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bless us, go with us, be with us, in your mighty name we pray, amen. ♪ >> thank you, chaplain barstowemen, please remain seated until the president and party leave the ceremony. [applaus [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, we invite you to our postcommissioning reception hosted by the u.s.s. gerald r. ford committee located in the tent. >> some events we like to let breathe as we say in television. this is one of those events. you know, there are ceremonies and there are ceremonies, commissioning a ship, particularly the biggest ship in our naval arsenal is something very special and we felt that we would just bring the whole thing to you from stem to stern, so to speak, and we're happy that you could join us in watching this stirring commissioning of the u. is s gerald r. ford. before it was called gerald ford, a ship and now it's called the u.s.s. gerald ford. it is commissioned and it is active, it is alive. a lot of action in that ship, should be in training exercises for a while before it goes into active missions. we're very pleased to have back with us, general jack keane, reti
bless us, go with us, be with us, in your mighty name we pray, amen. ♪ >> thank you, chaplain barstowemen, please remain seated until the president and party leave the ceremony. [applaus [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, we invite you to our postcommissioning reception hosted by the u.s.s. gerald r. ford committee located in the tent. >> some events we like to let breathe as we say in television. this is one of those events. you know, there are ceremonies and there are...
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they're going to get us everyone's going to get us for a bit leave on time it was originally this unit under the u.s. strategic command but what they ended up doing is it was just to sort of defend its own networks and those used by. forces and battle will begin the science of all beginnings it gets really bad now it's grown to about seven hundred military and civilian employees. and the idea of one of the splitting why they want to split what they want to do so the goal is to give cyber command more autonomy for a get up to use all these constraints now. this is a point of concern for a lot of people. is this within the government because according to pay a piece or a says the concerns of splitting it off are you know sweating for the n.s.a. is not going to be all sort of rainbows and butterflies. right now imagine that so specifically that cyber command. access to the intelligence agencies resources which you know as this person as this source told the a.p. you got three hundred of the one of the country's best top mathematicians and there already is a supercomputers that t
they're going to get us everyone's going to get us for a bit leave on time it was originally this unit under the u.s. strategic command but what they ended up doing is it was just to sort of defend its own networks and those used by. forces and battle will begin the science of all beginnings it gets really bad now it's grown to about seven hundred military and civilian employees. and the idea of one of the splitting why they want to split what they want to do so the goal is to give cyber...
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ok, let us go on to by. miserably. ok, let us go on to rugby. well, are you rugby people?m a massive fan. you will have to take this over. i had five friend over yesterday morning, and my wife, who had had a bit of a late—night on friday and my youngest daughter were upstairs and by 8.45, ten minutes after kick off, they had been woken up after kick off, they had been woken up three times by our shouting. in the end they came down to watch, they said 0 we can't sleep through this. the shouting, all over the country for people watching was amazing, because the, to give you some of the stats, the all blacks have not lost at home since 2009. they were playing with a man down. he deserved to go off, he did a shoulder charge on a defenceless man. i think it is a one of the great british and irish victories and oh my gosh f you thought the shouting was loud yesterday, wait till next saturday, the decider. he is going to come round to your house and watch it with you. it sound like and watch it with you. it sound like a good party. i think! am going and watch it with you. it soun
ok, let us go on to by. miserably. ok, let us go on to rugby. well, are you rugby people?m a massive fan. you will have to take this over. i had five friend over yesterday morning, and my wife, who had had a bit of a late—night on friday and my youngest daughter were upstairs and by 8.45, ten minutes after kick off, they had been woken up after kick off, they had been woken up three times by our shouting. in the end they came down to watch, they said 0 we can't sleep through this. the...
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so, i used to say, "if i could find my friends (unclear) go there." i used to say, "please, guys, go to the hospital just so that they should discover (unclear)." god also give me a talent of composing songs, so, i've got a task of composing songs and spreading the message. and, um, teaching my friends songs and the like. this song is (unclear). and it is advising some (unclear) take care of themselves just because this time thehe world is full of hiv and aids. soso, this is the number. play, guys. (jazz music playing) (singing in native language) so, (unclear), there are two things involved, you know. (woman laughing) man: yeah, yeah. there are two things involved. (unclear) second woman: keeping ininvolve, (unclear). fourth man: if you contract hiv and aids, there are two things involved. you can stay lonongerr die. if you are--you die, you are safe. but you stay wrong, there are two things involved. interviewer: and you can improvise? fourth man: yes, (unclear). there are two thin involved.d. if he--you follow the instructions for the doctor or join
so, i used to say, "if i could find my friends (unclear) go there." i used to say, "please, guys, go to the hospital just so that they should discover (unclear)." god also give me a talent of composing songs, so, i've got a task of composing songs and spreading the message. and, um, teaching my friends songs and the like. this song is (unclear). and it is advising some (unclear) take care of themselves just because this time thehe world is full of hiv and aids. soso, this is...
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the low ball and do like oh million of us i don't know you know we get up. to go up with us and. how many people. has he killed so far pollute the must know one of us so we thought that they were you know the system well but look. here alone this is how much money he gets. killing. some of business and. people should also have a. billion or so i was a little. should you go to india cindy go out there. and in a close race and you know. see you know all police officers as a fulfilled with drugs you know she was supposed to see the utility political money . and just in the city. and what i learned. a lot including those of us not going to know them of the me. personally i'm usually to see i don't mean. to lose you know support. we needed to check out how the police operates and what they have to say about corruption. we headed to south got up on the island of mindanao. here the authorities are constantly monitoring troubled areas. that's because as well as drugs the philippines has also been battling religious extremism for decades. you look around the area. or think that there are
the low ball and do like oh million of us i don't know you know we get up. to go up with us and. how many people. has he killed so far pollute the must know one of us so we thought that they were you know the system well but look. here alone this is how much money he gets. killing. some of business and. people should also have a. billion or so i was a little. should you go to india cindy go out there. and in a close race and you know. see you know all police officers as a fulfilled with drugs...
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this is the last birthday that it's only going to be the three of us. i can't wait to see the little dope's face. ...and then that smug carol chu was all, "you can't dig without an environment impact study." and them i was like, "bam!" and carol was like, "but--but--" and then i was like, "chu on that!" you said that? well, not with my mouth. with my eyes and my swivel. so how was your day at work? oh, you know, fine. yeah? i'm an idiot. i know cam's been struggling since he went back to teaching. the students, the faculty-- none of it's clicking. the last thing he needed was me going on about my latest work triumph. and then it got worse. (sighs) come on, daddy. it's time for our wedding. what's happening? (clenches teeth) oh, lily and i are gettin' married. uh, what's happening? when she proposed, i thought it was a little weird, but then i read it's a phase that some girls go through. so... oh, no, well, i just think it's the cutest thing ever. (laughs) here, dad. i made you this ring. aw! oh! cute, cute, cute, cute, cute, cute, cute! (
this is the last birthday that it's only going to be the three of us. i can't wait to see the little dope's face. ...and then that smug carol chu was all, "you can't dig without an environment impact study." and them i was like, "bam!" and carol was like, "but--but--" and then i was like, "chu on that!" you said that? well, not with my mouth. with my eyes and my swivel. so how was your day at work? oh, you know, fine. yeah? i'm an idiot. i know cam's been...
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let us resolve that this violence is going to stop and there will be no bonus from it. we can stop it. we must stop it. we will stop it. and let us build something much more lasting. faith between man and man. faith between race and race. faith in each other, and faith in the promise of a beautiful america. let us pray for the day when mercy and truth are met together, righteousness and peace have kissed each other. let us pray and let us work for better jobs, and better housing, and better education, that so many millions of our own fellow americans need so much tonight. let us then act in the congress and in the city halls and in every community, so that this great land of ours may truly be one nation, under god, with liberty and justice for all. good night, and thank you. 50 years ago the 1967 detroit riots began. this week on c-span's the sidebar podcast, a look back at with a principal domestic aid to president johnson. you can find the sidebar and every c-span podcast on the free c-span radio app for apple and android, as well as google play music, stitcher, and ap
let us resolve that this violence is going to stop and there will be no bonus from it. we can stop it. we must stop it. we will stop it. and let us build something much more lasting. faith between man and man. faith between race and race. faith in each other, and faith in the promise of a beautiful america. let us pray for the day when mercy and truth are met together, righteousness and peace have kissed each other. let us pray and let us work for better jobs, and better housing, and better...
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i'm going to write me seriously send us an e-mail. young lecturer giovanni is handing out hot meals on the rio campus. there's a long line he hands out hundreds of meals every day and. we're . going to see them get in with. the program on him. going to a lot of. the flamenco feel for him and. also. ruth and adrian the two young activists here as well. he went out again. and. really easy to have been able to put. up a lot of we haven't. really. this year ruth wasn't able to find a job she lives on three hundred fifty euros in public assistance but. the bottom. line. is that the chemical are something i'm going to put on the moment. of going to think oh man. people will be able to see. you know. a few hours later the city comes to a standstill. the island experiences a power outage. at the university. and. the public electric company is the business with the biggest debt to put a rico. power outages have affected rural areas. even. without. ruth has lived in this fifteen square meter room with a roommate for a year it's the best solution
i'm going to write me seriously send us an e-mail. young lecturer giovanni is handing out hot meals on the rio campus. there's a long line he hands out hundreds of meals every day and. we're . going to see them get in with. the program on him. going to a lot of. the flamenco feel for him and. also. ruth and adrian the two young activists here as well. he went out again. and. really easy to have been able to put. up a lot of we haven't. really. this year ruth wasn't able to find a job she lives...
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let us go back to that call by the london mayorfor let us go back to that call by the london mayor for commissioners to take over the running of kensington and chelsea council. we can speak to robert atkinson, a labour councillor on the council. he joins us from our blackburn news room. thank you for joining us. i think you support that call for commissioners to take over, why is that? well, straightforwardly because i think that the conservative administration has, the people of north kensington have lost all faith in the capacity of the council to assist them and to provide them the services they are still waiting for, i don't believe that anyone can emerge from that, from the ruling group in the council able to get the confidence of the people. as with some of the worries about having commissioners, there have been questions about who would choose them, would they be imposed by government, is that a good idea, given that residents and people on the ground want greater local involvement? i would agree with that, but we need to get a short—term fix so that things can start to happen.
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within this still which is just absolutely ludicrous so we really have some theatre going on with us and that's going to go on this also is going to go on for quite some time jim dean managing editor of veterans today thank you for your time coming up after the break we'll bring you our special coverage from the confederations cup down with it. one of the biggest challenges that any investigators face in dealing with cyber crime is attribute who did it why did it come from and as we've seen with many of these attacks and you've mentioned one across the recent won't run somewhere attack it's still unclear where that originated from so our clear message to government is to work together around the world to minimize this risk to grow those relationships and make sure that diplomacy is the key to everything. welcome back well in germany has won the fifa confederations cup full the first time defeating chile one nil in st petersburg and stan collymore they're bringing you special coverage. why he would say this germany house added to that will challenge ship title they confederations cup t
within this still which is just absolutely ludicrous so we really have some theatre going on with us and that's going to go on this also is going to go on for quite some time jim dean managing editor of veterans today thank you for your time coming up after the break we'll bring you our special coverage from the confederations cup down with it. one of the biggest challenges that any investigators face in dealing with cyber crime is attribute who did it why did it come from and as we've seen...
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he's kept us going throughout this.d not be here now. we are there 24 hours a day. people say i could not sit there and watched my child suffer, while neither could we. no. a ceremony has been held to remember the 843 men who lost their lives when hms vanguard sank off orkney injuly 1917. it was one of the worst naval tragedies of the first world war. to mark the centenary, a team of divers has been given special permission to document the wreck. our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon has more. in the cold northern waters of scapa flow, the final resting place of hms vanguard, a dreadnought battleship from world war i. the bow and stern almost entirely intact after 100 years under the water. this the first group of civilian divers to be given permission to document the wreck since it was designated a war grave. i think the loss of life was never very far away from my mind as we're diving on the ship. that said, we had a job to do, and an obligation to do thatjob to the best of our ability. so you got on with the work
he's kept us going throughout this.d not be here now. we are there 24 hours a day. people say i could not sit there and watched my child suffer, while neither could we. no. a ceremony has been held to remember the 843 men who lost their lives when hms vanguard sank off orkney injuly 1917. it was one of the worst naval tragedies of the first world war. to mark the centenary, a team of divers has been given special permission to document the wreck. our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon has...
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dysfunction and also this breaking news in just a moment but let us go back now to get more detail, if you're just joining us, ylan mui in washington, covering this breaking development ylan >> obviously, this is a big shake up at the white house. here are the tweets that donald trump put out. he said that john f. kelly will now be white house chief of staff. he called him a great american and a great leader he also said he has done a spectacular job at homeland security and he has been a true star of my administration. now, one interesting question in all of this will be how kelly will be able to handle what is clearly a politically potentially toxic environment for him going forward. when he worked for leon panetta, who was secretary of defense, one of the questions that he had was that he didn't want to go into an environment where there would be political infighting and political sniping. leon panetta even telling cnn at one point that that was the last place that he would want to be but this is now something that he will have to grapple with going forward. president trump also jus
dysfunction and also this breaking news in just a moment but let us go back now to get more detail, if you're just joining us, ylan mui in washington, covering this breaking development ylan >> obviously, this is a big shake up at the white house. here are the tweets that donald trump put out. he said that john f. kelly will now be white house chief of staff. he called him a great american and a great leader he also said he has done a spectacular job at homeland security and he has been a...
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the next bicyclist was here for us. >> go. go.e had a good time. >> like you've never been out of the office before. >> hey, when i go somewhere i have a good time. new york city was a good time. thanks. >>> it's pirate day for dad and his boys. >> they're going to go on a mission. >> where is the milk my love? >> why their search for treasure the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ strummed guitar travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await.
the next bicyclist was here for us. >> go. go.e had a good time. >> like you've never been out of the office before. >> hey, when i go somewhere i have a good time. new york city was a good time. thanks. >>> it's pirate day for dad and his boys. >> they're going to go on a mission. >> where is the milk my love? >> why their search for treasure the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little...
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the next bicyclist was here for us. >> go. go.e had a good time. >> like you've never been out of the office before. >> hey, when i go somewhere i have a good time. new york city was a good time. thanks. >>> it's pirate day for dad and his boys. >> they're going to go on a mission. >> where is the milk my love? >> why their search for treasur all of them, head over to rightthisminute.com. >>> watch out for sharks. >>> the best part about dadding is letting the child inside win. exactly what's happening in this video. >> it's pirate day. >> it's a pirate day. >> every day can be an adventure when you dress up like a pirate, right? >> yeah. >> dad here from adventures in dadhood is having a pirate day with his two kids. they're going to go off on a mission. >> what is the mission to be? >> get some booty. >> hey now. >> pirate booty. >> all right. you ready to go run some errands for mummy? >> that's the entire point. ask the children if they want run errands for mum no. ask them if they want to do it while dressed for pirates. yes,
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going to be free. like everyone else and just leave us is to go to the bucket before devoutly to buy the bigotry assortment of brightly colored decorations for numbers celebrate the festival of lights at a relative's house thank. you . michael it doesn't but i knew that. they would have made. me believe you'd expect that they want to have you know your. thanks. thanks. thanks thanks. i'm going to get a visit not. refer to what i'm getting a day out of the about a demagogue a little over the next. week later for the next day and then not being made in a live video yes i am done with the day you were going to the end up in the first thanks. thanks. it's. what politicians do sometimes. i put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and should. somehow want to be rich. but you're going to be the person it's like before three of them or people that i'm interested always in the waters about how. i should. think you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporate corporations from washington washington controls the media the media folks
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i us going to different schools. i wasn'ted to leave texas. i was curious to go to other places, meet new people. i didn't know a single person at yale. it was fun for me, challenge of walking in, thinking what am i made of, can i meet people? but the beauty of it is, we boto got double the friends. i could become friends with all of jenna's friends from university of texas. she is close with my friends from yale. also, there was real, kind of blessing in it too. >> host: mom, i was kidnapped. >> is that part of -- >> okay. >> host: yeah. >> there were all thes stereotypes, that secret service pictures in the college years that my friend, that is not true. as a first-grader at preston hollow elementary, i did fake my own kidnapping. i'm twinkle. that was my secret service code name. >> host: since you were young? >> i -- that is a good question. i don't know if we had code names when my grandpa wasy president. we had only secret service for short period. we should investigate that. twinkle was my name when my dad became president. barbara was
i us going to different schools. i wasn'ted to leave texas. i was curious to go to other places, meet new people. i didn't know a single person at yale. it was fun for me, challenge of walking in, thinking what am i made of, can i meet people? but the beauty of it is, we boto got double the friends. i could become friends with all of jenna's friends from university of texas. she is close with my friends from yale. also, there was real, kind of blessing in it too. >> host: mom, i was...
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us. right from the word go. already in19 us. right from the word go. the morning. the temperature will only had a father as we go through the day. less look at things as we go through wednesday. the cloud gradually im proves wednesday. the cloud gradually improves but as we mentioned, still quite damp in parts of safety scotla nd quite damp in parts of safety scotland and north—east england. northern scotland in the sunshine, the rest of england and is included. many were after showers. —— maybe one 01’ many were after showers. —— maybe one or two showers. many were after showers. —— maybe one or two showers. newcastle at 14 celsius, in southern england, sunshine in the midst of the high 20s. that will impact the tennis players at wimbledon with the humidity. by thursday, a chance of thundery downpours. it is a warm muqqy thundery downpours. it is a warm muggy night on thursday night. this high pressure and disturbance moves infor high pressure and disturbance moves in for thursday. across southern parts of england, there could be frequent lightning an
us. right from the word go. already in19 us. right from the word go. the morning. the temperature will only had a father as we go through the day. less look at things as we go through wednesday. the cloud gradually im proves wednesday. the cloud gradually improves but as we mentioned, still quite damp in parts of safety scotla nd quite damp in parts of safety scotland and north—east england. northern scotland in the sunshine, the rest of england and is included. many were after showers....
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us all. we don't like. that and i'm going to. i'm the. last of that it's. not a gonna close on us and mom i want to talk about this i'm going down on the earth on this and i'm a like may i regret for not doing that behind me so i'm not doing my job the soviets can do it's including some day i'm gonna go back to get him out of mines and then i like they did sit down model for that one leg and i'm on like i'm not here to learn about i don't see that mark on the background. that i'm on the head of the money down. the. beer but tallow by how hard i can recount that in. going to be a producer for deliberate assholes i sit here and i like that but they're going to vary about their car i don't know yet but i look at measure out that it's such a kind. but the end of all of the things that may. get us up and i was told so i messed. up the minute i. got it but there was something i think there. i see i don't want to see you i'm still at the see me i'm going to ask. who's your mole you know. we might need to move to tears for the plot holes yet complete movies the whol
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us. not only are we going to the middle east, now terrorism is coming to us.o us. look at the other side of the mediterranean — there is libya, absolutely a failed state and a source of trouble. look at egypt, it is bankrupt. there are 90—95 million people there. look at syria, about 500,000 were killed. look at iraq, look at other parts, even the gulf region — saudi arabia and qatar are quarrelling and fighting. middle east is very important, we have failed states there, notjust isis, the islamic state, we have a lot of problems. the question is now, ok, i can sense some sort of euphoria. isis is going to be defeated, they are about to lose mosul, they are about to lose raqqa. but there are two very important questions. what will happen to isis after that? the second question, what will happen to the coalition which is fighting isis? is it going to be intact? is it going to be strong as it used to be? because they were united simply because of isis. answering the first question, i believe there are two choices for isis. the first one, to dissolve itself, whic
us. not only are we going to the middle east, now terrorism is coming to us.o us. look at the other side of the mediterranean — there is libya, absolutely a failed state and a source of trouble. look at egypt, it is bankrupt. there are 90—95 million people there. look at syria, about 500,000 were killed. look at iraq, look at other parts, even the gulf region — saudi arabia and qatar are quarrelling and fighting. middle east is very important, we have failed states there, notjust isis,...
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i think he will use that victory to go forward with his policies. of charlie gard have delivered a petition to great ormond street hospital in london, calling on doctors to allow their terminally ill baby to travel to the us for experimental treatment. the petition has been signed by more than 350,000 people. the ii—month—old boy's case is due to return to the high court tomorrow. a short while ago, our correspondent anisa kadri spoke to charlie's parents, chris gard and connie yates, and they told her what they have been going through. iam in iamina i am in a square down the road from great ormond street hospital, where charlie's supporters have been gathering, people who signed the petition you have been mentioning. charlie's parents thought they had run out of legal options but there will be appearing at the high court tomorrow about whether their son can get treatment abroad in america and a lot hangs on that hearing. joining me now is and connie —— chris and connie, can you tell me what you thought the petition would achieve? i believe it is 370
i think he will use that victory to go forward with his policies. of charlie gard have delivered a petition to great ormond street hospital in london, calling on doctors to allow their terminally ill baby to travel to the us for experimental treatment. the petition has been signed by more than 350,000 people. the ii—month—old boy's case is due to return to the high court tomorrow. a short while ago, our correspondent anisa kadri spoke to charlie's parents, chris gard and connie yates, and...
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and we're going to demanding goddaughter lund must be given back to us. like very bad you've seen it amazing we've had here in quite a lot and working with all of you who have taught me a lot you show me many anything you have a strength that i have never seen anywhere else. and i would also like to welcome back to you who is the new head of office. thank you so much for the welcome you so very welcome this royal welcome actually. again i promise to be as a great leader. as a kid she was spoken from was bill to my best. very much you know if you really want to try to put it to miss and love a good let me know how i'm going there are you know i'm going to have been there not a little bit i don't but this one. is going to. be with you today. and i'm going to. you're going this is so won't you as my mama was. going to. come was nothing to you you. know. you. know a little. bit so we go oh you know someone is a good sex and so you got all those six volunteers right. and i think you might. be one. of the stars from london based on just for you but your trip wa
and we're going to demanding goddaughter lund must be given back to us. like very bad you've seen it amazing we've had here in quite a lot and working with all of you who have taught me a lot you show me many anything you have a strength that i have never seen anywhere else. and i would also like to welcome back to you who is the new head of office. thank you so much for the welcome you so very welcome this royal welcome actually. again i promise to be as a great leader. as a kid she was spoken...
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because it's one of those things of like ok this person is coming to us are going to put kind of those of us we're going to tell our story was a hard thing to kind of too difficult. for. these people coming to. be around with me as a matter of people i'm not a boyfriend out of the room and they come on and they don't care they just come around this record it was going on so it used to be strange and i would break in. unison i would. i mean like it was going to. be difficult it was writing it was just this is. what inspired you to tell that story because that's a hard thing to do to go through all of this to live this life that is judged so harshly just walking down the street it's something that to tell that story takes so much courage where did you get the courage to open up to the filmmakers and to everybody and say my story is in part what what helps you tell that story i think have occurred because. i mean. i have over two hundred friends that actually get the gas for me i'm the one who put everybody gathered for me i know i can do that it won't be no problem to open them up to the
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i think he will use that victory to go forward with his policies. is a spokesperson for the norwegian refugee council. thank you for being with us. the flow of people as i understand that has been from east to west, so when people were escaping the city there we re people were escaping the city there were heading west to get to refugee camps. what sort of pressures has that created? we have actually seen the float to the displacement camps he is because the people from west mosul have been flowing to the east. that presents other challenges for organisations like the norwegian refugee council because we are trying to reach people who are disbursed to a large urban area. one of the things we have been trying to do over the last few weeks is rebuild our water plant in west mosul that would supply water to 100,000 people. we have been distributing cash, truck in the water and rebuild schools. it is difficult among a population that is disbursed as much as it is, but also ina disbursed as much as it is, but also in a city that is experiencing continued v
i think he will use that victory to go forward with his policies. is a spokesperson for the norwegian refugee council. thank you for being with us. the flow of people as i understand that has been from east to west, so when people were escaping the city there we re people were escaping the city there were heading west to get to refugee camps. what sort of pressures has that created? we have actually seen the float to the displacement camps he is because the people from west mosul have been...
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. >> i'm grateful for their trust if us, it keeps us going. >> reporter: the district attorney has not commented on the confession, he has a press conference scheduled for 11:00 a.m., we hope to hear then. live in doylestown, katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> thank you for that. the murder case as you might imagine gripped people across the country, but has disrupted the bucks county community. >> i live in the community i've heard a lot of people interested and shocked this could happen in our sleepy community. i'm not, i do not subscribe to that, like things happen everywhere. >> i hope it never happens again, never. >> reporter: as the case moves through the legal system many are looking for things to return to some sort of normal. residents say their thoughts are with the young men who lost their lives and their families. >> stay with us as we closely follow the case we'll bring you developments on air and at 6abc.com and the 6 abc app. >>> a vehicle struck an killed a person in the parkside section after midnight, 53rd and parked avenue. the driver stayed at the scene. a
. >> i'm grateful for their trust if us, it keeps us going. >> reporter: the district attorney has not commented on the confession, he has a press conference scheduled for 11:00 a.m., we hope to hear then. live in doylestown, katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> thank you for that. the murder case as you might imagine gripped people across the country, but has disrupted the bucks county community. >> i live in the community i've heard a lot of people...
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that's going to warm up us very quickly and it's going to make us go into the triple digits in some spots. by about 12:00, already at 81 in east san jose, by 2:00, upper 80s. yesterday for the most part we were in the upper 80s. 90s in some spots. we'll be seeing triple digits in areas like concord, which is why there's a heat advisory that is expected today remain in effect until 9:00 p.m. tomorrow. that's because the temperatures in the highlighted areas could range anywhere between 94 to possibly 103 in some inland spots. a quick reminder to just drink plenty of water. i will give you breakdown of who is expected to get some of the hotter temperatures and what will be some of the hottest points of the day so you can stay inside, limit outdoor activity at the hottest time of the day. coming up at 7:16 so you'll want to stay around for that. >> we'll be monitoring the heat all weekend long. be sure to get the latest on any advisories or warnings in your area and download the nbc bay area app. we have an entire section devoted just to weather. you can taylor the forecast to your specific
that's going to warm up us very quickly and it's going to make us go into the triple digits in some spots. by about 12:00, already at 81 in east san jose, by 2:00, upper 80s. yesterday for the most part we were in the upper 80s. 90s in some spots. we'll be seeing triple digits in areas like concord, which is why there's a heat advisory that is expected today remain in effect until 9:00 p.m. tomorrow. that's because the temperatures in the highlighted areas could range anywhere between 94 to...
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us go into the. open the file. for. this and. all that. it's also. nice to. know your. mists of what. they see. in the. germany has a wonderful culture and a rich history but after world war two we still find it incredibly hard to talk about on national pride. i suppose that all germans really want is peace unity justice and freedom. oh. in the us a child can choose a school. with a retired officers as teachers we don't. recruit will says to you if the cadet is interested in going in the military but we don't recruit ourselves. the pentagon is funding a program to boost interest in the military among teenagers. to step up to an apollo so that comfortable with yourself. things you can't go wrong with the military it's a great stepping stone for whatever career you want to do but some veterans are willing to tell enthusiastic children a little more they ask me call of duty is a very popular first sure video game. it's play and that's because the military like call of duty to turn off call of duty oh yeah well you can't turn off more of these kids just don't hear. the dark
us go into the. open the file. for. this and. all that. it's also. nice to. know your. mists of what. they see. in the. germany has a wonderful culture and a rich history but after world war two we still find it incredibly hard to talk about on national pride. i suppose that all germans really want is peace unity justice and freedom. oh. in the us a child can choose a school. with a retired officers as teachers we don't. recruit will says to you if the cadet is interested in going in the...
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if you are a bloomberg customer, you can watch this show using tv . t when you use tv , you have all the added bells and whistles we have added. what a gives you is this sidebar, which provides breaking news, writes what is happening in terms of functionality and the charts we are using, many smart charts produced here at bloomberg and you can pop them out, press them, and pop them into a separate screen. you have so much to use. you also have this function down here, where you can ask a guest a question. if you want to send us cool things that are happening, we would be delighted to hear from you. also send us your thoughts on what we are doing here, some of the questions we need to be asking. it's a great function. what the bloomberg tv screen many different ways, but this i would argue is one of the better ones. coming up, what are we going to talk about yet? iran is signing of contract with total, making an investment into iran. we are going to talk about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: you are looking at live shots of london, the market
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us. sisters first. >> sisters first can mean -- you're part of the clan. we're not goingo leave men outs but sisters first can mean more than just blood sister. >> given your experience what do you think is going to bear in trump's mind as he gets ready to move -- >> i hope what's going through barron's mind he's in elementary school it's -- that is school and trends and playing sports doing whatever hobbies -- that interested in because he deserves to be a kid. and he's a kid. and we should treat him like that give him the respect that all of us -- didn't always have. but by mostly did. and i think -- children of the president should be offlimits period. and you can say what you want about his father who chose to run. but he didn't make that decision. he was -- elementary school. so when people attack children, a president who don't, you know, aren't political who don't have a say, it makes us mad. sisters and brothers first. [laughter] >> here's the cover of the book it is called sisters first, stories from our wild and wonderful life. >> do you know what that comes fro
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mary, are you with us? go ahead. caller: hello, yes, i am. comment, t is your s r caller: if the vote goes through today, when the republicans go happen to what will peep they'll voted for trump? all the benefits are taken away that is my comment. thank you, we love you, c-span. line for , republicans, go ahead. doctors don't -- accept it. then you call these doctors and they won't accept it, they you, well, i'm full, vino room for patients. send you 30 something clinic like ttle and that's all you get. is not doing nothing for people, if you stop and look at it. and earl, have you tried to reach out to your member of about this?senate we lost earl. line for in oregon, independents, nathan, go ahead. you for eah, hi, thank c-span. one of the things that has been mind is that talking about healthcare. republicans have proposal which really have no idea what is really in it and the president as said that obamacare is a disaster and i'm sitting here thinking, can the president come group, speak to the nation and say exactly what the do that n bil
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have some lapses in material control law enforcement is going to get better equipment and we're going to use it to protect both officers around civilians and if we don't get it for free from the military we're going to blow. ours. by the way therefore by all that's ridiculous was ridiculous saying you can't even keep people safe to begin with you've let the pro proliferation of illegal guns all across america but now when you hear it it's only one point three whatever we'll get them back you can't get the ones that are out there it's ridiculous. the association for the predator of prevention and relief of heart disease was formed in one thousand fifteen in order to determine if people diagnosed with heart disease could return to work in one nine hundred twenty four six cardiologist from other smaller heart health groups throughout the nation came together to create the american heart association the ha remained a small regional organization until june twenty fourth one thousand nine hundred fifty six and the american heart association broadcast a show on three major networks presenting the t
have some lapses in material control law enforcement is going to get better equipment and we're going to use it to protect both officers around civilians and if we don't get it for free from the military we're going to blow. ours. by the way therefore by all that's ridiculous was ridiculous saying you can't even keep people safe to begin with you've let the pro proliferation of illegal guns all across america but now when you hear it it's only one point three whatever we'll get them back you...
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going to pepper the. with russian battalion do we have any left it uses the any option ok thank you very very much ben. ok guys say that was a little taste of pretend strikes for you mr you just pretty special it's probably the only one you're going to see of this game because the man in the specialist store when we bought this said that we were the last people to ever practice putin strikes if you don't like it change to restore justice to the world order this is a pretty good place to start. if you pour a professor actually a bit more of a problem kind of the moment to see this instead maybe dave rusher on sunday in the northern port city of st petersburg going to be hosting some of the most impressive joints of the sea over the which. i will look at ahead world apart later on today his about the possible deployment of u.n. peacekeepers to syria. there has to be a peace agreement before there can be deployment of peacekeepers and you know this pressure to present it with the secretary general has to stop from mr keeps on trying to bring the parties together in collaboration of course. the permanent me
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later on, several offices there told us, we are going to give us, "we are going to give "you the shockgoing to grab "those two and soak them, keep them soaked all night long." simon was beaten but not tortured, he could not get out of the helicoide. even though he received a release orderfrom a judge, intelligence agency officials ignored it and he was only released over one month later. today, he is still trying to get back on his feet. translation: at night i'm very anxious, any little sound makes me jumpy, i feel like i don't know what is going to happen. i'm still worried that any time, they will come and knock on my door and take me back there. farfrom being intimidated, the opposition are growing in strength. whilst we were filming, with maria corina machado, an extraordinary defection from a chavista loyalist. this is the attorney general of venezuela, now playing a key role in the crisis. the maduro regime was not impressed. despite the government's denials, the attorney general has claimed that the security forces are using unauthorised firearms. what is clear is that many pro
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us. without going into details about what exactly is going on with donald trump junior, tell us about moreadly what you know and can tell us about the threat to the united states from cyberattacks, whether they are state actors or nonstate actors. the opportunity to share some of the discussion on cybersecurity which i view as a risk management issue. as we take a look at the risk exposure across the country, our critical infrastructure, our federal government, even our homes are exposed to cyber risks, as we have an increasingly interconnected world with computers, handheld devices, our information spread throughout the internet. it's up to us to make sure that we better manage our risk. david: what does that entail? how do we better manage our risk? of things come to mind. we need to adopt the risk management strategy and attitude in the home as well as in the office. as we take a look at folks in information, folks try to seek competitive advantage by having greater information assets than others. we want to make sure we protect our own personal information, and if the custodians of our
us. without going into details about what exactly is going on with donald trump junior, tell us about moreadly what you know and can tell us about the threat to the united states from cyberattacks, whether they are state actors or nonstate actors. the opportunity to share some of the discussion on cybersecurity which i view as a risk management issue. as we take a look at the risk exposure across the country, our critical infrastructure, our federal government, even our homes are exposed to...
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it would be a long way to go and do absolutely nothing. he has used that forum in the past. ople will be starting to second-guess what it is he is going to say. the word tapering will come up many times. >> we will have that argument another time. there,ro strategist over you can get analysis throughout the day. you want to pay attention to this. mliv on your bloomberg. later today we are going to be speaking to this man. joined the team on bloomberg radio. just after 1:00 london time. that decision very important. if you're a bloomberg customer you can watch the show using tv . a function on your bloomberg as well as the video stream you see here on the right-hand side. e blog created there you can see mliv and tv . you can see a blue link where you can message us directly. be a part of the conversation. send us suggestions. we always interested to listen. an american in paris. trump and macron dined in the eiffel tower. were they able to rich the earlier differences -- bridge their earlier differences? this is bloomberg. ♪ the european open, 15 minutes ago
it would be a long way to go and do absolutely nothing. he has used that forum in the past. ople will be starting to second-guess what it is he is going to say. the word tapering will come up many times. >> we will have that argument another time. there,ro strategist over you can get analysis throughout the day. you want to pay attention to this. mliv on your bloomberg. later today we are going to be speaking to this man. joined the team on bloomberg radio. just after 1:00 london time....
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you know, he's kept us going through all this. there in pain and suffering, we wouldn't be standing here now. we are with him 2a hours a day. people say i couldn't sit there and watch my child suffer, nor could we. have parents got in touch with you, going through similar things? we spoke to the kings, ashya king, previously. they ended up being right, they wanted to take their child to another country for treatment. that treatment is now coming the nhs, i believe it's this year. so, the same thing could happen to charlie. he could get the treatment, it could work and then they might bring it here. how are you preparing for the hearing tomorrow? i don't think you can prepare, really. the last months it's been an absolute roller—coaster. i just want to say again, we are not slating great 0rmond street as a terrible hospital, it's a fantastic hospital. there are specialists in many, many areas, the nurses that looked after charlie for the past nine months are truly amazing human beings. they are so caring and they have looked after
you know, he's kept us going through all this. there in pain and suffering, we wouldn't be standing here now. we are with him 2a hours a day. people say i couldn't sit there and watch my child suffer, nor could we. have parents got in touch with you, going through similar things? we spoke to the kings, ashya king, previously. they ended up being right, they wanted to take their child to another country for treatment. that treatment is now coming the nhs, i believe it's this year. so, the same...
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all of us were so inspired by the speech and the life of the senator from arizona, and he asked us to go back to regular order, to bring back the senate that some of us who have been here a while remember. maybe this can be a moment where we start doing that. both sides will have to give. the blame hardly falls on one side or the other. but if we can take this moment, a solemn moment, and start working this body the way it had always worked until the last decade or so, with both sides to blame for the deterioration, we will do a better job for our country, a better job for this body, a better job for ourselves. and finally, i'm glad that the leader asked us to move to ndaa. we need to do it. i can say on this side of the aisle, we will move expeditiou expeditiously. i know that the senator from rhode island has worked with the senator from arizona on a list of amendments that can be agreed to, and we can finish this bill up rather quickly. as i mentioned to the majority leader, there are some other things we can do rather quickly, including moving a whole lot of nominations. so we can wo
all of us were so inspired by the speech and the life of the senator from arizona, and he asked us to go back to regular order, to bring back the senate that some of us who have been here a while remember. maybe this can be a moment where we start doing that. both sides will have to give. the blame hardly falls on one side or the other. but if we can take this moment, a solemn moment, and start working this body the way it had always worked until the last decade or so, with both sides to blame...
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the people that's in my life they're going to be, do this, do this, come to this party, get drunk with usg to have to say no. it's going to be hard. >> what have you learned from being locked up in here? >> it's not cool. >> what is your purpose when you leave here? >>et a job, don't come back. >> if they have a goal in nd, most likely, they're going to pursue it. if they don'have goal, they're going to go across the street and go to the big, big prison and i don't want to see that. i really don't. i have some really good kids over here. they have their moments, and that's fine because i have teenagers myself. but if i can spare one kid in this facility, then i've accomplished one of my goals. >> even though it takes some kids longer than others to shed their old skin, change can happen, even for a former white supremacist. >> i got 31 of them. i ain't finished it yet, but i'm going to. but i ain't done it yet. i have the swastikas. the ss bolts. i've had most of these since i was young. i just, like, i did them myself, most of them. had them for years. to be honest, my people are after m
the people that's in my life they're going to be, do this, do this, come to this party, get drunk with usg to have to say no. it's going to be hard. >> what have you learned from being locked up in here? >> it's not cool. >> what is your purpose when you leave here? >>et a job, don't come back. >> if they have a goal in nd, most likely, they're going to pursue it. if they don'have goal, they're going to go across the street and go to the big, big prison and i don't...
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us. to dish out some very good actions without going because it's so i have to say. this but the case was dismissed. it sounds out of a german citizen and is not entitle to file such an action list he could prove that the military base presents a threat to him doesn't. left wing bundestag alexandra noises so the government knows very well what the americans are up to at the ramstein base in the future. when this will be only stunned the pick off the folks who want the i'm stuck for you it's all...
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us in the studio. do you think this deal will go ahead? us in the studio. do you think this deal will go ahead ?he studio. do you think this deal will go ahead? i think it will go ahead, because if you look at all the data and the moneyjust presented, it will be the second largest auto—maker in europe. i don't necessarily think it will be a moniker listed position for the new company, so it will be cleared in my opinion —— a monopoly. company, so it will be cleared in my opinion -- a monopoly. given that gm have lost $9.1 billion through opal, why do psa want to buy the company? to your point, the european operation for gm has not made a profit since 1999, and psa once it probably for two reasons, one is that you will have access to the second largest market in europe, which is the uk, and then it allows them to distribute their cars across a larger scale. will they use it to get out of europe at all, because psa is notoriously european continent based? psa is notoriously european continent based ? will they psa is notoriously european continent based? will they go to china, export to the states
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abandon the closed-door, secret process they have used. go to regular order. have committee hearings. allow amendments. and go back to the idea that you need 60 votes, bipartisan support to pass a bill and make them and we can start over again to work together and try to get improvements in our health care system. if our republican colleagues stick to this base bill which is so hurts working families and it so benefits multimillionaires and them almost alone we are , going to fight the bill tooth and nail and we have a darn good chance of defeating it a week from now, a month from now and a year from now. senator durbin. senator durbin: you know for the last several months with the republicans majority in the the senate and the house we have , really seen the national debate on health care. i think it was long overdue. the net result of that today more americans support the affordable care act than in the beginning of the debate. as people reflected on what we set out to achieve with the affordable care at a they realized how fundamentally positive it was for
abandon the closed-door, secret process they have used. go to regular order. have committee hearings. allow amendments. and go back to the idea that you need 60 votes, bipartisan support to pass a bill and make them and we can start over again to work together and try to get improvements in our health care system. if our republican colleagues stick to this base bill which is so hurts working families and it so benefits multimillionaires and them almost alone we are , going to fight the bill...
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you want to see what is really going on with us? om somebody who has taken as far a distance away as she can possibly get. i tried to go 1000 miles out. i am arguing in the book for people in my political cohort to do the same. i want to say, i am not -- i am a fan journalist. i never edit to win the argument. we always invite people on who disagree with us. we are respectful and we give our time. i am also respectful to the audience. here is where i stand. factor that in when you are listening to the conversation. this is an opportunity for people on both sides of the political argument to see why the nation is so divided. i am not even suggesting that we try to heal it. i am just suggesting that we figure out what else is going on out there so that when we go back into our bubbles, which we are biologically wired to create, we will make them a little sturdier next time because we are much more aware of what is going on out there. i am not asking anybody to compromise their values or believes. i am asking them to open their eyes to
you want to see what is really going on with us? om somebody who has taken as far a distance away as she can possibly get. i tried to go 1000 miles out. i am arguing in the book for people in my political cohort to do the same. i want to say, i am not -- i am a fan journalist. i never edit to win the argument. we always invite people on who disagree with us. we are respectful and we give our time. i am also respectful to the audience. here is where i stand. factor that in when you are listening...
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renewable energy and you going to change the profile of the energy use in the global economy. you want to be producing you want to be with the companies that are going to be producing solar and wind and you know the renewable energy industry what's happening in mexico and well what's happened in the us is i mean you are you are giving you are you know this is not improving the situation of american companies mexico is you know we don't have an industrial policy so we have some investments in solar we have an advantage in solar as you can see right now we could use that a lot but we don't have an industrial policy that's what it is ok anyway no of all the encouragement knowing that it's not only incurring that's just beyond irresponsible for that's that's like that's like terrorism it's not it's not our fault i would say it's not our fault whose fault is it well we negotiated agreements that includes w t o that impedes the use industrial policy instruments like for example performance requirements for foreign investment you cannot do that anymore well we would like to use the pu
renewable energy and you going to change the profile of the energy use in the global economy. you want to be producing you want to be with the companies that are going to be producing solar and wind and you know the renewable energy industry what's happening in mexico and well what's happened in the us is i mean you are you are giving you are you know this is not improving the situation of american companies mexico is you know we don't have an industrial policy so we have some investments in...
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he see the republicans decided early on they were going to invite us to the party. they were going to write this health care bill by themselves in secret to senator mcconnell picked 13 republicans senators and he said or i don't know how long months, weeks and wrote a bill. one of them that i mentioned the earlier that was rejected by the republicans themselves. john mccain challenge them and said for goodness sakes he had been in the senate and i have to at a time when it was much u different and begged and pleaded and urged us to get back to that time when we work together on a bipartisan basis to solve problems. john mccain was right. i didn't agree with his vote to put us in this position we are in at this moment but i was encouraged by the way he closed. turn to senator mcconnell who was sitting right there and said to him don't count on my vote on final passage.e i want to see what you with this bill. i want to see how we debate this bill. one republican senator by john mccain can make the difference as to whether or not this process stops and a real bipartisan
he see the republicans decided early on they were going to invite us to the party. they were going to write this health care bill by themselves in secret to senator mcconnell picked 13 republicans senators and he said or i don't know how long months, weeks and wrote a bill. one of them that i mentioned the earlier that was rejected by the republicans themselves. john mccain challenge them and said for goodness sakes he had been in the senate and i have to at a time when it was much u different...