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crickets biggest photo it has come to england on weil's 6 weeks tony jones 11 venues $48.00 games can australia defend the trial for will and would finally win a world cup tie with al-jazeera for all the latest on the 29th so you cricket wild card. to cope with our growing population we have tripled our exploitation of natural resources in just 40 years as a result of the vast expansion of mining industrial scale farming fishing and other human activities natural ecosystems have lost nearly half their area and $1000000.00 plant and animal species a facing extinction without the ecological networks which regulate our planet's from cleaning and water to providing food we simply cannot survive but there is still time we meet the pioneers striving to protect 2 of our most valuable remaining ecosystems. a muscle breed in sweden where an inventive clothing company is using groundbreaking technology to fight the forestation and i'm amanda viral in turkey where one man is fighting to protect a wetland haven. for migrating birds. the fashion industry is worth $1.00 trillion dollars every year
crickets biggest photo it has come to england on weil's 6 weeks tony jones 11 venues $48.00 games can australia defend the trial for will and would finally win a world cup tie with al-jazeera for all the latest on the 29th so you cricket wild card. to cope with our growing population we have tripled our exploitation of natural resources in just 40 years as a result of the vast expansion of mining industrial scale farming fishing and other human activities natural ecosystems have lost nearly...
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tony jones chief advisor and this is one john bolton who. is for everybody in favor of taking military action against iran and indeed over regime change in iran he he wrote an op ed in the annals of term 2015 i think it was suggesting that the united states should bomb around nonexistent nuclear weapons program. he undoubtedly was to the fore an advisor in trying to take military action a few days ago by a trim tree bark. certain sure there are going to be over instances in which he will look at military action and maybe next time trump will not drop by i mean it's overly irrational because. there is no iran hasn't got a nuclear weapons program. has never how the nuclear weapons program the j c p a way has restricted the amount of. research uranium it can. keep on its own soil it come it. couldn't possibly make a nuclear weapon even if it thought so done through the years the u.s. and terms said look we can always tell if it moves away from the current level of enrichment which is largely required for a nuclear power. or towards higher level
tony jones chief advisor and this is one john bolton who. is for everybody in favor of taking military action against iran and indeed over regime change in iran he he wrote an op ed in the annals of term 2015 i think it was suggesting that the united states should bomb around nonexistent nuclear weapons program. he undoubtedly was to the fore an advisor in trying to take military action a few days ago by a trim tree bark. certain sure there are going to be over instances in which he will look...
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. >> reporter: on the night of the murder, kalish said, tony was at home alone watching an "indiana jones. as for the late night destruction of all those computer files. kalish says that was just an unfortunate coincidence. >> it's just -- just -- normal that he decided to -- to do -- to do it at that time. >> what time did he delete the material? >> it's -- i believe it started about two something in the morning and then ran for about 5 hours. >> so we're talking about two hours after the fire started. >> yeah. >> it looks bad. >> oh, sure. that's -- that's why mr. mello and the prosecutor's office have a case. >> reporter: equally bad for the defense was the evidence that months before the murder tony had tried to get a friend to buy him a magazine for a .380 handgun. >> why do you need to ask a friend in texas for that? >> it's like -- it's a conversation starter. he's in texas. >> a conversation starter? "i need a 380"? >> no, it's something else. like, "oh yeah, by the way. you're in -- you're from texas. aren't these things a little cheaper over there? >> it just looks bad that you'
. >> reporter: on the night of the murder, kalish said, tony was at home alone watching an "indiana jones. as for the late night destruction of all those computer files. kalish says that was just an unfortunate coincidence. >> it's just -- just -- normal that he decided to -- to do -- to do it at that time. >> what time did he delete the material? >> it's -- i believe it started about two something in the morning and then ran for about 5 hours. >> so we're...
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they are also fighting a legal battle against alex jones, who led the effort to deny the existence of that shooting. >> tonye out today. it is about the opioid epidemic. we have been reporting it. i have reported on it. and the sackler family, they are the founding family of purdue pharma and the makers of oxycontin. they have been blamed in dozens of lawsuits, many which blame the individual family members for instigating the crisis. and then marketing this drug callously and irresponsibly. that's the accusation. so for the first time we are hearing from family member. david sackler, his grandfather raymond founded the company. his father was the president of the company. he was on the board. he sits down with "vanity fair" and addresses the accusations sort of. he says his goal is to humanize his family. he talks about their hardships, his 4-year-old comes home from school and asks how his family killed all these people. he talks about the harassment. he gently addresses the lawsuits. he says that they are not to blame. they never had a big share of the market, and the really big sort of scandalous take a
they are also fighting a legal battle against alex jones, who led the effort to deny the existence of that shooting. >> tonye out today. it is about the opioid epidemic. we have been reporting it. i have reported on it. and the sackler family, they are the founding family of purdue pharma and the makers of oxycontin. they have been blamed in dozens of lawsuits, many which blame the individual family members for instigating the crisis. and then marketing this drug callously and...
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jones industrial average gained 78 points te at 26,062. the nasdaq rose 81 points. and the s&p 500 added 13. and on b of historic firsts at this ghar's tony awards. "hadestown" won awards, including best musical. it is the first mue cal winner toitten and directed by women. meanwhile, ali stroker won best featured actress in a musil, in the revival of "oklahoma!" stroker is the first actor in a wheelchair ever to take home a tony. >> this award is for every kid who is watching tonight who has a disability, who has a limitation or a challenge who has been waiting to see themselves represented in this arena. you are. >> yang: the tony for best play went to the irish family drama, "the ferryman." still to come on the "newshour," what esdohe deal between the trump administration a mexico mean for immigration to the u.s.?e new twists in nancial scrutiny of the national rifle association. amy walter and tamara keith break down the latest campaign moves in the race for 2020. and much more. >> yang: after ten days of threats from president trump to levy tariffs on mexioducts because of migration into the unit states mr. trump announced friday nig
jones industrial average gained 78 points te at 26,062. the nasdaq rose 81 points. and the s&p 500 added 13. and on b of historic firsts at this ghar's tony awards. "hadestown" won awards, including best musical. it is the first mue cal winner toitten and directed by women. meanwhile, ali stroker won best featured actress in a musil, in the revival of "oklahoma!" stroker is the first actor in a wheelchair ever to take home a tony. >> this award is for every kid who...