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but this is the czech republic, and the 19-year-old driver could be facing possibly six years behinds in conjunction with his prior record. again, the czech republic, down the middle of the highway and it's into a construction zone. >> that's dangerous because you don't know what's actually happening down the road. >> it gets even more dangerous because once they're out of the construction zone, this car takes the basic maneuver of going into oncoming traffic. >> oh! >> even more dangerous for everybody. >> exactly. you see the brake lights light up. the car starts screeching. they're trying to make a big get away. police were able to get their suspect car traveling at 111 miles per hour at that point pulled out a 55-year-old driver who was already sentenced to a seven-year licensed driver charge. they did test him for alcohol and drugs and paraphernalia in the car. >> maybe it's time take him off the road. >>> a fearless toddler's terrifying find. >> oh, my gosh, you have got to be kidding. >> see the tiny tot's slithering discovery, next. >> oh no. >> we've got the ipad mini pad co
but this is the czech republic, and the 19-year-old driver could be facing possibly six years behinds in conjunction with his prior record. again, the czech republic, down the middle of the highway and it's into a construction zone. >> that's dangerous because you don't know what's actually happening down the road. >> it gets even more dangerous because once they're out of the construction zone, this car takes the basic maneuver of going into oncoming traffic. >> oh! >>...
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the czech republic has been celebrating one hundred years since the founding of czechoslovakia the confederation was formed at the end of world war one after the collapse of austria hungary in one thousand nine hundred ninety three czechoslovakia divided into two new countries the czech republic and slovakia. the national museum in prague also reopened in time for this intent every after undergoing extensive renovation to festival he's ended on sunday with the huge fireworks display in prague. over the weekend for the future wanted and then metro station in downtown berlin was converted into a makeshift art gallery on display were more than thirty five works by german painter christopher lane for for over ten years the artist chronicled the dismantling of former east germany seat of parliament the palace of the republic and the rebuilding of the old for lin city palace and its place the result was a series of paintings. we turn our attention now to a cartoon classic if you grew up in europe then you are certainly for moyer wispy you were a belgian comic book character now he was originally an el
the czech republic has been celebrating one hundred years since the founding of czechoslovakia the confederation was formed at the end of world war one after the collapse of austria hungary in one thousand nine hundred ninety three czechoslovakia divided into two new countries the czech republic and slovakia. the national museum in prague also reopened in time for this intent every after undergoing extensive renovation to festival he's ended on sunday with the huge fireworks display in prague....
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about 30 minutes while we were flying and then again we had a a press conference with hm in the czech republic yesterday when i asked him about this issue. while we were flying wee asked him why i recently active-duty and what will they be doing and he was very clear to say that they had not come to a final decision on the roles have troops will be governed but they would not be in violation of the act and that delicate basically every single diploma to make sure it's in line with the law, we're talkingng with tara copp about the diploma of u.s. troops to the border. if you want to call it and join the conversation, lines as usual. as folks are calling in, who pays for these active-duty and reserve troops on the border? >> guest: because secretary mattis authorize the initial national guardau troops, they ae under the governors authority but they will be reimbursed with federal funds come with active-duty it's just federal taxpayer dollars. >> host: do you have a sense of how much this diploma and agrees on is costing? >> guest: we don't. westerly for that number. >> host: entrants of the dubl
about 30 minutes while we were flying and then again we had a a press conference with hm in the czech republic yesterday when i asked him about this issue. while we were flying wee asked him why i recently active-duty and what will they be doing and he was very clear to say that they had not come to a final decision on the roles have troops will be governed but they would not be in violation of the act and that delicate basically every single diploma to make sure it's in line with the law,...
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push to claw her way to victory against czech republic scarily in a place called love six six four six one. but just to go we can kicked off on friday with tribal coasting high flying. a converted penalty from each side of the first twenty minutes saw them go into the second half all square but tribal came out stronger took the lead again in the fifty seventh minute to newco vulture it was the second goal of the season. in the dying seconds of the match because capitalize on a mistake by people to see just for the horse. and see you a surprising. thanks. and a reminder now of the top story we're following for you turkey says it will push for concrete steps to resolve the syrian conflict during a four nation summit it's hosting today in istanbul president friendship to do one is meeting his russian french and german counterparts for talks aimed at finding a political solution to syria's seven years civil war. this is due to be news live from berlin we'll be back with more at the top of the hour in the meantime do feel free to log on to our website d.w. dot com for round the clock news a
push to claw her way to victory against czech republic scarily in a place called love six six four six one. but just to go we can kicked off on friday with tribal coasting high flying. a converted penalty from each side of the first twenty minutes saw them go into the second half all square but tribal came out stronger took the lead again in the fifty seventh minute to newco vulture it was the second goal of the season. in the dying seconds of the match because capitalize on a mistake by people...
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changed to russia's disadvantage in one thousand ages seven when the treaty was signed poor and czech republic. germany they were all part of the soviet walk and of course now these nations have governments which are very hostile to russia or they call russia of course their own nation we don't consider them hostile we never use that word but obviously a from a military point of view it would make sense for atia to have there are intermediate range missiles directed at these countries because for let me bring in let me bring in lawrence. over here on air which is a blind guy you're hearing that is what he's saying in almost no so although obviously russia is interested in that you're hearing what i guess is saying in moscow that the troops are your. usual cover allowed me to let you all have plenty of time we have to bring in all of the guess i'm really sorry about that but i just want to bring your point out with i didn't finish my thought ok well let me bring in you can answer lawrence's point after this is which was what you were about to bring up lawrence you heard it there that this isn't
changed to russia's disadvantage in one thousand ages seven when the treaty was signed poor and czech republic. germany they were all part of the soviet walk and of course now these nations have governments which are very hostile to russia or they call russia of course their own nation we don't consider them hostile we never use that word but obviously a from a military point of view it would make sense for atia to have there are intermediate range missiles directed at these countries because...
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changed to russia's disadvantage in one thousand ages seven when the treaty was signed poor and czech republic survived germany they were all part of the soviet bloc and of course now all these nations have governments which are very hostile to russia or they call russia horsetail nation we don't consider them hostile we never use that word but obviously a from a military point of view it would make sense for atia to have our our intermediate range missiles directed at these countries because for them not bring in let me bring in. air which is a blunt guy you're hearing than just what the west is saying in almost so although obviously russia is interested in that you hearing what our guest is saying in moscow that the troops are your. usual me to let you all have plenty of time we have to bring in.
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up ahea the guy on the motorcycle is speeding away from police in the czech republic.on a bike so this is more difficult of a chase. got the speed, but the police have the know how. right about here as he goes around that left-hand turn, i kind of knew that this guy was in trouble. the way he's riding that bike is all wrong. he's leaning against the bike instead of into the turn. he's riding i like a dirt bikeff the brakes and puts his foot down now he's in trouble. >> now it's a dirt bike. >> now it's an aqua bike. >> wow. >> police immediately jump out of their vehicle and it turns out that the bike is -- >> stolen. >> exactly. they say that he came back positive for drugs. >>> now over to the guy in china. looks like he's had a horrible, horrible motorcycle accident. however, as we know here in the united states things aren't always the way we seem. let's watch him struggling -- >> looks way more intentional. he's had a bad day and he's trashing the bike. >> the reports are coming the guy was and the passersby said he had been struggling with the bike for a while an
up ahea the guy on the motorcycle is speeding away from police in the czech republic.on a bike so this is more difficult of a chase. got the speed, but the police have the know how. right about here as he goes around that left-hand turn, i kind of knew that this guy was in trouble. the way he's riding that bike is all wrong. he's leaning against the bike instead of into the turn. he's riding i like a dirt bikeff the brakes and puts his foot down now he's in trouble. >> now it's a dirt...
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now the government of the czech republic and the government of poland made it clear immediately -- >> well, they're all like-minded. >> they would veto sanctions against hungary and it requires a unanimous decision and you know the same kind of procedure is going on against poland currently and we will veto any kind of sanctions against the polish. >> i'm going to get to that in a moment because you're all fairly like-minded in your policies. >> except for europe. >> i want to ask you a question first about this immigration before i go on. we were all somewhat shocked and we reported it when in june of this year your country passed legislation which criminalizes lawyers and activists who even seek to help asylum seekers, anyone charged can face up to a year in prison and, of course, that legislation was condemned by the eu and the united nations. you're here at the united nations right now. i mean, it is kind of shocking, on a basic human level, to punish ordinary activists, civilians, lawyers, who want to help some of these poor people who are fleeing in danger of their lives and sec
now the government of the czech republic and the government of poland made it clear immediately -- >> well, they're all like-minded. >> they would veto sanctions against hungary and it requires a unanimous decision and you know the same kind of procedure is going on against poland currently and we will veto any kind of sanctions against the polish. >> i'm going to get to that in a moment because you're all fairly like-minded in your policies. >> except for europe....
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changed to russia's disadvantage in one thousand ages seven when the treaty was signed poor and czech republic. germany they were all part of the soviet walk and of course now these nations have governments which are very hostile to russia or they call russia of course their own nation we don't consider them hostile we never use that word but obviously a from a military point of view it would make sense for atia to have there are intermediate range missiles directed at these countries because for let me bring in let me bring in lawrence. over here on air which is a blind guy you're hearing there just what our guest is saying and almost so although obviously russia is interested in that you're hearing what our guest is saying in moscow that the troops are your. usual cover. you will have plenty of time we have to bring in all of the guess i'm really sorry about that but i just want to bring your point out with i didn't finish my thought ok well let me bring in you can answer lawrence's point after this is which was what you were about to bring up lawrence you've heard it there that this isn't s
changed to russia's disadvantage in one thousand ages seven when the treaty was signed poor and czech republic. germany they were all part of the soviet walk and of course now these nations have governments which are very hostile to russia or they call russia of course their own nation we don't consider them hostile we never use that word but obviously a from a military point of view it would make sense for atia to have there are intermediate range missiles directed at these countries because...
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was in existence so a lot of tear no not even larger it was not even mentioned warrant in the czech republic and slovakia are mentioned in c. if the treaty as elyse or the soviet union which means of russia one slice sorry who wants this new start treaty expires this two thousand and twenty one i think here there's actually no more. control over me no not even clear control of the century you can have just develop as many nuclear weapons you want because there and this is the first time since my country to israel was created in italy when you look at the tension between the united states and russia in the tensions in europe this is the worst possible not in how long these people remember what was said when you said an arms race the previous arms race was in the framework of an arms control system that bad as it was was created in the early seventy's so it was with the a c. . no we have an arms race with of onsite thirteen times richer than the other. system along to control this is much more dangerous ok i want to i want to talk about the molar investigation seems to be wrapping up here mark
was in existence so a lot of tear no not even larger it was not even mentioned warrant in the czech republic and slovakia are mentioned in c. if the treaty as elyse or the soviet union which means of russia one slice sorry who wants this new start treaty expires this two thousand and twenty one i think here there's actually no more. control over me no not even clear control of the century you can have just develop as many nuclear weapons you want because there and this is the first time since...
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earlier in league b — group 1, the czech republic won 2—1 in slovakia for their first victory leavingvenia 1—0. that's all the sport for now. now for a bit of history. in 1982 the european court of human rights ruled that without parental consent, corporal punishment in uk schools was illegal. this ruling eventually led to an outright ban on corporal punishment in schools. in the latest of our series witness, we hear from andrew campbell, whose mother campaigned against the use of the belt in scottish schools, and brought the case to court. a recent survey of scottish teenagers showed a third of the boys and one in12 teenagers showed a third of the boys and one in 12 of the girls had been belted in one fortnight period. two people who say you don't hit kids you are spoiling them i say you have got to have a good hard look in the mirror, because what url you talking about is hitting another individual —— what you are really talking about. most scottish teachers possess one of these thick leather stra ps possess one of these thick leather straps with a double tongue and the largest teac
earlier in league b — group 1, the czech republic won 2—1 in slovakia for their first victory leavingvenia 1—0. that's all the sport for now. now for a bit of history. in 1982 the european court of human rights ruled that without parental consent, corporal punishment in uk schools was illegal. this ruling eventually led to an outright ban on corporal punishment in schools. in the latest of our series witness, we hear from andrew campbell, whose mother campaigned against the use of the...
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spain little or no in forstmann from its limited in for small island little or no in force when czech republic little or no enforcement last year little or no in force is not a happy state of affairs well it certainly is not a happy state of affairs and i think and i think that these figures you just mentioned should be an initiative will should be something which national government should take very seriously and i'm also happy to address these issues here in the european parliament. stands and when european judges. like you to hide the details of the expenses instead of practicing transparency the european court of justice is just rude it would be a breach of any peace prevails see if they had to provide the public with details of expenses invoices repeats you know like normal people. all this is a delay message you can get away with anything here which is a reading of the european court of justice this is a debate which has been where we're now following for several years in this european parliament the member states have different national standards you have some countries where any piece
spain little or no in forstmann from its limited in for small island little or no in force when czech republic little or no enforcement last year little or no in force is not a happy state of affairs well it certainly is not a happy state of affairs and i think and i think that these figures you just mentioned should be an initiative will should be something which national government should take very seriously and i'm also happy to address these issues here in the european parliament. stands...
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realities far right center for the parties have gained ground in this country where we are now the czech republic and austria in germany in denmark in hungary in other eastern european countries this is the real europe today and we are talking about this really europe and the question is what happened in the last years and you warsaw and u.t. you were prime minister you were part of the u.p.a. you. these are the red lines mr stop yeah and i fully agree with you what happened was probably two things one was the euro crisis which caused a lot of instability and the other one was the migration crisis which cost a lot of fear in terms of security and i think the model that we have had of societies social market economy liberal democracy hasn't delivered for everyone and my argument is that we need to address these issues but we cannot do it in an aggressive fashion and that's why i'm now standing on the barricades to try to first talk about values because they are the anchor of what we have and then try to do policies on the basis of those this is where the populace is doing the explanation you just
realities far right center for the parties have gained ground in this country where we are now the czech republic and austria in germany in denmark in hungary in other eastern european countries this is the real europe today and we are talking about this really europe and the question is what happened in the last years and you warsaw and u.t. you were prime minister you were part of the u.p.a. you. these are the red lines mr stop yeah and i fully agree with you what happened was probably two...
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the town that was called komal back then is modern day cesky chrome loft in the czech republic it was his mother's birthplace which she had often visited with his family as a child. it was those never fading childhood memories that gave him a powerful sense of belonging. she lives landscapes of kumar convey that to the viewer. it's clear this is where he wanted to live and work. in kumar how fast it was to everyone in crewe malnutrition answers from vienna was coming. back then a criminal had only seven thousand inhabitants and they all thought wow what a painter from vienna and who should turn up but a twenty year old youth accompanied by his girlfriend a beautiful young woman for whom they lived together they were married and friends from vienna also came like his colleague from the academy anton peshitta but also artists like me mfon also a very eccentric man ix. on sundays the group would stroll through croom out to the main square is who. i'm foam and i'm hoping it's bottom they dressed unconventionally she she laughed parent we always wore a white suit in a white turnout. becaus
the town that was called komal back then is modern day cesky chrome loft in the czech republic it was his mother's birthplace which she had often visited with his family as a child. it was those never fading childhood memories that gave him a powerful sense of belonging. she lives landscapes of kumar convey that to the viewer. it's clear this is where he wanted to live and work. in kumar how fast it was to everyone in crewe malnutrition answers from vienna was coming. back then a criminal had...
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changed to russia's disadvantage in one thousand ages seven when the treaty was signed poor and czech republic. germany they were all part of the soviet walk and of course now these nations have governments which are very hostile to russia or they call russia horse nation we don't consider them hostile we never use that word but obviously a from a military point of view it would make sense for atia to have there are intermediate range missiles directed at these countries because for let me bring in let me bring in. on air which is one of the guy you're hearing there just what our guest is saying and almost so although obviously russia is interested in that you're hearing what our guest is saying in moscow that the troops are your. usual cover me to let you all have plenty of time we have to bring in all of the guess i'm really sorry about that but i just want to bring your point out with i didn't finish my thought ok well let me bring in you can answer lawrence's point after this is which was what you were about to bring up lawrence you've heard it there that this isn't so much about the russi
changed to russia's disadvantage in one thousand ages seven when the treaty was signed poor and czech republic. germany they were all part of the soviet walk and of course now these nations have governments which are very hostile to russia or they call russia horse nation we don't consider them hostile we never use that word but obviously a from a military point of view it would make sense for atia to have there are intermediate range missiles directed at these countries because for let me...
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a former white house ethics czar and ambassador to the czech republic. good to see you both., let me begin with you. the suspect is facing 29 charges including murder and federal hate crimes, but not domestic terrorism. the u.s. attorney did say for now, no domestic terrorism charges. help us explain the difference between what constitutes a hate crime versus terrorism. you can't help but harken back to the birmingham church bombing. four little girls were killed. that was a terror attack. >> for now is the key phrase. the charges that are on the books right now, the murder charges that evan laid out, they carry the potential death penalty. especially in a case like this, you need a charge on the books immediately for someone like this so they can be arrest and held and locked up. these are the most readily provable. the fact that he went into a place of worship and declared intent to kill jews and murdered 11 people. that's enough to hold him for now. the investigation will continue. if they develop facts that support domestic terrorism which involves an intent to intimidate
a former white house ethics czar and ambassador to the czech republic. good to see you both., let me begin with you. the suspect is facing 29 charges including murder and federal hate crimes, but not domestic terrorism. the u.s. attorney did say for now, no domestic terrorism charges. help us explain the difference between what constitutes a hate crime versus terrorism. you can't help but harken back to the birmingham church bombing. four little girls were killed. that was a terror attack....
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. >> as he traveled to the czech republic, james mattis told reporters he discussed the journalist'sith saudi arabia's foreign minister at a conference saturday. he said there was full agreement from the minister for a thorough investigation. >>> and we have the latest from both saudi arabia and turkey. sam kiley is with us from riyadh and jomana karachi is in istanbul. good to see you both. sam, let's start with you. the u.s. defense secretary has called on the saudis for a transparent and thorough investigation into the death of khashoggi. how likely is it, though, that they can deliver on that? >> well, i think it's something that the saudis are very keen to do. it's interesting that jabeir has repeated his commitment to track down whoever is behind this killing, not least in the context of the saudi prosecutor earlier over the last few days has said, rosemary. but the sawudis now believe thi is malice a forethought, a planned murder, not an interrogation that went wrong. the saudi narrative has been shifting to something much close tore what the turks have been alleging all along
. >> as he traveled to the czech republic, james mattis told reporters he discussed the journalist'sith saudi arabia's foreign minister at a conference saturday. he said there was full agreement from the minister for a thorough investigation. >>> and we have the latest from both saudi arabia and turkey. sam kiley is with us from riyadh and jomana karachi is in istanbul. good to see you both. sam, let's start with you. the u.s. defense secretary has called on the saudis for a...
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lou, i was having dinner today, we had a late dinner with a former president of the czech republic. and he said he had seen some of the hearings and things that were going on here. he said, "we always look to america as that light on the hill. we didn't always agree but we knew you were trying to do what was right and be fair. we're not seeing the light so much." i'm telling you, lindsey got light in him today. he was righteous. >> i'm sorry, congressman. >> go ahead. >> lou: this business they started with. well, first of all, it's not all light in the senate judiciary committee. >> no, it wasn't. >> lou: after watching this, i can't even imagine what senator chuck grassley was thinking about when he had this woman doing five-minute intervals. and for all the world came out much harsher in her line of questioning, congressman, biggs, than she did when interview dr. christine ford. it was a remarkable thing. finally, they changed that. but this after the delay as kavanaugh said ten days from the moment he asked to accelerate the hearing. it was an awful spectacle of managing that co
lou, i was having dinner today, we had a late dinner with a former president of the czech republic. and he said he had seen some of the hearings and things that were going on here. he said, "we always look to america as that light on the hill. we didn't always agree but we knew you were trying to do what was right and be fair. we're not seeing the light so much." i'm telling you, lindsey got light in him today. he was righteous. >> i'm sorry, congressman. >> go ahead....
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. >> as he traveled to the czech republic, james mattis told reporters he discussed the journalist'sith saudi arabia's foreign minister at a conference on saturday. he said there it was full agreement from the minister for a thorough investigation. >> well, saudi arabia's chief prosecutor is in istanbul. jomana karachi joins us with the latest. jomana, what is the chief prosecutors plans while in turkey and what are you learning about the investigation into the death of khashoggi? >> reporter: well, rosemary, the saudi chief prosecutor arrived in istanbul overnight, and he's expected to meet with turkish officials, including the chief prosecutor here in istanbul. those -- we're talking about the prosecutor who has been overseeing the investigation into the killing of jamal khashoggi. now, what we understand is that he will be getting briefed by turkish authorities on their investigation. and also he will be bringing with him the testimony of the 18 individuals that saudi arabia arrested in connection with the killing of khashoggi. now, this might not be enough for turkish authorities
. >> as he traveled to the czech republic, james mattis told reporters he discussed the journalist'sith saudi arabia's foreign minister at a conference on saturday. he said there it was full agreement from the minister for a thorough investigation. >> well, saudi arabia's chief prosecutor is in istanbul. jomana karachi joins us with the latest. jomana, what is the chief prosecutors plans while in turkey and what are you learning about the investigation into the death of khashoggi?...
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his fingerprints we re the czech republic.r strength keeps me going every single day. josh is with us every day and i know how proud he is of mum, she is absolutely amazing. she is loved by so many people and is doing josh so proud, she keeps us going. no matter what she's going through, losing her own child, she keeps us going is a family every single day, josh's friends, everybody, it is absolutely amazing and i'm very proud of her. where do you get your strength from? al be really honest, i don't believe that most of the time. fighting for justice, it is almost likejosh is still here and i'm doing something for him. to be honest, it is really the only thing i can do right now. we have set up a charity and josh's name and are looking to help youths and disadvantaged young adults to turn away from crime, particularly knife crime. iamjust knife crime. i am just not going to let him down. i have never let my children down, i will not start now. as hard as it is to get it every day and do this, because it is extremely difficult,
his fingerprints we re the czech republic.r strength keeps me going every single day. josh is with us every day and i know how proud he is of mum, she is absolutely amazing. she is loved by so many people and is doing josh so proud, she keeps us going. no matter what she's going through, losing her own child, she keeps us going is a family every single day, josh's friends, everybody, it is absolutely amazing and i'm very proud of her. where do you get your strength from? al be really honest, i...
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brigadier general jeffrey smiley suffered least one gunshot wound separately, a nato soldier from the czech republicd in iother insider attack tod western afghanistan. and, on wall street, energy and financial stocks led much of the market lower. the dow jones industrirage lost nearly 7 points, to close at 25,317. the nasdaq rose 19 points, and the s&p 500 slipped almt 12. still to come on the newshour: u.s.-saudi relations are in alestion after an unconvincing explanation of jhashoggi's death. concerns are raised about security in europe after the president says he plans to withdraw from a nucleatreaty. the trump administration's plans to eliminate protections for transgender people. and, much more. >> woodruff: the apparent killing of jamal khashoggi by saudi arabian agents has roiled ddle east like few event in recent years. and, the allegation of involvement by the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman, has put his leadership role in the spotlight. e first time. once again, here's nick schifrin. >> schifrin: 33-year-old mohammad bin salman has been praised as a reformer, but also vilified as i
brigadier general jeffrey smiley suffered least one gunshot wound separately, a nato soldier from the czech republicd in iother insider attack tod western afghanistan. and, on wall street, energy and financial stocks led much of the market lower. the dow jones industrirage lost nearly 7 points, to close at 25,317. the nasdaq rose 19 points, and the s&p 500 slipped almt 12. still to come on the newshour: u.s.-saudi relations are in alestion after an unconvincing explanation of jhashoggi's...
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if we are not going to be a morally upright country on the hill as the former president of the czech republic told me last night you used to be the light on the hill and disappeared you don't have the good morality you want to show the world and to i get the feeling that that is a lot of what you are getting at in this book is that we've got to get back to common sense. >> guest: you make a great point. one important thing to note and again i use very conservative statistics when i talk more than 50% of us. if we want to establish a government agency that says more than 50% of us, they can come grab our guns. consider that for a moment. certainly the first ones they would come forward the hour soldiers. let that sink in and that is a dangerous thing for people that are pro- second amendment and i understand it is a dangerous thing to kind of transfer that burden we have to be careful about that but yes i am concerned at the same time i'm concerned, i feel like my book is a positive book because i'm trying to paint a picture of the fact that we are literally in the most healthy, wealthy, happy
if we are not going to be a morally upright country on the hill as the former president of the czech republic told me last night you used to be the light on the hill and disappeared you don't have the good morality you want to show the world and to i get the feeling that that is a lot of what you are getting at in this book is that we've got to get back to common sense. >> guest: you make a great point. one important thing to note and again i use very conservative statistics when i talk...
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we're not going to be a morally upright country, that light on hill as former president of the czech republic was telling me last night, he said you guys used to be the light on the hill. you said the moral tone for the world and you have disappeared from the hill. you are not light anymore. you have the good heraldic you want to show the world. i get the feeling that's a lot of what you're getting at in this book, that we've got to get back to common sense and really right and wrong. >> guest: you make a great point. >> host: entente but the point you made because that's what i'm getting it from. >> guest: one of the important thing to note again back to the whole psychology of the matter is that the current dsm standards would qualify, and again i use conservative statistics when a talk, more than 50% of us to be insane. so if we want to establish a government agency that says more than 50% of us, they can come grab our guns, consider that for a moment, and that would come certainly the first one to come for would be our soldiers who were somehow enough to fight on foreign soil but not soun
we're not going to be a morally upright country, that light on hill as former president of the czech republic was telling me last night, he said you guys used to be the light on the hill. you said the moral tone for the world and you have disappeared from the hill. you are not light anymore. you have the good heraldic you want to show the world. i get the feeling that's a lot of what you're getting at in this book, that we've got to get back to common sense and really right and wrong. >>...
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be poland, to hungary, the czech republic, even russia. these levels look undervalued.estion to you. where? saira: it is tough to put money in emerging markets now. at can start looking northern europe, new mexico, and canada. watching some of these countries, like latin america, for good news. brazil, argentina, china. story,ore of the 2019 more of an emerging markets story, u.s. returns dampening. you want to start positioning yourself now. david: as an investor, how do you evaluate brazil now? theurkey, we know who president is going to be but we're not sure what he is going to do. how do put a value on it? saira: it is hard. you cannot rely on fundamentals because there is an event in brazil. our view would be to not step into things like that. wait and see, make sure you understand the countries that are strong. you can start to look to invest in companies. count oncannot fundamentals, it is hard to step in there. alix: what about southeast asia? three months ago, it was southeast asia. is there opportunity in spite of trade issues? saira: it is difficult to say. t
be poland, to hungary, the czech republic, even russia. these levels look undervalued.estion to you. where? saira: it is tough to put money in emerging markets now. at can start looking northern europe, new mexico, and canada. watching some of these countries, like latin america, for good news. brazil, argentina, china. story,ore of the 2019 more of an emerging markets story, u.s. returns dampening. you want to start positioning yourself now. david: as an investor, how do you evaluate brazil...
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but that's winning three mil having failed to qualify for the last two major tournaments the czech republic defeated neighbors slovakia two one then they were also wins for norway georgia and gibraltar who overcame armenia over in africa had tricked by audi on a garlow help to nigeria hammer libya for no however the big win was only good enough to see the nigerians overtake the libyans and occupy second place in africa cup of nations qualifying group e. south africa lead the way helped by their six nil threshing of the seychelles and in what turned out to be a decent day for southern african nations namibia and zimbabwe has secured good wins away from home this in barbarians are the group g. leaders at the halfway mark of qualifying in other matters they were big wins for senegal kenya fast so and uganda kenya's former sports minister is set to face charges in court for allegedly skimming money from payments intended for the country's limbic athletes our son wadi zero and five other officials are being investigated over the loss of almost five hundred fifty thousand dollars according to car
but that's winning three mil having failed to qualify for the last two major tournaments the czech republic defeated neighbors slovakia two one then they were also wins for norway georgia and gibraltar who overcame armenia over in africa had tricked by audi on a garlow help to nigeria hammer libya for no however the big win was only good enough to see the nigerians overtake the libyans and occupy second place in africa cup of nations qualifying group e. south africa lead the way helped by their...
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team put there to one side as they beat switzerland two one on friday meanwhile on saturday the czech republic defeated neighbors slovakia two one in the u.a.e. for nations league match there were also wins for norway georgia and gibraltar who overcame armenia the flagship fixture for the night is arguably old photos germany and the neverland's clashing in amsterdam that one as well as three others has just kicked off. over in africa had tricked by all the army garlow help nigeria hammer libya for no however the big win was only good enough to see the nigerians overtake the libyans and occupy second place in africa cup of nations qualifying group b. south africa lead the way helped by the six no thrashing of the seychelles in the next few minutes set a goal kick off against sudan in group aimed earlier in the day a group rivals madagascar one in equitorial guinea it was also a good away win for namibia in mozambique while uganda had a convincing home win over listen to there are also some games taking place right now involving the likes of morocco and tunisia twenty time grand slam winner roge
team put there to one side as they beat switzerland two one on friday meanwhile on saturday the czech republic defeated neighbors slovakia two one in the u.a.e. for nations league match there were also wins for norway georgia and gibraltar who overcame armenia the flagship fixture for the night is arguably old photos germany and the neverland's clashing in amsterdam that one as well as three others has just kicked off. over in africa had tricked by all the army garlow help nigeria hammer libya...