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liermrman: youou remberr if you tolththem at th leveehad broken? oown: don'n't recall specicicallybut t itas thaha ne o orlea is s flding.. walts: no. s. knoeded ovethemem pnts onon tirir poch lastnighght,uh? miss is some upt t withou.. a cplple ofonthths o, we e d a rain storm, jusa a ordiry rastorm in southea louisiana.t t was e ofof ose days that wehohought "hey, stst a ltle rain butut lownnd bold,d, t city fldeded. t draraine systst was not t to pa tuck: : we led hurrines s as kids. i remember whethe calm came, weould plaout in t wat. it wasust anotr day off from school, ght, butowow it's s terrying. it'terrifyng. walter t this notot aoax.. this is rea c clima chahangis real, shohow doe liliveith itit i think inhihis seion n of town, 'retartrtinto underanand th wataternd climate chae e goesand d in nnd. johnso new orans in e last 5 to 7 years has relyly takeonon a gat a adaation n clitete resience a cllime ange. evavations onone the jjor aptatatio that t u sometimesesee, ithatat t housesre raisehihigher this ishe centefor the sustainae engagent
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[woman speaking native language] have youou seen this wire? good or no good? some of student, they understand swahili, and some of students, they understand in english. so, when i teach my student, i like to speak two language-- swahili and english. [speaking native language] [hajq speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [women singing in native language] [woman speaking native language] woman: training a woman, you are training the whole family. the husband will benefit... the extended families, the neighbors, they will all benefit. [speaking native language] the government o of tanzania, we pay everything for ourselves. it's a supplement of where we have not managed to reach with electricity. i know it is expensive bubut if we think only about the expense, we are not going to save our people. and we are lucky that tanzania, we have good sun full-time. 12 hours we are in sun. [hi i speaking native languageg] [woman speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [man and woman speaking native language] [woman laughs] [shamata spe
[woman speaking native language] have youou seen this wire? good or no good? some of student, they understand swahili, and some of students, they understand in english. so, when i teach my student, i like to speak two language-- swahili and english. [speaking native language] [hajq speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [women singing in native language] [woman speaking native language] woman: training a woman, you are training the whole family. the husband will benefit......
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miss is some seset wi youou. aououple mononthago, w whad a rain storm, jt t a ornaryry instorm in southstst louisian i it waone e of those days that t thoug, "heyjujust aittle ra," b but low and bolold, t city ooooded.he d draage sysyem was noupup to r. tuerer: weoved hurcanenes kids. i remember wn the ca came, would py out inhe wer. it w just anher day off from schoolright, b n now it's teifying. it's terriing. walts:s: thiis n not hoaxax this is rl.l. clite c chae is real,o o how we e li with h ? i think t this ctioion town,e'e' statartg to undststand at w wat and climate cngnge go hanand hand. johnsn: new leans ithe last 5 to 7 years has alally tan n on areatat aptatioioof climate resience a c clime ange. elevations s one thehe major aptptatio thahat u sometis s see,s ththathe hous are raid d high. this the cenr for th sustaible engament and velopmen we ha rain gaens here. we hel comumuniti howow tbuild d in rdens. walalso he aa orarard. y see o or hererewe have momons. t usus o off here.ffter atrrin you u d a
miss is some seset wi youou. aououple mononthago, w whad a rain storm, jt t a ornaryry instorm in southstst louisian i it waone e of those days that t thoug, "heyjujust aittle ra," b but low and bolold, t city ooooded.he d draage sysyem was noupup to r. tuerer: weoved hurcanenes kids. i remember wn the ca came, would py out inhe wer. it w just anher day off from schoolright, b n now it's teifying. it's terriing. walts:s: thiis n not hoaxax this is rl.l. clite c chae is real,o o how we...
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youou know, ddon't t evet short sighted and think that, you know,w, all's he can n do it milk outut of a cocow. this i ia be anotheher way of f making her more efficient, anand it's prety amazing. narrator: californian's concerned about climate change are searching for ways to reduce methane that stem from the state's more than 5.2 millllion cows. by cocontrast, east africn farmers facing historic drought are turning to a traditional alternative to quench their thirst. [camels vocalizing] [laughter] [speaking native language] [children singing] warsame: i live in the u.s., in the state of georgia for the last 20 years. and i i was a rel eestate attotorney, so i canan l ice to an eskimo. camel milk is the next generation dairy. that's what i believeve. momost of the people are goioing healthy at the moment. and they believe that, you know, camel milk is medicinal. as a result of that, a lot of rich people or middle upper class are drinking it. . and mostly they're being prescribed by their doctors. we are working with universities and also research centers. they ccome here every 3 3 mon
youou know, ddon't t evet short sighted and think that, you know,w, all's he can n do it milk outut of a cocow. this i ia be anotheher way of f making her more efficient, anand it's prety amazing. narrator: californian's concerned about climate change are searching for ways to reduce methane that stem from the state's more than 5.2 millllion cows. by cocontrast, east africn farmers facing historic drought are turning to a traditional alternative to quench their thirst. [camels vocalizing]...
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when you''re working on aa project, youou develop the cocommunity ththat helps you moe forward.d. swezey: : now we are at this p t where the knowleledge that's ben accumulalated here o on abalonee farms like thihis is actuauallya valuluable resouource, and it'sa criticical step in conservininge species in many ways, not only from a technical standpoint, but also from what was achieved, starting the farm m in the first place and getttting these animas to persist, anand so, in that sense,e, it is a valuable rerese from the y years and years of effort to build this place. russo: i t think that t the timr divevers to be p passive andnd t regulations happen and to o let things like e that happen anand believe e that nobody's going to shut y your fisherery down, i ik ththat's s over. i ththink we s- i think everybody shouldld be involveded. lackey: : people wouould come up with no o experiencece, and we'e able t to take thehem out in t e wawater, and m most of thehem we pretty successful. i mean, they thought it was t the greatest thing in the world, they were super impressesed with how
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you talk about those a little bit but on a daily basis what do youou hear? >> there is no shortage of problems around the globe isis, iran, resurgence threa threat, what china is doing whright now or what russia could be doing as we go into the next election, serious issues that need to be addressed now not partisan and political infighting which is a lot of the opposition. >>host: on a yearly basis? mimic is not entirely know their budget it is partly classified but tens of dollars is a healthy significant element of the us governmenter. >> what about the personnel? >> i don't have those off the top of my head but i would imagine they are not as broken down as the military for example all the people working for the different service branches those intelligence communities tend to be more quiet with that information and the oversight? how does that work? >> that comes from capitolcoco hill the senate select committee are very active in this process and it's very difficult with the work the nsa was doing it's a difficult balance of agencies working to protect
you talk about those a little bit but on a daily basis what do youou hear? >> there is no shortage of problems around the globe isis, iran, resurgence threa threat, what china is doing whright now or what russia could be doing as we go into the next election, serious issues that need to be addressed now not partisan and political infighting which is a lot of the opposition. >>host: on a yearly basis? mimic is not entirely know their budget it is partly classified but tens of dollars...
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yeah youou and i have that t too ththe job yet. and i donon like the e mock hec. within two or three could get the majority. how to settle a a model c city t had a man has taken a clean to get the majority? any others fiat in a hammock of you had a magic idiomas what katie i would m make him a bobob ababout to see how that had it. but it had at the coffee. modal header and if you say the coffee. the yearly and numbers livid jennifer up old in this topic my knees and i will cancel out. your naked that william can doubt that had at the end so. i had a look ahead a little head of i think [inaudible] in t.. any doesn't want a commitment. the l. hump peggy [inaudible] working . too many people are involved yeah exhibitors. organizers. just putting people together to secure the maestro. i don't like this on it so far a symphony. let's do this and then we find out [inaudible] makes sense -- or today i woke up. at three o'clock this afternoon like around going into this i just want to dig a hole and hide it and i don't want to come. on come on it's time to celebrate now y
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what youou saidd is a complelete absence ofof pakistan..as listedinisteter the article as one of the mainn achievemements of his government and that itt is an important stp to intntegrating cashmere to the rest of the country. it is the 1111th consecutive day cashmere is under a severe lockdown. i wantnt to talk about the other things he spoke a about. feaeatured heavily in the speech, that india would become a $5 trillion economy within the next five years. it is interesting that he s spoe to spepeak on the subject becaue of trends in recent months. addddressed c crucial problems, he spoke about the water crisis 24 times in the speeeech. this will be welcomemed across e board. reeling under severee waterr shortages and his government's s determination to address this will be welcomed. terrorism came up a lot. 17 timimes. hehe saidd terrorism is like a termite hollowing outut the country from withthin. the government t plans to tackle this w with determination. aboutime minister talalked the populalation and said those who keep small famili
what youou saidd is a complelete absence ofof pakistan..as listedinisteter the article as one of the mainn achievemements of his government and that itt is an important stp to intntegrating cashmere to the rest of the country. it is the 1111th consecutive day cashmere is under a severe lockdown. i wantnt to talk about the other things he spoke a about. feaeatured heavily in the speech, that india would become a $5 trillion economy within the next five years. it is interesting that he s spoe to...
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power, youou are in know you are in power.o not have to explain your in power. -- you are in power. if you are in a room with talented people, you do not make suggestions. a everything you suggest has been covered by someone. about example. it is what you stand for and what your taste is and mostly it is about being right more often than not. and urging people forward because, in my case, people know that all that matters to me is whether the show was good or not. i will be ruthless in the search for that and that is what i see. if you have not caught up with it, i will not have time to explain but after a while you will see a pattern. we have 45 minutes to progress the narrative. say,around the room, and what do you think? let's put this here. ultimately, the decision is technically mine but you can feel consensus. david: thank you for letting us talk to you and not making fun of private equity. you don't make fun of private equity, which is a good thing. thank you very much. lorne: thank you. ♪ hey! i'm bill slowsky jr., i l
power, youou are in know you are in power.o not have to explain your in power. -- you are in power. if you are in a room with talented people, you do not make suggestions. a everything you suggest has been covered by someone. about example. it is what you stand for and what your taste is and mostly it is about being right more often than not. and urging people forward because, in my case, people know that all that matters to me is whether the show was good or not. i will be ruthless in the...
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." >> youou don't t think you'll er chchange in books that might incorpororate white lives into themubstantially? you can''t understand how popowerfully racist the question is, can yo because yoyou could never r aska itite authohor, when he g goingo write about lalack people? or not, whehether she didid or not. even the inquiryry comomes froma positionon of being in the centr and bebeing used to b being in e center. and sayingg, yoyou know, is i ir possssible you'llll enter the mainstream?? it i is inconceceivable whererei already am is the mainstreamm stock clococks oh, no, thahat 't implatioion ofy y questi. it is a quqution of the susubjet of y your narrative,e, whether u want to alter the parameterers f it, whwhether you sesee any bent inin doing thi or willll you clearly see disadvantages and doing it from your own point of view? >>>> t there are no o pluses fo. being an afrfrican-americacan wr is sort of like being a r russin writer. who writes about rusussia in russian fo russianss. and the e fact it gets translatd and read by other people e a benefit.t. it is a plus. but he i
." >> youou don't t think you'll er chchange in books that might incorpororate white lives into themubstantially? you can''t understand how popowerfully racist the question is, can yo because yoyou could never r aska itite authohor, when he g goingo write about lalack people? or not, whehether she didid or not. even the inquiryry comomes froma positionon of being in the centr and bebeing used to b being in e center. and sayingg, yoyou know, is i ir possssible you'llll enter the...
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first, youou think about what is your end game we only have one life to live. how do you want to live it. what are people going to say about you when you are not here question mark and it is like a bucket list. we should reward ourselves. we should travel and learn different cultures. also, it is not just about us, we should help give back and help other people. i created this list about two pages of ally of the things i wanted to do. all of my educational, image that i wanted to visit, and he sent a copy to the judge, i sent a copy to my grandmother because everyone listens to grandmas. right. [laughter] that's the important thing about the master plan. youu need to share it with someone and allow them to hold you accountable.di i went to school, i would therapy, and i exercise every day for about a decade, literally everything a day. so that. >> jud ashman: so that story you told after how many years had you been in there? >> chris wilson: ten and a half years . >> jud ashman: obviously it works out well for you. good question please. you talk about how throu
first, youou think about what is your end game we only have one life to live. how do you want to live it. what are people going to say about you when you are not here question mark and it is like a bucket list. we should reward ourselves. we should travel and learn different cultures. also, it is not just about us, we should help give back and help other people. i created this list about two pages of ally of the things i wanted to do. all of my educational, image that i wanted to visit, and he...
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we'll keep youou updated as head out this morning.tersections impactede inwhite ground road near clopper road, barnesville road near mountim and barnesville near old baltimore 270 still looks g majors along 70 are quiet. no problems down to the beltway. the beltway itself is looking good. outer loop in colle park pleasant. no problems ous 95,t light volume coming from spotkslvania through fredburg city. any questions at erin fox5 d.c.. also coming up at 5:00, health officials areti igating dozens of cases disease linked to the vaping and the use o e-cigarettes. this health alert plusod t quiee gloomy. mike will have a flul >> ♪ ht now on fox5 morning, developing>>ig overnight, missig at. for two missing firefighters. one is fromthey have been due bt week but haven't been heard or. >>> authorities track down the the woods. the child was rescued lucky to be alive tnks to a the child's s for help. >>> plus, do you use aotf oex ft love life. fox5 morning at 5:00 a.m. starts. >> ♪ >> good morning to you.k you fon >> tods monday, augu 19th.
we'll keep youou updated as head out this morning.tersections impactede inwhite ground road near clopper road, barnesville road near mountim and barnesville near old baltimore 270 still looks g majors along 70 are quiet. no problems down to the beltway. the beltway itself is looking good. outer loop in colle park pleasant. no problems ous 95,t light volume coming from spotkslvania through fredburg city. any questions at erin fox5 d.c.. also coming up at 5:00, health officials areti igating...
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pay property taxes, all of the other taxes that are not tied to your individual identity whenever youou pay go to the store and buy something or whenever your property assessor comes by or whenever you have to pay property taxes in your state. it is virtually impossible to avoid a large number of those taxes. we have a pretty good indication of this and the amount. these are just estimates, i would love to have perfect numbers but we do not have that for anybody. host: where'd you get the numbers from, what agency? guest: a lot from the u.s. that is aother survey supplemental income and program participation survey that comes up every four years in ways, 2015 number seven been released. that is another source of information. host: speaking of black markets, are there other black-market should be legalized? guest: immigration is my specialty but generally i think legalizing drugs, moving that black-market, moving a lot of rules when it comes to black market firearm ownership and making it easier for people to legally owned firearms in the united states. ways to reduce radically the size
pay property taxes, all of the other taxes that are not tied to your individual identity whenever youou pay go to the store and buy something or whenever your property assessor comes by or whenever you have to pay property taxes in your state. it is virtually impossible to avoid a large number of those taxes. we have a pretty good indication of this and the amount. these are just estimates, i would love to have perfect numbers but we do not have that for anybody. host: where'd you get the...
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big youous.irst and informationmost, china is directly impacted by the ariff but korea and taiwan and we had three consecutive months. and as well as china. in contrast, there is relative statistic wilt and all of it is relative where growth is much ess driven by external demand. >> paul, trying to say there is a knee heef jerk reaction, is there panic in the marget given where we are right now? >> they responded to the movement. that was a sharp movement. indonesian and the philippineo have been strong against a strong u.s. dollar. when we look at the lacks six months. they have held up remarkably well. it is hard to say whether this s an ongoing policy. about technicals and fund mentals and uncertainties in the woled. we have global markets. is there anything that you would buying out there, value anywhere. . >> we do like the fill feens in the asia-pacific. they are suffering ter apply. those economies that were suffering from inflation last beneficiaries.or wreff seen bond yields falling for
big youous.irst and informationmost, china is directly impacted by the ariff but korea and taiwan and we had three consecutive months. and as well as china. in contrast, there is relative statistic wilt and all of it is relative where growth is much ess driven by external demand. >> paul, trying to say there is a knee heef jerk reaction, is there panic in the marget given where we are right now? >> they responded to the movement. that was a sharp movement. indonesian and the...
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thahat yu had d the semblance of civil societety a and youou had. a mu. greater participation in politics that that has been the case. so i cannot see how a an undedemocraticic actioion. thah. nono mandate from the people of course you. can. be seen as an answer. to terrorism which my movies own statement was solved by his previous economic reform of demilitarization. it seems to me a very strange justification. thank you very much. for that analysis on the situation in kashmir from a. for its ruling coalition and called for fresh elections matteo salvini wants to reform the government following repeated clashes with his fellow deputy prime minister luigi de milo. and the deepening political crisis could see the parliament returns from its summer recess for a vote of no confidence james the xena hustle. each tool that resembles a campaign trail. it's a these deputy prime minister matteo salvini is clay he wants to become the country's new leader as soon as possible. because of the most useful thing to do the most dignified thing iss to vote as soon as pos
thahat yu had d the semblance of civil societety a and youou had. a mu. greater participation in politics that that has been the case. so i cannot see how a an undedemocraticic actioion. thah. nono mandate from the people of course you. can. be seen as an answer. to terrorism which my movies own statement was solved by his previous economic reform of demilitarization. it seems to me a very strange justification. thank you very much. for that analysis on the situation in kashmir from a. for its...
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youou are traveling and might be using public wi-fi somewhere, wi-fi in your hotel, you can logon and log onto a virtual private network which gives you a way to read your information securely so it can't be seen. it's encrypted and it can't be seen over that wi-fi network. really interesting because in the united states, most people who use vpns pay for them in some way. comparatively, in places like china and russia where the internet is very heavily restricted and very heavily used by many,are many more people. often there are free products they can use to get around the restrictions over having their communications monitored and also get around the fact that they can't use facebook and they in some casesl and google product because those are banned. become a very interesting phenomenon as people in the u.s. pay for the service. they are just enormously popular, far more popular overseas than the united states for a different reason. host: when it comes to wi-fi, do you use public wi-fi? do you have wi-fi at home? kate: i do. i have wi-fi at home. it is a lot easier to control your
youou are traveling and might be using public wi-fi somewhere, wi-fi in your hotel, you can logon and log onto a virtual private network which gives you a way to read your information securely so it can't be seen. it's encrypted and it can't be seen over that wi-fi network. really interesting because in the united states, most people who use vpns pay for them in some way. comparatively, in places like china and russia where the internet is very heavily restricted and very heavily used by...
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if you have taken went out for nine months or 12 months, the rate is locked in for that period one youou buy another will find the rates will be lower. host: don from dunellen, new jersey. good morning. are you there? caller: can you hear me? host: go ahead. caller: i want to make a general -- have her comment generally on interest rates in general. i sort of a call being able to get money back from a savings ago.nt up to 10 years sometimes up to 5%. what happened to the interest rates that banks were able to pass along to their consumers? what was the reason for -- why is that nobody can get any money for their money anymore? thanks. guest: we also remember if you were alive in 2008, you won't forget the moment. what's happened in this country is renter's went to zero. had experience of getting paid pennies if not nothing on savings accounts and checking accounts. while the rates have gone up a that is still5%, not very high. not the 5% we saw before the great recession. second of all, the other thing that happened is banks have gotten a bit more greedy. we have to be honest about that.
if you have taken went out for nine months or 12 months, the rate is locked in for that period one youou buy another will find the rates will be lower. host: don from dunellen, new jersey. good morning. are you there? caller: can you hear me? host: go ahead. caller: i want to make a general -- have her comment generally on interest rates in general. i sort of a call being able to get money back from a savings ago.nt up to 10 years sometimes up to 5%. what happened to the interest rates that...
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it there but thanks for giviving us some insigight intnto that sisituation t there and of coure as youou were sangng we' j just have to wait a and see as how that situation develops there in kashmir thanks very much for your time mister. vijay singh coming to us there from neww delhi. on the wall behind bars for plananning a a potentitial terrorist attackk and f for plotting t to travel to syria to french womenen have been handed sentences of seven. and six yeyears respepectively. it i isa first of itits kind in france or reporter not in as he was out the cortes force. it is a first for frogs a woman convicted of been inspired by the islamic state group to carry out a terror attack even thohough. there was no evidence thus attack was imminent this was a crime committed into highly online. the woman in question known only hit as janice see is being giviven a seven yeaears behind bars for her actions on the internet. she used the website's telelegramm to post tt she wanted to go to heaven and thatathe wantedd to bring the infidels with her. she talks about using a suicide vest and she goog
it there but thanks for giviving us some insigight intnto that sisituation t there and of coure as youou were sangng we' j just have to wait a and see as how that situation develops there in kashmir thanks very much for your time mister. vijay singh coming to us there from neww delhi. on the wall behind bars for plananning a a potentitial terrorist attackk and f for plotting t to travel to syria to french womenen have been handed sentences of seven. and six yeyears respepectively. it i isa...
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if france twenty four youou correct but this. with those words donald trumps sums up his complicated relationship with the monument chron. they both took office in twenty seventeen and the first the report was surprisingly warm. the young french leader invited the us president for busty day two months after he was elected. and events marked by the seemingly never ending handshake. well being friendly makran didn't pull any punches in criticizing trumps protectionist polilicies. he cod on climate scientists to coming back in france indirect response to the us is pull out from the paris agreement. make all planets great to gain. still they continued to tout a strong relationship. micro was the first foreign leader to make a state visit to the trunk white house during which the geo exchanged handshakes on cases at every opportunity. he's going to be a great president of france that's my prediction. meanwhile the french president pushed hard to bring the us back to the iran nuclear deal an accident. so we have the seven eighty to pre
if france twenty four youou correct but this. with those words donald trumps sums up his complicated relationship with the monument chron. they both took office in twenty seventeen and the first the report was surprisingly warm. the young french leader invited the us president for busty day two months after he was elected. and events marked by the seemingly never ending handshake. well being friendly makran didn't pull any punches in criticizing trumps protectionist polilicies. he cod on...
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say we were able to trace it back in for t the left that youou have his sketches for the council of home home ownership across sixty two king franciss who wanted to build a nenew type of ideal city a new road hog and read city the ob. if yeah and then he decided that we havave his sketches of costume designs for carnivals question to fat no not a million order had become the master of special effects he was the georgrge lucas o of thee question today. we offer our city i need this and then finally we have these drawings of don singles and he catches the movement to flee saddles although you notice his pencil stroke is guessing fica. in fact that's the or not is lost drawing which is now kept t in the academia gallery of venice set up in different she always had his beloved counts on the table beside him. hey you can see his sketetches tend to me to dragons a perfect 08/12/19 08/12/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! cared about was, gofundme more girls. his appetite was insatiable. hehe could not stop. you wanted new young, fresh fac
say we were able to trace it back in for t the left that youou have his sketches for the council of home home ownership across sixty two king franciss who wanted to build a nenew type of ideal city a new road hog and read city the ob. if yeah and then he decided that we havave his sketches of costume designs for carnivals question to fat no not a million order had become the master of special effects he was the georgrge lucas o of thee question today. we offer our city i need this and then...
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thank you verery much for showig us around this is the first thing youou see w when you walko the opera and he says h he packa punch. it in a little to dispel the guy was charles garnett intention to create a monument within the monument because at the time of prison high society would come here to be seen. also the architect imagine his little balconies that women could really show themselves to be advantage. assists he told there's been a pulley in the third style after the man who comommissioned it. which isn't really specific stylyle it's moree of a combinan of influences sourced from of opera houses on the house the night before. and on the night of the inauguratition obviously the architects of again you was here but there's a surprising anecdote about my we'll. just like you over two thousand e hundred fifty six spspectators what nhtht down he wasas asked o pay for his seat t the reason ws political. his patron andnd pululling the d died before the monument opened. it and i s sd m my commanders acactually present mallets and open all the way to the building it's a moving down int
thank you verery much for showig us around this is the first thing youou see w when you walko the opera and he says h he packa punch. it in a little to dispel the guy was charles garnett intention to create a monument within the monument because at the time of prison high society would come here to be seen. also the architect imagine his little balconies that women could really show themselves to be advantage. assists he told there's been a pulley in the third style after the man who...
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. >> thank youou tucker, thank y allison. >> a new weight loss app for kids.r record high home sales this summer. it is 6:44. back with more and more humor from tucker as well. >> ♪ >> welcome back. 6:46. we're happy you're with us. >> good morningll. got some sunshine out there to oday. looking prty nice>>. t looks glorious. reat bood mornioongsi .ig yeah n-fact m more of the same today. will be kind of warm and sticky to start your day. mix lo sun and cs out thereer this afternoon. could we seetormick up? ye aah we could. but i think of the area will keemop it this afternoon although you'll noti dce that humidityin. daytime highs in the mid 80's for your thursday. passing shower ortorm as mentioned. chances are later today.plain op by sat urday and sunday. back into thes mid we go into early next week. so, we're going to have several days withemperatures close to 10 degrees above normal starting saturday. 76 now in washington. it's sticky out there. 78 in annapis. leonardtown good morning 72. all right. for zip trips this year i've hebeen all over area. i ha
. >> thank youou tucker, thank y allison. >> a new weight loss app for kids.r record high home sales this summer. it is 6:44. back with more and more humor from tucker as well. >> ♪ >> welcome back. 6:46. we're happy you're with us. >> good morningll. got some sunshine out there to oday. looking prty nice>>. t looks glorious. reat bood mornioongsi .ig yeah n-fact m more of the same today. will be kind of warm and sticky to start your day. mix lo sun and cs...
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if you look at thehe public countries, youou can see there e some that have much higher homicide rate data then we have here in the united states. brazil about six times higher than we have here. russia is hire and in the most recent years it is a little higher than we have here in the united states. one thing that is a little bit misleading i would point out, sand i think it is misleading to talk about a u.s. homicide rate because it is varying so dramatically across the united states. states. 2% of the counties in the united states account for over half the murders in the united states. if you ever look at they make up a little over 20% of the population. but if you look at what's called a murder map which will craft out where they occur in different counties, what you will find is basically a within about a ten block area within those high murder counties you'll find over half of them occurring there so they are very heavily concentrated in a very tiny areas within the united states. and basically it is drug gang related. we have a relatively high homicide rate compared h to many o
if you look at thehe public countries, youou can see there e some that have much higher homicide rate data then we have here in the united states. brazil about six times higher than we have here. russia is hire and in the most recent years it is a little higher than we have here in the united states. one thing that is a little bit misleading i would point out, sand i think it is misleading to talk about a u.s. homicide rate because it is varying so dramatically across the united states. states....
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if you buy and read the book i think if youou are really a history junkie you will be interested in learning about john brown and the two breckenridge is but if you are just a little bit interested you could pick out the people you've already heard of [inaudible] and we had a delicate problem but we had the perfect solution so how do you deal with my part of this his i'm one of the authors. lamar alexander, good friend of mine, didn't afterward to catch up with the president so that's a way of looking at the book if you're only interested in current events, go to the afterward but if you're really interested in people you probably never heard of who were a big consequence back in their era you got those in there as well. >> this book project involved and discuss the evolution of senate leadership institutions with each chapter discussing a different institution and were presented by different kentucky senator and both include formal leaders, normal positions of leadership in the senate by senate majority leader pro tem for, majority whip and informal leaders, those who were influential in th
if you buy and read the book i think if youou are really a history junkie you will be interested in learning about john brown and the two breckenridge is but if you are just a little bit interested you could pick out the people you've already heard of [inaudible] and we had a delicate problem but we had the perfect solution so how do you deal with my part of this his i'm one of the authors. lamar alexander, good friend of mine, didn't afterward to catch up with the president so that's a way of...
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. >> fascinating you bring up vocal minority, this is sending how vac youous these people are -- vacuous these people are, they should have been boycotting previous administration, they are boycotting united states of america because they have no idea what they are talking about. >> i guess this is the big as we used to say, nothing burger. i am sure that phrase is now over and done. but i'm still using it, darn it. i think it is fine, people want to protest, that is great. you know, they are entitled, this is an age, all you need to do is read through twitter in the past 6 months or so to see that it is likes whole country is a tower of babble. either we hate trump or look at me ea narcissistic evolution that we had. i am with caroll, this will be yesterday's news by a day or so, people all of the soul cycle and equinox customers will still be there, as loyal or not loyal as they have been. >> i am totally on in on caroll's woke or broke app, i i think it should be called that, that is great, best thing out of this segment. i don't agree this is boycotting america. this is just people e
. >> fascinating you bring up vocal minority, this is sending how vac youous these people are -- vacuous these people are, they should have been boycotting previous administration, they are boycotting united states of america because they have no idea what they are talking about. >> i guess this is the big as we used to say, nothing burger. i am sure that phrase is now over and done. but i'm still using it, darn it. i think it is fine, people want to protest, that is great. you...
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i think the problem is, youou ae too plain spoken.'ve read your books and the new one you just put out is destined to be number one. i don't understand why, it's plain language, clear speech. you should learn to use the word, salad, just call them pharmaceutically involved. let me say this, this is what happens when we have a culture in which everybody gets a trophy. we never want to tell people the truth, there are winners and losers and choices have consequences. sometimes it's the consequences that motivate us to do better. we will raise a whole generation of people who always believe they never did anything wrong and never matched up and they call it something different and to the rest of us go and clean the poop off the doorways because that's where they are. >> when you think about it, alcohol anonymous or whatever it's called, they force people to recognize their wrongs and deal with it, say what they are and move on and become stronger people and not do t it again. suat's one of the fundamental theories has proven to be succes
i think the problem is, youou ae too plain spoken.'ve read your books and the new one you just put out is destined to be number one. i don't understand why, it's plain language, clear speech. you should learn to use the word, salad, just call them pharmaceutically involved. let me say this, this is what happens when we have a culture in which everybody gets a trophy. we never want to tell people the truth, there are winners and losers and choices have consequences. sometimes it's the...
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youou study world markets, know that both australia and the u.s. are pretty aligned.ll get out of sync and the u.s. was sprint off away from australia. now is the time for us trillion to shine where is america will not be as bullish. kathleen: 2023 is a very optimistic outlook. like it, a industry sector, are there particular companies you are positive on? care.ike energy, health i think there's huge opportunity, especially china's growth has slowed, but it is still doing around 5% to 6%. is there, a lot of the rest of asia are growing quite solidly. financial services has been down since march, april 2015. all the banks have been down. to me, now the dust is starting to settle on the financial services inquiry. i think there are some really opportunities. i love the hp real fortescue -- fortescue. not right now, but in a couple of months they will be great. there's some really good opportunities in the marketplace. kathleen: what is the biggest risk to your outlook? risk to thest outlook really is if the china trade war does not abate over the next 12 months. interes
youou study world markets, know that both australia and the u.s. are pretty aligned.ll get out of sync and the u.s. was sprint off away from australia. now is the time for us trillion to shine where is america will not be as bullish. kathleen: 2023 is a very optimistic outlook. like it, a industry sector, are there particular companies you are positive on? care.ike energy, health i think there's huge opportunity, especially china's growth has slowed, but it is still doing around 5% to 6%. is...
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. >> youou are aright. >> the greatest terrorist threat in the country, white men. that goes to the point i was imaking.that's the language weg with. your final thought? >> their drumbeat of everything is racist and everything --peopt they want to see problems solved, they want to see people fighting for them. donald trump is fighting for them, and all they are doing is trying to accuse them. they are talking down to the economy like you are talking about earlier.you don't hear doa egg inherited this bad economy, he doesn't talk about that but what he is going to do to help hard-working taxpayers, these families that make up our country, the people that were invest behind. he's creating opportunities, he's are building the middle class and it is helping everybody, hispanic, african-american, asian, everybody has a chance at the american dream again. >> democrats, do you think some of thehe democrats are cheering for recession? some of them, at least. >> clearly, they're bigging for recession. they will hate the fact that we, as americans,have the hottest economy in
. >> youou are aright. >> the greatest terrorist threat in the country, white men. that goes to the point i was imaking.that's the language weg with. your final thought? >> their drumbeat of everything is racist and everything --peopt they want to see problems solved, they want to see people fighting for them. donald trump is fighting for them, and all they are doing is trying to accuse them. they are talking down to the economy like you are talking about earlier.you don't...
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when you have 70,000 people dead, killed in the last 30 years, youou have about 8000, or 9000 unmarkedn mass graves that have not seen much investigation or conversation around the world. as soon as 2016, india considered itself the world's and it is,ocracy -- but kashmir see it as the world's cruelest. why do i say that? the indian state respondeded to protests by blinding kashmiri youth in the streets. what do i mean? they used a book shotgun which uses a stray of bread pellets released into the a air. it caught these protesters in their eyes. hundreds and hundreds of people were injured in their eyes, of which more than 100 lost vision for life. you have to see this latest siege in the larger context of what happened in kashmir all of these years, which is a tragic story of brutalization of the kashmiri people. that is why i say this is going to have unimaginable consequences because the kashmiris will not see this as just a small step but a political party that is pandering to its right-wing .ajority, the hindu-base they see it as yet another stab in the b back. this l latest revoc
when you have 70,000 people dead, killed in the last 30 years, youou have about 8000, or 9000 unmarkedn mass graves that have not seen much investigation or conversation around the world. as soon as 2016, india considered itself the world's and it is,ocracy -- but kashmir see it as the world's cruelest. why do i say that? the indian state respondeded to protests by blinding kashmiri youth in the streets. what do i mean? they used a book shotgun which uses a stray of bread pellets released into...