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president's racist attack on congresswoman and we sit down with with tame came la harris what you whie she says president trump he is offensive comments hit too close to home let's go outfront. >> and good evening i'm erin burnett outfront tonight. the breaking news denouncing donald trump, live pictures from washington. the house just voting on a resolution condemning president trump's racist rant about four minority congress wilm. the resolution strongly condemned the racist comments saying members of congress or or knows wrongly assumed to be immigrants do not belong in congress or in the united states of america. in vote comes after history was made upon the floor today. the speaker of the house saying this. >> these comments from the white house are disgraceful and disgusting. and the comments are racist. >> the word racist. republicans tried to strike pelosi's words. from the record. >> i ask the words be taken down. i make a pointed of or the gentlewoman's words are unparliamentarien be taken down. >> strike from the record. it would have been the first time that happened to a s
president's racist attack on congresswoman and we sit down with with tame came la harris what you whie she says president trump he is offensive comments hit too close to home let's go outfront. >> and good evening i'm erin burnett outfront tonight. the breaking news denouncing donald trump, live pictures from washington. the house just voting on a resolution condemning president trump's racist rant about four minority congress wilm. the resolution strongly condemned the racist comments...
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is that some of the planning and then desig work has put more activated spaces on the ward 8 side, whie to park.tia and the more passive natural spaces are closer to the navy yard side to really help bring people across the bridges on both sides of e river. now, construction hasn't started. so tell us where we are with construction, funding, and all that. >> ss scheduled to start in 2021. so we will break down the earliest we will open is 2023. it is a project we are doing in collaboration with the district of columbia. so our funding is coming from both public sources and private sources. the capital campaign for the project is $139 million, and 50% of that is pfor ourquitable development plan and the implementation of this work around affordable housing, work s rce, small busin investments, and cultural equity. the other 50% of that is9 million capital campaign for direct investment into the bricks and mortar for the park. >> that'd to hear because this is the kind of thing, gentrification is an issue, and this kind of development will drivefi gentrition. so what you are describing wi
is that some of the planning and then desig work has put more activated spaces on the ward 8 side, whie to park.tia and the more passive natural spaces are closer to the navy yard side to really help bring people across the bridges on both sides of e river. now, construction hasn't started. so tell us where we are with construction, funding, and all that. >> ss scheduled to start in 2021. so we will break down the earliest we will open is 2023. it is a project we are doing in...
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and so papart of what krisn is thinkining about is, what d s the fufuture hold for those whie abalone in the ocean? and part of that future is ocean acidificatioion. ocean acidification is a particularly interesesting scientific p problem because i's fufundamentalllly the chananging chemistry of the o ocean due to risingng carbon dioxide concentratation in the atmosphee because of human activities. when we talk about global warmrming, we're usualally talkg about chchanges in t the average temperature across the earth's surface, associated with that rising carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. the cause of global warming is the same cause of oceaean acidification, so rising carbon dioxide in the atmosphere also causeses the oceanan to fundamentally change in chemistry. in 2007, our research group formed, and ththere are a groupf faculty whwho work together to y to understanand the impacts of ocean acidificication, and the reason whyhy is that we e know e ocean is a tremendouous sponge r carbrbon. it just soaks itit upo about 20% to 30% of f what we et to the a atmosphere through ouor activ
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in whie i recommend serving it with a raspberry baveroire, candied kumquats, and a cr nut brittle. narrator: last time... that is one hell of a snake. mthe bakers tackled tt tricky technical to date. presumably the wow is when you cut into it. it is absolutely raw. chetna and lpressed. nice bit of chocolate work on the top rs, good health, good health. ha ha! narrator: but richard won star baker for a record-breaking fourth time. pretty surprising! narrator: and it was tartha who had to lea tent. ...brilliant. now the 4 semi-finalists... oh, god. face the most exacting challenges so far. this is all about top notch patisserie. 20 layers?! is he going to count all 20 in all of them?
in whie i recommend serving it with a raspberry baveroire, candied kumquats, and a cr nut brittle. narrator: last time... that is one hell of a snake. mthe bakers tackled tt tricky technical to date. presumably the wow is when you cut into it. it is absolutely raw. chetna and lpressed. nice bit of chocolate work on the top rs, good health, good health. ha ha! narrator: but richard won star baker for a record-breaking fourth time. pretty surprising! narrator: and it was tartha who had to lea...
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and so o part of what krisn is thinknking about is, whatat s the e future hold for those whie abalone in the ocean? and part of that future is ocean acidificatation. ocean acidification is a particularly intereresting scientificic problem because i's fundamentatally the chchanging chemistry of thehe ocean due to risising carbon dioxide concentrtration in the atmosphee because of human activities. when we talk about global wawarming, we'e're ususually tag about t changes inin the averare temperature across the earth's surface, associated with that rising carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. the cause of global warming is the same cause of ococean acidification, so rising carbon dioxide in the atmosphere also caususes the ocecean to fundamentally change in chemistry. in 2007, our research group formed, and d there are a groupf faculty y who work together toty to underststand the impacts of ocean acidifification, and the reason w why is that w we know e ocean is a tremendndous spongegr cacarbon. it just soaks s it upo about 20% to 30% o of what we et to thehe atmosphere through h or activit
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. >> i would say our country should be moreay fearful of whie menn across our country. causing most of the dust within this country -- deaths within this country and so if the fear was the driving force of policies to keep america safe, americans safe inside of this country, we should be profiling and monitoring and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men. >> tucker: not only is that obviously bigoted, it's also stupid. it's untrue. fbi statistics prove that it's actually not factually accurate what she just said but in any case, our real fear should not be ices or white men, we should be most afraid of clueless lawmakers like ilhan omar. kevin bruce, president and hose, get to him you post on fox nation which you should watch every episode of. tammy, inch it interesting that a lawmaker can get up and attack an entire racial group like oh, problem. no one knows it. >> well yeah, that was from last year which is interesting because know what she now has an opinion piece out calling donald trump and a racist. when she had called for, while she was a sta
. >> i would say our country should be moreay fearful of whie menn across our country. causing most of the dust within this country -- deaths within this country and so if the fear was the driving force of policies to keep america safe, americans safe inside of this country, we should be profiling and monitoring and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men. >> tucker: not only is that obviously bigoted, it's also stupid. it's untrue. fbi statistics prove that it's...
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sometimes they reject resignation offers and say you need to stay on, it is a recognition whie t recognition by the white house to keep the conversation on deregulation and on what they're doing in terms of job creation. there was acknowledgment that this was getting in the way. that was getting in the way of the story the president wants to tell about the economy. as we know now, there's going to be a new acting labor secretary. kristin? >> peter baker, you've done so much reporting on this as well, it seemed as though after alex acosta held the news conference, it stopped the bleeding at the time. then you have other people coming forward and challenging his events. take us behind the scenes. what do you know about how much pressure he was getting to step down? >> that's a great question. i think you're right. he cam out, gave an hour-long presslm, gave a measured explanation of what he had done, why he had done it. he took questions. he didn't just flee the room like a lot of people do when they come out and read a statement, but his answers didn't satisfy those involved in this, includin
sometimes they reject resignation offers and say you need to stay on, it is a recognition whie t recognition by the white house to keep the conversation on deregulation and on what they're doing in terms of job creation. there was acknowledgment that this was getting in the way. that was getting in the way of the story the president wants to tell about the economy. as we know now, there's going to be a new acting labor secretary. kristin? >> peter baker, you've done so much reporting on...
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whose bases e oftentimes surrounded bypaay lendrs a they become subject toar loans difficult times whie in service to file bankrucy let aloneespondo debts thathey r on behalf of the amic people. i want to thank mr. cline, a great merican earn supporter of reservistand people serving our countr niol guar peoe, for beinga co-sponsor, representive dean pennsylvia,nd t burchett an outstanding tennesanand volunteer nd i thank all the naal guard and rervis who protectsh he and abad. k fo unamousassa. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro mpor the gentlema yields back the bance of his time. t gentleman from virginia mr. cne: i resere. the speakepro tempore: the gentlemeserves e gentleman om rhode island. r. ciclinei'm preparedo close. the speaker pro tempor the gentleman from viinia is recognized. mr. cline: mr.peaker, i urge my colleagues to sport this impoantgiation, i yield back the balance of myime. e speer pro tempore: the gentlem yields back the balance of his ime. the gentleman from rhode la. m cicnei urge my colleagues on both sides of the pass this important legislation
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president's racist attack on congresswoman and we sit down with with tame came la harris what you whie she says president trump he is offensive comments hit too close to home let's go outfront. >> and good evening i'm erin burnett outfront tonight. the breaking news denouncing donald trump, live pictures from washington. the house just voting on a resolution condemning president trump's racist rant about
president's racist attack on congresswoman and we sit down with with tame came la harris what you whie she says president trump he is offensive comments hit too close to home let's go outfront. >> and good evening i'm erin burnett outfront tonight. the breaking news denouncing donald trump, live pictures from washington. the house just voting on a resolution condemning president trump's racist rant about
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privacy, but commerce and payments from that perspective, the holiday season, the shopping season whieill be more important than the election skm. cycle. >> i mean, mark, you really feel comfortable telling investors to buy a company that is under siege by regulators from the fdc to the dodgj? it goes from reviews, investigations, anti-trust, its privacy. i get that the shares have been strong and the results speak for themselves, but is this going to be an overhang for the stock >> are we talking about facebook, google, or amazon? >> let's start with facebook facebook is -- they are the only one who disclosed they are spending billions on this. that could be a risk in itself. >> yes, it could be. these are unchartered waters no, i don't have great conviction that what investors are going to do with this kind of risk. the peak multiple facebook enjoyed in the past, 25 times earnings, may not get there again. there may well be a market discount of one or two turns on that, try to cap dhur tture the regulatory risk. at the end of the day i think what's going to drive the stock -- by the
privacy, but commerce and payments from that perspective, the holiday season, the shopping season whieill be more important than the election skm. cycle. >> i mean, mark, you really feel comfortable telling investors to buy a company that is under siege by regulators from the fdc to the dodgj? it goes from reviews, investigations, anti-trust, its privacy. i get that the shares have been strong and the results speak for themselves, but is this going to be an overhang for the stock >>...