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philip were tarred and made a name for himself. i think the guns i'm proficient in for it was a very simple school compared to the others in the area. and here i was a kid from an orphanage nobody. and i made that ordinary unknown school famous because after my first year i was chosen the best student in the whole state climb in the door to the shooter. to look works but students who were cut off from the outside world the nearest village just ten kilometers away there's no electricity here and no will still see the system. let me it's two students who live with their mother a single parent in a mud hut school fees cost the equivalent of three hundred euros per student per year. but sixteen year old juliet is committed to continuing hit to cation. what has been having a pressure of being as i'm at least seen same ones here and i even don't get it but i guess late like writing and i think everything. is. sorted out her brother misha is in the eleventh grade thanks to phillips help michelle wants to be an engineer he still misses his
philip were tarred and made a name for himself. i think the guns i'm proficient in for it was a very simple school compared to the others in the area. and here i was a kid from an orphanage nobody. and i made that ordinary unknown school famous because after my first year i was chosen the best student in the whole state climb in the door to the shooter. to look works but students who were cut off from the outside world the nearest village just ten kilometers away there's no electricity here and...
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tomorrow philip will visit kenya once again. he'll start off at the all financially he's to live and he'll bring along a few things that remind him look to. this if. that's. how should i explain it that's how i keep myself from getting homesick. shukno me here in germany they have the most delicious brown bread. i've never tasted anything like it. so every time i travel to kenya so i take some with me. if i didn't i'd start missing hamburg in germany my new home. prices were. this is kenya's capital nairobi as a child on the streets. there are an estimated seventy thousand homeless children in nairobi today philip is going to try to make life a little easier for some of them. if. i was one of the street kids myself. and i remember how it really helped me when someone i didn't even know some angel would come by and give me a handout. to give my heart. when that happened i didn't have to steal. i didn't have to work illegally or beg. and i also didn't have to rummage around in the landfill trying to find something to eat. street c
tomorrow philip will visit kenya once again. he'll start off at the all financially he's to live and he'll bring along a few things that remind him look to. this if. that's. how should i explain it that's how i keep myself from getting homesick. shukno me here in germany they have the most delicious brown bread. i've never tasted anything like it. so every time i travel to kenya so i take some with me. if i didn't i'd start missing hamburg in germany my new home. prices were. this is kenya's...
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about what philip does what he can tell. you in the telling of the goma in western kenya his nonprofit association can do it children has made it possible for two hundred four mistreat children and kids from poor families to go to school. philip believes that these students have talent and deserve a chance. do you have any hope. my family. will be less unfortunate in the society and actually i felt badly on this tension and if i miss trying to go that. someone you come to me to speak to the a message it's heartwarming to see that these students don't let things get them down. i finally i mean they try hard they study hard and they don't complain. they do the best they can with what they have you know that's what's i mean so that they can make something out of themselves. was done its mind on that was never did that actually ten years ago phillip started collecting donations to help these kids. live out. he tells them that at one point he came close to killing himself. you know it was a piece of the house and he says hi i was
about what philip does what he can tell. you in the telling of the goma in western kenya his nonprofit association can do it children has made it possible for two hundred four mistreat children and kids from poor families to go to school. philip believes that these students have talent and deserve a chance. do you have any hope. my family. will be less unfortunate in the society and actually i felt badly on this tension and if i miss trying to go that. someone you come to me to speak to the a...
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i -- you got the feelings from philip that he saw you.mething a lot of people talked about, a sense of being recognized. there were no long monologues, and i speak as someone who had a lot of weary -- he was born in 1933, and i speak as someone who has a lot of weariness with many men who were born before the 1980s apologies to mr. cavitt. i sometimes think you should be locked in a room somewhere one at a time and deprogrammed. he was never a monologuist. he was so endlessly curious about other people's experience, and about psychology and of course, i was wildly flattered. i first met him staring off of books in my mother's bookshelf when i was 7, 8, 9, 10. i remember reading "port noise complaint" when i was in junior high. it was so transgressive and racy. >> it sure was transgressive and racy. i just want to quote a little bit from the tweet last week, writing about #ross gave me the power of resurrection, and he's still dead and it's as devastating as the huge second. is it a huge loss, in your personal life, not just america's lite
i -- you got the feelings from philip that he saw you.mething a lot of people talked about, a sense of being recognized. there were no long monologues, and i speak as someone who had a lot of weary -- he was born in 1933, and i speak as someone who has a lot of weariness with many men who were born before the 1980s apologies to mr. cavitt. i sometimes think you should be locked in a room somewhere one at a time and deprogrammed. he was never a monologuist. he was so endlessly curious about...
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philip -- luke: a little bit. four days into this year, january 8, i was writing about how the s&p 500 was 0.5% away from exceeding one quarter of analyst expectations. that is how risk the start of the year price action was. this is not even that. we have not reached over bought territory for the s&p 500 since the day after we peaked in january. the rally has kind of got a little better since august 15, which is when we started to make this push towards all-time highs again. every sector has participated. togetherjim polson put five different indicators, including trailing pe, profit margins, bond yields, and he says the profit margin is at near full capacity. he says there's not much room for earnings and profit margins to rise that much further. at the same time, you have nicholas saying the one thing he learned is never short a new high. you have opposite views there. alix: does rising interest rates offset the fundamental growth? that brings us to the yield curve. this paper says there is no clear data that s
philip -- luke: a little bit. four days into this year, january 8, i was writing about how the s&p 500 was 0.5% away from exceeding one quarter of analyst expectations. that is how risk the start of the year price action was. this is not even that. we have not reached over bought territory for the s&p 500 since the day after we peaked in january. the rally has kind of got a little better since august 15, which is when we started to make this push towards all-time highs again. every...
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philip k. dick only left north america once and nine hundred seventy seven he attended a conference on science fiction in france that has now become a cult event. this speech. is a topic. for the standard mission. and which may not exist today. while the california based novelist almost never left his suburban home he invented extraordinary worlds infused science philosophy and religion. since his death in one nine hundred eighty two the writers legacy of no less than forty five novels and one hundred twenty short stories aren't from the place beside the greatest writers such as cop orwell was. maybe. we should. perform for you say everything or nothing. and listening to the mind between reality and imagination. but think. about these books true gives you a logical artificial world global surveillance destruction or empathetic. hollywood has embraced his life's work and turned many of his novels and short stories because of such a hard labor honor minority report and told. philip k. dick storie
philip k. dick only left north america once and nine hundred seventy seven he attended a conference on science fiction in france that has now become a cult event. this speech. is a topic. for the standard mission. and which may not exist today. while the california based novelist almost never left his suburban home he invented extraordinary worlds infused science philosophy and religion. since his death in one nine hundred eighty two the writers legacy of no less than forty five novels and one...
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philip k. dick only left north america once in one nine hundred seventy seven he attended a conference on science fiction in france that has now become a cult event the same edition each. to tell the. british standard mission. and which may not edition. well the california based novelist almost never left his suburban home in venice extraordinary worlds infused science philosophy and religion since his death in one nine hundred eighty two the writer's legacy of no less than forty five novels and one hundred twenty short stories aren't in the place beside the greatest writers such as top orwell or oslo and maybe canada. should. therefore i'm pretty sure everything or nothing. in this. world is the modern between reality and imagination. and i think. about his books true visions of ecological artificial world's global surveillance destruction or empathetic programs hollywood has embraced his life's work and turned many of his novels in short stories. such as early on or minority report and told.
philip k. dick only left north america once in one nine hundred seventy seven he attended a conference on science fiction in france that has now become a cult event the same edition each. to tell the. british standard mission. and which may not edition. well the california based novelist almost never left his suburban home in venice extraordinary worlds infused science philosophy and religion since his death in one nine hundred eighty two the writer's legacy of no less than forty five novels...
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philip k. dick only left north america once in one nine hundred seventy seven he attended a conference on science fiction in france that has now become a cult event. this feature. is a tactic. which a spin distended mission. and which may not appreciate it. while the california based novelist almost never left his suburban home he invented extraordinary worlds infused science philosophy and religion. since his death in one nine hundred eighty two the writer's legacy of no less than forty five novels and one hundred twenty short stories earns a little place beside the greatest writers such as top of the well. maybe. there's no you should listen i'm free to say everything or nothing. in the songs. what is the line between reality and imagination. to. think through out his books true busy ecological artificial world global surveillance destruction more empathetic more hollywood has embraced his life's work and turned many of his novels and short stories because if you don't present such a timely m
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the writer philip k. dick only left north america once in one nine hundred seventy seven he attended a conference on science fiction in france that has now become a cult event the mission each. is a tropical. fish dish told of mission valley. and which may not have just a little. while the california based novelist almost never left his suburban home he invented extraordinary worlds and science philosophy and religion. since his death in one nine hundred eighty two the writer's legacy of no less than forty five novels and one hundred twenty short stories aren't in the place beside the greatest writers such as topical or well or awesome and maybe jam in a day does not mean should therefore i'm sure you should read everything or nothing . in the same. worms the line between reality and imagination. i think throughout his books true visions of ecological disaster artificial world global surveillance destruction were in the set of. hollywood has embraced his life's work and turned many of his novels and short
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that and of course is that huge not required to do it's philip thank you very much philip will in there a freelance journalist for the guardian newspaper talking to us from rome. now to london where police are treating a car crash outside the houses of parliament as an act of terrorism three people were injured when a man drove his car into the security barriers outside the building the suspect the suspect has been arrested police say he is refusing to cooperate. this footage was taken moments after the car crashed outside british parliament. a b.b.c. television camera filmed the car driving toward parliament then into an access lane before hitting the barrier gate. police around the vehicle and arrest a suspect at gunpoint. and eyewitness described seeing the car. itself seen a man roy to whom. i was appalled when i have to be there to stand before she might be my friend it was deliberately it was an earth it was made over dinner for me you would use a diary he was run the business of becoming quite an experience he's now in fiction they. were praised for their rapid response they say
that and of course is that huge not required to do it's philip thank you very much philip will in there a freelance journalist for the guardian newspaper talking to us from rome. now to london where police are treating a car crash outside the houses of parliament as an act of terrorism three people were injured when a man drove his car into the security barriers outside the building the suspect the suspect has been arrested police say he is refusing to cooperate. this footage was taken moments...
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and joining us now from rome is journalist philip well and philip it's good to see you so is this the first steinitz in that a politician will be investigated for his role in forbidding migrants to enter the country. yes for this specific crime i don't care. ever be there another similar case clearly the phenomenon of mass migration across the mediterranean is relatively new last four or five years harlow. and it's a fairly new populist government that stayed in power for not much more than two months that is taking this very hard and it has led to a standoff and the you know people being cooped up on board the ship for a total of ten days since they were first rescued. and philip the fact that the migrants are allowed to leave the boats just after the prosecutors announced thing best occasion can we read the link into that. it's difficult to say clearly the government has been working to find a solution for these migrants because it was a bad thing even but then to have them. confined on that as small boat in such a large number and there were demonstrations in the port by people who
and joining us now from rome is journalist philip well and philip it's good to see you so is this the first steinitz in that a politician will be investigated for his role in forbidding migrants to enter the country. yes for this specific crime i don't care. ever be there another similar case clearly the phenomenon of mass migration across the mediterranean is relatively new last four or five years harlow. and it's a fairly new populist government that stayed in power for not much more than two...
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another row between philip hammond and brexiteers. this is something we have seen before.a no if the risks, as the treasury puts it of a no deal, is to be averted. —— the risk. the headlines on bbc news. scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, strongly rejects allegations of sexual misconduct, dating back to his time in office, and says he'll take the scottish government to court over its handling of the allegations a postmortem is to be carried out on the bodies of a british couple who died in egypt while staying at a hotel in the red sea resort of hurghada. a new prime minister in australia. scott morrison is sworn into office just hours after his predecessor was forced out. sport now. that afternoon to you. the iconic spa in belgium is the iconic menu for the formula 1 return. it is where mercedes usually does well. sebastian vettel is showing his determination to close the gap on championship leader lewis hamilton. the german has topped the time sheets in first practice, more than three tenths of a second quicker than lewis hamilton. chris ashton's hopes of an
another row between philip hammond and brexiteers. this is something we have seen before.a no if the risks, as the treasury puts it of a no deal, is to be averted. —— the risk. the headlines on bbc news. scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, strongly rejects allegations of sexual misconduct, dating back to his time in office, and says he'll take the scottish government to court over its handling of the allegations a postmortem is to be carried out on the bodies of a british couple...
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willand who is standing by in rome for more on this story so philip the operators of that bridge which collapsed autostrada have said they're going to give the victims some financial aid just what do they have in mind. oh whoa they went to put a precise figure on the money they'll be making available they said it would be in the region millions of euros for the families of the victims and people have also lost their homes and they also spoke of making available the billion euro to rebuild the bridge demolish the old one and rebuild a breach of fortune work within the space of eight months and this was the major air offered in may of weather where. the loss of this title bridge caused enormous sort of problems for transport in general and constitutes an enormous problem for the ports and the busiest port in italy. well thought we know that tech in the wake of this awful tragedy had there been a lot their accusations flying about their time government first blaming the e.u. now the focus has shifted to autostrada air. but did they actually say anything about the responsibility for the di
willand who is standing by in rome for more on this story so philip the operators of that bridge which collapsed autostrada have said they're going to give the victims some financial aid just what do they have in mind. oh whoa they went to put a precise figure on the money they'll be making available they said it would be in the region millions of euros for the families of the victims and people have also lost their homes and they also spoke of making available the billion euro to rebuild the...
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let's bring in our correspondent philip willen who's standing by in rome so philip thousands of people attended the state funeral service today in genoa tell us a bit more about the ceremony. very moving ceremony a lot of people ordinary citizens of genoa were attending but also the head of state and the head of government with ministers and representatives of parliament although there's a lot of anger its collapse of the bridge crossing forty one lives at least the atmosphere at the funeral was really positive there much applause of the firefighters and rescue efforts who attended and also groups or representatives of the new government to be very strong in saying that they want to establish responsibility for what happened and to be now for such a short time but no one could really hold them responsible so there was a feeling of the whole of genoa coming together here to honor the victims and reflect on what the archbishop of the city described as a tear in the heart of the city caused by the disastrous collapse of this bridge all right so of course a very emotional day enormous amou
let's bring in our correspondent philip willen who's standing by in rome so philip thousands of people attended the state funeral service today in genoa tell us a bit more about the ceremony. very moving ceremony a lot of people ordinary citizens of genoa were attending but also the head of state and the head of government with ministers and representatives of parliament although there's a lot of anger its collapse of the bridge crossing forty one lives at least the atmosphere at the funeral...
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in total philip morris international and three other tobacco giants agreed to pay the european union more than two billion euros. under this agreement the european anti fraud office or all of the e.u. in the tobacco industry would join forces in the battle against cigarette smuggling . but when it comes to cigarette smuggling there are three categories counterfeit cigarettes often of poor quality contraband real but stolen are untaxed . and cheap white also known as illicit whites which are cigarettes produced legally in one country to be sold on the black market in another. so what type of trafficking was the agreement between interpol and philip morris international really aimed at. this deal is really just about addressing counterfeit and counterfeit it is just one element of the illicit cigarette trade and it's the smallest element is a far bigger problem with the tobacco companies products and the illicit market they're putting money into and so interpol can speak about the illicit tobacco trade and represent issues on the u.s. to chop tobacco trade that the tobacco companies wa
in total philip morris international and three other tobacco giants agreed to pay the european union more than two billion euros. under this agreement the european anti fraud office or all of the e.u. in the tobacco industry would join forces in the battle against cigarette smuggling . but when it comes to cigarette smuggling there are three categories counterfeit cigarettes often of poor quality contraband real but stolen are untaxed . and cheap white also known as illicit whites which are...
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the cheryl and philip milstein sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. oy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for thank you.wers like you.sby be more. pbs. ♪ >>> everythili for me has a t connection. ♪ roi used to get in lots ofle for daydreaming, and i found that daydreaming is an excellent way to see different parts of your brain working. i always thought there was some magicipe. to creating art, in fact it's not, it's the most simple thing. working outside is very importanto me. the canvas of gardens is
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classic philip hammond speak.s political man, a very different man to george osborne. there is recognition here, notjust of philip hammond being a different matter george osborne, but also from civil servants and white holdings general, there is a deep trend here. we are not going back to the old high streets. they might be able to mitigate this for a bit, but they need to think about what comes next ina need to think about what comes next in a broader sense. let's move on to your paper, henry, because it is sort of related to this. poor old amazon, they are getting it in the next, aren't they? what is your paper saying, they are being accused of misleading buyers? yes, a scoop my colleague oliver ryan to reveal some worried that next week the advertising standards authority is going to rule that amazon's offers of unlimited one day delivery as pa rt of unlimited one day delivery as part of its prime package are misleading. now, on the one hand, this is just misleading. now, on the one hand, this isjust a misleadi
classic philip hammond speak.s political man, a very different man to george osborne. there is recognition here, notjust of philip hammond being a different matter george osborne, but also from civil servants and white holdings general, there is a deep trend here. we are not going back to the old high streets. they might be able to mitigate this for a bit, but they need to think about what comes next ina need to think about what comes next in a broader sense. let's move on to your paper, henry,...
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philip hammond gets all kinds of criticism in the context of brexit.ously a split in cabinetand brexit. there is obviously a split in cabinet and a lot of these papers are reporting this story in a critical manner. you can guess which papers actually, the daily mail, the telegraph and the express, weird, can't imagine the agenda they are pushing, but anyway, they say he has undermined the brexit secretary dominic raab‘s... undermined the brexit secretary dominic raab's. .. slightly more upbeat assessment of what might happen, the sort of "don't worry, we know the risks and we are preparing". you can call it upbeat, i would say... the press are saying that he calmed and allayed fears. i don't think that's true. i think the publication of this report, this is a series of planning notices from the government saying how they are preparing for a no deal scenario with brexit. if anything it hasjust raised alarm, raised people's concerns and we've come a long way from before the referendum when we had liam fox saying it could be the easiest thing in the world
philip hammond gets all kinds of criticism in the context of brexit.ously a split in cabinetand brexit. there is obviously a split in cabinet and a lot of these papers are reporting this story in a critical manner. you can guess which papers actually, the daily mail, the telegraph and the express, weird, can't imagine the agenda they are pushing, but anyway, they say he has undermined the brexit secretary dominic raab‘s... undermined the brexit secretary dominic raab's. .. slightly more...
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sift through the wreckage ship it tomorrow philip thank you so much that was journalist philip women there talking to us from rome. now police in the u.k. are treating a car crash outside the houses of parliament as an act of terrorism three people were injured when a man drove his car into the security barriers outside the building the suspect has been arrested but police say he is refusing to cooperate. and this footage was taken moments after the car crashed outside british parliament . a b.b.c. television camera filmed a car driving toward parliament then into an access lane before hitting the barrier gate. police around the vehicle and arrests a suspect at gunpoint. an eyewitness described seeing the car. itself seen a man trying to. i was appalled at the. state because much to my point it was deliberately it wasn't there it was not over dinner or injury he knew it was a direct hit us run the business of becoming quite experienced he's now on prevention they. were praised for their rapid response they say the incident is being treated as an act of terrorism given that this appea
sift through the wreckage ship it tomorrow philip thank you so much that was journalist philip women there talking to us from rome. now police in the u.k. are treating a car crash outside the houses of parliament as an act of terrorism three people were injured when a man drove his car into the security barriers outside the building the suspect has been arrested but police say he is refusing to cooperate. and this footage was taken moments after the car crashed outside british parliament . a...
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philip bump, national correspondent for "the washington post." philip on this issue of security clearances, john brennan had his revoked. we hear him speaking out tonight in this same studio a few hours ago. he talked, one of the things he talked about was trying to prevent this from happening to other former and current officials. does he have any ability to do that? >> well, so one of the things he mentioned i thought was interesting is that he was trying to engage in a legal case to actually do so. i'm not a lawyer so i don't know the extent to which that would be successful. it's clear that he recognizes what the threat here is. i mean, president trump's absolutely right, clearly this has done nothing to silence brennan, he was probably harsher in his language tonight than he's been at any point in time in the recent past. he recognizes there is a particular threat. if you are someone who donald trump still has power over in the government, who someone like bruce or.if he gets his security clearance revoked, that changes his career, makes it
philip bump, national correspondent for "the washington post." philip on this issue of security clearances, john brennan had his revoked. we hear him speaking out tonight in this same studio a few hours ago. he talked, one of the things he talked about was trying to prevent this from happening to other former and current officials. does he have any ability to do that? >> well, so one of the things he mentioned i thought was interesting is that he was trying to engage in a legal...
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world health organization in europe he joins us from copenhagen to both of you welcome to the day philip with me start with you give us some of the political background here i mean how did this and time vaccination push how did it end up on the political agenda to begin with in italy. well i think aaron the five star movement has played a key role in this they're the senior partners in the coalition government and they're tickly subject to influence by internet they you know for organized political activity on internet and they believe in our bottom up. approach to politics and they also represent a strong at streak in italian a political life of skepticism of authority and skepticism of that expertise and so i think a lot of these elements are fed into the move by the government to change the ruler on the vaccination. remains to be seen know how it works out the government certainly says that the idea here is. that they should promote chess collapse taking kluge and make it simpler for parents to get their children into school that that's the basic sort of positive side of well trained
world health organization in europe he joins us from copenhagen to both of you welcome to the day philip with me start with you give us some of the political background here i mean how did this and time vaccination push how did it end up on the political agenda to begin with in italy. well i think aaron the five star movement has played a key role in this they're the senior partners in the coalition government and they're tickly subject to influence by internet they you know for organized...
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victims reports now from sydney side story williams i thought not only did he dodge jail time but philip wilson evaded pleas for an apology to abuse survivors one word of contrition philip will use side story somebody in the catholic church so i sorry to people like million others will is the contrition from archbishop former archbishop wilson he's grace as somebody just set up stays has shown no grice on the saudi myself about this the former archbishop of adelaide was convicted in may of...
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philip hammond hasjumped brexit. -- no deal.ond has jumped into this debate and the timing is unfortunate from the government's point of view, certainly from dominic raab‘s point of view. it shows there are still plenty of divides within the government. dominic raab was tried to walk a tightrope with the papers. making it clear that they no deal brexit would be complex. he was sending a message to the eu as well that we have this carpet and we are quite happy with that and are negotiating from a strong position so negotiating from a strong position so for hammond tojump in saying it would reduce gdp, raised public borrowing, was quite tricky. you mean they no deal or a bad deal?‘ no deal. that is the implication. what it does is it complicates this delicate balance which dominic raab was trying to create yesterday and, it indicates that there are still split there. the daily telegraph and a lot of other press are analysing the news on brexit. let's talk about the news on brexit. let's talk about the change in australia. at the b
philip hammond hasjumped brexit. -- no deal.ond has jumped into this debate and the timing is unfortunate from the government's point of view, certainly from dominic raab‘s point of view. it shows there are still plenty of divides within the government. dominic raab was tried to walk a tightrope with the papers. making it clear that they no deal brexit would be complex. he was sending a message to the eu as well that we have this carpet and we are quite happy with that and are negotiating...
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let's bring in our correspondent philip wood and from rome philip what is the nations to where you are. well as we speak air the archbishop of general is certain to living his family funeral that. spoken of the collapse of the bridge is causing a chair in the heart of church you know. and as you say you know it representatives . are presented some branches and the police and rescue services are present at the funeral service and there's been a very warm applause for them to clean the fire brigade to working to rescue people and dragging people out from under the rubble even though most recently last night if you feel that the firm responsible for the maintenance of the bridge is due to hold a news conference shortly and there is an awful lot of pressure on them not just to provide answers but also to possibly compensate families and to rebuild the bridge and pay for it in fact what kind of actions are they planning to take. well they've indicated that they intend to provide financial support for victims families and also people who lost their homes as a result of the collapse of the br
let's bring in our correspondent philip wood and from rome philip what is the nations to where you are. well as we speak air the archbishop of general is certain to living his family funeral that. spoken of the collapse of the bridge is causing a chair in the heart of church you know. and as you say you know it representatives . are presented some branches and the police and rescue services are present at the funeral service and there's been a very warm applause for them to clean the fire...
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from one of a strenuous top catholic clergymen to a common criminal philip wilson was once of adelaide but then the sins of his own pos forced him from that job. sorry for what you've done it was a million and one of those go outside court wilson wouldn't reply to victims' demands for an apology instead of supposed to heckle dumb who's the good go under the bed if you. want rubbish like marie scuse me if you call me rubbish you could you call me rubbish that confrontation for that outraged abuse of five as somebody in the catholic church so i sorry to put what million others we is the contrition from bishop former bishop wilson he's grice as somebody just set up steve has shown no grice on the saud myself muson has been convicted of crimes dating back to the nineteen seventies then he didn't report a pedophile colleague to the police went to altar boys confided in him campaign inside the case isn't rare pitiful get to do their highness act because people are the can say all or ignore what they do today wilson was sentenced to one detention despite survive his agony one would have contr
from one of a strenuous top catholic clergymen to a common criminal philip wilson was once of adelaide but then the sins of his own pos forced him from that job. sorry for what you've done it was a million and one of those go outside court wilson wouldn't reply to victims' demands for an apology instead of supposed to heckle dumb who's the good go under the bed if you. want rubbish like marie scuse me if you call me rubbish you could you call me rubbish that confrontation for that outraged...
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it look as a child philip spent on food to survive on the streets of nairobi like these kids too late said by chance he came to him back and it is my belief he had been every time i visit this place it reminds me of where i came from.
it look as a child philip spent on food to survive on the streets of nairobi like these kids too late said by chance he came to him back and it is my belief he had been every time i visit this place it reminds me of where i came from.
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abby philip. actually, let's go straight to the president walking over to reporters as he was heading over to marine one. let's listen in. >> we're going to new york. we're going to new jersey for work. it's going to be all work. i think you see what's happened. the economy is maybe better than it has ever been. the numbers are coming out the best they have ever had. we just came out with youth numbers. they have been just fantastic. off the chart. we're very happy about that. i think for that reason, i think in november we are going to do extremely well, extremely well. i'd like to see twice, but we're going to see. this took place when i had, as you know, the world's top executives among the world's top executives and the head of pepsi-cola, a great woman who is now retiring. she said -- i asked, what could we do to make it better? she said, two times a year reporting, not quarterly. i thought of it. it made sense to me. you know, we are not thinking far enough out. we have been accused of that
abby philip. actually, let's go straight to the president walking over to reporters as he was heading over to marine one. let's listen in. >> we're going to new york. we're going to new jersey for work. it's going to be all work. i think you see what's happened. the economy is maybe better than it has ever been. the numbers are coming out the best they have ever had. we just came out with youth numbers. they have been just fantastic. off the chart. we're very happy about that. i think for...
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from one of his straight top catholic clergymen common criminals philip wilson was once archbishop of adelaide but then the sins of his own pos forced him from that job. outside court wilson replied to victims' demands for an apology instead of support ahead. he's a good. somebody in the catholic church so i sorry to put what million of us we is the contrition from bishop former bishop wilson he's grice as somebody just sit ups the is has shown no grice on the sword myself muson has been convicted of crimes dating back to the nine hundred seventy s. then he didn't report a pedophile colleague to the police went to zero two boys confided in him campaign aside the case isn't rare that a falls get to do their highness acts because people are the conceal or ignore what they do today wilson was sentenced to home detention despite survive his agony one would contrition to look he's defense argues he's eileen but activists say it's rather because a strain in law still lets off lightly those who cover up abuse. turkey's president says his country will boycott u.s. top docs the latest move in
from one of his straight top catholic clergymen common criminals philip wilson was once archbishop of adelaide but then the sins of his own pos forced him from that job. outside court wilson replied to victims' demands for an apology instead of support ahead. he's a good. somebody in the catholic church so i sorry to put what million of us we is the contrition from bishop former bishop wilson he's grice as somebody just sit ups the is has shown no grice on the sword myself muson has been...
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i did it to the love as a child philip spent on food to survive on the streets of nairobi like these kids to later by chance he came to hamburg it is my belief every time i visit this place it reminds me of where i came from it helps to keep me grounded. i was no different from any of these kids i've learned not to take anything granted for.
i did it to the love as a child philip spent on food to survive on the streets of nairobi like these kids to later by chance he came to hamburg it is my belief every time i visit this place it reminds me of where i came from it helps to keep me grounded. i was no different from any of these kids i've learned not to take anything granted for.
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tethe cheryl and philip mi family. sue and edgar wachene im iii. eryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support haseen provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thk you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thank you for e ining us. thre polite handshakes but also harsh words today as u.s. and north korean officials ntinued to discuss denuclearization and economic sanctions. at an asian security summit in singapore, u.s. secmitary of state pompeo met north korea's foreign minister, ri yong ho, in what pompeo called"" quick, polite exchange." the u.s. delegation also han the foreign minister a letter from president trump to north korean leader kim jong un. but later
tethe cheryl and philip mi family. sue and edgar wachene im iii. eryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support haseen provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from...
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there's philip barton key. there's the shooting. another day in the park. [laughter] >> so, he goes to trial and he gets off. among his attorneys, there's edward stanton, who would become president lincoln's secretary of war. off the first person to get on the grounds of temporary insanity. he went on to be a general in the civil war. to this daydebated whether he lost or won the battle of gettysburg because he didn't follow orders. his leg was shot off. up in the ended military medical museum. , on they year anniversary, he would go visit it. that is the dan cycles start -- dan sickles story. teresa would die of tuberculosis at a very young age. guts on af blood and peaceful square with grand trees and shade. i think there's more coming. >> there's always more. now, we get to the civil war. this is william stewart, secretary of state. when he became secretary of state, he wanted a grand house on lafayette square. one, it was the gentleman's club that had to shut down after the shooting. lincoln would walk over there and they would sit down and talk strateg
there's philip barton key. there's the shooting. another day in the park. [laughter] >> so, he goes to trial and he gets off. among his attorneys, there's edward stanton, who would become president lincoln's secretary of war. off the first person to get on the grounds of temporary insanity. he went on to be a general in the civil war. to this daydebated whether he lost or won the battle of gettysburg because he didn't follow orders. his leg was shot off. up in the ended military medical...
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well joining us now is philip will and he's a freelance journalist with the guardian newspaper in will rome of what what are you hearing from emergency services on the ground. what has he said this is a huge tragedy very long section of the bridge collapse from a very great height and rescue services say that it's likely there will be yet dozens of people killed and many more rigid and the death toll is likely to be updated constantly throughout the day now some of there is some footage of the of the bridge actually collapsing what can you tell us about the moment that this happened yes the u.n. video has been posted on social media that it shows the bridge rather distant and slightly obscured by mist but it does show the moment when it actually collapses and the person filming. shouts out in distress and says he's feeling unwell up to wait and seeing this very dramatic images of a very major disaster it's up to we don't know anything about the cause of the collapse. so it's essentially to say on that but the bridge was built in the one nine hundred sixty s. and there has been no conce
well joining us now is philip will and he's a freelance journalist with the guardian newspaper in will rome of what what are you hearing from emergency services on the ground. what has he said this is a huge tragedy very long section of the bridge collapse from a very great height and rescue services say that it's likely there will be yet dozens of people killed and many more rigid and the death toll is likely to be updated constantly throughout the day now some of there is some footage of the...
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philip hamsheir reports. crisis, tourists generally only spent a few days in athens. a quick stop to see the acropolis and parthenon before heading to theirfinal acropolis and parthenon before heading to their final destination, santorini, crete or rhodes. this man is a young entrepreneur who started a business with family members and friends. they manage property forforeigners members and friends. they manage property for foreigners who bought bargains in greece after the financial crisis. athens residential property fell 46% from its peak in 2008. the flats rented to short—term holidaymakers using online services. about nine years ago, the property you market went down, but then again the tourists, the people who visit greece for vacation, have been going steadily up. last year we had 27 million tourists, and now we have around 32 million. of course, people coming in and buying up apartments does create issues elsewhere if they rent them out online to short—term holidaymakers. it means by definition, there'
philip hamsheir reports. crisis, tourists generally only spent a few days in athens. a quick stop to see the acropolis and parthenon before heading to theirfinal acropolis and parthenon before heading to their final destination, santorini, crete or rhodes. this man is a young entrepreneur who started a business with family members and friends. they manage property forforeigners members and friends. they manage property for foreigners who bought bargains in greece after the financial crisis....
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philip: i want to see if we can zero in on brennan.i was looking back at a news reporter who first broke the news u.s. intelligence was probing the trunk campaign. he wrote a book in which he said it was clear that "brennan had an all tear your motive." -- and all tear your -- an alterior-- an motive. do you see brennan as a political actor here? mr. baker: that is a key question because, after the case was open on july 31, 2016, that summer, brennan went to harry reid who is the senate minority leader and told him that he a turned this case over to the fbi. that is now seen by any observer as an effort to get the fbi moving on this counterintelligence case and investigation of the trump election campaign. and because oft, that leak from brennan, not leak but briefing, it's been leaked to cnn there was a case which apparently was the motive all along. brennan has been open about his motivation and takes credit for having pushed this whole thing. we are not exposing him, he exposed himself. philip: finally, with the last few minutes, yo
philip: i want to see if we can zero in on brennan.i was looking back at a news reporter who first broke the news u.s. intelligence was probing the trunk campaign. he wrote a book in which he said it was clear that "brennan had an all tear your motive." -- and all tear your -- an alterior-- an motive. do you see brennan as a political actor here? mr. baker: that is a key question because, after the case was open on july 31, 2016, that summer, brennan went to harry reid who is the...
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will and who is standing by in rome for more on this story so philip now.
will and who is standing by in rome for more on this story so philip now.