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pakistan hasas downgraded its diplomatic ties with india, expelled india's top envoy. pakistan also halted a major train service between the two countries. pakistan also says plans to take up the kashmir issue with the un security council, which does see kashmir as a disputed region. pakistan has tried in the past to internationalize the kashmir issue. the question is also asking how much latitude or leeway pakistan has when it comes to kashmir, given that it has been repeatedly accused of providing covert support to the insurgency . brent: what are you hearing of reports of kashmiri politicians being arrested? >> these reports suggest it's not just politicians. of course, these politicians also include mainstream kashmiri politicians. these are very prominent politicians. we have not heard from them since they have been detained. we're also hearing from activists, professors, business leaders. i think the situation remains tense amid an unprecedented security lockdown, and kashmir is in a bit of an international -- information blackhole. land lines still remain cut of
pakistan hasas downgraded its diplomatic ties with india, expelled india's top envoy. pakistan also halted a major train service between the two countries. pakistan also says plans to take up the kashmir issue with the un security council, which does see kashmir as a disputed region. pakistan has tried in the past to internationalize the kashmir issue. the question is also asking how much latitude or leeway pakistan has when it comes to kashmir, given that it has been repeatedly accused of...
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. >> military confrontation hasas been confined to parts of syria. it is spilling over to other fronts. >> in yemen, forces loyal to the government have pushed into aiden and taken thehe airport fm separatist fighters. clashes represent a new front in the civil war, addingng sepaparatist demands t to the complex battlegrounds fought betwtween who the rebels and government -- between houthi rebels and government forces. severalvideo shows fighters showcasing a picture of the country's president. there evidence that they have pushed into the country south. andhey secured the palace they impose full control o over the district amid public satisfaction and welcome. >> it has been under separatist control since august 10. the city has denied reports the city has been retaken by the government, claiming the city is still under the government -- under the -- the airport is still under the control of the city. >> the situation is under control and the south is taking hold. tensions took hold in 2017 both parties being allies in the fight against the rebels.
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right now humidity hasas but will be cme interesng. liveicre fro o east me.isom rea ga, moisture evaporating before it hits the ground, moving into contra costa county but not reaching the ground. be aware of the fact this is leftover moisture from former thunderstorm ivo. what you can expect next 24 to 48 hours, humid conditions with high clouds through thursday morning. much cooler weather this weekend and we're expecting the heat to return next week. look at our live sutro tower camera right now, fog rolling in, high clouds above. fog from live doppler 7 perspective is near the coastline. watching the sierra nevada where they're seeing thunderstorms firing up, are going to produce possibly hail and heavy rain. severe weather in the sierra nevada. dry lightning could spark fires, that's a concern. remnants of ivo, area of low pressure spinning up. red flag warnings and fire warnings that region. thunderstorm threat, northern california and sierra nevada for wednesday. keep it in mind. dew point forecast. 6:00 p.m., few spots in the n
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we're actively involved every day in showing people that their neigighbor hasas gone solar wits or someonene else in t their community, or they can just come and watch us do it somewhere else and d that this s is real. boy: dad, , [indistitinct] solar panels s and i knowow what--andd i know what they do o now. silvia uriarte: really? what do they do? boy: give clean energy. silvia uriarte: yes, they do. they make clean energy from the sun, righght? boy: mm-hmm. silvia uriarte: yeah. rivera: what i love about my job is everything about it. the people, the a atmosphere. it's s like we''re a family her. and right here, we take time and we get to know our homeowners, our--our coworkers. and i just t love coming to work every day. all right, guys. um, well, i'm emerson. i'm your guys' supervisor for the day, and sal as well. so, we're gonna go over the safety meeting. we're gonna brush up on it pretty quick, you know, so, just to remember, when we're on the roof, remember, if you guys drop something, always s call "headache." men: headache. rivivera: you know, headache, s, you know,w, i just want
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so all w'e done here is s we've taken aa normal-sized manure pond which hasas a whole b bunch of liliqud manurure, we've covereded it uph a flexible membrane so that there's no oxygen. and those little bacteria in there, they think they're still in a cow's stomach. that's why we call it a digester. they eat the remaining calories, they emit methane gas, which rises to the top, that we cacapture, preventing ththe greenhouse gases from escaping into the air, and being able to use that gas as a fuel for other uses now. shyler: we get biogas from nearbrby dairies. most rerecente lalaid in a pipipeline that t wl ccollect biogas s from 11 or moe locacal dairies,s, digestersrs t local dairies. . and ththen we e it as it this produduction facility for r fuel, or in some cases,s, we turn t that renewawe natutural gas into a fuel direrectly. manunure is impoporo the dairiries. they use ththe nutrient value. these are dairy f farms. theyey really ar. there's a symbiotic relatationship. they grow a a lf their o own food. the nutrienens they get from manure are important for that. so this is a little
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he hasas really lost the plot by opening this crisis. opening that we will go straight to the e polls. in the end, the systemm which stopops the racee to the early elelections. they find the new majority to establish a new government which leaves something out. brent: joining us tonight on the latest of that political situation. thank you. after 14 days, greta thunberg has crossed the atlantic in a zero emissions sailboat. she docked in lower manhattan in just the last hour. when he came out to greet her arrival. she will attend several climate summits in the city next week. she refused to take a plane to reach new york due to the emissions caused by flying. she sailed for plymouth, through germany and across the atlantic. she was delayed due to rough weather conditions. let's go now to our correspondent. he is standing by in new york city. good afternoon to you. she has arrived on dry land. what sort of reception has she been getting? has she been treated like a rock star? >> the rain is coming down. that did not dampen the spirits of a
he hasas really lost the plot by opening this crisis. opening that we will go straight to the e polls. in the end, the systemm which stopops the racee to the early elelections. they find the new majority to establish a new government which leaves something out. brent: joining us tonight on the latest of that political situation. thank you. after 14 days, greta thunberg has crossed the atlantic in a zero emissions sailboat. she docked in lower manhattan in just the last hour. when he came out to...
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a border that hasas been placed upon n native nations is what i cacall bororder imperialism..nd this issue is the same in canada as it is in the united states as it is in mexico. indigenousus people are still considered, in my opinion, by certain segmentsts of society, t quite as human as others and are somemething that can bebe s seen obobject and they aree targeted, i would say, certain populations of this country with a white supremacist mentality. amy: and what does the violence against women act have to do it or how does the violence against women act address this crisis of the native american community and a greater american community? it t is very important. it took 25 years to get where it is right now. in 2013, an amendment was made to it to ensure more rights and safeties for indigenous w wen come native american communities, for immigrant communities, and for lgbtq cocommunitieies becausese we fae hihigher reses of viololence. the violence against women act is an absolute necessity for all women in this country, but l lie i i said, it iimimportant that t are targete
a border that hasas been placed upon n native nations is what i cacall bororder imperialism..nd this issue is the same in canada as it is in the united states as it is in mexico. indigenousus people are still considered, in my opinion, by certain segmentsts of society, t quite as human as others and are somemething that can bebe s seen obobject and they aree targeted, i would say, certain populations of this country with a white supremacist mentality. amy: and what does the violence against...
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hasa takes us to visit an organic farmer who lives nearby he says he's lost all his crop because of the pesticides you have on the soybean farms. you know when i go for their food look at these holds. forth because of the thought that i get that it's 3 days after they sprayed all my crops dried letters chicory and radishes they were all gone. now he plans to harvest these remaining plants before the spring starts again. but the soybean farms continue to grow to keep up with the booming demand for salmon feed. in chile the salmon farms are becoming increasingly unpopular especially among traditional fisherman. this crew is harvesting shellfish off the coast. to get the hoses provide the diet this with oxygen. was cool to. process sound she has spent an entire hour underwater. she has to use some strange equipment for these dives. but i don't know that's my backpack. these days there are a few and few a dive is because they can't find enough work. out of it with i've trained at least 15 divers to harvest shellfish i'm proud of that because they were good divers of the world. but supplies
hasa takes us to visit an organic farmer who lives nearby he says he's lost all his crop because of the pesticides you have on the soybean farms. you know when i go for their food look at these holds. forth because of the thought that i get that it's 3 days after they sprayed all my crops dried letters chicory and radishes they were all gone. now he plans to harvest these remaining plants before the spring starts again. but the soybean farms continue to grow to keep up with the booming demand...
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it is similar to the way he hasa d in other settings with other totalitarian leaders, because he seemshave an affinity for strong men. >> i think it's interesting to speculate how president xi links these two issues, trade and hong kong. it it seems to me it could go either way. he could say, look, i got problems here. let's do a trade deal and getne that off my plate. or he could say, i need to be really tough here and vio show -- i have to show toughness right now, so i can't be seen as conceding things to donald trump. i think it could go either way. >> economic questions are also confronting demtiratic presid candidates. for instance, senator elizabeth elizabeth and bernie sanders -- elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, calling for more regulation and taxes to rein in wall street. and at the iowa state fair, c senatoey booker said this. >> the president has hurt farmers, hurt our h economyt working people because of these tariffs. our trade policy will take on ople like china and we will win.'t we won just talk about it with bluster and tweeting. >> as alex shepard wrote, democrats
it is similar to the way he hasa d in other settings with other totalitarian leaders, because he seemshave an affinity for strong men. >> i think it's interesting to speculate how president xi links these two issues, trade and hong kong. it it seems to me it could go either way. he could say, look, i got problems here. let's do a trade deal and getne that off my plate. or he could say, i need to be really tough here and vio show -- i have to show toughness right now, so i can't be seen as...
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now that the trade war hasa been joined urrency war? sudeep: it is quite serious. this is opening a much more aggressive and unpredictable .hase of the trade war between the u.s. and chi obviously it has been going on upr the better part of t years, ratchetinf tensions. president trump declared early on that he wanted to take onnd china,ther presidents have done that as well. there is a deep-seated anger toward china from the left and the rit in america. the president is tapping into that and trying to use it to get more aggressive and to reallyme extract ing out of china that might be longer-lasting, but there is obviously pain along the way to be felt. laa: speaking of pain, the president said the u.s. is in a strong position, but could this dent economic growth? sudeep: it is certainly a risk. it could dent in two ys. we are obviously seeing in agricultural products there are plenty of farmers strugglingt quite a d not being able to sell their products to china. so that is a risk. the manufacturing sector, which obviously matters both economically and politicall
now that the trade war hasa been joined urrency war? sudeep: it is quite serious. this is opening a much more aggressive and unpredictable .hase of the trade war between the u.s. and chi obviously it has been going on upr the better part of t years, ratchetinf tensions. president trump declared early on that he wanted to take onnd china,ther presidents have done that as well. there is a deep-seated anger toward china from the left and the rit in america. the president is tapping into that and...
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art were jarring now at syria much to our pleasure by catching hasa how or if former resident activist in east germany and you can see her right here behind me she helped start the so-called monday demonstrations in the eastern city of life 2nd the words on the side that you see the banner that she's holding up is for an open country with free people so good to have you here was captured on this fateful day because it is so hard from this vantage points today to think about how this country not so long ago was split basically and the people were split for what was it like to live in east germany. so the meaning of this day for me is just that 16000000 people were just put in a state prison if you would say so and they were even kind of told the government told them oh you are now living in the better piet of germany and so we put tech to this offense so how cynical is sub to to build even a fence that to tell them you live in the better part of the germany but dundas cape nonetheless some people were so desperate that they attempted to flee across under above risking their very lives t
art were jarring now at syria much to our pleasure by catching hasa how or if former resident activist in east germany and you can see her right here behind me she helped start the so-called monday demonstrations in the eastern city of life 2nd the words on the side that you see the banner that she's holding up is for an open country with free people so good to have you here was captured on this fateful day because it is so hard from this vantage points today to think about how this country not...
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the mountainous regin of kashmir hasas long been home to him do this when it began to be islamized in the thirteenth century. thatat's somethihing hu nationalists have never accepted. for them catch me is the land of the hindu goddess saraswati. the conflict over kashmir began in nineteen forty seven at the end of british colonial rule. india and pakistan both claim the region as their own triggering their first war for control of muslim majority kashmir. afterr the war ended in nineteen forty eight cashmere was divided between india and pakistan. so the line of control has never officially been recognized as the border. pakistan has more or less openly supported muslim separatists in kashmir ever since. . that's led to three moe wars numerous outbreaks of violence. and terror attacks like the one on the indian parliament in delhi in two thousand one. and the mumbai attacks of two thousand eight. the stakes a are higher than evr now that both india and pakistan are nuclear states. as cashmere lost it's a tiny me for good. that is indeed the question shows oppose cashmere listed so tol
the mountainous regin of kashmir hasas long been home to him do this when it began to be islamized in the thirteenth century. thatat's somethihing hu nationalists have never accepted. for them catch me is the land of the hindu goddess saraswati. the conflict over kashmir began in nineteen forty seven at the end of british colonial rule. india and pakistan both claim the region as their own triggering their first war for control of muslim majority kashmir. afterr the war ended in nineteen forty...
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campbell may be ahead taller but the ukrainian hasa campbell may be ahead taller but the ukrainian hasnal bout. so lomachenko is the clear favourite. he may not be our household name yet in britain but he is very well—known in the boxing world with mike tyson even saying he is his favourite boxer right now. our reporter spoke to lomachenko about his heroes, his ambitions, and what his legacy will be in the sport. iam i am vasyl lomachenko. two-time olympic gold medallist, three weight world champion. professional mastery. this is a technical genius. this is vasily lomachenko. mastery. this is a technical genius. this is vasily lomachenkolj mastery. this is a technical genius. this is vasily lomachenko. i have a goal, a dream, i want, this is vasily lomachenko. i have a goal, a dream, iwant, this this is vasily lomachenko. i have a goal, a dream, i want, this is my motivation, the suspicion. my first fight was in 1994 year, i was... six yea rs fight was in 1994 year, i was... six years old, i fought with a guy who was two years older than me. it was very fun. i was six years old, maybe
campbell may be ahead taller but the ukrainian hasa campbell may be ahead taller but the ukrainian hasnal bout. so lomachenko is the clear favourite. he may not be our household name yet in britain but he is very well—known in the boxing world with mike tyson even saying he is his favourite boxer right now. our reporter spoke to lomachenko about his heroes, his ambitions, and what his legacy will be in the sport. iam i am vasyl lomachenko. two-time olympic gold medallist, three weight world...
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criminals and warning them that their restraint d ds not meet a and weakness chihina central government hasas sent a message to hong kong what started out of there as a demonstration against a now shelved extradition bill has grown into a wider movement against a chinese influence. on tuesday a group of activists gave a rare press conference to voice their demands you correr reports. as hong kong protestors keep up the pressure on the streets. china's central government ramps up its rhetoric. well golly gee and the and i'd like to warn all of those criminals thank heaven this judge the situation and i mister carr restraint for weakness wow what. does. he play with fire will perish by it. i'll add it. the shop warning comes as popolice in hong kong announced the arrest of needing one hundred and fifty people on monday alone. fighting also broke out between pro democracy activists and government supporters. what started nine weeks ago as a protest against an extradition bill that w would have allowed suspepects to be tried in n mainland c china has fallen into a broader pro democracy basements.
criminals and warning them that their restraint d ds not meet a and weakness chihina central government hasas sent a message to hong kong what started out of there as a demonstration against a now shelved extradition bill has grown into a wider movement against a chinese influence. on tuesday a group of activists gave a rare press conference to voice their demands you correr reports. as hong kong protestors keep up the pressure on the streets. china's central government ramps up its rhetoric....
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united will be hoping harry maguire has a united will be hoping harry maguire hasa similar united willmaguire has a similar success rate at manchester united. he's gone from sheffield united to leicester city, apologies, to hull, then around £40 million to go to leicester city, and now he is the most expensive centre backin now he is the most expensive centre back in history. remarkable. -- then around £14 million. he has been on social media in the last few minutes. he said thanks to everyone who has supported me and played a pa rt who has supported me and played a part in my career, who has supported me and played a artinm career i'm who has supported me and played a part in my career, i'm proud and honoured tojoin part in my career, i'm proud and honoured to join manchester united. what an incredible football journey it has been so far, you can say that ain! it has been so far, you can say that again! dollaghan solskjaer says he is delighted with the signing, because he is one of the best centre backs in the whole game. —— league gunnar leicester city have released a nice statement
united will be hoping harry maguire has a united will be hoping harry maguire hasa similar united willmaguire has a similar success rate at manchester united. he's gone from sheffield united to leicester city, apologies, to hull, then around £40 million to go to leicester city, and now he is the most expensive centre backin now he is the most expensive centre back in history. remarkable. -- then around £14 million. he has been on social media in the last few minutes. he said thanks to...
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constitution friday's demonstration had been banned but large crowds to 5 police and harare hermit hasa reports in the capital. the what was meant to be a protest over the economy turned into chaos police in zimbabwe had banned the demonstration saying they were expecting violence alleging some opposition supporters were armed a high court judge dismissed an application by the opposition movement for democratic change to overturn the ban opposition leaders then called off the march but some of the supporters were defiant saying they had a democratic right to demonstrate in a show of force pride please remind people what happens in a country with a history of brutally silencing voices of dissent like one of the 100. 1000 boys not free where are we going as a country we're suffering we're hungry we can't afford to send our children to school. was c it but every time the police disperse the crowds some of them kept trying to come back some opposition supporters are refusing to disperse so riot police are slowly trying to push them back he aims to get them out of the city center the police
constitution friday's demonstration had been banned but large crowds to 5 police and harare hermit hasa reports in the capital. the what was meant to be a protest over the economy turned into chaos police in zimbabwe had banned the demonstration saying they were expecting violence alleging some opposition supporters were armed a high court judge dismissed an application by the opposition movement for democratic change to overturn the ban opposition leaders then called off the march but some of...
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and then as a reason for not doing it it hasas to work. and it is important. the united states and the british and others were too - - truly desperate when the existence was under threat so programs like this were funded or tested they were almost operational because we truly felt we had no other choice. nothing elsef could possibly work. that would not keep us safe or secure. and then to go down the rabbit hole so they all go down with m me. i hope you enjoyed it as much as i did now i will take any questions you might have. thank you. [applause]st >> thank you so much. >> can you expand upon the dinosaur program talking about the top-secret and to have that reusable space plan not only for exploration and reconnaissance but missions worldwide. and the aircraft based on a concept of dynamic scoring which is something the birds do all the time they find layers if you ever watch an eagle in flight that goes from place to place and then could they use the upper atmosphere to do this and send up a plane in space to balance its way around the world to do reconnais
and then as a reason for not doing it it hasas to work. and it is important. the united states and the british and others were too - - truly desperate when the existence was under threat so programs like this were funded or tested they were almost operational because we truly felt we had no other choice. nothing elsef could possibly work. that would not keep us safe or secure. and then to go down the rabbit hole so they all go down with m me. i hope you enjoyed it as much as i did now i will...
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that hasas fallen disproportionately heavenly on the african-american community because of the nature of thee offenses. sitting at the feet of warren burger that i clerked for him and then to talk about a sign of a civilized society who cares about those incarcerated have opportunities for rehabilitation. had then finally it is such a rich subject you here for it from this person beware of prosecutorial power. we have been involved in a supportive way of the innocence project. if you go on the website you will see case after case of the serious convictions of the most heinous of crimes but the defendant was factually innocent. something happens to you. i was attending a program at ucla and i was chatting with a woman on death row in california and she was factually innocent and exonerated by dna. and one thing i'm deeply concerned about is with the self-assurance of prosecutors we know we have the right person we'll bri every person to bring that down because it is directed at you. because almost any prosecutor is in the business for a while so we have to be skeptical about the exerci
that hasas fallen disproportionately heavenly on the african-american community because of the nature of thee offenses. sitting at the feet of warren burger that i clerked for him and then to talk about a sign of a civilized society who cares about those incarcerated have opportunities for rehabilitation. had then finally it is such a rich subject you here for it from this person beware of prosecutorial power. we have been involved in a supportive way of the innocence project. if you go on the...
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of course i had to fight but i'm happy because i've kind of managed to make history hasa got to buy. the. carpet and i was courage and determination helped drover come prejudice and exclusion but she's never forgotten where she came from. even as a successful real estate entrepreneur and the head of a profitable company compound i prefers modesty to an ostentatious show of wealth she pursues her business interests from this unassuming office in downtown mumbai. he will look at what i'm here for now the idea is to develop a hotel with $105.00 rooms but it won't be 5 stones the rooms are too small for to be a lecture it's palace in order to start work we need to put 4500000 euros on the table and here's a look at the look at. catherine our works with her daughter sima a graduate of a london university the 30 year old is following in her mother's footsteps who come here feeling i was big on the last. the outside will be exposed don't think we're going to be part of the business there in addition to a business center we want to launch a start up cafe people will be able to share ideas wh
of course i had to fight but i'm happy because i've kind of managed to make history hasa got to buy. the. carpet and i was courage and determination helped drover come prejudice and exclusion but she's never forgotten where she came from. even as a successful real estate entrepreneur and the head of a profitable company compound i prefers modesty to an ostentatious show of wealth she pursues her business interests from this unassuming office in downtown mumbai. he will look at what i'm here for...
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this represents the most onmeless and brazen attack the british democratic process that hasas happenedor decades. and while suspending parliament has happened before by governments who want to get around a sticky patch and westminster politics, this is the first time it ever occurred in order to circumvent parliamentary scrutiny of an issue of the important and grab it has of brexit. it really is quite an astonishing assault on the conventions of representative democracy. amy: can you explain what johnson gets out of this? again, he had request this as the queen who sent it. >> let me talk you through the queen bit first. in this country, we don't have what you have, which is a constitution which is written down. instead, what we have is a constitution which works on people generally agreeing to .bide by unspoken rules and when in doubt, look to the past and see what precedent has to offer you. so like i said, parliament has been shut before. there is precedence for this kind of thing. the last time a government did this to get around a sticky bit of parliamentary scrutiny was in 1997.
this represents the most onmeless and brazen attack the british democratic process that hasas happenedor decades. and while suspending parliament has happened before by governments who want to get around a sticky patch and westminster politics, this is the first time it ever occurred in order to circumvent parliamentary scrutiny of an issue of the important and grab it has of brexit. it really is quite an astonishing assault on the conventions of representative democracy. amy: can you explain...
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the democratic party hasas never been farther outside the mainstream. [boos] >> mark: we are going to stick with the president, but they are escorting a protester out. the last time i saw the president with that, the president actually told them they should take his coat away which is not pleasant in the depths of a new hampshire winter, but it's august we are going to go back to the so it's 54 and cloudy. president. they are removing protesters. >> president trump: you have everything and then you see these people, they are against -- they have no idea what they are doing. they have no idea what they are against. every major democrat running for president supports a massive government takeover of health care that would raise medicare and destroy the private health insurance plans of many american families that they love. my administration is defending your right to choose the plan and the doctor that is best for you. [cheers and applause] the individual mandate is gone. the most unpopular part of obamacare. and we almost have obamacare gone. we are clo
the democratic party hasas never been farther outside the mainstream. [boos] >> mark: we are going to stick with the president, but they are escorting a protester out. the last time i saw the president with that, the president actually told them they should take his coat away which is not pleasant in the depths of a new hampshire winter, but it's august we are going to go back to the so it's 54 and cloudy. president. they are removing protesters. >> president trump: you have...
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at one stage at around 200 students gathered in the rain hasa around 200 students gathered in the rainrs at the public were involved in an extensive search of the area where she was laughing. 1110 till six weeks later they set her body was found in the estuary near the point. we were told tonight the family lived in buckinghamshire continue to receive support from specially trained officers and have been updated on the arrest. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is... boris johnson is meeting angela merkel in berlin. the german leader suggested he has to find workable alternatives to the irish border backstop in the next 30 days — a timeframe mrjohnson agreed to. president trump has cancelled a state visit to denmark — because it wouldn't talk about selling greenland. the danish prime minister had called the "absurd". and he didn't like that. i thought it was not a nice statement the way she blew me off. because she's blowing up united states. and we had done a lot for denmark, we have done a lot. i know them well i had many friends in denmark and many peo
at one stage at around 200 students gathered in the rain hasa around 200 students gathered in the rainrs at the public were involved in an extensive search of the area where she was laughing. 1110 till six weeks later they set her body was found in the estuary near the point. we were told tonight the family lived in buckinghamshire continue to receive support from specially trained officers and have been updated on the arrest. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story...
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it hasa shutout of the national banking system. and it is being, its estimated its gdp will sink about six or 7% this year, which if the u.s. shrank about six or 7%, that would be a severe recession, not a mild recession. that would be a severe recession. and so iran is feeling, in my estimation, extremely confident that it can make a tremendous the unitedrouble for states, if there isof a conflic. and iran is going to go to the mats to try to achieve the lifting of sanctions. a fixation of mediators appeared to have taken the chance at the plate and struck out. there is not tremendous amount of active mediation that is appearing to bear fruit. and i want to talk a little about the fact that this puts a big burden i would sit on the european countries will continue to support the jcpoa, the nuclear agreement. they feel this was a victory for european diplomacy. they saw no real credible rationale for the u.s. to leave the accord. they are tryingea mightily to preserve it. i may succeed. they may not. i want to talk a little about w
it hasa shutout of the national banking system. and it is being, its estimated its gdp will sink about six or 7% this year, which if the u.s. shrank about six or 7%, that would be a severe recession, not a mild recession. that would be a severe recession. and so iran is feeling, in my estimation, extremely confident that it can make a tremendous the unitedrouble for states, if there isof a conflic. and iran is going to go to the mats to try to achieve the lifting of sanctions. a fixation of...
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and, you know how sometimes in your life you realize that someone hasas seen right through you. he knew i had never put any effort into this, that it was too easy for me to write. then i went to newsday, and i was really a fast rewrite man, you know? but when i quit to do "the power broker" and i started to realize how complex this was, trying to explain how robert moses got his power and all, i remember thinking i have to make myself not only think about them, but think about them all the way through, which was really hard for me. so i decided to slow myself down, and that's why i write my first drafts in longhand. >> you write them in long hap, and then you go back and you type, and you do revisions there, and you put things up on the board, and it's just -- you are slow, you're a craftsman, really. you're methodical about it. >> you're very complimentary. you call me a craftsman, in other wordsre saying i'm slow. [laughter] >> you're -- one thing that i was curious about is your standard for biography is so high, and you'll pend years working --is spend years working on one p
and, you know how sometimes in your life you realize that someone hasas seen right through you. he knew i had never put any effort into this, that it was too easy for me to write. then i went to newsday, and i was really a fast rewrite man, you know? but when i quit to do "the power broker" and i started to realize how complex this was, trying to explain how robert moses got his power and all, i remember thinking i have to make myself not only think about them, but think about them...
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hasas been an issue that tried solutions in good and bad economic cycles but has certainly had it gone worse in the last couple of years. 9700 people living without homes in san francisco. that is up 30% since 2017. you have a lot of people being priced out or being challenged and there was a lot of resentment between people who have been in san francisco a long time and newcomers. ,t is a challenge for the city a challenge both the business community and the political establishment is well aware of and is trying to solve. for theeen a huge issue san francisco chronicle to focus on but at the same time, solutions are not easy. host: in that same piece about the frustration that was found in that survey from the chamber of commerce, you wrote about the solutions that the city is trying. homelessness,to it is solutions that don't match the scope of the problem. what is the city trying to do and why is it not matching up? guest: certainly the scope is expanding considerably. last year, san francisco voters passed a measure that would raise business taxes about $300 billion a year on the l
hasas been an issue that tried solutions in good and bad economic cycles but has certainly had it gone worse in the last couple of years. 9700 people living without homes in san francisco. that is up 30% since 2017. you have a lot of people being priced out or being challenged and there was a lot of resentment between people who have been in san francisco a long time and newcomers. ,t is a challenge for the city a challenge both the business community and the political establishment is well...
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hasas been an issue that tried solutions in good and bad economic cycles but has certainly had it goneorse in the last couple of years. 9700 people living without homes in san francisco. that is up 30% since 2017. you have a lot of people being priced out or being challenged and there was a lot of resentment between people who have been in san francisco a long time and newcomers. ,t is a challenge for the city a challenge both the business community and the political establishment is well aware of and is trying to solve. for theeen a huge issue san francisco chronicle to focus on but at the same time, solutions are not easy. host: in that same piece about the frustration that was found in that survey from the chamber of commerce, you wrote about the solutions that the city is trying. homelessness,to it is solutions that don't match the scope of the problem. what is the city trying to do and why is it not matching up? guest: certainly the scope is expanding considerably. last year, san francisco voters passed a measure that would raise business taxes about $300 billion a year on the lar
hasas been an issue that tried solutions in good and bad economic cycles but has certainly had it goneorse in the last couple of years. 9700 people living without homes in san francisco. that is up 30% since 2017. you have a lot of people being priced out or being challenged and there was a lot of resentment between people who have been in san francisco a long time and newcomers. ,t is a challenge for the city a challenge both the business community and the political establishment is well aware...
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trump hasa been agitated by reporting of a possible recession."to win have been overstating the damage this trade war has caused and several aides degree with him that the news media is overplaying the economic fears adding to his feeling of being justified -- jo -- joe, the que for you, the challenge for the media has been sometimes how to characterize the things that have come out of president's mouth and the things that he's done and said in a way that is as objective as possible, as right are down the middle as possible, because some of them are so incendiary. some of the things that he says are basically racist. and it has been difficult to just report on it because when you say what the president says, it stounds horrible. it is not us, it is him. he has a very extreme way of communicating his hatred. >> well, when -- if you look at the numbers -- >> the number are the numbers. >> and i talked about what paul singer wrote last week, a concern of extraordinarily damaging reversal on the economy, this is not just people in the media, there are
trump hasa been agitated by reporting of a possible recession."to win have been overstating the damage this trade war has caused and several aides degree with him that the news media is overplaying the economic fears adding to his feeling of being justified -- jo -- joe, the que for you, the challenge for the media has been sometimes how to characterize the things that have come out of president's mouth and the things that he's done and said in a way that is as objective as possible, as...
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king‘s cross hasa 1.2 never see it improved.isbet, regional directorfor the rail delivery group. high price increases again for rail users, causing anger every year. no one wa nts to causing anger every year. no one wants to pay extra money for tickets. we appreciate that. but what it means is if the rail industry is in effect covering the day—to—day running costs by the inflationary increases which are set by government, it allows billions of pounds of private and public investment to go where it is really needed, shoring up the infrastructure, getting better trains, extra services which it was talking about. but also, take generational infrastructure developments such as hs2 as well. but we know the fare system needs to be reformed and we are happy to sit down and talk to government, to look at changing regulations to allow us to dojust at changing regulations to allow us to do just that. what about switching the increase in the fares from being tied to rpi, 2.8%, to cpi, 296? this is a conversation that has been going on for
king‘s cross hasa 1.2 never see it improved.isbet, regional directorfor the rail delivery group. high price increases again for rail users, causing anger every year. no one wa nts to causing anger every year. no one wants to pay extra money for tickets. we appreciate that. but what it means is if the rail industry is in effect covering the day—to—day running costs by the inflationary increases which are set by government, it allows billions of pounds of private and public investment to go...