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which relationship between the uk and us... which is relationship between the uk and us. .. which is wide both theresa may and canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau have spoken personally with us president donald trump about this dispute, raising the stakes on what would otherwise be an ordinary argument between two companies. in all of this —— and all of this comes as both the uk and canada have an eye on negotiating good trade deals with the united states. but this dispute about bombardier could be a sign that easy trade relations with the trump administration is anything but certain. now let‘s brief you some other business stories. billionaire investor george soros has attacked tech monopolies such as facebook and google, calling them a threat to democracy. at his annual dinner at the world economic forum in davos, mr soros raised concerns about the power of social media platforms to shape people‘s attentions, saying they were "obstacles to innovation". intel has beaten wall street earnings expectations and given a bullish forecast for this year, thanks to strong
which relationship between the uk and us... which is relationship between the uk and us. .. which is wide both theresa may and canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau have spoken personally with us president donald trump about this dispute, raising the stakes on what would otherwise be an ordinary argument between two companies. in all of this —— and all of this comes as both the uk and canada have an eye on negotiating good trade deals with the united states. but this dispute about...
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i don't use that phrase. it's more about using someone's strengths. it's finding someone you hire for one thing. so a the love times, one thing i love as a manager is finding a job that is not the job you find you are coming for. >> sos it's the young people. i imagine that in general young person who works at a company would really, really enjoy that leadership team is thinking here is my personal development as well. do you see that? >> absolutely. it's one of the reasons why famously mogul never had anyone resign in 3 1/2 years. we really regularly assess, monthly basis, how they can be personally fulfilled. part of that is developing thought leadership and status. >> right. you find the same? >> yeah. i think as long as people feel like they're developing, they're -- it's one of the main things about keeping them happy at a job. >> tiffany and paul, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> i use the read it small business community frequently. i find there are a lot of experts that can help you with different aspects of your questions and they can red
i don't use that phrase. it's more about using someone's strengths. it's finding someone you hire for one thing. so a the love times, one thing i love as a manager is finding a job that is not the job you find you are coming for. >> sos it's the young people. i imagine that in general young person who works at a company would really, really enjoy that leadership team is thinking here is my personal development as well. do you see that? >> absolutely. it's one of the reasons why...
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my friends from japan we use line. other friends i use whatsapp. my mom i use iphone text. others i use facebook chat. it does get to be too much and things kind of go by the wayside because we all tend to move with one thing or several things, but i don't really how the world how to go about, i think it is naturally happens and in an explosion right now of apps and different things that we can use but for us, we just found something, the online tool we are using is free. we just found something that was free that works at both schools and we iran with it. we are using it in a way that's not meant to be used but we don't have money to create something else right now so i think that's another thing. find something that works for you and use that one. if you need to switch to something else you can but trying to do everything is too much as well. none of that really answer your question. >> i think what we will see in the future is we will see something and merge that everyone has to be verified. that way you know you're dealing with the person that they say that they are. we
my friends from japan we use line. other friends i use whatsapp. my mom i use iphone text. others i use facebook chat. it does get to be too much and things kind of go by the wayside because we all tend to move with one thing or several things, but i don't really how the world how to go about, i think it is naturally happens and in an explosion right now of apps and different things that we can use but for us, we just found something, the online tool we are using is free. we just found...
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used more than 24. and finally, room 202, the city had use of but never actually fully occupied, is going to be incorporated into the polk hall. other newer conditions are that the tenant wanted to install a new marquee on the back side, hay street side of the building. >> may i interrupt for a second? >> who is the tenant? >> bcga management, llc. >> management company, thank you. >> i think there is a building manager inside the building, but they are not in the building. >> i understand. >> the marquee on the back side, they would like to improve that and as landlord, we are in agreement with that. they have to go through the different reviews and regulatory approvals, and if they do install one, the city will get 50% of that income. and finally, the lease amendments updates the lease to include all the newer and mandatory items that must be in the real property agreements, including prevailing wages, local hiring, wages and working conditions in workers and so on. if you have any questions, here to
used more than 24. and finally, room 202, the city had use of but never actually fully occupied, is going to be incorporated into the polk hall. other newer conditions are that the tenant wanted to install a new marquee on the back side, hay street side of the building. >> may i interrupt for a second? >> who is the tenant? >> bcga management, llc. >> management company, thank you. >> i think there is a building manager inside the building, but they are not in the...
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the smidgen of us there are. plenty of war hawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that will please to do socks credit tell you that the because of the public by falsehood most importantly. off about her cousin's house makes you kind of cool enough and lets you buy their products live feeds of the hawks that we along with all the walking. no the we. didn't. leak. russia calls for a new international probe into syrian chemical weapons attacks after the us secretary of state claims that moscow bears responsibility for all such crimes regardless of who carried them out. breakout across switzerland against the gathering of the rich and powerful at the world economic forum in davos. and the u.s. government confirms that several americans were among the twenty two people killed in a telephone assault on a hotel in the afghan capital. of broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our to international thomas glad to have you with us n
the smidgen of us there are. plenty of war hawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that will please to do socks credit tell you that the because of the public by falsehood most importantly. off about her cousin's house makes you kind of cool enough and lets you buy their products live feeds of the hawks that we along with all the walking. no the we. didn't. leak. russia calls for a new international probe into syrian...
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at walls bald allying which used by the us president added that he knows exactly. which words we use now a white house interestingly enough has not been doing since these first revelations come out came out and they were reported by the washington post they by the way sticking with that story. entirely the white house hasn't tried to change the sentiments of this discussion on the words of the us president the sentiments being he doesn't wantnt immigraration from developing countries like haiti like many countries in africa and from el salvador. but would very much welcome immigration from a country like norway which coincidently of course is majority whites in the meantime yes we are looking into whether that's words walls use all knowledge and we've heard from republicans who were in the oval office as well. for this meeting about immigration interestingly enough to members of congress both of ththem republicans initially said they didn't recall what donald trump had said exactly. now they are saying he didn't use that exact words a i can tell you that when you h
at walls bald allying which used by the us president added that he knows exactly. which words we use now a white house interestingly enough has not been doing since these first revelations come out came out and they were reported by the washington post they by the way sticking with that story. entirely the white house hasn't tried to change the sentiments of this discussion on the words of the us president the sentiments being he doesn't wantnt immigraration from developing countries like haiti...
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our militarized foreign policy is also no friend; no help to us; because it's given us, somehow this crazy idea that war and the military are gonna solve our big problems; whereas what we really need is diplomacy and good engineering. - [narrator] how washington should go about securing america's long-term energy needs is by no means clear. - [mcnally] the most important challenges are resisting delusion. resisting the idea that because our oil production is now closer to nine million barrels a day than five; because our imports are closer to one-third than two-thirds of our supply; because we have a shale oil boom; that we can forget about the middle east; we can forget about the rest of the world; that we have no reason to engage. - [bordoff] first to defend the gains that have been made over the last eight years. the clean power plan is being challenged in the courts. the fuel economy standards are now coming up for a mid-term review. and in a time of very low gasoline prices, you hear many in the auto industry saying: "well, the consumers don't want fuel efficient cars "'cause ga
our militarized foreign policy is also no friend; no help to us; because it's given us, somehow this crazy idea that war and the military are gonna solve our big problems; whereas what we really need is diplomacy and good engineering. - [narrator] how washington should go about securing america's long-term energy needs is by no means clear. - [mcnally] the most important challenges are resisting delusion. resisting the idea that because our oil production is now closer to nine million barrels a...
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we use two methodologies. one is lean, coming out of industry that looks at how to improve a process. and when is results-based accountability that's out of public government, looking at how to improve services. and it basically says, use the data to define the problem, so collect good data, analyze the cause very deeply of why your data looks the way it is. make changes. measure the impact. and then make changes again and repeat and repeat and repeat. so data is meant to be part of an iterative process that says, we looked at the data. we made decisions based on the data and keep going back again and again, so the data is an ongoing endeavor. not something we do one time it. has to be something that you can look at in realtime in order to be useful for all of the uses. questions? >> thank you. this is interesting. i know you are giving us snapshots of different things going on, different data that you are collecting and analyzing, but tracking outcomes. do you track them across the board for just about everyt
we use two methodologies. one is lean, coming out of industry that looks at how to improve a process. and when is results-based accountability that's out of public government, looking at how to improve services. and it basically says, use the data to define the problem, so collect good data, analyze the cause very deeply of why your data looks the way it is. make changes. measure the impact. and then make changes again and repeat and repeat and repeat. so data is meant to be part of an...
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some use two, some use three, some use four years. they would not only outlaw all those states, those who use failure to vote, it would allow outlaw any state would take people to vote on the front end. peoplecludes people with refusing to vote recently. they get a notice for any individuals through the mailing is bounced back to. and that would be equally prohibitive under the argument today because they are saying any fun and use of nonvoting would be illegal. >> thank you, counsel. you have a couple minutes for rebuttal. >> mr. chief justice, if i can begin with justice kennedy's question. justice kennedy, we think ohio's process was permissible before they enacted the amendment in 2002, but the amendment made it clear for two reasons. 8d, theections 8c and postal service process and the notice process, require that nonvoting be the immediate cause of removal. the only way you can construe 8 b2 in removing that is removing people solely by reason for failure to vote. second, this affected a shift in the state balance at the time. p
some use two, some use three, some use four years. they would not only outlaw all those states, those who use failure to vote, it would allow outlaw any state would take people to vote on the front end. peoplecludes people with refusing to vote recently. they get a notice for any individuals through the mailing is bounced back to. and that would be equally prohibitive under the argument today because they are saying any fun and use of nonvoting would be illegal. >> thank you, counsel. you...
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dwelling, that it is residential use and not to be used as a commercial use. i mean, that is just restating -- >> reiterating the law. >> but that's -- that's all we have. i mean, and until -- if there is a violation of the code -- >> i'm asking your council because you're knowledgeable on the law and you're knowledgeable on the state of things. >> i don't -- you know, i would defer to your city attorney as to -- because the legality of some of the proposed conditions of approval by the appellants and whether or not it may abridge on first amendment rights but, you know, the special restrictions about preventing filming at the subject property, and using this as a set. i mean, that's the closest that i can think. but, you know, i would ask that you discuss such limitations with your legal counsel but as a non-attorney but as a planner, you know, having on the record and making it very clear what the allowed and disallowed uses are. if they did use this as a set, as a place to film movies, it would be a change of use under the planning code to an arts activity
dwelling, that it is residential use and not to be used as a commercial use. i mean, that is just restating -- >> reiterating the law. >> but that's -- that's all we have. i mean, and until -- if there is a violation of the code -- >> i'm asking your council because you're knowledgeable on the law and you're knowledgeable on the state of things. >> i don't -- you know, i would defer to your city attorney as to -- because the legality of some of the proposed conditions of...
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history, they're killing us. - the chinese government has intervened in currency markets to buy up us dollars. and what that does essentially is it makes american products expensive and chinese products artificially cheap. makes it very hard for american businesses and workers to compete effectively. we don't have any enforceable currency rules in tpp. - china was a huge offender in that regard and it's one of the reasons why our trade deficit with china went through the roof in the 2000s and why so many of our communities were really very much laid low by really unfair competition with those cheap exports from china. - [narrator] americans in the manufacturing sector see factories shutting down while foreign made goods flood the shelves of american stores. to them the us appears to be getting a raw deal. - when you see factories closing and you're reading that china's the world's second largest economy that causality is easy to make. but it's not necessarily trade that's causing those factories to close. today our manufacturing sector produces 3.5 times the output per worker hour, yo
history, they're killing us. - the chinese government has intervened in currency markets to buy up us dollars. and what that does essentially is it makes american products expensive and chinese products artificially cheap. makes it very hard for american businesses and workers to compete effectively. we don't have any enforceable currency rules in tpp. - china was a huge offender in that regard and it's one of the reasons why our trade deficit with china went through the roof in the 2000s and...
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of smart valor thank you so much for being with us thank you guard to it. is time now for a quick break but hang out with us because we want to finish out our week here at davos and here are the numbers at the closing bell. hey everybody i'm stephen baldwin task hollywood guy you know suspect a very proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v.'s to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru just a little bit different. you know with no doubt that with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the brood have fun meet every day americans. and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people which. prescribed medication is widespread on the u.s. market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life. like everything was ashes my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit some sight was all who was made antidepressants so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible and what the real side effects. was was terminally alter what i did. it
of smart valor thank you so much for being with us thank you guard to it. is time now for a quick break but hang out with us because we want to finish out our week here at davos and here are the numbers at the closing bell. hey everybody i'm stephen baldwin task hollywood guy you know suspect a very proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v.'s to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru just a little bit different. you know with no doubt that with all the drama...
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their commission uses. now we had west a semi go where people are trying to take fate into their own hands when it comes to fighting climate change and environmental degradation mt knows them all that's right sharon local organizations called dimitrov clubs have been set up in san diego and several other countries in africa where women man and young people come together so work on bringing about change in their community is one example might be developing a project to protect the soil from the erosion let's take a look at how these clubs work. and sat in and we've been invited to a meeting by the chief of sorry booboo village there already for demitra clubs here there are two thousand across africa set up and funded by the united nations food and agriculture organization and the global environment facility the discussion groups help promote participation and initiative within village community. encourages the women to speak out it's still unusual for them to have a say in policy. today the young women's clu
their commission uses. now we had west a semi go where people are trying to take fate into their own hands when it comes to fighting climate change and environmental degradation mt knows them all that's right sharon local organizations called dimitrov clubs have been set up in san diego and several other countries in africa where women man and young people come together so work on bringing about change in their community is one example might be developing a project to protect the soil from the...
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if the draft us nuclear past review is any guide to us policy, there will be no us — russia nuclear arms control negotiations for the foreseeable future. instead, we could see a return to a nuclear arms race. thank you for watching the first half of outside source. we will be back with you in a couple of minutes. if you want to see that speech by donald trump at davos, whether you are watching in the uk on the new channel or elsewhere on bbc world news, you will of course see it live. welcome to a look at the weather elsewhere around the globe. real contrast in the temperatures showing up contrast in the temperatures showing up across contrast in the temperatures showing up across asia, from the —4 to start the morning on thursday in tokyo. that is the coldest it has been in tokyo for 48 years, almost record—breaking, with a lot of snow on the ground. it will stay cold and the north—westerly wind will continue to blow across the sea of japan and deposit more snow across parts of japan. it japan and deposit more snow across parts ofjapan. it is also japan and deposit more snow acros
if the draft us nuclear past review is any guide to us policy, there will be no us — russia nuclear arms control negotiations for the foreseeable future. instead, we could see a return to a nuclear arms race. thank you for watching the first half of outside source. we will be back with you in a couple of minutes. if you want to see that speech by donald trump at davos, whether you are watching in the uk on the new channel or elsewhere on bbc world news, you will of course see it live. welcome...
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: 0re—mail us: find us on the programme, you can call us: 0r e—mail us: find us on twitter as well. look at our website for previous discussions. bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that‘s all from us. bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that‘s all from us. we‘ll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. it's it‘s been a fairly quiet day across many parts of the british isles. that‘s stillness captured by a weather watcher in shropshire. still a lot of cloud around. that will thicken up later tonight, across the western side of the british isles. new weather front coming in from the atlantic, wet and windy fare here. a run of showers pushing into the northern isles as well. in between a quiet night, not a particularly cold one either. for saturday, well, this front makes very slow progress into these western areas. 0nce front makes very slow progress into these western areas. once you get it, you‘ll probably keep it. further ahead of that, enough cloud over the higher ground of northern england for there to be the odd passing shower and plenty of showers again ru
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eat with us in the end. from the things years. but there are hundreds of thousands of children in bolivia operating completely outside the local. mining work is strictly forbidden by the children but it's never enforced and that means the school boy minus continue risking their lives for the money they need to survive on. thank. you ok welcome back french riot police have fired tear gas and prison guards from europe's largest jail striking over dangerous working conditions including attacks on stuff in the latest incident at a different jail in corsica two guns were.
eat with us in the end. from the things years. but there are hundreds of thousands of children in bolivia operating completely outside the local. mining work is strictly forbidden by the children but it's never enforced and that means the school boy minus continue risking their lives for the money they need to survive on. thank. you ok welcome back french riot police have fired tear gas and prison guards from europe's largest jail striking over dangerous working conditions including attacks on...
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blow up on us the rest of us. out of this thing through the settlement of the move would in finland. rang and the one. thing is that on commies i mean was he putting. money on musket or says it you know. i mean that's what gamey but then as i don't want. i want to toss an atheist going is that when it looks like it's almost more chaman on the employer salute that's gone. but i doubt it's going to get them on my butt i want to. be there was one of eight brothers and sisters being raised by without mother. the children's code is meant he's been able to find work as a cleaner in the local cemetery. but as that of misses it has withdrawn that is that a man. who has focus on. nothing else but i haven't missed. that little young man that's what it was it was yesterday still. people when i'm asked. about that. then he goes again on. what to. eat up all my lies but our king has he not. so much. reason. so. the last one has gone on that all my life has to go on at the crack. house more trays separate the last one yes that'
blow up on us the rest of us. out of this thing through the settlement of the move would in finland. rang and the one. thing is that on commies i mean was he putting. money on musket or says it you know. i mean that's what gamey but then as i don't want. i want to toss an atheist going is that when it looks like it's almost more chaman on the employer salute that's gone. but i doubt it's going to get them on my butt i want to. be there was one of eight brothers and sisters being raised by...
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in fact robots are already used in health care. davinci is a surgical robot specialized in prostate cancer it can't actually operate by itself yet its arms a remotely controlled by a surgeon. these new assistants takes some getting used to but make surgical procedures a lot easier. the robot gives the surgeon a view of the operative feel that's magnified ten fold this allows the surgeon to work more precisely and monitor shows the image from the camera on the robot's ahmed's the cima is removed. it looks huge in actual fact it's only a few millimeters big. i find myself wondering how i would feel about being operated on by a robot putting my life in its hands basically. surgeons often work very long hours unlike humans robots don't get tired man and machine in future they'll be working together more know. the director of this private clinic. prostate cancer tells me that fifty percent of operations are now performed with the help of such cool robots. lived with thousand of the robots allow us to refine movements if i move my hands
in fact robots are already used in health care. davinci is a surgical robot specialized in prostate cancer it can't actually operate by itself yet its arms a remotely controlled by a surgeon. these new assistants takes some getting used to but make surgical procedures a lot easier. the robot gives the surgeon a view of the operative feel that's magnified ten fold this allows the surgeon to work more precisely and monitor shows the image from the camera on the robot's ahmed's the cima is...
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using my suspicion i was. welcome back to go through some weak stories now it will cost of all the liberal democrat member of parliament that bit o. pick let's go straight to your obvious fear that russia is about to invade the united kingdom well we should all be afraid it's the express offer all for crying out loud option i'm very porting this russia likely to target u.k. with nuclear attack if defense funds cut extra warns the extra hour rule is someone else not the guy chris barrie so the night of the realm tell me what the british army so the nicholas carter he's the main man there and he seems to be suggesting also that we could be naked in the theater of war if we may call me cuts and defense cuts is a good and has made it clear that there are the russians want to invade britain bring back the cold war because obviously the cuts we're talking about just leave us completely exposed and since the european union will be turning its back on us and troubles busy to who knows what could be happening we could
using my suspicion i was. welcome back to go through some weak stories now it will cost of all the liberal democrat member of parliament that bit o. pick let's go straight to your obvious fear that russia is about to invade the united kingdom well we should all be afraid it's the express offer all for crying out loud option i'm very porting this russia likely to target u.k. with nuclear attack if defense funds cut extra warns the extra hour rule is someone else not the guy chris barrie so the...
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us turn up either. not. just one week later cloudy or called an extraordinary meeting with the shareholders this time the topic on the agenda was not banks not the missing money or relations with the town council bones dogs sprinters running with a bag over their head and pigs and she talked about the fact that maybe she was crazy just like those people under her care but it was time to stop bumping into the window pane like a fly wants to escape. it was time to fight in the large room to defend the dream born in that field to cut down twenty four years before. me so for. these more economical. bases we will buy the usual the more eat their money the. fuel may make one trip to visit it but i'm. say no in the economy at the but you know we say no c.m.o. yet only at. the way they can offer you get in the know this is the only day we dip in the numbers the tool this is all the negotiation about numbers is about people in judea lies that as we're speaking there are two of the fainting at school because of long a
us turn up either. not. just one week later cloudy or called an extraordinary meeting with the shareholders this time the topic on the agenda was not banks not the missing money or relations with the town council bones dogs sprinters running with a bag over their head and pigs and she talked about the fact that maybe she was crazy just like those people under her care but it was time to stop bumping into the window pane like a fly wants to escape. it was time to fight in the large room to...
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attorney, i have used this, my office used this section. we followed the law to the letter. there are no complaints. and i want the american people to realize something. mr. marino: we in law enforcement, law enforcement throughout the u.s., we have to be right and on spot every second of every day. a only takes a terrorist moment to get lucky and set off a bomb to kill americans. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nadler: i rise in strong opposition to the fisa amendments and re-authorization act of 2017. which re-authorizes section 702 fisa for six years without enacting adequate protection force our privacy. supporters of this measure want to convince us a new incredibly narrow warrant provision actually constitutes reform. it does not. our right to privacy does not begin when the department of justice fisa for six years with criminal case against us. nor has a fully does it
attorney, i have used this, my office used this section. we followed the law to the letter. there are no complaints. and i want the american people to realize something. mr. marino: we in law enforcement, law enforcement throughout the u.s., we have to be right and on spot every second of every day. a only takes a terrorist moment to get lucky and set off a bomb to kill americans. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: thank...
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i have rarely used eyes on the classroom, but i have used the interviews. so much better and a sense that, i get it to the front where it fits what i want to talk about. if i want to talk about karen s scottking -- coretta king, there is a wonderful interview we did with her that maybe we used five minutes of it at eyes of the prize. i find that my students are so drawn to seeing her talk about ordinary things. was it like talking to the president of the united states when your husband is in jail and you have never spoken to him before and he calls on the phone and your young son answers the ?hone and starts babbling away that kind of story is going to get through the minds of students far more than simply a lectureg in a -- about martin luther king and writing a letter from the jail. pat: something i thought was was them was that it arguing every image had to be exactly what you claimed it was. it could not be something that looked sort of like that. clayborne: there was no reconstruction. that kind ofory illustrates that. were interviewing ralph abernathy
i have rarely used eyes on the classroom, but i have used the interviews. so much better and a sense that, i get it to the front where it fits what i want to talk about. if i want to talk about karen s scottking -- coretta king, there is a wonderful interview we did with her that maybe we used five minutes of it at eyes of the prize. i find that my students are so drawn to seeing her talk about ordinary things. was it like talking to the president of the united states when your husband is in...
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one for us, two for intel. let us talk about us first, have we got a problem, how big is it? i love the fact that cyber security industry calls these two meltdown and spectre. nothing to scare anybody at all. this is, this is very serious, the industry has known about it for some month, what happens is they are discovered and there is a race to fix them before they become public, so, they are annoyed it has come out. what this is, isa annoyed it has come out. what this is, is a flaw which could enable somebody with malicious intent to get into the heart of a computer, places where you are not supposed to be able to get, where secure information such as passwords, the crown jewels are kept, information such as passwords, the crownjewels are kept, so information such as passwords, the crown jewels are kept, so that is why there is such concern. but there has been this effort goes on over many months to fix this flaw, in all of these different chip designs, i think it is quite far advanced. the security patches are already being rolled out, we should see more over the coming day
one for us, two for intel. let us talk about us first, have we got a problem, how big is it? i love the fact that cyber security industry calls these two meltdown and spectre. nothing to scare anybody at all. this is, this is very serious, the industry has known about it for some month, what happens is they are discovered and there is a race to fix them before they become public, so, they are annoyed it has come out. what this is, isa annoyed it has come out. what this is, is a flaw which could...
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until that day when the president wanted to use it then they knew that was going to use and even when we. are continuously provoked. most of our supporters are young people and they were charged they could do anything but we did everything within our power to keep them calm because we believe in peace we believe in peaceful elections and we've been preaching these all along yes we were detained shortly and released and i cannot rule out any possibility of being detained in the future but i mean martin luther king before that freedom is not something that is going to be voluntarily given to the prince by the prince that it must be demanded and yes we know that is not going to be a walkover but if we stand on our feet and fast our demands they're going to be real. we are using the constitutional means of seeking for that change. so i want to share a couple more comments here this is cock on facebook who says the road to a successful music career is brutal in uganda and the one into politics is even worse since political decisions in uganda are made by one man and he's referencing of cou
until that day when the president wanted to use it then they knew that was going to use and even when we. are continuously provoked. most of our supporters are young people and they were charged they could do anything but we did everything within our power to keep them calm because we believe in peace we believe in peaceful elections and we've been preaching these all along yes we were detained shortly and released and i cannot rule out any possibility of being detained in the future but i mean...
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nbc bay area's anoush sha rasta is joining us with details. >> reporter: raj, ranch 99 market tells us they've cut ties with their meat vendor and they're cooperating with the usda and the county. this isn't the first time that location has had to deal with health officials. >> the department of environmental health jumped on this complaint right away on friday. >> reporter: the 99 ranch market in san jose that appeared to receive a delivery of raw, unwrapped meat in shopping carts, has been written up before by the santa clara department of health for several violations in its seafood and meat department. according to a report, on the 8th of january a health inspector highlighted several major risk factors and violations in the meat department. including improper hand washing, food debris in the meat slicers and grinders, and dirty meat trays. according to a report from last october, the county closed the store's seafood and meat department after reporting they found live roaches. two weeks ago a customer says she snapped these photos and posted them to social media. that post has now
nbc bay area's anoush sha rasta is joining us with details. >> reporter: raj, ranch 99 market tells us they've cut ties with their meat vendor and they're cooperating with the usda and the county. this isn't the first time that location has had to deal with health officials. >> the department of environmental health jumped on this complaint right away on friday. >> reporter: the 99 ranch market in san jose that appeared to receive a delivery of raw, unwrapped meat in shopping...
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so that allows us some flexibility to do that thank you for joining us. >> back to a member of the u.s. house of representatives bill, thank you for joining us. but if you think of the speech? >> i thought it was discipline and will deliver. one of the best speeches i have seen. >> you have a guest tonight, your small business owner. my name is zach and i own several businesses and michigan. to west michigan auto glass to eyewear solutions. >> what he want to say tonight in terms of your area of expertise. >> it was a great experience. i'm honored to be here. it's allowing us to have the opportunity to pay more wages to existing employees, by the location instead of renting them and being able to compete against the good guys. >> you're saying it's not for everybody, doesn't benefit the them,. >> i think they're off base, we are seeing large companies and small companies, medium-size companies. we have the three largest office furniture makers, tier one, two, three suppliers. they're all benefiting. and their employees are benefiting. for some to throughout this message that this is cr
so that allows us some flexibility to do that thank you for joining us. >> back to a member of the u.s. house of representatives bill, thank you for joining us. but if you think of the speech? >> i thought it was discipline and will deliver. one of the best speeches i have seen. >> you have a guest tonight, your small business owner. my name is zach and i own several businesses and michigan. to west michigan auto glass to eyewear solutions. >> what he want to say tonight...
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it's doubled as money action scene come on us i know skips is. a connotation when you visited and get by a business after its business model to tighten daughter leading to it skips is because in that benzene. zene they shift winkerbean z. but son mustn't. we visit if it's a must but the university of manchester doesn't seem to us a push in this it's your aunt the foreigner to make your tea couldn't for cedar fair become. decent in the states yawn and placed. despite some resistance the english model is spreading throughout europe. it applies theories elaborated by large international instances mostly by the world bank and the o.e.c.d. . from now on the knowledge market is the new doctrine universities are expected to become a strategic force in wealth production. they must become like companies and industries they must promote applied research they must favor in playability they must produce a qualified workforce consistent with companies designers. mogs does the trick to it a bit of affinity swoosh nearly as yet if you're going to fix that i'll
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using adult stem cells, dr. oxburg is using adult stem cells, dr. oxberg is working to develop novel therapies for chronic kidney disease, which is very exciting. regenerative medicine also holds great potential for understanding aging and reversing diseases like macular degeneration. i understand that the chairman has already introduced doug oliver, but he, too, is from the state of maine. and grew up only 11 miles from where i did. and he shared his compelling story about losing and regaining his sight through regenerative therapy. mdi biological laboratory in maine is leading the development of such therapies that hold significant potential for slowing the changes that occur with aging and the diseases of aging. and the diseases of aging. what especially can we do to support research into biological aging? >> what a great question. and thank you for pointing out a number of the applications to regenerative medicine. as we're gathered here this morning, there's an intense discussion going on at a hotel in bethesda sponsored by fda and nih jointly
using adult stem cells, dr. oxburg is using adult stem cells, dr. oxberg is working to develop novel therapies for chronic kidney disease, which is very exciting. regenerative medicine also holds great potential for understanding aging and reversing diseases like macular degeneration. i understand that the chairman has already introduced doug oliver, but he, too, is from the state of maine. and grew up only 11 miles from where i did. and he shared his compelling story about losing and regaining...
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thank you for with being us tonight and staying with us to the end. >> no problem. i'm used to long public meetings. 5 -- i want to commend you for having this forum and taking the approach and looking at data and equity. there's a complex issue and making it work well for your residents in san francisco will require more change work. this is what i do, as the director of race and equity in the city of oakland, is how do we use data and other mechanisms to bring about structural and institutional change? because it just happened, i want to underscore everything that the leadership from coleman said as being absolutely central to making data work for equity. it's really important who is telling the story and that the story being told by the data or that we might understand by looking at the graphs and so on is ground truth with community reality and experience. it's a huge disconnect in government, even where we've collected really good data. and people will share with you from the health department and from -- i'm amazed at how much amazing work is being done by pub
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you for joining us with us with us in studio this morning let's talk about these coalition talks exploratory talks your party at the social democrats yesterday are now talking with a political opponent chancellor merkel's conservatives about forming another coalition government together there were some positive tones that came out of these exploratory talks yesterday what is your take. my take is that as the situation in iraq. through the other previous talks mrs merkel had with all the parties and it didn't work out to build a grand coalition that we now have to talk and. just myself that the party made clear that three options on the table we have for. a grand coalition of minority government india have new elections and so these three options need to be now decided on the topics which are being now discussed as you mentioned for this week and so let's see how big the moves of the other parties are if a very tight situation is for exam of the varian more conservative party is going to face up an election coming up so they're actually very strong and people like mr albright inviting him to
you for joining us with us with us in studio this morning let's talk about these coalition talks exploratory talks your party at the social democrats yesterday are now talking with a political opponent chancellor merkel's conservatives about forming another coalition government together there were some positive tones that came out of these exploratory talks yesterday what is your take. my take is that as the situation in iraq. through the other previous talks mrs merkel had with all the parties...
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that's all for focus on europe this time around do though get in touch with us and let us know what you think about the show for now for me it's bye bye and trips. you. cool. whether red stripes are the most exact. this brand of midland gong to be colorful. missoni. i realize that many people need they need to have courage to acknowledge that once they've wherein they feel better the story of a unique i'm not sure the brand and its secrets to success your romance thirty minutes w. . germany is a strong country. that we have achieved so much we can do this and if something hinders us we must overcome it india. going where it's uncomfortable global news that matters w made for mines. can a person bio diversity. defend the koran. and two little decision to be a terrorist in the last months of the air bag happy global i.d.'s present on science from all over the world. traditional knowledge this is a dream if you use it to make it see it'll help ease pain. projects i live on the coast i feel it's my duty to protect the area and that's why i bring my students here and there's been a man t
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using it in st. elizabeth's breaks where live on air were also streaming online through you tube facebook live . well they were only trying to flee a war on poverty back home for a better future in europe but instead hundreds of nigerian migrants say they were trapped in a life of human slavery in their. been reports of rape of torture and forced labor or slavery and now the nigerian government is evacuating thousands of them back into their country. by the denise was on the first government flight to land in nigeria over the weekend and he is joining us now from to tell us what happens to those nigerians now. well basically they're in they've been complained of systematic coarsest systemic abuses of rape torture and even killing there were people we talked to on on the ground and at the airport and even on the plane who said they were shot at they saw some of their colleagues killed and they were actually stricken by one problem or the other and that the abuse that just doesn't stop with the few peo
using it in st. elizabeth's breaks where live on air were also streaming online through you tube facebook live . well they were only trying to flee a war on poverty back home for a better future in europe but instead hundreds of nigerian migrants say they were trapped in a life of human slavery in their. been reports of rape of torture and forced labor or slavery and now the nigerian government is evacuating thousands of them back into their country. by the denise was on the first government...
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that's not distraction coming from us and for us the color pub is not as has been reading products that women want to lead and like i said before emancipating the something that we enter because we start a huge need that was missing in the market and clearly saw it as the. you know we came up with. the regular low cost but what that woman kept telling us was we need out of ten because we're going out to work we want that comfort you know we don't want rushes and be willing to be the some out to do that and i think that's how our conversation started with women who are giving birth to babies and then there are and we launched our with the doctors who today recommend to incur i want to share this thought with you it comes from our online audience and they say. don't say this out loud boys aren't supposed to know about it staying on the insecurities we go through hiding it i feel that this film is surely will reduce that idea about stigma how do you go about and i don't want to spoiler alert here but how about how do you go about talking about mental hygiene in a bollywood film. it's a sto
that's not distraction coming from us and for us the color pub is not as has been reading products that women want to lead and like i said before emancipating the something that we enter because we start a huge need that was missing in the market and clearly saw it as the. you know we came up with. the regular low cost but what that woman kept telling us was we need out of ten because we're going out to work we want that comfort you know we don't want rushes and be willing to be the some out to...
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had us. asthma's brother in law is clerics are agin nobody co-founder of the school and a senior teacher. that is showing. that is just that i shot yeah i. guess you guessed it i've been a hot bush called about the show i thought i was doing shots to get by and says i'm going to show more of that as yet gets to get medication ready slow you almost. who by and by the show have done a stroke also it was. just a few shots bad as say it was i got a job i got by a local made his love me five and saw that going to the show. that misha blows on me as he was on e s. but i'm going to hear it slowly but face it i bet you are going to side in saudi. about that i'm out of the job only be done is done done and if you don't it's not a bass but your body does not on your doc that is i want. to go to salvage yards. cause you want to has bars that are. surrounded in nobody has five children of his and he recently took one of the students at the madrassa as the second wife. did it the mother said with. us. but
had us. asthma's brother in law is clerics are agin nobody co-founder of the school and a senior teacher. that is showing. that is just that i shot yeah i. guess you guessed it i've been a hot bush called about the show i thought i was doing shots to get by and says i'm going to show more of that as yet gets to get medication ready slow you almost. who by and by the show have done a stroke also it was. just a few shots bad as say it was i got a job i got by a local made his love me five and saw...
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so to at the end of the day these technologies can be used against us and what effect will it happen society does the human race really need to upgrade i think it's only the beginning of the. sidewalks few machines starting february first on t.w. . the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election was one of the most contentious in american history. critics say donald trump and his supporters didn't play fair. many say that trump overstepped the traditional rules of political contests often playing fast and loose with the truth. trump was elected without a political majority and he was supported by a group who wanted to impose a reactionary world vision on america. this group quietly mapped trump's path to power influencing the race in ways of which many people are still not aware. how was this possible. how did a political outsider. with extreme views and a tenuous relationship to the truth achieved this incredible victory. was the american public tricked into opening the doors of the white house to donald trump was the u.s. election and unfair game. all the lies and fake news came from
so to at the end of the day these technologies can be used against us and what effect will it happen society does the human race really need to upgrade i think it's only the beginning of the. sidewalks few machines starting february first on t.w. . the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election was one of the most contentious in american history. critics say donald trump and his supporters didn't play fair. many say that trump overstepped the traditional rules of political contests often playing...
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certainly, not more than 40% of us. i think a lot of us intended to go. notwithstanding that we had a conflict. i cannot, in good conscience, go to a meeting under false pretenses to talk about infrastructure with a white fully knew what we were doing and how we were doing it. i don't think that would send the right message. an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us. i will not be attending the meeting. [applause] >> i do think that it is perfectly acceptable for individual mayors who want to go for their own reasons, who may have a difference of opinion on this. i think the circumstances changed a lot for us. >> not going
certainly, not more than 40% of us. i think a lot of us intended to go. notwithstanding that we had a conflict. i cannot, in good conscience, go to a meeting under false pretenses to talk about infrastructure with a white fully knew what we were doing and how we were doing it. i don't think that would send the right message. an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us. i will not be attending the meeting. [applause] >> i do think that it is perfectly acceptable for individual mayors...
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that wraps it up for us. >> thanks for joining us. "outnumbered" starts right now. >> harris: fox news alert, new fallout after comments president trump reportedly made during an oval office meeting on immigration yesterday. now he's denying much of it and standing by his refusal to accept a deal that he believes would be bad for america. but at least one person who was in that room at the time says the president use language that was "hate filled, vile, and racist." we will get into it. this is "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. here today, cohost of after the bell, most of francis. the editor of townhall.com, katie pavlich, commentator run fox news contributor rachel campos duffy and joining us today on the couch, fox news political analyst and cohost of the five, juan williams. and you are outnumbered. >> juan: i'm delighted to be
that wraps it up for us. >> thanks for joining us. "outnumbered" starts right now. >> harris: fox news alert, new fallout after comments president trump reportedly made during an oval office meeting on immigration yesterday. now he's denying much of it and standing by his refusal to accept a deal that he believes would be bad for america. but at least one person who was in that room at the time says the president use language that was "hate filled, vile, and...
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he tells us a story and stories. makes us laugh. and cry. tremble and smile i've met you cook images and emotion but now. i've seen you know the magazine every weekend on d w. i have determined. that it is time to officially recognize jerusalem as the capital of this. football is more than just again when frank first left fact criticizes the us president. then becomes politics. the first. thing when charles moose from a porch elaine neighborhood to the richest country in europe. turns into economics. when video evidence is used in football then does not fall into the category of law and justice is beyond making football more fair or is it just rubbish and when you do a study to find out where the fans can be bought like why is there not sociology right. it's kind of farmers. markets here. on kick off life football is more than just a. few . hoops to kick off a life i'm chris harrington here in the i'm struck frankfurt football museum. i'm here to learn more about their left back. so what now i know you might not have heard it. but he has an
he tells us a story and stories. makes us laugh. and cry. tremble and smile i've met you cook images and emotion but now. i've seen you know the magazine every weekend on d w. i have determined. that it is time to officially recognize jerusalem as the capital of this. football is more than just again when frank first left fact criticizes the us president. then becomes politics. the first. thing when charles moose from a porch elaine neighborhood to the richest country in europe. turns into...
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to tackling they're not used to dealing with gang violence they're not used to dealing with losing their youth to the cartels because there's money there for them so what they're talking about here are a couple different approaches and remember the general election the presidential elections are coming up next month so some of the candidates are taking very different approaches that this is talk of involving the youth more in a cultural projects and getting them away from these gangs in any way possible what they really need to get a handle around this because it is worrying people on the streets and it is something they're used to doing i did speak to the police when i was up near the border with nicaragua and and they showed me some of their training video so they have been aware of it for the last few years it's just since the time i was here before and i've been a few times in between those numbers just keep going up and it is really becoming something of deep concern to ordinary costa ricans you mentioned the upcoming election campaign we got a comment on that from an on facebook sh
to tackling they're not used to dealing with gang violence they're not used to dealing with losing their youth to the cartels because there's money there for them so what they're talking about here are a couple different approaches and remember the general election the presidential elections are coming up next month so some of the candidates are taking very different approaches that this is talk of involving the youth more in a cultural projects and getting them away from these gangs in any way...
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all but you're using my suspicion of us. with the turkish army rolling into syria the u.s. insists the operation is being carried out after consultation with the pentagon doesn't play if either by washington's latest move in the region. america do not encroach on our borders or not provoke strong will run out of patience. plus able to identify you by just your voice the classified documents to claim the n.s.a. has been using recognition software to spy on people. and after the longest coalition troops in germany since world war two chancellor angela merkel does look set to reform the same government that ruled since twenty thirteen the move could make the anti migrant alternative for germany the country's biggest opposition party. a low they welcome you watching r.t. international this monday morning which just going to call in moscow. now turkey's military operation against kurdish forces in syria is entering its third day with anchorages tanks moving into syrian territory it comes after the usa announced its planned and tr
all but you're using my suspicion of us. with the turkish army rolling into syria the u.s. insists the operation is being carried out after consultation with the pentagon doesn't play if either by washington's latest move in the region. america do not encroach on our borders or not provoke strong will run out of patience. plus able to identify you by just your voice the classified documents to claim the n.s.a. has been using recognition software to spy on people. and after the longest coalition...
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each of us and so. it's lights just stop attacks on the. boss and the mission that looks like so that's a strain coming to you know i went out to stare at on you tube and we shoulda jumped in and also questions in the comment section. about this in the center of the world. it's arrived back in the middle of this because we're so far away so isolated we thought we would be immune from the tribulations of this world. the shoot of climate change remains the most pressing challenge for us in cuteness . rising sea levels have already taken a village on one of your islands do you see the possibility of all the people who care about this one day i believe. it's a part of a man and a comrade in that. you know. for those of us on the front line it really does not matter what he said week to and. because we will continue to go on to what. what you just saw was a tape from. a new documentary exploring the real world effects of climate change specifically on the small nation of canada check out this video produced in december twenty fourth. it explains
each of us and so. it's lights just stop attacks on the. boss and the mission that looks like so that's a strain coming to you know i went out to stare at on you tube and we shoulda jumped in and also questions in the comment section. about this in the center of the world. it's arrived back in the middle of this because we're so far away so isolated we thought we would be immune from the tribulations of this world. the shoot of climate change remains the most pressing challenge for us in...
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use. the question then is where the -- the height was picked up, and whether there's an issue. i'm sensing that a couple of the commissioners here have an issue with the increased height of the lower floors. i'm not sure i shared that so much. the question, also, then, is roof decks. i didn't want to say too much, but you recall that two of the commissioners killed the first motion, which deleted any roof decks and required that it be put back into the motion and allowed it. so i'd like to get further clarification from the two who added it back, what is it about this that you don't like? i don't see much difference between this deck and many other decks that we have seen. >> i expected a basic roof top or roof deck with some railings around it, no accoutrementes. i don't know what this 14 foot storage bin is. to me, it's having access to a roof if they intend to use it. i don't understand the argument about raising the ceiling on the lower floor i think had to do with access to rooms that
use. the question then is where the -- the height was picked up, and whether there's an issue. i'm sensing that a couple of the commissioners here have an issue with the increased height of the lower floors. i'm not sure i shared that so much. the question, also, then, is roof decks. i didn't want to say too much, but you recall that two of the commissioners killed the first motion, which deleted any roof decks and required that it be put back into the motion and allowed it. so i'd like to get...
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in the us young kids can now chat pictures and make video calls by using facebook's new children's messenger out it's geared towards six to twelve year olds who are too young for a facebook account of their own. runs through a parent's facebook account. we know that kids are getting devices younger and younger especially the last several years so we went out to talk with families about ok kids with devices and technology and what were his thoughts about it and families mentioned that they really wanted kids to connect but at same time they were concerned about the connections they just want to have more control. that's intended to protect kids from dangers like the files the app also filters content like the pictures and hateful comments. those kinds of colorful features like masks and stickers in response to facebook competitors like musical were snapshots. they're far more popular with youngsters though technically kids under thirteen aren't old enough to use them which facebook is capitalizing on. the think the key thing to remember is that parents are in control of the entire experience
in the us young kids can now chat pictures and make video calls by using facebook's new children's messenger out it's geared towards six to twelve year olds who are too young for a facebook account of their own. runs through a parent's facebook account. we know that kids are getting devices younger and younger especially the last several years so we went out to talk with families about ok kids with devices and technology and what were his thoughts about it and families mentioned that they...
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of all of us. a french climber has been saved in a dramatic rescue operation is one of the world's most dangerous mountains although a climbing partner has been called off elizabeth revel and thomas markets were ascending pakistan's about also known as kill a mountain when they sent a distress call on friday with old friends launched a crowdfunding campaign and raised more than seventy four thousand dollars to fund the rescue mission which was led by a group of polish volunteer finest. a pakistani military helicopter spotted revel at around six thousand seven hundred meters on saturday conditions were so rough that authorities called an elite team scaling nearby to the second tightest mountain in the world they were dropped off by helicopter as about four thousand nine hundred meters where two of them began their ascent at night and managed to rescue of all but couldn't reach back if it. refugees trying to enter greece through its northern border with turkey have turned on they've been threats and
of all of us. a french climber has been saved in a dramatic rescue operation is one of the world's most dangerous mountains although a climbing partner has been called off elizabeth revel and thomas markets were ascending pakistan's about also known as kill a mountain when they sent a distress call on friday with old friends launched a crowdfunding campaign and raised more than seventy four thousand dollars to fund the rescue mission which was led by a group of polish volunteer finest. a...
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joining us now. david frum, the author of the new book, "trumpocracy" the book is published tomorrow available for purchase online at midnight. your reaction to the latest information that the counterintelligence officials are saying to jared kushner, look, people are going to try to use you, they're going to try to use you in various ways and here's someone who's trying to do it. >> you reminded viewers in your setup of jared kushner's effort to do this deal. kushner holds this troubled investment on fifth avenue in new york. it looked doomed before the election night miracle. almost immediately after the election, he sat down with these chinese investors with bottles of wine, to figure out how to save some money. the kushner properties are sustained, with chinese investors looking for visas. if you buy an apartment in a kushner that visa is yours. >> david, when you think about what was the better part of a decade that republicans, through what began as the white water investigation, went after pre
joining us now. david frum, the author of the new book, "trumpocracy" the book is published tomorrow available for purchase online at midnight. your reaction to the latest information that the counterintelligence officials are saying to jared kushner, look, people are going to try to use you, they're going to try to use you in various ways and here's someone who's trying to do it. >> you reminded viewers in your setup of jared kushner's effort to do this deal. kushner holds this...
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us all but you're using my suspension of us they. will make us manufacture consent instead of public wealth. when the ruling class isn't protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. in the whole middle of the room six. million more you need to. pay everybody i'm stephen baldwin task hollywood guy the suspects every proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v.'s to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru well just a little bit different i'm not a abraham lincoln i know no one knows up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have some fun meet everyday americans. and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american pill which. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser here at the north america becoming conference in miami time now to turn to marco centaury marco welcome thank you very much well i don't we're not just for a number of years now you're a veteran in this thing you're a lawyer yet would you believe in your lawyers that th
us all but you're using my suspension of us they. will make us manufacture consent instead of public wealth. when the ruling class isn't protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. in the whole middle of the room six. million more you need to. pay everybody i'm stephen baldwin task hollywood guy the suspects every proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v.'s to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru well just a little bit different...
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thank you to spending time of us. president trump has denied that new us import duties targeting mainly asian companies will spark a trade war with china. the us attorney—general, jeff sessions, has become the first member of president trump's cabinet to be questioned by the special counsel investigating alleged russian interference. the trial of darren 0sborne, who's accused of driving a van into a group of muslims outside a mosque in north london, has heard that he received direct messages from far—right groups before the attack. 0sborne denies one charge of murder, and one of attempted murder. 51 year—old makram ali was killed in the incident injune last year, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. the seconds just before a large white van, travelling at speed, smashed into a crowd of muslim men marking ramadan lastjune. it was the fourth attack last year, and the first to target muslims. the prosecution say that in the previous fortnight, the man on trial for the attack, darren 0sborne, h
thank you to spending time of us. president trump has denied that new us import duties targeting mainly asian companies will spark a trade war with china. the us attorney—general, jeff sessions, has become the first member of president trump's cabinet to be questioned by the special counsel investigating alleged russian interference. the trial of darren 0sborne, who's accused of driving a van into a group of muslims outside a mosque in north london, has heard that he received direct messages...