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but i'm not a is the coffee bum from the am isn't just a minute has legs its name to bristles was the list of tree now it's grown on another scale it looks loves getting close. to solicit on this charm but no the traditional way of sustainably and free of pesticides but they are struggling to survive in the face of mass production of the 2060 minutes on d w. coach a bit. more linked to news from africa and the world or link to exceptional stories and discussions somebody has a visit our website deputed comes to pick up join us on facebook at g.w. for. playing. play. welcome to driving the d.w. month to magazine coming up skoda begins the new year asked electric cars and a series production. we take a look at say the 2nd generation c l a.
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if you're a canadian you're bristling about the use of the word genocide read the report this is 1200 pages about evidence of the genocide and violence in the brutality that has been visited the poem the indigenous community read it before you get angry about being accused of genocide but what happens next is now the question will this lead to any change there are all sorts of recommendations in here and what we're hearing is look at the very least even though there's great skepticism as to whether whether any of the changes actually actually will be put into action at the very least have indigenous grassroots oversight of the process of implementation at least that will show some good faith muslim ministers and regional governors have resigned in sri lanka following protests led by a hardline buddhist monk on a hunger strike after pharaoh is also a member of parliament he and his supporters are accusing muslim politicians of enabling the easter sunday attacks allegations they deny 258 people were killed when a friend as has more from colombo. the feinstein to death launched by the ve
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blood on 9 is the coffee bomb from the amazon and just been told lead to its name to bristles was a populist outrage and now it's grown on enough scale with knobs of can impose. conditions on this planet but does the traditional way sustainably and free of pesticides but they're struggling to survive in the face of mass production. and 30 minutes on d w. c her 1st day of school in the jungle. first the clueless and. then doris crane the moment arrives to. join during a change on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary the story on the right to tame returns home on t w dot com tang's. bursts mob home tunes of species. a home worth saving and. going to get those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of criticize people and innovative projects around the world body used to control the church abuse to greenwich solutions and to be forced to show. interactive content teaching the next generation of the treasure. using channels available to people. and ways of turning to something here for the next generation. the environment series of global
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blah blah night is the coffee bum from the am isn't just a mean in town led to its name to bristles was a populist outrage now it's grown on enough scale with lumps of chemicals. into cynicism is current high enough the traditional way of sustainably and free of pesticides but they are struggling to survive in the face of mass production of the 30030 minutes on d w. it's time to take a step back. and face. time to search the young up. and find for the troops. time to overcome down trees and connection to. it's time for work. and he wus coming up ahead. mines. with him had a big gun because of it as well lions i know if i had known that the boat would be that small i never would have gone on the trip i would not have put myself and my parents so much danger to the lot of the theme today to connect me to sleepaway. that it will give them i had serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live their lives i'm going to. you want to know their story in full migrants terrified and reliable information for margaret's. welcome to the new duramax you tube channel. good line of storie
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president is on the shuffle and i just grabbed a word with him as he was leaving and you could see him bristling about the fact that in front so you know we're debating with french president marc bolan and that she some criticism of come out about you wife has plans with the champions the very controversial so much of the biggest clubs and the other clubs find it harder to qualify mischief and said where we might call on decisions clearly made in that affair with that and said that he was not annoyed with mr mccollum but he was disappointed so there's always a bit of tension around the congress even while not as controversial as this really welling's reporting live from paris for a bit later 2022 world cup caps are preparing for the biggest tournament in south america the copa america where they are playing as gas later on wednesday they take on co-host brazil and a friendly brazil star neymar returned to training after an injury but was on the end of a heavy tackle he's having trouble build up to this game being stripped of the captaincy for disciplinary issues and he's also fighting allegation
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let on now is the coffee bum from the amazon and just a minute can't let its name to bristles was on the list of drinks now it's grown on another stone this loss of chemicals. encinas on this farm by another traditional way of sustainably and free of his decides but they are struggling to survive in the face of mass production global trade zones and next on d w. oh boy. oh boy. i'm not laughing at the death well i guess sometimes i am but i'm still laughing when that happens we seem to have been fixed even for jemma culture of looking at the stereotypes aquatics put in here think issues of the country that i not blame. kenya needed to be big for those grandmas there you go see it's all about their new i'm rachel join me for me to devon bundy w. post. does not for t.v. . rights are discouraged the brits experience a modern museum center with her depression and cultural heritage foundation birthplace researchers are looking for answers in more than $5000000.00 on trips to model objects to limits part of the history of mankind one only those who know about secret things have a house lik
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i do bristle at that? i bristle incredibly, when i came into the business, companies went public because they had legitimate growth, real businesses, need access of capital to further the process. now companies go public aided by all the silicon valley lawyers and fat cats because they might be profitable and it is somebody else's exit strategy. if they want to invest shares, you know what, you get paid inside ir, five years, 10 years out, you vest and goals lined up with inspread investors that changes the game. charles: real quick, david, this market you have been bullish and optimistic. we're at breakout point. do we get going? >> we're getting cautious. there are too many things that could go wrong. what if we have successful negotiations at g20. does that cause the fed to take another look at rate cuts? there is kind of a disconnect as the market and economy gets worse and worse, interest rates go lower and lower. stocks rising higher and higher? what am i missing here? charles: i get little nervous w
i do bristle at that? i bristle incredibly, when i came into the business, companies went public because they had legitimate growth, real businesses, need access of capital to further the process. now companies go public aided by all the silicon valley lawyers and fat cats because they might be profitable and it is somebody else's exit strategy. if they want to invest shares, you know what, you get paid inside ir, five years, 10 years out, you vest and goals lined up with inspread investors...
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. >> the bristles cut my windshield wiper, and started slamming my wipers into the center of the glass every time. >> glass shattered everywhere. her car hit the car behind her several times. the manager says the incident was a fluke, and more than 2000 cars have passed through since it happened with no problems, the company will pay for all the damage to her car. >>> a good weekend to wash your car. >> about time.>> it makes you wonder, if they were expecting me to be a good month for business, did anybody even try to wash their car? let's go do it in june. it has been dry. it is supposed to be. we are not hot or cold. right in the sweet spot, comfortable weather. hopefully we got the carwash some extra business. >>> 50s through 90s, the highs in the bay area, 59, half moon bay, santa clara, fremont, richmond all very close to normal, brentwood with the high temperature. 92. >>> san francisco 55 tonight, napa 55, a chilly weekend in san jose, 9 degrees below average, and we did climb back above average, and likely 84 degrees in san jose, very pleasant. >>> pollen count, we hit the pea
. >> the bristles cut my windshield wiper, and started slamming my wipers into the center of the glass every time. >> glass shattered everywhere. her car hit the car behind her several times. the manager says the incident was a fluke, and more than 2000 cars have passed through since it happened with no problems, the company will pay for all the damage to her car. >>> a good weekend to wash your car. >> about time.>> it makes you wonder, if they were expecting...
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it is bristling with watch towers, one of which you can see over my shoulder here. razor wire.housands and thousands of land mines. tank traps. heavy weaponry. and as we said on either side hundreds of thousands of troops, north korean troops and south korean troops facing each other on a hair trigger since the official end of combat operations between the north and south some 66 years ago. that will be the setting of this historic first-time meeting between president trump and president kim just in the next 90 minutes or so. our jim acosta, chief white house correspondent, was in the room in seoul as presidents moon of south korea and president trump of course of the u.s. announced this meeting will take place. jim acosta, here's a question for you. the president presented this possibility, floated this idea to the world in a tweet yesterday, and the machinery of north korea and the u.s. moving very quickly for a meeting that normally would take months of advance planning in just 24 hours and now this meeting's going to happen. to your knowledge was there any preplanning, was
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reporter: the school is bristling with cctv cameras with facial recognition technology.s monitor shows whether boarding school students have returned to their rooms punctually. the school says the technology is aimed at optimizing the students' achievements -- by identifying each pupil's strengths, deficits, and interests. smart cameras in the classrooms were intended to analyze facial expressions, to show whether students were concentrated, bored, or happy. but they've been turned off. some parents and even state media thought the system raised too many ethical issues. the school authorities are examining those concerns. but the principal is keen to turn the cameras back on soon -- and go even further. [translated] >> artificial intelligence can monitor eye movements, brain waves, facacial expressions, concentration, andnd behavior. do we e need all this technoloy in our school? we have to see how it can help us. then we can introduce the relevant technology to our campus. reporter: very little goes unnoticed at high school number 11. at the entrance, there is also fafa
reporter: the school is bristling with cctv cameras with facial recognition technology.s monitor shows whether boarding school students have returned to their rooms punctually. the school says the technology is aimed at optimizing the students' achievements -- by identifying each pupil's strengths, deficits, and interests. smart cameras in the classrooms were intended to analyze facial expressions, to show whether students were concentrated, bored, or happy. but they've been turned off. some...
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do you think republicans hear that and bristle a little bit?bristle, they keep it to themselves. but look. this is the same trip, this g20 trip that has already seen the president embrace mbs with whom i think he's having breakfast later tonight our time. he's got this inexplicable desire to be close to these strong men. whether it's kim, whether it's mbs, whether it's putin. and he's overly differential to them despite the way he projects himself at home as being a strong man himself. >> as you were speaking, we just saw a picture of president trump at the g20. they're getting ready for their family photo, all the world leaders. you saw president trump a step in front of the mohammed bin salman. one thing hemted to take from the mueller report was how serious the russian attack was on the u.s. election. it doesn't seem like the president got that message. >> and it makes you concerned whether we took the necessary precautions for 2020. what comfort level are any of us to have if the response is as tepid as that video footage between the presid
do you think republicans hear that and bristle a little bit?bristle, they keep it to themselves. but look. this is the same trip, this g20 trip that has already seen the president embrace mbs with whom i think he's having breakfast later tonight our time. he's got this inexplicable desire to be close to these strong men. whether it's kim, whether it's mbs, whether it's putin. and he's overly differential to them despite the way he projects himself at home as being a strong man himself. >>...
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danger bristles was a list of strings now it's grown on another scale was loss of can because. it's an islamist drug known as the traditional way of sustainably and free of those decides but they are struggling to survive in the face of mass production. in 60 minutes. sleep. carefully. don't suit your needs to do good. to discover the. subscribed your documentary on you tube. welcome to in good shape coming up. hearing loss why more and more young people are affected. our main topic today male impotence how to treat erectile dysfunction but 1st sports trends how to make your workouts more fun. and here's our host dr.
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in fact the most bizarre thing about this fossil is the long bristles on the top of the tail that haven't been seen in any other dinosaur and so we have a concern and. the incredibly lucky find has enabled the researchers to reconstruct the animal's color patterns. using the data gathered in frankfurt i'm bristol. winter and his colleagues created a life sized 3 d. model of this it took a source. then examined it and open on forests night environments. based on the patterns of light and dark the researchers believe the little herbert for lived in the woods it's counter shading dark on the back and larger on the knee is a form of come with a large that protects animals from predators in forest tabi charts. it was a very small dinosaur compared to many of the other forms that were there and therefore it probably was quite low on the food chain. which meant that it did not want to be very conspicuous in its environment and that's why we have these types of patterns we were able to look at the. and we could show that they were sort of a typical sort of reddish brown color which fits very well
in fact the most bizarre thing about this fossil is the long bristles on the top of the tail that haven't been seen in any other dinosaur and so we have a concern and. the incredibly lucky find has enabled the researchers to reconstruct the animal's color patterns. using the data gathered in frankfurt i'm bristol. winter and his colleagues created a life sized 3 d. model of this it took a source. then examined it and open on forests night environments. based on the patterns of light and dark...
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plan now is the coffee bomb from the am is a system in time lets its name to bristles was a bucket list something now it's great on another snail it was not a catapult. into the psalmist during the traditional way sustainably and funny of pesticides but they're struggling to survive in the face of mass production of the beatles and 30 minutes on d w. they're super shiny many hide themselves away super secretive 10 year olds going and going super rich definitely around 20000000000 more or less how do germany's wealthiest people live why do they keep such a low profile we have a snoop around top of the world the description of the super rich in city. hall. how to cover more than just one reality. where i come from we have a transatlantic way of looking at things that's because my father is from germany and my mother is from the united states of america and so i realized fairly early that it made sense to explain different realities. and now here at the heart of the european union in brussels we have 28 different realities and so i think people are really looking for a new journalist they
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bum from the amazon just a minute has legs its name to bristles was a populist soft drink now it's grown on another stone was not the kind of colors. insistence on this bonfire not the traditional way sustainably and funny of pesticides but they are struggling to survive in the face of mass production looking at 30030 minutes on d. w. . much of it. good link to this from africa and the old story link to exception stories and discussions on the use of easy's our website debited come smoke free coffee join us on facebook at g.w. for cause. i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am but they stand up and with the time and do the job i think they can to jam a culture of. nudity to keep this drama belief because it's all about who they know i'm right so join me for me to get on the gulf coast. business for t.v. tell us about. the by. the time. the bullets experience a modern museum center with her plane the question cultural heritage foundation of our lives here's researchers are looking for answers in more than 5000000 objects subject relates to the history of the cult. going on
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pompeo bristled at the remark saying some countries, quote, just wish this would go away. >> this was taken from an american camera. this is the real data. >> reporter: but uk officials say they completely back u.s. assessments. the pentagon is reportedly considering sending around 6,000 troops to the gulf region. over the weekend pompeo would only say all options will be looked at. >> and we will always do the hard task it takes to protect american interests wherever they are. >> reporter: and it's important to note that minister denies the u.s. accusations. meanwhile, saudi arabia agrees with u.s. intelligence and says that it will not hesitate to deal with the threatt to its country's interests. janai, kenneth. >> we'll see howery it plays out this week. mona kosar abdi, thank you. >>> the other big story this morning comes from china where the government is closely watching what happens next after an estimated 2 million people protested in the streets of hong kong sunday. they're demanding hong kong's leader resign even though a controversial extradition bill with the mainland has
pompeo bristled at the remark saying some countries, quote, just wish this would go away. >> this was taken from an american camera. this is the real data. >> reporter: but uk officials say they completely back u.s. assessments. the pentagon is reportedly considering sending around 6,000 troops to the gulf region. over the weekend pompeo would only say all options will be looked at. >> and we will always do the hard task it takes to protect american interests wherever they...
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is the coffee bomb from the amazon just 2 minutes cutlets its name to bristles was lucky listen.now it's read on another scale of muslims of chemicals. into the mist on this planet knows the traditional way of sustainably and free of pesticides but they are struggling to survive in the face of mass production. and 30 minutes on d w. eco africa. let it play time to help local. in ghana merry go rounds are creating electricity and enabling pupils to study as to go. find more arabs. kurds. in 90 minutes on. the road with our superheroes my mission is clear kushti get anthony close correlation explore germany. they dive in and everything out there's a lot going on and. turley tried tested checking. w . stay up to date don't miss our highlights. program online w dot com highlights. u.s. president donald trump has kicked off his reelection bid with a rally in orlando florida or 20000 supporters were on hand. faces a crowded field of democrats in next year's race for the white house and recent polling numbers indicate his reelection is anything but certain. german authorities are invest
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it is bristling with an experiment that only humans can operate with in space. financialfronted with reality. we either need to find other funding or shut down and there's there a lot of resistance to shut it down given all the amazing things we can do. >> so there is a financial rationale to keep the activities and the space station going. how would this potentially work? you will not buy the strips directly from nasa -- these trips that correctly -- directly from nasa. >> after many years of not getting involved in curly commercial activities, they have invited several companies and allow for a limited amount of passengers to come on board and they will see what happens. let's see how much demand there is. although the three people showing up or will there be people lining up with amazing that, we willrom where we can proceed and i think the ultimate goal is setting up their own presence in space. >> we don't quite know how it will pan out, but it is obviously they're expensive to do this. won't be making this round-trip, but the kind of revenue that it is pre
it is bristling with an experiment that only humans can operate with in space. financialfronted with reality. we either need to find other funding or shut down and there's there a lot of resistance to shut it down given all the amazing things we can do. >> so there is a financial rationale to keep the activities and the space station going. how would this potentially work? you will not buy the strips directly from nasa -- these trips that correctly -- directly from nasa. >> after...
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and a half years it's bristling with different experiments that only humans can operate in space but it costs billions of dollars a year to maintain the international space station and so we're confronted with unfortunate financial reality we either need to find another funding source for the space station if we want to continue it or we need to shut it down and there's a lot of resistance to shut it down given just all the amazing things we can do with it right so there is a financial rationale in order to keep the activities in the space station going how would this potentially work because it's not as though you will buy these trips directly from nasa or is it yes that's right so i think of this is nasa is dipping a toe in the waters so after many years of not getting involved in purely commercial activities like this they've invited several companies to explore different options they've allowed for a limited amount of kilograms of material a number of passengers to come onboard the space station and they're going to see what happens so you know what see exactly how much demand th
and a half years it's bristling with different experiments that only humans can operate in space but it costs billions of dollars a year to maintain the international space station and so we're confronted with unfortunate financial reality we either need to find another funding source for the space station if we want to continue it or we need to shut it down and there's a lot of resistance to shut it down given just all the amazing things we can do with it right so there is a financial...
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learn now is the coffee bomb from the amisom and just to be an entire length to its name to bristles was a populist soft drink now it's really not enough scale with lumps of chemicals. into cynicism is part of my enough. the traditional way sustainably and funny a pesticides but they are struggling to survive in the face of mass production cuts 8660 minutes on d w. what does never achieve tell us about our. rights ask her place experience a modern museum center with her question and cultural heritage foundation for last year researchers are looking for answers in more than 5000000 objects are challenging to replace part of the history of mankind but only those who know about secret things have a hump like this question cultural heritage foundation berlin's treasure trove our childhood documentary june 21st of g.w. . in india marrying for love is unusual most marriages are arranged by the parents. she was also very clear that is my only son and i will find the i phone my son. good company or had something different in mind the woman of his dreams madea lives in southern germany. along
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plan now is the coffee bomb from the imus women this means have led to its name to bristles was a populist subject now it's grown on and large scale it was lumps of chemicals. into action islam is the man of the traditional way of sustainably i'm for you mr science but they are struggling to survive in the face of mass production the beatles are next on d w. born. more dream go international talk show it's been a tumultuous week in german politics and europe resolve bitter divisions over migration the government it is said step into the abyss could friendly fire for president trump to defeat one of the strongest military alliances in history find out what my guests have to say on quadriga. margarita on d w. what does not for t.v. . let's ask her let's experience a modern museum center with her. cultural heritage foundation for. researchers are looking for answers in more than $5000000.00 objects suit each object to claim it's part of the history of mankind. only those who know about secret things have a house like this submission cultural heritage foundation or limbs treasure trove overtoo
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plan a night is the coffee bum from the amazon this to me is how the lens its name to bristles most populist outrage now it's red hot in downscale with lots of chemicals . consumers on this card right now is the traditional way to staveley and free a pesticide but they are struggling to survive in the face of mass production of the 3090 minutes on d. w. . orld. i. not everyone who loves books has to go to the same place d.w. literature list. must reads. the book. play play play. this is d w news live from hong kong's leader pushes ahead with legislation that sparked the territory's biggest protests and decades to carry lapse as a proposed extradition law is necessary to up hold justice but critics say beijing's really wants to target political opponents of the protests have turned back to look at the latest. i looked.
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heard them freeze on the sounds of fighting a grown man like bristling essentially. through his. twisted away from the officer. of his crew. the officer did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then when it happened on tree swung and i didn't hit him i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here there again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and he bit down tree. but going back to the kaiser report it is my great pleasure to bring back once again one of the biggest mines in macroeconomics the guy over there gold money dot com is the name is allister mcleod alister welcome back nice to be back max alister the u.s. federal reserve chairman this past week said that we should get rid of the word unconventional when related to monetary policy measures like quantitative easing that is it is now conventional policy euro thoughts you know anything to print money basically the last refuge of this of us of the scoundrel is printing money i think. i mean anything that supports the opportu
heard them freeze on the sounds of fighting a grown man like bristling essentially. through his. twisted away from the officer. of his crew. the officer did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then when it happened on tree swung and i didn't hit him i never saw any contact with. any kind of went back to where they were so the officers back here there again 15 feet apart at this point and that's when the officer pulled out his gun and he bit down tree. but going back to the kaiser...
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mission is accepted that many might bristle at being accused of participating in genocide but they urged canadians to actually read the report the some $1200.00 pages of evidence that is now official record that urge to say no no no. that's not what this is. this is not who i am i didn't play a part in this my ancestors didn't play a part this we're good people no but it's the truth it's our truth it's my truth it's your true the report lays out $231.00 calls for justice the reforms needed to stop the violence and compassing the right to culture the right to health the right to security and the right to justice justin trudeau said the truths of the report should be recognized belatedly didn't use the word genocide himself he gave his word that i would be indigenous led reform this report is not the end. the work of the commissioners the stories they have collected and the calls for justice they have put forward will not be placed on the shelf to collect dust but in effect what the inquiry is calling for is a complete reshaping of canada's social and economic structure despite a great dea
mission is accepted that many might bristle at being accused of participating in genocide but they urged canadians to actually read the report the some $1200.00 pages of evidence that is now official record that urge to say no no no. that's not what this is. this is not who i am i didn't play a part in this my ancestors didn't play a part this we're good people no but it's the truth it's our truth it's my truth it's your true the report lays out $231.00 calls for justice the reforms needed to...
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it will only come to a nation that is independent and sovereign and for those who bristle at trump's brashness get over it. he is getting results for the people back home and if britain rejects this they can be great again too and that is the angle. joining us now is nigel. first of all thank you for being with us. it's 3:00 a.m. plus here in britain and nigel was great enough to be here. why does this trip by president trump matter so much at this moment withh everything that yor country has gone through with this new quest for independence. >> we're getting through the biggest political crisis arguably in centuries because what has happened here is we had a referendum back in 2016. lthe establishment lined up and everyone told us stay part of the european political club. we voted to leave and we have had three years h of our government and parliament try to stop this from happening. right now we have an american president arriving. yeah, sure some people find him brash. but here is the point. the american president who made promises and doing his utmost to put the promises to work.
it will only come to a nation that is independent and sovereign and for those who bristle at trump's brashness get over it. he is getting results for the people back home and if britain rejects this they can be great again too and that is the angle. joining us now is nigel. first of all thank you for being with us. it's 3:00 a.m. plus here in britain and nigel was great enough to be here. why does this trip by president trump matter so much at this moment withh everything that yor country has...
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station's been incredible success humans have been in space continuously for 18 and a half years it's bristling with different experiments that only humans can operate in space but it costs billions of dollars a year to maintain the international space station and so we're confronted with unfortunate financial reality we either need to find another funding source for the space station if we want to continue it or we need to shut it down and there's a lot of resistance to shut it down given just all the amazing things we can do with it right so there is a financial rationale in order to keep the activities in the space station going how would this potentially what because it's not as though you will buy these trips directly from nasa or is it yes that's right so i think of this is nasa is dipping a toe in the waters so after many years of not getting involved in purely commercial activities like this they've invited several companies to explore different options they've allowed for a limited amount of kilograms of material a number of passengers to come on board the space station and they're goi
station's been incredible success humans have been in space continuously for 18 and a half years it's bristling with different experiments that only humans can operate in space but it costs billions of dollars a year to maintain the international space station and so we're confronted with unfortunate financial reality we either need to find another funding source for the space station if we want to continue it or we need to shut it down and there's a lot of resistance to shut it down given just...
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it is unprofessional to bristle as the title leadership when you are in leadership. >> just getting used to it. >> ms. brown. >> i'm tire and i need to get home to my grandbaby. i am here to talk about my son and i am pretty here is chief scott has talked about the homicides has beening here in san francisco. and as i come here, i like to use the overhead. i am here concerning my son who was murdered august 14, 2006. to this day his case isn't solved. i am still looking for justice for my son. i come here every wednesday to talk about this, and i guess i will be doing this for the rest of my life. i just don't do it for mire children. i do it for all the other homicide victims here on this picture and their mothers and their fathers that can't stand and are standing along, so i speak for them, too. i want to tell you that my son had a father who is still grieving for his son. and here am i standing over my son's casket and this is what the murders left me with to grieve for the rest of my life. they say there is no limit, no statute of limitation for homicide. you guys have the names of
it is unprofessional to bristle as the title leadership when you are in leadership. >> just getting used to it. >> ms. brown. >> i'm tire and i need to get home to my grandbaby. i am here to talk about my son and i am pretty here is chief scott has talked about the homicides has beening here in san francisco. and as i come here, i like to use the overhead. i am here concerning my son who was murdered august 14, 2006. to this day his case isn't solved. i am still looking for...
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and for those who bristle at trump's brashness, i say get over it. the resistance won't admit it, but he's getting results for the people back home. and if britain rejects the false promise of globalism and listens to their people, they can be great again too. and that's "the angle." joining me now is nigel ferrag, the leader of the brexit party and a fox news contributor. thank you for being with us. >> yeah. >> laura: tonight, at 3:00 a.m. plus here in britain. and nigel is great enough to be here. so why is this trip by president trump matter so much at this moment with everything your country has gone through with this new quest for independent? >> well, we're going through the biggest political crisis that's happened in this country arguably in centuries. because what's happened here, we had a referendum back in 2016, the establishment lined up, president obama flew to london. everybody told us, stay part of the european political club. we voted to leave, voted for independence and we've had three years of our government and our parliament tryin
and for those who bristle at trump's brashness, i say get over it. the resistance won't admit it, but he's getting results for the people back home. and if britain rejects the false promise of globalism and listens to their people, they can be great again too. and that's "the angle." joining me now is nigel ferrag, the leader of the brexit party and a fox news contributor. thank you for being with us. >> yeah. >> laura: tonight, at 3:00 a.m. plus here in britain. and nigel...
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with block the there's concern that could happen, but this is a president who we know has really bristled at any notion that his presidency is ill legitimate. but also as moved by the democrats to continue to relitigate 2016. that gets under his skin too. that's why you see him so eager to trade barbs with nancy pelosi in a way that he didn't in the past is because this impeachment question continues to loom in both as a re-election point as well as the notion that his current presidency is somehow not legitimate. >> to our friends kimberly atkins and jonathan lemire, our thanks for joining us and improving our conversation here on this tuesday night. >>> coming up, our next stop on the road to miami is a personal favorite of mine. it's also a state where democrats flipped four republican congressional seats last year. steve kornacki is back at the big board when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> now, two weeks and one day away from the very first democratic presidential debates here on msnbc. and we're continuing our series called "the road to miami." steve kornacki fills us in on everythin
with block the there's concern that could happen, but this is a president who we know has really bristled at any notion that his presidency is ill legitimate. but also as moved by the democrats to continue to relitigate 2016. that gets under his skin too. that's why you see him so eager to trade barbs with nancy pelosi in a way that he didn't in the past is because this impeachment question continues to loom in both as a re-election point as well as the notion that his current presidency is...
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many commanders would have bristled at that kind of skepticism. macarthur, monty, patton would have responded with the military equivalent of, how dare you? i'm the operational commander on the scene, and you ask me to show my math? but true to his character, ike patiently responded to all the questions. he detailed the carrying capacity of each vessel as well as the timetable for the invasion, and he showed how without the additional lsts, the initial invasion force would have no support for the sea from three full days after d-day. clearly an unacceptable circumstance. the jcs was convinced, but they just didn't have the lsts available, and so the result is that d-day was postponed from may 1st to june 5th, and ike wrote that one more month of landing craft production should help a lot, and it did. in june, the operation got under way at 171 ports of embarkation over britain, hundreds of thousands of men and their equipment and vehicles began to load on the lsts and on other craft. these are four lsts at brixsome, not far from dartmouth loading
many commanders would have bristled at that kind of skepticism. macarthur, monty, patton would have responded with the military equivalent of, how dare you? i'm the operational commander on the scene, and you ask me to show my math? but true to his character, ike patiently responded to all the questions. he detailed the carrying capacity of each vessel as well as the timetable for the invasion, and he showed how without the additional lsts, the initial invasion force would have no support for...
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. >> fassbender bristles at the idea the local investigators could have done anything unethical. >> thethat were there that i worked with were hard-working. they only wanted to do the right thing and to do this investigation the right way. >> is it possible that that blood could have been planted? >> no. everything, all the evidence says no. >> fassbender notes that a chemical called edta had been used to preserve avery's blood in the vial. and that at trial, tests showed no presence of edta avery's blood found in the suv. >> it didn't match. no edta in the blood in the vehicle. >> fassbender's argument, since that blood found in the vehicle didn't contain the chemical, it couldn't have come from the vial. and he notes that a nurse was prepared to testify she had made that hole in the vial as part of her usual routine when she drew blood from avery. >> so the fact that there was a hole in the top of the vial is normal. >> and regarding teresa's car key, not found until the seventh search of avery's trailer -- why was that key missed during the other searches? >> primarily because of whe
. >> fassbender bristles at the idea the local investigators could have done anything unethical. >> thethat were there that i worked with were hard-working. they only wanted to do the right thing and to do this investigation the right way. >> is it possible that that blood could have been planted? >> no. everything, all the evidence says no. >> fassbender notes that a chemical called edta had been used to preserve avery's blood in the vial. and that at trial, tests...
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they say trump often bristles at being told what to say or do so when pushed the president simply mocks what is expected of him, speaking of psych 101, even when it comes to russia. shannon, of course, the question is how do the adults around trump react because they keep calendars, and they know mr. mueller is testifying just for starters a couple days from now. >> well, of course the president has had a big issue with this allegation of russian election interference. he and even those close to him who helped get him elected feels it undermines his 2016 victory. when that question was shouted at him, he could have ignored it, but he chose to wade in it. he chose to make the comments he made. there was a group earlier this week of top intelligence officials, top law enforcement officials, top administration officials who held a conference call with reporters on election meddling. where they specifically said that russia, china and iran were working on efforts to influence the 2020 election. they said russia was still engaged in this type of social media communication manipulation behavi
they say trump often bristles at being told what to say or do so when pushed the president simply mocks what is expected of him, speaking of psych 101, even when it comes to russia. shannon, of course, the question is how do the adults around trump react because they keep calendars, and they know mr. mueller is testifying just for starters a couple days from now. >> well, of course the president has had a big issue with this allegation of russian election interference. he and even those...
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like many of his comrades, steele was mistakenly dropped in an area bristling with germans. >> m beniversaryterans, cause they are old men. but it's necessary wer the story. oc's a very expensive price for fredom and dcy. >> reporter: medic gene kleindl landed at utah beach. this time he had a different reception. >> they treat me like a rock starnd pictures and not realizing at all these many many years, i still can't believe it. >> reporter: today's american paratroopers are naturally drawn to st mere eglise. for those following in their footsteps the oneatest generaas a simple message. >> just don't let it happen again, that's the advice i've got for the world. don't let it happen again. >> reporter: at this moment 75 years ago, 150,000 men steeled themselves for the landing, and the assault, notnowing that by the end of the longest day, an estimated 10,000 would be killed, wounded, or listed as missing in action. for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant at omaha beach. >> woodruff: with the firs p democratsidential debate just three weeks from tonight, .e hear now from senator michael b
like many of his comrades, steele was mistakenly dropped in an area bristling with germans. >> m beniversaryterans, cause they are old men. but it's necessary wer the story. oc's a very expensive price for fredom and dcy. >> reporter: medic gene kleindl landed at utah beach. this time he had a different reception. >> they treat me like a rock starnd pictures and not realizing at all these many many years, i still can't believe it. >> reporter: today's american...
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have been moments before with things joe biden has said that has definitely caused some people to bristle moment we're hearing from the candidates. what is it about this particular instance that is prompting a more democratic response? >> i think what we're seeing why joe biden's candidacy is until a lot of ways a double-edged sword. he's such a popular figure. we talked about high name recognition. he is sort of a familiar candidate for anybody who has a sense of nostalgia or pre-trump era. joe biden initially may have been the guy for them. but on the other side of that, times have changed and i think joe biden has been tested since getting into the race on the question of is he the white man for this time? times have changed the way we talk about gender issues and race issues have changed. our cultural norms have changed. biden for his part is obviously sort of harkening back to this time when he says there was more civility in congress, when he could even work with segregationist senators and get things done. but there are folks in the party now who say and think, the year of 2019. an
have been moments before with things joe biden has said that has definitely caused some people to bristle moment we're hearing from the candidates. what is it about this particular instance that is prompting a more democratic response? >> i think what we're seeing why joe biden's candidacy is until a lot of ways a double-edged sword. he's such a popular figure. we talked about high name recognition. he is sort of a familiar candidate for anybody who has a sense of nostalgia or pre-trump...
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this is june 7: >> the troops carriers bristled with machine guns.ere frequent bursts of fire as they cleared the way ahead. at one point, they sized down at least four bystanders. on the pavement, yet more beijing citizens were left in pools their own blood. >> schifrin: yesterday, secretary of state mike pompeo a statement saying, "we salute the heroes of the chinese people who bravely stood up 30 years ago." the chinese embassy responded, saying "whoever attempts to patronize and bully the inese people, will never succeed. they will only end up in the ash heap of history." which is where china wants these images to die. ina also uses them as a warning. as police guarded tienanman square today, a pro-communist party newspaper wrote, the crackdown was a "vaccine agast future turmoil," an anniversary that actually guarantees stability. and we explore the impact of tiananmen on today's china, with minxin pei, professor of government at claremont mckenna college. 30 years ago, he was a student in the u.s. and a democracy activist. o he also appearthe n
this is june 7: >> the troops carriers bristled with machine guns.ere frequent bursts of fire as they cleared the way ahead. at one point, they sized down at least four bystanders. on the pavement, yet more beijing citizens were left in pools their own blood. >> schifrin: yesterday, secretary of state mike pompeo a statement saying, "we salute the heroes of the chinese people who bravely stood up 30 years ago." the chinese embassy responded, saying "whoever attempts...
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that's why when joe biden makes certain comments about working with republicans, the voters bristle at because they're not collaborators. they're enablers. as long as -- >> hold on. one more time who is the they? >> the republicans that joe biden talks about working with. voters sees them more as enablers than collaborators. if you have a president saying that we want to invite foreign governments to spy on candidates, they're not so concerned about russian interference based on his actions and his words, then it's going to be hard to convince voters and certainly i would feel that the candidates are going to be reluctant to go out on the trail to say we need to work with all these people when they're actually having a hand in hurting the work that we're trying to get done. >> more and more voters around the country don't care so much about politics. their number one gripe is that the government doesn't work. so what position does that put politicians in, peter, if you're saying, nope, i'm not working with anyone when you know you've got to get some level of cooperation to get anythin
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in this environment when everyone bristles at this, it's what you want to own. >> karen >> even with about this market and i'm concerned about this trade and these headlines don't help and the s&p puts and the vix is too low here. >> nice. >> how are you feeling, guy? >> i feel fine i so enjoy having you with us at 5:00 >> i know this is hard i have to have you at 3:00 in the morning, but thank you on behalf of all of us -- >> on behalf of us all >> costco trades really well, joe kernen >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome into "mad money. welcome to cramerica i don't want to make friends, it is my job not just to entertain, it is to teach so call me at 800-743-cnbc or tweet me at jim cramer welcome to bizarro
in this environment when everyone bristles at this, it's what you want to own. >> karen >> even with about this market and i'm concerned about this trade and these headlines don't help and the s&p puts and the vix is too low here. >> nice. >> how are you feeling, guy? >> i feel fine i so enjoy having you with us at 5:00 >> i know this is hard i have to have you at 3:00 in the morning, but thank you on behalf of all of us -- >> on behalf of us all...