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kicked in the government says the move is to safeguard china's interests and balance losses from new american. these american avocados are destined for the chinese market but they might not sell so well anymore now that china has imposed tariffs on fruit and meat while steel pipes and scores of other imports from the usa the rates of fifteen percent on one hundred and twenty items and twenty five percent on eight others. the chinese government says the people support its move though some in china regret the ensuing rise in prices. it's definitely going to have an impact many fruits that kids love only grow in foreign countries we don't have them in china that is a direct impact. it's absolutely right to impose tariffs because i've seen the news about the us crapping trade deals with us it's right to fight back. the new tariffs the china's initial response to the u.s. move to slap tariffs on steel and alum minium imports the u.s. is also threatening to impose further terrace on sixty billion dollars worth of other chinese imports a year over what it terms the theft of intellectual property chi
kicked in the government says the move is to safeguard china's interests and balance losses from new american. these american avocados are destined for the chinese market but they might not sell so well anymore now that china has imposed tariffs on fruit and meat while steel pipes and scores of other imports from the usa the rates of fifteen percent on one hundred and twenty items and twenty five percent on eight others. the chinese government says the people support its move though some in...
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news. american history tv, we learn about the history of african-americans and eugenics from a medical historian. this talk was recorded at the american historical association's annual meeting in washington dc -- in washington, d.c. it is just under 15 minutes. ayah is a phd candidate at johns hopkins university. i was just curious to know that johns hopkins, one of america's top medical schools and top hospitals has a history of medicine department. why is it important for the school of medicine to study history of medicine? ms. nurridin: some of the greatest physicians at johns hopkins believed understanding history is an important way to understand the events. -- the advances. the department was started in 1929. it is the first department of history of medicine in the united states. they really were excited about using knowledge of the past to benefit medical knowledge in the present. we keep that tradition going and have expanded on it in a lot of ways to think about the role of the humanities in thinking about the current medical ethics and problems that come up in the hospital nowadays. we
news. american history tv, we learn about the history of african-americans and eugenics from a medical historian. this talk was recorded at the american historical association's annual meeting in washington dc -- in washington, d.c. it is just under 15 minutes. ayah is a phd candidate at johns hopkins university. i was just curious to know that johns hopkins, one of america's top medical schools and top hospitals has a history of medicine department. why is it important for the school of...
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news we still have a lot more to tell you about including beijing tariffs on major american export goods including soybeans and cars the trade showdown between the economic superpowers is growing and our very own been facing we'll have a roundup of financial markets reaction to this is a. spat thank you so much for watching. movement in fighting for the taking seriously in the world of work here's what's coming up women strong double. the female superheroes smart women more towards smart state religion rank recently dangerous time for w. and for my. street by street. colorful. the winds really are just. the most traditional find at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany street by street on d w dot com. global shares take a diverse as the u.s. china trade war escalates more retaliatory tarps including american agricultural exports beijing takes the dispute so the world trade organization. and how billions of euros in e.u. funds end up in criminal hands in slovakia. i've been physical and let's do business president donald trump says his country's notion in a trade w
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news. >>> "american idol," airs here at 8:00 p.m. tonight. >>> fantastic weekend lots of sunshine.eek we will see those temperatures dip to cooler readings and also a return of rain. nothing but sunshine out there. sweep across the region for the time being coming up empty-handed. showing you the beautiful silhouette of the city of san francisco. not a cloud from this vantage point. comfortable evening on tap. temperature wise, away from the coast. 73 in concord. 63 in oakland. as you get to the coast, a bit of a sea bree has kicked up. 55 right now for half moon bay. so over the next 12 hours we have mainly clear skies and a few high clouds streaming in from time to time. temperatures from the coast to the bay and inland will drop into the midnd upper 40s overnight tonight. early tomorrow morning may be a little bit of fog developing right along the immediate coastline. i don't think it would be wide spread like it was this morning. it quickly gets out of here. as the sun gets up here it burns off the fog and temperatures responding nicely. temperatures in many spots already into
news. >>> "american idol," airs here at 8:00 p.m. tonight. >>> fantastic weekend lots of sunshine.eek we will see those temperatures dip to cooler readings and also a return of rain. nothing but sunshine out there. sweep across the region for the time being coming up empty-handed. showing you the beautiful silhouette of the city of san francisco. not a cloud from this vantage point. comfortable evening on tap. temperature wise, away from the coast. 73 in concord. 63...
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shery: record sales for 2017 for a new north american headquarters in california. cati has kept racing ahead beyond the formula one crowd. the global ceo joins us from san francisco, where he has been visiting their new north american headquarters in mountain view. thank you for your time. i want to get to your products, the scrambler. but how are global trade tensions affecting your business and the broader motorcycle market? market is onecle in which you need to really push very hard. some customers get more difficult to get in, but we are getting very good results. we are able to catch the younger generation. vonnie: how our sales for the new superbike? very good sales for us. it is the pinnacle of technology. we have something like a bit more than 6000 in the market. we don't want too much production. shery: are you able to deliver the motorcycles early enough for the season? david: -- >> we wanted to produce no more than 50, but we started production last year. we will have to wait a bit more and produce the bike next year. what's more will we see for the engin
shery: record sales for 2017 for a new north american headquarters in california. cati has kept racing ahead beyond the formula one crowd. the global ceo joins us from san francisco, where he has been visiting their new north american headquarters in mountain view. thank you for your time. i want to get to your products, the scrambler. but how are global trade tensions affecting your business and the broader motorcycle market? market is onecle in which you need to really push very hard. some...
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the two countries industries and the interests of consumers and is neither conducive to chinese new american national interests e.g. . more than one hundred u.s. goods are affected by the terrorists they include soybeans cars and beef that will make those products more expensive for chinese consumers for american producers it will mean fewer exports to china a major market the trade dispute has now entered the next phase. all right and before i let you go and remind you of our main headlines this hour. britain has dismissed an appeal from russia to join its investigation into the poisoning of a double agent and his daughter and salisbury chemical weapons experts have failed to back claims by the british government that the nerve agent used in the attack came from russia. the leaders of turkey iran and russia say it's important to prepare the ground for the return of syrians displaced by conflict in their country the three nations presidents are holding a crisis meeting in on caracas to discuss the conflict with. only one rocket berlin on behalf of all of us here thank you so much for spendin
the two countries industries and the interests of consumers and is neither conducive to chinese new american national interests e.g. . more than one hundred u.s. goods are affected by the terrorists they include soybeans cars and beef that will make those products more expensive for chinese consumers for american producers it will mean fewer exports to china a major market the trade dispute has now entered the next phase. all right and before i let you go and remind you of our main headlines...
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news. >>> "american idol," at 8:00 p.m. tonight. >>> fantastic weekend lots of sunshine.eek we will see those temperatures dip to cooler readings and also a return of rain. nothing but sunshine out there. sweep across the region for the time being coming up empty-handed. showing you the beautiful silhouette of the city of san francisco. not a cloud from this vantage point. comfortable evening on tap. temperature wise, away from the coast. 73 in concord. 63 in oakland. as you get to the coast, a bit of a sea breeze has kicked up. 55 right now for half moon bay. so over the next 12 hours we have mainly clear skies and a few high clouds streaming in from time to time. temperatures from the coast to the bay and inland will drop into the mid and upper 40s overnight tonight. early tomorrow morning may be a little bit of fog developing right along the immediate coastline. i don't think it would be wide spread like it was this morning. it quickly gets out of here. as the sun gets up here it burns off the fog and temperatures responding nicely. temperatures in many spots already i
news. >>> "american idol," at 8:00 p.m. tonight. >>> fantastic weekend lots of sunshine.eek we will see those temperatures dip to cooler readings and also a return of rain. nothing but sunshine out there. sweep across the region for the time being coming up empty-handed. showing you the beautiful silhouette of the city of san francisco. not a cloud from this vantage point. comfortable evening on tap. temperature wise, away from the coast. 73 in concord. 63 in...
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it's not a mere irritation, a new poll concluded that more than three of four americans have come to believe that fake news is commonplace. so, taking that into account and to be fair, taking into account a number of statements he made before he was president where he has not followed up by taking the action he said he would take, it's still relevant to recall that when running for office, and more than once, the president said he was going to loosen the laws and tighten the libel laws to make it easier, he said for someone like him to bring libel suits, that he spoke to the head of the fbi and urged then fbi chair call me to prosecute journalists who published confidential, classified information. i don't think these things are on the agenda that i'm talking about. the totality of the president's views and certainly of his expressed views are reflective of what he thanks about the press, and how he views it and again, that matters, and matters even if he doesn't take any legislative steps, and matters even if he doesn't take positions in the supreme court which would be plainly and c
it's not a mere irritation, a new poll concluded that more than three of four americans have come to believe that fake news is commonplace. so, taking that into account and to be fair, taking into account a number of statements he made before he was president where he has not followed up by taking the action he said he would take, it's still relevant to recall that when running for office, and more than once, the president said he was going to loosen the laws and tighten the libel laws to make...
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who wins and loses any new american economy and who deserves the most help and society and whether theederal government shows preferential treatment to certain types of people. president trump's anti-immigration rhetoric touches on many of the frustrations felt most acutely by rural americans. that story is in the "washington post" from june 17 of last year. surely in santa rosa, california. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was born and raised in san francisco and have lived in america for quite a while, i live in kentucky, all over the united states. i have never been out of the continental. rural and big city america, we are the same. i have gotten along with everybody, farmers, people from manhattan, and kentucky, which is a beautiful state. why don't americans -- i am an older person -- are younger get along with everybody and knock off the fighting and the difference. we are all made by the same person. don't let anybody drill oil on my california coastline. that would be the worst sin this administration could ever make. california has the most beautiful coas
who wins and loses any new american economy and who deserves the most help and society and whether theederal government shows preferential treatment to certain types of people. president trump's anti-immigration rhetoric touches on many of the frustrations felt most acutely by rural americans. that story is in the "washington post" from june 17 of last year. surely in santa rosa, california. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was born and raised in san francisco and...
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and this franco-american lady who had founded an elementary school in new york was looking for a musicabout this person, dr. ma, and said i am kind of interested. she came to the concert, and then decided on the spot to ask him to teach at her school. and so had we not met this lady, we would have gone back to france and i would have, you know -- david: you might be in private equity. yo-yo: or i would be kissing you on both cheeks. david: right. you were already fairly accomplished. now because we are in the kennedy center -- yo-yo: it depends on how you define it. david: well, by almost any normal standards you were already very well known. you already met with pablo casals, who is considered the greatest cellist of the first half of the 20th century. how did you meet public assault s and what did he think of your playing? yo-yo: i was taken to him at age seven, and i have him writing something in my autograph book, and i played for him and he said, hm, very good, but you should always also go play baseball. which is very interesting, because casals, at that time he was in his upper
and this franco-american lady who had founded an elementary school in new york was looking for a musicabout this person, dr. ma, and said i am kind of interested. she came to the concert, and then decided on the spot to ask him to teach at her school. and so had we not met this lady, we would have gone back to france and i would have, you know -- david: you might be in private equity. yo-yo: or i would be kissing you on both cheeks. david: right. you were already fairly accomplished. now...
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none other than columbia university professor, my alma mater by the way, i author of building a new american economy, mr. jeffrey sachs. >> thank you. trish: i love talking to you. i read the book. talk about what is going on with the europeans. macron is with a plea of new tariffs. we'll hear more from angela merkel. you don't like the idea of tariffs. what is your concern here in terms of the world economy if he goes through with this. >> i'm basically a believer in open trade and don't think we need to add more headaches, more problems, more strife, more conflict because i think the open trading system serves us well. the u.s. economy is big and rich and it has grown on the basis of a open trading system. we championed that for decades i think we should continue championing that. trish: europe is your friend. germany is your friend. france is our friend. these are our friend. >> they are our friends and allies and we have good trading relationship with them. i think jumping in and introducing new tariffs was a bit arbitrary. trish: i have water by the way. >> i would love some. i don't th
none other than columbia university professor, my alma mater by the way, i author of building a new american economy, mr. jeffrey sachs. >> thank you. trish: i love talking to you. i read the book. talk about what is going on with the europeans. macron is with a plea of new tariffs. we'll hear more from angela merkel. you don't like the idea of tariffs. what is your concern here in terms of the world economy if he goes through with this. >> i'm basically a believer in open trade and...
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the country should do something about climate change, you'll rarely find a boat who want to bash new americanmmigrants, or who want to deny rights to gay couples and their kids, or we think it is a great idea that people are able to buy combat assault weapons without background checks united states of america. the only developed nation that allows that. our country is going to come through this temporary time. when we do, we are going to be better for it, because i have spoken to the young people nation. i was recently invited at boston college democrats. suffolk university in boston. any graduates? mater, and i alma was kindly asked to speak with them. they were awesome, they embodied the fearless systemic optimistic about our country. they embrace our diversity as our greatest strength. they understand we are part of one human family in this finite planet. when i opened the floor to questions, one young man in the front row raised his hand, and --said, what you believe what do you believe is the single a guest issue facing the nation? was just a couple of months after the election of donald
the country should do something about climate change, you'll rarely find a boat who want to bash new americanmmigrants, or who want to deny rights to gay couples and their kids, or we think it is a great idea that people are able to buy combat assault weapons without background checks united states of america. the only developed nation that allows that. our country is going to come through this temporary time. when we do, we are going to be better for it, because i have spoken to the young...
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. >> it may be the new "american idol," but the pain of being sent home is still the same. 169 contestantsit to hollywood. now only 24 remain. i was on set for this sunday's show where a spot in the top 14 is on the line. >> lionel ritchie everybody. >> in this exclusive clip from sunday's show, lionel shows 'em how it's done. ♪ wife been -- i've been alone with you inside my mind ♪ >> how do you keep these kids' dreams alive when you gotta tell them no and send them home? >> we just turn them into lionel. >> you're going into the fire. >> it's awful. >> you got beautiful hair. don't need to flip it, but maybe once in a song. >> we remind them of our own personal journeys. even though it seems like some of us have made it overnight there's ten years of ups and downs of car repossessions, of overdraft fees, signed and dropped, of eating taco bell. i still eat taco bell. but it's like we let them know that this is an unusual experience and also we give them constructive criticism to take home. >> by the time we finish you've actually had a chance to sit in a couple of great master classes. >
. >> it may be the new "american idol," but the pain of being sent home is still the same. 169 contestantsit to hollywood. now only 24 remain. i was on set for this sunday's show where a spot in the top 14 is on the line. >> lionel ritchie everybody. >> in this exclusive clip from sunday's show, lionel shows 'em how it's done. ♪ wife been -- i've been alone with you inside my mind ♪ >> how do you keep these kids' dreams alive when you gotta tell them no and...
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it is good if you to join us today here for the news american stock kanye west has caused a stir with his return to social media by tweeting in praise of donald trump after deleting his twitter on instagram accounts a year ago the man who calls himself the voice of a generation is now facing up backlash from his fans some of the media and fellow musicians correspondent caleb mufon has details. kanye west the musician personality entrepreneur who fancies himself to be the next president of the united states is now being called all right those turning on him say as a musician is once again struggling with mental health issues so what triggered all of this well kanye has thrown his support behind donald trump it's easy to cast west as just another lost man seduced by the far right's promise to provide a sense of purpose it's also possible to connect to west's eccentric behavior on twitter this isn't the first time his forays into politics of discomforted some fans to the mental health struggles that led to his twenty seven thousand hospitalization perhaps politics in music just don't mix
it is good if you to join us today here for the news american stock kanye west has caused a stir with his return to social media by tweeting in praise of donald trump after deleting his twitter on instagram accounts a year ago the man who calls himself the voice of a generation is now facing up backlash from his fans some of the media and fellow musicians correspondent caleb mufon has details. kanye west the musician personality entrepreneur who fancies himself to be the next president of the...
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the new american secretary of state mike pompeo, who's on his first overseas tour of the middle—east,ia. it is expected that iran's missile program would be a major topic in talks on sunday between pompeo and leaders from saudi arabia and israel. huge crowds have taken to the streets of yemen's capital sanaa, for the funeral of the houthi rebels' top political leader. saaleh ul—samad was killed earlier this month in a saudi—led—coalition airstrike on sanaa, which is controlled by the houthis. around 4,000 people have fled renewed fighting in northern myanmar, where the burmese military is reported to be pounding ethnic kachin rebels with airstrikes and artillery. the united nations says thousands more civilians are trapped by the violence. hundreds of people have welcomed the former president of malawi, joyce banda, on her return home after four years of self—imposed exile. it's not clear whether ms banda plans to engage in politics. she fled malawi when she lost power following a massive corruption scandal. a volcano known as piton de la fournaise or the "peak of the furnace" has beg
the new american secretary of state mike pompeo, who's on his first overseas tour of the middle—east,ia. it is expected that iran's missile program would be a major topic in talks on sunday between pompeo and leaders from saudi arabia and israel. huge crowds have taken to the streets of yemen's capital sanaa, for the funeral of the houthi rebels' top political leader. saaleh ul—samad was killed earlier this month in a saudi—led—coalition airstrike on sanaa, which is controlled by the...
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news. american history tv, we learn about the history of african-americans and eugenics from a medical historian. this talk was recorded at the american historical association's annual meeting in washington dc -- in washington, d.c. it is just under 15 minutes. >>lissa:
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new. american sanctions would be damaging but i mean is this justice is a threat is this all us or more jews a country like a tissue paper and when it thinks it doesn't need it anymore it just costs the way i think it's very immoral. welcome back now there is outrage in germany after two rappers known for using anti semitic lyrics in their songs won a top music prize there the controversial lyrics include comparisons to auschwitz prisoners and hints of another holocaust but despite that the rappers won the best hip hop album prize in germany's top music awards last week their latest releases sold more than two hundred thousand copies after initially defending their decision organizers of the award have now backtracked germany's foreign minister has called the award repugnant while a group of holocaust survivors have also voiced their outrage political commentator amir oren says artists should not use freedom of expression as a free pass to say anything. of course freedom of expression is a blessing i think we shouldn't restrict the freedom of the obvious toward the creator to break any mold
new. american sanctions would be damaging but i mean is this justice is a threat is this all us or more jews a country like a tissue paper and when it thinks it doesn't need it anymore it just costs the way i think it's very immoral. welcome back now there is outrage in germany after two rappers known for using anti semitic lyrics in their songs won a top music prize there the controversial lyrics include comparisons to auschwitz prisoners and hints of another holocaust but despite that the...
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government says the move is an effort to safeguard china's interests and balance slow say schools by new american. these american avocados are destined for the chinese market but they might not sell so well anymore now that china has imposed tariffs on fruit meat while the steel pipes and scores of other imports from the usa the rates of fifteen percent on one hundred twenty items and twenty five percent on eight others. the chinese government says that people support its move some in china regret the ensuing rise in prices. it's definitely going to have an impact many fruits that kids love only grow in foreign countries we don't have them in china that is a direct impact. it's absolutely right to impose tariffs because i've seen the news about the us crapping trade deals with us it's right to fight back. the new tariffs are china's initial response to the u.s. move to slap tariffs on steel and alimony i'm imports the us is also threatening to impose further terrace on sixty billion dollars worth of other chinese imports a year over what it terms the theft of intellectual property china by contra
government says the move is an effort to safeguard china's interests and balance slow say schools by new american. these american avocados are destined for the chinese market but they might not sell so well anymore now that china has imposed tariffs on fruit meat while the steel pipes and scores of other imports from the usa the rates of fifteen percent on one hundred twenty items and twenty five percent on eight others. the chinese government says that people support its move some in china...
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this survey, donald trump warned russia yesterday, to be ready, that nice, new american missiles were this morning came this, "never said when an attack on syria would take place. could be very soon or not soon at all." this syrian war and its many layers of conflict have caused catastrophic damage. there are no good options for western involvement, but fateful decisions are now to be made, and the stakes are very high. caroline hawley, bbc news. in a moment, we'll speak to our correspondent martin patience in beirut but first vicki young who's in westminster. in the run—up to the cabinet meeting, how much do we know about the unanimity over this? and we know the unanimity over this? and we know the cabinet ministers will be coming here in the next couple of hours for an extremely difficult meeting, on the agenda partly will be about a parliamentary vote. we know theresa may is considering taking action without one, but that would of course be controversial. she doesn't have to do, but it has become a bit ofan have to do, but it has become a bit of an issue over the years that prime m
this survey, donald trump warned russia yesterday, to be ready, that nice, new american missiles were this morning came this, "never said when an attack on syria would take place. could be very soon or not soon at all." this syrian war and its many layers of conflict have caused catastrophic damage. there are no good options for western involvement, but fateful decisions are now to be made, and the stakes are very high. caroline hawley, bbc news. in a moment, we'll speak to our...
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the two countries industries and the interests of consumers and is neither conducive to chinese new american national interests e.g. more than one hundred u.s. goods are affected by the terrorists they include soybeans cars and beef that will make those products more expensive for chinese consumers for american producers it will mean fewer exports to china a major market the trade dispute has now entered the next phase. and only about is tracking this story from the financial center of frankfurt all the while both sides just end up scaring away customers doing themselves harm. the end of the day. yes that's the outcome it's a lose lose situation who are whomever you talk to who knows a thing or two about trade and about international economic trade. you're going to have job losses you're going to have less growth you're going to have consumers looking at higher prices you're going to have higher interest rates perhaps people who are betting on lower interest rates for some time having trouble with their mortgage at home in the united states or perhaps in china as well and of course because o
the two countries industries and the interests of consumers and is neither conducive to chinese new american national interests e.g. more than one hundred u.s. goods are affected by the terrorists they include soybeans cars and beef that will make those products more expensive for chinese consumers for american producers it will mean fewer exports to china a major market the trade dispute has now entered the next phase. and only about is tracking this story from the financial center of...
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new. american sanctions would be damaging but i mean is this justice is a threat is this all us or would use a country like a tissue paper and when it thinks it doesn't need it anymore it just costs the way i think it's very immoral. welcome back more on a story we brought you a few minutes ago russia's foreign minister is denying that the country's military experts visited the site of an alleged chemical attack in the syrian city of duma and tampered with the evidence it's in response to claims made by the u.s. envoy to the global chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. let's get more on this now from correspondent. what else is going to have to say well what this is actually coming from is a report from the news agency reuters who apparently was able to get these comments from inside a closed door meeting at the o.p.c. wu and these comments were actually coming from the u.s. envoy kenneth ward he was speculating that it's possible that russian experts when they were on the ground they may have tampered with some of the evidence let's listen to exactly what he had to say. it is long overdue th
new. american sanctions would be damaging but i mean is this justice is a threat is this all us or would use a country like a tissue paper and when it thinks it doesn't need it anymore it just costs the way i think it's very immoral. welcome back more on a story we brought you a few minutes ago russia's foreign minister is denying that the country's military experts visited the site of an alleged chemical attack in the syrian city of duma and tampered with the evidence it's in response to...
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the new american secretary of state — who's on his first overseas tour of the middle—east — has arrived talks on sunday between pompeo and leaders from saudi arabia and israel. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. around 4,000 people have fled renewed fighting in northern myanmar — where the burmese military is reported to be pounding ethnic kachin rebels with airstrikes and artillery. the united nations says thousands more civilians are trapped by the violence. kachin insurgents have been waging an armed struggle for autonomous rule in their territory since the 1960s. huge crowds have taken to the streets of yemen's capital sanaa, for the funeral of the houthi rebels‘ top political leader. saaleh ul—sumud was killed earlier this month in an airstrike on sanaa, which is controlled by the houthis. it was carried out by the saudi—led coalition that's been bombing the country for three years. hundreds of people have welcomed the former president of malawi, joyce banda, on her return home after four yea rs of self—imposed exile. it's not clear whether ms banda pla
the new american secretary of state — who's on his first overseas tour of the middle—east — has arrived talks on sunday between pompeo and leaders from saudi arabia and israel. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. around 4,000 people have fled renewed fighting in northern myanmar — where the burmese military is reported to be pounding ethnic kachin rebels with airstrikes and artillery. the united nations says thousands more civilians are trapped by the...
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a new american documentary called in the execution a shadow has shed light on the horrors of capital punishment. in the u.s. the film claims race is at the heart of decision making when it comes to the death sentence. my team members to. get this person ready mix. was a little. bit iffy. thing that i didn't hear that. even do anything. you don't know because you were in my shoes. the latest figures show black people account for forty one percent of those on death row in the u.s. while making up only around thirteen percent of the population the film's co-producer richard stanek also says black people are far more likely to be given death sentences in cases of interracial killings racial application of the death penalty is there. now not to look so much at skin color of the perpetrator but the skin color of the victim if the if the murder victim is white. then the prosecuting attorney is four to eleven times more likely to seek a death penalty and if the victim were black and so what message is the justice system send to society. one way that can be answered is that white life is wort
a new american documentary called in the execution a shadow has shed light on the horrors of capital punishment. in the u.s. the film claims race is at the heart of decision making when it comes to the death sentence. my team members to. get this person ready mix. was a little. bit iffy. thing that i didn't hear that. even do anything. you don't know because you were in my shoes. the latest figures show black people account for forty one percent of those on death row in the u.s. while making up...
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drawing a new matrox from american, russian, german and other european archives, steil traces desperate efforts tope frustrate used by fomenting the queue and dividing germany. it was called a fresh perspective on the marshall plal in the "washington post" said he is at his best when describing the marriage agencies and policies that oversaw and executed the marshall plan picky writes eloquently on economics, explaining competent mechanisms that were used to fuel the recovery. steil is a senior fellow and director of international economics at the council on foreign relations. please help you look them to politics and prose. [applause] >> thank you very much, liz. it's great to be back at politics and prose. this is such a wonderful washington institution. thanks all to you formu coming t on a windy weekend afternoon. whenwi i decided i wanted to wre my own book on the marshall plan, of course it'd been done a few times before, but the thing that intrigue me most about it was the endless desire to repeat it in the past five years alone we've had calls for marshall plan in ukraine, incre
drawing a new matrox from american, russian, german and other european archives, steil traces desperate efforts tope frustrate used by fomenting the queue and dividing germany. it was called a fresh perspective on the marshall plal in the "washington post" said he is at his best when describing the marriage agencies and policies that oversaw and executed the marshall plan picky writes eloquently on economics, explaining competent mechanisms that were used to fuel the recovery. steil...
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his work garner awards including best american crime ratings, "the new york times" magazine and atlantic, "washington post," "boston globe" and "the wall street journal." he's a staff writer at the new yorker. [applause] next up, eric armstrong dunbar, author of the 2017 national book award finalist, "never caught the washington's relentless pursuit of their runaway slaves." she is the charles and mary beard professor at rutgers university. her first book in fragile freedom african-american women and emancipation in the antebellum treaty was published by yale university press in 2008. she also served as the director of the program in african-american history at the library company. [applause] >> erica? [applause] and last but not least, kevin young, author of "bunk the rises of the plagiarists, felonies and fake news." finalist for the national book critics circle award and the gene zion award which is also one listed for the national book award in 2017. he's also the author of a previous book of nonfiction, the grey album and numerous books of poetry, which was long listed for the natio
his work garner awards including best american crime ratings, "the new york times" magazine and atlantic, "washington post," "boston globe" and "the wall street journal." he's a staff writer at the new yorker. [applause] next up, eric armstrong dunbar, author of the 2017 national book award finalist, "never caught the washington's relentless pursuit of their runaway slaves." she is the charles and mary beard professor at rutgers university. her...
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news." americans across the country paused to reflect on 50 years since the assassination of dr.ther king jr. thousands gathered in memphis wednesday where dr. king was shot standing on a second floor balcony. the civil rights leader was just 39 years old. his legacy and calls to action endure to this day as the country grapples with racial and ethnic divide. here is james brown. ♪ we shall overcome >> day of remembrance and reflection. >> he meant so much to us. he will never die as long as we mention his names. >> hundred gathered at national civil rights museum to honor his legacy. underneath the balcony what was the lorain motel's room 306, where dr. martin luther king jr. was struck down. king's long time lieutenant, jesse jackson was in the hotel parking lot 50 years ago. and today he spoke from the balcony. >> there is hope. there is healing. in this tug-of-war for the soul of america should we go forward by hope and healing, or backward by hurt and hate? >> many flock to the king memorial in washington, d.c. where crowds paused to mourn and others marched. i think we have
news." americans across the country paused to reflect on 50 years since the assassination of dr.ther king jr. thousands gathered in memphis wednesday where dr. king was shot standing on a second floor balcony. the civil rights leader was just 39 years old. his legacy and calls to action endure to this day as the country grapples with racial and ethnic divide. here is james brown. ♪ we shall overcome >> day of remembrance and reflection. >> he meant so much to us. he will...
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senior fellow and director of the technology and national security program at the center for a new american security and also author of a forthcoming book army of not autonomous weapons and the future of war and in san francisco alex he is a writer and futurist and the co-author of the driver in the driverless car welcome to all of our guests we could have a book club with just you three a good to have here so we asked our community their thoughts laws which is lethal autonomous weapon systems and what some are calling killer robots this is what one person tweeted us back and that's because this is what's in the public imagination it's a gif and it's from the black mirror and it depicts a robot designed to kill this robot in fact is taking a knife and it's going to pursue a woman but paula how far from reality is this what's your definition of a lethal autonomous weapon. the kinds of intelligent robots that are in that black mirror episode which is a great episode. are quite a ways away still they're still in science fiction and it would be possible to build weapons today that hunted milita
senior fellow and director of the technology and national security program at the center for a new american security and also author of a forthcoming book army of not autonomous weapons and the future of war and in san francisco alex he is a writer and futurist and the co-author of the driver in the driverless car welcome to all of our guests we could have a book club with just you three a good to have here so we asked our community their thoughts laws which is lethal autonomous weapon systems...
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under attack didn't it companies know where americans in america covering american news are called foreign agent. now as an american i'd be remiss if i didn't occasionally talk about the most powerful state in our lovely country the one with the largest budget the one people ignore half the time and then when they talk about it they look terrified like my loser jobbers. they're all worried i get fired you know the one i'm talking about israel yet. so if you've been watching independent outside the mainstream news then you know that a week ago there was an absolute massacre in gaza israeli snipers simply opened fire on thousands of unarmed palestinians killing at least eighteen and wounding well over a thousand videos have been released of snipers shooting protesters while they were simply you know walking around or praying but if you turned on the mainstream corporate media in the rare moment they covered it we had to really look for these videos try and find their reporting on it and in the rare moment they did you get a more vague mysterious view of events the european union is calling f
under attack didn't it companies know where americans in america covering american news are called foreign agent. now as an american i'd be remiss if i didn't occasionally talk about the most powerful state in our lovely country the one with the largest budget the one people ignore half the time and then when they talk about it they look terrified like my loser jobbers. they're all worried i get fired you know the one i'm talking about israel yet. so if you've been watching independent outside...
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the new american secretary of state, who's on his first overseas tour of the middle east, has arrivedia. it is expected that iran's missile programme would be a major topic in talks on sunday between pompeo and leaders from saudi arabia and israel. ambassadorjames jeffrey is a distinguished fellow at the washington institute, where he focuses on us strategies to counter iran's efforts to expand its influence in the broader middle east. he was also deputy national security advisor in the george w bush administration. thank you forjoining us, ambassador. first things first with regard to north korea. is the president right to be so optimistic? so far so good. most important thing is we have frozen sanctions on north korea after in posing, with china's help, very tough economic sanctions that really had an impact, while north korea has frozen its icbm missile programme that could strike america and change the entire situation in korea. a difficult situation in korea. a difficult situation has been averted. we seem to be working towards, as donald trump said, denuclearisation. that would
the new american secretary of state, who's on his first overseas tour of the middle east, has arrivedia. it is expected that iran's missile programme would be a major topic in talks on sunday between pompeo and leaders from saudi arabia and israel. ambassadorjames jeffrey is a distinguished fellow at the washington institute, where he focuses on us strategies to counter iran's efforts to expand its influence in the broader middle east. he was also deputy national security advisor in the george...
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the new american secretary of state — mike pompeo — who's on his first overseas tour of the middle—eastile program will be a major topic in talks on sunday between pompeo and leaders from saudi arabia and israel. our correspondent tom bateman is following developments from jerusalem... how significant do you think this visit is? well, remember mike pompeo has only been sworn into office as secretary of state for eight few days and he started with this hastily arranged trip to key allies of the us in the middle east, wanting he says to bring swagger back to the us state department, i think that gives you some sense of the line of his thinking at this crucial moment. just a couple of weeks before we get a decision from president trump and whether he will recertify or withdraw the us from the iran nuclear deal. remember over the iran nuclear deal. remember over the last week there have been european leaders in the white house urging mrtrump to european leaders in the white house urging mr trump to stick with the deal or at the very least try to re—negotiate and fix it as mr trump has one o
the new american secretary of state — mike pompeo — who's on his first overseas tour of the middle—eastile program will be a major topic in talks on sunday between pompeo and leaders from saudi arabia and israel. our correspondent tom bateman is following developments from jerusalem... how significant do you think this visit is? well, remember mike pompeo has only been sworn into office as secretary of state for eight few days and he started with this hastily arranged trip to key allies...
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the new american secretary of state, who's on his first overseas tour of the middle east, has arrived programme would be a major topic in talks on sunday between pompeo and leaders from saudi arabia and israel. for a third day running, tens of thousands have taken to the streets of pamplona in spain, where there is anger about the sentence handed to five men accused of gang raping a woman during the running of the bulls festival two years ago. protesters say the verdict is too lenient, and sets a dangerous precedent for gang—rape cases, as tiffany wertheimer reports. the chant from these protesters — "alone or drunk, i want to return home". for the third day in a row, tens of thousands of demonstrators have filled pamplona's streets. mostly women, they are protesting against what they say is a severe injustice against rape victims. translation: all we want is that, when we go out at night, not to feel fear. we feel it constantly, and this is so horrible and unfair. it was during the popular running of the bulls festival in 2016 when five men surrounded an 18—year—old woman. according
the new american secretary of state, who's on his first overseas tour of the middle east, has arrived programme would be a major topic in talks on sunday between pompeo and leaders from saudi arabia and israel. for a third day running, tens of thousands have taken to the streets of pamplona in spain, where there is anger about the sentence handed to five men accused of gang raping a woman during the running of the bulls festival two years ago. protesters say the verdict is too lenient, and sets...
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cranking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive truck people rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here and just slowdowns for much they lost jobs that laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and that's a tough reality to deal. with no make this manufacture consent to stick to the public well. when the ruling class is to protect themselves. with the financial merry go round to listen to the one percent. time we can all middle of the room sick. the real need for. there's strong pressure find a security cap and that's by depends again and i did meet you on don't don't try to do something about it so you could probably at some stage he might give in to his pressure but i d
cranking gave americans a lot of new job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive truck people rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here and...
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the new american pointed out so deftly had said this clearly indicates the departure of homeland security is already selected many of it's more than two hundred ninety thousand targets and it's merely looking for a company that can handle the grunt work of moderating those media sources literally the rest of us monitor media sources through. there's a million ways to do it how much of our taxpayer money again so you're making a list and having somebody set there and track or set in. and you know i'm sorry what really threw me with that is that wait so they already have the list they already know who they want to spy on they already know who they want to follow be bothered to actually find us they'd rather outsource they'd rather outsource it to somebody of wow department of homeland security even when you're trying to be george orwell you still outsource the root the i mean come on you guys at least try a little bit tyler of the d h s sounded off on twitter ready for this he said despite what some reporters may suggest this is nothing more than the standard practice of monitoring current
the new american pointed out so deftly had said this clearly indicates the departure of homeland security is already selected many of it's more than two hundred ninety thousand targets and it's merely looking for a company that can handle the grunt work of moderating those media sources literally the rest of us monitor media sources through. there's a million ways to do it how much of our taxpayer money again so you're making a list and having somebody set there and track or set in. and you...
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when they learned that the sinclair broadcast group was manipulating news content the reaction of many americans was just what is sinclair unlike fox news c.n.n. and m s n b c sinclair does not own a national news network so what's brand was not that well known but it does own one hundred seventy three local t.v. stations covering forty percent of american households since those channels are affiliated with national broadcasting brands a.b.c. n.b.c. and c.b.s. they display those logos rather than their parent companies up until now sinclair sent editorials from the company's headquarters in maryland that their channels were required to broadcast my goal with every segment is to tell you that's what you may not already know typically the so-called must runs are fronted by a sinclair executive boris epstein he worked on donald trump's election team some critics would have you believe that my experience somehow disqualifies me for providing you with my analysis and commentary this time the company changed the formula and got its local anchors to deliver the message instead it was caught and found i
when they learned that the sinclair broadcast group was manipulating news content the reaction of many americans was just what is sinclair unlike fox news c.n.n. and m s n b c sinclair does not own a national news network so what's brand was not that well known but it does own one hundred seventy three local t.v. stations covering forty percent of american households since those channels are affiliated with national broadcasting brands a.b.c. n.b.c. and c.b.s. they display those logos rather...