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we have a responsibility for future generations and we will uphold it. we have a chance to build in canada -- we have a chance to build in canada and around the world economies that are clean. that are growing that are forward looking. we will not let that opportunity pass us by. oh canada. >> in canada this means imposing a tariff on carbon related pollution. when that is properly implemented, it is the best possible way of emissions by continuing to grow the economy. bring us closer to the goals which we have set for ourselves. last week in montreal we welcomed environment leaders from 30 countries, more than 30 countries to participate in a wurlking session. it was an opportunity to discuss various ways of pursuing the paris agreement in order to maintain the international momentum towards a more sustainable future for all. >> like wise the global community has a responsibility to do all that it can to reduce inequality within and among countries. in canada we're working hard to achieve this goal. we improved child benefit payments. our new program giv
we have a responsibility for future generations and we will uphold it. we have a chance to build in canada -- we have a chance to build in canada and around the world economies that are clean. that are growing that are forward looking. we will not let that opportunity pass us by. oh canada. >> in canada this means imposing a tariff on carbon related pollution. when that is properly implemented, it is the best possible way of emissions by continuing to grow the economy. bring us closer to...
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we have a responsibility to future generations and we will uphold it. we have a chance to build in canada -- [ applause ] >> we have a chance to build in canada and around the world economies that are clean, that are growing, that are forward looking. we will not let that opportunity pass us by. >> translator: in canada, this means imposing a tariff on carbon related pollution. when that is properly implemented, it is the best possible way of reducing emissions while continuing to grow the economy. it also means continuing to work with other countries to bring us closer to the goals which we have set for ourselves. last week, in montreal, we welcomed environment leaders from 30 countries, more than 30 countries to participate in a working session. it was an opportunity to discuss various ways of pursuing the paris agreement in order to maintain the international momentum towards a more sustainable future for all. >> likewise, the global community has a responsibility to do all that it can to reduce inequality within and among countries. in canada, we're
we have a responsibility to future generations and we will uphold it. we have a chance to build in canada -- [ applause ] >> we have a chance to build in canada and around the world economies that are clean, that are growing, that are forward looking. we will not let that opportunity pass us by. >> translator: in canada, this means imposing a tariff on carbon related pollution. when that is properly implemented, it is the best possible way of reducing emissions while continuing to...
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they pushed forth with every expectation building a future for themselves and their communities. the only difference between them is the kids covered by daca came to america as documented immigrants. many of these kids didn't even know they didn't have the legal status. they know that firsthand because they used tthe used to be the superintendent of public schoolg and it was about ninth grade tht children would realize they had no country other than the united states has their home but they didn't have a legal status no fault of their own without document status and a lot of the kids found out the hard way asking for features they didn'tt have them applying for aid if they were ineligible to receive into the possibility of being ripped from friends and family at any time but they ended up and stopped that. there were nearly 800,000 young adults from deportation and gave them presence in the only country that they've known to build a future, and that is precisely what they've done since it was enacted the young people that have enrolled in the program have grown into young adults
they pushed forth with every expectation building a future for themselves and their communities. the only difference between them is the kids covered by daca came to america as documented immigrants. many of these kids didn't even know they didn't have the legal status. they know that firsthand because they used tthe used to be the superintendent of public schoolg and it was about ninth grade tht children would realize they had no country other than the united states has their home but they...
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sufficient progress that would allow the you to start negotiating for the on in the second round about a future relationship and the british prime is it a result may want to make you charm offensive ahead of this round of talks what impacted. the fourth round of talks. it had at least the impact at least that's what. you know shit upon you sir to instill a bit of more dynamics into the talks but the key dilemma that key stumbling block here remains and that is that david davis the reasons of of the u.k. would like to put together the negotiations over a future relationship with the divorce issues and that is something that search effectively go sheet about mutually ruled out once again york much as in brussels thank you very much less articulate at some other stories making news around the wild a u.s. air strike in afghanistan's capital kabul has claimed a number of civilian casualties officials say the strike missed its intended target due to what they called a missile malfunction it had been aimed at militants who launched rockets at kabul airport on wednesday shortly after the u.s. defense s
sufficient progress that would allow the you to start negotiating for the on in the second round about a future relationship and the british prime is it a result may want to make you charm offensive ahead of this round of talks what impacted. the fourth round of talks. it had at least the impact at least that's what. you know shit upon you sir to instill a bit of more dynamics into the talks but the key dilemma that key stumbling block here remains and that is that david davis the reasons of of...
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back away in any way from our nuclear agreement with iran, we send a signal to north korea that a future president might unravel their deal too. so it is a disincentive, a strong disincentive for north korea to come to an agreement with the united states. >> reporter: secretary of state rex tillerson says he is optimistic. >> the threat is the same but the nature of t agreements are different in terms of what's necessary to achieve the objective, a denukized north korea and iran that never pursues nuclear weapons. >> i asked nikki haley if walking away from the iran nuclear deal hurts the ability to get a deal with north korea. >>> and coming up next, the impact of flint's tainted water on the health of women and babies. want in on the secret to ageless skin. take the olay 28 day challenge. millions of real women see results starting day 1. "there is not a friend i have, that will not own this product"" visible results or your money back olay. ageless. mom i dropped my ball. got it. ewwww oh eat it! lysol kills 99.9% of bacteria on soft and hard surfaces. one more way you've got what it
back away in any way from our nuclear agreement with iran, we send a signal to north korea that a future president might unravel their deal too. so it is a disincentive, a strong disincentive for north korea to come to an agreement with the united states. >> reporter: secretary of state rex tillerson says he is optimistic. >> the threat is the same but the nature of t agreements are different in terms of what's necessary to achieve the objective, a denukized north korea and iran...
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has to honor and a future relationship and that is where mr brown years set for talking about a future relationship which only can be done if there is sufficient progress is still weeks even months away. yet not just in brussels thank you. that we now bring you some other stories making news around the world catalonian and spanish officials have held talks to discuss the policing of this sunday's unauthorized independence referendum the catalan recent government is determined to go ahead with the ballot while spanish state authorities are out to stop it pro independence politicians in catalonia have been threatened with arrest. people in puerto rico are pressing u.s. president donald trump to send more aid more quickly the u.s. territory has been paralyzed since hurricane maria hit a week ago nearly everyone on the island some three point four million people without electricity nearly half don't have running water and fuel is also scarce. a u.s. airstrike in afghanistan's capital kabul has claimed a number of civilian casualties officials say the strike missed its intended target due t
has to honor and a future relationship and that is where mr brown years set for talking about a future relationship which only can be done if there is sufficient progress is still weeks even months away. yet not just in brussels thank you. that we now bring you some other stories making news around the world catalonian and spanish officials have held talks to discuss the policing of this sunday's unauthorized independence referendum the catalan recent government is determined to go ahead with...
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let us look forward to a future of -- for all mankind. thank you. reign language]. >> you say it better than i do, but it sounded as if you had a "t" in it. as if you said netva. >> netva. shistia netba. >> stand by. >> let us look forward to a future of shistia niaba for all mankind. thank you. spasiba. >> cut. >> we'll have a postscript. now, how does that figure with all of that crud they've been feeding you? >> i think i told you the story of an old woman who said she wouldn't leave the kremlin until she saw him. he said, "bring her in." he said, "old mother, what do you want?" she said, "i want an answer to a question. did a politician or a scientist invent communism? he said well, a politician, she said that explains it, a scientist would have tried it on mice first. building a website in under an hour is easy with gocentral... ...from godaddy! in fact, 68% of people who have built their... ...website using gocentral, did it in under an hour, and you can too. build a better website - in under an hour. with gocentral from godaddy. you won't see
let us look forward to a future of -- for all mankind. thank you. reign language]. >> you say it better than i do, but it sounded as if you had a "t" in it. as if you said netva. >> netva. shistia netba. >> stand by. >> let us look forward to a future of shistia niaba for all mankind. thank you. spasiba. >> cut. >> we'll have a postscript. now, how does that figure with all of that crud they've been feeding you? >> i think i told you the story...
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it enables us to build a different sort of partnership for the future. james. strategies seem to be to layout positions and then concede to what europe will agree to. and it isening today happening on their requirements for a transition period. can you point to a single concession from the eu that you are negotiating -- your negotiating strategy has won for you? prime minister may: yes. there are a number of issues where we set up a position and we now have agreement on a variety of issues we are looking at. i challenge the picture you have set out. the united kingdom has done throughout this process is set out our ambition and negotiating principles. if you look at the negotiating guidelines, to a great extent, they mirror the issues that we raised with them in the first place. they are issues that we need to look at during these -- this relationship. this is a negotiation. out their positions and come to an agreement. what i am doing today is saying for here is an opportunity both of us come of the u.k. and eu, to come to agree to a new partnership, partnershi
it enables us to build a different sort of partnership for the future. james. strategies seem to be to layout positions and then concede to what europe will agree to. and it isening today happening on their requirements for a transition period. can you point to a single concession from the eu that you are negotiating -- your negotiating strategy has won for you? prime minister may: yes. there are a number of issues where we set up a position and we now have agreement on a variety of issues we...
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the right procedures are in place to prevent a similar issue arising now, or in the future. ts news correspondent richard conway. the fa say they will conduct a review into what they call historic processes, but a reminder that history to the fa in this instance means 2013, 2014 and 2015, that's how recent the events around mark sampson are known to have taken place. that investigation, that safeguarding inquiry took place back then, but martin glenn the fa's chief executive says he didn't become aware of the existence of the safeguarding case until october of 2015, and he didn't look into the exact details of it untiljust a couple of weeks ago. the fa board expressing their confidence in martin glenn and chairman greg clarke. they say they are of the belief that a similar situation will not occur again now or in the future. it would appear, as far as the fa board are concerned, case closed, nothing more to see, but not yet. damien collins the chair of the culture, media and sport committee, he wants to see fa officials before him and his panel of mps next month. they will co
the right procedures are in place to prevent a similar issue arising now, or in the future. ts news correspondent richard conway. the fa say they will conduct a review into what they call historic processes, but a reminder that history to the fa in this instance means 2013, 2014 and 2015, that's how recent the events around mark sampson are known to have taken place. that investigation, that safeguarding inquiry took place back then, but martin glenn the fa's chief executive says he didn't...
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you bring that profitability back into the industry, there's a great future for the youngsters here. ment for fishing, we're going to be bringing in revenues for the local community so it's a great opportunity for all of the coast of the uk. we are an island nation and there is profit from our seas. 48.5 kilos, 150. britain exports more than £1.5 billion worth of fish, most of it to europe, but we import almost as much from the eu. as with all things brexit, it is all about negotiating and making deals with brussels for what happens after we leave. it will be about this size here, six to seven inches, something like that. it's complicated. cornwall, a county that voted in favour of brexit, is one of the biggest recipients of european aid and this scheme to prepare youngsters for a career after brexit is partly paid for with eu money. i'm proud to be cornish and what's more cornish than being a fisherman? and i want to stay in the area and find an industry that will keep me down here. for 50 years, eu fishing policy has dictated where uk boats fish and how much they can catch. the indu
you bring that profitability back into the industry, there's a great future for the youngsters here. ment for fishing, we're going to be bringing in revenues for the local community so it's a great opportunity for all of the coast of the uk. we are an island nation and there is profit from our seas. 48.5 kilos, 150. britain exports more than £1.5 billion worth of fish, most of it to europe, but we import almost as much from the eu. as with all things brexit, it is all about negotiating and...
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that shows us if we open our minds to new thinking and new possibilities, we can forge a better, brighter future for all our peoples. and that is what i want to focus on today. for we are moving through a new and critical period in the history of the united kingdom's relationship with the european union. the british people have decided to leave the eu. and to be a global free trading nation able to chart our own way in the world. for many, this is an exciting time, full of promise. for others, it is a worrying one. i look ahead with optimism. believing that if we use this moment to change not just our relationship with europe but also the way we do things at home, this will be a defining moment in the history of our nation. and it is an exciting time for many in europe, too. the european union is beginning a new chapter in the story of its development. just last week president younger set out his ambitions for the future of the european union. there is a vibrant going on about the shape of the eu's institutions and the direction of the union in the years ahead. we don't want to stand in the way
that shows us if we open our minds to new thinking and new possibilities, we can forge a better, brighter future for all our peoples. and that is what i want to focus on today. for we are moving through a new and critical period in the history of the united kingdom's relationship with the european union. the british people have decided to leave the eu. and to be a global free trading nation able to chart our own way in the world. for many, this is an exciting time, full of promise. for others,...
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back away in any way from our nuclear agreement with iran, we send a signal to north korea that a future president might unravel their deal too. so it is a disincentive, a strong disincentive for north korea to come to an agreement with the united states. >> reporter: secretary of state rex tillerson says he is optimistic that the u.s. can handle both threats. >> the threat is the same but the nature of the agreements are going to be quite different in terms of what's necessary to achieve the objective, a denuclearized north korea and iran that never pursues nuclear weapons. >> i asked u.n. ambassador nikki haley if walking away from the iran nuclear deal makes it harder to broker a deal with north korea. her response? it shows that the american president is look out for the american people. >> thanks, margaret. >>> and coming up next, the impact of flint's tainted water on the health of women and babies. you're lucky you're cute. lysol max cover with 2x wider coverage kills 99.9% of bacteria. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. when your t-shirt smells more appoinlike a t-
back away in any way from our nuclear agreement with iran, we send a signal to north korea that a future president might unravel their deal too. so it is a disincentive, a strong disincentive for north korea to come to an agreement with the united states. >> reporter: secretary of state rex tillerson says he is optimistic that the u.s. can handle both threats. >> the threat is the same but the nature of the agreements are going to be quite different in terms of what's necessary to...
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a day through the end of october often it quote messed up the planning of pilot holidays even relieved passengers whose flights haven't been canceled might think twice about booking ryanair in the future what started as a mere debacle has turned into a public relations nightmare for founder michael o'leary at a press conference last week after the first round of cancellations he admitted serious mistakes have been made but does that mean that from time to time we don't make mess ups and we do with the security of michelle i take responsibility for the mess that it is my mess up and therefore i have to clean it up. o'leary apparently has a lot more cleaning up to do than anyone guessed the new round of cancellations this winter will affect up to four hundred thousand more passengers after a meeting with shareholders a week ago one expressed what many now say is the root of the problem of bad relationship in him and pilots in general and that's what the pilots are coming back to him now and not meeting him halfway the airline however claims it has no deeper problems with pilots and blames the chaos on a new rostering system but the relationship can't be very cordial most ryanair pilots
a day through the end of october often it quote messed up the planning of pilot holidays even relieved passengers whose flights haven't been canceled might think twice about booking ryanair in the future what started as a mere debacle has turned into a public relations nightmare for founder michael o'leary at a press conference last week after the first round of cancellations he admitted serious mistakes have been made but does that mean that from time to time we don't make mess ups and we do...
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then federal reserve board chair janet yellen holds a news conference on the future of interest rates and 11:00 p.m., another chance to see "q&a" with clinical cartoonist -- with political cartoonist ann telnaes. the british parliament is currently in recess. prime minister's questions will not be seen tonight. british prime minister theresa may was in florence, italy to discuss brexit, the future of the united kingdom to talk about -- and concerns about citizens rights. this is just under an hour. pm may: a critical time in the evolution of the relationship between the united kingdom and the european union. it was here more than anywhere else that the renaissance began. a period of history that inspired centuries of creativity and critical thought across our --sonant, -- consonant continent, and which in many ways defined what it meant to be european. a period of history whose example shaped the modern world. a period of history that teaches us that when we come together in the spirit of ambition and innovation, we have it within ourselves to do great things. that shows us if we open
then federal reserve board chair janet yellen holds a news conference on the future of interest rates and 11:00 p.m., another chance to see "q&a" with clinical cartoonist -- with political cartoonist ann telnaes. the british parliament is currently in recess. prime minister's questions will not be seen tonight. british prime minister theresa may was in florence, italy to discuss brexit, the future of the united kingdom to talk about -- and concerns about citizens rights. this is...
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. >>> jobs with a future. tens of thousands of them paying well, even without a college degree. where are they? and how do you get them? >>> why so many are once again trying to strike it rich in the hills of california. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening, right now, millions of u.s. citizens are clinging to hope as their island homes are coping with the deadly effects of hurricane maria. in puerto rico, communications are virtually nonexistent. as 3 million people struggle with the basics of survival. no power, food and water shortages that threaten lives. in the virgin islands. the military threw a lifeline. airlifting an air traffic control tower to start the process of recovery. gabe gutierrez begins our coverage tonight from puerto rico. >> reporter: take a look at the power of all this water. maria dumped more than 15 inches of rain on this area. a desperate scramble began to evacuate. tonight the army corps of engineers is assessing whether this dam will hold up. this woman was told to leave immediately. but there's a crippling confusion of information much the g
. >>> jobs with a future. tens of thousands of them paying well, even without a college degree. where are they? and how do you get them? >>> why so many are once again trying to strike it rich in the hills of california. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening, right now, millions of u.s. citizens are clinging to hope as their island homes are coping with the deadly effects of hurricane maria. in puerto rico, communications are virtually nonexistent. as...
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i fear it will inevitably lead to friction and a reopening of the relationship in the near future. as for canadian style free trade agreement, we should recognize that this is the most advanced free-trade agreement eu has yet concluded. a breakthrough in trade between canada and the eu. compared to what exists between the british at you today, it would put a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economies. it would start from the fourth premise that there is no existing regulatory relationship between us. it could take years to negotiate. we can do so much better than this. as i said at lancashire house, but is not seek to adopt a model already enjoyed by other countries. instead, let's be creative and practical in designing an economic partnership which respects the freedoms and principles of the eu and the wishes of the british people. i believe there are good reasons for this level of optimism and ambition. the u.k. is the eu's largest trading partner, one of the largest economies in the world. the eu is our largest trading partner. it is in
i fear it will inevitably lead to friction and a reopening of the relationship in the near future. as for canadian style free trade agreement, we should recognize that this is the most advanced free-trade agreement eu has yet concluded. a breakthrough in trade between canada and the eu. compared to what exists between the british at you today, it would put a restriction on our mutual market access that it would benefit neither of our economies. it would start from the fourth premise that there...
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you can do something to give a baby a future without aids. make it a nation safe a life. this is t w news coming to you live from berlin rescuers scramble to save lives in mexico as hopes of finding survivors in the rubble of tuesday's massive earthquake fade our correspondent brings you the latest from mexico city people at the pleasure and they still hope they can find victims a life under the ruins it is a race against time. north korea's leader hits back at donald trump as the country threatens to test a hydrogen bomb over the pacific because the u.s. president deranged and says he'll pay dearly for threatening to destroy a north korea. also coming up on the program germany's main parties in their final t.v. clash ahead of sunday's federal election will get the blow by blow analysis. hello and welcome i'm terry martin thanks for joining us. well it's been more than two days since a powerful earthquake in central mexico leveled buildings and killed almost three hundred people now rescue workers are racing against the clock in their search for survivors in the rubble an
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give a baby a future without aids. make it a nation safe a life. this is deja vu news live from berlin a politically weakened all aback all begins the daunting task of building a new german government he's ready to talk to her former parkers the social democrats but they say they have ruled out a return to government now the.
give a baby a future without aids. make it a nation safe a life. this is deja vu news live from berlin a politically weakened all aback all begins the daunting task of building a new german government he's ready to talk to her former parkers the social democrats but they say they have ruled out a return to government now the.
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chrysler which is down by about .5% throughout the morning, we've been asking whether diesel has a future in the auto industry and here is what they have to say. >> well, the diesel issue is a dynamic issue for well known reasons. but the discussion we're seeing now is unjustified >> we will have clear strategy because our objective is every car can enter into the center of the city and we will find a way to do something very good for our customers. >> yes, diesel will play a par in it and yes, diesel is the in focus at the moment and i think diesel will have a future in this technology, as well >> consumers are are concerned b about what's coming next and a little confused by the message they see from regulators and the media. but often them information they need to help understand the facts behind the different power train and vehicle options there are and give them a choice of vehicle types and power trains to meet the use that they've got. >> and annette joins us now from the frankfurt motor show it's interesting, the diesel models are on display, they are in evidence here at this sho
chrysler which is down by about .5% throughout the morning, we've been asking whether diesel has a future in the auto industry and here is what they have to say. >> well, the diesel issue is a dynamic issue for well known reasons. but the discussion we're seeing now is unjustified >> we will have clear strategy because our objective is every car can enter into the center of the city and we will find a way to do something very good for our customers. >> yes, diesel will play a...
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years ago, theodore herzl convened the first zionist congress to transform our tragic past into a brilliant future by establishing the jewish state. one hundred years ago, the balfour declaration advanced herzl's vision by recognizing the right of the jewish people to a national home in our ancestral homeland. seventy years ago, the united nations further advanced that vision by adopting a resolution supporting the establishment of a jewish state. and 50 years ago, we reunited our eternal capital, jerusalem, achieving a miraculous victory against those who sought to destroy our state. theodore herzl was our modern moses, and his dream has come true. we've returned to the promised land, revived our language, ingathered our exiles, and build a modern, thriving democracy. tomorrow evening, jews around the world will celebrate rosh hashanah, the beginning of our new year. it's a time of reflection, and we look back with wonder at the remarkable, the miraculous rebirth of our nation, and we look ahead with pride to the remarkable contributions israel will continue to make to all nations. you look aroun
years ago, theodore herzl convened the first zionist congress to transform our tragic past into a brilliant future by establishing the jewish state. one hundred years ago, the balfour declaration advanced herzl's vision by recognizing the right of the jewish people to a national home in our ancestral homeland. seventy years ago, the united nations further advanced that vision by adopting a resolution supporting the establishment of a jewish state. and 50 years ago, we reunited our eternal...
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we're happy. it gives our children a future. and we're not going stand still.e determined to get something going for the next generation. >> and there won't be much time for leve, leve until it's done. >> and that's all from "global 3000" this time. we're back next week and we love hearing from you so drop us a line and visit our facebook page, dwglobalsociety. (e(exciting worlrld music) (electrtronic music)) (foreign speaking)
we're happy. it gives our children a future. and we're not going stand still.e determined to get something going for the next generation. >> and there won't be much time for leve, leve until it's done. >> and that's all from "global 3000" this time. we're back next week and we love hearing from you so drop us a line and visit our facebook page, dwglobalsociety. (e(exciting worlrld music) (electrtronic music)) (foreign speaking)
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coalition government. —— and who might form a futureorbyn says remaining in the eu single market after brexit could make it harder to protect british workers. the important priority is to ensure that we have a tariff free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. american football stars kneel during their national anthem, protesting against racism in the us. donald trump says they're unpatriotic. let's continue our coverage of the german election. the polls have been close for a couple of hours now. we have exit polls that well not a confirmation of the result have a track record of being very accurate. this is where we're standing at the moment. angela merkel‘s cdu party, along with its sister party, the csu in bavaria, is projected to take 33% of the vote. the social democrats, the other giant of german party politics, a disaster is showing of 20%. its leader, martin schulz, the former leader of the european pa
coalition government. —— and who might form a futureorbyn says remaining in the eu single market after brexit could make it harder to protect british workers. the important priority is to ensure that we have a tariff free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. american football stars kneel during their national anthem, protesting against racism in the us. donald...
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countless security concerns because of the privacy advisory health tracking companies are worried a future ban could end business in europe for example has more than thirteen hundred organizations using its devices as part of corporate wellness programs that's more than two point six million people and a large number of those customers are european employers a decision could come in the e.u. by may of twenty eighteen. it's not a secret that your privacy is that risk on most forms of social media but one website in particularly is dealing with yet a nother privacy related find in spain so what could this mean for its future and the rest of europe boom bust joins us for more on that bianca tell me a little bit more about what facebook is facing while facebook is facing a lot of privacy concerns from spain very similar to ones that the u.s. has already find them. hundreds of millions of dollars for in the past according to spain's data protection agency facebook made a series of privacy violations through its data collection practices and one of those violations was so serious that the regula
countless security concerns because of the privacy advisory health tracking companies are worried a future ban could end business in europe for example has more than thirteen hundred organizations using its devices as part of corporate wellness programs that's more than two point six million people and a large number of those customers are european employers a decision could come in the e.u. by may of twenty eighteen. it's not a secret that your privacy is that risk on most forms of social...
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but mr corbyn told the bbc, that a future labour government's ability to protectjobs could be hamperedngle market membership. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. more a victory party than a conference. the song, and thousands upon thousands of members, dedicated to him. he's the winner here, even though labour did not win the election. its third conference lucky forjeremy corbyn. at last, safe and secure in his seat. the steam is rising, not falling. and the movement is stronger than ever. labour is a party of the people, it's a party of activists, it's a party of the community. but many in that community came to brighten, too, to tell him something else. they want labour to change its mind about leaving the eu. even to stop it happening altogether. jeremy corbyn should come out and say, "i was wrong. let's do something about this." no brexit at all is my views. i want to form and anti—brexit bagpipe pipe band. with a foe of the left making an unusual protest. and many members and mp5 want to push the leader to commit to stay in the single market, the huge european free—trad
but mr corbyn told the bbc, that a future labour government's ability to protectjobs could be hamperedngle market membership. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. more a victory party than a conference. the song, and thousands upon thousands of members, dedicated to him. he's the winner here, even though labour did not win the election. its third conference lucky forjeremy corbyn. at last, safe and secure in his seat. the steam is rising, not falling. and the movement is stronger than...
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we're happy. it gives our children a future. and we're not going to stand still.e determined to get something going for the next generation. >> and there won't be much time for leve, leve until it's done. >> and that's all from "global 3000" this time. we're back next week and we love hearing from you so drop us a line and visit our facebook page, dwglobalsociety. - [female voice over]: this program is made possible in part by the town of marion, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts, celebrating 21 years as a certified virginia main street community. the historic general francis marion hotel and the speak easy restaurant and lounge, providing accommodations and casual fine dining. in downtown marion, virginia. the bank of marion. technology powered, service driven. wbrf 98.1 fm. bryant label, a proud supporter of our region's musical heritage. ("cherokee shuffle" by gerald anderson) ♪
we're happy. it gives our children a future. and we're not going to stand still.e determined to get something going for the next generation. >> and there won't be much time for leve, leve until it's done. >> and that's all from "global 3000" this time. we're back next week and we love hearing from you so drop us a line and visit our facebook page, dwglobalsociety. - [female voice over]: this program is made possible in part by the town of marion, home of the wayne...
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there is a vibrant debate ambitions for the future. stitutions and the direction of the union in the years ahead. we don't want to stand in the way of that. we want to be your strongest friend and partner as the eu and uk thrive, side by side. and that partnership is important. for as we look ahead, we see shared challenges and opportunities in common. here, in italy today, allah two countries are working together to tackle some of the greatest challenges of our time —— ourtwo of the greatest challenges of our time —— our two countries. problem is where all too often, geography has put italy on the front line. as i speak, the british national crime agency, borderforce i speak, the british national crime agency, border force and i speak, the british national crime agency, borderforce and navy working with our italian partners to save lives in the mid to rainy and and crackdown on the evil traffickers who are exploiting people seeking a better life —— in the mediterranean. from our positions at the forefront of the international coalition
there is a vibrant debate ambitions for the future. stitutions and the direction of the union in the years ahead. we don't want to stand in the way of that. we want to be your strongest friend and partner as the eu and uk thrive, side by side. and that partnership is important. for as we look ahead, we see shared challenges and opportunities in common. here, in italy today, allah two countries are working together to tackle some of the greatest challenges of our time —— ourtwo of the...
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otherwise price offered to write a personal check for the cost of a seat on the private jets and he promised to fly only commercial in future it wasn't enough the other senior trump officials are facing questions about their travel and must know be increasingly nervous interior secretary ryan zinke he took a private jet from las vegas to his home in montana at the taxpayer's expense the cost twelve thousand dollars and environmental protection agency boss scott pruitt flights to various parts of the u.s. costing fifty eight thousand dollars questions are being asked about the treasury secretary steven munitions travel and requesting a government plane for his european honeymoon i think they're doing it because the example is that from the top we see donald trump violating ethics norms on a daily basis and so i think other people think we don't really need to worry about the ethics rules and that appearances really don't matter prices resignation is another high profile friday departure from the white house is now lost more than a dozen senior staff in just nine months. washington. government is strikes have killed more than
otherwise price offered to write a personal check for the cost of a seat on the private jets and he promised to fly only commercial in future it wasn't enough the other senior trump officials are facing questions about their travel and must know be increasingly nervous interior secretary ryan zinke he took a private jet from las vegas to his home in montana at the taxpayer's expense the cost twelve thousand dollars and environmental protection agency boss scott pruitt flights to various parts...
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country is found in the people who make it a home we owe it to our citizens to provide them with a future of opportunity where they can earn a living with dignity and purpose and pride. we can build this future together as one team, one people, and one great american family. as then be remembered moment we took control of our destiny and chose a future of american patriotism, prosperity and pride. voiceour help, and your we will bring back our jobs, we will bring back our wealth, and for every citizen across his land, we will bring back our great american dream. , god you, god bless you bless america. thank you very much, everybody, thank you. >> the president met with florida gov. rick scott at the white house. they talked about his trip to puerto rico. after his meeting governor scott spoke with reporters. >>
country is found in the people who make it a home we owe it to our citizens to provide them with a future of opportunity where they can earn a living with dignity and purpose and pride. we can build this future together as one team, one people, and one great american family. as then be remembered moment we took control of our destiny and chose a future of american patriotism, prosperity and pride. voiceour help, and your we will bring back our jobs, we will bring back our wealth, and for every...
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a. future doesn't go. beyond the scene filling in for lengthy plans here watching us broadcasting around the world right here in washington d.c. coming up on this. rumor has it that corn exchanges in china don't have a very bright future ahead i sat down with the former u.s. trading commissioner to discuss what it could all mean. and natural disasters could the impact of hurricanes erma offer a positive turnaround when gas will tell us what she thinks and where did it go a new report shows just how much money can tara has blown through its diplomatic row what that's called neighbors stand by them but starts right now. the possibility of a crypto currency trading ban in china keeps getting closer to reality on thursday china which is the country's largest exchange announced it was forced to suspend operations it also said that it will officially shut down by september thirtieth and use cause bitcoin to fall nearly eleven percent and the price is now hovering around thirty five hundred dollars far below its
a. future doesn't go. beyond the scene filling in for lengthy plans here watching us broadcasting around the world right here in washington d.c. coming up on this. rumor has it that corn exchanges in china don't have a very bright future ahead i sat down with the former u.s. trading commissioner to discuss what it could all mean. and natural disasters could the impact of hurricanes erma offer a positive turnaround when gas will tell us what she thinks and where did it go a new report shows just...
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for our people also requires us to work together in close harmony and unity to create a more safe and ,eaceful future for all people the united states will forever be a great friend to the world, and is specially to its allies. we can no longer be taken advantage of or enter into a deal where the u.s. gets nothing in return. a as long as i hold this office, i will defend america's interests above all deal where . gets nothing in else, but in fulfilling our obligations to our own nations, we also realize that it -- it is in everyone's interest to seek a future where you all nations can be sovereign, prosperous and secure. does more than speak for the values expressed in the united nations charter. thecitizens have paid ultimate price to defend our freedom and the freedom of many nations represented in this great hall. america's devotion is measured on the battlefield where our young men and women have fought sacrificed alongside of our allies. from the beaches of europe to the deserts of the middle east, to the jungles of asia. sacrificed alongside of our it is an internal credit to the american chara
for our people also requires us to work together in close harmony and unity to create a more safe and ,eaceful future for all people the united states will forever be a great friend to the world, and is specially to its allies. we can no longer be taken advantage of or enter into a deal where the u.s. gets nothing in return. a as long as i hold this office, i will defend america's interests above all deal where . gets nothing in else, but in fulfilling our obligations to our own nations, we...
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at childrin the first 12stronger is cweeks of pregnancy.heart and a future wheni>prenatal pediatrics leads to healthier children. it's being the number one newborn intensive care unit in the country. and giving parents peace of mind. it's less recovering in our bed, and more jumping on yours. stronger is standing out and standing proud. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. [ alicuge cohing, gasping ] >> mariah: hey. here it is. drink up. >> alice: no... no. >> mariah: what? it's not poisoned. >> alice: [ sobbing ] no! cassie... >> mariah: holy crap. she thinks i'm my sister. >> tessa: alice, wake -- wake up. wake up. >> mariah: [ snapping ] oh, my god. oh, my god! she is totally out of it! >> tessa: what are we gonna do? >> mariah: uh... did she say anything? anything? no? while -- while i was getting water, did she admit anything? >> tessa: nono
at childrin the first 12stronger is cweeks of pregnancy.heart and a future wheni>prenatal pediatrics leads to healthier children. it's being the number one newborn intensive care unit in the country. and giving parents peace of mind. it's less recovering in our bed, and more jumping on yours. stronger is standing out and standing proud. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. [ alicuge cohing, gasping ] >> mariah: hey. here it is. drink up....
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to sound that we've seen since libya it's all about the rebuilding that sense of the youth have a future it will take time to rebuild that the u.k. is going to be in the lead in that recovery plan. to his parliament has passed a controversial reconciliation law granting amnesty to public officials accused of corruption before the arab spring in two thousand and eleven dozens of protesters gathered outside parliament activists say the law is a setback to democracy the opposition shouted slogans before the session was temporarily suspended and they walked out in protest. the armed groups eisel and hezbollah have swapped prisoners near the province of dara zor in syria they agreed to release them as part of a ceasefire deal two weeks ago meanwhile syrian government troops are advancing further into eisel held territory around arizona's city all rich areas seen as strategic for both russian backed syrian troops and u.s. backed opposition fighters. representatives of the syrian government and opposition groups are due to meet again in the capital of kazakhstan on thursday the sixth round of t
to sound that we've seen since libya it's all about the rebuilding that sense of the youth have a future it will take time to rebuild that the u.k. is going to be in the lead in that recovery plan. to his parliament has passed a controversial reconciliation law granting amnesty to public officials accused of corruption before the arab spring in two thousand and eleven dozens of protesters gathered outside parliament activists say the law is a setback to democracy the opposition shouted slogans...
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we're happy. it gives our children a future. and we're not going stand still.e determined to get something going for the next generation. >> and there won't be much time for leve, leve until it's done. >> and that's all from "global 3000" this time. we're back next week and we love hearing from you so drop us a line and visit our facebook page, dwglobalsociety. 09/01/17 09/01/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from m pacifica, this i is democracy now! >> i don't want the public to think these are massive explosions. >> that is what we base a lot of the evacuations on, the modeling. i all means, the plume is incredibly dangerous. amy: as floodwaters from hurricane harvey continue to rise in some areas and recede in others to reveal corpses, revealing widespread devastation, a flood a chemical plant in crosby was rocked
we're happy. it gives our children a future. and we're not going stand still.e determined to get something going for the next generation. >> and there won't be much time for leve, leve until it's done. >> and that's all from "global 3000" this time. we're back next week and we love hearing from you so drop us a line and visit our facebook page, dwglobalsociety. 09/01/17 09/01/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from m pacifica, this i is democracy now!...
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ministration thinking let's try to make this appealing to the united states for a future leader to maybe rejoin do you think that's really a possibility this hope that these other countries had that the u.s. might reconsider post trump administration that's a good question i don't know the answer to that i think you're correct and some of these provisions are dropped it will become easier for the remaining countries to negotiate a human agreement amongst themselves but it will make it harder for us to. in the future i think the agreement that's likely to come out will be won that the u.s. will find less attractive than the one that was originally negotiated. how we seen this affect other regional trade deals like the regional comprehensive economic partnership r c p as t.p. tries to take shape here post united states involvement how does that affect other deals. well that's a good question again i think the primary purpose off the t v from the u.s. perspective or is normally economic it was also geopolitical and i was about really sitting the trade policy agenda in the region and sit in
ministration thinking let's try to make this appealing to the united states for a future leader to maybe rejoin do you think that's really a possibility this hope that these other countries had that the u.s. might reconsider post trump administration that's a good question i don't know the answer to that i think you're correct and some of these provisions are dropped it will become easier for the remaining countries to negotiate a human agreement amongst themselves but it will make it harder...
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he forces staged military drills on their shared border so where does this all leave the idea of a future. also on the grid election drama continues. that opposition supporters demonstrating outside the electoral commission office says the country's you don't hold this new presidential vote on october seventeenth but there's a ready talk of postponement because of arguments over the lecturer commission all week or has been wide in the thick of it in nairobi and a human swap deal after spending years in australia and one prison on the pacific island a group of refugees are on their way to the u.s. the first of many hoping to begin a new life as long as a grueling american vetting process will be. from the girl who is stuck in limbo. and one of the most popular bands in the arab world is banned from egypt after some fans waved rainbow flags i mean are supposed to list your questions and comments on all the top stories using the hash tag it's a newsgroup. the and here are the news grades live on and streaming online through you tube facebook live and at al-jazeera dot com thank you for joini
he forces staged military drills on their shared border so where does this all leave the idea of a future. also on the grid election drama continues. that opposition supporters demonstrating outside the electoral commission office says the country's you don't hold this new presidential vote on october seventeenth but there's a ready talk of postponement because of arguments over the lecturer commission all week or has been wide in the thick of it in nairobi and a human swap deal after spending...
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ward circumstances we trade yeah but also on i'm trying to figure out what they will look like in a future for instance there's an experiment going on in finland where they idea of universal basic income what the sample of people game in a limited amount of money but the government regardless of their employment or wealth is this scandal named as russia isn't gone too far is finland actually a step ahead of the rest you know actually they are trying to answer exactly that question no one knows. no one really knows what happens if people are gave. a certain amount of a basic salary every month when they work harder when they work less when they do art when they play games how will people act and behave over a longer period of time if they are given a small i should say basic salary because the basic salary here is like between five and six hundred euros a month which means that it's not that significant. so this is this is a piece of research i think we have to see it for what it is it's research basic research also in talk about the university education that's been discussed a lot lately h
ward circumstances we trade yeah but also on i'm trying to figure out what they will look like in a future for instance there's an experiment going on in finland where they idea of universal basic income what the sample of people game in a limited amount of money but the government regardless of their employment or wealth is this scandal named as russia isn't gone too far is finland actually a step ahead of the rest you know actually they are trying to answer exactly that question no one knows....
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she conceded the link between security and a trade deal in the future. s given away quite a bit. i hear what kate was saying, we don't know what kate was saying, we don't know what we'll end up with but i mean she definitely blinked first. the eu are going to be sitting back and thinking, if we hold out for longer we may get even more. what does it say about her position, how strong is she as prime minister of britain? in terms of the international reaction? or at home, in her own party, how long will she hang on? certainly ministers this evening suggesting privately that the party conference, starting nearly seven days from tomorrow, is still an incredibly dangerous time for her. and it still, you know, all about getting through that rather than anything else. internationally, there has been, as reflected on the front of the ft, a muted welcome, especially from brussels but the prime minister of the republic of ireland has said he doesn't think it's going to be enough to move onto the next stage of negotiations, which is what theresa may wants and he's l
she conceded the link between security and a trade deal in the future. s given away quite a bit. i hear what kate was saying, we don't know what kate was saying, we don't know what we'll end up with but i mean she definitely blinked first. the eu are going to be sitting back and thinking, if we hold out for longer we may get even more. what does it say about her position, how strong is she as prime minister of britain? in terms of the international reaction? or at home, in her own party, how...
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actually fight the technological trends i mean can you stop the cryptic currency from happening in a future. no you should you cannot stop technology in the u.s. that's an excellent question sophie thank you very much because this is sometimes a little bit misunderstood we cannot stop the technological revolution in any area whether it's these stem cells you know the ability to grow certain organs on the skin of a human being or computer technology in a general way or any other technology because it's driven by human curiosity so i can see no state where we stop technological development as long as we human beings are here digitalize services are a big factor in this enormous shift you are talking about the internet of the ninety's was perhaps less omnipresent but it was decentralized now most of our lives are facebook apple amazon netflix google in just a handful of companies do you see the danger in this line of police station any kind of monoplane sation introduces of course problems and this is not new we have seen it before in a number of industries how one or two sometimes three compa
actually fight the technological trends i mean can you stop the cryptic currency from happening in a future. no you should you cannot stop technology in the u.s. that's an excellent question sophie thank you very much because this is sometimes a little bit misunderstood we cannot stop the technological revolution in any area whether it's these stem cells you know the ability to grow certain organs on the skin of a human being or computer technology in a general way or any other technology...
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then all of a sudden your future, everything you had planned for in life is thrown into doubt. the president of the united states has just said that he views you as a criminal because of the decision your mother made well more than a decade before. just remember what you did, all of what your mom said. put some things into a backpack and we're going out into the night. it doesn't matter to president trump that you had no choice in that decision. it doesn't matter to him all you've had to overcome. it doesn't matter how you've invested so seriously in being a productive part of your community. in the eyes of the president of the united states, you're a criminal. it really shouldn't be too hard to imagine that story because a story close to that is a story of some 800,000 people living in the united states, young men and women who came here as children, having nothing to do with the decision themselves. and this particular story that i read to you is a true story of an oregonian, the story that belongs to hugo nicholas, one of 11,000 dreamers living in oregon today. like the hundr
then all of a sudden your future, everything you had planned for in life is thrown into doubt. the president of the united states has just said that he views you as a criminal because of the decision your mother made well more than a decade before. just remember what you did, all of what your mom said. put some things into a backpack and we're going out into the night. it doesn't matter to president trump that you had no choice in that decision. it doesn't matter to him all you've had to...
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vince cable's comments on becoming a future prime minister sets out an ambitious challenge, but he thinksthrough. if british party politics breaks up, if ‘s traditional structures starts to break up, and it could happen, we are extremely well positioned with moderate, sensible policies. a good track record in government. we have government experience and experience at local level. i think we will find at local level. i think we will find a big shift in our direction. i'm very confident talking about being the prime minister. one of the things vince cable and the party hopeis things vince cable and the party hope is that their message on brexit, on a future referendum on whatever deal the government gets in those negotiations with brussels will cut through to voters. that's where they hope they will pick up some ground. they believe that with labourunderjeremy some ground. they believe that with labour under jeremy corbyn being taken further to the left, there is a big, gaping hole in british politics that is there for the taking. the new deputy leaderjo swinson was talking in the main aud
vince cable's comments on becoming a future prime minister sets out an ambitious challenge, but he thinksthrough. if british party politics breaks up, if ‘s traditional structures starts to break up, and it could happen, we are extremely well positioned with moderate, sensible policies. a good track record in government. we have government experience and experience at local level. i think we will find at local level. i think we will find a big shift in our direction. i'm very confident...