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the pack a time for the table. remain perched on the books to get thrown for another week and maybe even widen the gap by an hour in qatar i believe lights and freiburg on points it's awful talk up top they could all look very different next week. most folks lead down into the lower half of the table it's really time time there as well minds cologne and part of all one are propping up a league thank you goalies a player like this guy. part time karate kid part time but arena robot never dog ski is in the form of his life and on his way to becoming the best striker in the world. just want. to go but london skiing amazing 16 goals in 11 games no player has ever scored so many not even germany legend get his in any form the thing no one has seen before a living legend chasing go on record after the next. when he hit home his 15th goal of the season against dortmund 11 dosti drew level with a motos record 51 years ago also scored 15 by match day 11. but never dusty went on to smash the record in the 76 minute. historic
the pack a time for the table. remain perched on the books to get thrown for another week and maybe even widen the gap by an hour in qatar i believe lights and freiburg on points it's awful talk up top they could all look very different next week. most folks lead down into the lower half of the table it's really time time there as well minds cologne and part of all one are propping up a league thank you goalies a player like this guy. part time karate kid part time but arena robot never dog ski...
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so i'm going to walk-through a high level of the various points in time across this new will-hour time period that the various criminal justice -- 18-hour time period that the various criminal justice periods are involved. so within the first eight hours of an individual being booked, the supplement requires arrestee information, specifically, an own recognizance or o.r. workup to be submitted to the superior court within eight hours of an individual being booked in jail. o.r. workups are completed by the san francisco pretrial diversion project, sfpdp. it includes a safety assessment as well as incident reports from the police department. i will note that this is such that the court has these a.r. pacts within -- a.r. packets within eight hours. we have had extensive conversations with our partners at the superior court who are committed to ensuring that the timelines of the buffin settlement are met and they do currently review. they do release assessments once a day seven days a week. they will at least do it twice a day and are assessing their operational reorganization to meet tho
so i'm going to walk-through a high level of the various points in time across this new will-hour time period that the various criminal justice -- 18-hour time period that the various criminal justice periods are involved. so within the first eight hours of an individual being booked, the supplement requires arrestee information, specifically, an own recognizance or o.r. workup to be submitted to the superior court within eight hours of an individual being booked in jail. o.r. workups are...
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eating and some of the time not eating. but when you lose that cycle where you're feeding all the time so for the minute you get up to the minute you go to bed you're just eating all the time well hey there's going to be problems if you do that for 203040 years dr frank let me squeeze in one more question very quickly if we may on the link between emotional regulation and insulin and insulin resistance in addition to the diabesity epidemic many developed countries are also facing in major mental house crisis specifically a sharp increase in anxiety and depression just theoretically could there be any connection between these 2 epidemics is it a hypothesis worth examining i think so because there is a lot of people looking into the role of say ketones in brain function for example so we know for example that she did generate diets which are very very low and carbohydrates and. ken treat epilepsy we've known that for about close to 100 years now so clearly there is a difference between the way that the brain functions on gluc
eating and some of the time not eating. but when you lose that cycle where you're feeding all the time so for the minute you get up to the minute you go to bed you're just eating all the time well hey there's going to be problems if you do that for 203040 years dr frank let me squeeze in one more question very quickly if we may on the link between emotional regulation and insulin and insulin resistance in addition to the diabesity epidemic many developed countries are also facing in major...
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times. a lot of. times. that there was. my dad my brother prior navy in the army national guard and. in the family in. was excited and completely just going and all my family was proud of me. as my biggest hero. told us of your own being taken care of and i guess that's one of the hard things that i have to accept because i told her that she would be. who's in february we got a call. once who is dying and he. rubbed his hand all over my entire body and. he said i own all of this. and i was absolutely scared didn't know what to do my dad. when the 1st time she said it was bad. and. i said. what happened he said i was right. and you're a virgin. because. tribute. don't ever think your. main nerve in my spine was 3 places and my hips are rotated. my title is director of military plans and personnel policy for the navy. we have specifically trained judge advocates our navy lawyers in our naval criminal investigative service those investigators are all specifically trained in sexual assault any report of a sexual assault is full
times. a lot of. times. that there was. my dad my brother prior navy in the army national guard and. in the family in. was excited and completely just going and all my family was proud of me. as my biggest hero. told us of your own being taken care of and i guess that's one of the hard things that i have to accept because i told her that she would be. who's in february we got a call. once who is dying and he. rubbed his hand all over my entire body and. he said i own all of this. and i was...
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johnson wanted to be president for a very long time, but he came up in politics in texas at a time when being a senator meant you were associated in the minds of your fellow senators but also in the minds of the national press, the american people. associated with the south. no southerner had been nominated for president since zachary taylor. even woodrow wilson was governor of new jersey at the time. for johnson, it was very important that he was going to move on to the national stage as a presidential level politician to rebrand himself as a westerner. this ranch was terribly important to his effort to carve out a new identity. he was inviting people from washington down there all the time so that they would see him and associate him with the west, which had no political baggage attached to it. rather than the south, which did. >> i love this cartoon. [laughter] moving onto the nixon campaign, this is right after richard nixon has announced, as a republican candidate for president, that he will end the war and win the peace in vietnam. he is rebranding himself as a dove after having s
johnson wanted to be president for a very long time, but he came up in politics in texas at a time when being a senator meant you were associated in the minds of your fellow senators but also in the minds of the national press, the american people. associated with the south. no southerner had been nominated for president since zachary taylor. even woodrow wilson was governor of new jersey at the time. for johnson, it was very important that he was going to move on to the national stage as a...
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the east time gallery was started in february $990.00. were invited to paint and original potion of the wool but then the initiative was designed to help east german autists he would suddenly been left without an income but in those exciting days of the full mccomas state opening up came from the life of the world. when berlin was divided it was common for people on the western side to draw graffiti on the wall but on the eastern side people approached at their peril the wall became more and more fortified with heavily armed guards tripwires searchlights and lookout towers border guards ordered to shoot to kill anyone who tried to escape and more than 100 people were killed trying to cross the border in berlin alone just a few months after those instruments of oppression were dismantled the east side gallery turned the symbol of terror into a canvas for free expression some of the artworks have become famous around the world because the gallery is exposed to the weather the images of her to be restored or even repainted several times toda
the east time gallery was started in february $990.00. were invited to paint and original potion of the wool but then the initiative was designed to help east german autists he would suddenly been left without an income but in those exciting days of the full mccomas state opening up came from the life of the world. when berlin was divided it was common for people on the western side to draw graffiti on the wall but on the eastern side people approached at their peril the wall became more and...
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no financial adviser has the time to buy sfoks methodically over time. the game is to get the trade on at one level in a big way. make the statement buy get the position on the sheets or in the portfolio. but from where i stand, that's all wrong. 100% wrong you should never buy all at once and never sell all at once instead what i want to you do is stage your buys. stage yourselves use this -- the term we use on wall street so work your orders. trying to get the best price over time and not necessarily in one day. maybe multiple days. why? okay when i first started out i was a professional money manager i wanted to prove to everyone how clever i was and how right i would be if i felt like buying cater bierlt pirlt buy it now big at one price. because i was sure i was right put me up on 50,000 cat. which means buy 50,000 as if the smartest guy in the universe doing it big bhe i think about that young cramer with the full head of hair, by the way i was one arrogant sun of a gun. i was arrogant and wrong what was my mistake? if you want to buy 50,000 of sha
no financial adviser has the time to buy sfoks methodically over time. the game is to get the trade on at one level in a big way. make the statement buy get the position on the sheets or in the portfolio. but from where i stand, that's all wrong. 100% wrong you should never buy all at once and never sell all at once instead what i want to you do is stage your buys. stage yourselves use this -- the term we use on wall street so work your orders. trying to get the best price over time and not...
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that's a long time. so th're on to mething and it basically tell you bad news is coming down the road for facebook california say that mark zuckerberg is dragging its feet. the probe has expanded into the 3rd parties access to user data which source supplied by facebook to some of advertisers but not all of ad that in of itself like why are they favoring people. brings up questions about which apps facebook credit access to user data which ones they did it. she's been used other eye on shares of facebook are not freaked out. it's kind like a good problem to have when you're 20 generals investigated you t trust issues. some extent, yeah and so we'll see is a and abc that should see how the political environment changes, potentially over the next year and what that means for facebook another big. need to bring up real quickly coca cola. got a tip that you're going to talk about cocoa launching some new my mind always goes back to new coke and how big a flop that was half what are they putting up now that h
that's a long time. so th're on to mething and it basically tell you bad news is coming down the road for facebook california say that mark zuckerberg is dragging its feet. the probe has expanded into the 3rd parties access to user data which source supplied by facebook to some of advertisers but not all of ad that in of itself like why are they favoring people. brings up questions about which apps facebook credit access to user data which ones they did it. she's been used other eye on shares...
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but it is quite an interesting time for me at least as a free marketer, it's quite a depressing time because whoever gets in charge will be taking us back to 19705 in charge will be taking us back to 1970s levels of spending. in charge will be taking us back to 19705 levels of spending. pointed to the fact that we are having to rewrite the fiscal rules in order to get this down. sajid javid. tearing up get this down. sajid javid. tearing up the rules to allow spending because borisjohnson, i suppose he would call himself a real free marketeer. big tax cuts, but sajid javid may have his finger on the pulse and things that would not be wise because it would look as though we are tearing up the kind of rules the conservatives have always been known for. but it is interesting to see where they think the public is at this particular time because the public are sick and tired of nine years austerity. they don't think they have delivered a growth for everybody and that the factor in brexit as well, not exactly what kind of brexit we are going to get. if you're going to have a deal. and a lo
but it is quite an interesting time for me at least as a free marketer, it's quite a depressing time because whoever gets in charge will be taking us back to 19705 in charge will be taking us back to 1970s levels of spending. in charge will be taking us back to 19705 levels of spending. pointed to the fact that we are having to rewrite the fiscal rules in order to get this down. sajid javid. tearing up get this down. sajid javid. tearing up the rules to allow spending because borisjohnson, i...
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so there's a huge time. were we all take care of ourselves and develop our own paycheck in 2030 years after we retire from a company whom we might work for. but that is education and truly critical important. so kids know when they get engaged and do something with 401ks, iras, and to incentivize people to save more and invest more. i think justin the current base if i were president of the united states i would increase the credit on taxes so people at the low end poverty levels would get a tax credit back in increase a little bit this last time in the tax bill was changed probably would've doubled at least that. that would help at the low end. >> my understanding, most people at the loewen pay no taxes so how does that help. >> they will get a check back but it does encourage them that you have to work in order to get that back it's an earned tax credit. >> to be clear it is implied in those two questions that i just read, the income inequality is not only a problem but a worsening problem and you agree wi
so there's a huge time. were we all take care of ourselves and develop our own paycheck in 2030 years after we retire from a company whom we might work for. but that is education and truly critical important. so kids know when they get engaged and do something with 401ks, iras, and to incentivize people to save more and invest more. i think justin the current base if i were president of the united states i would increase the credit on taxes so people at the low end poverty levels would get a...
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it was still time for a poxy we'll have the $1000000000.00 the bragging rights. have less on their plate after being kicked out of the german cup thanks to dog made the foals only let the but as they get tabled by a nose but at labor couzin the leaders did enough to increase that lead 18 minutes in blockbuster marcus to romp teed up oscar vent to tap into an empty net an open the story but 7 minutes later lucas a loreal put kevin fall and threw it he got the better of you on summer to equalize for labor cruising well above the regained the lead before half time thanks to marcus to rob patrick a monster in the ball for to rob to get his 5th goal in 6 games simply put the french mint is on fire. now let's get to the other games on saturday starting with 2 teams in the top half to open and will spur the 2 sides had a different german comeback story leading into this match the wolves were still licking their wounds after their 61 defeat to rb live 6 while dortmund were all smiles after squeezing past glove box if momentum matters will spur could be on the verge of th
it was still time for a poxy we'll have the $1000000000.00 the bragging rights. have less on their plate after being kicked out of the german cup thanks to dog made the foals only let the but as they get tabled by a nose but at labor couzin the leaders did enough to increase that lead 18 minutes in blockbuster marcus to romp teed up oscar vent to tap into an empty net an open the story but 7 minutes later lucas a loreal put kevin fall and threw it he got the better of you on summer to equalize...
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we feet it was the right time. >> it's the right time, guy, right? we had a good time. >> thank you. >> we're glad you guys were here. we want to wish everybody a great weekend. we're going to keep rocking out here. have a great weekend. >>> good morning, bay area. >> let's get up and get going. >> this is "abc7 mornings." >>> good morning. i'm kumasi aaron here with "abc7 mornings.." here is mike nicco with our forecast. >> thanks, kumasi. we still have a little bit longer on the freeze warning. and temperatures other than gurnville, we are all above freezing except for lake b berriessa. and it is going to be warmer this weekend. jobina. >> we are checking back in on the bay bridge because we saw a huge incident of an officer witnessing a car shooting at another car and they ended up closing down the lanes and that was 8:18 this morning, but residual delays. 880, speeds down to 18 miles per hour, and 22 miles per hour in some spots, but there is also a motorcycle crash as well >> ryan: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, two-time academy award w
we feet it was the right time. >> it's the right time, guy, right? we had a good time. >> thank you. >> we're glad you guys were here. we want to wish everybody a great weekend. we're going to keep rocking out here. have a great weekend. >>> good morning, bay area. >> let's get up and get going. >> this is "abc7 mornings." >>> good morning. i'm kumasi aaron here with "abc7 mornings.." here is mike nicco with our forecast....
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pacific time zones. if you want to reach out to us and tell us about it if talking politics good or bad, you can text us at -- text us at 202-748-8003. you go put out a poll yesterday when it comes to putting out -- put out a poll yesterday when it comes to political discussions at thanksgiving. the defined themselves as liberal, 11% were willing to start a conversation versus 47%. those who defined themselves of conservative only 8% of those willing to start a conversation on that. 44% of those trying to avoid that. among those who voted for hillary clinton, 7% of those say they would not talk about politics or start a conversation versus 50% would avoid that. voters of those trump saying they would start a conversation versus 43%. that's just one pole. if you look at another poll, some other factors when it comes to talking politics. of democratshem and republicans both say they would discuss politics. polling saying that when it comes to initiating political discussions, it's only 26% of those who wou
pacific time zones. if you want to reach out to us and tell us about it if talking politics good or bad, you can text us at -- text us at 202-748-8003. you go put out a poll yesterday when it comes to putting out -- put out a poll yesterday when it comes to political discussions at thanksgiving. the defined themselves as liberal, 11% were willing to start a conversation versus 47%. those who defined themselves of conservative only 8% of those willing to start a conversation on that. 44% of...
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it's time for "options action. here's who we have tonight on the show >>> coming up on the big show tonight. controversy after a report about a big bet from the world's biggest hedge fund dan nathan outlines how to play it from home. >>> then -- >> the energy. >> carter worth is looking at one stock from that sector that could be coming back from the dead >>> plus -- >> ahhhhh! >> if you thought that was a crushing scene, you should have seen what happened at the tesla cyber truc
it's time for "options action. here's who we have tonight on the show >>> coming up on the big show tonight. controversy after a report about a big bet from the world's biggest hedge fund dan nathan outlines how to play it from home. >>> then -- >> the energy. >> carter worth is looking at one stock from that sector that could be coming back from the dead >>> plus -- >> ahhhhh! >> if you thought that was a crushing scene, you should have...
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for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. gunpowder was introduced at a change global geopolitics forever and you can't uninventive gunpowder big oil is changed now the whole notion of what money is and you cannot uninvented there's no turning back. time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important it's accelerating the transition to sustainable prize board sustainability sustainable amana a more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely hama's. it's a complex number and got it down to something companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is something else this must be going to an even and i mean look. this is the move and news new doomed any minute einstein seemed to be based on the undisputed look to superman and. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then.
for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. gunpowder was introduced at a change global geopolitics forever and you can't uninventive gunpowder big oil is changed now the whole notion of what money is and you cannot uninvented there's no turning back. time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important it's accelerating the transition to sustainable prize board sustainability...
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enjoy me time, and we time. 40 winks or 8 hours solid. the leesa hybrid mattress combines two technologies to give you deeper rest and rejuvenation. 1,000 pocket springs provide edge to edge support, responsiveness and comfort, while premium foams relieve pressurekeep you comfortably cool and limit motion transfer. leesa's hybrid mattress is not only recommended by experts, experts choose to sleep on it too. try it yourself in any west elm store. or order online and we'll ship it to your door...
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>> he did. >> how many times? >> i believe it was three times. >> do you have any reason why he asked you to do that? >> i don't know, but every single time, i dismissed it. upon returning, i notified my chain of command and the appropriate counterintelligence folks about this, the offer. >> ukraine's a country that's experienced a war with russia. certainly their minister of defense is a pretty key position for the ukrainians. president zelensky, mr. dannylook to bestow that honor, at least asking you. that was a big honor, correct? >> i think it would be a great honor and frankly i'm aware of service members that have left service to help nurture developing democracies in that part of the world. it was an air force officer that became minister of des, but i'm an american. i came here when i was toddler. and i immediately dismissed these offers. did not entertain them. >> when he made this offer to you initially, did you leave the door open? was there a reason he had to come back and ask a second or third time? >
>> he did. >> how many times? >> i believe it was three times. >> do you have any reason why he asked you to do that? >> i don't know, but every single time, i dismissed it. upon returning, i notified my chain of command and the appropriate counterintelligence folks about this, the offer. >> ukraine's a country that's experienced a war with russia. certainly their minister of defense is a pretty key position for the ukrainians. president zelensky, mr....
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it's time for the lightning round. rapid-fire and say buy, buy, buy. >> buy, buy, buy. >> sell, sell, sell. >> and the lightning round is over are you ready skee-daddy joe in north carolina. joe. >> caller: yes, thank you for your sage advice it's helped me to start my retirement at a younger age and was interested in information that you might have on gw pharmaceuticals. >> we like gw pharma but it's part of the cannabis cohort and being pulled down and still too early. sue in new york. sue. >> caller: hi, jim first-time caller, longtime listener huge fan. >> thank you. >> caller: i love you so i was listening to cnbc last month and i happened to catch an interview with dr. athena from turning point therapeutics. >> turning point is a very big speculative situation. most wouldn't know the dishes them them and turning point wine so do home work before you pull the trigger. adam in pennsylvania a . >> caller: hey, this is adam from philly. i have a question on an oil and gas company. they're awful? >> they won't make th
it's time for the lightning round. rapid-fire and say buy, buy, buy. >> buy, buy, buy. >> sell, sell, sell. >> and the lightning round is over are you ready skee-daddy joe in north carolina. joe. >> caller: yes, thank you for your sage advice it's helped me to start my retirement at a younger age and was interested in information that you might have on gw pharmaceuticals. >> we like gw pharma but it's part of the cannabis cohort and being pulled down and still too...
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i don't care about time. i'm just trying to -- >> what's wrong with saying just to have all of the violations corrected? >> well, there is some window stuff that is probably more in the bigger picture. so certainly the leaks -- i mean, like i said, they have a solution they submitted that is way more than what deals with our violations. so that's not in our purview to determine what happens there. but we do have someone living there in the interim that is affected by what we're doing, one way or the other. so i'm trying to do a resolution that allows for time to do a resolution and remedy the immediate life safety issues, including stairs and leaking and allow time. and whether it is three months or six months, you guys -- i don't care, but my motion is that, that we collect the current fees and the rest is nominal at this point, so...but we hold in abeyance for a period of time to allow this to mediate, hopefully. >> mr. sandimasu, are we giving you enough direction and clarity as to how we can eliminate --
i don't care about time. i'm just trying to -- >> what's wrong with saying just to have all of the violations corrected? >> well, there is some window stuff that is probably more in the bigger picture. so certainly the leaks -- i mean, like i said, they have a solution they submitted that is way more than what deals with our violations. so that's not in our purview to determine what happens there. but we do have someone living there in the interim that is affected by what we're...
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how hudson there was an electrical engineer at the time like get to follow my arc he spent a lot of time by hamburg the docks he too is a founding member of greenpeace germany recalling those early days they remembered that the support they received was at times unexpected. if he had to put it there were a lot of times when the police essentially helped us surely often got into trouble with them but there were other situations when. they were very careful and i don't mean that in a negative sense is it so often i remember the police would give us all not the middle finger but a thumbs up. they were telling us to keep it up 9. or 10 learn and their fellow activists put their political liberties to good use. in the process they launched a movement that would surprise everyone with its success. the eco warriors embark on a series of sensational protest operations. that took on the whaling industry in generated huge publicity while at times also risking their lives. they scaled an occupy the dome of a nuclear power plant near the city of play man and they demonstrated against the planned sin
how hudson there was an electrical engineer at the time like get to follow my arc he spent a lot of time by hamburg the docks he too is a founding member of greenpeace germany recalling those early days they remembered that the support they received was at times unexpected. if he had to put it there were a lot of times when the police essentially helped us surely often got into trouble with them but there were other situations when. they were very careful and i don't mean that in a negative...
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at that time, i will ask the d.p.a. to address the issues that have been raised on 1421 by the public defender and by your office and give us a presentation. >> commissioner elias: and can we have the opportunity for the public defender to address their issues so it's both and not one sided. >> president hirsch: well, it's 1421 and they'll have an opportunity to address that. that's not calendared for a full discussion top to bottom for the d.p.a., which i think we had today. okay. next item on the agenda. >> clerk: commissioner's report? no commissioner's report? >> president hirsch: no, no more. >> clerk: line item 3-d, items identified for future commission items? >> president hirsch: okay. any items? next item. >> clerk: as a reminder, the next commission meeting is scheduled for wednesday, november 13 at 5:30 p.m. at city hall room 400. the public is now asked to comment on items 3-a through 3-d. >> good evening, everyone. i just want to say that i appreciate what mr. henderson and others said about the conversatio
at that time, i will ask the d.p.a. to address the issues that have been raised on 1421 by the public defender and by your office and give us a presentation. >> commissioner elias: and can we have the opportunity for the public defender to address their issues so it's both and not one sided. >> president hirsch: well, it's 1421 and they'll have an opportunity to address that. that's not calendared for a full discussion top to bottom for the d.p.a., which i think we had today. okay....
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be watching us at different times. listen, the absolute worst time to leave really in every city in the country is between 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. wednesday. that's today because that's when you're going to have heavy, heavy traffic on the nation's roads all right. when is the best time to return home, to drive home? that's going to be, are you ready for this friday 4:00 a.m untirt well. if you don't want to do that, i don't blame you. try to get out the door sometime on friday or on saturday but on sunday it's going to be wall-to-wall people as well. we've also got to tell you that of course the airports are going to be really trying to recover from the big snowstorm that hit denver they're digging out. hopefully denver is back to normal today, wednesday, but they've got a lot of catch-up to do from all the flight cancellations they had and that big storm hitting minneapolis, expected to impact minneapolis and also potentially chicago. phillip, back to you >> all right head to the airport. thank you, tom >>> house dem
be watching us at different times. listen, the absolute worst time to leave really in every city in the country is between 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. wednesday. that's today because that's when you're going to have heavy, heavy traffic on the nation's roads all right. when is the best time to return home, to drive home? that's going to be, are you ready for this friday 4:00 a.m untirt well. if you don't want to do that, i don't blame you. try to get out the door sometime on friday or on saturday...
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to know the staff at 10 you know whining time no no. no no time to attend can did he. just. continue to stress you know this how can i sing we asked for an idea of. how often he has to deal with cases of suicide. could all go away and tell you go. you can buy new credit will you accept. that will you watch the weight goes on we'll do it you will. be able. to go kill with him it's on legal bill. could you comment on. the ambulance service press officer interrupts our conversation very intimate how do i do with. somebody you don't know if they're. going to. be able to conduct their. 3 to 3 and. it's unclear. that's what they call losing face. when you come in here who don't want to go to google you. can go to one of the folks on how to keep. his from a younger korean generation he's not particularly focused on a career with a company produces his own shows on a streaming channel but cox life can be quite stressful to do this even if you could talk to me there's a humble good answer to that how. could. one was. just him into. to create talk to someone who is also somebody who.
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now she's stepped out of the ring for the last time. citing fears over losing her vision, she's called time on a boxing career. michael redford reflects on one of boxing's true pioneers. commentator: nicola adams of great britain has made sporting history! she is the first olympic boxing champion... it would have been easy to relax, career and ambition achieved, history made, yet this was just the beginning for nicola adams. her glittering career began by accident. with no one to look after adams while her mum was at the gym, 12—year—old nicola was signed up to a boxing class. she did not look back. natural ability mixed with raw determination saw adams accelerate. every amateaur title won, 2012 in london, where she captured the heart of a nation. she has brought women's boxing into a new era. she was the first definite female boxer and amateur boxer that captured people's hearts. they wanted to see her progression into what she had done and that was because she spoke well and she broke down a lot of the barriers and stereotypes tha
now she's stepped out of the ring for the last time. citing fears over losing her vision, she's called time on a boxing career. michael redford reflects on one of boxing's true pioneers. commentator: nicola adams of great britain has made sporting history! she is the first olympic boxing champion... it would have been easy to relax, career and ambition achieved, history made, yet this was just the beginning for nicola adams. her glittering career began by accident. with no one to look after...
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well time is money. switch to comcast business now and get a great deal when you get fast, reliable internet. with a 30-day money-back guarantee, installation when it works for you, and 24/7 customer support. so what are you waiting for? get this great deal when you sign up for fast, reliable internet. call 1-800-501-6000 today. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> new questions today on the fate of long-time gop operative and trump adviser, roger stone. a federal jury in a washington, d.c. courtroom found stone guilty of witness tampering and lying to congress. prosecutors alleged stone lied to protect the president. joining me from capitol hill is msnbc garrett hake. stone faces what, sentencing, right? what do you know about that? and how this verdict came about. >> well he'll be a free man until february when he'll be sentenced. for stone he was convicted of lying to the house intelligence committee that then-republican controlled house intelligence committee and six other charges related to his contac
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thank you for making the time. has this election already been particularly angry and more contentious when it comes to doing reality check? probably. elections are always times when there's a lot of attention on exactly what politicians say, a lot of numbers, them, manifestos. this election is seen as one of the most important for decades. an awful lot to check and what we try into basically is if we see things received politicians have either misspoken or said something is entered incorrect or misleading we will write about it. do we spot all of them? no. because a lot of them are about as on many so many hours of the day. do we get it right all the time? possibly not, no one is infallible. the point is we are trying to hold them to account for what they say. and if somebody says something and they keep repeating it we will try and go back and say it again we still think this is wrong. we said it last week and say it again now. a lot of claims done around, so how do you choose which ones to investigate? think they
thank you for making the time. has this election already been particularly angry and more contentious when it comes to doing reality check? probably. elections are always times when there's a lot of attention on exactly what politicians say, a lot of numbers, them, manifestos. this election is seen as one of the most important for decades. an awful lot to check and what we try into basically is if we see things received politicians have either misspoken or said something is entered incorrect or...
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i mentioned it last time. we will be doing another sf outdoor mixer and that will be in the winter of 2 2020, and wel partner with the sf department on the environment and we'll do a topic on greening your event as well as updating people on the latest rules and regs for zero waste and i'll be meeting with environment department in the next few weeks to come up with a design for that program and that's exciting. no date or location yet but i'll keep you posted. and so, the bulk of my presentation will be updating you on the new software program called screen door that we are using for one-time indoor and outdoor events. it's been several months since i've given you an update. the big picture is that we really want to streamline our processes for both staff and for our customers and make the permitting process more efficient, more timely and less headaches and more successful for everybody, right. and just wanted to give you some stats. since the may launch of screen door, we've issued 266 one-time outdoor perm
i mentioned it last time. we will be doing another sf outdoor mixer and that will be in the winter of 2 2020, and wel partner with the sf department on the environment and we'll do a topic on greening your event as well as updating people on the latest rules and regs for zero waste and i'll be meeting with environment department in the next few weeks to come up with a design for that program and that's exciting. no date or location yet but i'll keep you posted. and so, the bulk of my...
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that was a long time ago. i guess i could go back to my political memory of growing up in detroit, once america's boomtown and the election of 1954, we lived in ward 22 precinct 21 as a child to know the voting was at the detroit public school, this was a key race between the republican and congressman in the 17th district and martha for the democratic nominee won that seat and she campaigns and my mother her.to the trailer to meet and, that was the beginning of 40 years of democratic majorities in the house of representatives with key districts in the middle income district being a key thing. >> that was a long time ago. ar, i have been doing this and was inspired in part by having to live through the demise of our political parties. in fascinates me, the democratic party was founded in 1832, to reelect andrew jackson and sustain his veto of the recharter of the second bank of the united states. that is the oldest political party of the world the republican party was founded in 1854 to get rid of the kansas n
that was a long time ago. i guess i could go back to my political memory of growing up in detroit, once america's boomtown and the election of 1954, we lived in ward 22 precinct 21 as a child to know the voting was at the detroit public school, this was a key race between the republican and congressman in the 17th district and martha for the democratic nominee won that seat and she campaigns and my mother her.to the trailer to meet and, that was the beginning of 40 years of democratic...
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for the time being, it looks like next week, there will be further spells of rain at times. could be quite windy as well and although the week starts off on a mild note, there's still signs that later in the week it could turn colder across northern areas. that's your weather. jeremy corbyn launches labour's general election manifesto and vows to transform britain with huge investment and big spending. he calls it the most radical and ambitious plan for the country in decades — it'll be funded by big borrowing and big taxes on business and the wealthy. vote for this manifesto of hope. it's time for real change. thank you. cheering among the plans — 100,000 council houses a year until 2025, and nationalising railways, mail, water and energy companies. he rejects claims his plans are not credible and says he'll take on "the bankers, billionaires and the establishment" holding people back. also tonight... the former first minister of scotland, alex salmond, appears in court charged with 1a sexual offences against ten women —
for the time being, it looks like next week, there will be further spells of rain at times. could be quite windy as well and although the week starts off on a mild note, there's still signs that later in the week it could turn colder across northern areas. that's your weather. jeremy corbyn launches labour's general election manifesto and vows to transform britain with huge investment and big spending. he calls it the most radical and ambitious plan for the country in decades — it'll be...
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i think that is an extraordinary timely, at a time when most people are not thinking about that. >> ok, all right. now we have our act together. this cartoon requires a little bit of explanation. i do know how will you remember this episode, mary cate. the u.s. attorneys and 2006 and 2007. mary kate: i remember. you go first. in the winter of 2006-2007, the white house and hadnew attorney general come up with the scathingly that the patriot act at the time had been passed in a way that allowed u.s. attorneys to be appointed without u.s. senate if needed. the idea.d let's fire several of them that are obnoxious to us for one reason or another. a list oftogether them and throw appointees into their place without having to go through senate confirmation quickly. processually begin this with eight of them. thereen defending them, was talk of firing all 93 of them. as presidents do, always at the beginning of their first term. this was not the beginning of the first term. this was not even the beginning of the second term. this is well into the second term. is an outcry going on for a coupl
i think that is an extraordinary timely, at a time when most people are not thinking about that. >> ok, all right. now we have our act together. this cartoon requires a little bit of explanation. i do know how will you remember this episode, mary cate. the u.s. attorneys and 2006 and 2007. mary kate: i remember. you go first. in the winter of 2006-2007, the white house and hadnew attorney general come up with the scathingly that the patriot act at the time had been passed in a way that...
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susannah: i was 24 at the time. a lot of that time i don't remember. it's always very bizarre to see it re-created in movie form. i wrote about about a time that is very much lost to me, and then it was re-created, so i have very strange feelings about that whole experience. , iit was depicted experienced very serious signs of mental illness, typically associated with serious mental illness, psychosis and hallucinations, delusions. i was violent, paranoid, angry. ,here are various points doctors had various diagnoses that ran from bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, various others in between. host: how did you get better? susannah: i was very lucky, and that is something i understand now to a greater degree, having done this new book. this amazing, forward thinking, beautiful soul of a doctor who listens to me and my parents, and really took a very in-depth patient history, and was able to dig in and discover the cause, which was at that time a very newly discovered autoimmune disease of the brain called autoimmune encephalitis. host: what was
susannah: i was 24 at the time. a lot of that time i don't remember. it's always very bizarre to see it re-created in movie form. i wrote about about a time that is very much lost to me, and then it was re-created, so i have very strange feelings about that whole experience. , iit was depicted experienced very serious signs of mental illness, typically associated with serious mental illness, psychosis and hallucinations, delusions. i was violent, paranoid, angry. ,here are various points...
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time to overcome boundaries and connect to. it's time for. and you don't believe it's coming up ahead. minds. welcome to the girl next new to channel. a good line of stories. with exclusive insights. and a must see concerning parts culture of the place to be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe and don't miss out. suppose and now to look at me affectionately which was affectionately as you can. slightly near putin in the middle of his election campaign in the year 2000 a documentary was filmed for russian television but director vitali monthly captured much more determined back onto the young men of course. the film secretly kroner goal to a power grab back showing everything it was because i sleep late and structure. featuring top supporting roles. to go in the highest position in the freedom of russia. and featuring a lead role like you've never seen before let me be clear with you i have to act in ways that i feel necessary and people who says simply understand that. players that a mirror image. i'm shocked to find th
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time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important it's accelerating transitions to sustainable prize board sustainability stay nowhere man at a more equitable and sustainable well. they claim their production is completely hama's. and. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is something this must be going to anyone and i mean look. this is the move in unison we didn't do any minute einstein theme that he understood the superman in. the day there are good terrorists and bad at it it's the bad terrorists and those in yemen who the united states deems to be a threat the looked at it is so those who are in syria the cia and the u.s. military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the world. where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up the right way military windows funding an army of death squads there's no phones anymore because there's always a small town control or a really good that's good for profit. oh . ok ok. first funerals are held for an america
time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important it's accelerating transitions to sustainable prize board sustainability stay nowhere man at a more equitable and sustainable well. they claim their production is completely hama's. and. companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away and this is something this must be going to anyone and i mean look. this is the move in unison we didn't do any minute einstein...
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some timing issues. it will arrive late in the day which means more sunday will have the dry weather. at the moment the jetstream pattern has a big bridge over the western side of the united states. there little troughs are fired across the atlantic. each of these how the area of low pressure. the storm track, where these low pressures a re storm track, where these low pressures are going, continues to be south of its normal position, right the way across the heart of england and wales and that is where we have seen the wettest weather. more of the same as well into the first half of next week as well. monday, more rain around as we go through the day across england and wales. pretty heavy. sunshine in short supply. the north—west of scotland could be one place that sees something a little bit drier. notice it is relatively mild, temperatures reaching around ten to 13 degrees. for tuesday, this is probably going to be a relatively quiet day although there could be some rain across the far north of scot
some timing issues. it will arrive late in the day which means more sunday will have the dry weather. at the moment the jetstream pattern has a big bridge over the western side of the united states. there little troughs are fired across the atlantic. each of these how the area of low pressure. the storm track, where these low pressures a re storm track, where these low pressures are going, continues to be south of its normal position, right the way across the heart of england and wales and that...
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all the time. even if sometimes we're not. sundown vitamins. all clean. all the time. most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps business ready. ♪ i'm a regular in my neighborhood. i'm a regular at my local coffee shop and my local barber shop. when you shop small you help support your community - from after school programs to the arts! so become a regular, more regularly. because for every dollar you spend at a small business, an average of 67 cents stays in the community. join me and american express on small business saturday, november 30th, and see how shopping small adds up. >>> welcome back to "fast. cholesterol drug maker, the medicines company topping the tape today th
all the time. even if sometimes we're not. sundown vitamins. all clean. all the time. most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital...
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and time again. pete buttigieg -- we see cory booker struggling to get traction. >> deval patrick had that event at morehouse -- >> two people showed up off camera. >> pete buttigieg, what he has done very well, and we'll see if it sticks in south carolina, he has humbled himself when he goes to all communities because of his age, his service to the united states and said i actually do want to learn more. if you're running for the presidency, running as governor, senator or mayor who is 37 years old. i think that's where he's actually at an advantage because he's not the biden-bloomberg-bernie-esque way saying i know what you need, here is what you need and let me tell you. it's a start. i don't know if it will be enough just because it does take a while to introduce themselves because, again, no one knew who barack obama was either in 2008. >> if you weren't paying attention to the 2004 dnc speech and he became a senator in the 20006 election, he was elected and sworn in in 2007, he started to run f
and time again. pete buttigieg -- we see cory booker struggling to get traction. >> deval patrick had that event at morehouse -- >> two people showed up off camera. >> pete buttigieg, what he has done very well, and we'll see if it sticks in south carolina, he has humbled himself when he goes to all communities because of his age, his service to the united states and said i actually do want to learn more. if you're running for the presidency, running as governor, senator or...
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this information coming in just their time 8 olock our time that police started getting calls about gunshots in the parking lot of this waart turns out 3 people were kill. and what we're getting from local media there is tt one of those who died is. >>the soter. we have a sister station in the area and reporters on the way so we hope to have more information very soon we'll take that live as soon as we can in the meantime we want to take at at local ne. there's a lot going on awell as weather and traffic for youet's start in the weather trafc center with robin. >>all right, thank u back to r trouble spot that's working on highway one on one in the soh bay our second. accident of the morning north and want to want a key road. crews still have the right lane blocked off as they investigate here we still do not have an estimated time of clearing. the car ran off the road intohe bushes so quite slow from south san jose through the scene through downtown and just under the limit all the way up the peninsula are heding into menlo park so be prepared for that yet anotherproblem in your way pushing
this information coming in just their time 8 olock our time that police started getting calls about gunshots in the parking lot of this waart turns out 3 people were kill. and what we're getting from local media there is tt one of those who died is. >>the soter. we have a sister station in the area and reporters on the way so we hope to have more information very soon we'll take that live as soon as we can in the meantime we want to take at at local ne. there's a lot going on awell as...
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some ways in modern time during watergate and during bill clinton's time, a lot of the investigatory work, the fact-finding was done by prosecutors, done by watergate, a special water under prosecutor and independent counsel can start, but they did much of the fact-finding and turned over what they have learned to the house. and then it was the house that went public and consider those facts and moved impeachment articles. different this time and what were working with with the house of representatives is not the work of a prosecutor, they're not working with them will report, there working with their own fact-finding which they would say appropriately done eehind closed doors when you doing fact-finding you should do off-cameraac that's the differee there. >> on the calls is alan joining us from ford. good morning alan. >> good morning guys. i just wanted to say, i think what we are observing is kind of sad, it's a reminder of how far and remove where from a chimpanzee origins were receiving tribalism on display. i think it's pretty obvious what is going on here and it's amazing to
some ways in modern time during watergate and during bill clinton's time, a lot of the investigatory work, the fact-finding was done by prosecutors, done by watergate, a special water under prosecutor and independent counsel can start, but they did much of the fact-finding and turned over what they have learned to the house. and then it was the house that went public and consider those facts and moved impeachment articles. different this time and what were working with with the house of...
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that was a long time ago. and i guess i go back, my political memory goes back to growing up in detroit, once america's boom town. and the election of 1954 which was a pivotal one. we lived in ward 22, precinct 221, as a school child obviously should know the voting was at our detroit public school there. and this was a key race between the republican incumbent congressman in the 17th 17th district, charles oakman, and martha griffith. the democratic nominee. she won the seat, campaigned in a trailer. my mother went to trailer to meet martha griffith. and that was the beginning of 40 years of democratic majorities in the house of representatives with key districts like that northwest detroit middle income district being a key thing. so -- >> 17th district. >> 18. >> 18 stricts. >> another -- >> long time ago. so, i've been doing this and i was inspired to write this book in part by having lived through a number of predictions of the demise of our political parties, and what fat niced me and i think most people
that was a long time ago. and i guess i go back, my political memory goes back to growing up in detroit, once america's boom town. and the election of 1954 which was a pivotal one. we lived in ward 22, precinct 221, as a school child obviously should know the voting was at our detroit public school there. and this was a key race between the republican incumbent congressman in the 17th 17th district, charles oakman, and martha griffith. the democratic nominee. she won the seat, campaigned in a...
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you know, time is always going to be a constraint. but i don't think that with the pricing that we have seen for some of the services -- i think it reallyffords theto consumer ption the tokind of pick and choose and mix it up. we can foresee people subscribing from four to six offeringsnd sell significantly where the price of a traditional bundle is today. what they get ihe ability to in some ways create the own synthetic bundle. >> um-hum. >> but they're also able to significantly save from what they're paying today. a lot of those trends are also secular, broadand growth and international markets as well. that's why you see a lot of companies looking internationally where the trends are just -- >> from what we s now which companies do you think will be the winners? and which have more challenges? >> sue, i think the way we like to frame this streaming wars is not necessarily pying o in one big battle. we see potential winners and losers across variousronts where we see for example subscription video on demand where disney is a play
you know, time is always going to be a constraint. but i don't think that with the pricing that we have seen for some of the services -- i think it reallyffords theto consumer ption the tokind of pick and choose and mix it up. we can foresee people subscribing from four to six offeringsnd sell significantly where the price of a traditional bundle is today. what they get ihe ability to in some ways create the own synthetic bundle. >> um-hum. >> but they're also able to significantly...
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this is be the 1st time this great. time for rest and for lunch. and there's no doubt that the local children don't mind sharing their patch with these gas. pads fake only as the mayor of a paris suburb and the chair of the greater paris metropolis which has provided the funds for this project to make the area in and around paris greener. we want to double the area there are currently $102.00 farms on about 2000 hectares . 5000 by 2030 people very ambitious those are. the sheep are somewhat less ambitious as they make their way through the city i was out. even with its $7000000.00 inhabitants paris boasts a few green areas where the sheep can graze they provide free fertiliser all the plants are particularly tasty in the wealthy 16th or on the small the flock currently has about 20 guests shepherds some spending just a few hours others a few days. it's really interesting to see how animals can also find a place in the city to see how the space can be used. in the new move i feed in time. he'll mend his sheep live in la canoes just outside of paris.
this is be the 1st time this great. time for rest and for lunch. and there's no doubt that the local children don't mind sharing their patch with these gas. pads fake only as the mayor of a paris suburb and the chair of the greater paris metropolis which has provided the funds for this project to make the area in and around paris greener. we want to double the area there are currently $102.00 farms on about 2000 hectares . 5000 by 2030 people very ambitious those are. the sheep are somewhat...
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you'll see that at times in oakland and hayward too. and fog is going to stick around longer today than yesterday you will see some sunshine and in the bay while at the coast as going to be foggy for a lot of the day it's going to push back in tonight's setting us up for a 3rd a foggy morning in a row come tomorrow before at what looks to be less foggy conditions come the weekend ahead,
you'll see that at times in oakland and hayward too. and fog is going to stick around longer today than yesterday you will see some sunshine and in the bay while at the coast as going to be foggy for a lot of the day it's going to push back in tonight's setting us up for a 3rd a foggy morning in a row come tomorrow before at what looks to be less foggy conditions come the weekend ahead,
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is it time? time for a much bigger state? time for a government to spend and tax more? time for a leader who strongly believes the answer is yes? to rapture and some of his ranks, but who presides over a party where there are still doubts about him. labour's manifesto is a manifesto for hope, a manifesto that is full of popular policies, but the political establishment has blocked for a generation. labour is on your side. and there could be scarcely a clear demonstration on that than the furious reaction of the richest and most powerful. he would write huge checks paid for with the public purse, using higher taxes on business and the wealthy, spending and changing the rules. our investment will rebuild our schools, hospitals, care homes and housing desperately needed. this will be investment on a scale you have never known before. we will launch the biggest council house building programme since the 1960s and cap rents. he promised tough new targets for scrapping carbon emissions, extra free care for the elderly, a universal credit benefit system will go along with univ
is it time? time for a much bigger state? time for a government to spend and tax more? time for a leader who strongly believes the answer is yes? to rapture and some of his ranks, but who presides over a party where there are still doubts about him. labour's manifesto is a manifesto for hope, a manifesto that is full of popular policies, but the political establishment has blocked for a generation. labour is on your side. and there could be scarcely a clear demonstration on that than the...
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but it took time to understand the magnitude of that moment. it is a moment that stands as a tribute to the resilient work, to the incredible men and women behind the diplomatic mission. the people who promote the national security, economic prosperity, and global leadership of the united states. the people in this room and on the front lines all over the world. it is a mission that never stops. today, the united states and its allies have new complexities to navigate, different adversaries, and new global threats. the pace of the technology change has made the world smaller and presented new opportunities, but it has also added new complexities. new battlefields have emerged within cyberspace. while the tools have changed, the mission has not. general dynamics information technology is proud to support the mission, from operating global supply chains, securing diplomatic facilities around the world, to delivering cybersecurity innovation, we truly understand the challenges. we are proud to support this work every day and all over the world. an
but it took time to understand the magnitude of that moment. it is a moment that stands as a tribute to the resilient work, to the incredible men and women behind the diplomatic mission. the people who promote the national security, economic prosperity, and global leadership of the united states. the people in this room and on the front lines all over the world. it is a mission that never stops. today, the united states and its allies have new complexities to navigate, different adversaries,...
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i'm out of time but i got to ask you one other time. i have to ask this. i'm sorry if it makes you uncomfortable. you and i, i believe, share a theory. roger stone is too smart a guy to not know that they were going to get his communications. this is a savvy guy. it's a little different when you're in the crosshairs, but he knows the game. for him to play the game out the way he did, to me, suggests taking one for the team because he had to know this was going to go bad on him. now he's facing all of these convictions, and the president is silent about it. are you surprised that a guy who arguably has been his longest adviser, who arguably took convictions out of some misplaced sense of loyalty, is getting the silent treatment? >> well, i think you know roger stone is by court order still not allowed to talk to me. we haven't spoken in ten months. in fact, he's not allowed to talk at all. >> i know. >> i don't know exactly what's going on in roger's head or what his defense is talking about. but i do know that the president is looking at the one person tha
i'm out of time but i got to ask you one other time. i have to ask this. i'm sorry if it makes you uncomfortable. you and i, i believe, share a theory. roger stone is too smart a guy to not know that they were going to get his communications. this is a savvy guy. it's a little different when you're in the crosshairs, but he knows the game. for him to play the game out the way he did, to me, suggests taking one for the team because he had to know this was going to go bad on him. now he's facing...
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six times he has stood? x times? his job he says is to deliver brexit, that's all he's campaigning on. he doesn't owe his country, he talks about it as if he runs the entire country. all politicians can be grandiose from time to time. let's turn to the daily mirror, because this may well be an issue that voters will get riled up about.|j get voters will get riled up about.” get riled up about this! i think it is about the most unfair things.” haveit is about the most unfair things.” have it here. nhs car park vultures, £a6 million extra, and it is to private firms? well, a lot of money goes to the nhs trusts, and that is how this is a to continue. but i think there has been quite a strong ci’oss think there has been quite a strong cross party amongst mps campaign against this, very much led by the conservative mp and minister. so this kind of figure will be very much evidence that will help in that campaign. but it is what happens to the patient, the relative, to the helpers and staff — when you look at wh
six times he has stood? x times? his job he says is to deliver brexit, that's all he's campaigning on. he doesn't owe his country, he talks about it as if he runs the entire country. all politicians can be grandiose from time to time. let's turn to the daily mirror, because this may well be an issue that voters will get riled up about.|j get voters will get riled up about.” get riled up about this! i think it is about the most unfair things.” haveit is about the most unfair things.” have...
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so mckinley goes to pompeo three times. he resigns specifically because the state department failed to defend its own people caught up in the impeachment inquiry, and he gets precisely nowhere. and there's more. pompeo claims that mckinley never talked to him about the ambassador. >> from the time that ambassador yovanovitch departed ukraine till the time that he came to tell me that he was departing, i never heard him say a single thing about his concerns with respect to the decision -- >> you were never asked to -- >> not once. not once, george, did ambassador mckinley say something to me during that entire time period. >> well, someone is lying. is it the person testifying under oath he went to pompeo three times? we will find out considering the secretary has been that -- he's been candid on this story before. he was busted. remember he said this about the ukraine call. watch this. >> what do you know about those conversations? >> so you just gave me a report about a -- a whistle-blower complaint, none of which i've see
so mckinley goes to pompeo three times. he resigns specifically because the state department failed to defend its own people caught up in the impeachment inquiry, and he gets precisely nowhere. and there's more. pompeo claims that mckinley never talked to him about the ambassador. >> from the time that ambassador yovanovitch departed ukraine till the time that he came to tell me that he was departing, i never heard him say a single thing about his concerns with respect to the decision --...
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." >> even told you with extra time. >> i appreciate it. >> my indulgence wore out with you a long time ago. i have to say that. >> i'm about to gamble you down. >> juan: another testy day on capitol hill. democrats and republicans clashing during the second public hearings, over the four ambassador republican zeroing in if the witness had first-hand knowledge of key events. >> there are a number of events investigating which i cannot bring any first-hand knowledge. >> were you involved i the trump-zelensky phone called? >> i was not. >> are you involved in the possible military sales to ukraine will! >> i was not. i was not. >> did you ever talk to president trump in 2019? >> no, i have not. >> mick mulvaney? >> no, i have not. >> think you come ambassador. not sure what the ambassador is doing here today. >> juan: when president trump tweeted an attack on the former ambassador in the middle of the hearing. adam schiff then read the tweet. >> i will read one of these tweets. everywhere marie yovanovitch wentz turned bad, and the president in real-time time is attacking you. what effect
." >> even told you with extra time. >> i appreciate it. >> my indulgence wore out with you a long time ago. i have to say that. >> i'm about to gamble you down. >> juan: another testy day on capitol hill. democrats and republicans clashing during the second public hearings, over the four ambassador republican zeroing in if the witness had first-hand knowledge of key events. >> there are a number of events investigating which i cannot bring any...