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at that every moment as at the workman began to fasten the car on -- parts on the slowly moving car, mass production was born. the assembly line. when they found the idea worked they began to improve it and refine it. the rolled the chassis down a single line of track pushing it to to crew. the faster the car came off of the assembly line and price began to drop. they tried the same idea on all the various parts of the car and created what was called assembly. each got became a specialist. he did one thing and did it perfectly and passed the work along to the next man. minute by minute, production was winning the battle against waste of time and effort. parts were sent to the workman by gravity slides so they would not have to stop and wait for new parts. then they put the parts on moving conveyor belts. this was a great step forward because they could regulate the flow of work and keep it moving at a constant rate of speed. the conveyor belt grew longer and more complex as they move the work from place to place in the huge shop. the pecan fantastic masterpieces of engineering. the b
at that every moment as at the workman began to fasten the car on -- parts on the slowly moving car, mass production was born. the assembly line. when they found the idea worked they began to improve it and refine it. the rolled the chassis down a single line of track pushing it to to crew. the faster the car came off of the assembly line and price began to drop. they tried the same idea on all the various parts of the car and created what was called assembly. each got became a specialist. he...
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all we know is roughly 4:45 this afternoon, steel beam appears to have fallen on a workman. he appears to have been severely injured. the rest we'll have to wait and see. live in san francisco, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >> terrible, wayne. thanks very much. >>> now to developing news. monsanto faces a multimillion-dollar bill after a jury's verdict just a few hours ago in a san francisco courtroom. >> it awards $289 million total to a terminally ill man who used the weed killer roundup for years while working as a groundskeeper for the benicia school district. >> abc news reporter melanie woodrow was in court as that verb was read and joins us now live with this developing news. melanie? >> ama and dan, we just spoke with dwayne johnson, the man in this case, the plaintiff and his attorneys. they are of course thanking the jury. the verdict $289 million will enable him to afford cutting edge cancer treatments. mr. johnson maintained his composure today in court as that verdict was read. his attorney put his arm around him. the jury had deliberated for two and a half days a
all we know is roughly 4:45 this afternoon, steel beam appears to have fallen on a workman. he appears to have been severely injured. the rest we'll have to wait and see. live in san francisco, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >> terrible, wayne. thanks very much. >>> now to developing news. monsanto faces a multimillion-dollar bill after a jury's verdict just a few hours ago in a san francisco courtroom. >> it awards $289 million total to a terminally ill man who used the weed...
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somewhat of a jaw-dropping article stating all four of the justices abused theirauthority, margaret workman, robin davis and justice elizabeth walker. ne article basically said they spent way too much money and were out of control with lavish spending of taxpayer dollars including more than $1 million in renovations to their individual offices. republican governor, jimustice ll be allowed to appoint new justices. those new judge do not nee to be from the same party as the incumbent. back to you. >> allright. thank you. >>> it's now 4:3's he look at your other top stories. london police say two people are being treated after a carme sl into barriers outside the british houses of parliament. police say the driver, a man, was aested at the scene. the 'sci counter-terrorism command is leading the investation. >>> a firefighter has died while battling the mendocino complex and no other informaon has been given. >>> there are reports legendary singer, aretha franklin is in hospice care. her family says she is gravely ill. she canceled performances in march and april after her management team said
somewhat of a jaw-dropping article stating all four of the justices abused theirauthority, margaret workman, robin davis and justice elizabeth walker. ne article basically said they spent way too much money and were out of control with lavish spending of taxpayer dollars including more than $1 million in renovations to their individual offices. republican governor, jimustice ll be allowed to appoint new justices. those new judge do not nee to be from the same party as the incumbent. back to...
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the fact they've taken a whole day of jury deliberations in a workman-like fashion and said we want tod ready to come back on monday, wouldn't cause too much consternation if i was the prosecutor, get to four or five days, see hopelessly deadlocked notes, then you start to panic. >> previously he tried to limit the whole idea that manafort was crucial to the campaign. he was the number one guy on the campaign. >> paul manafort's a nice guy, but, you know, he worked for me very short period of time, little period, like a couple months. manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. paul manafort worked for me for a very short period of time. he worked for ronald reagan, bob dole, john mccain, many other republicans. he worked for me what, 49 days or something? a very short period of time. >> what i like is the casual reference to 49 days as if it wasn't a memorized talking point. 49 days? what's he doing there and does it matter for the trial? >> it does matter for the trial, what he's trying to diminish is the role of his campaign manager who's likely going to be convicted of washing mo
the fact they've taken a whole day of jury deliberations in a workman-like fashion and said we want tod ready to come back on monday, wouldn't cause too much consternation if i was the prosecutor, get to four or five days, see hopelessly deadlocked notes, then you start to panic. >> previously he tried to limit the whole idea that manafort was crucial to the campaign. he was the number one guy on the campaign. >> paul manafort's a nice guy, but, you know, he worked for me very short...
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it's covered by workman's compensation for example. my point is, the chief would tell us what sheties thi she ths look like. if this is important to us, we should be putting together a six or seven-year plan. maybe it will cost us a million dollars or 10 or 50. who knows. you dealing with benefits. maybe it will require some state legislation. this puts this planning in action. other departments are not doing that. this is taking a look at the issue from 30,000 feet, telling the members i care because i know you guys care. i'm not saying you don't. we're going to put the planning time in to actually get this done. that's all this does. if there's something in this proposal that you think steps over a line, you tell me now and i will move to strike it. i don't think there is. consider those in your suggestions to us. in my research, these are the thing that other departments are looking at. i believe i took the language of this straight out of the peer support privilege document that exist. there may be one or two changes to it. i can s
it's covered by workman's compensation for example. my point is, the chief would tell us what sheties thi she ths look like. if this is important to us, we should be putting together a six or seven-year plan. maybe it will cost us a million dollars or 10 or 50. who knows. you dealing with benefits. maybe it will require some state legislation. this puts this planning in action. other departments are not doing that. this is taking a look at the issue from 30,000 feet, telling the members i care...
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in secrecy and at night so no one would hear anything above in the basilica it wasn't long before workman made a significant discovery. soon a vatican archaeologist was overseeing the operations for the find was a christian tomb and ultimately a handful of clones was on earth it was only twenty five years later that pope paul the sixth announced the remains of st peter had been found below the vatican. after the great fire nero set about reconstructing the destroyed districts two thousand years later not much of his efforts has survived the ruins of an insulating a multistory department block. in nero's days such tenements were groundbreaking both in terms of architecture and city planning as a way of providing housing for the growing population of. nero made his mark on the city's design and proved to be a visionary and pragmatic planner with his advisors he set out to read rome of its narrow streets and congested spaces unbearably confined in the hot summer months. instead he ordered wide avenues in colonnades to provide shade a mammoth project that nero helped finance from his own coff
in secrecy and at night so no one would hear anything above in the basilica it wasn't long before workman made a significant discovery. soon a vatican archaeologist was overseeing the operations for the find was a christian tomb and ultimately a handful of clones was on earth it was only twenty five years later that pope paul the sixth announced the remains of st peter had been found below the vatican. after the great fire nero set about reconstructing the destroyed districts two thousand years...
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proving a jaw-dropping article stating all four abused theirit auths including chief justice margaret workman, allen lowe robin davis and distribujustice walker. they were out of control with lavishf spending taxpayer dollars including more than $1 million inio renov to their individual offices. republican governor will be allowed to appoint new justices and do not need to be from the same party as the incumbent. >> thank you. it's 5:36. a local man who narrowly missed making team usa in the 2016 olympics now has a st at the finals on "american ninja warrior." gavin ross is a sprint canoeist from bethesda. de didn't finish the obstacle course but l in the top ten philadelphia finals and will make an appearance in the national finals in las vegas on august 27th. just getting o through of those obstacles is a huge feet. you watchedhat show? >> it'sough stuff but he's clearly a tough guy. good luck to h. >>> a woman nearly arrested while buying school supplies. moms wait until you hear why police thoughthe was guilty of shoplifting. >>> join us this saturday on nbc4 "clear the shelte o." we're a
proving a jaw-dropping article stating all four abused theirit auths including chief justice margaret workman, allen lowe robin davis and distribujustice walker. they were out of control with lavishf spending taxpayer dollars including more than $1 million inio renov to their individual offices. republican governor will be allowed to appoint new justices and do not need to be from the same party as the incumbent. >> thank you. it's 5:36. a local man who narrowly missed making team usa in...
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evidence was so strong all that the prosecution needed to do was be solid and clear and credible and workman-like. i think they did that. the line that jumped out at me, when i read it, i said that's smart, the prosecution said the star witness in this case is the documents. it doesn't rhyme, it's not catchy, but it's an effective summary. >> if it doesn't rhyme, i'm not interested. >> some jurors may feel that way. it's boring, but effective. and it gets the attention off after rick gates and it gets the attention on those black and white documents that the defense cannot run from. >> it does go to the blizzard, though, kim, this that we see that the mueller team here both went in deep on all of the financi financialc financial chicanery. the defense, manafort's asking to ignore your common sense. manafort's told so many lies about his income, he can't keep them straight. and, do you really think we need more witnesses? what were they doing there? >> well, i do have something catchy for you, which is documents don't lie, they don't die, and they don't misremember. and here we've got jurors who h
evidence was so strong all that the prosecution needed to do was be solid and clear and credible and workman-like. i think they did that. the line that jumped out at me, when i read it, i said that's smart, the prosecution said the star witness in this case is the documents. it doesn't rhyme, it's not catchy, but it's an effective summary. >> if it doesn't rhyme, i'm not interested. >> some jurors may feel that way. it's boring, but effective. and it gets the attention off after...
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. >> reporter: balderson is not your typical trump style politician, a workman like state legislator,en marked by rushing to seek the spotlight, but after the president came to ohio this weekend, the glare is unavoidable. >> we'll have a tremendous victory for troy. troy balderson. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: while the district voted for trump by 11 points in 2016, governor john kasich who once hemd this seat argues trump's influence could backfire. >> suburban women in particular are the ones that are really turned off. and you add to that the millennials, you have it very close. it's kind of shocking because this should be a slam dunk and it's not. >> >> reporter: the candidate himself disagrees. >> it has brought so much enthusiasm out to have both the vice president of the united states and the president of the united states here within six days of each other. >> reporter: the democrat o'connor is also careful on the topic of trump. he believes people care more about issues of student debt and the economy. >> we're talking about kitchen table issues like paying your mortg
. >> reporter: balderson is not your typical trump style politician, a workman like state legislator,en marked by rushing to seek the spotlight, but after the president came to ohio this weekend, the glare is unavoidable. >> we'll have a tremendous victory for troy. troy balderson. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: while the district voted for trump by 11 points in 2016, governor john kasich who once hemd this seat argues trump's influence could backfire. >> suburban...
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the workman made a discovery while deepening the camp water supply lines to ensure they would meet needs. "the gettysburg times" reported the doughboy's took great pleasure in the news of the discovery, and many joined in the hunt for more bullets. which they declared they would take with them to france as souvenirs of the earlier war. the next day, workmen uncovered the remains of a union soldier, identified by his uniform and equipment, who was reburied in the national cemetery. gettysburg national military park was suffering a severe environmental impact, and its cultural resources were threatened. historicn of the landscape for structural foundations, latrines, and sewage lines, and degrading of the land for camp roads and building sites, changed the typography of the battlefield of the confederate onslaughts of july 2 and july 3. not to be forgotten was the fact that a modern railroad bisected the training ground, and its very existence already disturbed the lay of the land. campetritus of the modern would mingle with the civil war relics for generations to come, possibly frustrated
the workman made a discovery while deepening the camp water supply lines to ensure they would meet needs. "the gettysburg times" reported the doughboy's took great pleasure in the news of the discovery, and many joined in the hunt for more bullets. which they declared they would take with them to france as souvenirs of the earlier war. the next day, workmen uncovered the remains of a union soldier, identified by his uniform and equipment, who was reburied in the national cemetery....
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. >> all the prosecution needed to do is be solid, clear and workman like. >> we're talking tweet storm. in an exclusive sit down with nbc, twitter ceo jack dorsey defense his decision to defend conspiracy theorist art jones instead of banning the guy. >> i feel any suspension makes someone thing about their actions. >> we begin with former cia director john brennan slamming a, quote, desperate president trump, for revoking his security clearance. the question is not just why the president did it, the question is why now. i have a fantastic team this morning to break all of it down. first, let me walk you through exactly what's going on. just hours after losing his clearance, john brennan shows he is not ready to go quietly. in a brand-new op-ed, he writes, mr. trump clearly has become more desperate to protect himself and those close to him which is why he made the politically motivated decision to revoke my security clearance in an attempt to scare into silence others who might dare challenge him. now, there's no question that brennan has been a very vocal critic of the president. on
. >> all the prosecution needed to do is be solid, clear and workman like. >> we're talking tweet storm. in an exclusive sit down with nbc, twitter ceo jack dorsey defense his decision to defend conspiracy theorist art jones instead of banning the guy. >> i feel any suspension makes someone thing about their actions. >> we begin with former cia director john brennan slamming a, quote, desperate president trump, for revoking his security clearance. the question is not...
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i don't think in terms of sentiment but how people are positioned it's a workman like rally that gots here. you can pull it apart and say, yes, light volume. yes, the percentage of stocks at a new high or dissipating in the rally is not impressive. kind of a defensive tone in a way. but with that, you got here. and up 7.5 percent year to date on the s&p 25% earnings it almost seems like all the offsets to the good news we've kind of used them up the trade stuff we've been living with forever. it lost the capacity to surprise in a negative way. >> and powell's speech about being gradual and practical. i guess more than anything else, david, it will be interesting. his point about having gas in the tank and running out of excuses, so to speak. >> yeah. turkey is back open but no one is talking about that. >> that was weeks ago. that was a day story or a couple of days. when you look at the nasdaq comp up over 15%. the conversation in the last couple of weeks whether or not faang can continue the leadership an article today in the journal talking, really, about the loss in the ten cent
i don't think in terms of sentiment but how people are positioned it's a workman like rally that gots here. you can pull it apart and say, yes, light volume. yes, the percentage of stocks at a new high or dissipating in the rally is not impressive. kind of a defensive tone in a way. but with that, you got here. and up 7.5 percent year to date on the s&p 25% earnings it almost seems like all the offsets to the good news we've kind of used them up the trade stuff we've been living with...
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friends again in a way that's positive for everyone >> i think the relationship can proceed in a workmanshion. i don't think we'll see a bromance like with prime minister trudeau and obama i don't predict a bro plamance happening with president trump and any world leader i do think the canada/u.s. relationship is so integrated, it has such a long history and it's so fast there's so many different issues, whether it's border issues, watershed issues ornate to, not to mention the commercial relationship. i think we can get there it's not pretty. i don't think the canadians appreciate it, but if we can get a nafta deal behind us, we can restore regular order, if you will >> scotty, thank you for your time today >> thanks. appreciate being with you guys >>> still to come, tips for women to get ahead in business geared towards those without a trust fund or a pr team. we'll talk to the author of the new book "leapfrog" straight ahead. and then dr. scott gottlieb will join us. and later, steve mnuchin will join us. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc reese witherspoon tonight dare to dream big
friends again in a way that's positive for everyone >> i think the relationship can proceed in a workmanshion. i don't think we'll see a bromance like with prime minister trudeau and obama i don't predict a bro plamance happening with president trump and any world leader i do think the canada/u.s. relationship is so integrated, it has such a long history and it's so fast there's so many different issues, whether it's border issues, watershed issues ornate to, not to mention the commercial...