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is anyone actually using these phones? nobody‘s using them. so this is just here as an advertisement? it's an advertising board in the high street. what we want to do is them to go with the normal planning system, if you want an advertising hoarding, you have to have planning permission, we want the same from these boxes, they're like trojans getting round the planning system by being put on phone boxes that people actually don't use. this is prime advertising space right in the heart of london right off oxford street. two years ago, westminster council got applications for just 13 new phone kiosks. last year there was 180. in liverpool for the same period the figure went from ten to 97 and in newcastle, where two years ago there was an application forjust one new phone kiosk, last year it was 95 and the local government association is questioning whether it's the phones they want or the advertising space. new technology means there's a demand for a generation of phone and communication points on our streets, but councils say the law also need
is anyone actually using these phones? nobody‘s using them. so this is just here as an advertisement? it's an advertising board in the high street. what we want to do is them to go with the normal planning system, if you want an advertising hoarding, you have to have planning permission, we want the same from these boxes, they're like trojans getting round the planning system by being put on phone boxes that people actually don't use. this is prime advertising space right in the heart of...
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memory as we remember parents who cared for us, guided us, taught us and sacrificed for us. spouses and partners with whom we shared our lives who were with us in good times and bad. children and grandchildren taken from us when they have so much life to live. siblings with whom we played and squabbled and shared a rich tapestry of heritage, grandparents, aunts and uncles who gave us unconditional love, friends whose counsel and support reached our lives, as we recall with gratitude friends and neighbors husaks of lovingkindness his status and helped us to keep the memories of our loved ones alive. we give thanks, members of the club no one wanted to join who pride with us with who we walk the halls of congress and attended meetings too numerous to count. as we call to mind those who work to bring justice to our loved ones, law enforcement officers with boundless energy and long memories, prosecutors who took our loved ones into their hearts, legislators determine to speak the truth, source of life, we are grateful to you for the tides of love, the depth cannot break, memori
memory as we remember parents who cared for us, guided us, taught us and sacrificed for us. spouses and partners with whom we shared our lives who were with us in good times and bad. children and grandchildren taken from us when they have so much life to live. siblings with whom we played and squabbled and shared a rich tapestry of heritage, grandparents, aunts and uncles who gave us unconditional love, friends whose counsel and support reached our lives, as we recall with gratitude friends and...
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you support medical use only. ive us your reasons why. caller: i've watched a lot of documentary, 8-year-old children that never spoken and they have autism and i see them go to a different state to get the help that they need and see them speak their parents and live a normal life. i feel like it should be used for medical use help those that really need it. host: ok. caller: it also helps with depression. i've never used it myself but i have seen the effects. host: why do you not support it for recreational use? is it different to you than say alcohol? caller: i do support it for recreational use because marijuana, how many cases do you see of people having car wrecks using marijuana as opposed to alcohol? we lose so many young people to death due to alcohol and drinking. and you never hear cases of people from smoking marijuana. host: ok. let's take a look at what attorney general jeff sessions said last month about marijuana in remarks before meeting on drug policy at the justice department. >> i think it's a big issue for america, fo
you support medical use only. ive us your reasons why. caller: i've watched a lot of documentary, 8-year-old children that never spoken and they have autism and i see them go to a different state to get the help that they need and see them speak their parents and live a normal life. i feel like it should be used for medical use help those that really need it. host: ok. caller: it also helps with depression. i've never used it myself but i have seen the effects. host: why do you not support it...
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the us government is set to re—open. democrats and republicans have struck a deal to approve a temporary funding deal. a once—top communist party leader in vietnam has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for corruption, the most senior politician to be convicted in decades. and this is one of the most read stories on bbc.com. one of the last remaining parts of the dead sea scrolls has been deciphered by researchers in israel. 60 tiny fragments were pieced together over a period of a year, identifying a festival marking the changes between seasons. plenty more on the bbc news website. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: the leader of ukip, henry bolton, has rejected calls to step down because of the row about racist texts sent by his ex—girlfriend. 12 seniorfigures have resigned from the party's front bench. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. in his first trade move against asia, donald trump slabs tariffs on solar panels and washing machin
the us government is set to re—open. democrats and republicans have struck a deal to approve a temporary funding deal. a once—top communist party leader in vietnam has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for corruption, the most senior politician to be convicted in decades. and this is one of the most read stories on bbc.com. one of the last remaining parts of the dead sea scrolls has been deciphered by researchers in israel. 60 tiny fragments were pieced together over a period of a year,...
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shared use mobility if automated can help us address that. it also gives us the opportunity to shift how we think about the city we live in and the roads we drive on. right now everything is geared toward the driver. we have signs on our streets that are indicating how people should go when they go. that is relevant to the driver, not to the passenger. everything is set up from the mentality of the driver. the speed of the road, everything. if we begin to think of things from the perspective of the passenger or the nearby pedestrian or the nearby cyclist, then we have a different and holistic way of looking at what happens in cities. who pays? who will pay for the implementation of this technology? and theis done right, vehicles are sharing the data with cities and vice versa, there will have to be a significant investment in technology. we will have to do a lot more than we are doing out. that is something that will have all sorts of untold benefits from all aspects of society but it is an investment we need to make. our roads will be used a
shared use mobility if automated can help us address that. it also gives us the opportunity to shift how we think about the city we live in and the roads we drive on. right now everything is geared toward the driver. we have signs on our streets that are indicating how people should go when they go. that is relevant to the driver, not to the passenger. everything is set up from the mentality of the driver. the speed of the road, everything. if we begin to think of things from the perspective of...
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you got us they gave us some a tom. yeah someone mentioned it will deflect you as a man xander dished out yet said as east on zach's there is there to. kind you know zag mine to find a man a best friend of how to you know kim not so much and but cobbles thousand and nine tyler gulps you have how long a doll finish bottom long a book has got musial long in it in one. one hundred two some good bollard as of yet. i couldn't leave us with us nor vice as it can see a few but my fun fun lifesize. do young some for. good and i'm to zack as i only give adding at. the other dust to definitive as or at least i get normalized as not. ok i'm like a fine wine. metaphor like stuff to get my good dozen stories on the estimate that would bend about is. in the did rough kids have been a must and i think you can see less of them mind on one town. yeah it's called i'm . here at the one five been wouldn't it be good. thank. god he made it on the road when you know. it's getting harder. to get. even. shoot. pool is but a. every. these furlo
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using the hash tag a.j. news great story were you a phone q well legendary musician hugh masekela has died. so my music is just as well known as his devotion to the anti-apartheid movement in south africa his song bring him home back home became a rallying cry for the release of nelson mandela he was at one time married to fellow activist and sing your miriam makeba massacre who was seventy eight massacre was seventy eight excuse me. is a political analyst and cultural commentator joining us from johannesburg thanks very much for joining us on the news read so he really did change the way people looked at apartheid through music how influential was he in your opinion he was a giant both here in south africa and abroad particularly in europe and north america he was as much a political activist as he was an artist and musician and in fact he regarded he's as a channel as a conduit for his activism not only his anti apartheid work but all to the social justice work post apartheid here in south africa and this
using the hash tag a.j. news great story were you a phone q well legendary musician hugh masekela has died. so my music is just as well known as his devotion to the anti-apartheid movement in south africa his song bring him home back home became a rallying cry for the release of nelson mandela he was at one time married to fellow activist and sing your miriam makeba massacre who was seventy eight massacre was seventy eight excuse me. is a political analyst and cultural commentator joining us...
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thanks for being with us. these record figures from the dowjones, but a muted response because people we re but a muted response because people were expecting it but the predictions are it will carry on going. what is your assessment of what is driving it, is it the growth in thejobs market? what is driving it, is it the growth in the jobs market? yes, i think there are the trump tax cuts which have been boosting the stock market for a while but also there seems to bea for a while but also there seems to be a global rise in stock prices, possibly still because of the loose monetary on a scissor of the last few years. it is interesting, isn't it, we had that reassessment of us growth for 2018 but the outgoing chairman of the fed, janet yellen, has said, actually, we have to temper so what the optimism surrounding growth for the us economy, she doesn't think that necessarily those tax cuts planned world really boost the us economy to the extent that has been forecast? absolutely, i think that is quite true. the
thanks for being with us. these record figures from the dowjones, but a muted response because people we re but a muted response because people were expecting it but the predictions are it will carry on going. what is your assessment of what is driving it, is it the growth in thejobs market? what is driving it, is it the growth in the jobs market? yes, i think there are the trump tax cuts which have been boosting the stock market for a while but also there seems to bea for a while but also...
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so we're already seeing bots that will advise us whether when we spent too much or will warn us if something funny is happening in our accounts and again that is also something that could help the aging tremendously because they're very often a target of fraud so some sort of system that warns when something untoward is happening and maybe tell their loved ones it could have a dramatic impact in helping people who are older of void fraud and avoid getting ripped off to bestiality changing you want to ask alex about. maybe we'll help deal with. you know and i think the thing that we all need to consider you know right from the experts and i like alex to those who are applying it in the aging population like an age well is you know. understanding you know what it when is the right time for ai to be applied you know when do we need devices and systems that truly are you know intelligent and can be adaptable versus you know one is enough just to use a very simple device that may not use any whatsoever so i think that's a key thing that we've always been struggling with the other aspect as well i
so we're already seeing bots that will advise us whether when we spent too much or will warn us if something funny is happening in our accounts and again that is also something that could help the aging tremendously because they're very often a target of fraud so some sort of system that warns when something untoward is happening and maybe tell their loved ones it could have a dramatic impact in helping people who are older of void fraud and avoid getting ripped off to bestiality changing you...
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there are some uses of these. one of them is in the medical field, it's a technique called optical coherent -- [inaudible] and you can use it to do 3-d imaging in the eye, for example. you can actually get a micron-scale resolution of your entire eyeball and the retina just with light. >> host: and that's pretty common, isn't it, today? >> guest: yeah. these systems are becoming more and more common, especially in optometry. but the systems tend to be rather large. they take up a large table and cost tens, even hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> host: so what's your research doing? >> guest: so i'm working on taking that entire system and shrinking it down to the size of a chip, something that we could actually integrate maybe in all of our phones, possibly even on the clothes we wear. and allow us to not just monitoring ourselves, but also the environment around us in full three dimension. >> host: now, how far are we away from that technology? something there's a lot of challenges we still have to overcome, bu
there are some uses of these. one of them is in the medical field, it's a technique called optical coherent -- [inaudible] and you can use it to do 3-d imaging in the eye, for example. you can actually get a micron-scale resolution of your entire eyeball and the retina just with light. >> host: and that's pretty common, isn't it, today? >> guest: yeah. these systems are becoming more and more common, especially in optometry. but the systems tend to be rather large. they take up a...
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of the us. we're a bit coy mind me here every year again better because one nine hundred such a proud parents said this was their year twenty seven team to go to all kinds of crazy eyes and yeah it sure did now experiencing a bit of a fall back. all to see we have a great team we need to strengthen before the freefall world cold and you're better than a legend to keep it so i took it back. in ninety ninety two that must qualify for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in us but we won and i'm hoping to bring some of that waving spirit to the r.c.c. . recently i've had a lot of practice so i can guarantee you that peter schmeichel will be on the best fall since my last will come from the left throws or three. thousand zero zero zero zero hitter here i call rush. so i fly strike strike left left left more or less ok stuff that's really good. enough to intend to add on bottom and take a now stood on the ground incursion into kut ish hell. the syrian territory is sold f
of the us. we're a bit coy mind me here every year again better because one nine hundred such a proud parents said this was their year twenty seven team to go to all kinds of crazy eyes and yeah it sure did now experiencing a bit of a fall back. all to see we have a great team we need to strengthen before the freefall world cold and you're better than a legend to keep it so i took it back. in ninety ninety two that must qualify for the european championships at the very last moment no one...
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around half of us carry the pathogen that causes talk so plants mosis. herpesviruses tapeworms and many other parasites can also be found in humans to survive and reproduce they need a host or series of hosts to complete their life cycle the disorders parasites cause aren't easy to identify they also cause conditions that aren't instantly attributable to parasitic infection like auto immune responses that affect the firewood plant or bowel parasites can even cause mental health problems. for the. serious mental illnesses like clinical depression can't just be put down to problems in life. their biological dipesh guy has spent his career exploring of things he suspects at least thirteen pathogens of playing a role in mental health disorders and diseases involving the immune system. backstairs hypothesis has been lent weight by a large scale study from scandinavia involving more than three and a half million subjects. over time the severe infections and auto immune diseases that bring people to the clinic also increase their likelihood of contracting all k
around half of us carry the pathogen that causes talk so plants mosis. herpesviruses tapeworms and many other parasites can also be found in humans to survive and reproduce they need a host or series of hosts to complete their life cycle the disorders parasites cause aren't easy to identify they also cause conditions that aren't instantly attributable to parasitic infection like auto immune responses that affect the firewood plant or bowel parasites can even cause mental health problems. for...
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can use mice. difficulty. in using the model for human disease because mice far away from humans the process took over a year and one hundred twenty seven eggs almost eighty viable embryos and the bevy of host mothers to produce the two babies it's hoped that clones could be used to studying diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's research is say clones like these could help them glean results that would be more pertinent to humans but this breakthrough also begs another question can we clone humans and should we the area of cloning primates pieces. in principle any private human can because. use is purely for human benefit for medical purposes we see no reason why of course humans . but despite the assurances it seems the debate around possible human cloning is once again on the agenda. and derek williams the science editor joins me now in the studio welcome derek what a story how big of a scientific breakthrough is this well it's a it's a huge scientific breakthrough actually the ethics of clon
can use mice. difficulty. in using the model for human disease because mice far away from humans the process took over a year and one hundred twenty seven eggs almost eighty viable embryos and the bevy of host mothers to produce the two babies it's hoped that clones could be used to studying diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's research is say clones like these could help them glean results that would be more pertinent to humans but this breakthrough also begs another question can we clone...
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-- the presidential use of nuclear weapons and the processes by which they may be used. as you say, that professor of and iia university recently published a proposal on this. this is one among several possible ideas. our idea is that unless the united states is under direct attack, the first use of nuclear weapons by the president would require a certification by the secretary of defense that that order is valid and a certification from the attorney general that that order is legal. and part of that logic is we try to make sure that there is better deliberation. that the key advisors are going to be brought in. of the time, that is probably how it is going to work anyway. but i am worried about that 1% and want to plan for it. ifalso want to make sure that an order does come down from the president, and military officers are asked to carry out that order, they have something more than the president's say-so, at least under certain circumstances, to depend on in making that judgment about whether they are actually going to engage in that launch. like i said, this is a lo
-- the presidential use of nuclear weapons and the processes by which they may be used. as you say, that professor of and iia university recently published a proposal on this. this is one among several possible ideas. our idea is that unless the united states is under direct attack, the first use of nuclear weapons by the president would require a certification by the secretary of defense that that order is valid and a certification from the attorney general that that order is legal. and part...
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her video was reported to us. there was a decision that was made that was later reversed because of some of the language that was used in the account. it was a mistake and we acknowledged it. >> so, her announcement was censored because it was pro-life content. has twitter ever censored anyone for pro-choice content? >> she was never censored. >> so you're saying nothing happened to her tweet? >> her tweet got a lot of attention, on the organic side. we action our accounts and we take our terms of service very seriously. sometimes we make the wrong decision. we have action on all sides of issues, and we strive to be better every day. >> let me ask a final question because my time has expired. ms. downs, i'd like to know, what is youtube's policy with respect to prager university and the allegations that the content prager university is putting out are being restricted and censored by youtube? >> as i mentioned, we enforce our policies in a politically neutral way. in terms of the specifics of prager university, it
her video was reported to us. there was a decision that was made that was later reversed because of some of the language that was used in the account. it was a mistake and we acknowledged it. >> so, her announcement was censored because it was pro-life content. has twitter ever censored anyone for pro-choice content? >> she was never censored. >> so you're saying nothing happened to her tweet? >> her tweet got a lot of attention, on the organic side. we action our...
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william is with us. he currently serves as the acting deputy inspector general for the postal services office of inspector general. he joined the inspector general's office in 2003. he previously served in both the united states secret service and in the air force office of special investigations as a special a agent. daniel baldwin currently serves as a section chief within the drug enforcement's administration. in this role, he supports dea's global efforts in africa and asia. prior this this assignment, he served in beijing, china, so he has good experience in china. in 1991, he received his bachelor of science degree in criminal justice from the university of denver. finally, gregory is with us. gregory serves as the deputy assistant director for the illicit trade, travel, and finance division within homeland security investigations, hsi. plchlt nevano has oversight of all financial documents, benefit fraud, criminal gang exploitation, as well as several targeting infusion centers. prior to this assi
william is with us. he currently serves as the acting deputy inspector general for the postal services office of inspector general. he joined the inspector general's office in 2003. he previously served in both the united states secret service and in the air force office of special investigations as a special a agent. daniel baldwin currently serves as a section chief within the drug enforcement's administration. in this role, he supports dea's global efforts in africa and asia. prior this this...
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to use for climate change study . named medea i'm sworn to secrecy that work was encouraged at the highest levels of government. and of our national security however to take their work further they needed additional information that held by the erstwhile cold war adversaries in russian intelligence and science. putting aside a decades long merciless rivalry the cia and russian intelligence started to work closely together. the participants of this extraordinary program now speak for the first time. that russia did try to get. their rivalry of the cold war was intense for more than four decades america and the u.s.s.r. squared off against each other. unbeknown to its participants at the time of the cold war to validate the keys to help us understand the biggest threat to our survival climate change. to surface missile the soviet navy has been heavily armed with both options to surface to surface and surface to air missile. the cold war wasn't only about the number of weapons. and intelligence gathering was at the heart
to use for climate change study . named medea i'm sworn to secrecy that work was encouraged at the highest levels of government. and of our national security however to take their work further they needed additional information that held by the erstwhile cold war adversaries in russian intelligence and science. putting aside a decades long merciless rivalry the cia and russian intelligence started to work closely together. the participants of this extraordinary program now speak for the first...
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unfortunately people are clearly the two that have that i think this is one to use single use batiks so we have introduced some i don't know if you if you need not change your game use as replacement or plastics and the cost of the plastic card this time. conventional plastic can stay in the ecosystem for one hundred years and more. in the green banks biodegrade in just a few weeks they're made from plant olson fetched a boy just ordinary joe nice to reach least printer to print if i can please buy enough of those in a day and we'll be supply unexplored two hundred percent made in india reared in india for next to this i'm going to leave at the same time riyadh's going to sing new under produce in neutral or in this i'm going to do that we will supply the only to you for it is your bags and you know. the consequences of our love affair with plastic are clearly visible on india's west coast. but as a kid it's fascinating to find something on the beach which actually traveled by the ocean without understanding the problem. out of a pile of our gannett waste on the beach one fine one fl
unfortunately people are clearly the two that have that i think this is one to use single use batiks so we have introduced some i don't know if you if you need not change your game use as replacement or plastics and the cost of the plastic card this time. conventional plastic can stay in the ecosystem for one hundred years and more. in the green banks biodegrade in just a few weeks they're made from plant olson fetched a boy just ordinary joe nice to reach least printer to print if i can please...
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at the end of the day these technologies can be used against us what effect will it have been society does this human race creed think it's only the beginning of this sort of works human machines starting february first on t w. this is d w news live from berlin deadline current deal here in germany we are expecting word at any moment tonight on new government negotiations political leaders have and just a few more hours left to reach a deal on starting talks to form a new government will they meet the deadline and what happens if they fail we'll have the latest. coming up. thousands rally in pakistan to protest against the rape and murder of an eight year old girl demanding.
at the end of the day these technologies can be used against us what effect will it have been society does this human race creed think it's only the beginning of this sort of works human machines starting february first on t w. this is d w news live from berlin deadline current deal here in germany we are expecting word at any moment tonight on new government negotiations political leaders have and just a few more hours left to reach a deal on starting talks to form a new government will they...
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we all have it in us. for me it isn't something exterior to us. courage is in you but there has to be a moment that it is unleashed and i think that this year has unleashe unleashed a lf courage among many groups of people including women. >> host: i have been thinking about this idea. if there's one word to define what we need right now or what should unite all of us who believe in a better america and a better world is that we need courage and we need our elected officials to have courage to stand up for those that are targeted and most vulnerable and that is something that we can sense immediately winning leader doesn't have courage. tell us about how you started and when did you first find your courage and becoming an activist? >> guest: i was an aspiring teacher. i watched dangerous minds with michelle pfeiffer and thought i'm going to be michelle pfeiffer. i want to work with people of color and help their voices of literature. 9/11 happened. i was 21-years-old, here i was a muslim american, never thought of it much. it wasn't something at t
we all have it in us. for me it isn't something exterior to us. courage is in you but there has to be a moment that it is unleashed and i think that this year has unleashe unleashed a lf courage among many groups of people including women. >> host: i have been thinking about this idea. if there's one word to define what we need right now or what should unite all of us who believe in a better america and a better world is that we need courage and we need our elected officials to have...
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science is now helping us to understand what's behind the phenomenon. that involves the surface structure of the spider silk that's how an idea was born to apply it to existing implants and equip them with a protective shield. and then they wouldn't be recognized by the body's defense system the immune system. with the help of modern three d. printers the spider silk proteins can be applied to surfaces. in the future scientists want to print parts of or it could for example help replace damage skin . into. your own well in addition is to take things a step further we want to use spider soca scaffolding for instance to replace diseased or damaged skin tissue. to do that we take spider silk and mix it with a patient's own cells creating what we call organic ink. comment and just like ink it can be printed by a printer so the silk in the cells are printed simultaneously. by the silk protects the cells during the printing process and afterwords it provides a framework for them to incorporate into the new environment allowing them to grow into new skin tissu
science is now helping us to understand what's behind the phenomenon. that involves the surface structure of the spider silk that's how an idea was born to apply it to existing implants and equip them with a protective shield. and then they wouldn't be recognized by the body's defense system the immune system. with the help of modern three d. printers the spider silk proteins can be applied to surfaces. in the future scientists want to print parts of or it could for example help replace damage...
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and they use it to buy from. and call me that my mother suffers from diabetes and they monitor by so so they also need to pay for my mother's medication time again someone sitting in may soon as well. i think the secret of the brand of western union is how immigrants relate to western europe and my line has been very interesting i think and it's really true if we understand most countries that immigrants are coming from either latin america or anyplace else most of the of the allograft companies and those countries are national are actually run by the government or fully into the post office is seen as a governmental entity and if you're using that for a transaction there's an assumption that is protected that it's trade that they're not going to cheat you and everything else western union is perceived by people outside of united states as literally being a u.s. government company which it isn't right and never was so immigrants coming abroad trying to decide that they want to send money home automatically base i
and they use it to buy from. and call me that my mother suffers from diabetes and they monitor by so so they also need to pay for my mother's medication time again someone sitting in may soon as well. i think the secret of the brand of western union is how immigrants relate to western europe and my line has been very interesting i think and it's really true if we understand most countries that immigrants are coming from either latin america or anyplace else most of the of the allograft...
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do stay with us on bbc news. there is plenty more still to come, including paying tribute to the pope of french cooking. thousands pay farewell to the french chef paul bocuse. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after lift—off. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word "revolution". the earthquake singled out buildings and brought them down in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation about it as the hours pass. the new government is firmly in control of the entire republic of uganda. moscow got its first taste of western fast food as mcdonald's opened their biggest restaurant in pushkin square. but the hundreds of muscovites queued up today will not find it cheap, with a big mac costing half a day's wages for the average russian. nassar this is bbc news. the latest headlines:
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and our chief political correspondent helping us understand everything today and you will be with us tomorrow of course to help us understand what is going to be an exciting day in politics that is your world news update for now more from us at the top of the hour in the meantime. you can get all the latest updates from our web site that's w dot com you're watching news involving to stay with us. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. channel and if your newspapers when official information as a journalist i have walked off the streets of many can trust and they have problems are always the same fortune the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans on the scene or microphones who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny harrison i work a da da when. you . see the who gets crackers or when you collect bottles as it always looks like you're out making good or like your poor than poor now let me o
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you can use mice was widely used but there has been difficulty. in using that as animal model for the human disease because mice are very far away from humans the process took over a year and one hundred twenty seven eggs almost eighty viable embryos and it bevy of host mothers to produce the two babies it's hoped the clones could be used to studying diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's research as say clones like these could help them glean results that would be more pertinent to humans but this breakthrough also begs another question can we clone humans and should we the burial of cloning primate species is well over. in principle any primate including humans can be called but all purpose of produce of course use is purely for human benefit for medical purposes we see no reason of call of humans but despite the assurances it seems the debate around possible human cloning is once again on the agenda. lots of questions and see if we can get some answers janai here at the big table with me to my right there williams our d.w. science editor and
you can use mice was widely used but there has been difficulty. in using that as animal model for the human disease because mice are very far away from humans the process took over a year and one hundred twenty seven eggs almost eighty viable embryos and it bevy of host mothers to produce the two babies it's hoped the clones could be used to studying diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's research as say clones like these could help them glean results that would be more pertinent to humans...
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keep on buying and using the products made by it which i'd sleep. but it keep on buying and using. it to do this that has to. work is the boys to do them because we've given up one of the most problem could be seen and sold in isolation big ones local watering made global terrorism may be the global decision and so as they sort of tried saving in child labor it did although this one stupidity of the cities and who believe in humanity to. break the silence to begin with and then secondly i call upon my audience to join my hundred million four hundred million four hundred million young people that the. same thing and so on but on the other hand i know people all across the water they're due to pick up that one take the chilean go and make this one of a better place so i'm going to get them over towards one hundred million young people should become the champions and should because four hundred million. and of course our team will be tweeting that out on a.j. stream so look for that by me back to you thanks so much money watching you kyra we have a man really one right now imus says i
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we often need to be reminded what makes us so special. we are one of the healthiest states of the nation. people here live longer than anywhere else in the country. we have led the nation in health insurance for decades, the current chaos and in the current chaos, we stand for carrying towards each other. we have the lowest unemployment rate in the nation. we are strong financially, our bond rating is the highest it has ever been. in our history, making it possible for us to get the most bang for our buck, when we borrow money. this saves the state tens of millions of dollars. allowing us to make critical investments in our schools, housing, and highways. and, we have made our voice clear, hawaii will not stand for the hateful and hurtful policies of the trump white house. [applause] we are doing more than any other state to stand up for what is right such as daca and the paris climate accord and to stop what is wrong, such as a travel ban and stopping transgender members of the military for defending our flag and our freedom. [applause]
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you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. to. take to. our stories. and now back to you and to tell us more about the island of madagascar well one of the wild. animals leave. i mean is our only found in madagascar and almost ninety four percent of all species of lemurs are on the threat in part due to human loss loss of the hands of human eco hero this week is a professor from germany on the focus of his research piece a couple of regularly troublesome on augusta and helps to set about the association that's working to improve the chances of survival. autumn in care in the far east the rainy season has come to an end and everything is still a lush green in this usually dry deciduous forest themis only live in the forests of madagascar these men are hot on the tracks they want to get hold of the thief aka the largest lima in this forest. a perfect catch the lemurs measured and weighed and the transmitter is attached to its body. is he's male side so we know exactly what he's done since birth. and that's a benefit of marking these animals
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can they be used for pdr uses? can they be used for nonprofit uses? that could set a different tone. and can we have this use of a space? obviously, we'd like to see going forward across the ground floor a little -- i think the offer from the project sponsor is a little vague right now on how it would be used and it's a short-term use, so we would like to see that clarified, strengthened and expanded as a ground floor use there. similarly as far as an intention to go forward with a nonprofit idea and build affordable housing, we would look forward to that and think it's a great outcome, but we would like to see something more definite in writing, something that says, here's our plan to make this happen. so far, haven't seen that happen. so these are the changes that we'd look for in changes like this. thank you. >> thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. thank you for having me. i want to express my deepest condolences to the familiar i of -- family on ed lee. i know it's been a tough week. i worked on lee's campaign. so i got to know him pretty we
can they be used for pdr uses? can they be used for nonprofit uses? that could set a different tone. and can we have this use of a space? obviously, we'd like to see going forward across the ground floor a little -- i think the offer from the project sponsor is a little vague right now on how it would be used and it's a short-term use, so we would like to see that clarified, strengthened and expanded as a ground floor use there. similarly as far as an intention to go forward with a nonprofit...
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now i would stop and something excuse us. the us president dr that devil's which was. quite inches have say in where those helicopters wasn't and that security detail yeah as expected from the us president not donald trump as we were saying is touched down at this is ski resort. is ahead of his much anticipated speech on friday us president says he's bringing a message of peace and prosperity to the world economic forum. from is the first us president to attend the annual gathering since bill clinton in two thousan. from added he would be supported amongst the devils the lead despite his anti globalization rhetoric during his time in office. now us treasury secretary has been speaking in doubles ahead of mister trump's big address tomorrow steven a new chin breaking with traditionn by saying a weakr dollar was good for us trad. those comments because the us currency to fall to its lowest level in three years don't from however says the comments were taken out of context nominees should has been defending the america first agenda donald trump. leonsis america first isn'
now i would stop and something excuse us. the us president dr that devil's which was. quite inches have say in where those helicopters wasn't and that security detail yeah as expected from the us president not donald trump as we were saying is touched down at this is ski resort. is ahead of his much anticipated speech on friday us president says he's bringing a message of peace and prosperity to the world economic forum. from is the first us president to attend the annual gathering since bill...
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thank you so much for joining us. we are going to have continuing coverage without question. >> jon: outnumbered starts right now. ♪ >> harris: we will pick up our continuing coverage now of the train crash that's happened in virginia. just outside of charlottesville. and we do know that there are members of the republican party who are on their way to a g.o.p. retreat in west virginia. we are told that there are minor injuries, just some bumps and bruises and whatnot on the train for the most part. the worst of the injuries that we are hearing happened to a driver of a dump truck that apparently was on the tracks when this train was coming in. we have got congressman mark walker on the phone with us now. and apparently was on the train at the time. can you talk with us now? >> yes, i can. i am currently on the train, yes. > >> harris: all right. tell me about what happened that you know of and how you are doing. >> it looks like we where 10 to 15 miles east of charlottesville when we had a direct impact. it wasn't
thank you so much for joining us. we are going to have continuing coverage without question. >> jon: outnumbered starts right now. ♪ >> harris: we will pick up our continuing coverage now of the train crash that's happened in virginia. just outside of charlottesville. and we do know that there are members of the republican party who are on their way to a g.o.p. retreat in west virginia. we are told that there are minor injuries, just some bumps and bruises and whatnot on the train...
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give us until december 8. and then they said give us until december 22. and then they said give us until january 19. the democratic minorities reluctantly agreed, but it was the republicans who said we want to push this budget back, back, back, back. nearly two weeks ago, mr. president, there was a very important meeting that frankly has not occurred in my time in the senate. it was a request by our secretary of defense, secretary james mattis, to come and speak to the caucus lunches. i had been here since january, 2013. that has not happened before. he came, i believe it was on january 8, a tuesday, to speak to both the democratic and republican caucuses. i know what he told us. i know the honor of secretary mattis, i'm sure he said the same thing to the republicans. and what he said is don't give me another continuing resolution. he told us, as he has repeatedly testified and as others have testified, that continuing resolutions are des trying the military. they're destroying our readiness. they're destroying our capacity to meet the threats of today. h
give us until december 8. and then they said give us until december 22. and then they said give us until january 19. the democratic minorities reluctantly agreed, but it was the republicans who said we want to push this budget back, back, back, back. nearly two weeks ago, mr. president, there was a very important meeting that frankly has not occurred in my time in the senate. it was a request by our secretary of defense, secretary james mattis, to come and speak to the caucus lunches. i had...
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it also made clear to us, for those of us who teach both undergraduate and graduate students, that the same opportunities that might have been available to a previous generation were not going to be available to that current generation and that we needed to think of multiple career pathways. i think what is good about that moment of crises is it allowed us to think of new avenues in which we can infuse historical knowledge and perspective into domains of life where previously we hadn't thought. i think that crises induced a relevance of history and in a sense liberated us from thinking that the only worthwhile career outcome was an r-1 research university. so that's how i often think of this moment of relevance, as in part induced by that crises of 2008-2009. >> i think that's an excellent segue way to one concluding comment that i would make and then we'll open it up to questions from the audience as well. i'm reminded of another inflection point in history back in the 16th century. m there's a great line that luther slammed the door of the monastery behind him and walked out of the m
it also made clear to us, for those of us who teach both undergraduate and graduate students, that the same opportunities that might have been available to a previous generation were not going to be available to that current generation and that we needed to think of multiple career pathways. i think what is good about that moment of crises is it allowed us to think of new avenues in which we can infuse historical knowledge and perspective into domains of life where previously we hadn't thought....
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talk to us about how protesters are using technology in iran today and how it has evolved from those years. tara: technology has been critical, obviously now compared to 2009, you have had a rise in not just the number of individuals using iphones and all sorts of mobile devices, but you've also had growth in terms of individuals all over the globe around and including social media and different applications used to communicate. in some cases, encrypted applications. it helps them organize, coordinate times and locations, spread ideas in opposition to the iranian government, which we've seen ideas that have been protesting both the economy there and protesting the ideology, in some cases as well. so, i think you see technology being critical. it is worth noting that, even though the government in iran is taking steps to quell protesters by blocking their access, the iranians have gotten savvy about workarounds in some of these cases. a lot of them have ways to access these social media platforms even though the car -- government has prohibited them. emily: we should also note that th
talk to us about how protesters are using technology in iran today and how it has evolved from those years. tara: technology has been critical, obviously now compared to 2009, you have had a rise in not just the number of individuals using iphones and all sorts of mobile devices, but you've also had growth in terms of individuals all over the globe around and including social media and different applications used to communicate. in some cases, encrypted applications. it helps them organize,...
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if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit we share your story. many areas in africa are drying out in the style region deserts and courting at an alarming rate on the communities and ideas one of the nation's most at risk we never know if it's not on state of the front line of the certification experts say the sahara is moving southward i don't know alarming rate where in the village of gandhi in the far north of nigeria it's not far from the sahara desert is advancing south wards at an estimated six hundred metres per year. it's already started encroaching on gandhi and surrounding. this village is home today here the farmer has spent his entire life here he tells us he's worried about the growing threat from the deserts in the north and his annual harvest is dwindling year after year. has sunk. just a politically lecia four hundred. bucks how many of you think you get. a president in the. twenty five percent over the last years. i mean it's more than this and you are just certain that what. you can b
if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit we share your story. many areas in africa are drying out in the style region deserts and courting at an alarming rate on the communities and ideas one of the nation's most at risk we never know if it's not on state of the front line of the certification experts say the sahara is moving southward i don't know alarming rate where in the village of gandhi in the far north of nigeria it's...
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you know used. to be used to police you believe it and use it you do to the weak to a few minutes. and you see what in the book and this stuff you want someone to see been compared to this particular usage in the us. me it is worth doing for the good of the up to means posies to them and not to get caught but that's you know that if it's in. one of the it that yes there. is with just one and therefore. the question. well the more of them as you can use my. post was going to go. for the one or was when you wanted store. in the city we. were in europe gromit. or new york store but there was a moment. when . we finally got his life. it would. easily used he did leave the key for me. exploration was nice a world. we had which was a little bit. more than even. the cool. but i was an old guest for. a bit of the future. older version of the film is a. good one. well of course people will know that muslims because there's this look there's this . look at this list you know what would be a. good deed. how is this just what was he that he is that everyone deserves the spanish the wars the sa
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congressman eric swalwell, please feel free to join us thursday night and let us know how it goes with steve bannon on thursday. >> thank you, lawrence. >> thank you. >>> coming up, robert mueller will hear everything that bannon will have to say that is what the daily beast is reporting tonight. a special prosecutor has subpoenaed steve bannon to over the a grand jury. and steve bannon says he is going tell him everything. that's next. this is something that i'm really passionate about- i really want to help. i was on my way out of this life. there are patients out there that don't have a lot of time. finally, it was like the sun rose again and i was going to start fighting back now. when those patients come to me and say, "you saved my life...." my life was saved by a two week old targeted therapy drug. that's what really drives me to- to save lives. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the #1 brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raisin
congressman eric swalwell, please feel free to join us thursday night and let us know how it goes with steve bannon on thursday. >> thank you, lawrence. >> thank you. >>> coming up, robert mueller will hear everything that bannon will have to say that is what the daily beast is reporting tonight. a special prosecutor has subpoenaed steve bannon to over the a grand jury. and steve bannon says he is going tell him everything. that's next. this is something that i'm really...
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us and the e.u. foreign policy chief there she is so that press conference going on right now in brussels we're keeping an eye out on it will bring you any of the latest lines from there and just briefly as well we'll show you the u.s. senate's we're waiting on a vote later on the u.s. government shutdown so there it is that is the view from the sea is what it's now over to suit her and joining us from london with more of the international news hi sue hyder in bangladesh has delayed plans to repatriate hundreds of thousands of refugees who fled violence in myanmar the process was due to begin on tuesday with a list of very fine details of people to be sent back is still incomplete many refugees and aid workers fear the revenge it will be forced to return to conditions that are still unsafe and six hundred eighty thousand have crossed the border to bangladesh since the crackdown began last august spain's supreme court has refused to renew a european arrest warrant for former catalan leader colace prea
us and the e.u. foreign policy chief there she is so that press conference going on right now in brussels we're keeping an eye out on it will bring you any of the latest lines from there and just briefly as well we'll show you the u.s. senate's we're waiting on a vote later on the u.s. government shutdown so there it is that is the view from the sea is what it's now over to suit her and joining us from london with more of the international news hi sue hyder in bangladesh has delayed plans to...
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which is constituencies feel stupid is going to use. the same. he hear from us and. move along with a small. amount of good armor on our show but the there are rather tough it out before for any kid and. i'm going to let him but i don't cut him then you cut and kick and. i have food as a child with a truffle that it. won't work then i'm on my machine little it does the. best that i would i hate how nice and. good this whole food place choice the i knew you had an unfair awesome time in syria has said. for you she ought to give up somewhere else for that in africa will fuck around with mr hate for jim and then oil for her folks that are fairly new. zealand. if i were a public opinion i would seek to have myself and all of my friends and my family of leaders at the local level of the national level be arrested by israel what you need to do is hold a mirror up to the israeli people and say this is what you're creating this is the reality on the ground we're not using violence we will not cooperate with the occupation anymore i plead with the public opinions we do to the
which is constituencies feel stupid is going to use. the same. he hear from us and. move along with a small. amount of good armor on our show but the there are rather tough it out before for any kid and. i'm going to let him but i don't cut him then you cut and kick and. i have food as a child with a truffle that it. won't work then i'm on my machine little it does the. best that i would i hate how nice and. good this whole food place choice the i knew you had an unfair awesome time in syria...
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showing a history of physical use, as well as physical use of our body as well as digital use of our devices, so we could see how much we are using these devices, and then moderate our behavior. oh, that seems like we are doing too much. or in my case, i'm not using my french language app enough to learn french. i would love to be able to set goals and set controls on this data to allow me to specifically control how i use these devices. i would like also a way to set my device so when i'm listening to music i'm not interrupted, being buzzed, or another notification coming in. i just want to enjoy my music without interruption, like i did in the old days with the ipod. or when i'm reading, i don't want to be disturbed. but today we have all these different notifications coming in, all these different interruptions. i would like a single-focus device sometimes. i would like to say never give me this notification ever again. when that happens across all of the platforms, so that i don't have to get disturbed about it and i don't have to go to every single device to turn off these notif
showing a history of physical use, as well as physical use of our body as well as digital use of our devices, so we could see how much we are using these devices, and then moderate our behavior. oh, that seems like we are doing too much. or in my case, i'm not using my french language app enough to learn french. i would love to be able to set goals and set controls on this data to allow me to specifically control how i use these devices. i would like also a way to set my device so when i'm...
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with you have to treat them as a human being with the same concerns fears and so forth as everybody of us we found this when we started a dialogue with nuclear weapons policy makers and those were people from the then soviet union from china from france the united states and the united kingdom all of whom had never met before and all of whom fundamentally disagree with one idea but you know one particular feature of groups like isis is that again violence is not just a means to an and for them it is part of that doctrine they simply don see so to the people like b.z.'s as humans and. i'm sure you've heard of some of the horrors they perpetrated on the women and children maybe there are some gravitas as that are driving their behavior but rather than analyzing those grievances don't you think that we have to stop them first i don't think that the methods for using at the moment to stop them are working. if you if you look at the way that we have ourselves fetishizing them by putting there any time that a suicide bomber succeeds in paris or brussels or wherever we put their their faces on t
with you have to treat them as a human being with the same concerns fears and so forth as everybody of us we found this when we started a dialogue with nuclear weapons policy makers and those were people from the then soviet union from china from france the united states and the united kingdom all of whom had never met before and all of whom fundamentally disagree with one idea but you know one particular feature of groups like isis is that again violence is not just a means to an and for them...
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stay with us. well, the weekend is not looking too great for most of us. it's not going to be that bad, but there will be a lot of cloud around. it is going to be mild, though. this is what is heading our way. it looks like a lot of cloud streaming in our direction. we'll be stuck under this during the course of saturday. it's already coming in, bringing some rainfall to western parts of the country. ahead of it, you can see it's still dry even through early saturday morning. so here we would have had a touch of frost around. i think by around 6am, the temperatures are above freezing already. but touching freezing early in the night. this is what happens through the course of the morning. so the weather front moves to the east, west to east, so you can see the back edge and rain getting into the western isles and northern ireland. so through the morning, in belfast, for example, the weather will actually be improving, after a damp end to the night. it is raining at this stage, so nine o'clock across the north—west in england, lancashire, wales, into the
stay with us. well, the weekend is not looking too great for most of us. it's not going to be that bad, but there will be a lot of cloud around. it is going to be mild, though. this is what is heading our way. it looks like a lot of cloud streaming in our direction. we'll be stuck under this during the course of saturday. it's already coming in, bringing some rainfall to western parts of the country. ahead of it, you can see it's still dry even through early saturday morning. so here we would...
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are men so they tell us how to sing the ending of the second half of us. with us here and this number tells us how the first half first is to be sung. it is. the hymnals have arrived annoyed so. here one of the rules of st benedict is being written. care must be taken that no monk presume on any ground to defend another monk in the monastery or as it were to take him under his protection even though they be united by some tie a blood relationship. this is durations are among the strictest catholic monastic orders living according to the rule of st benedict he formulated the precepts in the sixth century when he founded the great monastery of monte cassino near naples every evening a monk reads from the rules. but moving house does involve worldly activities not only do boxes have to be transported the monks also have to officially register in their new home. but. first we found the space to prayer now we render under the state that which is the state. this is the street . there are things going on there it would have very well we just did what we do in har
are men so they tell us how to sing the ending of the second half of us. with us here and this number tells us how the first half first is to be sung. it is. the hymnals have arrived annoyed so. here one of the rules of st benedict is being written. care must be taken that no monk presume on any ground to defend another monk in the monastery or as it were to take him under his protection even though they be united by some tie a blood relationship. this is durations are among the strictest...
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to those who are not with us, to get us where we are. where we are today in addition to the 70 homes is closer to ending chronic homelessness to veterans in san francisco. we have 11 veterans who have moved in and one moving in today. that's great progress. i wanted to loosely quote something i heard from mayor edwin lee that i heard not long ago that was u.s. veterans fought for our country, they shouldn't have to fight for homes. i was very moved by that and it's something i wanted to share. i wanted to -- acs is proud to be part of the team effort to provide solutions to homelessness in the form of supportive housing and ecs will continue to partner in supportive housing in san francisco. for this project, the master tenant and lead service provider and proud to be part of what is a collaborative effort. with the finish line in sight, in all of our collective efforts to end chronic homelessness for u.s. veterans and moving closer to a functional zero number is a remarkable accomplishment that requires great partnership and the auburn
to those who are not with us, to get us where we are. where we are today in addition to the 70 homes is closer to ending chronic homelessness to veterans in san francisco. we have 11 veterans who have moved in and one moving in today. that's great progress. i wanted to loosely quote something i heard from mayor edwin lee that i heard not long ago that was u.s. veterans fought for our country, they shouldn't have to fight for homes. i was very moved by that and it's something i wanted to share....
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we have a deterrent against the use of any nuclear weapon against us or our allies. john: you said something that, i must admit, my failing to not have appreciated this before, is the verification agreement with iran in jcpoa is eternal. that's interesting. would you -- ernie: on verification? john: on verification. would you amplify on that? i don't think many americans caught that. ernie: so, first of all, there's a layered set of verification measures. for example, and all of which are completely unique to iran. in fact, the me preface that by saying, in the negotiation, well, at least when dr. salahy, head of their nuclear program and i, were brought into the negotiation parallel with the foreign ministers, john kerry and sarif, that really early on, we had to establish, there is no argument over whether or not the international community has a high degree of distrust of the iranian nuclear program. the facts on the ground tell you that. the fact that the u.s. and russia, post-ukraine, were negotiating together, tells you that. the point of that is, therefore, ri
we have a deterrent against the use of any nuclear weapon against us or our allies. john: you said something that, i must admit, my failing to not have appreciated this before, is the verification agreement with iran in jcpoa is eternal. that's interesting. would you -- ernie: on verification? john: on verification. would you amplify on that? i don't think many americans caught that. ernie: so, first of all, there's a layered set of verification measures. for example, and all of which are...
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because they betrayed us and especially because they took over my city. i've been displaced along with many of my neighbors for two years living in the camps there are such bad conditions especially now in the winter. what our target escorts are telling us is that the front line with the kurdish fighters is just further along that mountainous. which is over to this side where there's been fighting but what is clear here on the outskirts of city is how much of a presence they are of course supporting the free syrian army fighters and syrian rebels that are really taking a large part in this operation that turkey has undertaken against. the wall while we were here two bullets whizzed overhead. and we're told. to blame for this. sort of the you know they shot at us and our tires and stars. we move on and into the city. i saw was pushed out of here in two thousand and fourteen but life remains difficult now her has to provide for thirteen members of her family she tells us she is. war has now become the norm she says i mean but the low. people are used to the
because they betrayed us and especially because they took over my city. i've been displaced along with many of my neighbors for two years living in the camps there are such bad conditions especially now in the winter. what our target escorts are telling us is that the front line with the kurdish fighters is just further along that mountainous. which is over to this side where there's been fighting but what is clear here on the outskirts of city is how much of a presence they are of course...
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putin is using them globally. through our analysis it became clear several european countries have stepped up to the challenge. for some in europe the 2016 u.s. elections was a wake-up call which led to political resolve and action. for others the threat of these russian tools have been present for decades, and they have organized accordingly. you learn through this investigation that the asymmetric arsenal can be countered with the right mixture of political will, defense, and deterrence. the countries that have achieved a degree of success all have one thing in common -- political leadership who publicly said enough is enough and from there mobilized their bureaucracies to respond. this unfortunately stands in sharp contrast to our current situation in the united states. following attacks like pearl harbor, 9/11, u.s. presidents have rallied the world to address the challenges facing the nation, yet today the current president of the united states still barely acknowledges the threat posed by mr. putin's repeate
putin is using them globally. through our analysis it became clear several european countries have stepped up to the challenge. for some in europe the 2016 u.s. elections was a wake-up call which led to political resolve and action. for others the threat of these russian tools have been present for decades, and they have organized accordingly. you learn through this investigation that the asymmetric arsenal can be countered with the right mixture of political will, defense, and deterrence. the...
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if hejoined us, we can republicansjoin us. if hejoined us, we can help. if he does not, we cannot help. democrat leader in the senate chuck schumer met president trump for the last ditch talks. we discussed all the outstanding issues. we made some progress. we still have a good number of disagreements. but discussions will continue. 0n disagreements. but discussions will continue. on twitter, president trump sounded optimistic, writing: it isa it is a shutdown nobody wants. it last happened in october 2013, the closure of federal offices and services, hundreds of thousands of staff told not to come to work. and the clock is ticking towards that midnight deadline. thrashing out a funding deal to keep the lights on. let's go live to washington now and our correspondent, david willis. bring us up to date, what is happening now? duncan, the crucial vote in the senate just under one hour away now. the big question — have the republicans got the majority they need to get the bill, at the temporary standby financing measure that was passed in the house of repr
if hejoined us, we can republicansjoin us. if hejoined us, we can help. if he does not, we cannot help. democrat leader in the senate chuck schumer met president trump for the last ditch talks. we discussed all the outstanding issues. we made some progress. we still have a good number of disagreements. but discussions will continue. 0n disagreements. but discussions will continue. on twitter, president trump sounded optimistic, writing: it isa it is a shutdown nobody wants. it last happened in...