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in ny fiddle in mia ma via skype we have phil robertson deputy director of the asia division that human rights watch and from london we have ronan levy visiting scholar at the international state crime initiative at queen mary university of london welcome to you all thought i want to ask you 1st. from what you heard from that senior government official who's currently in coaxes bizarre trying to persuade the range of refugees to go back home from what you heard did that fill you with confidence does that make you think that you would like to go back home to me a mile. around to say that they're not coming to come. they've. they're coming to in this interview which is number one number 2 i thing there gentleman did not read the 982 citizenship law in 9 days as it did to sit in a law to read underage and we're automatic became the citizen full citizen of the country because i want is a. naturalized citizen and there are certain jenner's i know will be automatic full fledged agency but he's now he's saying that that he didn't originally only never lie citizens that is dave brown with the 9
in ny fiddle in mia ma via skype we have phil robertson deputy director of the asia division that human rights watch and from london we have ronan levy visiting scholar at the international state crime initiative at queen mary university of london welcome to you all thought i want to ask you 1st. from what you heard from that senior government official who's currently in coaxes bizarre trying to persuade the range of refugees to go back home from what you heard did that fill you with confidence...
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those are key issues that are important to ny-14.ed to start talking about those policy platforms, charles? charles: have you always been political, always been republican. >> i have a record of working across the aisle. three-term state committee representative for the new york state republican party. i hello that seat. i have a record of accomplishments from the grassroots levelings crossing the aisle, working from the city council level up to the united states department of state, charles. i have a record of accomplishment. i have a record of uniting my community. working across the aisle. should i be elected in 2020 i will bring that same energy to the constituents of ny-14. charles: a republican can win in the bronx? >> we have a clear path of victory, crossing over, getting support of not just democrats and republicans, independents, all nationalities in between. that is what our candidacy is about, uniting the fight, building bridges, not burning them down since we've seen since aoc has been elected to office. charles: you're
those are key issues that are important to ny-14.ed to start talking about those policy platforms, charles? charles: have you always been political, always been republican. >> i have a record of working across the aisle. three-term state committee representative for the new york state republican party. i hello that seat. i have a record of accomplishments from the grassroots levelings crossing the aisle, working from the city council level up to the united states department of state,...
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i never dreamt i would lead my country out any dreamt i would lead my country out a ny world dreamt ins. during nevsky came with youri was a very excited, —— to the nerves kick in with your? a lot of hours of waiting in work that sometimes does not want to be done. everyone any change has contributed to the last few years and it culminates any world cup final. you hinted that they are, it is not about this over they are, it is not about this over the last few years and it culminates any the last few years and it culminates a ny world the last few years and it culminates any world cup final. you hinted that they are, it is not a bet is to admit, it is the work that has been done led to this world cup final started, ironically, in new zealand and was inspired by yourfriend, the new zealand captain. it was a pretty dark time after that game in wellington where we were humiliated. and eventually knocked out of the tournament and a sort of came back and sort of sat down and made a plan. we were so far behind the rest of the world at the time. the process , of the world at the time. the pro
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in ny fiddle in mia ma via skype we have phil robertson deputy director of the asia division at human rights watch and from london we have ronan levy visiting scholar at the international state crime initiative at queen mary university of london welcome to you all thought i want to ask you 1st. from what you heard from that senior government official who's currently in coaxes bizarre trying to persuade the range of refugees to go back home from what you heard did that fill you with confidence does that make you think that you would like to go back home to me amal. i want to say that they're not coming to come is this they've. they're coming to enclose this room which is number one number 2 i think there gentleman did not read the 982 citizenship law in 9 days as it did through zillionaire law to read on or a sandwich or timothy became the citizen full citizen of the country because i wanted as is and as. for the lies it is there are certain general turner will be automatic full fledged agency but he's now he's saying that that he didn't originally only never lie city agents that is da
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video ship when it comes to a digital currency and payments so that not some other country jumps in ny guess that was a hint that china could be one of those players so we will see if facebook can convince them regulators and put it to sions was this argument but the whole controversy actually brought also some easiness to other crypto currencies bitcoins for example just within 2 trading days lost about 20 percent in value and because going through another rough ride we've seen this week quarter joining us from new york thinking and. wall street's biggest banks reported solid results for the 1st quarter of the year both j.p. morgan chase and goldman sachs but profits in the 1st 3 months but some of the results disappointed investors and they underline the uncertainties there looming over wall street. the growth of the u.s. economy continues to confound expectations on tuesday some of the country's biggest banks reported mostly strong 2nd quarter results covering the period from april to june j.p. morgan chase by total assets the biggest bank in the u.s. unveiled better than expected q
video ship when it comes to a digital currency and payments so that not some other country jumps in ny guess that was a hint that china could be one of those players so we will see if facebook can convince them regulators and put it to sions was this argument but the whole controversy actually brought also some easiness to other crypto currencies bitcoins for example just within 2 trading days lost about 20 percent in value and because going through another rough ride we've seen this week...
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. >> will keep looking for your tweets marissaóschultz and of course your reporting act ny post.com.thank you so much. >> boris johnson was elected to be the new leader of the uk conservative party and he'll become the next prime minister tomorrow. hespoke briefly calling for party unity and addressed a number of political issues . >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chairman of the conservative party, brandon lewis . [applause] class that morning, and this morning marks the culmination of a conflict that surely affects every inch of our party. our values, our ideas, our people and organization. a party that isfundamentally strong and united in a common purpose . prosperity, opportunity, fairness and security for everyone in our united kingdom . i'm usually proud of chairman of everyone in our party throughout this election so colorless, working together to deliver a fair and efficient election. held postings and 16,000 cities across the united kingdom and in every region and in every nation. our candidates have covered some 30,000miles , taking over 400 questions and answere
. >> will keep looking for your tweets marissaóschultz and of course your reporting act ny post.com.thank you so much. >> boris johnson was elected to be the new leader of the uk conservative party and he'll become the next prime minister tomorrow. hespoke briefly calling for party unity and addressed a number of political issues . >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the chairman of the conservative party, brandon lewis . [applause] class that morning, and this morning...
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slowly, that will squeeze away a ny leftover showers. have one or two showers on saturday morning, particularly for parts of northern and eastern scotland. later in the day, a few cropping up down the pennines, in towards the midlands, and perhaps the odd one reaching the south—east of england as well. elsewhere, a lot of dry weather. the cloud should thin and break during the day and allow some sunshine to break through. with temperatures in the region of around 17—24 degrees. so reasonably warm still through the day on saturday. of course, the action continues at the championships in wimbledon. during saturday, we are expecting mainly dry and settled weather. there is just the outside chance of a shower or two. by sunday, it looks like things should be dry at wimbledon. so heading through saturday evening, you can seejust a few showers continuing down the spine of england. they should tend to fade away overnight as we move on into sunday as higher pressure builds in from the west. temperatures a fraction cooler, i think, first thing su
slowly, that will squeeze away a ny leftover showers. have one or two showers on saturday morning, particularly for parts of northern and eastern scotland. later in the day, a few cropping up down the pennines, in towards the midlands, and perhaps the odd one reaching the south—east of england as well. elsewhere, a lot of dry weather. the cloud should thin and break during the day and allow some sunshine to break through. with temperatures in the region of around 17—24 degrees. so...
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ny the minister wants to talk publicly about the sanctions which the e.u. imposed on russia 5 years ago. people in germany i'm more forthcoming. since a lot of i think that as long as russia acts like that and threatens ukraine and carries out some kind of war there it's justified to senator kerry differently about all i would rather stay out of it russia was always our boss in east germany back then we had to conform to what they wanted and now say should do what they want so in the back of us rushed. to petersburg dialogue named after the russian city aims to promote. the forum was started in 2001 by the russian president vladimir putin and then german chancellor gerhard schroeder relations between germany and russia was significantly better at that time they've got worse since the start of the ukraine conflict there's no harmony in other areas both sides want to stick to the iran nuclear deal and there's agreement also on the controversial nord stream to gas pipeline the message of the day they can be no progress without cooperation. of american t.v. hol
ny the minister wants to talk publicly about the sanctions which the e.u. imposed on russia 5 years ago. people in germany i'm more forthcoming. since a lot of i think that as long as russia acts like that and threatens ukraine and carries out some kind of war there it's justified to senator kerry differently about all i would rather stay out of it russia was always our boss in east germany back then we had to conform to what they wanted and now say should do what they want so in the back of us...
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borders shows good to have you with us is this what is really happening in prime minister brown khan's ny up artist on new pakistan as you promised when you took over last. that's something i have seen over the last year or so increasing control of the media and journalists there is a media crisis in pakistan some of it has to do with the business model because they relied heavily on government advertisement but what is happening behind the scenes is more insidious it's the government and the army together working to silence critics so they switch off the advertising revenue and they tell multinational corporations not to place ads with certain newspapers but more and more columns are being censored and this is something we haven't seen under civilian government that's why a lot of my colleagues feel that this is probably one of the worst times for media in pakistan not as if you yourself had to leave pakistan because you were facing these kinds of pressures what other things that you saw fast and so in this kind of environment when your journalists being taken off air without any reason
borders shows good to have you with us is this what is really happening in prime minister brown khan's ny up artist on new pakistan as you promised when you took over last. that's something i have seen over the last year or so increasing control of the media and journalists there is a media crisis in pakistan some of it has to do with the business model because they relied heavily on government advertisement but what is happening behind the scenes is more insidious it's the government and the...
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foreign athletes who were in town for the world swimming championships police have detained one of the ny club's owners and will investigate whether the collapse balcony was an unauthorized structure. in new zealand the protests have entered their 5th day against plans to construct hundreds of homes on land the sacred to the indigenous maori people some 5000 people are occupying the disputed sites on the. uninstall sometimes referred to as new zealand's stonehenge the country's largest builder is trying to pick. the united states supreme court has ruled the trump administration can use military funds to build a wall on the border with mexico the decision frees up billions of dollars in pentagon funding to upgrade parts of the border barrier in the tweets trump hailed the decision as a major victory. well staying in the u.s. now president trump has announced a new migration deal with white amala just days after he threatened to impose tariffs on it both countries agreed that migrants from central america who pass through guatemala must seek asylum their 1st business leaders in guatemala ha
foreign athletes who were in town for the world swimming championships police have detained one of the ny club's owners and will investigate whether the collapse balcony was an unauthorized structure. in new zealand the protests have entered their 5th day against plans to construct hundreds of homes on land the sacred to the indigenous maori people some 5000 people are occupying the disputed sites on the. uninstall sometimes referred to as new zealand's stonehenge the country's largest builder...
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biggest producer of such materials and starting today, karpany ‘s materials and starting today, karpa nyurers will materials and starting today, karpany ‘s manufacturers will now need to file individual applications for south korea bound exports. under the new controls, japanese authorities can take as long as 90 days to decide if they want to approve these applications or not. with korean firms like samsung and lg heavily reliant on these materials, it is likely to have a major impact on their businesses. low belief, semiconductors make up 20% of south korea's x box. —— globally. they are now looking to make these materials on their own. —— south korea's industry. make these materials on their own. -- south korea's industry. earlierl spoke to martin schultz about why japan has chosen now to make this move. the government has said it is losing trust in korea as a partner. that is a very serious issue. the big problem now is that the government is pulling the spat between the two countries that they can't easily solve on the political side and that is a serious matter because trust in bus
biggest producer of such materials and starting today, karpany ‘s materials and starting today, karpa nyurers will materials and starting today, karpany ‘s manufacturers will now need to file individual applications for south korea bound exports. under the new controls, japanese authorities can take as long as 90 days to decide if they want to approve these applications or not. with korean firms like samsung and lg heavily reliant on these materials, it is likely to have a major impact on...
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da n ny urgent action to keep community safe. danny shaw, bbc news. news. the latest headlines: north korea has launched two short—range ballistic missiles from the hodo peninsula on its east coast. the south korean military says the missiles flew about 250 kilometres before landing in the sea ofjapan. last week, pyongyang fired two missiles from the same area. detroit has hosted the second of the democratic party's debates to choose a presidential candidate for 2020. the two most progressive candidates, elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, came under attack early on. the debates will whittle down the crowded field of contenders to challenge donald trump next year. now, it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. let's begin with north korea firing two short—range ballistic missiles on wednesday. the korea times reports that this is the second such launch in less than a week. the financial times reports that the prospect of further inflation will not stop the bank of england from cutting interest rates
da n ny urgent action to keep community safe. danny shaw, bbc news. news. the latest headlines: north korea has launched two short—range ballistic missiles from the hodo peninsula on its east coast. the south korean military says the missiles flew about 250 kilometres before landing in the sea ofjapan. last week, pyongyang fired two missiles from the same area. detroit has hosted the second of the democratic party's debates to choose a presidential candidate for 2020. the two most progressive...
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foot cannot or so you can alter ny at their knees almost a day missing in that there's an uncanny for the same for family. that. i can see you know something about hungrily not v.a.i. come around again you're a family now. i don't know. but i don't know kiddo so you'd have a gun but money from me my son like i mean. then god must. know in the end was coming now and those in memphis tomorrow only you know. then i said they get going to see on the meadow but i say get out and learn to see. them already that they will. say i'm leaving well so. you. see overpressure me playing that is that. you think it is you. know why you. think it is right but i have the adding. that. many many know and i am me. a lot of the money. going to be at. least 56. days from. now i mean it was moving in a group than. the cement that night then at some point and think it's. in this newsgroup. i don't know mario and i are good obama ground or don't forget we're going to start our. power was one of the. when the whole make us manufacture to send this instant to the public well. when the ruling classes protect the
foot cannot or so you can alter ny at their knees almost a day missing in that there's an uncanny for the same for family. that. i can see you know something about hungrily not v.a.i. come around again you're a family now. i don't know. but i don't know kiddo so you'd have a gun but money from me my son like i mean. then god must. know in the end was coming now and those in memphis tomorrow only you know. then i said they get going to see on the meadow but i say get out and learn to see. them...
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and miranda's not shy about being in l-o-v-e, captioning this sunset city pic -- "ny pda." >> love looksou. i love love and i'm always searching for it and i've found the person who loves it as much as i do and it just works. >> the couple's making it work, bouncing back and forth between new york and nashville. this weekend -- miranda made it a family affair in the big apple with her brother, celebrating pride. >> it's really great to be happy. and i feel like it's contagious and having someone positive in your life when you wake up with and go to sleep, really changes the outlook that you have on your day. >> and her new hubby is helping inspire new music. after taking eight months off, her longest break in 17 years, miranda's getting ready to drop her seventh studio album this fall. last"locomotive." >> it's fun. i'm and it's it's clever. it's a lot of girl anthems. i'm so excited. >>> still ahead -- i'm just your friendly neighborhood spider-man, sir. >> three reasons why you need to see the new "spider-man" this weekend. as the stars give back to kids in need. >> it's so nice to be
and miranda's not shy about being in l-o-v-e, captioning this sunset city pic -- "ny pda." >> love looksou. i love love and i'm always searching for it and i've found the person who loves it as much as i do and it just works. >> the couple's making it work, bouncing back and forth between new york and nashville. this weekend -- miranda made it a family affair in the big apple with her brother, celebrating pride. >> it's really great to be happy. and i feel like it's...
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obviously throwing fireworks ate anyon is illegal in prince george's county, no fire work of ny kind is legal. throughout the dmv, fireworks laws vary slightly. but the first is true for everyone watching right now. any firecracker that explodes, cherry bombs, roman cancedles, e illegal. now let's move around forore specifics. in montgomery county, all fireworks, even sparklers are illegal. your only legal option, the snap and pop noise makers or party poppers. you can use gold label sparklers. in arlington, here's what you cannot light off. anything tt is a projectile, explodes, or has sparks greater than 12 feet. it is pretty much the same as arlington. the city of alexandria does not aly fireworks at all. in loudoun, you can use stationary sparklers on the ground. and sparklers are okay but anything that explodes is not. the bottom , lineyour best bet is to grab a lawn chair and a bottle of water and enjoy a show. >>> one man is dead ater a crash in montgomery county. police say a car collided with a truck that was puck a trailer carrying sod. the driver of the red car was pulled
obviously throwing fireworks ate anyon is illegal in prince george's county, no fire work of ny kind is legal. throughout the dmv, fireworks laws vary slightly. but the first is true for everyone watching right now. any firecracker that explodes, cherry bombs, roman cancedles, e illegal. now let's move around forore specifics. in montgomery county, all fireworks, even sparklers are illegal. your only legal option, the snap and pop noise makers or party poppers. you can use gold label sparklers....
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ny police are now looking for a second person. >>> after two babies died in a hot car, what parents shoulds never happens again. >>> two american teenagers accused of murdering an italian investigators. what one is telling investigators. this is tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> ♪ well, kevin durant may have left the warriors, but his impact on the community lives on. >> today the san francisco recreation and marks celebrated the reopening. this multicolored service for the basketball court was partially funded by kevin durant's charity. san francisco artist worked with vintage contractors to carry out the project. it is now open to the public. >> that is very cool. >>> thank you for watching this is 6:00, the cbs news is next. >> see you 7:00. captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, panic in the park. the deadly attack at a california food festival. [gunfire] >> he had intentions to kill. he was going to shoot anybody and anything that moved. >> o'donnell: we're learning more about the youngest victim, a six-year-old just out of kindergarten. tonight the search for a motiv
ny police are now looking for a second person. >>> after two babies died in a hot car, what parents shoulds never happens again. >>> two american teenagers accused of murdering an italian investigators. what one is telling investigators. this is tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> ♪ well, kevin durant may have left the warriors, but his impact on the community lives on. >> today the san francisco recreation and marks celebrated the reopening. this...
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ny con edison power com took people offline to prevent a bigger outage but the timingld cou not be worse. >> we have been sitting outside. people sitting in their cars to deal with the heat. >> reporter: the noiseveou may haeard was the ice cream truck, of course! a sweet treat there for folks who are trying to cool down in very hot new york city this aeekend. at least they trying to prevent something like what happened the weekend before with the big blackout and more people thout power andac. i guess that is what you have to do but tough for them. >>ck chu get us out of this misery! >> we can do it. today is the last day in t 90s perhaps for the rest of the week. how cold will that feel? >> not bad. >> only in the 70s tomorrow for high temperatures in many neighborhoods! that is going to feel oh, so nice. plenty of human around. the thunderstorms are quickly out of the picture and next chance for storms comes up later on in the day today. your morning commute will not be affected by rain. temperatures mostly in the 70s now. 72sb gaitherg and 70s leesburg and areas hard hit with severe
ny con edison power com took people offline to prevent a bigger outage but the timingld cou not be worse. >> we have been sitting outside. people sitting in their cars to deal with the heat. >> reporter: the noiseveou may haeard was the ice cream truck, of course! a sweet treat there for folks who are trying to cool down in very hot new york city this aeekend. at least they trying to prevent something like what happened the weekend before with the big blackout and more people thout...
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many ma ny a nalysts many analysts believe that that cargo, the oil tanker that was seized in gibraltart bound for syria although its documents state that it was. many are saying now iran is using and the pink are going to art training at gps sending out oil to refineries, may be they are saying they may be bound for europe. so you know that that oil tanker went in a very strange route and they didn't need to go that way. this was the iranian president's response to the uk seizing the grace. you, britain, our initiator of insecurity and you will realise consequences later. now you are so helpless that one of your tankers wa nts to helpless that one of your tankers wants to move in the region, you have to bring your frigates to escort it because you are scared. to find out how this is playing out in iranian media, i spoke to daniel amirfrom bbc monitoring. across the board or and they are denying everything, revolutionary guards saying it was at dusk, we had foreign minister saying these reports are worthless, they are just designed to increase tensions and a sign of uk weakness. that's
many ma ny a nalysts many analysts believe that that cargo, the oil tanker that was seized in gibraltart bound for syria although its documents state that it was. many are saying now iran is using and the pink are going to art training at gps sending out oil to refineries, may be they are saying they may be bound for europe. so you know that that oil tanker went in a very strange route and they didn't need to go that way. this was the iranian president's response to the uk seizing the grace....
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ny there are >> exactly. >>> unfortunately, a lot of us have to deal with rain on a mondayea period of hvy rain overnight have left area of high water and standing water across nohern maryland. flood watch continues here until 6:00 in the morning with localized warnings up here ar across p of northern loudoun county and maryland and cal vert county lightning h the lastr or so. no severe storms to deal with this morning but i can't give you the all dry fr a forecast perspective. in the 70s. 78 in washington now. 74 manassas. 72 martinsburg and 74 in prince george's county. it is warm and humid this morning. your four thing to know a storm team 4 weather alert day and front pushing the rain chances. some spotters could get a quick inch of rain or more and localized areas of flooding will be a possibility this afternoon and this evening but drier weather isust around the corner. we will talk about that and the return ofe 90-degree wher coming up. >> thank you, chuck. we have an issue here left lane by a crash there. a tractor-t iler on its side over the guardrail and sound like on this co
ny there are >> exactly. >>> unfortunately, a lot of us have to deal with rain on a mondayea period of hvy rain overnight have left area of high water and standing water across nohern maryland. flood watch continues here until 6:00 in the morning with localized warnings up here ar across p of northern loudoun county and maryland and cal vert county lightning h the lastr or so. no severe storms to deal with this morning but i can't give you the all dry fr a forecast perspective....
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. >> air conditioning sounds cool, something out of science f ny is bringing it into reamount a portableour clothes. it is silent and can lower your body 23 degrees. it's set for a march 2020 release in japan and hopefully it will come to the u.s. soon after. with these temperatures that we're feeling, we can see how genius of an idea that would be. expensive, too, when they come out with the price tag we'll see how much it costs. >> better than a heat stroke >> that's true still ahead, another billboard record, plus katy perrloy ses a copyright battle you're watching "early today." ar wife to meet you at the doctor. because yodidn't have another dvt. not today. we discussed how having one blood clot puts you at risk of having another,... ...so we chose xarelto®, to help keep yxa protected. lto®, is proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical trials, almost 98% of people did not have another dvt or pe. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of blood clots. while taking, a spinal injectio
. >> air conditioning sounds cool, something out of science f ny is bringing it into reamount a portableour clothes. it is silent and can lower your body 23 degrees. it's set for a march 2020 release in japan and hopefully it will come to the u.s. soon after. with these temperatures that we're feeling, we can see how genius of an idea that would be. expensive, too, when they come out with the price tag we'll see how much it costs. >> better than a heat stroke >> that's true...
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. >> i was going to ask, can we rearch ny broke rulted from th challenge. >> walk a mile in their shoestheir shoes. ♪ walk a mile in these louboutins ♪ >> okay. that's funny. >> it is very funny if you have some time to spend, head on over to tick-tock, hear the # mile". >>> >> paul fajman, our returning contestant is sitting pretty with $7,000 and all three lifelines, which just might result in $1 million today on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ let's do it. hey, everybody. welcome to the show. are we ready to go today? [cheers and applause] you should be, because paul fajman is back and in charge, having a great game. $7,000, all three lifelines. you come into this feeling pretty good. you feel good today? >> i'm feeling great. >> all right, you should. you've been playing a great game. you see the, uh, bank there. seven grand, three lifelines. so let's get back to it, make you some more money today. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] starting our day with a $10,000 question. up on the board. on standard cl
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wanted to smuggle his pregnant wife out of the spelling with an organ this is the original tunnel from ny came 7971 it's the only one preserved in its original state from a time when berlin was divided. the tunnel diggers various original tools are on display to. at street level stones mock the attention of the tunnel running on where the berlin wall once stood. on the old had a tremendous impact on onil slifer to his friends in the east were no longer able to visit him. on the old was born in whispers 964 later as a student he moved to a flat new at the villa in borneo. when friends acquaintances or relatives from west germany came to visit i never took them to the brandenburg gate instead i take them to banaue. that will go to platforms on all major crossings on the western side. they were so tall you could see a long way into east berlin and his favorite being michelle is nearby. my. son. john and has played the accordion since his teens 1920 songs his favorites. to win and i thought the real berlin or if you want to put it that way i'm really happy that young people are also enjoying
wanted to smuggle his pregnant wife out of the spelling with an organ this is the original tunnel from ny came 7971 it's the only one preserved in its original state from a time when berlin was divided. the tunnel diggers various original tools are on display to. at street level stones mock the attention of the tunnel running on where the berlin wall once stood. on the old had a tremendous impact on onil slifer to his friends in the east were no longer able to visit him. on the old was born in...
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person shot on the bus has now died after that shooting, police tracked down the suspect walkina on a ny street authorities took him down by tasering him police now seeking to question him in connection with at least four murders across the san fernando valley. >> thankto mollie hunter for that report. >> congress kicks off its six-week august recess today and house members wrapped up business by passing a senate will stayal session next week to vote on that measure nbc's tracie potts is in d.c. with the latest. tracie, good morning that budget deal didn't exactly sale through the house despite support from theresident himself. >> reporter: no, it didn't, because most members of his own party republicans voted against it, particularly conservatives they are concerned about the spendingth, reigning in e spending this is a budget that covers two years that boosts spending for both theilitary and domestic programs that's something the democrats wanted it's one of the reasons why they supported it this was president trump's reaction to the house passing this budget. he tweeted that it was a
person shot on the bus has now died after that shooting, police tracked down the suspect walkina on a ny street authorities took him down by tasering him police now seeking to question him in connection with at least four murders across the san fernando valley. >> thankto mollie hunter for that report. >> congress kicks off its six-week august recess today and house members wrapped up business by passing a senate will stayal session next week to vote on that measure nbc's tracie...
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bunch is the first rican and historian to hold the position in itsea ny 175 year history. he is also a d.c. resident and talks about the honor with news 4. >> in some ways this is so t importan because this is home. this is thelace i care most about. it's a place that has shaped my career. it's the place that i go home to every night and say i'm gl i'm in d.c. i'm a little overwhelmed with emotion. this is a humbling honor. >> bunch has been his new role for three weeks now but obviously a well-known face and very much involved with the smithsonian. >> the contributions to the city and to see familiar faces. i love it. well deserved. >>> 4:41 just about now. storm team 4 chuck bell is here. >> i wonder if he'll get to smuggle a half smoke into the smithsonian. >> i bet he can do whatever he nts. >>> gardening forecast for today perfect day to get some of that outdoor yard work done. no worries about rain today. you like to put color in your garden, -eblackyed susan and coneflower will keep the color to the fall. >>> plus the tllout from jeffrey epstein arrest reaches d.c.
bunch is the first rican and historian to hold the position in itsea ny 175 year history. he is also a d.c. resident and talks about the honor with news 4. >> in some ways this is so t importan because this is home. this is thelace i care most about. it's a place that has shaped my career. it's the place that i go home to every night and say i'm gl i'm in d.c. i'm a little overwhelmed with emotion. this is a humbling honor. >> bunch has been his new role for three weeks now but...
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theyey are watching the nethererlands as well l because tempmperatures havave risenen ny here i in thehe n netherlands, u rightly pointed out, but also in many other countries, records have been broken. some scientists suggest we may well see this many times more in the near future. brent: trying to keep it cool in this heatwave in the netherlands tonight. thank you. rising temperatures are also having a dramatic effect on the world's lasers. our next report takes us to iceland where we meet a photographer documenting the demise of the ice fields and the effect that is havaving on his country's environment. >> it is considered a saed mountain and iceland, the only glacier that on a a c clear days visible from reykjavik, more than 100 kilometers away. in his latest book, the fragile heart of his country is glaciers. his photos are in the road to nature. his onone of around 300 glalacis and iceland. under ththe ice, there i is an active volcano. >> when you think about glaciers, this is the first of the big one that will disappear. >> the glacier over the last hundred years has shrunk by n
theyey are watching the nethererlands as well l because tempmperatures havave risenen ny here i in thehe n netherlands, u rightly pointed out, but also in many other countries, records have been broken. some scientists suggest we may well see this many times more in the near future. brent: trying to keep it cool in this heatwave in the netherlands tonight. thank you. rising temperatures are also having a dramatic effect on the world's lasers. our next report takes us to iceland where we meet a...
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very hard for many people in the united states to stomach is the fact that these are children, and ny people are of the mind that whatever your thoughts about illegal immigration or immigration perar se, theschildren and that this country can do better in our care for them. laura: do you think these changes to where you can claim asylum will effectively just displace the problem from the u.s.-mexico border? raul: i foresee these proposed changes as actually making it quite worse, because the trump administration, what they would like attempting to do is basically cut off migration from central america and force people tofo applasylum and other forms of relief in mexico guatemala or a different countrroalong their e. but the problem is these countries are not safe, and that is one reason why we have asylum laws tbegin with. the problem will be, going forward, if these laws a changed, if people start applying for asylum in mexico and guatema, they are at great risk for the cartels, drug smuggls, and the violence that made mexico and central american nations among the world's most violen
very hard for many people in the united states to stomach is the fact that these are children, and ny people are of the mind that whatever your thoughts about illegal immigration or immigration perar se, theschildren and that this country can do better in our care for them. laura: do you think these changes to where you can claim asylum will effectively just displace the problem from the u.s.-mexico border? raul: i foresee these proposed changes as actually making it quite worse, because the...
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is about this water is unique back home in saxony we also have small ny expect this rambling on the waterending a week hopping from lake to lake i don't think you can get that anywhere else. in the burbs abundance of water makes it a popular vacation spot since like the 92 the annual number of overnight stays has nearly tripled from 4.6 to 13500000. you guessed the opposite has mainly come from berlin brandenburg saxony north rhine-westphalia yes you can say that 90 percent of the overnight stays are from germany in lund but last year we had around a 1000000 foreign guests some of your. friends would guess that. one of the top destinations is the state capital pottstown but it's reconstructed city palace seat of the state parliament. if it looks amazing super super and i'm a big fan of the parag khanna the old saying i love coming to see it. not so much they're going to. see is perhaps part some as most famous palace but the person kings built many businesses once here. the city was a royal residence in the 18th and 19th centuries. nowadays pots them so kitchen surrounded by lakes close t
is about this water is unique back home in saxony we also have small ny expect this rambling on the waterending a week hopping from lake to lake i don't think you can get that anywhere else. in the burbs abundance of water makes it a popular vacation spot since like the 92 the annual number of overnight stays has nearly tripled from 4.6 to 13500000. you guessed the opposite has mainly come from berlin brandenburg saxony north rhine-westphalia yes you can say that 90 percent of the overnight...
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meanwhile, hill'sntoth,ny bannon, says he shifted his recruiting tactics as well, bringing younger workersfold as older teens b less available. >> we found over the last couple 17-year olds5, 16, are not working as much we opened up to 14, 15 years old using programs like working papers and working with schools. we had toan e the age range a little bit. >> reporter: as teen worker availability shifts, so too d recruiting and retention tactics at businesses. for "nightly business report", i'm kate rogers iny asb park, new jersey. >> samsung warns its second quarter profit could be cut in half and that's where we begin tonight's market focus with the world's largest smartphone maker and supplier of memory chips, citing a slump in demandse for s conductors and let's say the problem was exacerbated by the u.s./china trade dispute. samsung doesn't trade in the u. but the warning pressured those that do.ll they were lower in today's trading session. barret gold and other mining stocks fell on the expected joby report t which many believe lowered the chances of a fed interest rate cut, which rais
meanwhile, hill'sntoth,ny bannon, says he shifted his recruiting tactics as well, bringing younger workersfold as older teens b less available. >> we found over the last couple 17-year olds5, 16, are not working as much we opened up to 14, 15 years old using programs like working papers and working with schools. we had toan e the age range a little bit. >> reporter: as teen worker availability shifts, so too d recruiting and retention tactics at businesses. for "nightly...
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ny there are >> exactly. >>> unfortunately, a lot of us have to deal with rain on a mondayea period ofrnight have left area of high water and standing water across nohern maryland. flood watch continues here until 6:00 in the morning with localized warnings up here ar across p of northern loudoun county and maryland and cal
ny there are >> exactly. >>> unfortunately, a lot of us have to deal with rain on a mondayea period ofrnight have left area of high water and standing water across nohern maryland. flood watch continues here until 6:00 in the morning with localized warnings up here ar across p of northern loudoun county and maryland and cal
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have 11 districts and they wa0 new ones in each which is not that big and not that many coared to how ny people live in san francisco. but they are expecting a push back. and they are calling on neighbors who are opened to the new developments to stand up d gn a pledge and say i am cool with morepeople people coming into my neighborhood because they want the voicess is to be . >> susan, do you think in some cas, the pi north is killing the projects. because we do hear you know i think people who are opposed so theseetimes have a bigger incentive to come out. . >> well, i think what we have is power on the side of the development which is notto reaching ouwhat is going on within the communities. and what we need is more of the understanding of what's causing the problems. so even the number how many housing units we need i understand that's based on the projections of how many ajobs thee going to be in the area. so maybe that's a basic element that we need to look at again as to how many jobs do we want coming into th communitie and should we be making some thjustments about jobs, so the
have 11 districts and they wa0 new ones in each which is not that big and not that many coared to how ny people live in san francisco. but they are expecting a push back. and they are calling on neighbors who are opened to the new developments to stand up d gn a pledge and say i am cool with morepeople people coming into my neighborhood because they want the voicess is to be . >> susan, do you think in some cas, the pi north is killing the projects. because we do hear you know i think...
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area of high pressure that is building its way in from the west, so that will slowly squeeze away a nyr two showers on saturday morning, particularly for parts of northern and eastern scotland, and later in the day a few cropping up down the pennines in towards the midlands, and perhaps the odd one reaching the south—east of england as well. elsewhere a lot of dry weather, the cloud should break up throughout the day, allowing the sunshine to break through, temperatures in the region around 17—211, reasonably warm through the day on saturday. of course, the action continues at the championships in wimbledon, during saturday we are expecting mainly dry and settled weather but there is the outside chance of the odd shower, but by sunday things should be dry at wimbledon. heading through saturday evening you can see some showers continuing down the spine of england but they should tend to fade away overnight as we move on into sunday, as higher pressure builds in from the west. temperatures a fraction cooler first thing sunday morning, won't be too warm and humid and there will be some sp
area of high pressure that is building its way in from the west, so that will slowly squeeze away a nyr two showers on saturday morning, particularly for parts of northern and eastern scotland, and later in the day a few cropping up down the pennines in towards the midlands, and perhaps the odd one reaching the south—east of england as well. elsewhere a lot of dry weather, the cloud should break up throughout the day, allowing the sunshine to break through, temperatures in the region around...
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military was totally depleted and now big numbers, but those numbers are more important to me then almost ny numbers because if we don't protection from bad actors, then we are going to be in big trouble. >> all of that is coming at a price. in 2011, you said you cannot believe the republicans are extending the debt ceiling and i encourage them to stop this. this is an embarrassment. and yet, your spending is going to be far exceeding what barack obama did, another $2 billion in debt. >> the difference is he was not building up the military. i have to build it up from both the bush and obama. because with bush, we were in this wars all over the place. and with obama it's the same thing, they just never ended. you look at afghanistan, we're spending $50 billion a year. $50 billion. now, we pulled back a lot. i mean, i don't know if you know that, but we have. >> are you going to pull out? >> we are working on negotiating a deal as you are probably heard. you know, at some point we want to get out as quickly as we can. but aufing is one thing. with syria, we're just about out as you know. we d
military was totally depleted and now big numbers, but those numbers are more important to me then almost ny numbers because if we don't protection from bad actors, then we are going to be in big trouble. >> all of that is coming at a price. in 2011, you said you cannot believe the republicans are extending the debt ceiling and i encourage them to stop this. this is an embarrassment. and yet, your spending is going to be far exceeding what barack obama did, another $2 billion in debt....
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ny of the wounded were students at a nearby high school. the attack came as an all-afghan peace conference, which includes the taliban, began in qatar. u.s.- liban talks are also underway and scheduled to resume tuesday. i recent ske with "new york times" reporter thomas gibbons- neff, who also served in afghanistan as a marine about the taliban, gyu.s., strand the growing presence of isis. >>ayes, so i think the best to think about the war and 2019 ay, the war when i was there 2008 and 2010, it's like looking through a straw, right? the str war 2010, 2011 was very large, it was all encompassing. it was trying to take you build up the afghan military, hold territory from the taliban and pretty much militarily defeat, defeat the group. and now, i mean the straw is kind of like the equivalent of a coffee stirrer, right? the strategy is, you kno is killing taliban to keep them at the negotiating table, while helpfully... hopefully come into some kind of peace agreement th the united states can walk away from and feel comfortable about it. >> s
ny of the wounded were students at a nearby high school. the attack came as an all-afghan peace conference, which includes the taliban, began in qatar. u.s.- liban talks are also underway and scheduled to resume tuesday. i recent ske with "new york times" reporter thomas gibbons- neff, who also served in afghanistan as a marine about the taliban, gyu.s., strand the growing presence of isis. >>ayes, so i think the best to think about the war and 2019 ay, the war when i was there...
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it doesn't seem like we are going to get ny sort of real progress towards impeachment fo proceedings e the 2020 election. but, as you noticed, this is still very much an issue not just for house democrats but for a lot of these front line first term members including in california, you noned mikelevin in san diego who is the third california first term democrat to back impeachment. katie hill in los angeles, and sort of the 95% of she s there she said she believe the president committed a crime and we want to see if sthe poenas are honored before we pursue the strongest possible case. even as manse pelosi's effort to tamp downthe urgent lanp of impeachment hearings drive has sort of been worn out by the hearings, it's clear house democrats will eep pushing. >> the fact you have the democrats in the districts who did flip seats, does that tell you anything about how democrats are thinking about this politically? e i think they a the narrative that for, you know, folks in the district it's a big risk but we are seeing at least in california, more of them want to at lea ep it alive the
it doesn't seem like we are going to get ny sort of real progress towards impeachment fo proceedings e the 2020 election. but, as you noticed, this is still very much an issue not just for house democrats but for a lot of these front line first term members including in california, you noned mikelevin in san diego who is the third california first term democrat to back impeachment. katie hill in los angeles, and sort of the 95% of she s there she said she believe the president committed a crime...
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it turns out he was out on bail as a serial suspect in the he now faanextradn ny are heading to e night. that turned e rrho hi open rig now after being shut down for five hours. reporter rachel wolf is reporting on the chain of events. >> we saw cars flying by. some helicopters were flying around as well. we saw police boats in the water. >> reporter: locals and tourists watched as the el dorado sheriff's office, chp and fbi searched for a woman who was threatening to harm herself. :she claimed she has a bone to her chest. >> reporter: she was stopped on highway 89 near emerald bay. >> the vehicle pulled up the road and stopped. when the people got out, she said she had a bomb on her. she threatened to harm peace te taken intoy lp oanba e man o the woods. >> the meal is done for the water. >> reporter: s brought in. >> it was scary for my kids. many of the police officers said come back out now, we have to go. there were guns out and everything. >> reporter: this woman and her family were trapped as the investigation unfolded. >> we parked up the hill. at a certain point, we could not g
it turns out he was out on bail as a serial suspect in the he now faanextradn ny are heading to e night. that turned e rrho hi open rig now after being shut down for five hours. reporter rachel wolf is reporting on the chain of events. >> we saw cars flying by. some helicopters were flying around as well. we saw police boats in the water. >> reporter: locals and tourists watched as the el dorado sheriff's office, chp and fbi searched for a woman who was threatening to harm herself....
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it's also a place onlookers visit hoping for a view of jets flying by the tight ny ca walls. the f-18 super hornet th similar to one was part of the 151 flying out of air station. investigators are still trying to determine what caused the jet to crash. >> all right. thank you. >>> also breaking this evening, u.s. officials say usama bin laden's n and potential successor is dead. this comes eight years after navy seals killed the al quaeda leader in pakistan. nbc kourtney cue by broke the story and has the very latest. >> reporter: tonight the man groomed to be the heir apparent to ama bin laden, his son hamza, is dead. hamza, the most charismatic and religious militant of usama bin laden's n was expected to be the face of the next generation, the terror group capitalizing on the family nam it's unclear what the u.s. government's role was in his death which happened sometime during the trump administration. u.s. officials not ensaying where, whor how he died. >> do you have any intelligence that bin laden's son has been killed>> i don't want to comment on it. h >> reporter:am
it's also a place onlookers visit hoping for a view of jets flying by the tight ny ca walls. the f-18 super hornet th similar to one was part of the 151 flying out of air station. investigators are still trying to determine what caused the jet to crash. >> all right. thank you. >>> also breaking this evening, u.s. officials say usama bin laden's n and potential successor is dead. this comes eight years after navy seals killed the al quaeda leader in pakistan. nbc kourtney cue by...
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ny germany's in the grip of a heatwave at the moment and it seems to be driving people a little crazy leading to everything from public nudity to mass violence swimming pools is paid to all of the reports. the heat wave that's been roasting parts of europe has seen some here in germany fall foul of the law take this most paid ride brandenburg for example he received a caution from the police after his attempts to feel the breeze saw him decide to write a ski to it with no clothes on but the behavior of some in germany's public swimming pools has been far more concerning at outdoor pool in distilled or so hundreds involved in a must brawl last weekend it started when a group of young men became embroiled in an argument with a family police to be cold and deployed pet the spray a witness described the scene there was a huge crowd of teenagers who were causing trouble around here they made man with children cry police to escort the family away from the scene and authorities ordered that the pool be closed and said they didn't know too much about the identities of those behind the violenc
ny germany's in the grip of a heatwave at the moment and it seems to be driving people a little crazy leading to everything from public nudity to mass violence swimming pools is paid to all of the reports. the heat wave that's been roasting parts of europe has seen some here in germany fall foul of the law take this most paid ride brandenburg for example he received a caution from the police after his attempts to feel the breeze saw him decide to write a ski to it with no clothes on but the...
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ny surprises to >> no, i know there are unlawful dispensaries operating in the it might be some of the just showed me are under investigation right now. >> reporter: howobig of a m is this? >> it is a very significant problem, and from a public health and safety standpoint it is especially crucial that buyers of cannabis only go to the licensed shops. >> reporter: an illegal store can rake i10,000 to $20,000 a day authorities say. so far 151 illegal dispensaries have been shut down with more criminal prosecutions pending. none of the illegal dispensaries we visited responded to our request for comment. the dange in these illegal stores is potentially unregulated products, like these sold to unsuspected customers. legal dispensaries are required to sell regulated products which are tted. is is exactly why legal store owners like cameron executive vice president of project cannabis, is outraged at how bold the black market has beme. >> we're facing, especially in llifornia and in.a. specifically, an illicit market that is extremely strong. we are outnumbered three to one, illicit operato
ny surprises to >> no, i know there are unlawful dispensaries operating in the it might be some of the just showed me are under investigation right now. >> reporter: howobig of a m is this? >> it is a very significant problem, and from a public health and safety standpoint it is especially crucial that buyers of cannabis only go to the licensed shops. >> reporter: an illegal store can rake i10,000 to $20,000 a day authorities say. so far 151 illegal dispensaries have...
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slowly, that will squeeze away a ny leftover showers.ly for parts of northern and eastern scotland. later in the day, a few cropping up down the pennines, in towards the midlands, and perhaps the odd one reaching the south—east of england as well. elsewhere, a lot of dry weather. the cloud should thin and break during the day and allow some sunshine to break through. with temperatures in the region of around 17 — 2a degrees. so reasonably warm still through the day on saturday. of course, the action continues at the championships in wimbledon. during saturday, we are expecting mainly dry and settled weather. there is just the outside chance of a shower or two. by sunday, it looks like things should be dry at wimbledon. so heading through saturday evening, you can seejust a few showers continuing through the spine of england. they should tend to fade away overnight as we move on into sunday as higher pressure builds in from the west. temperatures a fraction cooler, i think, first thing sunday morning. it won't be too warm or humid. some s
slowly, that will squeeze away a ny leftover showers.ly for parts of northern and eastern scotland. later in the day, a few cropping up down the pennines, in towards the midlands, and perhaps the odd one reaching the south—east of england as well. elsewhere, a lot of dry weather. the cloud should thin and break during the day and allow some sunshine to break through. with temperatures in the region of around 17 — 2a degrees. so reasonably warm still through the day on saturday. of course,...
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ny lawmakers from both sides of the aisle, however sent a letter to the governor saying they don't much care for his plan. of the we're looking that. >>approach we're taking is the best approach under the circumstances. is perfect i'm not committed to every. com. >>so michael and. well in order for the pan the plan to pass it needs a 2 thirds vote. it has a hearing in a senate committee later this week. to the national front now fanned while on their july 4th recess with a number of lawmakers visiting the u s mexico border, but a change of scenery it necessarily mean an agreement will be reached on how to solve the problems there with camila bernal explaining how the divisions across party lines or even more visible at the border. >>lawmakers on monday taking the immigration fight from capital to the u s mexico border. members of the hispanic caucus, visiting facilities in west texas in describing the condition of migrants held there. >>one of the women said that she was told by an agent, the drink water out of the toilet. >>i will never forget the being in a cell and seeing 15 women te
ny lawmakers from both sides of the aisle, however sent a letter to the governor saying they don't much care for his plan. of the we're looking that. >>approach we're taking is the best approach under the circumstances. is perfect i'm not committed to every. com. >>so michael and. well in order for the pan the plan to pass it needs a 2 thirds vote. it has a hearing in a senate committee later this week. to the national front now fanned while on their july 4th recess with a number of...
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course things which the government in london certainly don't want to see thank you for having porting ny from hamburg. community groups in sudan say 6 protesters have been shot and killed by security forces to his work protesting against the findings of an investigation into last month's crackdown on a sit in outside on the headquarters in hard to miss sudan's military council is blaming a few rogue officers for the violence which the opposition says killed more than $100.00 people. demonstrators in guatemala are demanding the resignation of president jimmy morale is for signing a migration agreement with the united states the protests at the presidential palace followed fight is agreement and president trump threatening to impose tariffs on grass mylan exports the deal means migrants passing through guatemala must seek asylum in the central american country rather than continue on to the u.s. . in india hindu pilgrims looking for in light mints are flocking to a cave inside indian administered kashmir in growing numbers but environmentalist say the way staley's behind is threatening the
course things which the government in london certainly don't want to see thank you for having porting ny from hamburg. community groups in sudan say 6 protesters have been shot and killed by security forces to his work protesting against the findings of an investigation into last month's crackdown on a sit in outside on the headquarters in hard to miss sudan's military council is blaming a few rogue officers for the violence which the opposition says killed more than $100.00 people....
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were to respond to the violence, and also they didn't make any violence, and also they didn't make a nyo they didn't make any arrests at the time. one of the lawmakers who was there, he said that the level of sophistication and organisation meant that there were ties to organised crime, and that does seem to have been backed up by the police with these arrests just in the last few hours. and am i right in thinking there have been accusations that in some way the government might be complicit in dealing with these gangs? so some demonstrators have said that the violence was encouraged by pro—government supporters at a rally on saturday. the vice president of the economic times, he went on and said bring your canes, do you have canes? some of the men who carried out this violence, they were carrying bamboo sticks. he has come out and apologise for his comments. another video that's been shared widely online shows approach ageing lawmaker on the note of these protests going out and meeting men wearing white, and he is seen to shake their hands and give them a thumbs up. and a lot of people
were to respond to the violence, and also they didn't make any violence, and also they didn't make a nyo they didn't make any arrests at the time. one of the lawmakers who was there, he said that the level of sophistication and organisation meant that there were ties to organised crime, and that does seem to have been backed up by the police with these arrests just in the last few hours. and am i right in thinking there have been accusations that in some way the government might be complicit in...
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last year in an exclusive interview, we pressed the head of alexa ny reed on privacy. >> can customers alexa? >>bsolutely. part of that is on us from an education perspective so that customers understand it's a new technology. and for us to really educate customers and to be able to answer their questions abt at is happening. >> reporter: amazon says storing what you ask alexa too trains the artificial intelligence to better serve you in the future. >> it's important to recognize that if you're going to use one of these devices foconvenience sake that you're giving up a certain amount of privacy. >> leaving consumers wondering who's listening on the other side. jolene kent, nbc news, new york. >>> and coming up, why some of us are always late for flights. ♪ still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaque
last year in an exclusive interview, we pressed the head of alexa ny reed on privacy. >> can customers alexa? >>bsolutely. part of that is on us from an education perspective so that customers understand it's a new technology. and for us to really educate customers and to be able to answer their questions abt at is happening. >> reporter: amazon says storing what you ask alexa too trains the artificial intelligence to better serve you in the future. >> it's important to...