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could be good for both men's title hopes and lucian fivers job security facing to head to berlin a side whose lead by you can klinsmann now was a chance for dortmund to get back on track or could a new coach motivate his side to survive dortmund's beehive of often. full eyes were on one man for this clash yogen klinsmann could have his new coach sprinkle a little of that stock quality on his new charges so often in the limelight top and looked older better for being upstaged on this occasion and sunshine made it one nil off the 15 minutes by a dream stopped for the visitors scoring with their 1st shots of the game oh ok and so it continued dortmund in the driving seat kettle all it see just 2 minutes later for oversight doubled their lead by talking has about this time the belgian making it to neil abercrombie it's fair to assume klinsmann had been hoping for a smooth a comeback. ashraf like amy applying the bonus has on making an awkward chunks look easy but have to wouldn't go down without a fight i will rewarded for that determination in the 34th minute by let me agree to having the
could be good for both men's title hopes and lucian fivers job security facing to head to berlin a side whose lead by you can klinsmann now was a chance for dortmund to get back on track or could a new coach motivate his side to survive dortmund's beehive of often. full eyes were on one man for this clash yogen klinsmann could have his new coach sprinkle a little of that stock quality on his new charges so often in the limelight top and looked older better for being upstaged on this occasion...
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ole gunnar solskjaer said there was a lack of quality in his side as they lost 1—0 away at bournemouth manchester united have faced troubled waters this season. but a fourth consecutive win would be a sign that perhaps this ship is steadying. opportunities came early on for them against bournemouth. ones that with they wood rue missing. like the weather, the game got scrappy at times, anthony tumbling under a challenge byjefferson. a subsequent penalty appeal was lost. otherwise, it was a relatively quiet afternoon for the likes of him and marcus rashford. the wind conditions played havoc with ball control, but it did find its way into the sales of former manchester united traineejosh king. the strike set the tone for the rest of the match. they needed to up the tempo and the power, but there just wasn't enough of it. bournemouth‘s first win in six games and sent them back above united in the table, they just didn't live up to recent form. you are always very down when you lose a game. in the form we were in, we were hoping to take three points here. we just couldn't capitalise on a go
ole gunnar solskjaer said there was a lack of quality in his side as they lost 1—0 away at bournemouth manchester united have faced troubled waters this season. but a fourth consecutive win would be a sign that perhaps this ship is steadying. opportunities came early on for them against bournemouth. ones that with they wood rue missing. like the weather, the game got scrappy at times, anthony tumbling under a challenge byjefferson. a subsequent penalty appeal was lost. otherwise, it was a...
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for each of those, we see a two-sided coin. a side of that particular technology. coming to some enter agency consensus, we have to find a balance. our big event at march of last year, we brought together stakeholders and opened up the conversation. when we launched that strategy, it took us almost a year. it took some time. a comprehensive piece of work there and something we are proud of. >> i know that the protect part of this is the one that most strongly intersects with the work of the commission. what would you think we got right and what we got wrong on the national security side. >> as a commission, i think you did an extraordinary job of wrapping up the themes and need to drive what our national security posture is on artificial intelligence. a couple of key ones that always come to mind to me, i think being able to integrate artificial intelligence into the way that all of our armed forces do their work is something that is a really, really, really hard task. they are a massive agency. everyone has their own way of doing things and finding pathways to int
for each of those, we see a two-sided coin. a side of that particular technology. coming to some enter agency consensus, we have to find a balance. our big event at march of last year, we brought together stakeholders and opened up the conversation. when we launched that strategy, it took us almost a year. it took some time. a comprehensive piece of work there and something we are proud of. >> i know that the protect part of this is the one that most strongly intersects with the work of...
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[ cheers and applause ♪ give me brisket and rib and a side of fried pickle suck down gristl but thickte hot sauce until it came out my nipples thank go i'm a country boy ♪ ♪ ♪ when my work's all done and i got a couple bucks i grab the bird scoote and i hit the food trucks ♪ ♪ top of my lungs screamin' o.u. sucks thank go i'm a country boy ♪ ♪ got a giant belt buckle and boots made a leather hot ass weathe i don't need a sweater ♪ ♪ hats are all big here bigger is better thank go i'm a country boy ♪ ♪ ♪ give me brisket and rib and a side of fried pickle drink a lone sta pass out by the griddle ♪ ♪ playin' my guitar 'caus we're working out a little thank go i'm a country boy ♪ [ whistle ♪ ♪ ♪ give me brisket and rib with a side of fried pickles drink a lone sta pass out by the griddle ♪ ♪ get my stomach pumped at the county hospital thank go i'm a country boy ♪ ♪ ♪ now it's time for the sho gotta pick up the pace gotta room full of longhorns i can't make them wait ♪ ♪ so let's hear i come early be loud stay late ♪ ♪ thank god i'm a country boy ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ well it's tim
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>>> hot cars towed away on police trailers after a massive side show in the south bay. >> touchdown! >> plus the 49ers pull through in a nail biter tonight and accomplished something they have not done in almost 30 years. >>> good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. we begin tonight with some breaking news. >> a full on fire fight in southern california as we speak. these are live pictures of the maria fire which has quadrupled in size in just hours. >> it covers some 4,000 acres, fueled by 35 miles per near th prompting mandatory evacuations. crews say there's 0 percent containment. it's just downhill from the radar which is important because the sweep is able to detect the new plume of smoke. that's usually a concerning concern for the fire, if it's already putting so much smoke into the air that the weather radar is detecting it. that shows us where it is. the other fire is back fear. that's a different one, and throughout the overnight hours the winds will only get stronger there. that one needs to be watched. i'll be back with the forecast coming up in a few min
>>> hot cars towed away on police trailers after a massive side show in the south bay. >> touchdown! >> plus the 49ers pull through in a nail biter tonight and accomplished something they have not done in almost 30 years. >>> good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. we begin tonight with some breaking news. >> a full on fire fight in southern california as we speak. these are live pictures of the maria fire which has quadrupled in size...
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maybe they have a side hustle. the warriors-a 13-point lead.going to be a rare win but then the wheels fell off. okc ended it the game on a 22-5 run. they fall to 3-15 on the season. the sharks tonightl. 3-0 lead ao go to overtime and it was patrick marlo to the rescue. he's go he's going to score on the he g e win wither. they've won nine of their last ten games. here, it all starts with a simple... hello! hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! wifi up there? uhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your local xfinity store today. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - wi
maybe they have a side hustle. the warriors-a 13-point lead.going to be a rare win but then the wheels fell off. okc ended it the game on a 22-5 run. they fall to 3-15 on the season. the sharks tonightl. 3-0 lead ao go to overtime and it was patrick marlo to the rescue. he's go he's going to score on the he g e win wither. they've won nine of their last ten games. here, it all starts with a simple... hello! hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to...
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two sides as a lwa ys spending last time. two sides as always to every story. over report on rationing meddling in uk politics. what we know about this report. i suppose the ultimate question is, why is it being published. the intelligence and security committee which is quite closed doors, it's produced this 50- quite closed doors, it's produced this 50— page dossier as described in the guardian about potential russian interference into the democratic process in britain and particularly some sort of influence within the conservatives. this report is not going to be published down until way after the election. making sure it's all clever public consumption and there is no unsubstantiated claims but obviously there are big concerns about it, we know that russia does want to influence democratic processes. we sought on the 2016 election, many people involved with the russian government have close links to the regime, did try and influence the leave campaign saw a lot of people on the remain side are very concerned this might happen again. there might be a pro rush
two sides as a lwa ys spending last time. two sides as always to every story. over report on rationing meddling in uk politics. what we know about this report. i suppose the ultimate question is, why is it being published. the intelligence and security committee which is quite closed doors, it's produced this 50- quite closed doors, it's produced this 50— page dossier as described in the guardian about potential russian interference into the democratic process in britain and particularly some...
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>> was he an artist or just someone who documented a side of history? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] i'm jamie colby, and today i'm just outside great falls, montana, known for its wide prairies and stunning waterfalls, but it's also steeped in native american history. and that's the connection between montana and its native american culture that's brought me here to learn about a strange inheritance and its unusual odyssey from right here to hollywood and back again. >> my name is sandi solomon, and, in 2006, my dear friend passed away and left me the entire estate. and the inheritance is an obligation. >> sandi's talking about a huge collection of paintings, drawings, photographs, and historic artifacts that she inherited from the estate of hollywood technical advisor and artist david humphreys miller. >> all of these are my people, my relatives, my dearest friends. >> miller's people and the subject of his artwork are the survivors of the most famous indian battle of all time -- the battle of little bighorn in june 1
>> was he an artist or just someone who documented a side of history? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] i'm jamie colby, and today i'm just outside great falls, montana, known for its wide prairies and stunning waterfalls, but it's also steeped in native american history. and that's the connection between montana and its native american culture that's brought me here to learn about a strange inheritance and its unusual odyssey from right here to hollywood...
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side in new zealand's second innings. buttler says it should be an exciting series. there was afinal race of the moto gp season in valencia whenjohann zarco, who had just crashed, was wiped out himself by the bike of another rider. he wasn't seriously injured. champion marc marquez won the race. 0nto rugby union, where european champions saracens began the defence of their title with a humbling defeat at racing 92. with a domestic points deduction and large fine potentially looming, the 30—10 defeat will have done little to raise spirits. patrick gearey reports. saracens in happier times. this was may, they were european champions, their dominance undisputed. now, the picture is so much blurrier. the signs are that sarries will accept a domestic points deduction and massive fine for breaching the salary cap. in europe, only their opponents can hand out punishment. it still hurts. racing 92 were scoring the tries saracens never used to allow, but this wasn't saracens as we know them. what was once steel was breakable. thomas crashed through. was his right foot in touch? apparentl
side in new zealand's second innings. buttler says it should be an exciting series. there was afinal race of the moto gp season in valencia whenjohann zarco, who had just crashed, was wiped out himself by the bike of another rider. he wasn't seriously injured. champion marc marquez won the race. 0nto rugby union, where european champions saracens began the defence of their title with a humbling defeat at racing 92. with a domestic points deduction and large fine potentially looming, the 30—10...
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but in a one on one with refound the key of it the keeper got a strong enough leg in the way to defend his side sleek. design of the one mill left its mark on our opponents. here we worked hard over 90 minutes and then played a lot of long balls. did you know that was a plateau. owns a plan the plan that proved fruitful the 2nd time off produced only one really dangerous go scoring opportunity and it went to the hosts sebastian anderson pushing the game to bet in extra time and the 5 into ecstasy i i impossible is nothing i. much of it is for life and so they'll be talk of an upset but we're playing in the same league as their good group of men but a good coach and a good idea of how to meet and tweak it is safe to say the results was unexpected but then the unexpected seems to a couple or a more often in the bundesliga. next hour just held off surely by it but please to be more dependable this. i. look. well someone's got something to be happy about not just constant flick but the entire club since he took over the reins 3 weeks ago. has been easy on basically a positive connotation so i go in
but in a one on one with refound the key of it the keeper got a strong enough leg in the way to defend his side sleek. design of the one mill left its mark on our opponents. here we worked hard over 90 minutes and then played a lot of long balls. did you know that was a plateau. owns a plan the plan that proved fruitful the 2nd time off produced only one really dangerous go scoring opportunity and it went to the hosts sebastian anderson pushing the game to bet in extra time and the 5 into...
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side. but of course not everyone in america was a british colonists to begin with. there are people here before and they served on both sides. some people on our british side will be the mohawks, and over here we have the own idea. the americans were on both sides. we should recognize that not everyone who came to america did so voluntarily or from europe. in slaved black men and women also served both sides in the war. the rhode island on one side regiment on the other. most of them moved to the british side, as the british were the first and most consistent to offer liberty. recently he read thought that everybody in revolutionary america was a man. women were on both sides. occasionally under arms or. the most famous example here. but no country survives without hundreds or thousands of women. women on both sides and if we want to be there were some french and haitian. but we can create a number of different categories, roles to play, we can put them on each side. and this is what we tend to do. both we as historians and we as americans. we encounter a new categor
side. but of course not everyone in america was a british colonists to begin with. there are people here before and they served on both sides. some people on our british side will be the mohawks, and over here we have the own idea. the americans were on both sides. we should recognize that not everyone who came to america did so voluntarily or from europe. in slaved black men and women also served both sides in the war. the rhode island on one side regiment on the other. most of them moved to...
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a social competition the need to be 1st in everything there was a flip sides of success as a result the country consistently tops the world ratings in dissatisfaction with life. where in an ambulance in a neighborhood of so. someone has fallen ill of look. on the paramedics are on the scene to administer 1st aid. we approach the 1st responders because they have to deal with stress every day. they don't just read about it in usual course they see it all 1st and. this guy's same. lives on every shift. toll total when their goals are you a little. taller. or towards walking on every occasion. who. has you know who has all. pretty well known. or. you will see. when you see me out on a manage to. get them when they go to the. person. you. want. to know not the staff at 10 you know when in time no need. to stick. to sticks you know. we asked for an idea of how often he has to deal with cases of suicide. could all go away and tell you go. you can run in credit all you want to buy new. you off the way and then goes on when do you want. to be able. to kill with your methadone legal. the ambulanc
a social competition the need to be 1st in everything there was a flip sides of success as a result the country consistently tops the world ratings in dissatisfaction with life. where in an ambulance in a neighborhood of so. someone has fallen ill of look. on the paramedics are on the scene to administer 1st aid. we approach the 1st responders because they have to deal with stress every day. they don't just read about it in usual course they see it all 1st and. this guy's same. lives on every...
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doing everything live queues to russia of the question is on election day why would people vote for a side whose hands a new cleaner than trumps. now to a hot topic the environment despite pledges to go green up u.k. supermarkets appear to have been misleading their customers a report by environmental group greenpeace claims they've been using ever more plastic having promised to use less it's shocking to see that despite unprecedented awareness of the pollution crisis the amount of single use plastic used by the u.k.'s biggest supermarkets has actually increased in the past year our survey shows the grocery retailers need to tighten up targets to drive real reductions in single use packaging and items greenpeace's report says 7 out of 10 supermarkets in the u.k. used more plastic packaging this year than in 2018 the amount of plastic has also risen to almost $1000000.00 tonnes a year the report also indicates the main ways in which supermarkets can improve their green track records firstly they should increase the shower of recyclable packaging currently the u.k.'s leading players interes
doing everything live queues to russia of the question is on election day why would people vote for a side whose hands a new cleaner than trumps. now to a hot topic the environment despite pledges to go green up u.k. supermarkets appear to have been misleading their customers a report by environmental group greenpeace claims they've been using ever more plastic having promised to use less it's shocking to see that despite unprecedented awareness of the pollution crisis the amount of single use...
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and as a side bar... eu to agree to reopen the withdrawal agreement and renegotiate in the three months because labour are saying three months and three months, renegotiate and then within six months have this referendum. again, we are back to the two—to—tango idea. you might have to chat with brussels. it is interesting that labour says they swear they can do it in that time because of the contact they have had with brussels and the contact keir starmer has had, the conversations they have had and they reckon they are sure they can do it but that said, it is an election and people promise all sorts of things. and actually, what happens next with brexit will be determined by which party gets the most bums on seats in the house of commons. both of the main parties have had some pretty crunchy times this week with some of the people they have selected to do that job. it is the traditional candidate car crash and particularly, because it is a snap election, people have been selected really quickly. and we ha
and as a side bar... eu to agree to reopen the withdrawal agreement and renegotiate in the three months because labour are saying three months and three months, renegotiate and then within six months have this referendum. again, we are back to the two—to—tango idea. you might have to chat with brussels. it is interesting that labour says they swear they can do it in that time because of the contact they have had with brussels and the contact keir starmer has had, the conversations they have...
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you mentioned, is there a dark side? in some ways, it's not a dark side but you have to know what you're getting into. when a venture capitalist gives you the money, venture capital is essential in starting and growing netflix, they are not doing it because they really like the idea and want to see you succeed. although they do. they are doing it because they expect their money back times 10. game, youre in that are all in it for the long game. you can't go to them and say i think i have had enough. your commitment is that you are going to do everything possible to make sure their investment pays off. that her book, you write tech is a true meritocracy. >> one of the most wonderful things about technology is that the foundation is coding. his computer code. computer code is remarkably transparent. there is a principal among coders called peer-reviewed. after you have written something, you ask one of your pairs -- here's to review it with you. it doesn't make a difference what you look like or how you dress for what time
you mentioned, is there a dark side? in some ways, it's not a dark side but you have to know what you're getting into. when a venture capitalist gives you the money, venture capital is essential in starting and growing netflix, they are not doing it because they really like the idea and want to see you succeed. although they do. they are doing it because they expect their money back times 10. game, youre in that are all in it for the long game. you can't go to them and say i think i have had...
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he wouldn't take a side. now that makes many of the front page of this morning. be hoping that it draws a line under this question which he has been asked time and time again. the risk, though, is that, potentially, voters might see him failing to pick a side on the biggest question of the day. and, so, it wasn't the politicians of the pundits that mattered last night, it was the public. and, i think, without question they did theirjob and held these politicians to account on the promises they have been making throughout this election campaign. thanks very much. barclays has become the latest big company to withdraw support from prince andrew's business mentoring scheme. the duke has faced a growing backlash since his interview with the bbc‘s newsnight last weekend. our correspondent, simonjones is outside buckingham palace for us now. simon, the fallout continues. yes, think it's fair to say it's been a pretty disastrous week for prince andrew. he is on the front pages of many of the newspapers once again this morning. one of heather labels him simply as the duk
he wouldn't take a side. now that makes many of the front page of this morning. be hoping that it draws a line under this question which he has been asked time and time again. the risk, though, is that, potentially, voters might see him failing to pick a side on the biggest question of the day. and, so, it wasn't the politicians of the pundits that mattered last night, it was the public. and, i think, without question they did theirjob and held these politicians to account on the promises they...
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it was a mixed day for british sides in rugby union's european champions cup. to 1a men at the end of the first half. sale eventually came through as 25 points to 15 winners. while gloucester came close but couldn't quite edge past montpellier... they were beaten by 30 points to 27. paul frostick was watching. for sale, this match was about returning world cup stars. south africa's faf de klerk and england's tom curry were on opposing sides in the final but this much reunited them in the same team. faf de klerk was soon involved. his pass feeding mcginty. england's world cup finalist tom curry was involved in the first half's other big moment. he found some fingers in his eyes and a la rochelle playerfound his way to an early bath. sale got themselves ahead after the break with a penalty try while faf de klerk concentrated on helping his team mates with some grooming techniques. a tight last 20 minutes saw this try from chris ashton but no bonus point for sale which could prove costly. like sale and la rochelle, montpellier and gloucester have lost their opening
it was a mixed day for british sides in rugby union's european champions cup. to 1a men at the end of the first half. sale eventually came through as 25 points to 15 winners. while gloucester came close but couldn't quite edge past montpellier... they were beaten by 30 points to 27. paul frostick was watching. for sale, this match was about returning world cup stars. south africa's faf de klerk and england's tom curry were on opposing sides in the final but this much reunited them in the same...
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as humans is is something we have to think about and like you said it's it's it's fun when it's in a side by show that there is a cargo hole full of cows but in real life much harder and if we could figure out ways to do this in a way that doesn't use up all that water all of the you know think of all the damage the environment but like you know in the cattle industry brings the things like being able to kind of move away from that is that i think are good that futuristic printers like this are right that is our show for today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are loved enough so i tell you all i love i am tyrrel than dirt and capitalists keep on watching all those folks out there are great things. your government and our government and all the other major governments of the world know what's going to happen and when it's going to go but they haven't told you and they haven't told me they haven't announced. imagine something as big as the earth . is going to cause tidal waves or earthquakes volcanoes erupt and it's going to chill. so very for a while right. my great
as humans is is something we have to think about and like you said it's it's it's fun when it's in a side by show that there is a cargo hole full of cows but in real life much harder and if we could figure out ways to do this in a way that doesn't use up all that water all of the you know think of all the damage the environment but like you know in the cattle industry brings the things like being able to kind of move away from that is that i think are good that futuristic printers like this are...
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for her serving up drinks with a side of hissing reptiles is a personal calling. >> translator: i was the year of the snake, he said. my mother always said i resemble a snake because i have a poker face. >> reporter: headlining in yokohama is a rodent the size of a labrador. it jumps for its morning bath. it generally does little except munch and snooze. still, patrons pay for the privilege of feeding it kibble and rubbing the docile creature the wrong way as it prefers. >>> thesere cuter than cats or dogs, said handler. petting them is so relaxing. in an increasingly competitive animal cafe market, coffee animals alone doesn't cut it any more. enter hedge hogs and doll houses. complete with bathtubs, paintings and a candy store. the cafe turns a profit by selling accessories like hedgehog head wear. >>> once they get used to pe, hedge hogs don't get their bristles up, said the d the owner. but by far, one of the most lucrative of japan's new breed of animal cafes features bandana wearing shiba dogs drawing patrons seven days a week, critics saw cues it of animal abuse. they insist it
for her serving up drinks with a side of hissing reptiles is a personal calling. >> translator: i was the year of the snake, he said. my mother always said i resemble a snake because i have a poker face. >> reporter: headlining in yokohama is a rodent the size of a labrador. it jumps for its morning bath. it generally does little except munch and snooze. still, patrons pay for the privilege of feeding it kibble and rubbing the docile creature the wrong way as it prefers....
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side. there is no relation to what it was 50 years ago. it is totally different. on ae, there was a challenge and i had been complaining about for a long time, they don't work as hard as they did. barry: ladies and gentlemen, thank you to eugene fatma and david booth. eugene: thank you. [applause] ♪ >> a very special episode for you this week, we are here in california, under the gorgeous sun and this week limburg businessweek is releasing its annual best school ranking and for the second straight year, stanford is number one. we will hear from the deao
side. there is no relation to what it was 50 years ago. it is totally different. on ae, there was a challenge and i had been complaining about for a long time, they don't work as hard as they did. barry: ladies and gentlemen, thank you to eugene fatma and david booth. eugene: thank you. [applause] ♪ >> a very special episode for you this week, we are here in california, under the gorgeous sun and this week limburg businessweek is releasing its annual best school ranking and for the...
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to find a compromise on the $27.00 side as well and now we are dealing with a situation that one side that was negotiating with hopefully your support for dr come to negotiation and the ball is really on the pretty sight. we would like to see what other proposals specially when it comes to backstop because this is the main challenge for us. you talked about divisions among the 27 it was difficult to get a unified line here brussels always says you are absolutely in unity on the issues that's not true is it is true whether it was necessary to accommodate concerns of many member states before you reach that we meant last year and it was not an easy task for you want to go shitters or so to accommodate in interests and concerns of member states like iran and but many others where you have for instance you have child michel who's the new european council president he wants. he says that no deal is better than a bad deal you have from the line is going to be the new commission president she wants to extend the deadline for britain so she would be willing to extend the article 15 a go shees
to find a compromise on the $27.00 side as well and now we are dealing with a situation that one side that was negotiating with hopefully your support for dr come to negotiation and the ball is really on the pretty sight. we would like to see what other proposals specially when it comes to backstop because this is the main challenge for us. you talked about divisions among the 27 it was difficult to get a unified line here brussels always says you are absolutely in unity on the issues that's...
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a win for either side at anfield would have seen them go through. it was napoli who took the lead midway through the first—half with a goalfrom dries mertens. but dejan lovren equalised for liverpool in the second half, a point each though means that nothing will be decided until the final round of matches in two weeks‘ time and liverpool have a tricky trip to salzburg. and the situation, if i didn't a nswer and the situation, if i didn't answer before, it's still open. some quys answer before, it's still open. some guys think they are already through, but they have to play again. a lot of people around liverpool probably think we have to play again, we have to put in everything that we have. but it was never different. i can't remember one game since i'm here where we could go in with 50%. so that's our situation. two teams did guarantee their place in the last 16 of the champions league, including the five—time winners barcelona. our football reporterjohn bennett says it was a particularly big night for lionel messi. lionel messi put on a show, and
a win for either side at anfield would have seen them go through. it was napoli who took the lead midway through the first—half with a goalfrom dries mertens. but dejan lovren equalised for liverpool in the second half, a point each though means that nothing will be decided until the final round of matches in two weeks‘ time and liverpool have a tricky trip to salzburg. and the situation, if i didn't a nswer and the situation, if i didn't answer before, it's still open. some quys answer...
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it was a side hustle because what he wanted to do was make a lot of money, he found out he was good atthis, people thought his articles were funny and he published a book and wrote a letter to his mother anisa don't expect anything i didn't like this to make money eroded to advertise myself. but he was always a great self promoter, not in a cheesy gross way, people found him charming. so from teenagers on all he wanted to be was great. in the gilded age when they were great porches being made, technological developments were booming and he thought that guy did it why can't i. >> how well did you do on tom sawyer huckleberry finn. >> tom sawyer did pretty well, huckleberry finn, it's hard to know because the books have really never been out. when he started his own publishing company, he convinced that the publishers were ripping him off. knowing about publishing having been involved, he started his own publishing company. the first two books to come out, one was a memoir of general graham that was abou biggest coy of that day. >> those mark twain's publishing company. >> that's right.
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it was the way a blue who's always mean i mean harry finished the job with just under 10 minutes left free to the final score shall go into the european places. congrats to the winning sides but let's start by our new make it sounded like captain manuel neuer was throwing shade. after frankfurt ahead of byron a 51 beat down ok ed fired good timing well it's never a good time to fire your coach midway through a season the time to get it done is before the season begins and obviously they've had to take drastic action at this stage now i'm not really surprised i mean he knows the expectations on his shoulders this isn't frank anymore the team he used to coach he's in the big leagues now and there are certain expectations that come with that and they haven't even one half of their bonus they gave the season 10 games they've they've not won 5 of them ok and poor results include a draw against but they lost a hoffenheim now this is not by a new knicks level of course there have been some extenuating circumstances is entire defense seems to be to go injured or lost its mind nick sooner out lucas hernandez out boateng picking up red cards but this 51 defeat to frankfurt really i
it was the way a blue who's always mean i mean harry finished the job with just under 10 minutes left free to the final score shall go into the european places. congrats to the winning sides but let's start by our new make it sounded like captain manuel neuer was throwing shade. after frankfurt ahead of byron a 51 beat down ok ed fired good timing well it's never a good time to fire your coach midway through a season the time to get it done is before the season begins and obviously they've had...
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take a side i'm good with our city how long is again very targeted by terrorism. and political turmoil in malta as the crisis sparked by a murdered journalist reaches the very top of the government prime minister josef is reportedly planning to resign imminently we'll talk to our correspondent in valencia. plus fridays for future goes global again thousands of young people take part in rallies across the world call to action comes ahead of next week's un climate summit. i'm calling aspen welcome to the program we start in london where police say they have shot and killed a man wearing a hoax explosive device on london bridge after a stabbing attack police have also confirmed that 2 people were killed me attack footage posted on social media shows a man in civilian clothes wrestling with a person believed to be the attacker surrounded there by armed police no other civilians thataway one of them appears to be holding a large knife footage also shows police checking a white truck which is parked across london bridge emergency services including ambulances were quickl
take a side i'm good with our city how long is again very targeted by terrorism. and political turmoil in malta as the crisis sparked by a murdered journalist reaches the very top of the government prime minister josef is reportedly planning to resign imminently we'll talk to our correspondent in valencia. plus fridays for future goes global again thousands of young people take part in rallies across the world call to action comes ahead of next week's un climate summit. i'm calling aspen...
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companies and chinese companies but just just this sort of a side note is somewhat odd that the french president is spearheading a european delegation. i think a year ago maybe that would have been a super and years role but over the past several months there's there's really been . a pretty significant power dynamic shift within that within the e.u. leadership so sort of in the void of of germany's power and in the leadership change within the commission that. was really a position to himself as as the leader of europe so i think and then that sense he's really been filling this role for several months now so it in china he's now speaking for europe if you like and the e.u. wants a level playing field but that goes both ways right. it certainly does and that hasn't really been a big part of this conversation a lot of a lot of these trade negotiations have really focused on what china can be doing to be more open to european investment to american investment but china also has some criticisms of you restrictions on investment here so over the past year the e.u. has been big on screenin
companies and chinese companies but just just this sort of a side note is somewhat odd that the french president is spearheading a european delegation. i think a year ago maybe that would have been a super and years role but over the past several months there's there's really been . a pretty significant power dynamic shift within that within the e.u. leadership so sort of in the void of of germany's power and in the leadership change within the commission that. was really a position to himself...
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and the cathedral tells us a lot about that time as the facade also depicts the crueler side of the middle ages. the church vilified jews. this culture shows them suckling from a pig a deliberate insult and humiliation as pigs are considered unclean in judaism. even so the building as a whole is an impressive monument next to the one in cologne ring and cathedral is considered to be germany's most extraordinary gothic cathedral. reagan's burg was not only important because it became a bishop seed fairly early on the danube was a significant trade and traffic route and here on its banks in the old town hall the perpetual diet or rice stock was held for over 140 years. to find out more about what that was and what it meant for the city i'm meeting the director of the reagans museum's dogless castile. who of us had one exactly was the perpetual diet book from the 17th to the early 19th century and reagan spoke was actually the capital of europe a bit like brussels today. the natural diet was convened in 60 and 63 just a few years after the 30 years war when representatives from all countries
and the cathedral tells us a lot about that time as the facade also depicts the crueler side of the middle ages. the church vilified jews. this culture shows them suckling from a pig a deliberate insult and humiliation as pigs are considered unclean in judaism. even so the building as a whole is an impressive monument next to the one in cologne ring and cathedral is considered to be germany's most extraordinary gothic cathedral. reagan's burg was not only important because it became a bishop...
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as a side in the peace south sudan because of all its troubles it has not been able to raise enough revenue from its oil because a lot of the oil production has had to stop and so it's relying a lot on aid from the outside weren't but even that i mean the world right now there's so many other issues around every country is having its own troubles they can't just be throwing money at south sudan and south sudan's has had these problems of funding to a point where the elections last year which is supposed to hold in 2018 were postponed to 2021 and then i have this joint coalition government that they're supposed to implement that's not in place but apart from the issue of funding there still others to do with even just the 2 sides agreeing about you know the make up of this unity army they're supposed to form who's forces are going to be where the border lines about who controls what territory. you know into so there's so much right so the money is one issue but there are various other issues as you as you correctly point out what do we have to make off the mediation that has made by uganda i
as a side in the peace south sudan because of all its troubles it has not been able to raise enough revenue from its oil because a lot of the oil production has had to stop and so it's relying a lot on aid from the outside weren't but even that i mean the world right now there's so many other issues around every country is having its own troubles they can't just be throwing money at south sudan and south sudan's has had these problems of funding to a point where the elections last year which is...
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chosen to be on china as a side this is a danger not only for cambodia but for the whole region so restoring democracy in cambodia means also or ensuring. neutrality and independence and preventing any foreign power from building any military facility in cambodia mr n.z. you are talking about increasing regional tensions there you are currently in malaysia and malaysia and cambodia are both both members of asio and assy and has a policy of noninterference in each other's affairs but i think that malaysia has detained a number of opposition members from your party and in the last few days at the request of phnom penh do you think that asio and as a body is doing enough to pressure cambodia. things are changing i think the values of democracy of human rights are being promoted more and more clearly by a number of countries i'm thinking of malaysia i'm thinking of indonesia so i think something's are changing and i'm very grateful to the malaysian government for allowing d.c. and not be leadership to be on malaysia soil or even though these make it sound very angry but they have made it clear t
chosen to be on china as a side this is a danger not only for cambodia but for the whole region so restoring democracy in cambodia means also or ensuring. neutrality and independence and preventing any foreign power from building any military facility in cambodia mr n.z. you are talking about increasing regional tensions there you are currently in malaysia and malaysia and cambodia are both both members of asio and assy and has a policy of noninterference in each other's affairs but i think...
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the rap superstar in america saw it and gave man a. side to do is rock the nation label stories out there i really can't see a connection between the story in the movie and the the violence that are going to be pretty but they have of course an age old debate around violent movies and whether they actually incite copycat violence but the panic seems to always be much worse when it's black violence that we're talking about black pants and black black black movies i mean there's plenty of on screen violence in white protagonists i mean but you never seem to see the small pox around the john with film around the james bond movie or even around marvel films plenty of the marvel movies to it only seems to be connected to urban movies that is black movies i almost think if people are trying to make the argument that white audiences deal with on screen violence but black audiences can't and i think particular this case i think we're confusing cause and effect the main story is connected to real life it's a depiction of what rock man has seen on th
the rap superstar in america saw it and gave man a. side to do is rock the nation label stories out there i really can't see a connection between the story in the movie and the the violence that are going to be pretty but they have of course an age old debate around violent movies and whether they actually incite copycat violence but the panic seems to always be much worse when it's black violence that we're talking about black pants and black black black movies i mean there's plenty of on...
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the sides are tied at one game a piece after two matches. n making their england debuts as jonny bairstow and adil rashid are rested. the home side won the toss and are batting a short time ago it was 92/3 from 10 overs. lewis hamilton said he's still mastering his craft after becoming the second most successful formula one driver of all time, by winning a 6th world title on sunday. the briton finished second in his mercedes at the us grand prix — which was enough to secure the overall driver's championship. he's now one behind michael schumacher — who won the world championship seven times. fi commentator jack nicholls explores where hamilton now stands when it comes to the greatest of all time. when discussing the greatest formula 1 when discussing the greatest formula i driver of all time, firstly it's pretty much impossible and that's why i'm specifically chosen senna and schumacher. one funjoe was good,jim clark and schumacher. one funjoe was good, jim clark people tell me is the greatest fi driver of all time but it's so difficult to co
the sides are tied at one game a piece after two matches. n making their england debuts as jonny bairstow and adil rashid are rested. the home side won the toss and are batting a short time ago it was 92/3 from 10 overs. lewis hamilton said he's still mastering his craft after becoming the second most successful formula one driver of all time, by winning a 6th world title on sunday. the briton finished second in his mercedes at the us grand prix — which was enough to secure the overall...
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lights maybe that was connected there up with police and said specifically on that the robbers went to a side window cut through the bars of the window went through the bulletproof glass went straight to a display case smashed it grabbed the jewels that were there took off the alarm went off the they were caught on video were caught on video they think there might be other accomplices they got away in a getaway car which they think might have burned out 15 minutes later they found a car which doors all open smelling of gasoline had been burnt out they soon it might be the getaway car but there's a lot of i mean it's sounds like a like a movie but there are a lot of questions to loke we still don't know a lot of the details so and how much did they actually get this is the big question what's the value of the value is very difficult to calculate in this in this case because the the pieces there are something like 4000 some pieces in the museum and and that's really of incalculable value what they actually got were 3 sets of jewels of belonged to august strong logs the 2nd who created the origi
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. >> a side relief for a very close when.k in july, it got approved by a margin of only nine votes. >> i feel so honored and i thank you for the trust. >> the slim victory was an indication that the road to the new commission would be bumpy. very bumpy indeed because after she got approved, this happen. first, the hungarian in remaining candidates were rejected by the european parliament before they could be heard and on top of that, the french commission hopeful got the thumbs down after two long and painful hearings. but the real problem was that it took romania a long time to nominatete replacement, but eventutually they did in their candidate past. that is the end of the story. no, of course there is always the u.k.. -- u.k. that on's could make the whole commission illegal, but the commission's legal services think they found a way around that. so does this meaea the commissin will fininally be approved by te european parliament? here are someone who should know. the head d of the biggegest political group in parliament.
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confirmed its pullout of the paris accords france and china saved a stand side by side presidents in monaco engines being real full of this support for the landmark 2015 deal calling it a reversible but also coming up in the british prime minister barnes johnson officially kicks off the general election campaign after dissolving parliament.
confirmed its pullout of the paris accords france and china saved a stand side by side presidents in monaco engines being real full of this support for the landmark 2015 deal calling it a reversible but also coming up in the british prime minister barnes johnson officially kicks off the general election campaign after dissolving parliament.
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ally of gordon brown and historically to the left of the labour party so it does give a sense of alienation from all sides there are four because we have been concentrating on two today. is a people may not be aware but also how big of a deal this really is. blue meat for the daily telegraph. the big question is, how much of an impact will it have and how deeply the cut given that these are not the most high—profile labour mps. in three cases to go from do not fit for jeremy corbyn, full for boris johnson, the architect of some kind of ha rd johnson, the architect of some kind of hard brexit or maybe there's going to be a deal. i do not think that will cut through those labour party voters but the long—term tradition, because the level of distrust from conservatives of aborts variety are up in millsboro, stoke, a lot of those places voted brexit at love those areas are so far to the 805 number four from the time of keith joseph. far to the 805 number four from the time of keithjoseph. so they're 5aying time of keithjoseph. so they're saying that certain people should not be allowed to read in the mid—705.
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met in singapore and at that time both sides agrees agreed that there is only one china but. you know a different side we and them we can express or we can describe what one china means you are away so that was the so to speak agreement but this agreement to disagree because there is a 2nd part. however right now from day beijing site they take only the 1st part that did this $11.00 time they discard the 2nd part right so there's only actually no consensus so really looking at the 1st part of the 2nd part and i'm just wondering in terms of the way forward when there is disagreement along these lines what is the way forward after the elections to pass the way to solve any disagreement in human society is through talk. so we we don't have. to have a talk with beijing and i think that will be the only healthy weight to solve our disagreement so when we come back again it's not that we discard some agreement because from our perspective there was no good reliever there for the time being dr shu thanks so much for coming in thank you. philippines is vice president lenny of bread always askin
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it comes with a side of fog this morning in the sonoma valley serve your drive and you may notice that. if you look at this you may look at the lights and you see a little moisture around here. san francisco 52 some 30s in the north bay, santa rosa 44 oakland, wind is calm miles per hour at sfo but look at the direction of the wind, a little bit of an onshore flow this morning and that is bringing in moisture and unfortunately causing some visibility issues in petaluma. down to zero so be careful there. foggy into marin county. the onshore flow will stick with us today and that means relative humidity levels are pumped up and that is great because we have high pressure in control and that high- pressure is going to keep us dry and not letting any rain in over the next week and a half. today will be warm with lots of sunshine again today and low 70s at the coast so very mild. low 80s as we head inland. after another sunny day let's head over to sell to see how the traffic is.>>> so far it doesn't look too bad if yowestb highway 580. pardon me a little tickle in my throat. 80 from fairfi
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otherwise i'll never take a side because i'm a super delegate.known for the last few weeks that he was putting an all in effort in iowa. it's his kind of country. it's the midwest. klobuchar can do that too. that's his country and he has really cap tap iitalizedcapital. he's tied for the lead in iowa. >> he is struggling to make any end roads at all, like at all with african-american voters in some of the key early states like south carolina and hooets goi -- he's going to have to connect with them. how does that happen ? >> he has to connect with african-american voters and latino voters in nevada. that's why when i was chair i moved thoe ed those two states wouldn't be represented by all white states in the primary. this thing is very wide open. i have no idea what will happen. it's true that pete will figure out how to connect with african-american voters. there was a very interesting small focus group about a week or so ago. maybe it was less than that where african-american women were starting to talk about amy clo klobuchar. it's another ex
otherwise i'll never take a side because i'm a super delegate.known for the last few weeks that he was putting an all in effort in iowa. it's his kind of country. it's the midwest. klobuchar can do that too. that's his country and he has really cap tap iitalizedcapital. he's tied for the lead in iowa. >> he is struggling to make any end roads at all, like at all with african-american voters in some of the key early states like south carolina and hooets goi -- he's going to have to connect...
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and we track the initiative on december 21st and a national effort and on the civilian side there agencies driving it and there's part of the legislation that there is a call to create the consortium and we have private institutions working with the federal government to create spaces where folks can do this research and translate into commercialized stuff. a way that we have tried to incorporate that in our of artificial intelligence is our first routes that a cold and the national science foundation and those are great and the dog are you amounts you can add a couple zeroes but to start and build that connective tissue that could be corrected. >> general shanahan has pointed out that there are so many potential applications of ai and d.o.d., it's the process animation and to those tasks that'll take so much human effort and are really taking advantage of the human skill that is trained officers who have been given. what are some examples of process within the government that you are most excited about whether it's logistics or anywhere else? >> there are all sorts. the con
and we track the initiative on december 21st and a national effort and on the civilian side there agencies driving it and there's part of the legislation that there is a call to create the consortium and we have private institutions working with the federal government to create spaces where folks can do this research and translate into commercialized stuff. a way that we have tried to incorporate that in our of artificial intelligence is our first routes that a cold and the national science...
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a free kick. side footing the ball and whilst liverpool were still rearranging themselves. d to a nervy last few minutes for lots of celebrations, as you would expect. lots of leap around anfield on what has been an emotional week the fans and everyone associated with the club. they have 11 points clear at the table. let's hear from juergen klopp who was full of praise for the substitute keeper despite that free kick. he is the man of the match for me because coming in in a game like this and, yeah, making two saves in the one was tricky and even the goalie kicks of course a difficult and everyone who ever did that with completely cold feet, it is just not possible. he should have done that probably definitely but we were not prepared for that situation. so i am completely happy. the same can be said forjose mourinho and tottenham. they were 3—0 up against bournemouth only to be back 3—2. it finished, the perfect start forjose mourinho continued. some terrific goals in that game. worth watching match of the day this evening. the first couple from delhi, a player rejuvenated,
a free kick. side footing the ball and whilst liverpool were still rearranging themselves. d to a nervy last few minutes for lots of celebrations, as you would expect. lots of leap around anfield on what has been an emotional week the fans and everyone associated with the club. they have 11 points clear at the table. let's hear from juergen klopp who was full of praise for the substitute keeper despite that free kick. he is the man of the match for me because coming in in a game like this and,...
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both sides had a player sent off.te and app and there is live text commentary on the bbc sport website. it's was a record attendance for england's women at wembley tonight against germany but it wasn't the history making win they hoped for, the lionesses lost 2—1. the two time world champions dominated the opening play, which led to an unmarked alexandra popp putting the germans ahead afterjust 9 minutes. england's first proper chance came 30 minutes later with a penalty from nikita paris. the german keeper denying her an equaliser. just before half time the goal finally came, ellen white doing what she does best but in the last minute of normal time, klara buhlfoud a chink in england defence to give germany a 2—1 victory. it leaves some questioning phil neville's future as head coach.. i don't listen to those types of people who are saying those types of things. i've been in football long enough that as a manager you have to ta ke enough that as a manager you have to take the responsibility. i do take the responsibil
both sides had a player sent off.te and app and there is live text commentary on the bbc sport website. it's was a record attendance for england's women at wembley tonight against germany but it wasn't the history making win they hoped for, the lionesses lost 2—1. the two time world champions dominated the opening play, which led to an unmarked alexandra popp putting the germans ahead afterjust 9 minutes. england's first proper chance came 30 minutes later with a penalty from nikita paris....
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is there a negative side to that? >> venture capital is the essential fundraising mechanism that used in silicon valley. but he much in a place people are doing startups. these are people willing to invest money into a business. doing it under very long odds. the reality is, that will never work. most of of the time, they are right. if a venture capitalist willing to take a chance that nine out of the 10 investments they make will fail, on the off chance that one of them succeeds, and you mentioned, is there a dark dark side to it, in some ways, maybe it's not a dark side, but you have to know what you are getting into. when a venture capitalist if you the money, and in fact, it is essential in starting and growing netflix, but they are not doing it because they really like the idea and want to see you succeed although they do. they are doing it because not only do they expect their money back, they expect their money back times 10. once you are in that game, you are all in it for the long game. you cannot go to them a
is there a negative side to that? >> venture capital is the essential fundraising mechanism that used in silicon valley. but he much in a place people are doing startups. these are people willing to invest money into a business. doing it under very long odds. the reality is, that will never work. most of of the time, they are right. if a venture capitalist willing to take a chance that nine out of the 10 investments they make will fail, on the off chance that one of them succeeds, and you...
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a one-sided take. >> children. children. >> martha: like a wrestling match.f charles krauthammer, daniel great to see you, the big question for you tonight, when you look at that and you look at the politics in america today, what is the point of all of that? can you tell me? >> yes, it was not the most pleasant thing to watch or experience, and it is the kind of question that i have gotten a lot this past year, with my father's book coming out and gone around the country to speak about it and talk too many people who look to his voice as one of reason that they trust in the craziness out there. and there is a yearning for more stability and more reasonableness. and what we talk about. and that's what i have tried to address in this new paperback edition, and trying to instill, not what my father, what he would say today to all of this, but i can talk about how i know that he would say it and the principles that he always embodied when he did approach a public debate. >> he saw some of early stages of this, but you wonder what he would counsel at this point w
a one-sided take. >> children. children. >> martha: like a wrestling match.f charles krauthammer, daniel great to see you, the big question for you tonight, when you look at that and you look at the politics in america today, what is the point of all of that? can you tell me? >> yes, it was not the most pleasant thing to watch or experience, and it is the kind of question that i have gotten a lot this past year, with my father's book coming out and gone around the country to...