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i'd like some peri peri chicken with chips. some curry leaves.ut first, he's created the world's second biggest music channel on youtube — and the biggest channel in latin america. yet for many the name konrad dantas — or kondzilla — will be unfamiliar. now, aged 31, he owns a major record label and production company in brazil. let's take a look. that's amazing! at the top of the show, we asked you about sending fewer emails to save energy. let's take a look at how some viewers have responded. david said: shall we go back to sending through the royal mail. but will they feel grateful? i looked in my inbox, i've got 14,800 something e—mails. looked in my inbox, i've got 14,800 something e-mails. i'm so sorry, i didn't want to send all of those but i needed to talk to you you ignored me. it's all the group e-mails that you don't need to be in. hundreds of people in these. it's about efficiency rather than anything else, let's still be polite and say thank you but let's do it in one e—mail. thank you. thank you. thank you. no, thank you. that's it
i'd like some peri peri chicken with chips. some curry leaves.ut first, he's created the world's second biggest music channel on youtube — and the biggest channel in latin america. yet for many the name konrad dantas — or kondzilla — will be unfamiliar. now, aged 31, he owns a major record label and production company in brazil. let's take a look. that's amazing! at the top of the show, we asked you about sending fewer emails to save energy. let's take a look at how some viewers have...
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Nov 11, 2019
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a moment always been whwhich combines different peris of history.t is never about the past or present. it is about h how we see oursels gogoing forwd. there are a lot of things s that speak to that moment. it is something that has been going since 1922, the first armistice day. it was the first secular holiday .longside festival days it is meant to be something where we see not just a focus just on the past, but it says something about how we understand that past, how we mobilize that past, where we see our future. that is one of the important things. seeing around the symbolism of the unknown soldier. it was created in 1920. even then, it became something which was about how we understand the place, the the interwar moment, climate.e. it was meant to o be something that spoke of peace and sacrifice. it sits beneath the ark of triumph. tinged byf triumph remembrance, to become a focus politics,. this is absolutely something. it is never just about the past, but always about the resident and the future. genie: bolivia's president has resigned. momora
a moment always been whwhich combines different peris of history.t is never about the past or present. it is about h how we see oursels gogoing forwd. there are a lot of things s that speak to that moment. it is something that has been going since 1922, the first armistice day. it was the first secular holiday .longside festival days it is meant to be something where we see not just a focus just on the past, but it says something about how we understand that past, how we mobilize that past,...
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Nov 3, 2019
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. > > l peri tras el intenso intercambio prevista luis cardona lo amenazaron con quitarle su acreditaciÓnn mal. >> pero este no es el primer desencuentro en un semestre de gobierno y en mÁs de dos sendas 20 conferencias entre lÓpez obrador y algunos miembros de la prensa que nos consideran conservadores. >> recientemente periodistas de diversos medios fueron despedidos bajo el argumento de los recortes de gastos publicitarios del gobierno, algunos acusaron al gobierno mismo de presionar a los med s medios >> ofrecer una disculpa . >> y hoy un reportero ofreciÓ disculpas >> y evitar que los reporteros terminemos vapuleados como perros sin bozal . >> el presidente no se d disculpÓ, pero su vocero dijo que la discusiÓn se debio a que el gobierno no censura a nadie >> el ejercicio libre del realismo se pregunta lo que se considera. >> y en cualquier momento los gritos podrÍan volver >> en mÉxico raÚl torres noticias telemundo . >> de regreso a estados unidos serÁ el nuevo secretario de seguridad nacional asÍ lo confirmÓ el propio presidente trump tras revelar que este asumirÁ la funciÓn en cu
. > > l peri tras el intenso intercambio prevista luis cardona lo amenazaron con quitarle su acreditaciÓnn mal. >> pero este no es el primer desencuentro en un semestre de gobierno y en mÁs de dos sendas 20 conferencias entre lÓpez obrador y algunos miembros de la prensa que nos consideran conservadores. >> recientemente periodistas de diversos medios fueron despedidos bajo el argumento de los recortes de gastos publicitarios del gobierno, algunos acusaron al gobierno mismo...
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Nov 25, 2019
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welcome back to sheppey‘z peri peri chicken shop.already heard from amanda and richard who say they feel that this part of the world is at the edge of britain. we're going to talk to some candidates now — and lots of voters. what does the selection mean to you and accountable organisation. how disappointed i knew that this country has not left the eu? very. we have two parties that do not understand the word of democracy. they don't understand. we will put them ina they don't understand. we will put them in a moment. i have never been so them in a moment. i have never been so worried about the nhs as i am now. i say that because after nine years or so now. i say that because after nine years or so of put it mildly a lack of commitment to the nhs, sadly there is an election campaign where we are getting these amazing promises. in 2015jeremy hunt said we would have another 5000, we have 1200 less. i gather today there is a promise of 50,000 new nurses. well they treated them badly, they have had a pay cut a 15% in that time. they have
welcome back to sheppey‘z peri peri chicken shop.already heard from amanda and richard who say they feel that this part of the world is at the edge of britain. we're going to talk to some candidates now — and lots of voters. what does the selection mean to you and accountable organisation. how disappointed i knew that this country has not left the eu? very. we have two parties that do not understand the word of democracy. they don't understand. we will put them ina they don't understand. we...
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Nov 25, 2019
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we're going to end sla >> reporter: over a two-day peri this month hundreds of reenactors, including scott, traced a route similar to the more than miles covered back in 1811. the original rebels took machetes and musts from plantations where they had bee held in bondage. these 21st-century rolplayers wore 19th-century costumes and carried those same weapons as they marched along the levees of the mississippi river shouting freedom chants in english and creole. >> i talked with a handful of people about participating in this. some of them were hearing aboutr thellion for the first time, but when they heard about it, they're like, we need to make this known.ng and reenact would be amazing. and so they in turn recruited the other people. they became sort of the lieutenants in the army of the enslaved and recruited others. >> reporter: this coy engagement included hands-on activities to prepare. there were sewing circles to crea costumes and night rehearsals to map out the steps of a battle between the "army of the enslaved" and the local militia whe job it was to police african america
we're going to end sla >> reporter: over a two-day peri this month hundreds of reenactors, including scott, traced a route similar to the more than miles covered back in 1811. the original rebels took machetes and musts from plantations where they had bee held in bondage. these 21st-century rolplayers wore 19th-century costumes and carried those same weapons as they marched along the levees of the mississippi river shouting freedom chants in english and creole. >> i talked with a...
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Nov 27, 2019
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the warning from the un and its annual progress report looking at the targets set for 2030 by the peris agreements it's found that despite the pledges concentrations of warming gases in the atmosphere reached a record high and 28 seen even if all those pledges are met then temperatures are still expected to rise over 3 degrees celsius this century so the un wants all countries to take much more drastic action to reduce emissions by 7 percent each year over the next decades well apart from slashing emissions scientists are working on other solutions including genetically modified plants olds went to find out more near san diego. for planet earth and for dr joe and shorey it's a race against time jory is a multiple award winning plant biologist at the salt institute in california she's also been battling parkinson's disease for more than a decade her bold idea is to genetically modify existing crop plants to reduce the planet warming chemical carbon dioxide we knew that plants really were good at sucking up c o 2 from the air and they've had 450000000 years or more. evolution and that mak
the warning from the un and its annual progress report looking at the targets set for 2030 by the peris agreements it's found that despite the pledges concentrations of warming gases in the atmosphere reached a record high and 28 seen even if all those pledges are met then temperatures are still expected to rise over 3 degrees celsius this century so the un wants all countries to take much more drastic action to reduce emissions by 7 percent each year over the next decades well apart from...
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Nov 30, 2019
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the next phase will be an extension of the transition peri od if required.dline will be by the summer with the current deadline by the end of next year. there are different posts we need to move through. i believe the european union will be ambitious in looking to reach agreements. parliament spoke to new members of the european commission. how are things going to change if at all? >> i think we are going to see some significant changes under the new president. i think there are three in particular that i think will be very important for the future of europe. the first is the new president is looking to put in place a conference to have a discussion regarding the future role of europe, how all the member states of the european union engage with each other. the second area that i think will be important, and i expect to see progress on this as soon as next week amongst the meeting of finance ministers is accelerate the progress for the banking union, try to come up with a roadmap to a positive scheme, an insurance scheme for deposits and use that for the comp
the next phase will be an extension of the transition peri od if required.dline will be by the summer with the current deadline by the end of next year. there are different posts we need to move through. i believe the european union will be ambitious in looking to reach agreements. parliament spoke to new members of the european commission. how are things going to change if at all? >> i think we are going to see some significant changes under the new president. i think there are three in...
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Nov 29, 2019
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and finally get the whistleblowing on him for that and he built most of new york city during that peri period. the public it was an outcry. that is what is distinctive of the situation. in my view we are kind ofat confused about what is shameful and what is not. it's partially just because of the privatization that has gotten us confused about how you served your country. you are serving yourself rather than thinking about the country and the american people to the common good at-large. if you look at the inspector general system through which this miraculous complaint rose, that was built in response to richard nixon, people look around and say how can we prevent that from happening again. what law can be passed to ensure that it doesn't and that is why congress passedn the act of watergate is to try to prevent the recurrence of the same thi thing. it is enemy of the people and it tells the story of a whistleblower who in the end basically loses everything but les final line resonates with a lot of whistleblowers and it's a sort of confused statement of but i was right and it doesn't
and finally get the whistleblowing on him for that and he built most of new york city during that peri period. the public it was an outcry. that is what is distinctive of the situation. in my view we are kind ofat confused about what is shameful and what is not. it's partially just because of the privatization that has gotten us confused about how you served your country. you are serving yourself rather than thinking about the country and the american people to the common good at-large. if you...
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Nov 25, 2019
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secondly, the guarantee was pery guaranteed by the trust entitiee llcs which own the individual pl as the individuals who are the f those trusts. so that if a default were to ocd be individuals at the end of thd have their personal assets at s. additionally, this past december ago, the city had themselves doe financial review of all the entd here to make certain that they e financial ability to comply wits of the settlement of the da. >> okay. can i speak to the city attorned who drafted those provisions? maybe it's mr. smith. is there anything you want to en further that would allow us allt we are going to get this money? >> yeah, thank you, commissione. there are multiple layers of sey outline as jesse smith from thes office, the assistant to the at. one important point is the acadt university itself is not respone $58 million. it's the real estate piece that. so the 37 limited liability comy and separately together and inde responsible for those payments. and then as they mentioned, thee settlement doesn't become effece lion's share of those payments p front. so roughly within the
secondly, the guarantee was pery guaranteed by the trust entitiee llcs which own the individual pl as the individuals who are the f those trusts. so that if a default were to ocd be individuals at the end of thd have their personal assets at s. additionally, this past december ago, the city had themselves doe financial review of all the entd here to make certain that they e financial ability to comply wits of the settlement of the da. >> okay. can i speak to the city attorned who drafted...
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so, three foul falls in a peri six months, including two operations, one on his hip and one on his headsomeone who is 95 years old. why did he have all of the falls? do they need to tweak his medications? the second thing would be rehab. >> he's so active. he's not in a rocking share, like a typical 95-year-old. >> he has been bouncing back after all of the medical challenges. are we at a point where he has to change his habits? >> i spoke to people who treat people this age all the time. and they were hopeful he could get back, if not to where he was before, then pretty close. they said, don't look at the age. that's just a number. look at what he was able to do before he had these falls. as you noted, abby, he was traveling. he was at habitat for humanity. he was walking and going places. he would use a cane sometimes. it's what people were able to do before the fall that matters. and he was able to do quite a bit. >> a role model for keeping active. i wouldn't even call him retired. he's not retired. >> he's not retired. he is not retired. he said, i will stop when i have to. he said
so, three foul falls in a peri six months, including two operations, one on his hip and one on his headsomeone who is 95 years old. why did he have all of the falls? do they need to tweak his medications? the second thing would be rehab. >> he's so active. he's not in a rocking share, like a typical 95-year-old. >> he has been bouncing back after all of the medical challenges. are we at a point where he has to change his habits? >> i spoke to people who treat people this age...
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want to say a few remarks quickly about my and former boss and the former governor of the state of peri. rick -- rick perry. to be ending his service as secretary of energy at the end of this month. patriot, a proud veteran agee, air force, proud which -- proud aggie, which he wife like to remind me. he was born in a house that plumbing.ve indoor he lived in that house for five years without indoor plumbing nd he worked to graduate from a&m, serve in the air force, serve as a state representative, agriculture commissioner, lieutenant governor and the 14-year governor of the state of texas. he is my friend. i respect him immensely. thank him for his service as the secretary of energy, and i will just say when i worked for i was battling hodgkin's lymphoma and the governor could more gracious and supportive of me and my young amily at the time and he will always be someone i will always for. across broken glass i know his public service is far from over because he loves his country so much. make one other point in my remaining 20 seconds. distinguished majority leader talking about the wh
want to say a few remarks quickly about my and former boss and the former governor of the state of peri. rick -- rick perry. to be ending his service as secretary of energy at the end of this month. patriot, a proud veteran agee, air force, proud which -- proud aggie, which he wife like to remind me. he was born in a house that plumbing.ve indoor he lived in that house for five years without indoor plumbing nd he worked to graduate from a&m, serve in the air force, serve as a state...
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Nov 21, 2019
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>>thank you ken and peri on a political analyst michael yaki is joining me. jonathan madison jonathan is bay area, vice chair. the california republican party. ok 10 candidates 2 hours tonight, not 3. what struck you jonathan. >>whether number of i thought that joe biden did his job of looking presidential they didn't have to basically just didn't have to say the wrong thing so he succeeded in that. i also about the cory booker kind of stood out tonight as the moderate candidate so to speak. he said a few things that kind of put. elizabeth warren in her place tonight. so i thought that was pretty interesting but that we had some of those a late night. guess later in the debate have some fun things happen. but. joeobiden and senator cory booker step to me. i mean the problem with the fact that got a live look at the end was that a lot of people are tuned out by then i was reading tweets about people that they watch parties with basically i walk down aisle. remember this you have it what if you to debate nobody showed up you haven't read it today unique situati
>>thank you ken and peri on a political analyst michael yaki is joining me. jonathan madison jonathan is bay area, vice chair. the california republican party. ok 10 candidates 2 hours tonight, not 3. what struck you jonathan. >>whether number of i thought that joe biden did his job of looking presidential they didn't have to basically just didn't have to say the wrong thing so he succeeded in that. i also about the cory booker kind of stood out tonight as the moderate candidate so...
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Nov 5, 2019
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and methane as the concentration of those gases builds up in the atmosphere more heat is trapped the peris of course in the trees except temperatures are already rising so they're aiming to limit that increase to an average of 2 degrees celsius worldwide this of course costs lots of money mr trump says his country has been forced for too much of the big bill doug parker is chief scientist a greenpeace u.k. he explained the consequences of the us pulling out of the paris agreement. what the trump administration is doing here it is actively preventing clean energy taking off when it's when it's more economic so he's not looking after the interests of his own taxpayers he's looking after the shareholders of fossil fuel companies he's doing that by for example freezing efficiency regulations which are known to from european experience to make things cheaper for consumers he's abandoning the clean power plant and making it easier for coal fired power stations to keep going even when things like wind and solar now so cheap that they are cheaper than those those fossil alternatives he's getting i
and methane as the concentration of those gases builds up in the atmosphere more heat is trapped the peris of course in the trees except temperatures are already rising so they're aiming to limit that increase to an average of 2 degrees celsius worldwide this of course costs lots of money mr trump says his country has been forced for too much of the big bill doug parker is chief scientist a greenpeace u.k. he explained the consequences of the us pulling out of the paris agreement. what the...
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at night, we watch as they used a peris cope with an infrared camera. >> full no contact. >> reporterawl through another hatch and snake our way to the nuclear reactor. we're basically traveling on this submarine with a nuclear reactor. >> absolutely. we can operate more than 90 to 120 days submerged. >> reporter: it is always ready for u.s. special forces, for navy s.e.a.l.s, their weapons already on board. we are about to climb to see the small compartment attached to the top of the submarine where navy s.e.a.l.s, u.s. special forces would deploy right into the water. this is the dry deck shelter. on top of the submarine. in fact, we're still about 200 feet beneath the surface of the mediterranean here in this room. this is where the navy s.e.a.l.s would deploy and a navy s.e.a.l. delivery vehicle of some sort, and, in fact, the only thing separating me from the intense pressure of the water is this black hatch, and, in fact, if you listen, you can actually hear the water. and on board there is one more powerful weapon, the torpedo. >> as a captain you always want to be ready and --
at night, we watch as they used a peris cope with an infrared camera. >> full no contact. >> reporterawl through another hatch and snake our way to the nuclear reactor. we're basically traveling on this submarine with a nuclear reactor. >> absolutely. we can operate more than 90 to 120 days submerged. >> reporter: it is always ready for u.s. special forces, for navy s.e.a.l.s, their weapons already on board. we are about to climb to see the small compartment attached to...
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. >> so you arwere never asked -- >> not once did mckinley say something to me during that time pering something very different than what his congressional aide told congress under oath. michael mckinley recently resigned as senior adviser to pompeo. and in the transcript that was released, we learned that mckinley said that pompeo's decision not to issue a statement in support of former u.s. ambassador ukraine marie yovanovitch following the release of the transcript of trump's july 25th phone call with the president of ukraine contributed to his resignation. he said he raised the issue with pompeo during three separate conversations but received no response. that directly contradicts what pompeo said last month, that mckinley never raised any concerns. if you remember, pompeo is often asked on national television whether or not there were any conversations about what did he know, and he literally doesn't answer. he deflects, he bumbles, he gives no answer. it appears that maybe because there is quite an answer to that question. joining us now, former u.s. senator now an nbc news an
. >> so you arwere never asked -- >> not once did mckinley say something to me during that time pering something very different than what his congressional aide told congress under oath. michael mckinley recently resigned as senior adviser to pompeo. and in the transcript that was released, we learned that mckinley said that pompeo's decision not to issue a statement in support of former u.s. ambassador ukraine marie yovanovitch following the release of the transcript of trump's...