up this...handoff to cameron scarlett who punches it through. 14 to 14...we got a tie game. to the second quarter we
evan weaver has got the ball and he's got some running room.aches out for the pile on. intially the official marks him down on the one but as they confer together...they change the call. he's in. that's a touchdown. cal goes up 12 to 7. to the 4th quarter we go. huskies driving...an all about blitz from cal. ball is thrown. looks like it is intercepted and then fumbled but the ruling on the field is an incomplete pass. washington kicks the field goal. they are now down twelve to ten. cal though...
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encouraging local farmers and businesses to work with crops and livestock suited to their local ecosystem weavers is a chef in albania who is taking on the principles of this movement in his work. things are heating up in the kitchen of blatant clueless restaurant he's the head chef of knowledge you albanian for the millers the restaurant is devoted to slow food albanian slow food. the way i see the scene is. to update its oratory interpret it with parts of modernist mother that's right take in the fact there's a strong flavors. but not without the original favor of the dish my mission is to update. its own mission which broad later call of back to his homeland of albania after the end of the communist era in one nine hundred ninety s. the country was slow to develop today the capital tirana is thriving yet not so long ago many albanians had to choose between immigration and unemployment. kolo was only fifteen when he moved to london in one nine hundred ninety nine he worked his way up from dishwasher took cooking in two star restaurants favored can in sweden and no much in copenhagen. then in tw
encouraging local farmers and businesses to work with crops and livestock suited to their local ecosystem weavers is a chef in albania who is taking on the principles of this movement in his work. things are heating up in the kitchen of blatant clueless restaurant he's the head chef of knowledge you albanian for the millers the restaurant is devoted to slow food albanian slow food. the way i see the scene is. to update its oratory interpret it with parts of modernist mother that's right take in...
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the luigi bevilacqua weavers give some idea of what it must've looked like back then. they were a three hundred year old pedal driven luminous the exclusive delegates can only be achieved by hand at the race of about thirty centimeters a day. they're sent all over the world gracing interiors from the white house to the kremlin in moscow. and fashion designers turn them into. the women here are weaving red silk velvet to be used in the restoration of the royal palace interest in. what's known as stockbroker it was invented here in venice. it's made up of several layers of fabric to create a relief like a fact. and at the same time with changing colors. another hidden treasure is the palace of fortune now a museum in what was the private residence of spanish textile artist and art nouveau painter marianna for to me from eight hundred ninety two. he also developed new photography techniques and design stage sets having fifty inventions patented including printing processes that remain a trade secret to this day. marianna fortini gained fame for his process for producing i
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he declared sam weaver shot at ruby ridge as a victim of cold-blooded federal murder. the waco fire as fbi's slaughter the innocent. he wrote that most terrorist can be found within our own governments, federal, state and municipal. i'm not sure if you would say that post-9/11. it seems like a strange thing to say. it does tell you where gore vidal is as far politically as timothy mcveigh could be. he was a friend of the kennedys. he is deep within the democratic structure. they began penpals when timothy mcveigh was in prison. the talk about how much they have in common. this is tying into 9/11 being an inside job. it is unsurprising, given what i have laid out. all of the pieces of the lego box that are there for our students or fellow americans when they go searching on youtube or they watch a show or hear a talk. these are the things they are putting together. they come to the conclusion that this is an inside job. this is four years after the revelation that they have discussed a false flag operation in never did. they claim that bush knew that fdr was behind pear
he declared sam weaver shot at ruby ridge as a victim of cold-blooded federal murder. the waco fire as fbi's slaughter the innocent. he wrote that most terrorist can be found within our own governments, federal, state and municipal. i'm not sure if you would say that post-9/11. it seems like a strange thing to say. it does tell you where gore vidal is as far politically as timothy mcveigh could be. he was a friend of the kennedys. he is deep within the democratic structure. they began penpals...
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monday morning, washington examiner political reporter al weaver and jams fitzpatrick talk about howongress leaders might change after the midterm elections. maya mcguiness of the committee for responsible federal budget on fiscal policy and the growing federal deficit. watch "washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. with 16 days until election day, c-span's campaign coverage continues with two rallies. barack obama in las vegas, participating in a get out the vote rally. that is at 4:00 eastern. and then president trump speaks in houston to some -- to support ted cruz. watch both on c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. this week on "the communicators," the annenberg school for communications professor joseph taro on web privacy issues. >> most are not designed to protect your privacy. they are designed to give you an idea or the lawyers an idea of the kind of information the company can use about you or share. if you go to the retailer, kroger or target or walmart, they will tell you that they use just about everything you do in relation
monday morning, washington examiner political reporter al weaver and jams fitzpatrick talk about howongress leaders might change after the midterm elections. maya mcguiness of the committee for responsible federal budget on fiscal policy and the growing federal deficit. watch "washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. with 16 days until election day, c-span's campaign coverage continues with two rallies. barack obama in las vegas, participating in a get...
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evan weaver doesn't care. the big man manages to stay on his feet and return it. yards. for the pylon and get the score. cal takes a 12-7 lead. fourth quarter browning back in. davis with the lops and nearly brings down the interception but he drops it. ugh. fumbled out of his hands. 12-10 the final. this could be a turning point for head coach wilcox's program. >> i just think everybody on the team played hard. we knew it would be a battle. i know they came in expecting to win the game. it's huge. it gives validation to everything we're doing. just love the guys and their effort. how they bring it every day. i'm really happy and proud of them. for them to be in this position and feel this excitement is awesome for our program. >> stanford hosting washington state. costello finds his favorite target. that's his tenth touchdown reception of the year. washington state scored the next 14 states. minchu, an easy toss. walk in touchdown for the cougars. costello was 34 of 43. four touchdowns in this game. he finds kaidan smith for a score. cardinal leading by 11 at the half.
evan weaver doesn't care. the big man manages to stay on his feet and return it. yards. for the pylon and get the score. cal takes a 12-7 lead. fourth quarter browning back in. davis with the lops and nearly brings down the interception but he drops it. ugh. fumbled out of his hands. 12-10 the final. this could be a turning point for head coach wilcox's program. >> i just think everybody on the team played hard. we knew it would be a battle. i know they came in expecting to win the game....
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evan weaver has got the ball and he's got some running room.e the ten, inside the five...reaches out for the pile on. intially the official marks him down on the one but as they confer together...they change the call. he's in. that's a touchdown. cal goes up 12 to 7. to the 4th quarter we go. huskies driving...an all about blitz from cal. ball is thrown. looks like it is intercepted and then fumbled but the ruling on the field is an incomplete pass. washington kicks the field goal. they are now down twelve to ten. cal though would do what they had to do to run out the clock. huskies with no timeouts. and there you have it. cal knocks off and upsets 15th eranked (j.r.)24th ranked stanford going up against 14th ranked washington state. stanford has lost two of to 7....and here they come. ndhe's got speed. there he goes...he is fun to watch....down to the 20. that would set up this...handoff to cameron scarlett who punches it through. 14 to 14...we got a tie game. to the second quarter we go. stanford with the ball again. k.j. costello...play acti
evan weaver has got the ball and he's got some running room.e the ten, inside the five...reaches out for the pile on. intially the official marks him down on the one but as they confer together...they change the call. he's in. that's a touchdown. cal goes up 12 to 7. to the 4th quarter we go. huskies driving...an all about blitz from cal. ball is thrown. looks like it is intercepted and then fumbled but the ruling on the field is an incomplete pass. washington kicks the field goal. they are now...
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weaver didn't care.got the pick and the big man managed to stay on his feet 37 yards as he reached for the score. browning back in but ashton davis can't hold on as you take another look. incomplete. the huskies settle for a field goal but 12-10 the final and this could be a turning point for head coach justin wilcox. >> i think everybody on the team played well. we knew it would be a battle but the guys, i know they came in expecting to win the game. it's huge. it gives validation to everything we're doing and i love the guys and their effort, th how they bring it every day. i'm proud of them to feel the excitement. awesome for the program. >> stanford hosted washington state. k.j. costello goes to his favorite target on his favorite play. whiteside, that's the tenth touchdown reception of the year. washington state scored the next 14 points. a toss to max and easy walk in touchdown. second quarter, costello with 34 of 43, 3 the 22 yards and scram enou to find caden smith. up 28-17 at the half. washingt
weaver didn't care.got the pick and the big man managed to stay on his feet 37 yards as he reached for the score. browning back in but ashton davis can't hold on as you take another look. incomplete. the huskies settle for a field goal but 12-10 the final and this could be a turning point for head coach justin wilcox. >> i think everybody on the team played well. we knew it would be a battle but the guys, i know they came in expecting to win the game. it's huge. it gives validation to...
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evan weaver has got the ball and he's got some running room.the ten, inside the five...reaches out for the pile on. intially the official marks him down on the one but as they confer together...they change the call. he's in. that's a touchdown. cal goes up 12 to 7. to the 4th quarter we go. huskies driving...an all about blitz from cal. ball is thrown. looks like it is intercepted and then fumbled but the ruling on the field is an incomplete pass. washington kicks the field goal. they are now down twelve to ten. cal though would do what they had to do to run out the clock. huskies with no timeouts. and there you have it. cal knocks off and upsets 15th ranked washington. (j.r.)stanford going up against 14th ranked washington state. stanford had lost two of their last three.the cardinal was down 14 to 7....and here they come. hand off to bryce love....cuts it back. he's got room and he's got speed. there he goes...he is fun to watch....down to the 20. that would set up this...handoff to cameron scarlett who punches it through. 14 to 14...we got a
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kaner, the son of a prominent bay area news anchor and he was picked off by the cal linebacker evan weaverhe pylon. that is a touchdown. the bears taking the lead holding onto upset the huskies, 12-10. cal is now 5-3 for the season. golden performance from san jose state hosting unlv. the quarterback the arm strength at the end of the half, trey walker, the 37 yard strike 24-21 the spartans lead. early in the fourth quarter, jumping the route look at munro stepping in front and he goes. 50 yards for the pick six, the spartans went back their first game of the season 50-37 over las vegas. how about the professionals? eventful week for the raiders nation. trajan questions, derek carr tearful and emotional after a hit on his shoulder but now he denies it and so did the tight end who defended him. >> all of these reports about this locker room being fractured with derek carr is the most obnoxious and ridiculous thing i have heard ever. attacking him as a leader on this team is a joke. i don't think he has blamed anybody. he is a better man than anybody standing here. of course is bothering him
kaner, the son of a prominent bay area news anchor and he was picked off by the cal linebacker evan weaverhe pylon. that is a touchdown. the bears taking the lead holding onto upset the huskies, 12-10. cal is now 5-3 for the season. golden performance from san jose state hosting unlv. the quarterback the arm strength at the end of the half, trey walker, the 37 yard strike 24-21 the spartans lead. early in the fourth quarter, jumping the route look at munro stepping in front and he goes. 50...
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weaver didn't care.e pick and the big man managed to stay on his feet and returned it 37 yards as he reached for the pylon and the score. cal took the lead. fourth quarter, browning back in but ashton davis with the hops. he can't hold onto the interception as you take another look incomplete. the huskies settle for a field goal but 12-10 the final for cal and this could be a turning point for head coach justin wilc wilcox. >> yeah, i think everybody on the team played extremely hard and we knew it would be a battle but i think all the guys, i know they came in expecting to win the game and it's huge. it just gives validation to everything we're doing and just love the guys and their effort and how they bring it every single day and really happy and proud of them for them to be in this position and to feel this excitement is awesome for a program. >> stanford hosted washington state. k.j. costello goes to his favorite target on his favorite play. the fade to j.j. whiteside. that's his tenth touchdown rec
weaver didn't care.e pick and the big man managed to stay on his feet and returned it 37 yards as he reached for the pylon and the score. cal took the lead. fourth quarter, browning back in but ashton davis with the hops. he can't hold onto the interception as you take another look incomplete. the huskies settle for a field goal but 12-10 the final for cal and this could be a turning point for head coach justin wilc wilcox. >> yeah, i think everybody on the team played extremely hard and...
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. >> i wrote this before the president started, and i wish they all four weren't there, but weaver seen all four. calling russia a hoax is denial of the 26 million exposures on facebook, it's a denial of the headlines. and then shamastic incantation. the things that have magical power, forget what's actually going on. >> mexico can pay for the wall. >> yeah. and there doesn't have to be a wall, there just has to be a chant, the thing that makes us feel like us and forget the fact. >> i can't thank you enough for returning to our broadcast. this is the book. very simple, "on tyranny," written by the man who has just returned from writing his next book. that is europe, and that's a story line that sadly has a lot to do with what we're witnessing. thank you, as always, for coming on our broadcast. >> it was my pleasure. >>> another break here. when we come back, this upgrade in the forecast, sadly, from 3 to a suspected 4 at landfall for this out of nowhere but now very dangerous hurricane on the gulf coast of florida. >>> welcome back. just want to show you some imagery as we talk about t
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former deputies luis santamaria and paul weaver are awaiting trial on charges they beat a -- in a san francisco alley. >> alameda county sheriff greg ahearn says his deputies are dedicated to rebuilding the competence of the community. >> we have to make sure that we build on public trust, and avoid these types of embarrassing situations, so that we can continue on with our normal everyday work, where we go out and protect and serve the public. >> the sheriff declined to address the gassing law specifically because of pending litigation. those four former deputies are back in court in january for a preliminary hearing. >> henry lee, thank you. >>> san francisco police are looking for a group of women accused of severely beating a young man, leaving him with life-threatening injuries. it happened before 2:30 this morning -- sunday morning on mission street near 25th avenue in the bernal heights neighborhood. police say an argument between the 20-year-old victim and up to six suspects, all women, escalated, and resulted in a fight. when police arrived at the scene, they took the victim
former deputies luis santamaria and paul weaver are awaiting trial on charges they beat a -- in a san francisco alley. >> alameda county sheriff greg ahearn says his deputies are dedicated to rebuilding the competence of the community. >> we have to make sure that we build on public trust, and avoid these types of embarrassing situations, so that we can continue on with our normal everyday work, where we go out and protect and serve the public. >> the sheriff declined to...
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weaver still warm not beginning of next week -- we're still warming for the beginning of next week slowly cooling down through next week. >>> 6:50. there's a medical mystery in several states this morning. it's a rare polio-like disease. there has been an increase in cases of acute flaccid myelitis. it makes it hard to swallow, slurs your speech and makes your limbs weak. most of the cases are in children. >> she went in for an x-ray and couldn't hold her head up by herself anymore which was very strange. >> extremely scary. like -- and just -- you know, the reality of the unknown. >> there's currently no cure for the disease and officials aren't sure how it's spread. the polio-like disease first came to the attention of the u.s. centers for disease control in 2014 after clusters were discovered here in california and in colorado. >>> an update on the operator of a new york limousine company in connection with a horrific crash. yesterday, 28-year-old pled not guilty to the crash that killed 20 people that past weekend. the limo has failed an inspection recently. the driver also did not ha
weaver still warm not beginning of next week -- we're still warming for the beginning of next week slowly cooling down through next week. >>> 6:50. there's a medical mystery in several states this morning. it's a rare polio-like disease. there has been an increase in cases of acute flaccid myelitis. it makes it hard to swallow, slurs your speech and makes your limbs weak. most of the cases are in children. >> she went in for an x-ray and couldn't hold her head up by herself...
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jake hainer will get picked off by evan weaver. linebacker will rumble 37 yards for the score, and that would be the winner. stanford doesn't win but cal does. they upset washington 12-10. that's going to do it for sports. more news after the break. i'm dave feldman. mailers, those oversized post >>> have you had enough campaign mailers, those oversized postcards that present candidates and ballot propositions in clever or sometimes toxic phrases? wouldn't it be nice to see the candidates discuss issues in their own words? there have been countless debates for local races but a couple of biggies have gone missing. we have nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston here to explain, okay, this is interesting. no televised debates for u.s. senate nor for governor this year. how could that be? >> it's fascinating, isn't it? >> it is. >> but it's very serious. here we are, kira, the most populated state in the nation with the fifth largest economy in the world, and somehow no organized televised debates for either the u.s. senate or g
jake hainer will get picked off by evan weaver. linebacker will rumble 37 yards for the score, and that would be the winner. stanford doesn't win but cal does. they upset washington 12-10. that's going to do it for sports. more news after the break. i'm dave feldman. mailers, those oversized post >>> have you had enough campaign mailers, those oversized postcards that present candidates and ballot propositions in clever or sometimes toxic phrases? wouldn't it be nice to see the...
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coming up weaver the confirmation battle for brett kavanaugh and it isn't over yet. >> this is goingthe streets at the ballot box. i'm going to -- i've never campaigned against the colleague in my life that's about to change. we're going take a look at the confirmation chaos and midterm elections and we have a story from amazon teaching action after an employee shared customer e-mails with an outside vender and if we take a look at the u.s. stock index futures are are everything in the red right now. dow down 100 points already this morning at 5:15 and nasdaq down 40 pingts you're watching fbn:am. - [narrator] at athene, we think it's time for the financial world to stop acting the same old way. in today's complex world, you need a partner that is driven to provide you with better solutions for these challenging times, one that is willing to disrupt the industry, and break free from conventional thinking. (thudding) we are a different kind of financial company. we are athene, and we are driven to do more. (guard) whacontrolled fury.... freakish intelligence. wicked seduction. these e
coming up weaver the confirmation battle for brett kavanaugh and it isn't over yet. >> this is goingthe streets at the ballot box. i'm going to -- i've never campaigned against the colleague in my life that's about to change. we're going take a look at the confirmation chaos and midterm elections and we have a story from amazon teaching action after an employee shared customer e-mails with an outside vender and if we take a look at the u.s. stock index futures are are everything in the...
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. >> you're exactly right and want to hear from those we trade weaver day when we have this earth shaked folks run for doors things that can hit most is things with highest multiples that are out of whack so they're one like amazon that get to back in line with with 15 and other stocks from s&p 500, so it's not crazy. it is okay, we have to take a step become and say this is what happens when stocks are alads to go down and make your muscle stronger when you break them down and build them back up again and continue this rally i'm not nervous yet. we haven't seen capitulation so we can go lower but that is going to be okay. >> we have not capitulated that is a great point to bring out to average person out there. you'll know capitulation when you see it i'm giving up selling my book it is over. but that's not happening really quick ian last word i want switch gears week away from the midterms analysts have been saying normally gridlock in washington is good for markets but this year is different ian and many analysts are saying if we do, if republicans lose the house, to democrats, next
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i think china has enough policy weavers to pump the risk on. we will see lots of significant policy moves over the next few months and by this time next year, -- but in the meantime it will come back around. going to think we are see proper intervention? our reporter was saying what we saw was verbal intervention. it gave support, but it is not the directive we were looking for. i think there will be support in the stock market. there will be support in the foreign exchange markets. china has made it absolutely clear it's not just trying to provide support in the equity market. it has the steps for concern about trying to keep the yuan -- to the dollar. there have been through this before. whether it is going to be effective is another definition. china got up to spending a hundred billion dollars a month to stop the you want depreciating. it proved to be a futile exercise. the fed came to the rescue which does not seem to be a chance this time around. investorss is give and artificially expensive level .to get out >> all the action seems to be
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coming up monday morning, washington examiner and andtical reporter al weaver jack fitzpatrick talk aboutongress and its leaders might change after the midterm elections. also the president of the committee for responsible federal budget on fiscal policy and the growing federal deficit. be sure to watch >> the studentcam video competition is in full swing. students and teachers from around the country have taken to social media to think about what it means to be american. schoolery blair high seeks to produce a documentary to enter into the documentary competition. and eighth graders brainstorm for the c-span classroom 2019 competition. what does it mean to be american? and oklahoma senator james l angford tweeted we are asking middle and high to produceents documentaries, and a warning 100,000 -- and awarding $100,000 in total cash prizes. for more information, go to studentcam.org. the british prime minister on the state of northern ireland's border after the u.k. exits the european union, efforts to lower an independentnd report on the sexual harassment and bullying by the house of com
coming up monday morning, washington examiner and andtical reporter al weaver jack fitzpatrick talk aboutongress and its leaders might change after the midterm elections. also the president of the committee for responsible federal budget on fiscal policy and the growing federal deficit. be sure to watch >> the studentcam video competition is in full swing. students and teachers from around the country have taken to social media to think about what it means to be american. schoolery blair...
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roundtable on what impact the midterm elections that have on congress and its leadership with al weaverk fitzpatrick. miami guinness
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arthel: for more on this we will bring in washington examiner political reporter al weaver.now the latest update is that you have got like some 2,000 migrants back at home in honduras. does this change things? can president still use the caravan as a rallying crowd to get his base and republican voters to the polls? >> it obviously depends on how long the caravan actually lasts. the report obviously mentioned earlier that some people are returning to honduras after they couldn't get through to mexico. i think this is an issue that the president will harp on in the last 2 1/2 weeks. president trump in 2016, he started off his presidential campaigns and it was kind of a shock and awe when he made the comments about illegal immigration in his opening speech. that spurred on the discussion throughout the 2016 cycle and propelled him to the nomination and ultimately to the presidency. it is an issue that he cares about. it is an issue that he wants to talk about. he's more than willing to talk about. obviously, you know, this is going to be an issue i think you will hear from in
arthel: for more on this we will bring in washington examiner political reporter al weaver.now the latest update is that you have got like some 2,000 migrants back at home in honduras. does this change things? can president still use the caravan as a rallying crowd to get his base and republican voters to the polls? >> it obviously depends on how long the caravan actually lasts. the report obviously mentioned earlier that some people are returning to honduras after they couldn't get...
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coming up monday morning, washington examiner political reporter al weaver and bloomberg governor congressionaleporter jack fitzpatrick talk about how congress and its leaders might change after the midterm elections. and maya mcguiness, president for the committee of the a federal budget on fiscal policy and the growing deficit. he sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. now, incumbent republican congressman dana rohrabacher debates democrat harley rouda for the race in california's 48 congressional district. the debate is considered a tossup by real clear politics and the cook political report. this is 25 minutes. rick: i'm hosting this debate between the candidates in california's 48th congressional district. the district makes up most of the oc coast and includes parts of 14 cities including huntington beach, were
coming up monday morning, washington examiner political reporter al weaver and bloomberg governor congressionaleporter jack fitzpatrick talk about how congress and its leaders might change after the midterm elections. and maya mcguiness, president for the committee of the a federal budget on fiscal policy and the growing deficit. he sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. now, incumbent republican congressman dana rohrabacher debates...
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weaver to pass legislation that regard. >> 60% of folks in the state of new york are in prison rightnow and have not been found guilty of anything. too many folks are being locked up and held in prison despite non-violent crimes. we do with mandatory minimums. we are funding our public defenders. we also read untreated racial bias training to empower policing and protect those individuals going out there policing communities themselves. we also have to tamp down the racial animus and the rhetoric and we need leaders to do that. i was disheartened after trump's comments about charlottesville to not hear congressman faso say anything about those comments. his predecessor chris gibson wrote an op-ed in the poughkeepsie journal taken the president to task in saying we should bipartisan racial commission. if that kind of moral leadership on both sides of the aisle that could help us tackle these issues. >> the gentleman is incorrect. the inadequate response to charlottesville and so the gentleman needs to protect the record. >> abell bardo, question for you. this one goes to antonio delga
weaver to pass legislation that regard. >> 60% of folks in the state of new york are in prison rightnow and have not been found guilty of anything. too many folks are being locked up and held in prison despite non-violent crimes. we do with mandatory minimums. we are funding our public defenders. we also read untreated racial bias training to empower policing and protect those individuals going out there policing communities themselves. we also have to tamp down the racial animus and the...
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camps then to admitting and officially defending the practice they say it was an effort to bring the weavers into a so-called modern civilized lifestyle now many online are responding to what they call a propaganda narrative of the chinese government they say these internment camps are primarily places of punishment and torture not for learning this person shared a this picture saying that this is the real reeducation concentration camps and what they look like another person saying they're forced to drink alcohol and eat pork they're something no one should be treated like this many human rights organizations are condemning this as well including amnesty international they say the governor's remarks fly in the face of all available evidence and are an insult to both those suffering in the camps and the families of those who are missing and . we want to know what you think of this especially if you are in china or in the region you can connect with us as always with the hash tag it is get. thankfully in these going to have more as well on the next story ethiopia's prime minister was appointe
camps then to admitting and officially defending the practice they say it was an effort to bring the weavers into a so-called modern civilized lifestyle now many online are responding to what they call a propaganda narrative of the chinese government they say these internment camps are primarily places of punishment and torture not for learning this person shared a this picture saying that this is the real reeducation concentration camps and what they look like another person saying they're...
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weaver been hearing with the your company.om according to "new york times," one month supply cost about $6000 in 2006. in 2017 it cost $16,000. do you justify charging such a high markup for that drug? not cheap.s there are thousands, hundreds of patients that alive today. we have a cancer patient with us today that's alive because of the products. billions ofd dollars into research. in 2017 alone, 45% of the revenue was put pack in research. over all the years, more than the industryte of average. the company walked the walk. thing for patients for today and tomorrow. compassionateous use program. we talk about pricing increases. increases.ome in r&d, five times level of that. this is a good company with employees in new jersey doing great things. this is a great company. changing the face of cancer and it's doing the right thing for patients. >> follow-up mr. menendez, to story around, isn't the job of the ceo to turn a profit for the company? >> you know, you can do well but also do good. mr. hugin when he was ceo of the before heast year left, he raised price of the drug. once, not
weaver been hearing with the your company.om according to "new york times," one month supply cost about $6000 in 2006. in 2017 it cost $16,000. do you justify charging such a high markup for that drug? not cheap.s there are thousands, hundreds of patients that alive today. we have a cancer patient with us today that's alive because of the products. billions ofd dollars into research. in 2017 alone, 45% of the revenue was put pack in research. over all the years, more than the...
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a de facto minor in conservativism where we discuss russell curtis a conservative mind, richard weaver'sidea of consequences among other types. the purpose of these activities is to take today's college intellectual leaders and allow them to develop their own perspectives around the these foundational ideas and how they can be applied today. i'm fond of saying, for instance. if positive were easy to solve we would have solved it already. the principles that drove the success of the western world and brought the rest of the world along with it have been the most successful ideas and addressing those fundamental contractible problems like poverty. though problems suffered by humans and humanity are constantly shifting. foundational ideas in constant sharpening and review and discussions like this evening's are just a step in that ongoing process. on your chairs you will see promotional handout for intercollegiate studies institute upcoming dinner for western civilization to be held in washington dc, thursday october 15. early that afternoon we are hosting a forum on freedom where we will d
a de facto minor in conservativism where we discuss russell curtis a conservative mind, richard weaver'sidea of consequences among other types. the purpose of these activities is to take today's college intellectual leaders and allow them to develop their own perspectives around the these foundational ideas and how they can be applied today. i'm fond of saying, for instance. if positive were easy to solve we would have solved it already. the principles that drove the success of the western...