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do you ever see a woman bound up that is a dangerous thing. do you ever see a woman in shackles? and demonstrated she will run. so what does that mean for those that are associated with depression? that is considered dangerous. particularly harry tubman and the references that i make to a mythological figure in new orleans. so elijah in the bible as a person that didn't die. and what is unique about these free people is they did not die in bondage. the one that is most committed to train all black people and then to try to work with the system somehow find themselves bound by the system and he's probably dancing to hip-hop right now in cuba drinking in a string harriet tubman died in a nursing home and she liberated her parents so we still believe she could not read. she freed over thousand people died in upstate new york close to canada freed her parents and put them there when she get ready to die she went in there. and then finally the mythology around marie is that she also died in the hurricane. and to have that geographic locale to be in the presence. to be a poet that was c
do you ever see a woman bound up that is a dangerous thing. do you ever see a woman in shackles? and demonstrated she will run. so what does that mean for those that are associated with depression? that is considered dangerous. particularly harry tubman and the references that i make to a mythological figure in new orleans. so elijah in the bible as a person that didn't die. and what is unique about these free people is they did not die in bondage. the one that is most committed to train all...
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the times front page, she is comparing jeremy corbyn with president trump saying he is likewise a dangerty punchy analogy and i think slightly more measured as like she said when she was asked the question, does she thinkjeremy corbyn is an anti—semite and she said there it is impossible to know what is in the heart of the other person but it is striking that he has not taken action to stamp out a problem we have been hearing about for several yea rs have been hearing about for several years now, since he took the labour leadership. and i am not surprised that she has drawn the conclusion that she has drawn the conclusion that he is and some ice. let's leave that he is and some ice. let's leave that for the moment and move the metro, this is a story that has been shifting this evening. obviously, shamima begum, left bethnal green with two friends when she was 15 years old and was found by one of your colleagues and a syrian refugee camp. it has been a fast moving story and obviously the government we re story and obviously the government were not clear about what they were going to do he
the times front page, she is comparing jeremy corbyn with president trump saying he is likewise a dangerty punchy analogy and i think slightly more measured as like she said when she was asked the question, does she thinkjeremy corbyn is an anti—semite and she said there it is impossible to know what is in the heart of the other person but it is striking that he has not taken action to stamp out a problem we have been hearing about for several yea rs have been hearing about for several years...
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. >>> a judge a says coast guard officer is so dangerous he needs to be locked up now. so lieutenant christopher hasson will remain in jail for now. >> t shocking allegations against him, include the amazing of a cash of weapons a plotting to murder innocent civilians. but the defense said he fes nonviolent charges and the government is overhyping the case. >> chris gordon is live outside the courthouse in greenbelt with the judge's orders. >> reporter: doreen and leon, prosecutors call him a terrorist but have not charged him as one yet. the judge today gave them no more than two weeks to file additional charges to back up the allegations they made here in federal court today. lieutenant christoph r hasson sarod straight in his jail jmp suit listening as the prosecutor told tge he's a domestic terrorist his writing show an intent to murder innocent civilians on a scale rarely seen in thisve ment. exhibit 1, these are theeans and ammunition seized from his silver spring me. they say he targeted democratic politicians and media personalities. >> the sheer number and force
. >>> a judge a says coast guard officer is so dangerous he needs to be locked up now. so lieutenant christopher hasson will remain in jail for now. >> t shocking allegations against him, include the amazing of a cash of weapons a plotting to murder innocent civilians. but the defense said he fes nonviolent charges and the government is overhyping the case. >> chris gordon is live outside the courthouse in greenbelt with the judge's orders. >> reporter: doreen and...
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she said he does pose a danger if he's released under conditions without any sort of modifications. so roger stone now unable to make any sort of publicen stat about his case. this comes amid a flurry ofod activity as there are growing signs that special counsel's robert mueller's investigation is almost finished. with growing signs, special counsel rob t mueller would wrap his investigationay any now into possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia. all eyes will soon shift to attorney general, william barr, who will decide, how much, if any, of that report will be made public. >> we might see arr flu of activity in the next few days or couples. of week >> keep walking. >> reporter: the president's long-time political adviser, grger stone, who was charged with lying to cons and witness taering, ordered back in court by a federal judge after stone posted an instagram picture showing that jud alongside an image of ble viola terms of rease. >> we have this man having essentially threatened a federal judge. he's clearly an impulsive person. >> reporter: stone delcting that
she said he does pose a danger if he's released under conditions without any sort of modifications. so roger stone now unable to make any sort of publicen stat about his case. this comes amid a flurry ofod activity as there are growing signs that special counsel's robert mueller's investigation is almost finished. with growing signs, special counsel rob t mueller would wrap his investigationay any now into possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia. all eyes will soon shift to...
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so this is a dangerous game. ere is a chance that quite a few mps are looking for an excuse to be able to vote for a deal, who felt they had to push back on it because their constituencies felt that way for a host of reasons because actually the backstop isn't the best position for the uk to be in. after we leave. it is not obvious at all that if she runs down the clock she will get her way. it really does risk and no—deal brexit. there is no question about that. i completely agree with lance. there will be frustration. the tension has been rising for a while. it started back in decemberwhen we rising for a while. it started back in december when we were promised the meaningful vote and it was kicked down, the can was kicked down the road for a month. so when she promises new votes, motions, amendments, no—one believes is coming to the table right away. there are weeks to go now so that does create a lot of tension and hostility. they have their own contacts hostility. they have their own co nta cts in hostility.
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demand that apple build it back door into the i phone because we believed it was wrong and would set a dangerous president as a result of the government's dismissal neither of these occur in this case should never have been brought and while the device unlock as they call it has not been requested by apple crusted of apple by the by the. i as of yet it does seem odd that apple doesn't see giving up roger stone's information as a dangerous precedent at finding out of two people who murdered fourteen people in cold blood had helped was joining us today to figure out just how serious the threat to cellphone users privacy is as investigative journalist ben swan thank you so much for joining us today ben he's out of the how are you ben always always an interesting life was always interested in when you have to talk about roger stone. you know there was a lot of info in the discovery phase of any arrest and investigation but the storm list was particularly long despite his involvement with the campaign being you know realistically minimal at best so do we know how the f.b.i. obtained the contents of r
demand that apple build it back door into the i phone because we believed it was wrong and would set a dangerous president as a result of the government's dismissal neither of these occur in this case should never have been brought and while the device unlock as they call it has not been requested by apple crusted of apple by the by the. i as of yet it does seem odd that apple doesn't see giving up roger stone's information as a dangerous precedent at finding out of two people who murdered...
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so islamic state is still a very dangerous entity. nce between degraded and defeated. al-qaeda in iraq was degraded in 2007 height night, and it mutated into isis in 2014, so what isis is doing is shifting into a new phase of fighting, guerrilla warfare, sleeper cells, insurgent attacks, and biding its time for the next phase, because the war goes on in syria, and society in iraq and other countries are very much polarised, and that is why the post—war reconstruction, civilian, social, economic investment, giving people hope, basically, and reconciling communities, this is the challenge facing iraqi society, syrian society, libyan society, and sadly and tragically, i don't see the western states really concerned and interested and having the will to invest in the post—war reconstruction in these societies. and in the end, i suppose, isjust had so many enemies, including the united states. the reality is that isis has alienated the entire world, the entire world, and no wonder we are seeing the end of the physical caliphate. sadly, the
so islamic state is still a very dangerous entity. nce between degraded and defeated. al-qaeda in iraq was degraded in 2007 height night, and it mutated into isis in 2014, so what isis is doing is shifting into a new phase of fighting, guerrilla warfare, sleeper cells, insurgent attacks, and biding its time for the next phase, because the war goes on in syria, and society in iraq and other countries are very much polarised, and that is why the post—war reconstruction, civilian, social,...
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present to the american people democrats and even some republicans warn the president is setting a dangerous precedent opening the door for future presidents to achieve unilaterally what they could not get out of congress a future democratic president they say could one day declare global warming or gun violence to be national emergencies the democrats who control the house have already signaled they will vote on a bill to block emergency funding for a border wall but in the republican controlled senate that measure is unlikely to pass if trump can overcome a certain court challenge that would give him the chance to fulfill his promise to funded two thousand mile wall if not the promise that mexico would pay for it john hendren al jazeera washington. our white house correspondent kimberly hocket joins us live from washington d.c. so clearly how is how is donald trump going to make the case that there is a national emergency with the situation when is john hendren a part of the numbers don't back it up and and quite frankly just the optics he was just playing golf the other day with tiger woo
present to the american people democrats and even some republicans warn the president is setting a dangerous precedent opening the door for future presidents to achieve unilaterally what they could not get out of congress a future democratic president they say could one day declare global warming or gun violence to be national emergencies the democrats who control the house have already signaled they will vote on a bill to block emergency funding for a border wall but in the republican...
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much of whatjeremy corbyn has put so is a dangerous delusion. has put forward has a tinge of unrealism about it, i think the prime minister's letter in a sense will flush him out on some of those issues. labour says there isa of those issues. labour says there is a basis for discussion but wants the government to move further.m looks like there could be some progress, but also, you know, she has to guarantee a permanent customs union, and it is not obvious that she is prepared to go down that line yet. but let's see how things progress. there is not a sudden outbreak of agreement yet. there are still real differences, not least on the idea ofjoining a customs union. jeremy corbyn isn't about to sign on the dotted line and back the prime minister's planet. but theresa may needs as many votes as she can get and this might provide some cover for labour mps to get onside. we estimate it is some by between 40—60 who are actively looking for ways to support this at the moment. and obviously, if the labour party were to whip for that, then she would fi
much of whatjeremy corbyn has put so is a dangerous delusion. has put forward has a tinge of unrealism about it, i think the prime minister's letter in a sense will flush him out on some of those issues. labour says there isa of those issues. labour says there is a basis for discussion but wants the government to move further.m looks like there could be some progress, but also, you know, she has to guarantee a permanent customs union, and it is not obvious that she is prepared to go down that...
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is a danger of this person destroying judiciary provides. so that's why many law experts were saying this was very irregular and then this is going through criminal law so they are being kept in jails with dangerous people that have committed criminal acts remember i'm sorry so many experts are also saying the things that they did wrong and some of them were definitely against what the state hot band or had defined as legal. they think should go through administered if you know or civil law or not let me clean it is a thing on route this idea about families can this trial be forgotten. yes. it was necessary it was a city to to have them in preventive bile because there were some other politicians including the president of the region that flight to germany for all belgium and then germany and then belgium again because of him and some all those that flight also to salon. they are quite comfortable there by the way it was necessary to prevent all this to fly to. stump legally according to. to pay no law to do these kind of preventive actions
is a danger of this person destroying judiciary provides. so that's why many law experts were saying this was very irregular and then this is going through criminal law so they are being kept in jails with dangerous people that have committed criminal acts remember i'm sorry so many experts are also saying the things that they did wrong and some of them were definitely against what the state hot band or had defined as legal. they think should go through administered if you know or civil law or...
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and there's no evidence as such yet either way but there is a danger and there still that's another reason to to keep it out unless it's opened on the other side of the border and displayed to the world frankly until every case is over and that's the point and it's very odd that i would not be you know in one of the lose big big containers have been opened actually quite strange i find so they could be certain please hidden yes but we don't know and i can't see that definitely because i haven't a clue frankly nor has anybody except those who might have put the guns in there but then they wouldn't be telling us what's going to appoint william appreciate it i fascinating to speak to him and some i guess professor at marconi university a former british diplomat of less. for the venezuelan opposition blaming the government for severe food shortages one investigative journalist in caracas says not everything is quite so clear cut my spleen fall went to a local market this is what he found. this is so. so it's really it's better than. i. can see. i. hear really i would still. be completely. well
and there's no evidence as such yet either way but there is a danger and there still that's another reason to to keep it out unless it's opened on the other side of the border and displayed to the world frankly until every case is over and that's the point and it's very odd that i would not be you know in one of the lose big big containers have been opened actually quite strange i find so they could be certain please hidden yes but we don't know and i can't see that definitely because i haven't...
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. >> we were supposed to go to tahoe but it was a bit too dangerous so this is the next best thing. >> to get to the summit you do have to hike at least a mile. rangers say the roads heading up will be open -- will not be open for a couple of days. >> fears have been sending us snow pictures, this is from stacy lynn from hidden valley, and this next one sent to us from elijah byrd, snow covering black rock hilltops in contra costa county. and, there was so much snow in the santa cruz mountains you could even make a snowman. this fun picture taken by robert theory. you can send us your pictures by posting them on social media , and use the hashtag kpix5. the sierra foothills don't usually see snow but downtown cluster bill looked like a scene from a winter postcard today. they got about 2 to 3 inches. the power outages were reported in the area, but residents took it all in stride, and they enjoyed the fresh snow. >>> interstate 80 in the sierra is back open again. snow shut down the freeway in both directions today. crews managed to clear the road within hours. if you are heading to t
. >> we were supposed to go to tahoe but it was a bit too dangerous so this is the next best thing. >> to get to the summit you do have to hike at least a mile. rangers say the roads heading up will be open -- will not be open for a couple of days. >> fears have been sending us snow pictures, this is from stacy lynn from hidden valley, and this next one sent to us from elijah byrd, snow covering black rock hilltops in contra costa county. and, there was so much snow in the...
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it's not climbing over a fence or digging under a fence or taking a dangerous smuggling boat up the coastself at a port of entry, that's a secure border. they say more fence frees up more agents to deal with the queues at crossings. 0nly limited numbers are currently allowed through to claim asylum. there's already a fence of one kind or another along a third of the 2,000—mile border. 18ft, steel slatted, concrete filled barrier, with anticlimb plates on top. here, it's already being upgraded and it's making a difference. this barrier takes significantly more time to penetrate, to cut through. it takes ten, 20, up to 30 minutes, depending on the type of blade that you're using. this border barrier can be compromised in about a minute and 20 seconds. before this barrier went into place, this happened every single night. every single night this fence was cut or breached or compromised. so, the chief here shares the president's ambition to extend this fence across these hills. we have to have a barrier or we will never win that time distance game. the smugglers are using those people that ar
it's not climbing over a fence or digging under a fence or taking a dangerous smuggling boat up the coastself at a port of entry, that's a secure border. they say more fence frees up more agents to deal with the queues at crossings. 0nly limited numbers are currently allowed through to claim asylum. there's already a fence of one kind or another along a third of the 2,000—mile border. 18ft, steel slatted, concrete filled barrier, with anticlimb plates on top. here, it's already being upgraded...
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luckily, no one was hurt. >>> state regulators want a dangerous chemical removed from nail polish. ufacturers to eliminate toluene from its products, it's associated with birth defects, miscarriages and damage to organs. a handful of salons in the state including some in the bay area already phased outtoluene. >>> each monday the white pony express in pleasant hill sends two delivery trucks capable of carrying more than 2,000 pounds of fresh food to butte county. the group distributes gas donations, gift cards and gas cards to those in need. drop off donations at white pony express. the camp fire is the most destructive and deadliest wildfire in california history. 85 people were killed >> it is 4:41 right now. coming up next on "today in the bay," a little gift for you this morning, marcus. >> really? >> a little break from the rain. kari hall tracking our work week forecast. >> we needed that break. it took ten days for us to get here. looking live in palo alto with a clear start and really cold temperatures, upper 30s as you get ready to head out the door. we'll talk about the re
luckily, no one was hurt. >>> state regulators want a dangerous chemical removed from nail polish. ufacturers to eliminate toluene from its products, it's associated with birth defects, miscarriages and damage to organs. a handful of salons in the state including some in the bay area already phased outtoluene. >>> each monday the white pony express in pleasant hill sends two delivery trucks capable of carrying more than 2,000 pounds of fresh food to butte county. the group...
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. >>> the government warning of a dangerous teen trend. ping is the new smoke. >>> a small town invaded by, you're looking at it, polar bears. good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start". happy snow day for many of you on the east coast. i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is tuesday, february 12th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. we have an outline for a deal to avert a government shutdown. they declined to get into specifics. but senator appropriations chair shelby said, quote, we got an agreement on all of it. >> we were working feverishly to put all the particulars together. that's all we can tell you. >> the democratic source tells cnn the deal includes $1.4 billion for the 55 miles of new barrier. and funding for 40,000 beds i.c.e. can use to detain undocumented immigrants, short of what the white house wanted and the same as current funding levels. >> one major iron where is the funding for border barrier is only slightly more than current funding, $1.3 billion. the original bill was for $1.6 billion. later vice president pence
. >>> the government warning of a dangerous teen trend. ping is the new smoke. >>> a small town invaded by, you're looking at it, polar bears. good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start". happy snow day for many of you on the east coast. i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is tuesday, february 12th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. we have an outline for a deal to avert a government shutdown. they declined to get into specifics. but senator appropriations...
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we grow and consume follows a brutal and dangerous paths to our table you see just like our politics our food is also being victimized by those who put profits before people and would rather a nation be malnourished and poised and healthy and free thinking but thankfully we have a diligent hard working r.t. america correspondent there to help us navigate the chambers of this new twenty first century food pyramid of g m o's and life proceeds ceremony of the chavez have been researching the headlines combing the grocery aisles and diving deeper than the labels in order to pull back the wrapper and see just because the food you eat is just as important as the politics you preach we can't be watching the hawks or running on a belly full of toys. to. get the. real thing. out of. what they like you know that i got. with. this. because. well. so am i robot and i'm talking about the u.s. census data and simmons national consumer survey found that in twenty eight thousand two hundred eighty six million americans consumed called breakfast cereal not make sense the u.s. is the number one produce
we grow and consume follows a brutal and dangerous paths to our table you see just like our politics our food is also being victimized by those who put profits before people and would rather a nation be malnourished and poised and healthy and free thinking but thankfully we have a diligent hard working r.t. america correspondent there to help us navigate the chambers of this new twenty first century food pyramid of g m o's and life proceeds ceremony of the chavez have been researching the...
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has compiled a list of roughly 100 names compared to the five released by the diocese. >> they are a danger not just a catholic children, but to all children. >> i'm kind of worried for the names that are not on the list. to them, it's like they didn't believe me. >> we still have got work to do. >> the diocese says the list only focuses on religious members. he said there's a large program of safety and training in place. >> we really are focused on keeping our kids safe. >> the diocese of oakland says they've given the names to the local district attorney's office. they also say anyone that has experienced abuse or has knowledge of abuse to immediately reported to authorities. >>> oakland schools were closed today because of the president day holiday. but come thursday, the district plans to go on strike. the mayor says she is remaining optimistic that a strike could be settled relatively quickly. >> teachers are making preparations to go on strike thursday, no talks are scheduled, at least not right now. >> we are waiting for the district to bring us a proposal that really addresses dram
has compiled a list of roughly 100 names compared to the five released by the diocese. >> they are a danger not just a catholic children, but to all children. >> i'm kind of worried for the names that are not on the list. to them, it's like they didn't believe me. >> we still have got work to do. >> the diocese says the list only focuses on religious members. he said there's a large program of safety and training in place. >> we really are focused on keeping our...
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>> well, there is no doubt it's a dangerous precedent. we'll see what the courts have to say about it. but as a political matter, it was thoroughly predictable because donald trump knew that he wasn't going to get what he wanted from congress, and he needed a way to keep the government from shutting down again, which was a disaster for him, and yet not disappoint his base, which was railing against him about this deal because they knew that it wasn't what he had asked for. so this way he declares the emergency. it goes to the courts. the courts may well stop him from doing it, but at least he'll get caught trying in the eyes of his very rabid base. i think that's what this is about. >> i think that's a very smart assessment, of course, david. doug, listen. let's look at the breakdown. it's up on the screen. this is where trump is going get the $8 billion for his wall. so let's go through it. $1.375 billion in homeland proe appropriations from congress. $600 million from treasury department drug forfeiture fund, $2.5 billion from the dod dr
>> well, there is no doubt it's a dangerous precedent. we'll see what the courts have to say about it. but as a political matter, it was thoroughly predictable because donald trump knew that he wasn't going to get what he wanted from congress, and he needed a way to keep the government from shutting down again, which was a disaster for him, and yet not disappoint his base, which was railing against him about this deal because they knew that it wasn't what he had asked for. so this way he...
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we speak with the coast guard on what you should do if you find yourself in a dangerous situation. with all the rain we've been getting this month and the storm we're seeing now.. we want to take a look at how roads are doingin the southbay. hold for like 5-10 seconds now to our four zone forecast. taking a live look outside at s-f-o.kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here now with delays at sfo lawrence karnow: a powerful storm is moving into the bay area. rain and wind are now picking up. you can see all of the rain on doppler radar. the heaviest rain will move in after midnight and toward dawn. a flash flood watch and high wind warning are now posted for the entire bay area tonight. heavy snow will bring blizzard conditions to the bay area with as much as 10 feet falling on higher peaks. showers will continue on saturday with the posibility of isolated thunderstorms. cold showers will move in on sunday with snow possible over our local mountains down to 2,000 feet. even colder air and showers could bring even lower snow levels on monday and tuesday. (ken)(ken) tuesda
we speak with the coast guard on what you should do if you find yourself in a dangerous situation. with all the rain we've been getting this month and the storm we're seeing now.. we want to take a look at how roads are doingin the southbay. hold for like 5-10 seconds now to our four zone forecast. taking a live look outside at s-f-o.kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here now with delays at sfo lawrence karnow: a powerful storm is moving into the bay area. rain and wind are now...
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there is a danger in declaring a national emergency because will have different ideas about what a national emergency is. even if it turns out to be legal, i think as a precedent, it is a dangerous thing to do. host: let's get to your phone calls. jim is up from georgia. caller: good morning. this, that our issues with central america are not recent. they go down -- they go back decades. if you look at the movie the good shepherd, you see how we treated central america as basically a colony. price ofe paying the not managing those relationships with those central american countries properly. generations, even. it just seems like that is something that is not considered in managing the problem. that is my comment. host: is this in your wheelhouse? involved inve been central america for a long time and for a while we were fighting communism and other things. the blame -- to blame the united states 30 years later is not a great argument. there was a lot of corruption and poverty and it is not our fault that is happening. we have often tried to help countries in central america with things like
there is a danger in declaring a national emergency because will have different ideas about what a national emergency is. even if it turns out to be legal, i think as a precedent, it is a dangerous thing to do. host: let's get to your phone calls. jim is up from georgia. caller: good morning. this, that our issues with central america are not recent. they go down -- they go back decades. if you look at the movie the good shepherd, you see how we treated central america as basically a colony....
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our own law enforcement at risk every single day as a result of this operation and showing it is a dangerousdid a lot of research. tell me about your experience. >> in arizona we rented a helicopter to the near where brian terry was killed. it is very rough terrain. it's difficult to go back as the cartel controls that care territory we talked to a number of retired agents who had done the work undercover in mexico and in the united states we asked why can't we go further into the canyon to get perspective cracks we were told it is too dangerous and asking a question if they could go to parts of arizona which we know very well, it seems like it's a problem with cartel activity. and it really give us a perspective on what border patrol is dealing with on a regular basis. abby: thank you very much katie. also as part of keeping america safe month on fox nation we have an in-depth look at border security by letting subscribers know the reality of the situation firsthand. she recently traveled to the border near tucson arizona to spend a few days with the men and women of the border patrol. she
our own law enforcement at risk every single day as a result of this operation and showing it is a dangerousdid a lot of research. tell me about your experience. >> in arizona we rented a helicopter to the near where brian terry was killed. it is very rough terrain. it's difficult to go back as the cartel controls that care territory we talked to a number of retired agents who had done the work undercover in mexico and in the united states we asked why can't we go further into the canyon...
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this is a very, very dangerous thing that should be overridden easily by the supreme court. we are looking at now a situation where it should absolutely not pass the constitution ality. but it depends on what they do. >> during ta same interview, donald trump expressed the opinion that president obama could be impeached for taking executive action on immigration. a cnn poll from earlier this month found 66% oppose the idea. >>> all right. amazon backing out of building that hq2, second headquarters in new york. amazon chose queens and northern virginia to split duty as its second headquarters in its highly publicized search for a new home. each city was expected to have 25,000 workers over time. after backlash from the community, amazon decided to scrub plans to build in new york. essentially the idea among many of the communities was corporate welfare to one of the richest companies was not going to be tolerated. amazon said a number of state, local poll hraeugzs made it clear they oppose our presence and will not work with us for the types of relationships to go forward wit
this is a very, very dangerous thing that should be overridden easily by the supreme court. we are looking at now a situation where it should absolutely not pass the constitution ality. but it depends on what they do. >> during ta same interview, donald trump expressed the opinion that president obama could be impeached for taking executive action on immigration. a cnn poll from earlier this month found 66% oppose the idea. >>> all right. amazon backing out of building that hq2,...
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this is a very dangerous situation. that's why this is a bad idea. this is about a lot more than just pulling out and not wasting any more money in these other places. guys, there is no one in the world that wishes that more than me. i wish the money, i wish the lives, i wish all of this investment had not had to be spent. i openly wonder how much more could we be doing if we doesn't have this? but here's the problem. whether we wanted it to exist or not, the iranian threat and the threat of terrorism exists. we cannot deal with the world the way we want it to be. we have to deal with the world the way it is. we didn't create the terror threat, but it's there. we can ignore isis and we can ignore al qaeda and we can ignore iran, but they will not ignore us. we can decide not to go after them, but they will come after us. and i think it's a grave mistake because if we allow al qaeda and isis or both to have a resurgence, they will attack the united states of america. they will attack our allies and our interests around the world, and they will try and
this is a very dangerous situation. that's why this is a bad idea. this is about a lot more than just pulling out and not wasting any more money in these other places. guys, there is no one in the world that wishes that more than me. i wish the money, i wish the lives, i wish all of this investment had not had to be spent. i openly wonder how much more could we be doing if we doesn't have this? but here's the problem. whether we wanted it to exist or not, the iranian threat and the threat of...
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a year ago. families are now fleeing here from front lines nearby. there's danger here too. splaced. seven—year—old hamed among the injured. yemen's war is a war on childhood. haled lost part of his hand to a landmine, in one of the world's most heavily mined countries. his fingers are shredded. do you think the ceasefire is going to hold? i don't think, because every day, gun shot in the head, shrapnel, explosion, shrapnel from landmine, every day. but if the ceasefire collapses, it will get worse in yemen. is that what you fear? yes. i fear the ceasefire, if it not — if it will stop, it will be catastrophic for the citizens. it's already been catastrophic for so many, caught between coalition bombing and blockades and houthi abuses. nabia and her two sons are all malnourished. "baby yiyad was vomiting, vomiting", she tells me. he had diarrhoea too. five—year—old hassan has had multiple operations. drinking milk for adults made him severely ill. the baby milk was too expensive to buy. everywhere you go in yemen, you feel the crushing weight of this war, this poverty. in mark
a year ago. families are now fleeing here from front lines nearby. there's danger here too. splaced. seven—year—old hamed among the injured. yemen's war is a war on childhood. haled lost part of his hand to a landmine, in one of the world's most heavily mined countries. his fingers are shredded. do you think the ceasefire is going to hold? i don't think, because every day, gun shot in the head, shrapnel, explosion, shrapnel from landmine, every day. but if the ceasefire collapses, it will...
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a year ago. families are now fleeing here from front lines nearby. there's danger here too. r—old hamed among the injured. yemen's war is a war on childhood. haled lost part of his hand toa landmine, in one of the world's most heavily mined countries. his fingers are shredded. do you think the ceasefire is going to hold? i don't think, because every day, gun shot in the head, shrapnel, explosion, shrapnel from landmine, every day. but if the ceasefire collapses, it will get worse in yemen. is that what you fear? yes. i fear the ceasefire, if it not — if it will stop, it will be catastrophic for the citizens. it's already been catastrophic for so many, caught between coalition bombing and blockades and houthi abuses. nabia and her two sons are all malnourished. "baby yiyad was vomiting, vomiting", she tells me. he had diarrhoea too. five—year—old hassan has had multiple operations. drinking milk for adults made him severely ill. the baby milk was too expensive to buy. everywhere you go in yemen, you feel the crushing weight of this war, this poverty. in markets like this, ther
a year ago. families are now fleeing here from front lines nearby. there's danger here too. r—old hamed among the injured. yemen's war is a war on childhood. haled lost part of his hand toa landmine, in one of the world's most heavily mined countries. his fingers are shredded. do you think the ceasefire is going to hold? i don't think, because every day, gun shot in the head, shrapnel, explosion, shrapnel from landmine, every day. but if the ceasefire collapses, it will get worse in yemen. is...
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those threats pose as much of a danger to the saudis as they do to america. demanding better from allies isn't downgrading our relationship. it's a sign americans take our principles, our principles seriously and won't be taken advantage of by anyone, friend or foe. i urge congress to reassert its constitutional authority, to work to end the suffering of millions and to pass this war powers resolution. this is what it is. thank you, mr. chair, and i yield back the remaining part of my time. the chair: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield two minutes to the distinguished gentleman from kansas, a member of the house foreign affairs committee, mr. watkins. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. watkins: i thank my republican leader, mr. mccaul, for his leadership on this issue. mr. speaker, i rise today in opposition of h.j.res. 37, and i encourage my colleagues to do the same. as a combat veteran with many years of experience of conflict and postconflict en
those threats pose as much of a danger to the saudis as they do to america. demanding better from allies isn't downgrading our relationship. it's a sign americans take our principles, our principles seriously and won't be taken advantage of by anyone, friend or foe. i urge congress to reassert its constitutional authority, to work to end the suffering of millions and to pass this war powers resolution. this is what it is. thank you, mr. chair, and i yield back the remaining part of my time. the...
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returned home after their camping trip took a dangerous turn. ey traveled from san francisco to the mendocino national forest and that's where they were stranded for five days. the ordeal started last thursday after a successful night of snow camping. mia herman and carlos decided to drive further into the forest when their car got stwuk no cell phone service. the couple was able to ration their food through the weekend. by monday, they were starting to get worried. >> so when it came 4:00 and there was no one coming, i started getting kind of emotional and i was like, i want to go home. >> just 30 minutes later, a search party found maya and carlos as well as their jeep half buried in snow and towed them back to safety. >>> the dmv is the focus of investigation into the motor voter program. the secretary of state's office agreed to investigate the agency as part of a lawsuit settlement. last year it admitted they submitted 23 erroneous voter registrations and failed to submit voter registration information for nearly 600 people. voting rights gr
returned home after their camping trip took a dangerous turn. ey traveled from san francisco to the mendocino national forest and that's where they were stranded for five days. the ordeal started last thursday after a successful night of snow camping. mia herman and carlos decided to drive further into the forest when their car got stwuk no cell phone service. the couple was able to ration their food through the weekend. by monday, they were starting to get worried. >> so when it came...
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will be alerted when asked about what nancy pelosi said in that report we just saw that this is a dangerous precedent is it is this a threat to the to american democracy well i think one thing that makes american democracy special and that always has. secured its role as a role model for the world really in terms of democracy is the separation of powers and there's a good reason why certain powers are limited to the congress to the legislative branch and others to the executive branch and what he's doing is basically to blur blurred lines and this is something that undermines democratic mechanisms and it's a risky move why do you think this is so important to president trying to get this wall built well it's he's partly to blame himself because he politicized it so much i mean this is one of the central promises of his comparing even though there's been other promises as well but over the last couple of months he's insisted on it so much that it's become a one way street for him all right of course from in front bard college here in berlin thanks for joining us. true the berlin film festiva
will be alerted when asked about what nancy pelosi said in that report we just saw that this is a dangerous precedent is it is this a threat to the to american democracy well i think one thing that makes american democracy special and that always has. secured its role as a role model for the world really in terms of democracy is the separation of powers and there's a good reason why certain powers are limited to the congress to the legislative branch and others to the executive branch and what...
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type two diabetes and cancer among other health issues will be a danger so all kids post this will be probably be more protect his by the golf club in two thousand and sixteen the f.d.a. did propose limiting inorganic arsenic in infant rice cereal to one hundred parts per billion and in two thousand and thirteen proposed limiting inorganic arsenic in apple juice to ten parts per billion the federal arsenic standard for drinking water but neither limit was ever finalized because the fact is the scientific community is still unsure of what amount is actually safe. even an international team of experts administered by the food and agriculture organization of the united nations and the world health organization have been unsuccessful determining safe exposure levels for heavy metals like lead and arsenic experts could actually not to find a safe level of exposure because these have in many subtle broad spread environment in our food supply so all the consequence is to reduce the levels in the food to to as low as possible while scientific advances have been able to increase detection and
type two diabetes and cancer among other health issues will be a danger so all kids post this will be probably be more protect his by the golf club in two thousand and sixteen the f.d.a. did propose limiting inorganic arsenic in infant rice cereal to one hundred parts per billion and in two thousand and thirteen proposed limiting inorganic arsenic in apple juice to ten parts per billion the federal arsenic standard for drinking water but neither limit was ever finalized because the fact is the...
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former metro officer and now private investigator says people using dating sites to scam people is a danger that's showing no especially when valentine's day rolls around.robert young / private investigator, covert resultsif you're hiding behind a cell phone, you're going to be able to make up whatever you can make up. pretty much anything you can type up could be the truth or not the truth. dominique robinson / scammed by boyfriendit's fearful. it's very fearful. i'm kind of embarrassed because i have girls. my children have to watch their back.robinson says she doesn't know if or when her boyfriend will come back or what he'll do.for now, her family and neighbors are keeping watch. (grant) that was harriet that was harriet that was harriet wallace reporting. police found robinson's car left abandonded at a chattanooga walmart. it's in an impound lot waiting on her to pick it up.(vicki) as for looking for love again -- she says she's taking a break and focusing on herself for a while. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(grant) ken wayne and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six. (
former metro officer and now private investigator says people using dating sites to scam people is a danger that's showing no especially when valentine's day rolls around.robert young / private investigator, covert resultsif you're hiding behind a cell phone, you're going to be able to make up whatever you can make up. pretty much anything you can type up could be the truth or not the truth. dominique robinson / scammed by boyfriendit's fearful. it's very fearful. i'm kind of embarrassed...
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surveillance video, key evidence in a high-end heist straight out of a hollywood movie. >> they are a danger. this is something that they did boldly. >> reporter: the burglary of the $15 million los angeles mansion baffling investigators. >> we just want these two individuals taken off the streets. >> reporter: watch, a female suspect pulls up, turns this red suv around and drives up on the curb, ramming the gate. the thieves allegedly ransacking the lavish property, just doors down from the playboy mansion, somehow managing to make off with a 1,000-pound safe. inside? $350,000 worth of cash and jewelry. >> from an investigative standpoint, this kind of heist would typically involve planning and inside information that there was this size of a safe in the house. >> reporter: that same woman then seen here jumping into the passenger seat as the car speeds off. cameras capturing a dark object in the trunk, so large the alleged perpetrators drive away with the hatch up. tom, police say the maid was home at the time of the heist and saw the thieves. and parts of that vehicle remain on scene and
surveillance video, key evidence in a high-end heist straight out of a hollywood movie. >> they are a danger. this is something that they did boldly. >> reporter: the burglary of the $15 million los angeles mansion baffling investigators. >> we just want these two individuals taken off the streets. >> reporter: watch, a female suspect pulls up, turns this red suv around and drives up on the curb, ramming the gate. the thieves allegedly ransacking the lavish property,...
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orchestrated who this is a very dangerous situation they want to create a crisis at the border that would be a justification for u.s. intervention the woman in the video was a media benjamin from the code pink movement she says the opposition is knowingly stoking tensions along the border. i think it's a dangerous game that the opposition is playing they really are trying to create a confrontation if it was about humanitarian aid they couldn't use the u.n. agencies and certainly there are lots of other ways to get humanitarian aid into venezuela they are doing this purposely on the borders because they want to see a confrontation they want the. government to respond with violence so they can show the whole world and use that as a pretext to start the next phase of this which would be a military one so i think it really is the opposition that is playing this very dangerous game and using the aid as a prop in the air playbook. tensions between india and pakistan are heating up indian state media warning about pakistani military deployments to the two states kashmir border in pakistan and so
orchestrated who this is a very dangerous situation they want to create a crisis at the border that would be a justification for u.s. intervention the woman in the video was a media benjamin from the code pink movement she says the opposition is knowingly stoking tensions along the border. i think it's a dangerous game that the opposition is playing they really are trying to create a confrontation if it was about humanitarian aid they couldn't use the u.n. agencies and certainly there are lots...
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in 2014 when president obama used his executive authority to halt the deportation. >> this is a very dangerous thing that should be over ridden easily by the supreme court. we're looking at a situation to absolutely not pass. but depends on what these justices do. >> this may too. during that same interview donald trump expressed the opinion that president obama could be impeached for taking executive action on immigration. voters are not behind president trump either when it comes to declaring a national emergency. a cnn poll found 66% oppose the idea. >>> this shocker, shocking news yesterday. amazon is backing out of building its second headquarters, h q2 in new york. amazon chose queens and virginia to split duties. each city was expected to have 25,000 workers over time. after backlash from politicians and the community, amazon scrubbed plans to build in new york. in a statement amazon said a number of state and local politicians made it clear they oppose our presence and will not work with us to build the type of relationship to go forward with the project we and others envision. mayor b
in 2014 when president obama used his executive authority to halt the deportation. >> this is a very dangerous thing that should be over ridden easily by the supreme court. we're looking at a situation to absolutely not pass. but depends on what these justices do. >> this may too. during that same interview donald trump expressed the opinion that president obama could be impeached for taking executive action on immigration. voters are not behind president trump either when it comes...
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so we are looking at a lot of fun so dangerous and i think that we need to be carefully for serving the primacy off humans unless we are really really a stick ok sounds like optimism sure if you could say that because i'm a redneck money mind by algorithms and. or them as open source of the levers and eventually economic sovern say your thoughts fantastic have been whole ways a great admirer of the specific scientific development of going but i do believe that the experiment that was was as we say in the netherlands sort of . killed by kindly door dooku felt so it was at a certain point raising up into a hype that killed eat itself in a scientific there it became very difficult to actually open it and improve something that just started and it became just a detroit off to financial industry i believe that is so still a very relevant incredible experiment the fact that he's accepted and changed over toward defect it people say ok to bad us has gone down but it's still much higher than when it started it is it is very interesting and to go into that and staying on topic for a good mix som
so we are looking at a lot of fun so dangerous and i think that we need to be carefully for serving the primacy off humans unless we are really really a stick ok sounds like optimism sure if you could say that because i'm a redneck money mind by algorithms and. or them as open source of the levers and eventually economic sovern say your thoughts fantastic have been whole ways a great admirer of the specific scientific development of going but i do believe that the experiment that was was as we...
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isn't it we've already suggested in this program that if it continues at this level that there is a real danger that the new start treaty negotiations which are due to the resumed in twenty twenty one could be badly affected and we do face the prospect of having no control treaties in place a toll do you think this is a reality a real possibility or yes it is a possibility and actually negotiations should have been happening now in february twenty one the treaty goes the funked i mean you cannot begin then go shish and just a couple of days or a couple weeks before it goes defunct and there's no negotiations nothing's happening it doesn't seem possible right now there will of course it depends on who wins the november. twenty american presidential elections and who's going to be there trump or someone else maybe a last ditch attempt to keep start three operational is going to happen because of all the pentagon wants that the russians actually want don't want start to go the russians were the majority opinion and moscow was always clear other cool about the evening i n f and it was officially sa
isn't it we've already suggested in this program that if it continues at this level that there is a real danger that the new start treaty negotiations which are due to the resumed in twenty twenty one could be badly affected and we do face the prospect of having no control treaties in place a toll do you think this is a reality a real possibility or yes it is a possibility and actually negotiations should have been happening now in february twenty one the treaty goes the funked i mean you...
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but if this is a game of who blinks first, no one's blinking yet and the longer it goes on, the more dangerouseep the border working as it does today? that's the problem blocking a brexit deal. mrs may meets northern ireland's political leaders tomorrow and then on to brussels the next day. no clear route to agreement, so little time to find one. john pienaar, bbc news, belfast. as we've just heard the prime minster is heading to brussels on thursday, let's talk to our europe editor, katya adler, who's there for us tonight. what kind of reception do you think the prime minister will receive? they say they are in listening mode and she will be meeting jean—claude juncker and donald tusk, the man who represents all 27 eu leaders in brussels. but don't hold your breath for a big breakthrough. the prime minister comes here hoping to persuade eu leaders for changes on the backstop guarantee over the irish border. but they need more fundamental persuasion and that is if they can trust the prime minister. its sound harsh but eu leaders were taken aback about is putting it politely, when after the pri
but if this is a game of who blinks first, no one's blinking yet and the longer it goes on, the more dangerouseep the border working as it does today? that's the problem blocking a brexit deal. mrs may meets northern ireland's political leaders tomorrow and then on to brussels the next day. no clear route to agreement, so little time to find one. john pienaar, bbc news, belfast. as we've just heard the prime minster is heading to brussels on thursday, let's talk to our europe editor, katya...
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those threats pose as much of a danger to the saudis as they do to america. demanding better from allies isn't downgrading our relationship. it's a sign americans take our principles, our principles seriously and won't be taken advantage of by anyone, friend or foe. i urge congress to reassert its constitutional authority, to work to end the suffering of millions and to pass this war powers resolution. this is what it is. thank you, mr. chair, and i yield back the remaining part of my time. the chair: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield two minutes to the distinguished gentleman from kansas, a member of the house foreign affairs committee, mr. watkins. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. watkins: i thank my republican leader, mr. mccaul, for his leadership on this issue. mr. speaker, i rise today in opposition of h.j.res. 37, and i encourage my colleagues to do the same. as a combat veteran with many years of experience of conflict and postconflict en
those threats pose as much of a danger to the saudis as they do to america. demanding better from allies isn't downgrading our relationship. it's a sign americans take our principles, our principles seriously and won't be taken advantage of by anyone, friend or foe. i urge congress to reassert its constitutional authority, to work to end the suffering of millions and to pass this war powers resolution. this is what it is. thank you, mr. chair, and i yield back the remaining part of my time. the...
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. >> i'm frances ri chaos is rocking virginia as scandals trigger a dangerous domino effecn the state's top democrats. the state's attorney general, markherring, also admitting that he too appeared wearing blackface. meanwhile, governor ralph northam clings to power as the calls for his resignation grow stronger. and lieutenant governor justin fairfax now dealing with his owo ntroversy involving a sexual assault allegation. geoff bennett has the latest from richmond. >> reporter: in the former catal of confederacy, two scandals reopening old wounds on race and a claim of sexual assault, throwing the commonwealth's leadership into crisis. virginia attorney general mark herring now admits he too once wore blackface. erring, in a statement of apology, says in 1980, he and a group of college friends put on at he called wigs and brown makeup to a attend party dressed like rappers we listened to at the time, just days after governor ralph northam apologized for hisfa own black scandal. this racist photo on his med school yearbook page.ha no now denies being in the photo while recalling and re
. >> i'm frances ri chaos is rocking virginia as scandals trigger a dangerous domino effecn the state's top democrats. the state's attorney general, markherring, also admitting that he too appeared wearing blackface. meanwhile, governor ralph northam clings to power as the calls for his resignation grow stronger. and lieutenant governor justin fairfax now dealing with his owo ntroversy involving a sexual assault allegation. geoff bennett has the latest from richmond. >> reporter: in...
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we from the labour party have made it very clear that we do not countenance a no—deal exit, because of the dangerreality in a way that the worst can be avoided, but i am not very optimistic when it comes to this issue. in the coming days, theresa may is going to need the art of persuasion to convince the eu to budge... can the prime minister persuade you to stay? ..and her unhappy mps to stay. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. for the first time in the history of the catholic church, bishops from around the world are meeting at the vatican to confront the issue of the sexual abuse of children by clergy. pope francis convened the four—day summit, saying the world expects "concrete measures" to be taken to tackle the continuing scandal. 0ur religion editor, martin bashir, reports now from vatican city. a sombre rendition of morning prayer marked the opening of this gathering of bishops, where the agenda has not been set by scripture but by scandal. before any speeches, synod hall fell silent to acknowledge the suffering of those abused. pope francis outlined the purpose of this summit. translatio
we from the labour party have made it very clear that we do not countenance a no—deal exit, because of the dangerreality in a way that the worst can be avoided, but i am not very optimistic when it comes to this issue. in the coming days, theresa may is going to need the art of persuasion to convince the eu to budge... can the prime minister persuade you to stay? ..and her unhappy mps to stay. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. for the first time in the history of the catholic church,...
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this is a danger of sanctions. they essentially pass the pain the people, not the government. increases suffering for the average venezuelan and it is a tragedy that that is part of the strategy, it is a waiting game to see the extent to which sanctions will have an impact on the population. someone is betting on the fact that people will be suffering and will turn their wrath on the government. they may turn their wrath on those who are in posing sanctions. it is a dangerous proposition to utilize sanctions, because people pay the price. amy: i wanted to ask david about the sanctions and the u.s. intervention at every level, strangling the economy. nicolas maduro's embattled venezuelan regime desperate to hold onto the dwindling cash pile it has a abroad, was for $1.2n its bid billion of gold out of the bank of england. the decision to -- after john bolton lobby their u.k. counterparts to cut off the regime from its overseas assets. on january 29, bloomberg reported -- secretary of state mike pompeo took another step to bolster quite know, -- guido, certifying a national asse
this is a danger of sanctions. they essentially pass the pain the people, not the government. increases suffering for the average venezuelan and it is a tragedy that that is part of the strategy, it is a waiting game to see the extent to which sanctions will have an impact on the population. someone is betting on the fact that people will be suffering and will turn their wrath on the government. they may turn their wrath on those who are in posing sanctions. it is a dangerous proposition to...
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a dangerous journey across the english. can't seem fossicking think you know why. this scene. is from iraq he's made it as far as a lot of them want to get to the u.k. or brazil. has already tried once but failed. keep trying to minister on t.w. . how about taking a few risks you could even take a chance on was. referring to. don't expect a happy ending. the church of god just struts. stories that move people the world over information they provide the opinions they want to express d.w. on facebook and twitter and up to date and in touch follow us earth. home to news of species a home worth saving. here which of those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like news that protect the climate used to green energy solutions and reforestation. community interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and more determined to build something here for the next generation global ideas a multimedia environment series on t.w. . in frankfurt. international gateway
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