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joce sterman for circa. back to you. nancy: thank you. reports tonight that a successful rocket launch sunday night ended in a catastrophic fall your. -- catastrophic failure. they are saying it never separated and it burned up in the atmosphere. spacex denied that saying the rockets worked properly but the builder of the rocket cannot comment on a classified mission. michelle: a new proposal to save money. new documents say silver line maintenance could be outsourced to private companies. in two years the trains will travel 23 miles further down the silver line and cost million to under the current rules they the use nonunion on new section of track. it's causing tension with the union. right now the metro is soliciting the companies to see how low the price could be. nancy: update to chaotic scene on video. this is what it looked like yesterday. the school system says this is a walkway to connect the two part of the school and no classrooms were affected. the school did open today on two-hour delay. michelle: now some must-see video tha
joce sterman for circa. back to you. nancy: thank you. reports tonight that a successful rocket launch sunday night ended in a catastrophic fall your. -- catastrophic failure. they are saying it never separated and it burned up in the atmosphere. spacex denied that saying the rockets worked properly but the builder of the rocket cannot comment on a classified mission. michelle: a new proposal to save money. new documents say silver line maintenance could be outsourced to private companies. in...
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speaker, put this into perfect i if you were to take the population of the nation of an circa 1979 and compare it to the population of the united states circa 1941, and then align the numbers of americans killed in combat during the entire second world war, it would proportionally be roughly equal to the numb of people who have given their lives at the hands of the brutal iranian regime inside the borders of iran. think about that for a moment. roughly 60,000 during the coup d'etat revolution in 1979. about 12,500 from 1981 to 1984. almost 33,000 during the 1988 uprising. we don't know how many were murdered in 2009 when this ation stood silent as iranians bravely took the streets to demand self-determination and toleration that a regime should not be able to dictate how one worships who one mar rirks what one believe that people should be given basic rights to self-determination. and so today we know very little about what's going on in iran except for the brave women and men are confronting challenges that we by virtue of our birth as americans will hopefully never have to confront.
speaker, put this into perfect i if you were to take the population of the nation of an circa 1979 and compare it to the population of the united states circa 1941, and then align the numbers of americans killed in combat during the entire second world war, it would proportionally be roughly equal to the numb of people who have given their lives at the hands of the brutal iranian regime inside the borders of iran. think about that for a moment. roughly 60,000 during the coup d'etat revolution...
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when they look around, they see the circa 1908, 1910 wall design and plasters wrapped around the chamber. if they were coming during the session they wouldn't be on the floor but in a dramatic spectators gallery. there's a sweeping semicircular gallery for the public along the back of the chamber that gives everybody who comes a bird's-eye view on the activities of the senate. jefferson wants people to come to the capitol building. he himself said wherever the people are well informed they can be trusted with their own government. this chamber began functioning for the government in 1906 and continues functioning today. there's an original 1906 wooden dias center stage with an elevated platform for clerking staff and lieutenant-governor, who presides over our senate. our members of the senate have a four year term and they're eligible for re-election and each represent 200,000 constituents per senator. one of the interesting features of our general assembly which dates back to 1916, it has always been considered a part-time legislature. this chamber, in terms of its visual presentation t
when they look around, they see the circa 1908, 1910 wall design and plasters wrapped around the chamber. if they were coming during the session they wouldn't be on the floor but in a dramatic spectators gallery. there's a sweeping semicircular gallery for the public along the back of the chamber that gives everybody who comes a bird's-eye view on the activities of the senate. jefferson wants people to come to the capitol building. he himself said wherever the people are well informed they can...
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and when they look around, they see the circa 198, 1910 wall designs with dutch metal paint that gives that you gold the commonwealth of virginia. >> and that i will faithfully. >> that i will faithfully. >> and impartially. >> and impartially. >> discharge all of the duties incumbent upon me. >> discharge all the duties incumbent upon me. >> as governor of virginia. >> as governor of virginia. >> according to the best of my ability. >> according to the best of my ability. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. >> when l. douglas wilder took his oath of office and made an inaugural speech it was known to everybody that he had been a descendant of slaves who had lived in virginia in the 19th century. here you had this really interesting revolution within his own family from people living in slavery to people assuming the chair of the governor of the commonwealth of virginia. the virginia state capitol is a symbol of not only virginia, but of virginia people that served in public service and virginia principals that have gone on to inform american principles of self-g
and when they look around, they see the circa 198, 1910 wall designs with dutch metal paint that gives that you gold the commonwealth of virginia. >> and that i will faithfully. >> that i will faithfully. >> and impartially. >> and impartially. >> discharge all of the duties incumbent upon me. >> discharge all the duties incumbent upon me. >> as governor of virginia. >> as governor of virginia. >> according to the best of my ability....
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prosecutor to look into the toys between russia and the president's campaign kind of you are slick did circa. the weekend apprentice to venezuela against president nicolas might. look at the bearer of the shelter better brazil you have a metals inside a swathe gets into trouble. for most carved up the caribbean does being described as an enormous catastrophe iraqi forces are declaring victory over isis in mosul kim jong un test firing an intercontinental ballistic missile his most powerful yet the sounding like coalition has long been accused of conducting air strikes against targets in yemen with no regard for how many civilians they kill in the process they will be a family. he will be the launch of. the well to see. russian military has announced events syria has been completely liberated from the islamic state terrorist palestinians have protested in fury after donald trump chance to take a chance on wavering u.s. neutrality on juice in a. happy new year and welcome to our going on the ground twenty eight hundred special well what knowledgably catastrophic twenty seventeen it was from pa
prosecutor to look into the toys between russia and the president's campaign kind of you are slick did circa. the weekend apprentice to venezuela against president nicolas might. look at the bearer of the shelter better brazil you have a metals inside a swathe gets into trouble. for most carved up the caribbean does being described as an enormous catastrophe iraqi forces are declaring victory over isis in mosul kim jong un test firing an intercontinental ballistic missile his most powerful yet...
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accurate the events that signaled the beginning of the end for most like fun circa. could've panned out like this. area. is. bad. for you or something. we're. trying to cough up i'm not going to name one sunday. night camp killing off you now. i'll give you a jump money and social. if you don't like it just get the first primitive down coffee first creamy dish gentle. kind of original claim such a hero was a secretary from sector and motivated either by pure financial greed or perhaps lust for avenged one way or another she managed to sell a huge quantity of her employer's documents she then went out into the marketplace to sell or bend them to the public or to law enforcement and my information was that some of that information was sold to law enforcement agencies who of course will probably. not corroborate that information and of course not identify themselves. will willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner. but noone first signed up to be free again poisoned by our own people of seeing stuff that was nuclear biological and chemical products
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rejects information as accurate the events that signaled the beginning of the end for must like fun circa. could've panned out like this. area. this. bad. or you are doing something. where we are trying to call on i'm not going to name one sunday. night feeling often now. i'll give you money and so sure. if you don't like it just get the first primitive down coffee first creamy dish down. jennifer originally claimed such a hero at what is a secretary for six seconds and motivated either by pure financial greed or perhaps lust for avenge one way or another she managed to sell a huge quantity of her employer's documents she then went out into the marketplace to sell or bend them to the public or to law enforcement and my information was that some of that information was sold to law enforcement agencies who of course will probably. not corroborate that information and of course. not identify themselves. with the whole make its manufacture come sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. in the final merry go round to listen to the one percent. with no middle of th
rejects information as accurate the events that signaled the beginning of the end for must like fun circa. could've panned out like this. area. this. bad. or you are doing something. where we are trying to call on i'm not going to name one sunday. night feeling often now. i'll give you money and so sure. if you don't like it just get the first primitive down coffee first creamy dish down. jennifer originally claimed such a hero at what is a secretary for six seconds and motivated either by pure...
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australian company circa brought circus, dance and sound to a hull graveyard. a horse, horse, my kingdom for a horse! and more world—class theatre with matt fraser in shakespeare's richard iii. i'm a deformed actor playing a deformed character for the first time in britain, which is extraordinary that it should be the first, but exciting that i get to do it. thousands came to see the weeping window poppies on tour from the tower of london. and revealed in more ways than one, more than 3,000 people from around the world who took part in sea of hull. in april, they saw the final artwork by specer tunick unveiled in the gallery. i'm about there. you've only one life, just live it. and i don't care whether anyone sees me or not. # i've got the eye of the tiger, a fighter, # dancing through the fire... big weekend was a highlight of season two, the perfect warm—up for a season of festivals in the city of culture. we're now halfway through the year and it is clear that hull is getting pretty good at putting on unexpected, innovative and exciting events like this
australian company circa brought circus, dance and sound to a hull graveyard. a horse, horse, my kingdom for a horse! and more world—class theatre with matt fraser in shakespeare's richard iii. i'm a deformed actor playing a deformed character for the first time in britain, which is extraordinary that it should be the first, but exciting that i get to do it. thousands came to see the weeping window poppies on tour from the tower of london. and revealed in more ways than one, more than 3,000...
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what you see are the circa 1802 bricks. they're laid on edge which is particular and we'll be able to restore the floor very accuratery. we have bricks that there the same size and we'll lay them the exact same way. there's also evidence of where the partitions were that divided it two spaces. so you can see the carpenters have started to put back a silt plate. but they've aligned it with what we call an architectural ghost. so here's where a stud would have sat upon the stove wall in jefferson's time. and the space was plastered and white washed against it. and what's left is this gap in the finishes that tells exactly where the stud would have been and its size. we're able to put it back. and you can see this wall was canted because we have a ghost on this side, on the other side of the fireplace that shows where the wall would have sat against the fireplace. so even thee typical carpenter would love to have a nice straight wall, we're putting it just a bit out of square because tlart it evidence is telling us it's at in
what you see are the circa 1802 bricks. they're laid on edge which is particular and we'll be able to restore the floor very accuratery. we have bricks that there the same size and we'll lay them the exact same way. there's also evidence of where the partitions were that divided it two spaces. so you can see the carpenters have started to put back a silt plate. but they've aligned it with what we call an architectural ghost. so here's where a stud would have sat upon the stove wall in...
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in one nine hundred ninety four must like fun circa helps new a small polynesian island to become an offshore zone. the company was given exclusive rights to establish new firms in the country by two thousand and one the panamanian offshore giant was transferring over one point five million dollars a year to news coffers. mentions a densely is almost the same as the country's entire actual budget. but what was the secret behind most our concept of success block out work by the founders or close links with the authorities i know from my own sources who have worked for the central intelligence agency that they did use mossad for the formation of corporations it's not a scandal. that. you basically are using the most act firm because they're providing services for the for the intelligence agencies of the world as do a lot of large law firms in many countries. around countrified almost became the second watergate for the united states. in one thousand nine hundred five the cia with israel's mediation began to supply weapons to iran. the sale proceeds were diverted to support rebel contra
in one nine hundred ninety four must like fun circa helps new a small polynesian island to become an offshore zone. the company was given exclusive rights to establish new firms in the country by two thousand and one the panamanian offshore giant was transferring over one point five million dollars a year to news coffers. mentions a densely is almost the same as the country's entire actual budget. but what was the secret behind most our concept of success block out work by the founders or close...
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another person i was speaking to earlier today likened the crypto curres to some of the internet stocks circa 1998, 1999. you didn't know how they were going to perform. even amazon, this person pointed out, lost 95% of its value at one point in its history. how do you react to that analogy, num one? and will there come a time when bitcoin or these other crypto curr aren't as prone to these as spasms of moves up or down? >> i think something has happened over the last year aside from this incredible price increase, is that we've seen a lot more money come into this field. that's kind of -- that's what is responsible for some of the price increase. but i think over time as the markets become more liquid and more developed, you are probably going to see prices start to come to a point where they are actually stable and maybe not so crazy. and also, you are going to see technoon loical advancements in the currencies themselves that hopefully will make them more useful. kis of like the.com bubble popped and resulted in technologi that we are rely on. >> as you look further out, do you envision a
another person i was speaking to earlier today likened the crypto curres to some of the internet stocks circa 1998, 1999. you didn't know how they were going to perform. even amazon, this person pointed out, lost 95% of its value at one point in its history. how do you react to that analogy, num one? and will there come a time when bitcoin or these other crypto curr aren't as prone to these as spasms of moves up or down? >> i think something has happened over the last year aside from this...
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. >> reporter: and there's a heightened concern among parents like lynette circa. >> know your surroundings. know who is working with your children, and talk-- most importantly talk to your kids. >> reporter: the nassar scandal has even affected olympic gold medalist, shawn johnson, who is take a stand against gymnastics. >> if i had a daughter right now, i wouldn't put her in it, and that makes me really sad. >> reporter: in a youtube video he blamed u.s.a. gymnastics and a team of adults who failed to protect children. >> you need to change the system completely. >> reporter: across the country, gymnastics training facilities are stepping up efforts to ensure the safety of its athletes. at branch gymnastics in battle creek, michigan, owner sidney sharn, spent $20,000 for additional surveillance cameras. >> as we looked at everything, we said,-- >> do we have enough security cameras in place to make sure that we're-- that everything is being filmed. >> reporter: olympic gold medalist shana miller says u.s.a. gymnastics needs to make major changes in order for the sport to move on from larr
. >> reporter: and there's a heightened concern among parents like lynette circa. >> know your surroundings. know who is working with your children, and talk-- most importantly talk to your kids. >> reporter: the nassar scandal has even affected olympic gold medalist, shawn johnson, who is take a stand against gymnastics. >> if i had a daughter right now, i wouldn't put her in it, and that makes me really sad. >> reporter: in a youtube video he blamed u.s.a....
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here's chucky circa 1998. >> the older player is always a little bit leery. but i always bring up how old they are so they stop getting on my case. but i know i got to earn the confidence and respect of the players. and the only way to do that is cultivate a relationship and prove your plan is in place and it's going to work. >> exradar defensive player moving across to the team he played for. inside line backers coach. got to figure he can help two to ruben foster. he spent the past two and a half yearases the defensive coordinator before he was let go midseason. abc 7 sports brought to you by toyota or should we say tua tagovailoa as well. >> now you're just showing off. >>> coming up we're tracking the storm of course and the staorm damage. >> plus an extreme reaction to a creepy-crawly visitor. now a california man has to find a new home. join us over an channel 7. >> that is all for this moment. we appreciate your time. >> for larry i drew and all of us here, thanks for watching. >> have a good night. we'll see you at 11:00 over on channel 7. (dramatic m
here's chucky circa 1998. >> the older player is always a little bit leery. but i always bring up how old they are so they stop getting on my case. but i know i got to earn the confidence and respect of the players. and the only way to do that is cultivate a relationship and prove your plan is in place and it's going to work. >> exradar defensive player moving across to the team he played for. inside line backers coach. got to figure he can help two to ruben foster. he spent the...
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the first documented use of airplane in terms of aerial bombing takes place in libya, circa 1911, 18 years after the wright brothers so-called invention. by 1921 there is the bombing of black wall street, i'm sure there is a book in here about that that is to say this black community in tulsa oklahoma which was attached from the air contemporaneously you had southern africa, you had black people being bombed from the air, as a direct result, marcus garvey's organization we decided to take a dedicated interest in aviation, this was seen as a complement to the black stark line, the shipping line that was going to be sending goods and people around the globe and aviation was seen as a complement to that. then of course there is the question of black people training as pilots and i spent quite a bit of time in this book talking about john robinson from chicago via mississippi on one of the early black pilots who took his skills and talents to ethiopia in the 1930s to help to repel the invasion of ethiopia in the 1930s. he also became the chief pilot of the imperial majesty and has been g
the first documented use of airplane in terms of aerial bombing takes place in libya, circa 1911, 18 years after the wright brothers so-called invention. by 1921 there is the bombing of black wall street, i'm sure there is a book in here about that that is to say this black community in tulsa oklahoma which was attached from the air contemporaneously you had southern africa, you had black people being bombed from the air, as a direct result, marcus garvey's organization we decided to take a...
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announced major changes to the way the performer's news feed is filtered it's part of a personal challenge circa berg set himself to fix facebook and it will see the news feed filter change to prioritise pulls from family and friends so coburg said he wants to make the facebook experience quote more meaningful for its more than two billion members by reducing the amount of content for media organizations businesses and brands he says the explosion of branded content in recent years has crowded out personal moments zuckerberg admits the changes could actually reduce using gage meant with facebook where jacob silverman is the author of the book terms of service social media and the price of constant connection is the changes could be bad news for traditional media brands to. i'm afraid it's not going to help news outlets in any particular way over the last year we've seen facebook incursion news outlets that sometimes pay them to produce video which can be consumed very readily in the news feed and now that's probably all going away any publication that's done a so-called pivot to video is probabl
announced major changes to the way the performer's news feed is filtered it's part of a personal challenge circa berg set himself to fix facebook and it will see the news feed filter change to prioritise pulls from family and friends so coburg said he wants to make the facebook experience quote more meaningful for its more than two billion members by reducing the amount of content for media organizations businesses and brands he says the explosion of branded content in recent years has crowded...
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circa 1959 and before, of course. american dream machines tricked out, babied, pampered, jury-rigged or simply held together with duct tape or baling wire. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: nice. what's under the hood? >> man: [ speaking spanish ] >> sidekick: v8 american engines. we buy spares. we bring spares from america. >> man: [ speaking spanish ] >> sidekick: all we think about through the week is our machines, our v8 engines. you know, car racing in cuba, they love it here as much as they love baseball. >> anthony: whoa. that's serious. los amigos de motor are diehard gear heads. drag racers who for more than 20 years have been defying the law, and escaping the grind of daily life by pressing pedal to the metal and hurtling down the highway faster, faster, fast as they can go. >> sidekick: they just find the best part of the day when there's not so much traffic. hundreds and hundreds of people on both sides of the road. >> anthony: now before it was absolutely illegal. >> sidick: it's always bn ilga it's onle lastouple of w
circa 1959 and before, of course. american dream machines tricked out, babied, pampered, jury-rigged or simply held together with duct tape or baling wire. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: nice. what's under the hood? >> man: [ speaking spanish ] >> sidekick: v8 american engines. we buy spares. we bring spares from america. >> man: [ speaking spanish ] >> sidekick: all we think about through the week is our machines, our v8 engines. you know, car racing in cuba, they love it...
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here's chucky, circa 1998. >> the older players are an a little bit leary of playing for a guy that's younger of them. so i bring up how old they are. i know i have to respect the confidence of these players and the only way to do that is cultivate that relationship and prove that your plan is in place and it's going to work. >> well, speaking of working again, ex-raider defensive coordinator of mooiving across e bay. he's going to be the inside linebackers coach. norton was defensive coordinator before being let go at mid-season. >>> fantastic finish to the stanford/usc game. >> to the rim! lays it in! what a finish! davis at the horn! >> yes! freshman dijon davis with a 50 footer, overcomes a 15-point deficit to stun usc, 77-76. and here's pandemonium right after the game. that is great stuff. >> yeah. somebody will be partying like that tonight down in atlanta. college football championship game. they' they're at the half and georgia is leading alabama 13-0 at the half. >>> all right, larry, thank you. >> join us tonight on coffee tv 13. we'll continue to track the heavy-duty storm
here's chucky, circa 1998. >> the older players are an a little bit leary of playing for a guy that's younger of them. so i bring up how old they are. i know i have to respect the confidence of these players and the only way to do that is cultivate that relationship and prove that your plan is in place and it's going to work. >> well, speaking of working again, ex-raider defensive coordinator of mooiving across e bay. he's going to be the inside linebackers coach. norton was...
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here's chucky, circa 1998. >> the older players are an a little bit leary of playing for a guy that's younger of them. so i bring up how old they are. i know i have to respect the confidence of these players and the only way to do that is cultivate that relationship and prove that your plan is in place and it's going to work. >> well, speaking of working again, ex-raider defensive coordinator of mooiving across e bay. he's going to be the inside linebackers coach. norton was defensive coordinator before being let go at mid-season. >>> fantastic finish to the stanford/usc game. >> to the rim! lays it in! what a finish! davis at the horn! >> yes! freshman dijon davis with a 50 footer, overcomes a 15-point deficit to stun usc, 77-76. and here's pandemonium right after the game. that is great stuff. >> yeah. somebody will be partying like that tonight down in atlanta. college football championship game. they' they're at the half and georgia is leading alabama 13-0 at the half. >>> all right, larry, thank you. >> join us tonight on coffee tv 13. we'll continue to track the heavy-duty storm
here's chucky, circa 1998. >> the older players are an a little bit leary of playing for a guy that's younger of them. so i bring up how old they are. i know i have to respect the confidence of these players and the only way to do that is cultivate that relationship and prove that your plan is in place and it's going to work. >> well, speaking of working again, ex-raider defensive coordinator of mooiving across e bay. he's going to be the inside linebackers coach. norton was...
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it's circa 1960 b.s. that the left has been selling to blacks for decades and it's over. look, barack obama the worst president in history and donald trump. >> black america. >> absolutely. horace you are right there. and proving when you are a leader and go out and do the right things that people start to benefit. the biggest fear that democrats have is that donald trump's success is the biggest fear they have. like, all these guys how many black kids are they going to fly over to go same some kid in mexico. let me tell you the congressional black circus. they have underserved these communities for decades and then they get people like this gentleman come on and act as if they care about them. they don't care about them. donald trump is doing the things that you listed all the things, laura, in the opening. and they want to overlook these. it's ridiculous. >> laura: horace? >> this is the most curious form of racism i have ever seen. you work so that over the last 12 months black americans are actually getting employed at a higher rate than any other group. >> laura: 6.8
it's circa 1960 b.s. that the left has been selling to blacks for decades and it's over. look, barack obama the worst president in history and donald trump. >> black america. >> absolutely. horace you are right there. and proving when you are a leader and go out and do the right things that people start to benefit. the biggest fear that democrats have is that donald trump's success is the biggest fear they have. like, all these guys how many black kids are they going to fly over to...
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watson howell was in charge : circa 76. he was interested in peace. he is trying to pursue multiple courses to achieve peace. when he hawks ships and puts prisoners on them, he's putting maybe prisoners on small ships. 200 he is trying to keep it want because he does not word to get out. but when he leaves, his predecessors and new generals have had it. the british patience has worn thin. these pesky colonials are still in the fight. that is when they decided to hawk the hms jersey. and put 1000 men on her. by then, they are losing patience and we do not know who it was. i wish i had a document that i could say it was this individual on this day that make the decision. the command structure, beginning in 1779 is as narrowed down as i can get it. either i have not found a document where it was never written or burned or it was an oral order. but that is when they used this as a weapon of terror. the question was could they not have known about it. they knew about it. the british command post headquarters are in new york city. the jersey is this massive
watson howell was in charge : circa 76. he was interested in peace. he is trying to pursue multiple courses to achieve peace. when he hawks ships and puts prisoners on them, he's putting maybe prisoners on small ships. 200 he is trying to keep it want because he does not word to get out. but when he leaves, his predecessors and new generals have had it. the british patience has worn thin. these pesky colonials are still in the fight. that is when they decided to hawk the hms jersey. and put...
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penney circumstance circa mid 90s, they have holes in them, faded and gross, and they've been through several moves, several different news markets and i can't part ways because i lover them so much. this is philadelphia tradition right here. i'll bewaring these sunday. >> as gross as they are. >> okay. we appreciate that. okay. i still don't like any part of t but okay. that was a good rebound. >> thank you, jenny joyce. >> she is balancing it out. that works. >> okay. happy birthday to doug pederson ♪ >> dougpeterson. >> you want to know? >> yes, turning 50. >> common in. >> so i guess he turned 50. >> i should have stood up to get awe better position. our name, sir? >> danny. >> dan what i? >> dragone. >> where are you from? >> new jersey, hoboken. >> so what are you doing in minnisota? >> making a cake. >> could you hold that real quickly here? let me show everybody s this looks like something from cake bosses. >> you got that right. >> here, i'll try to go across then. >> that's from cake boss. >> remind everybody who cake boss is, come on, hoboken. >> hoboken, new jersey. >> y
penney circumstance circa mid 90s, they have holes in them, faded and gross, and they've been through several moves, several different news markets and i can't part ways because i lover them so much. this is philadelphia tradition right here. i'll bewaring these sunday. >> as gross as they are. >> okay. we appreciate that. okay. i still don't like any part of t but okay. that was a good rebound. >> thank you, jenny joyce. >> she is balancing it out. that works. >>...
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now that was in 1900, circa, and it's been pointed out many, many, many times -- in fact even originally at the time, that simply failed. these large organizations, these appointed commissions, boards, what have you, eventually become political. anybody with a bachelor's degree that has taken at least two history courses should have known this when they allowed the creation of the mta. the mta has now destroyed our lives, destroyed -- well, not just the mta, but the cpuc, but the mta's own mission and comission have led to the present situation. i -- this is, like, i think the mta are simply waiting to see what happens. they're not for us, they're not against us. they just want to see how this all pans out with uber and lyft and figure out how to make money from it. how to get taxes, how to charge them 5 cents perride and that goes into the city coffers. it's just like the horse and buggy. the old business -- >> supervisor safai: thank you, sir. i appreciate it, but your time has run out. thank you. thank you for your time. >> in 1999, voters approved prop e. this stated, for too many ye
now that was in 1900, circa, and it's been pointed out many, many, many times -- in fact even originally at the time, that simply failed. these large organizations, these appointed commissions, boards, what have you, eventually become political. anybody with a bachelor's degree that has taken at least two history courses should have known this when they allowed the creation of the mta. the mta has now destroyed our lives, destroyed -- well, not just the mta, but the cpuc, but the mta's own...
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the subject property is -- [ inaudible ] constructed circa 1900 and contained wholly within the rear yard. the residential design advisor team reviewed the project and the department is in general support of the proposal design. the proposed project meets all applicable -- -- this concludes our presentation. >> thank you. dr requester? >> good evening, planning commissioners. my family and i live at 21 laidley street, which abuts the property in question, and i appreciate the right to present our concerns here today. we understand the planning commission is busy. the city needs housing, and that the planning process must ballet lot of needs and wants of stakeholders. to be clear, i am not wishing to -- to hold up the neighbor's project, but simply request small changes to his plans as they would finally be approved. during the neighbor notification process, we had asked the neighbor to consider changes which she was unfortunately unable or unwilling to consider. we regretfully had to seek this venue to escalate that discussion, given the detrimental impact that the project would have
the subject property is -- [ inaudible ] constructed circa 1900 and contained wholly within the rear yard. the residential design advisor team reviewed the project and the department is in general support of the proposal design. the proposed project meets all applicable -- -- this concludes our presentation. >> thank you. dr requester? >> good evening, planning commissioners. my family and i live at 21 laidley street, which abuts the property in question, and i appreciate the right...
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you look at circa judges, a record. stock markets breaking records. you look at tax cuts. we haven't had that in three decades. regulations being rescinded. >> sean: obama failed. why can't anybody in the media acknowledge the failure? >> he was an utter failure. this president is achieving. they can't take it. when i sat on a panel with eight liberals on cnn -- >> sean: you have my sympathy. >> you sent me a very nice notes of encouragement throughout the election. this was a voice of sanity, they show. >> sean: what you make about the opera phenomenon? it is very reminiscent of "yes, we can," change, change, change, we had eight years and it failed miserably, and things are working now, why do they want a savior? why are they so full of hatred for this president?of >> because the democrats, their entire ideology, liberals, is built on this cult of personality. remember, what is the essence of conservatism? is a set of objective values, rights from god. we have a star that guides us every time. the person that gets us there is just a vehicle. he does not become -- that is
you look at circa judges, a record. stock markets breaking records. you look at tax cuts. we haven't had that in three decades. regulations being rescinded. >> sean: obama failed. why can't anybody in the media acknowledge the failure? >> he was an utter failure. this president is achieving. they can't take it. when i sat on a panel with eight liberals on cnn -- >> sean: you have my sympathy. >> you sent me a very nice notes of encouragement throughout the election. this...
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robert: he was in charge circa 76. howe was interested in peace. he is trying to pursue multiple courses to achieve peace. when he hocks ships and puts prisoners on them, he is putting maybe 200 on small ships. he is trying to keep it quiet because he does not want word to get out. he resigns and when he leaves, and his predecessors, clinton, amherst, and others come in and they have had it. the patience has worn thin. these colonials are still in the fight. washington cannot be defeated. he just keeps fighting. that is when they decided to hock the hms jersey and put 1000 men on her. it was not howe who did that and by then, they are losing their patience. we do not know who it was. i wish i had a document. i could say it was this individual that made the decision. the command structure the beginning of 1779 is about as narrowed down as i can get it. those gaps, either i have not found a document or another historian has not found it or it was never written. that was when they decided to use this as a weapon of terror. >> they couldn't have not kn
robert: he was in charge circa 76. howe was interested in peace. he is trying to pursue multiple courses to achieve peace. when he hocks ships and puts prisoners on them, he is putting maybe 200 on small ships. he is trying to keep it quiet because he does not want word to get out. he resigns and when he leaves, and his predecessors, clinton, amherst, and others come in and they have had it. the patience has worn thin. these colonials are still in the fight. washington cannot be defeated. he...
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those are actions that are definitely provided for in article circa of the constitution. prosecutor simply do not havend authority to probe the motives and try to get into the brain of the president anymore than when president bush pardoned caspar weinberger to prevent himself from being targeted. nobody thought to probe his mind with the workings of his mind. so i think one possibility is for the president to say, i will answer questions about criminal conduct, alleged criminal conduct, but i won't answer questions about my motives in exercising my constitutional authority. that, we'll me on take that issue up to the united states supreme court.me we'll get that resolved before anybody cann be charged with anything relating to obstruction of justice or exercising constitutional rights. >> sean: why, in this environment, professor, why would the president ever go before comey? i'm sorry, before mueller, knowing about comey, strzok, page, what would you do if you were his attorney? >> first, he really has no choice. the special counsel can subpoena him to go in front of th
those are actions that are definitely provided for in article circa of the constitution. prosecutor simply do not havend authority to probe the motives and try to get into the brain of the president anymore than when president bush pardoned caspar weinberger to prevent himself from being targeted. nobody thought to probe his mind with the workings of his mind. so i think one possibility is for the president to say, i will answer questions about criminal conduct, alleged criminal conduct, but i...
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there is a chart in my book where i document the number of hospitals circa 1960. i forgot what the number was, 500,000. and then the number incarcerated, and then i compare that number two today. the totals are the exact same. we just moved the mentally ill out of the institutions and into the jail's. in the mental health system, we tend to the reports on, how are the people in the mental health system doing? the majority of the most seriously mentally ill are not in that system. they are in the corrections system. the statistics are undeniable, that we not focusing on the most seriously ill. >> what shocked me was that these people knew the programs better than i did. they knew what to say. they knew all of that stuff, but we still were not engaging them. you've got to get them engaged in their own treatment. 25% of people with schizophrenia cannot be helped no matter what we do. what do you do with those folks? where do they end up? they end up in jails and prisons. >> there is also the issue of the shortage of mental health professionals to support this communi
there is a chart in my book where i document the number of hospitals circa 1960. i forgot what the number was, 500,000. and then the number incarcerated, and then i compare that number two today. the totals are the exact same. we just moved the mentally ill out of the institutions and into the jail's. in the mental health system, we tend to the reports on, how are the people in the mental health system doing? the majority of the most seriously mentally ill are not in that system. they are in...
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this is the agrarian household circa 1930 when the new deal agent showed up they said this people have always been poor and this is how they've always been because they never saw them at the peak of their power and they never were invited to dinner at the enormous spread of food that they were capable of producing. with huge divide he and diversity from garden and forced when they showed up this is the family look like. living from the garden and only a garden is no way to live. it doesn't work. the garden -- they had forest, field and garden. they lost two legs of the chair and they only had the garden and you can't do it. the people who hung on this is what they look like. this is why we need history otherwise we might assume that they always live that way and it's like walking into a place where a hurricane had come through in the city is in complete devastation in thinking that the people there had always lived in ruins. some would think that didn't you know a hurricane happened here last week and it is like that. the last thing they could do is leave. they could go down what is th
this is the agrarian household circa 1930 when the new deal agent showed up they said this people have always been poor and this is how they've always been because they never saw them at the peak of their power and they never were invited to dinner at the enormous spread of food that they were capable of producing. with huge divide he and diversity from garden and forced when they showed up this is the family look like. living from the garden and only a garden is no way to live. it doesn't...
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come back with the expectations are based upon a base case of $65 or even 2013.l circa the they go back and progressively build on a case of where oil was and where rigs were at a time in the past and that's the way they forecast for the future. it's a new age right now. over the last three years. in terms of stockpile the reason he's not looking for a build in 2013. they go back and progressively build on astock files is 2018 ie the idea there's going to be this fresh influx of production coming online. if you look at the stockpiles chart for 2017 you would want to ski on it. it's dropping so fast. it's not somethingit's not someo work against terms of where the trends are going in terms of stockpiles. it's not something you want to work against terms of where the trends are going in terms of stockpiles. if that's your metric for understanding whether oil is going up or down you would be buying and you would be buying big that most of the hedge funds where we demand season. we're moving into another shoulder season. we have this perfect confluence of events. bunch of disruptions over t
come back with the expectations are based upon a base case of $65 or even 2013.l circa the they go back and progressively build on a case of where oil was and where rigs were at a time in the past and that's the way they forecast for the future. it's a new age right now. over the last three years. in terms of stockpile the reason he's not looking for a build in 2013. they go back and progressively build on astock files is 2018 ie the idea there's going to be this fresh influx of production...
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. >> i wouldn't say big time i would say what's interesting is our growth is circa 10% same store growth was in the 2s. the bulk of that was in rates. when you say big time rate growth, rates probably grew 2% sort of in line. >> do you see an industry shift in terms of cancellation policies >> i definitely see -- >> that's a huge thing. >> we're trying to lead it, and not in a way that is taking choice away from customers, in a way that's giving more choice to customers. >> the issue -- >> explain to people what's going on. >> i'll explain real simply. in a world of all new technologies that everybody can use in all of the new apps, all of the other intermediaries selling our products, you've seen an escalation in cancellation rates what that means is we don't know on any given night who's really going to show up so effectively it has to get built into our pricing. effectively it costs consumers more to tie up inventory cancellation rates have gone up to 50%. >> what was the standard >> maybe 10 to 15% so it's going up at an astro no, ma'am mick rate. >> used to be free to cancel. >> now
. >> i wouldn't say big time i would say what's interesting is our growth is circa 10% same store growth was in the 2s. the bulk of that was in rates. when you say big time rate growth, rates probably grew 2% sort of in line. >> do you see an industry shift in terms of cancellation policies >> i definitely see -- >> that's a huge thing. >> we're trying to lead it, and not in a way that is taking choice away from customers, in a way that's giving more choice to...
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look, these guys that are living on this circa 2016 muscle memory of barack obama's presidency and thinking that this kaepernick type of thing of holding up the fist is going to mean something, they need to look forward and look at the policies that are going to move black folks forward in all of these cities and they can start by stop focusing on these racial things that are dividing the country and start looking at the policies, quite frankly of what donald trump is doing. st. louis is poised to do some very, very good things if they get rid of these clowns like this guy that seems to want to continue this, you know, pretend that the economic problems that are plaguing black folks have to do with solidarity. brian: i would have to say i'm disappointed after year one the president has not put anything forward publicly urban. he said you don't have anything to lose. i would like to know what his plan is to help people in all different situations going forward what ben carson is doing. what they might be working on the inner city. i'm a little surprised we haven't heard much from the preside
look, these guys that are living on this circa 2016 muscle memory of barack obama's presidency and thinking that this kaepernick type of thing of holding up the fist is going to mean something, they need to look forward and look at the policies that are going to move black folks forward in all of these cities and they can start by stop focusing on these racial things that are dividing the country and start looking at the policies, quite frankly of what donald trump is doing. st. louis is poised...
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there had been a former republican governor, former governor who had said this about president obama circa 2010 you would probably have choice words for him, wouldn't you? >> listen, i think they are referring to the debate where the president was -- where the president was sort of following hillary clinton and that's what they were talking about. i'm not sure i would use this language once again. but once again this is the former governor's feelings. this doesn't take away from the fact that what we saw this week from the president of the united states was horrific and horrible language, disparaging an entire continent of people. he is the president of the free world. leland: lawrence, is it a problem for the left that they keep having to deflect? i wouldn't use that language but rather, but, but, but. we need to stop this. >> it was wrong. right. exactly. whether you agree with the president's commence or disagree with it people have a right if they want to disagree with it it's still not physical violence. it seems to be a problem with the left that they can't control their hands and th
there had been a former republican governor, former governor who had said this about president obama circa 2010 you would probably have choice words for him, wouldn't you? >> listen, i think they are referring to the debate where the president was -- where the president was sort of following hillary clinton and that's what they were talking about. i'm not sure i would use this language once again. but once again this is the former governor's feelings. this doesn't take away from the fact...