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david: well, that is important.yo: well, it think, what probably drives me is i want to be useful. so, i play the cello. and people like me to play. but maybe something you don't know, my great passion through playing the cello, through doing music, is the fact i am incredibly passionate about people. david: well, i do know that, in in part, because when i first met you, you didn't want to shake hands. you like to hug. yo-yo: i am a hugger. david: you are a hugger. and so that shows you are passionate. when did you adopt the hugging technique? did you always have that? yo-yo: well, in france, you kiss, right? david: oh. yo-yo: hugging is just like -- it's less, right? you kiss on both cheeks. in the united states, we shake hands. david: ok. yo-yo: so i did something kind of mid-atlantic-ish. david: ok. so you adopted that, ok. it works out well, and i am always happy to be hugged by you. yo-yo: ok, great. david: you were born in france. you grew up there for a couple of years. your native language was mandarin or ch
david: well, that is important.yo: well, it think, what probably drives me is i want to be useful. so, i play the cello. and people like me to play. but maybe something you don't know, my great passion through playing the cello, through doing music, is the fact i am incredibly passionate about people. david: well, i do know that, in in part, because when i first met you, you didn't want to shake hands. you like to hug. yo-yo: i am a hugger. david: you are a hugger. and so that shows you are...
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well one concerned parent who describes itself as a qualified psychologist has written an open letter calling the program an attack on the emancipation of women criticizing the channel for showing repression in a positive light to young people we got reaction to the program which could range from claims of exploitation to a failure of integration i am not sure that that's the role of a publicly funded agency or a media outlet if a private company or a cultural center wanted to do it sure but. the idea of german taxpayers paying for this kind of sort of fake romance i think it's really disturbing this is about i don't even know if this is a real romance this is about a story a channel what is it what are the ages for these for this channel there are seven and eight year olds this is not really about the ages of those people it's not really about freedom of expression or journalism this is actually about saying look at these we had muslims and brown people with funny views and pushing it on to white impressionable and vulnerable young people in society these are real stories and i think
well one concerned parent who describes itself as a qualified psychologist has written an open letter calling the program an attack on the emancipation of women criticizing the channel for showing repression in a positive light to young people we got reaction to the program which could range from claims of exploitation to a failure of integration i am not sure that that's the role of a publicly funded agency or a media outlet if a private company or a cultural center wanted to do it sure but....
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so it's an aggression an integral aggression against our country and it has a media expression as well and we know it's different it's difficult to make of the truth about venezuela get over but that's what we're doing here and we will continue doing this all over the world we will come to london again soon we want to go to ireland and we have a lot of friends in the united ok away from the mainstream media journalists they come under attack all the time what about the pictures surely they don't lie seeming to support the idea as a ruling elites here that your government is abusing human rights on a routine basis and they've done that seen two thousand and two you know there was a coup d'etat against command and the charges and this was the george w. bush best yes which was supported agitate by the then labor government. and then there was economical sabotage that same year and then these are the people of the opposition go to the streets with terrorist actions trying to overthrow our government and what do you get from the media the mainstream media is that we are repressing the the p
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- well, i thought it was very scary. - oh, scary? okay, what part?he words jumped out at me at the beginning. i can't read that fast. that's why i always miss my exit on the highway. [laughter] - all right, did you like the movie? - it was okay, i guess. but there was so much fighting, and i didn't like that kylie renner. anyway, overall, i give it a five stars up. - [laughs] well, carol, since you like "star wars" so much, we thought you might like to be in "star wars." - what? ah! [laughter] - oh, god. they're making fun of her. - oh, boy, darth vader touched my butt. - ugh. i have to tell her. something inside me has always been there... but now it's awake. ♪ the force is yours. the last jedi ar stickers only on the google pixel camera. ♪ ♪ keep it comin' love. if you keep on eating, we'll keep it comin'. all you can eat riblets and tenders at applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. trusted battery for your son's favorite toy?t maybe not. maybe, you could trust he wouldn't leave the upstairs water running. (woman screams) or, you c
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the light wells are the mid30's for the light well windows. >> 30's? >> 'cause they're not -- the thought process behind that is the exposure's similar to the meter that was on the alley because it had line of sight to polk from the alley. we typically do a pretty good model to be sure. >> and these windows, can they open the windows? >> if there are bedrooms, they have to be probabop rabl. >> -- operable. >> okay. >> so any bedroom or living room has to be operable for egress. >> and the -- okay. the full disclosure of being that it's kind of not officially entertainment zone, but the people who buy will know that there's going to be a lot of verbal noise from people at 2:00 in the morning. >> it'll be rental units, and our intention is to hold the building, so we have all of those thoughts in mind because they'll be our tenants. >> a lot of times, tenants will complain with their windows open, and then, we get a flood of complaints. we can only justify if the windows are closed, so as long as you know that. >> so a couple comments, and we haven't got
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they want well and that's really quite remarkable because it's done through diplomacy well we've had a similar story with syria how to monthly who is now resolving the problem why the fighting and dying little by little iran russia. and to an f. sixteen level ok so the country is that close to syria that's kind of in the interest in syria been peaceful they're of course much more capable of bringing peace to that region then the outside i think solely to ukraine as well i see there's a little bit of thinking about it with that or that short break we'll continue our discussion on stories in the new year stay with our team. seems wrong. well we just don't. let me. get to see palin just be active. and engaged because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. i had a great education a good job and a family that loved me. i never had to worry about how i would eat and where i would speak. i'm facing christmas alone out on the streets of london. well you look to be honest because i thought the boy like you going to school you know the slogan
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of the two thousand and eight and two thousand and twelve or obama campaign to both of you welcome well what a night it was what did you both bet on before the speech let me ask you that did you think we were going to get a twitter trump or a teleprompter trump i was hoping for twitter to give her her twitter drop light because the speech was from their conventional oh ok that's what he did you say joe's i mean i think it was in the spirit of devotes from last year last week but again it was it had a couple of good laws in there what would you say was the highlight of the speech dilate of course was the. authentic charm praising him self being the ultimate cheerleader but most importantly being the ultimate cheerleader for himself from europe's point of view what kind of speech was this why it was a speech where you're up didn't take place i mean you mention it there was no mentioning off the alliance of transatlantic partnership there was no mentioning off the peace process in the middle east and so it wasn't known european speech. so what do you think about that i mean the fact that e
of the two thousand and eight and two thousand and twelve or obama campaign to both of you welcome well what a night it was what did you both bet on before the speech let me ask you that did you think we were going to get a twitter trump or a teleprompter trump i was hoping for twitter to give her her twitter drop light because the speech was from their conventional oh ok that's what he did you say joe's i mean i think it was in the spirit of devotes from last year last week but again it was it...
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well the dreamers and. protecting dreamers and the economic benefit and profit that comes with them they they put the vast potential that these migrants bring to the united states will not be bought with funding for the border wall because with the tax plan of twenty seventeen which was not financed and cuts a vast hole into public finances there's no way that they've bought a wall or the border protection project will be funded entirely so there will be some kind of form of compromise that could be actually the infrastructure plan public funding for infrastructure digitalisation roads buildings that could be something that democrats could agree on. ok. there are rumors as well he's going to make eye opening remarks about north korea what are you hearing well that's that's actually the point where everybody is a little bit disconcerted seeing that this president can be very impulsive the in his rhetoric. it remains to be seen i think what's most likely is that he lays out some rather heavy rhetoric on the n
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well it's a terrifying film. i laughed as a comedy i think it would be well received in most countries i'm not sure it would be as funny. for british canadian or american people or for those who know the historical context but for me it was interesting and it was a good comedy is very important to show the film and i'd like to thank the pioneer cinema for ignoring the ban on the film it's worth the risk a few months ago a russian movie found itself in an identical situation the film called matilda was telling the story of the last russian tsar nicholas the second and his love affair with a ballerina and the reason that movie faced so much opposition both from the politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was allowed to be shown and people had a chance to make up their own mind while t
well it's a terrifying film. i laughed as a comedy i think it would be well received in most countries i'm not sure it would be as funny. for british canadian or american people or for those who know the historical context but for me it was interesting and it was a good comedy is very important to show the film and i'd like to thank the pioneer cinema for ignoring the ban on the film it's worth the risk a few months ago a russian movie found itself in an identical situation the film called...
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certainly that in my view the greatest threat of any nation on earth well here's how it all began on january sixth of last year u.s. intelligence agencies issued a report saying that russia had tried to influence our elections with this russian president vladimir putin ordered an influence campaign in twenty sixteen aimed at the us presidential election russia's goals were to undermine public faith in the us democratic process then the great secretary clinton and home her electability and potential presidency we further assess putin and the russian government developed a clear preference for president trump now the authors of the report at the time said they had high confidence in their judgments a few pages later they explained exactly what they meant by high confidence with a little disclaimer high confidence generally indicates that judgments to based on high quality information from multiple sources high confidence does not imply that the assessment is fact or a certainty such judgments might be wrong well after the report the word got around that blaming russia was now a thing a
certainly that in my view the greatest threat of any nation on earth well here's how it all began on january sixth of last year u.s. intelligence agencies issued a report saying that russia had tried to influence our elections with this russian president vladimir putin ordered an influence campaign in twenty sixteen aimed at the us presidential election russia's goals were to undermine public faith in the us democratic process then the great secretary clinton and home her electability and...
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when michael well has a very well known her and journalists here in the united states and he contactedown two hundred interviews in eighteen months to write this book and he said on that interview were just listening to you works every journalist as he has the recordings of the interviews and he has no it's and he also added he's not surprised at all the president is reacting that way because with the lawyers and the letters because this is the way he often reacts he approaches problems in this way and indeed it is pretty extraordinary that a president tries to block the publishing of a book here in the united states. yeah. and carolyn you're there at a bookstore we see you know people there behind you were you able to get a copy of fire and fury. no unfortunately not because they're all sold out on that happened yesterday night at this bookstore opened soul night as so let's talk i have here as steve salah sending with me he's the owner of this book shop kramer bookshop thank you for being with us good morning to. pursue thank you thank you this book we're talking we all. talking abou
when michael well has a very well known her and journalists here in the united states and he contactedown two hundred interviews in eighteen months to write this book and he said on that interview were just listening to you works every journalist as he has the recordings of the interviews and he has no it's and he also added he's not surprised at all the president is reacting that way because with the lawyers and the letters because this is the way he often reacts he approaches problems in this...
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well after weeks of hype about a possible fake news award of it u.s. president done with trump has pointed to ten top examples of news stories in twenty seventeen that he says were intentionally wrong trump unveiled the award with as you might imagine a tweet it provided a link to a republican party website which listed ten cases in which major american news sources reported stories that were later retracted or which the live says were incorrect now despite trump's initial statements via twitter it was not immediately clear who had drawn up the list. social media reaction to these fake news awards highlighting the deep polarization in the u.s. the truck base applauding the awards here's mike the low i'm just so proud to have a president that not only stands up for the american people but stands up to the liberal media trump is changing the scope of politics and his refusal to be politically correct is a dream come true almost trumps opponents however they see it as another attack on press freedom and the right or why you hide ali says we laugh about th
well after weeks of hype about a possible fake news award of it u.s. president done with trump has pointed to ten top examples of news stories in twenty seventeen that he says were intentionally wrong trump unveiled the award with as you might imagine a tweet it provided a link to a republican party website which listed ten cases in which major american news sources reported stories that were later retracted or which the live says were incorrect now despite trump's initial statements via...
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plan for there and they will do the same now this happens everywhere and at the federal level as well we should do something for our young people for a promising young people. promising young people there's a whole system of preparing talented young kids starting with serious and there throughout the country so we have technology parks. and we have. youth platforms just did it that way sure and for engineering this. is a complex. diverse program and the leaders of russia competition is part of this program so we will continue working on this matter as regards to this competition specifically we did see some very talented young people very well different age groups but mostly young and it's not our job is not just to . our goal is not just to find a nice job for them. we need to help them develop the money that we offer and those prizes that support them to improve their qualifications to get their business education and so on and i can tell you that we have bigger companies. and government agencies are interested in hiring those people and they will certainly be part of our federal re
plan for there and they will do the same now this happens everywhere and at the federal level as well we should do something for our young people for a promising young people. promising young people there's a whole system of preparing talented young kids starting with serious and there throughout the country so we have technology parks. and we have. youth platforms just did it that way sure and for engineering this. is a complex. diverse program and the leaders of russia competition is part of...
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>> well, now. >> right now. >> well, he mean, in a practical sense. i think so. i think so. we build tools as humans naturally, right this the idea of augmenting the limits is being used. you know? example. google could be thought of as memory.d you don't have to remember anything. you can go to google and wilt it up for you. the tools try to augment. we believe this is a different on the actual way we're using this tool. intelligence. are we using it today? well, like -- not in this room but on pratt call level? the worldple in using ready artificial intelligence? >> yeah. sure, google, facebook, self-driving cars, these things exist. that is a good example. these are real examples of to does that are able things that humans cannot any more, right? >> how far along are we in our and our knowledge? done ai think we have very good job. so we are where we are right now in the artificial intelligence space because of massive amounts of dat that are available to us and the massive amounts of power that exists now for eventually free and transportility to and our ubiquitous activ
>> well, now. >> right now. >> well, he mean, in a practical sense. i think so. i think so. we build tools as humans naturally, right this the idea of augmenting the limits is being used. you know? example. google could be thought of as memory.d you don't have to remember anything. you can go to google and wilt it up for you. the tools try to augment. we believe this is a different on the actual way we're using this tool. intelligence. are we using it today? well, like -- not...
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well earlier three other communities in the region of lower saxony band migrants from entering as well my colleague neil harvey discussed the issue with the german and pay for the alternative for germany party hugh grant's the only been a handful of attacks by migrants in bursts as well as some on migrants themselves isn't a ban excessive well not to the victims those violent attacks occurs and there were about three thousand migrants who entered the caucus and mostly they're young males from north africa and syria bringing with them a completely different culture of. conflict resolution. there's a breaking point for even the most tolerant of communities and apparently this breaking point has been reached there sure opinion locals certainly aren't all in support of this ban nobody's saying that any violence is acceptable but some people suggesting you know maybe more to this than meets the eye maybe six of one half a dozen of the other and that perhaps more options should be explored is that not a good idea. well i'm afraid i'm a little to no time left to explore other options there's
well earlier three other communities in the region of lower saxony band migrants from entering as well my colleague neil harvey discussed the issue with the german and pay for the alternative for germany party hugh grant's the only been a handful of attacks by migrants in bursts as well as some on migrants themselves isn't a ban excessive well not to the victims those violent attacks occurs and there were about three thousand migrants who entered the caucus and mostly they're young males from...
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as well as refusing to meet that mr. arafat the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas is in brussels today meeting a new foreign ministers let's hear from the e.u. foreign policy chief frederica margarita. clearly that is a problem with that is and i. say this is a very diplomatic euphemism and we europeans as well as all of the out of words and the united nations system as such. still continue to believe that the only problem i think realistic solution for general selamat has to come from direct negotiations and has to be the capital of two states. tony come out what does my mood about so want from the e.u. . well he wants to keep this momentum that most of the international countries also came out against this u.s. decision and what he wants from the e.u. is basically what he said today you would like them to recognize palestine as a state and he would like them to play a much bigger role here politically the e.u. is one of the main donors in the occupied palestinian territories but at the same time the palestinians think t
as well as refusing to meet that mr. arafat the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas is in brussels today meeting a new foreign ministers let's hear from the e.u. foreign policy chief frederica margarita. clearly that is a problem with that is and i. say this is a very diplomatic euphemism and we europeans as well as all of the out of words and the united nations system as such. still continue to believe that the only problem i think realistic solution for general selamat has to come from direct...
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well men in the entertainment industry stars wore black in support of the me too movement a tribute to victims who have spoken out against sexual predators it's the latest phase of the ongoing debate surrounding sexual violence in hollywood the scandal ignited ever after several women accuse producer harvey weinstein of sexual harassment and let's listen to some of the stars talking about why they want to don black at the event. where. my together we're drawing a big black hole on the tree just. the way things used to be the way business used to be done to be that way. i think it's amazing i think it's historic and i love showing solidarity and our industry shining a light for all industries across all countries and this is the time to change everything it should be shouldn't even have to have this conversation with clearly we don't. it's an inflection point this is a mystery this guy. i've never. found it right call. and karen helm said has been following the golden globes for us he joins us in our studio hi karen tell us about how the need to movement shaped the golden globes this ye
well men in the entertainment industry stars wore black in support of the me too movement a tribute to victims who have spoken out against sexual predators it's the latest phase of the ongoing debate surrounding sexual violence in hollywood the scandal ignited ever after several women accuse producer harvey weinstein of sexual harassment and let's listen to some of the stars talking about why they want to don black at the event. where. my together we're drawing a big black hole on the tree...
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was playing really well at roma played well for the egyptian national team but then what he's done to liverpool since joining in june has just been incredible guy he's really a chance to shine there and you know he was up against a stiff competition who was a right to give him the award and not a bomb young i think so i. i mean for instance his liverpool team mate sunday or monday is a good player but he's not great he's had his moments certainly last season and this season but he just hasn't been as consistent and he's been shown by mohamed salah liverpool and obama and you're right in saying a fantastic player whose numbers look and credible but when you watch him play at the moment you just get the feeling he's not quite at his best he's averaging about a goal per game which is incredible for a strike and you take that any day of the week as a coach but he's just not playing to that potential that he could reach let's look at sol again he'll be traveling to the world cup with egypt that's coming up this year how far can he take them well i think he's the central figure that mean he
was playing really well at roma played well for the egyptian national team but then what he's done to liverpool since joining in june has just been incredible guy he's really a chance to shine there and you know he was up against a stiff competition who was a right to give him the award and not a bomb young i think so i. i mean for instance his liverpool team mate sunday or monday is a good player but he's not great he's had his moments certainly last season and this season but he just hasn't...
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well i wasn't him. and you know they all went up in the hallway and imagine you all had a cell as well we didn't have this one uncle bill goes in to do you come here. and you do the other hand sometimes when he didn't. put on. to them you know you just you can and then they know that i'm a huge of you know. with. them we know not babies into the room oh i'm all material i did awaited. buses does event god bless you but you need. don't go do you know you don't move them rather than some of them to . do it i was what i. would give you know there's a book by the way who is going to be the boss is the i would be going by what. we do is you we said i'm it's him was i'm always in the boat. said i don't know moment no one would believe this is a god to let me. tell you. we. you know be told to do. and what them yeah oh yeah. you know i will have fit me you know. so i said you know my. name i. think amy. i don't. know man i want to name a second. only did they have to. you know. they're going. to tell you that
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jobs as well american economy american companies do benefit from trade so he's aggressive stance has perhaps moderated to some extent he still doesn't think is that america is being treated as fairly as other countries are by trade and still wants to sort of tweak to make changes around the edges but ripping up and completely doing away with free trade agreements he seems to be pulling back from that that as well as you mentioned he has done that on the t t p p's made noises about nafta what has his protectionism stance is so far meant for the rest of the world i think there is somewhat nervous of nervousness because of course the us is the biggest global economy having access to that says important for many many countries i mean for example mexico trade flows with america equate to nearly forty five percent of mexican g.d.p. so if there's any blockages to that that's going to be hugely significant for the likes of the mexican economy so i think what we're seeing is a greater recognition that perhaps deals that were negotiated twenty thirty years ago perhaps do need to be rewritten t
jobs as well american economy american companies do benefit from trade so he's aggressive stance has perhaps moderated to some extent he still doesn't think is that america is being treated as fairly as other countries are by trade and still wants to sort of tweak to make changes around the edges but ripping up and completely doing away with free trade agreements he seems to be pulling back from that that as well as you mentioned he has done that on the t t p p's made noises about nafta what...
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we reported that, as well. so the reporting in the book matches our reporting to the extent that it is -- it is our reporting, much of it initially. and there are details that are fleshed out. what wolf is able to do with the book -- what wolff is able to do with the book that we don't do with daily reporting is he can paint a 300-page narrative that is a much larger picture that i think is easier for people to seize on when they are trying to get a 360 view. >> reads like a novel at times. maggie, thank you very much, jim, as well. >>> coming up, why federal authority are investigating the clinton foundation, according to a u.s. official briefed on the matter, next. >>> federal authorities are actively investigating the clinton foundation, looking into whether donors were promised things while hillary clinton was secretary of state. laura jarrett joins us with more on that. what have you learned? >> anderson, this say pretty serious legal development. that u.s. official tells me that the fbi and federal prosec
we reported that, as well. so the reporting in the book matches our reporting to the extent that it is -- it is our reporting, much of it initially. and there are details that are fleshed out. what wolf is able to do with the book -- what wolff is able to do with the book that we don't do with daily reporting is he can paint a 300-page narrative that is a much larger picture that i think is easier for people to seize on when they are trying to get a 360 view. >> reads like a novel at...
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all engines are doing well. the daily chief of operations gets a daily report on their assignment and their well-being, as well, so i'm glad they were able to assist down there. my understanding is most of the fires have been pretty well contained and managed with the exception of the thomas fire, which is still very challenging at this time. you will hear in the -- in item following, item 6, from mr. corso regarding the budget instructions that we received. we are well into our second quarter and managing our 17-18 budget really well, and you'll hear more again about our budget instructions and the timeline related to submittal of our budget by february 21st, and we'll have a series of meetings, i'm sure, that we will ask for items to be placed on related to the budget, and we will requeen the budget committee. with regards to our academies, the 123rd class is in its fifth week with 55 members. things are going well. dot is working hard. there will be a february 5th graduation. it's an evening versus a morning
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the senate back in and to vote as well in 15 minutes. voting on extending government funding, ending the shutdown as well as the extension of the children's health insurance program, and the delay in some taxes associated with the affordable care act. they need 60 votes, a closure vote that they knew -- they need at noon eastern time. will be bringing you the house. it will be live here on c-span. ofare hearing from a number members and senators as their holding meetings behind closed doors. we heard earlier from republican senators who are coming out of their meetings, two of whom voted against the short-term funding measure on friday. let's take a listen to what they had to say a short time ago. >> where are we right now? will -- there are meetings going on still. what do you think? i am very encouraged that we had a good turnout of votes from democrats and republicans, all of whom are committed to ending the shutdown and finding ways forward so that we can consider in and to the impasse on the daca. we are making progress by inches, b
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well the protests were triggered after an inmate stabbed three prison guards a string of other incidents followed the latest leaving two guards needing hospital treatment some of the attacks were reportedly carried out by radicalized prisoners . now russian opposition figure alexina valley was briefly detained on sunday as rallies took place in several cities his supporters have been protesting about the upcoming presidential election down off was in central moscow as the events unfolded around a thousand people have been gathering here in moscow calling for the boycott of the upcoming this march presidential election they're saying that the vote is illegitimate since their candidate alexina valley has not been allowed to run this because he's still serving a five year long suspended criminal sentence after he had been found guilty of embezzlement and a person like that cannot hold public office in russia now the location of this demonstration has not been approved by the authorities they had no problem with the protest itself but they offered a different place for a but the valley suppo
well the protests were triggered after an inmate stabbed three prison guards a string of other incidents followed the latest leaving two guards needing hospital treatment some of the attacks were reportedly carried out by radicalized prisoners . now russian opposition figure alexina valley was briefly detained on sunday as rallies took place in several cities his supporters have been protesting about the upcoming presidential election down off was in central moscow as the events unfolded around...
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well tax havens are on the e.u.'s agenda today the block is preparing to remove several countries from its recently published a blacklist of tax havens seventeen countries when they met in the list published in december and many of them were small islands in the caribbean and in the pacific eight countries are now expected to be removed from the list next week after making new commitments that's what the e.u. is saying they include south korea one of the world's largest economies the united arab emirates one of the largest arab economies and panama long a haven for offshore accounts now critics say that the e.u. is backtracking by allowing the countries off the list so soon and earlier i spoke to a whole shall donee e.u. policy advisor on inequality and taxation for oxfam international and i asked her just what those two commitments are. well i really wish i could have stuck to your questions but the problem with this blacklisting process if that turns parents is lacking and we do not really know what kind of commitm
well tax havens are on the e.u.'s agenda today the block is preparing to remove several countries from its recently published a blacklist of tax havens seventeen countries when they met in the list published in december and many of them were small islands in the caribbean and in the pacific eight countries are now expected to be removed from the list next week after making new commitments that's what the e.u. is saying they include south korea one of the world's largest economies the united...
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but that to be afraid of well. we turned to to a stasi member stussy who's the east german secret service people who kept a list listening here if people should just leave india under the lives of others they know what it's like that great film and we talk to bush done schmidt who is a like tenet kerguelen stassi research what's going on what do you say to people who say i've got nothing to hide the by the way if you're really saying is this. is terribly naive so he just were to this information on who is truly who said they get you don't get to decide how it's you will loose and just leave it to a part of it it's being used against you is too tired of it it. is a first place. that's experts and i was reading we all have to go there is that idea that we get so we're naive in a world that you know where you have major politicians going don't upset the then teligent community don't have such a deep state or they'll get you know and you know but none of us are supposed to be paranoid about things like that they have a
but that to be afraid of well. we turned to to a stasi member stussy who's the east german secret service people who kept a list listening here if people should just leave india under the lives of others they know what it's like that great film and we talk to bush done schmidt who is a like tenet kerguelen stassi research what's going on what do you say to people who say i've got nothing to hide the by the way if you're really saying is this. is terribly naive so he just were to this...
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well u.s. billionaire has pledged thirty million dollars to help get more democrats elected to the house of representatives in the midterms hedge fund manager tom styer once the democrats to win a majority in the chamber to remove donald trump as u.s. president he's already spent millions of dollars on national adverts calling for the impeachment of trump that he says he won't run for office himself twenty eighteen is going to be a straightforward debate between two radically different visions of america i'm going to spend rallying americans behind our vision a just inclusive prosperous america my fight is not just in california my fight is in removal is in removing donald trump from office and from power and that starts with taking the house back in twenty eight people close to former talk show host oprah winfrey say that she's considering running for the u.s. presidency in twenty twenty the hash tag oprah twenty twenty began trending on twitter on sunday night and she gave a speech at the gol
well u.s. billionaire has pledged thirty million dollars to help get more democrats elected to the house of representatives in the midterms hedge fund manager tom styer once the democrats to win a majority in the chamber to remove donald trump as u.s. president he's already spent millions of dollars on national adverts calling for the impeachment of trump that he says he won't run for office himself twenty eighteen is going to be a straightforward debate between two radically different visions...
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>> well i don't think so. think we'll be able to pivot the issues and i would urge the viewers to focus like a laser beam on january 30 the day that president trump will give his state of the union and that's the roadmap to where we're going up to the midterm elections and beyond. i think the president needs to reach out his hand across the aisle because now, we need democrats. the numbers are against us in the senate and we have to tackle infrastructure, immigration, daca, sunsets in march and if we're really in a bipartisan spirit we'll be able to knockout healthcare so i think this is going to be a year of issues. i don't think people -- trish: do you think the russians are going to go away good? >> no. trish: no it's not going to go away? >> no with the first few months of 2018 and it may go away some time next year and that's just a hope. trish: oh, okay. but, we can still work on all this policy, susan you agree with that? i mean the economy has been doing much much better upwards of 3% growth looking at
>> well i don't think so. think we'll be able to pivot the issues and i would urge the viewers to focus like a laser beam on january 30 the day that president trump will give his state of the union and that's the roadmap to where we're going up to the midterm elections and beyond. i think the president needs to reach out his hand across the aisle because now, we need democrats. the numbers are against us in the senate and we have to tackle infrastructure, immigration, daca, sunsets in...
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not eat well. and i think that you know now i think oh yeah you could be right even like the few that like the. people. who are. you i. usually. i. work for a short fifteen volts you sure. coupon they could even at some go to one shot throughout the a module or so ya ya could go over the last story is a sweet gold out spring like he just you know a lot of us yet. when. he got his us menial job on a puzzle stuff you know it's. not much it's a. new it's you. know this is great but job i'm still...
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she did so well academically as well.riday night. tree surgeon died in a road crash 16 years ago. years ago. late in the evening, early hours of the morning. the morning. people because it's the same sort of stuff. square have been rejected. from herfamily. let's have a look at the travel situation now. on the tube — there's a good service across al lines. as you can see, that's between dagenham and barking. between chelsea bridge and battersea bridge. and york way because a burst water main. let's have a check on the weather now with kate kinsella. temperatures overnight state double figures the most. figures the most. through late on this morning into lunchtime and beyond. lunchtime and beyond. 45 miles per hour is that rain pushes through. pushes through. up a little cooler than it started today. today. overnight, the wind falling a little bit lighter. little bit lighter. still quite breezy, some clear spells as well. breezy, some clear spells as well. cooler and last night. for tomorrow, a cool start. a cool the day.
she did so well academically as well.riday night. tree surgeon died in a road crash 16 years ago. years ago. late in the evening, early hours of the morning. the morning. people because it's the same sort of stuff. square have been rejected. from herfamily. let's have a look at the travel situation now. on the tube — there's a good service across al lines. as you can see, that's between dagenham and barking. between chelsea bridge and battersea bridge. and york way because a burst water main....
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government well space x. has again commented on the launch they've said the falcon nine rocket did everything as expected however in her statement the company's president refused to give further comments on the fate of a science about being carried citing its classified nature. oh it's an easier been involved in violent protests with thousands rallying against rising prices unemployment and tax hikes police used tear gas to disperse protesters who had been burning tires and hurling stones at officers then rest up at almost simultaneously with the iranian demonstrations but has gone largely unnoticed on middle east correspondent paula has more details. well these protests intern is here started after the new year and they came in reaction to that a new zealand government introducing a new budget plan for two thousand and eight that included amongst other things a rise in fuel prices and tax hikes the response from the tennessee and street was one of anger and what we've seen is protests taking place in several
government well space x. has again commented on the launch they've said the falcon nine rocket did everything as expected however in her statement the company's president refused to give further comments on the fate of a science about being carried citing its classified nature. oh it's an easier been involved in violent protests with thousands rallying against rising prices unemployment and tax hikes police used tear gas to disperse protesters who had been burning tires and hurling stones at...
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well. one told us he believes the u.s. has made a mistake by trying to break up syria and create a kurdish state. i think are very aware miscalculating there and. asked them to choose either he or the they made that grave mistake when the two actually side with. all these to the polls the understand the situation in syria the will for partition of syria and the creating that see without coordination with russia with syria with iran and with and now i believe that. a very very clear message that you know that americans are actually out of the liable. and they cannot actually count on them. or rallies against the military operation helping held in turkey as well as a number of european countries police in istanbul reportedly use force to disperse a demonstration earlier detaining at least a dozen people we are keeping a watch on the situation along the turkish syrian border any and all developments will brought to you here on r.t. . turning our attention to the u.k. now where the head of the army in the main threats facing b
well. one told us he believes the u.s. has made a mistake by trying to break up syria and create a kurdish state. i think are very aware miscalculating there and. asked them to choose either he or the they made that grave mistake when the two actually side with. all these to the polls the understand the situation in syria the will for partition of syria and the creating that see without coordination with russia with syria with iran and with and now i believe that. a very very clear message that...
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well you back over to you that what piqued your interest in that little lot well firstly getting back with a bang not by and leverkusen game last friday night full goes in it's always good season goals when you just coming out of the winter break sort of blow away the cobwebs a bit but also as we as you just said cracka between minds no one really expects about to be quite so exciting might soon want to weigh all season taking it to go late how to reeling them back in with that nicklaus food group scoring a hat trick that saw a really good game in that one and we also saw hoffenheim dropping points in the battle for european places as well one of the goals of the season with nicklaus talk of hezbollah and putting through his arnette to give a win if you didn't see that one live i definitely recommend that you check in with the bundesliga on the twenty three sixteen u.t.c. is all that i'm just touching hoffenheim them because they slipped up with that jewel what do you think it's going to mean and for that to see if one of the top four spots i think they're really going to struggle you
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well yea let's just- phone: so what i was thinking- ok well we'll- phone: yeah- let's just go ahead-hone: oh alright- the award-winning geico app. download it today. well, it'sonce again.eason >>yeah. lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single data point. that way you can keep your eyes on the big picture. >>huh. feel better? >>much better. yeah, me too. wow, you really did a number on this thing. >>sorry about that. that's alright. i got a box of 'em. thousands of opinions. one estimate. the earnings tool from td ameritrade. maria: welcome back. north and south korea set to hold high level talks this upcoming tuesday for the first time in more than two years. the two rivals aim to improve relations ahead of next month's winter olympics in south korea. jack keane is a retired four star general a fox news military analyst and chairman of the ins
well yea let's just- phone: so what i was thinking- ok well we'll- phone: yeah- let's just go ahead-hone: oh alright- the award-winning geico app. download it today. well, it'sonce again.eason >>yeah. lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a...
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well blew it so well mostly we don't and we will all soon will but you know one of the stuff in the bush about soft. money i hear fuck i. can't handle the up on the scots more leave the two coasts believed to be. easy show treason the cue to sketch. me was more than a good bunch. of prosecuted though i'm a shit they can you get other corners but then you. did so missed all the trails in my space and i was there. just you. max keiser this is because a report throw your hands up in the air honey badger don't care yeah it's all about the north american because the conference here in miami florida the state ever just as max badger don't care about basically the shrieking and the resistance honey badger markets keep on going up and up and up honey badger in the tech sector is like booming tech sector even though all in silicon valley is like donald trump is horrible and we have hitler ruling the country now well here's a tweet from tim cook about tim cook the c.e.o. of apple tim cook tells cramer jim cramer of c m b c apple's massive investment plan was made largely possible by the new g.o.p.
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we talk a lot about what can well-being do for us and the original wellness plan talked about costs and it talked about quality of life and productivity and performance and when we talk about costs, there are certainly costs impacts that well-being can have but cost impacts that well-being can't this and this board certainly is presented with issues all of the time that increasing your physical activity, being a healthy weight , things related to your well-being aren't going to change the cost of drugs and the cost of products at certain hospitals and things along those lines so there's some things we can do and some we can't. what you see on slide 5 is really looking at how much of our cost comes from those risk bands and 72 and a half percent of our population is stable and they account for about 14% of the cost and then you have two percent of our members who are accounting for 40% of our costs so we can work to keep the people in those low areas low risk through well being, and keep that 73% of our population in that low cost area we can definitely keep that there and help there and
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well obviously. the most obvious interpretation would be that this is a pushback against the allegations that have been made consistently for the last eighteen months about so-called russian troll forms influencing elections across the west and it's interesting to see that the languages that they're advertising for are the blog which of iran and of course north korea and russia so that would be a bit of a sort of give away about which countries they want to be targeting having said that though the timing is interesting because for sure the west has been running these so-called troll farms against other countries as well for a long time so are they just trying to expand their operations by developing this new software or are they trying to disingenuously suggest to people that actually have done it before only the big bad russians the big bad chinese have run troll farms and they're beginning to develop the software so i think it's an interesting question for i would say as well personally the first t
well obviously. the most obvious interpretation would be that this is a pushback against the allegations that have been made consistently for the last eighteen months about so-called russian troll forms influencing elections across the west and it's interesting to see that the languages that they're advertising for are the blog which of iran and of course north korea and russia so that would be a bit of a sort of give away about which countries they want to be targeting having said that though...
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well you know. i could logically like going to school you know just going to those still give up food for the homeless. because you don't really feel like a human being you know. and then. the guy just came over to me saw me and gave me this book. in two thousand and sixteen the panama papers shocked the world with a tax haven the secrets to trillion united states dollars passed through most of conseco in the amount of time that we've been in panama paper's exposure that's what it shows a lot of money it really is. journalism it's an act of journalism looking at things that people want to keep secret and asking why would they want to keep these things secret. millions of. documents were examined. the only people we basically have tried to get an advantage out of this sort of war newspaper. and probably other politician which were. other politicians the media were quick to find targets such as the kings of morocco and saudi arabia the president of argentina several prime ministers. and russian presid
well you know. i could logically like going to school you know just going to those still give up food for the homeless. because you don't really feel like a human being you know. and then. the guy just came over to me saw me and gave me this book. in two thousand and sixteen the panama papers shocked the world with a tax haven the secrets to trillion united states dollars passed through most of conseco in the amount of time that we've been in panama paper's exposure that's what it shows a lot...
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mccraw is on his first official visit to china economic issues of the focus of a three day trip as well as north korean nuclear missiles climate change and investments in africa we'll look at those issues in just a moment mccaughan has been speaking in the ancient city of sea on. you know. it is and it's up to europe in asia to france and china to define and come up with the rules of a game we could all win or lose i have come here to tell china that i am determined to move the euro china partnership into the twenty first century so that it fits in this new framework that we need to define together europe will embrace this new strategy because it is now aware of its role and its place in this century it will get involved on all of the main topics yes my friends what i have also come here to say is that europe is back some of the issues on mccall's agenda climate change with president donald trump announcing the u.s. is pulling out of the paris climate accord it's a key topic for cooperation between both countries also was described as the new silk road map kwan is backing president sees
mccraw is on his first official visit to china economic issues of the focus of a three day trip as well as north korean nuclear missiles climate change and investments in africa we'll look at those issues in just a moment mccaughan has been speaking in the ancient city of sea on. you know. it is and it's up to europe in asia to france and china to define and come up with the rules of a game we could all win or lose i have come here to tell china that i am determined to move the euro china...
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well look it's not about me i think people have you made it about you then she made it about you. chris let's a little treasure let's go let's let's let's play the government is doing all kind of bizarre things that in many ways is making it about me because since one of your day i've been involved in all kind of all kind of manipulation to squeeze me out of ukraine you know. police. leaders you cross an international border with an invalid passport you're asking for a country look it all started. just my party on somebody else's name and they deprived me of nationality legally then they didn't let me back illegally because i had the document to enter at least i had the right to be considered as an applicant to come back. well they didn't want to they obviously want to come back for sure i wanted to do with that but as you know another day another stunt is in the you know i wanted to come back because i believe in the future of this country and i believe that i have place in the future of this country as simple as that and these guys don't want me here period one moment you're scr
well look it's not about me i think people have you made it about you then she made it about you. chris let's a little treasure let's go let's let's let's play the government is doing all kind of bizarre things that in many ways is making it about me because since one of your day i've been involved in all kind of all kind of manipulation to squeeze me out of ukraine you know. police. leaders you cross an international border with an invalid passport you're asking for a country look it all...
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well if i had been in his place i would. never have opted for forbes list of billionaires we have become you figure you would rather be billionaires than the. difference of vision you claimed in december that a presidential emissary visited you said all your problems would go away current accusations of conceiving illegal funds although if you would simply criticize the opposition politician julia to michelle and stop criticizing him i was told my troubles would be over if i agreed to these things i would get my passport back in five minutes but when you were asked for the name of the emissary you wouldn't give it the one detail that would have substantiated your story you couldn't provide well that's because that's basically the person that they wanted because one of yours that because he wasn't to blame for it you were there i mean it gives you credibility and if you don't give the name of credibility with the story every action that he was right after that everything that then management would happen how does anyone know
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well. look you very well. go on to rugby dressing rooms. we're in the home dressing room his son feel no wait you know premier league with i want to i was from kick off would be. you've been privileged access you say here great talent of talent doesn't work cause that's one of the things in dressing rooms around the world that inspirational comments to be able to get the players open and ready for the guy call the place to the nines the lockers all of kates is ready and as we move around the dressing room that's a quote there from pep guardiola in norwegian and then we get round again with the players cate and his little luck. with the big sis and of course last bohemian. of mine in forest but nineteen made nine hundred ninety s. has begun to fall he played for nothing in forty stall he can see blackburn rovers so alex ferguson quote if you give him once you will give him twice and no dressing room should ever be without music pretty much when i was a player it was hey paul pete was rap exactly the same in twenty seven saying the players ge
well. look you very well. go on to rugby dressing rooms. we're in the home dressing room his son feel no wait you know premier league with i want to i was from kick off would be. you've been privileged access you say here great talent of talent doesn't work cause that's one of the things in dressing rooms around the world that inspirational comments to be able to get the players open and ready for the guy call the place to the nines the lockers all of kates is ready and as we move around the...
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well it's the other way around here in the u.k. of course people want politicians want a stable government because they really need to move on with the bricks and negotiations there is not much time left until october to a deal on the transition agreement and also to move forward and hammer out a future relationship with between the u.k. and the e.u. and for that they really are hoping to have some support from germany now you've seen for a long time british politicians of argue that uncle america will come to britain's help and she will help basically to to hammer out a really good deal for the u.k. no that has not happened yet and of course they don't know what would happen within a grand coalition it's not it's not known how that might change then i mix with the reps of negotiations but what they do want is a government that they can then that then helps to negotiate at the e.u. level and brussels would it not the big it would not be in the u.k. is interest for there to be more uncertainty here in germany let's say for this vote
well it's the other way around here in the u.k. of course people want politicians want a stable government because they really need to move on with the bricks and negotiations there is not much time left until october to a deal on the transition agreement and also to move forward and hammer out a future relationship with between the u.k. and the e.u. and for that they really are hoping to have some support from germany now you've seen for a long time british politicians of argue that uncle...
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wells fargo and pnc could see a 3% jolt in either direction. 2% move for jpmorgan and 2% for black rom. financials one of the best performing sectors over the last year, 21%. how should you play the names into earnings? get right to it and to the chart master carter at the plaza ready to go. carter >> reporter: it's true as a sector, financials are pacing the market up a bit more. interesting, it's so dependent on names like american express, big insurance companies like travelers. if you look at the banks, the banks themselves have trailed the market and regional banks really trailed look at a few charts i don't like banks here. we'll end up with jpmorgan here we have the bkx index dominated by big names, citi, jpmorgan, so forth, by all accounts you'd call this a nice up trend it is. the question, is it outperforming the market an opportunity i would have you look at, then, longer term. here's that trend line and here's, again, new highs over the past two years. keep that on your retina, so to speak and let's go on to some relative charts. no
wells fargo and pnc could see a 3% jolt in either direction. 2% move for jpmorgan and 2% for black rom. financials one of the best performing sectors over the last year, 21%. how should you play the names into earnings? get right to it and to the chart master carter at the plaza ready to go. carter >> reporter: it's true as a sector, financials are pacing the market up a bit more. interesting, it's so dependent on names like american express, big insurance companies like travelers. if you...
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ben: i think he did very well and unfortunate before i follow-up but i think he's doing it very well and i think he's a pioneer and i think we're going to remember him very very fondly charles: gentlemen and of course deirdre. you can bet that neil will be all over how the media covers next saturday when he launches hi new show cavuto live kicking it off live from our nation's capitol one year since trump took office how did the president do for your taxes and jobs and the stock market and where do we go from here? you can't afford to miss it so don't miss it every saturday 10 a.m. eastern. up next the administration taking heat for opening the door for medicaid recipients to work for aid. heartless or the best way to give them hope? we'll debate, you decide. >> today on forbes on fox the list keeps growing of u.s. companies announcing bonuses and pay hikes for their workers as a result of the tax bill but democrats calling it crumbs for the middle class so whose right and how is this going to impact the midterms, plus south korea giving trump credit for making talks with north korea
ben: i think he did very well and unfortunate before i follow-up but i think he's doing it very well and i think he's a pioneer and i think we're going to remember him very very fondly charles: gentlemen and of course deirdre. you can bet that neil will be all over how the media covers next saturday when he launches hi new show cavuto live kicking it off live from our nation's capitol one year since trump took office how did the president do for your taxes and jobs and the stock market and...
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well i mean i was impressed by. american reference to history in the year that marks the hundred and a verse or the end of world war one she said we the generation that is living now need to prove that we have learned our lesson we have learned our lesson how to overcome problems and not stumble into conflict and despair again and key aspects to overcoming problems on the american said it's called operation is multi-lateralism is working together on a wide range of subjects you mentioned it that she touched upon saying europe for that matter needs to get its act together needs to form economic union needs to come up with a coherent common european foreign policy needs to strengthen its borders its its external border it's on the one hand but also needs to be open to collaboration with. europe countries beyond europe sporters so it has been a wide range of topics that the german chancellor touch upon but she says we need to learn our lesson from history and we need to show that we have learned this lesson and of cour
well i mean i was impressed by. american reference to history in the year that marks the hundred and a verse or the end of world war one she said we the generation that is living now need to prove that we have learned our lesson we have learned our lesson how to overcome problems and not stumble into conflict and despair again and key aspects to overcoming problems on the american said it's called operation is multi-lateralism is working together on a wide range of subjects you mentioned it...