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nobody knew how to weld or nothing. all ten of us passed with flying colors. >> you're a certified welder by the state of georgia? >> yes, i am. >> congratulations. >> i think the thing that the governor's office and state of georgia has done to help inmates out with these programs is one of the best things. with the whole time i was in prison, never seen nothing like it. they have little vocational things and teach you things but where you leave with an actual degree from a technical college saying you've completed this course and you're certified, there's nothing like it. >> at no cost to you. >> at no cost at all. >> i got out, i had my boots, let me keep my welding gloves and helmet. i was fully prepared to get a job. it's been a blessing. whoever set it up for inmates to get out and have a better life, it's one of the best ideas they've ever come up with. >> one of the rock stars in your situation a woman named laura gamage, she's the one that cut through the red tape and had this program put together and got off t
nobody knew how to weld or nothing. all ten of us passed with flying colors. >> you're a certified welder by the state of georgia? >> yes, i am. >> congratulations. >> i think the thing that the governor's office and state of georgia has done to help inmates out with these programs is one of the best things. with the whole time i was in prison, never seen nothing like it. they have little vocational things and teach you things but where you leave with an actual degree...
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. >> reporter: jeff rodriguez was tom's boss at the weld county jail. they were corrections officers. >> he was a good employee. he had a son that was sick, so he did miss more work than what most fellow officers liked. >> reporter: stressful, draining thing, caring for a sick child. so maybe their new years eve party was a way to hope for better times and take a break, too. ashley's adopted dad, joel, was at the party. >> there was dancing goin' on and people were havin' a good time. >> reporter: and ashley seemed to be having a fine time, said andrea. she and tom seemed to be getting along fine? >> they seemed to be getting along fine. >> reporter: that's when ashley and andrea went off into the kitchen had a little party of their own. what were you drinking? >> jungle juice and jell-o shots. >> reporter: there was one unusual thing, though, said andrea. ashley had just gone through something kind of awful. >> she found out that she had a miscarriage that day. i said, "oh, i'm sorry. like, are you okay?" and, "oh, yeah, it's fine." >> reporter: did th
. >> reporter: jeff rodriguez was tom's boss at the weld county jail. they were corrections officers. >> he was a good employee. he had a son that was sick, so he did miss more work than what most fellow officers liked. >> reporter: stressful, draining thing, caring for a sick child. so maybe their new years eve party was a way to hope for better times and take a break, too. ashley's adopted dad, joel, was at the party. >> there was dancing goin' on and people were...
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my name is fran weld, senior vice president development for the san francisco giants. happy to be here today with my team, jack, john, jillian, roscoe. and a particular, you know, thank you supervisor kim for all of your hard work since the beginning, sponsoring with the late mayor lee, and seeing this through a long road. and president breed for your energies in keeping this project really moving forward. during a time of transition and we are thrilled to be here today. i wanted to just touch on today some of the key financial aspects of mission rock that we have worked hard to structure our deal with the port around. and i think there is an overarching theme around self-sufficiency and sustainability in the financial structure that we have -- that we have negotiated with the port. becca mentioned the phasing aspect of the project where the park is delivered up front, and there's a combination of residential and office buildings brought into each phase. this mix of uses i think also helps to address potentially some of the delay concerns supervisor kim was raising, ea
my name is fran weld, senior vice president development for the san francisco giants. happy to be here today with my team, jack, john, jillian, roscoe. and a particular, you know, thank you supervisor kim for all of your hard work since the beginning, sponsoring with the late mayor lee, and seeing this through a long road. and president breed for your energies in keeping this project really moving forward. during a time of transition and we are thrilled to be here today. i wanted to just touch...
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miss weld. >> thank you, carly. we've been working with the port community leaders and many different city agencies for close to ten years on envisioning what the future of this part of the central waterfront will be. as you know, it's a surface parking lot today, located in an area of the city which carly well described as being an investment in area transportation planning. we hope to built on that investment and create a really robust transit oriented development with a wide mix of uses along this part of the waterfront. we have 28 acres total so i'll talk you a little bit of what the different uses of that are. eight acres are parks and open space. that's a very important component to the port and our neighborhood, which has some of the lowest percapita ratio of parks to the city, so we're contributing to our neighborhoods, park needs, in addition to the entire southern bay front's park needs by actually over delivering with those eight acres of open space. the scale of the project has been broken-down substanti
miss weld. >> thank you, carly. we've been working with the port community leaders and many different city agencies for close to ten years on envisioning what the future of this part of the central waterfront will be. as you know, it's a surface parking lot today, located in an area of the city which carly well described as being an investment in area transportation planning. we hope to built on that investment and create a really robust transit oriented development with a wide mix of...
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miss weld. >> i wanted to echo that and say i really respect the, bringing this up at this time as our city is growing and really making sure that we are able to support families that create that sustained community here in the city, and in neighborhoods. you know, we have -- we have done all this design work to create a really strong sense of place in the neighborhood, but that takes families, it takes people living next to each other, walking down the street. so, i want to, you know, personally apologize if i did not hear that input when we last spoke and absolutely commit working with you, working with unified and our neighbors to make sure that this is not something that continues to be forgotten. >> miss weld, also ask, before i go to supervisor fewer, i would also ask, i know supervisor yee had been in conversations with the project sponsor about a dedicated site for early childhood education and child care as well. i was curious what the results of those, outcomes of those discussions. >> yes, thank you. supervisor yee has been a very strong proponent for child care from the beg
miss weld. >> i wanted to echo that and say i really respect the, bringing this up at this time as our city is growing and really making sure that we are able to support families that create that sustained community here in the city, and in neighborhoods. you know, we have -- we have done all this design work to create a really strong sense of place in the neighborhood, but that takes families, it takes people living next to each other, walking down the street. so, i want to, you know,...
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he graduated in june with a high school diploma and a welding credential. one week later austin started working as a welder at electric boat. [ applause ] i asked austin do you like your job as a welder? he said i was born to be a welder. he said i got a real job. he's filled with pride. keep going, austin. [ applause ] so tonight i'm proposing that we expand our job training initiatives and we expand our technical training in our high schools. [ cheers and applause ] a year ago we opened the westerly higher education center. it trains people for jobs at local companies. it's been an unbelievable success. last year over 500 people earned a certificate for a good job through that one center and 345 of them already got good jobs at electric bow. let's keep going. [ applause ] let's keep going. let's put the same kind of center in the black stone valley. in the weeks ahead -- [ applause ] -- in the weeks ahead we'll announce a new public/private partnership to establish the higher education center which will provide hands on training and a path to a good job w
he graduated in june with a high school diploma and a welding credential. one week later austin started working as a welder at electric boat. [ applause ] i asked austin do you like your job as a welder? he said i was born to be a welder. he said i got a real job. he's filled with pride. keep going, austin. [ applause ] so tonight i'm proposing that we expand our job training initiatives and we expand our technical training in our high schools. [ cheers and applause ] a year ago we opened the...
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programs match training with current job openings in field ranging from computer science and shipyard welding to banking and food safety. and within state government, as we ride the wave of modernization, we remain fully committed to retraining every worker to use the new computer worker to use the new computer systems and technology tools. captioning performed by vitac
programs match training with current job openings in field ranging from computer science and shipyard welding to banking and food safety. and within state government, as we ride the wave of modernization, we remain fully committed to retraining every worker to use the new computer worker to use the new computer systems and technology tools. captioning performed by vitac
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i had the opportunity to meet chad when they spoke of his graduation from welding school. karen sent me a picture from that day of the three of us. i have it with me today and in her letter she wrote that on december 17, chad tragically died at the age of 29 after overdosing on heroin mixed with morphine and fentanyl. his mom and family are here with us today and i want to recognize them. [applause] it was tough for karen to be here today but she wanted to honor chad. she wanted to show us that when we talk about this crisis , we are really talking about fighting for all of the chad's and karen's out there and all the lives cut too short and all the families that will never be the same. that is why no matter how hard it is, we cannot ever give up this fight. [applause] we enacted to gang legislation including the new rico statute with new criminal intelligence network to assist police and prosecutors to go after to take down the people who are responsible for so much of the violence in our state. this year crackdown on those criminals who use guns to commit crimes by passi
i had the opportunity to meet chad when they spoke of his graduation from welding school. karen sent me a picture from that day of the three of us. i have it with me today and in her letter she wrote that on december 17, chad tragically died at the age of 29 after overdosing on heroin mixed with morphine and fentanyl. his mom and family are here with us today and i want to recognize them. [applause] it was tough for karen to be here today but she wanted to honor chad. she wanted to show us that...
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i had the opportunity to meet chad when i spoke at his graduation from welding school. karen sent mea picture from that day and i have it here with me today. in her letter karen wrote that on december 17, chad tragically after the age of 29 overdosing on hirn that was mixd with more fin and fentanyl. chad's mom karen and his family are here with us today and i ant to recognize them. [applause] >> it was tough for karen to be here today but she wanted to honor chad. she wanted to show us that when we talk about this crisis we are really talking about fighting for all of the chads nd the karens out there. for all of the lives cut too short and all of the families that will never be the same. that is why no matter how hard it is we cannot ever give up this fight. [applause] we enacted tough anti-gang legislation including a new maryland rico statute. we formed a new maryland criminal intelligence network to assist police and prosecutors in going after and taking down the people who are responsible for so much of the violence in our state. this year let's crack down on thos
i had the opportunity to meet chad when i spoke at his graduation from welding school. karen sent mea picture from that day and i have it here with me today. in her letter karen wrote that on december 17, chad tragically after the age of 29 overdosing on hirn that was mixd with more fin and fentanyl. chad's mom karen and his family are here with us today and i ant to recognize them. [applause] >> it was tough for karen to be here today but she wanted to honor chad. she wanted to show us...
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i had the opportunity to meet chad when i spoke at his graduation from welding school. karen sent me his picture from that day of the three of us. i have it here with me today. in her letter, karen wrote, that chad tragically died at the age of 29 after overdosing on heroin that was mixed with morphine and fentanyl. mom karen and his family are here with us today. i wanted to recognize them. [applause] gov. hogan: it was tough for karen to be here today. but she wanted to honor chad. she wanted to show us that when we talk about this crisis, we are really talking about fighting for all of the chads there, forens out all of the lives cut short in all of the families that will never be the same. that is why, no matter how hard it is, we cannot ever give up this fight. [applause] gov. hogan: we enacted anti-gang legislation, including a new statute. we formed a new maryland criminal intelligence network to prosecutors innd going after and taking down the people who are responsible for so much of the violence in our state. this year, let us crackdown on useviolent criminals
i had the opportunity to meet chad when i spoke at his graduation from welding school. karen sent me his picture from that day of the three of us. i have it here with me today. in her letter, karen wrote, that chad tragically died at the age of 29 after overdosing on heroin that was mixed with morphine and fentanyl. mom karen and his family are here with us today. i wanted to recognize them. [applause] gov. hogan: it was tough for karen to be here today. but she wanted to honor chad. she wanted...
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everything from welding and advanced to coding and manufacturing careers that can sustain families and enrich communities. these careers are not reserved for people with four year degrees. anyone in our state that is willing to put in an honest days work deserves a shot to make a good living and by investing in these programs we can give them a chance to gain the skills they need to do it. at lcr systems in norristown there is a man named michael rosenberg. he is here today. stand up. [applause] gov. wolf: thank you for being here. linerks on a manufacturing and services a major contractor. eight years ago he would never have expected to be in that high-level position. he did not have a college degree and he was working in the plant as a janitor. michael was a great employee, a smart guy who took the work he did to heart no matter what it was. he wanted to do more than just collect a paycheck. he wanted to build a career making things in pennsylvania. a workforce training program through the department of community and economic able to get he was additional training in montgomery count
everything from welding and advanced to coding and manufacturing careers that can sustain families and enrich communities. these careers are not reserved for people with four year degrees. anyone in our state that is willing to put in an honest days work deserves a shot to make a good living and by investing in these programs we can give them a chance to gain the skills they need to do it. at lcr systems in norristown there is a man named michael rosenberg. he is here today. stand up....
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everything from welding and machining to coding and advanced manufacturing. careers that can sustain families and enrich communities. these careers aren't reserved for people with four-year degrees. anyone in our state who is willing to put in an honest day's work deserves a shot to make a good living. by investing in these programs, we can give them a chance to gain the skills they need to do it. for example, at lcr imbedded systems in norristown, there's a man named michael rosenberg. he's here today, right? where are you? michael, there you are. okay. stand up. michael's here. thank you for being here. he works on the manufacturing line, he services a major contract. eight years ago, i don't want to get personal here, but eight years ago he would never have expected to be in that high level advanced manufacturing position. he did not have a college degree. he was working in the plant as a janitor, right? but michael was a great employee, smart guy, who took the work he did to heart no matter what it was, and he wanted to do more than just collect a paychec
everything from welding and machining to coding and advanced manufacturing. careers that can sustain families and enrich communities. these careers aren't reserved for people with four-year degrees. anyone in our state who is willing to put in an honest day's work deserves a shot to make a good living. by investing in these programs, we can give them a chance to gain the skills they need to do it. for example, at lcr imbedded systems in norristown, there's a man named michael rosenberg. he's...
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germany's basis points weld 5%.hree rate hikes priced in for the next three years in europe, that seems modest given the data. jonathan: let's talk about that. the boj had a limited amount of bonds at a fixed rate. cappingys are not yields at 50 basis points. at 58.1is capping percent. this is craziness isn't it? >> you could not say it any better than that. jonathan: how much higher if the bank of japan is going to keep a lid on everything that happens there? >> i think that is a fair point. but one of the biggest distortions of the ecb is markets.in credit about 45% of the u.s. corporate today is over saying for about 25% 10 years ago. we've seen that distortion more so at this point. great point she is making. it has been the best trade in the sovereign marketplace for a treasuries.uying will that trade still be good now that you are seeing pressures?y some of these european countries it seeing inflationary pressures, does it affect the value here in the u.s.? we will look at that closely, watch that. >> they are
germany's basis points weld 5%.hree rate hikes priced in for the next three years in europe, that seems modest given the data. jonathan: let's talk about that. the boj had a limited amount of bonds at a fixed rate. cappingys are not yields at 50 basis points. at 58.1is capping percent. this is craziness isn't it? >> you could not say it any better than that. jonathan: how much higher if the bank of japan is going to keep a lid on everything that happens there? >> i think that is a...
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you may be doing your technical partnership and welding. you need to pick up a class on business or a class on engineering principles or this or that. we now realize we can do that and not change the quality of the education of the student privileged enough to come live with us on school. nearly all of those doomsday come to the university with us won't be paying any tuition because they will be part of the work environment, helping us to deliver this universal learner to a broader population. hundreds could affect the outcome of the entire country. >> can you expect to make much had we measure-- student outcomes? how should we be doing that russian mark should heldtution be accountable for those? >> those are important questions with relatively easy answers. we should measure taking our graduates, whether they making? what about their life, their life outcomes, their employability? , all those things are yet the measure with actually learned. today have clinical -- critical thinking skills? should universities be accountable for that? uneq
you may be doing your technical partnership and welding. you need to pick up a class on business or a class on engineering principles or this or that. we now realize we can do that and not change the quality of the education of the student privileged enough to come live with us on school. nearly all of those doomsday come to the university with us won't be paying any tuition because they will be part of the work environment, helping us to deliver this universal learner to a broader population....
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the schools armed resource officer stayed outside of the welding where the shooting happened and did not confront the suspect inside as the shooting continued for about four minutes, according to the broward county sheriff.>> i have been a police officer for 30 years. >> he met or exceeded all categories of his last employee review. in 2014, he was nominated school resource deputy of the year. the president, who has called for more trained and uncaring staff at school, had this to say about him. >> when it came time for him to do something, he didn't have the courage, but he certainly did a poor job.>> the superintendent is outraged by the deputy's actions.>> i was shocked and extremely upset. it is inexcusable. could lives have been saved? >> i mean, it is one of those what if's. >> the deputy has not spoken publicly. he appears to be secluded in his home guarded by deputies after reportedly getting death threats.>> weenie comprehensive solutions. it is not this or that, it is a combination of the above. >> the sheriff has placed a deputy armed with a rifle at every school in the co
the schools armed resource officer stayed outside of the welding where the shooting happened and did not confront the suspect inside as the shooting continued for about four minutes, according to the broward county sheriff.>> i have been a police officer for 30 years. >> he met or exceeded all categories of his last employee review. in 2014, he was nominated school resource deputy of the year. the president, who has called for more trained and uncaring staff at school, had this to...
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they could have up to two minutes of warning, weld have seconds. >> we don't have the infrastructure to send alerts to every person living on the west. coast of the united states was left instantaneously. issue toggest get it up and running, money. scientists tell us that congress is working on it after it was d left out of the president's business. iannman - cull. >>> following breaking news in san francisco, a deadly shooting near golden gate park. the gunman is on the run this person sfpd said he shot two people and then car r jacked a truck.he it happened in the panhandle near oak and schrader around ora 6:30 this evening. one person is dead, another is in critical condition. they're on alert looking for a silver toyota four runner. california plate 7aob 816. >> have you seen this snan he'sa suspected of killing his the grandparents and police thinkree may be hiding out during a tourist spot. sergio quintana is at aquatic park and someone things he's there. >> reporter: he was seen here in february, and he's wanted for the double murder of his grandparents in oklahoma oechl: this
they could have up to two minutes of warning, weld have seconds. >> we don't have the infrastructure to send alerts to every person living on the west. coast of the united states was left instantaneously. issue toggest get it up and running, money. scientists tell us that congress is working on it after it was d left out of the president's business. iannman - cull. >>> following breaking news in san francisco, a deadly shooting near golden gate park. the gunman is on the run this...
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4p lead, look at that perfect sliding, welded together, laura! lap on hermann.out of here, clean. a clip, she cannot clip into that corner, butjust here, perfect. she has improved on that. we have got out that exit on nine was enough to keep moving up the leaderboard. then 15, right up the middle, slightly high on the entrance to 16, but she is confirmed as fourth at the very worst. laura davies has done all she can. will it be enough -- laura done all she can. will it be enough —— laura deas. we would prefer to 51.8, 51.9. she was slowly losing time the further down the track she got towards the bottom. she had an incredible start but i think you could see she was not quite as relaxed as she was on her previous i’ui'i. relaxed as she was on her previous run. she knows so badly how she wants to move up. just there, that is what probably did it. she didn't have the perfect line on the run before she then did perfect her steer and before she then did perfect her steerand did before she then did perfect her steer and did not clip. let's see what happens. she has mo
4p lead, look at that perfect sliding, welded together, laura! lap on hermann.out of here, clean. a clip, she cannot clip into that corner, butjust here, perfect. she has improved on that. we have got out that exit on nine was enough to keep moving up the leaderboard. then 15, right up the middle, slightly high on the entrance to 16, but she is confirmed as fourth at the very worst. laura davies has done all she can. will it be enough -- laura done all she can. will it be enough —— laura...
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programs match training with current job openings in fields ranging from computer science and shipyard weldingo banking and food safety and within state government as we ride the wave of modernization, we remain fully committed to re-training every worker to use the new computer systems and technology tools. technology helps us be more responsive to serve the public. we have always been a state that cares about the elderly. we are making good on that. i am proud that together we were able to pass kukuna care education that provide assistance for full-time family caregivers who also have full-time jobs. this is a win for hawaii's families. [ applause ] >> we also work to make sure those who have served our state get to retire with the dignity they were promised and deserve. with the legislature's support we took aggressive steps that will save us $1.6 billion over the next 20 years. as our kukuna have taught us, paying our bills and honoring our obligations and saving for the future is how we build a brighter future and we have done that. one value that has guided this administration is to simp
programs match training with current job openings in fields ranging from computer science and shipyard weldingo banking and food safety and within state government as we ride the wave of modernization, we remain fully committed to re-training every worker to use the new computer systems and technology tools. technology helps us be more responsive to serve the public. we have always been a state that cares about the elderly. we are making good on that. i am proud that together we were able to...
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welding work. again, it starts with everything they're doing by hand. take a look.t ends up like this. this is going to be this year's car. and eventually that hard work gets them here. it will be a functioning race car. they'll be showing off last year's car for engineering week later this week. but right now, they're preparing for a big competition in may, where they will be taking their latest design to a racetrack in brooklyn, michigan where they will compete against students from 120 universities from all over the world. in categories related to function, performance and design. last year, they placed 39th in design. 25 crew members working on a budget of about $50,000. they're hoping that for themselves and everyone else this time of around. but today, a bit of a break from a grind. they'll get to have a little fun parading last year's car around campus. >> the car could probably go around 60 miles per hour. that's good for safety. we've got kids that don't realize what we do here. the work that we put in. with that balance sheet and the amount of work that go
welding work. again, it starts with everything they're doing by hand. take a look.t ends up like this. this is going to be this year's car. and eventually that hard work gets them here. it will be a functioning race car. they'll be showing off last year's car for engineering week later this week. but right now, they're preparing for a big competition in may, where they will be taking their latest design to a racetrack in brooklyn, michigan where they will compete against students from 120...
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hundred thousand tonnes a year this will make kenya one of the greenest countries in africa if not weld wide. now we're standing on africa's second longest reach yeah twelve kilometers from and to end this technological feat not only come back to the streets but people as well speaking of good ideas on this also be a hundred doing you'll be yes and be it easy hundreds doing your bit i'm doing a bit if you want to segment when i was sure that we used to highlight the nice inventions and just little ideas that are good for the end are absolutely and do you remember me from the walls i'm place a med from last week almost eighteen million people watched this video on our various social media channels or the one about the recycling and reusing concrete probably was what we'll deal with here and let's hope we can a once again please all of us with this threshing environmentalists idea guess what would have a look and see what this company from germany is doing with what remains from making up old you. straw wars when you can eat the enemy. sometimes you really need a straw. but in most cases
hundred thousand tonnes a year this will make kenya one of the greenest countries in africa if not weld wide. now we're standing on africa's second longest reach yeah twelve kilometers from and to end this technological feat not only come back to the streets but people as well speaking of good ideas on this also be a hundred doing you'll be yes and be it easy hundreds doing your bit i'm doing a bit if you want to segment when i was sure that we used to highlight the nice inventions and just...
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unions, and they paid dues, butpothey had no er, >> the image of rosy the riveter in denim, muscles, welding ships, doing this work, it was always the image of a white woman. did you identify with that? >> no, i never d. ecause i never did see a ship being launched. >> you weren't allowed to. >> no, the union hall where i itworked was in the of the hall, nowhere near thele so that w part of the home front story escaped me at time. >> so why did you decide to become a park ranger at the age of 85? because that was not your story. >> yeh. i never did decide. i came into richmond, and thear bloomed into my district. and i began to attend those first planning meetings, because it was something that was occurringn the 14th assembly district. and veadually became inv in that planning operation. >> and you became involved for a ason. i mean, you spoke up and said look, there are nuances to this story. >> the reason that richmond had been selected, though there wer boomtowns around the country, it was here in rimond th there was enough still standing structures to interpre history. the structures th
unions, and they paid dues, butpothey had no er, >> the image of rosy the riveter in denim, muscles, welding ships, doing this work, it was always the image of a white woman. did you identify with that? >> no, i never d. ecause i never did see a ship being launched. >> you weren't allowed to. >> no, the union hall where i itworked was in the of the hall, nowhere near thele so that w part of the home front story escaped me at time. >> so why did you decide to become...
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rush to wait ok live let's keep using these fraudulent fax machines duct taped to a rotary phone welded to all vibrating bug plug. programmed by the corporations in line with our corporate politicians let's keep using though for now . carol we have to be purchased a new machine and that will give this whole a real democracy thing a look see that we have to go to a quick break but since facebook google and youtube are suppressing our content you can also follow me and steam dot com slash atlee camp or you can text the word redacted to four poor four nine nine nine it's free and quick we'll be back in ninety seconds. like so many flips over so i know the game and sorry guys. the ball isn't only about what happens on the beach or the fun of school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just kill you spend spend to twenty million like. it's an experience like nothing else going to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game great so what chance for. peace going to. yes from a solution in the spokesmen to. this news the first thing
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rush to wait ok live let's keep using these fraudulent fax machines duct taped to a rotary phone welded to all vibrating bug plugs the heads programmed by the corporations in line with our corporate politicians let's keep using though for. the kill we have printed the purchased new machines and that will give this whole real democracy thing a look see them go to a quick break but since facebook google and youtube are suppressing our content you can also follow me dot com slash at least camp or you can text the word redacted to four poor four nine nine nine it's free and quick we'll be back in ninety seconds. the other make they're talking back on a banker fiduciary to fiduciary other words are saying that bitcoin is eating our lunch the returns on big point of made everything we do is a bank look stupid immature and low performance even warren buffett has not kept up with bitcoin nobody has kept up with that point so they're saying that oh it's a non correlating us ok what does that mean that means stocks bonds and currencies are all in bear markets now and i'm going to continue to be a
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in a workshop beneath the rail track boxes are welded spare parts prepared and vehicles refit it some of the staff have known each other for years they used to organize music festivals now they want to save lives you know money is no stranger to international aid work. it was a good for you i never really liked the way the missions my set up all the working out my spear in the aid organizations i spent more than ten years old and eyes in festivals with people who were enthusiastic and fun to work with and then one day we had the idea of trying to translate this excellent cooperation into an eight context to this. politics with its approach. because carter's doesn't get any government funding all its staff are volunteers they want to save people from war and injustice in the world. i think it's important to help these people so i'm happy to spend my time here. i do because i have no medical or technical training so i do what i can to make my contribution to the chicago. found my way environ bollen tree in township and i can identify would have values of a humane value of. things we sho
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from delhi, new york. 100 workers at sportsfield specialties welding, shaping, and painting about 1,000sts a year. and just to be clear -- >> our goal posts are made in america. >> reporter: all eyes on the end the one that got our attention years ago. >> nobody builds factories in the u.s. anymore. you can't do that. >> reporter: weathertech spending millions to get the word out. >> you want to hire workers here in the states? >> reporter: they do, and this year, their fifth consecutive super bowl ad. they are building a factory right outside chicago. 1,000 new workers since we last visited and we remember what the founder told us. >> we create jobs here, and we keep the money right here in america. >> reporter: with so many fans coming to minneapolis, 10,000 volunteers and what's keeping many of to them more, those purple hats from love your melon made in minneapolis. 200 workers and more than a million ha a cial to say everything is made here, and it's keeping jobs alive here in our own country and we're just really proud of that. >> reporter: and something else they are proud of --
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rush to wait ok let's let's keep using these fraudulent fax machines duct taped to a rotary phone welded to all vibrating butt plugs. programmed by the corporations in line with our corporate politicians let's keep using go for. these until we have to be purchased new machines and that will keep this whole the real democracy thing a look see this go to a quick break but since facebook google and youtube are suppressing our content you can also follow me dot com slash atlee camp or you can text the word redacted to four four four nine nine nine it's free and quick we're back in ninety seconds. looking at value surveys russians aren't so different from the european neighbors when it comes to individual rights and freedoms however they do have a very low tolerance for uncertainty in politics that translates into a strong electoral advantage for the incumbent making power transition threat and precarious what would it take for russians to stop playing it safe but it's a clue. i've played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out it's. football isn't only about what happens
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the commerce department initiated an investigation on welded pipes from canada, greece, china, india, turkey. a few u.s. steel companies talked about the investigation. president trump may announce widespread tariffs on steel and aluminum. so those stocks ones to watch as well. the trump administration has imposed tariffs on solar panels, washing machines, lumber, paper, steel and many products. some products like paper more targeted at canada if you like and others more widespread. trade and inflation, two big ones. >> trying to level the playing field. so what is next? gary b. smith and bob is here, too. good to see you both. gary, we've been all over the place. smaller moves we should say today. nonetheless, you know, down so much and then ending in the green. is volatility here to stay? >> i think for a little bit, trish. normally after you have those couple 1,000 point swing days, people are trying -- traders especially are trying to figure out is inflation real? we're going to get a report tomorrow. that will have an impact. >> trish: can't wait. >> is it going to affect the mar
the commerce department initiated an investigation on welded pipes from canada, greece, china, india, turkey. a few u.s. steel companies talked about the investigation. president trump may announce widespread tariffs on steel and aluminum. so those stocks ones to watch as well. the trump administration has imposed tariffs on solar panels, washing machines, lumber, paper, steel and many products. some products like paper more targeted at canada if you like and others more widespread. trade and...
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which doesn't frankly always aligned with the united states and other golf allies like in terms of welding regional cooperation with syria and i imagine there are quite a number differences between doha and in moscow and other issues. such as creating an environment. >> the conflict in the region is continuing. everybody would have a different interests. that's why we need to call for a genuine security dialogue with forces in the region. let us reach an understanding that keeping all other interests aside is in the interest of the people. we are just going to think about which countries influence which countries we will never --. >> we will open to questions. >> i'm gardner harris from "the news york times." you seem to be having a moment in washington d.c. right now with the trump administration particularly the 2 x 2 meetings this week on the positive statements from tillerson and mattis. why is that? why have you been able to succeed over the last few months and this spat with the arrival of the gcc and do you see the tide turning in washington in your favorite? >> thank you. our relat
which doesn't frankly always aligned with the united states and other golf allies like in terms of welding regional cooperation with syria and i imagine there are quite a number differences between doha and in moscow and other issues. such as creating an environment. >> the conflict in the region is continuing. everybody would have a different interests. that's why we need to call for a genuine security dialogue with forces in the region. let us reach an understanding that keeping all...
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project to carry natural gas from turkmenistan through the country to india and pakistan workers welded the first link of pipe crossing the border between turkmenistan and afghanistan's goes are a district near herat. ten billion dollar project will bring jobs and income. but this project brings electricity gas work and life it brings like to the dark homes in afghanistan pakistan and india and also brings energy to each of our investors had with. the ceremony was watched by took many stands president the prime minister of pakistan and india as minister for external affairs who joined by video link the project known as tappy the initials of the four countries is being described as a new page in regional cooperation and hopes for a better future. now you have and then after a long time afghanistan is taking part in a regional project which will provide jobs for our people i'm hoping that this regional cooperation will result in closer relations between the countries and that it will help afghanistan become more stable but one that russia the turkey project brings a message of peace so it
project to carry natural gas from turkmenistan through the country to india and pakistan workers welded the first link of pipe crossing the border between turkmenistan and afghanistan's goes are a district near herat. ten billion dollar project will bring jobs and income. but this project brings electricity gas work and life it brings like to the dark homes in afghanistan pakistan and india and also brings energy to each of our investors had with. the ceremony was watched by took many stands...