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adrian? this also sends the message as donald trump, president trump as the ceo that if you foul up on his watch you're out of here. >> adrian: yeah look i'll tell you there's nothing that taxpayers can't stand more than feeling like their taxpayer dollars are being wasted especially by government officials for private flights. when those flights were unnecessary, so i disagree with part of the panel. i actually think this is going to be an issue that continues to my the trump administration. i think more cabinet secretaries are seeing ryan zince being looked into for his private flight usage so i think this is an issue that will continue and i do think that democrats, people on the left and just citizens of america are going to continue to watch this issue because again, there's nothing these folks can't stand more feeling take liar hard earned taxpayer dollars are being accused abused by government officials. >> dagen: jonas, does this distraction jeopardize the agenda? >> no in helps becau
adrian? this also sends the message as donald trump, president trump as the ceo that if you foul up on his watch you're out of here. >> adrian: yeah look i'll tell you there's nothing that taxpayers can't stand more than feeling like their taxpayer dollars are being wasted especially by government officials for private flights. when those flights were unnecessary, so i disagree with part of the panel. i actually think this is going to be an issue that continues to my the trump...
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>> reporter: eight months after being accused in a crime that stunned the city, adrian johnson admitted detectives arrested right man, the assistant us attorney told the judge, the five dna samples taken from the popular actress's body were an exact match. >> tricia mccauley left her home christmas day telling friends in a text message she was on her way and would be at their dinner party by 6:00 p.m. but somewhere along the way, and still unclear how, she encountered adrian johnson, who brutalized tricia mccauley breaking her nose before using her scarf to strangle her. johnson who had been ordered by the court to wear a gps ankle bracelet in the day before the murder but never showed, was identified by police as a suspect after he assault add clerk at a cvs. police r photograph and a man walking a dog on p street recognized not only him but the car >> we briefly exchanged words, i tried to document the license plate number, there was a bumper sticker, more plants that was a significant identifier on her car. >> reporter: jonathan called police and within minutes they had the car stopp
>> reporter: eight months after being accused in a crime that stunned the city, adrian johnson admitted detectives arrested right man, the assistant us attorney told the judge, the five dna samples taken from the popular actress's body were an exact match. >> tricia mccauley left her home christmas day telling friends in a text message she was on her way and would be at their dinner party by 6:00 p.m. but somewhere along the way, and still unclear how, she encountered adrian...
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adrian brown live for us in diamond dong on the china north korea border thank you very much indeed. what has been known as hurricane has now weakened to a tropical storm as it made landfall in the u.s. mainland at least eight people have died in the u.s. and dozens more in the caribbean along this destructive path people in the state of florida are beginning to assess the damage. reports from tampa. the search for survivors begins in the florida keys where fishes fear a humanitarian crisis and untold number of people defied evacuation orders ahead of him as a rival despite warnings and staying would be suicide. was lifted by the storm surge and carried across the highway one and posited about one hundred meters from where ridge line came from as the florida death toll rises in other parts of the state have begun to clean up the storm a category four hurricane at its first u.s. landfall left a trail of destruction from miami to naples further to the north the city of tampa is breathing a huge sigh of relief the extent of irma's damage here some downed walls some trees and power lines
adrian brown live for us in diamond dong on the china north korea border thank you very much indeed. what has been known as hurricane has now weakened to a tropical storm as it made landfall in the u.s. mainland at least eight people have died in the u.s. and dozens more in the caribbean along this destructive path people in the state of florida are beginning to assess the damage. reports from tampa. the search for survivors begins in the florida keys where fishes fear a humanitarian crisis and...
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smith, jonas ferris, john layfield, and adrian elrod. welcome to everybody. john? you are a texan and you say this isn't just a gulf coast event. we will all fail it. >> we will, and first, i have a lot of family and friends that are down there in the great state that are suffering right now and our thoughts and prayers certainly go out to everybody that is down there. when you try to separate though that devastation and it is horrific, you look about the economy which in houston which is a $500 billion economy and how it affects the greater economy over 20% of the nation's refinery ability has been shutdown. the colonial pipeline that goes from houston to new jersey that carries most of the gasoline is not even able to run at times because there's not enough fuel coming from lake charles into houston. that will affect goline prices andilrices. the iediate lossn houston is going to be more o a regional event as far as job loss and as far as economic destruction. overall though once you start seeing fed's step in, the state step in and insurance step in, you will st
smith, jonas ferris, john layfield, and adrian elrod. welcome to everybody. john? you are a texan and you say this isn't just a gulf coast event. we will all fail it. >> we will, and first, i have a lot of family and friends that are down there in the great state that are suffering right now and our thoughts and prayers certainly go out to everybody that is down there. when you try to separate though that devastation and it is horrific, you look about the economy which in houston which is...
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brown live for us and beijing adrian thank you well as alluded to the insults continue to fly between the u.s. and north korean leaders with donald trump calling him a madman on twitter and in response to a chemist official statement calling the u.s. president to ranged and i barking dog meanwhile russia says it's time for the war of words to stop and for mediators to step ahead of america to tame space reports in the united nations. for now it's a war of words but diplomats increasingly fear that the heightened rhetoric coupled with any miscalculation could lead to actual conflict kim myong own has been calling president trump a mad man after trump mocked him as rocket man russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov says it's time for threats to give way to dialogue i asked him about president speech and his threats to destroy north korea do you think that his language his tone and his approach make the world a safer or more dangerous place yes because although we never supported threats which have never solved anything we never supported direct interventions i can say that everyone can
brown live for us and beijing adrian thank you well as alluded to the insults continue to fly between the u.s. and north korean leaders with donald trump calling him a madman on twitter and in response to a chemist official statement calling the u.s. president to ranged and i barking dog meanwhile russia says it's time for the war of words to stop and for mediators to step ahead of america to tame space reports in the united nations. for now it's a war of words but diplomats increasingly fear...
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brown he joins us live from beijing adrian rex tillerson i was just in beijing six months ago so why is he back there now. well daryn an awful lot has happened during the past six months tensions on the north korean peninsula have reached really unprecedented levels and of course there remain still deep trade friction between china and the united states but of course rex tillerson is really here a century not just to talk about north korea but also to lay the groundwork for president donald trump's first inaugural visit here to china that's going to happen sometime in the first two weeks of november so a lot to talk about there he really does carry a very heavy agenda even though he's here for really a very short time no more than a day but north korea as i say is going to be top of the agenda you know in many ways these two countries need each other right now in a strange way daryn the crisis on the korean peninsula north korea has in a way bought china and the united states closer together they both want to resolve what is happening on the korean peninsula they just have different
brown he joins us live from beijing adrian rex tillerson i was just in beijing six months ago so why is he back there now. well daryn an awful lot has happened during the past six months tensions on the north korean peninsula have reached really unprecedented levels and of course there remain still deep trade friction between china and the united states but of course rex tillerson is really here a century not just to talk about north korea but also to lay the groundwork for president donald...
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brown is following all this live from beijing for us so adrian how significant is this move by china to limit oil exports . i think what has happened richelle is this china has simply confirmed what it did read to at the united nations security council in terms of the sanctions that it must now in force against north korea because of course china accounts for ninety percent of north korea's trade so the onus is really on china to enforce those sanctions so between now and essentially october the first china will stop exporting liquefied natural gas it will limit exports of oil it will cap oil exports at two hundred million barrels a year that effectively means a ten percent cut its all go also going to stop the export of refined petroleum products but most importantly it's going to halt the import of north korean textiles and those textiles as you mentioned in your introduction are a very important source of hard currency for the regime china is also going to limit the number of north korean workers that come to work in china those workers are very popular because they are very very
brown is following all this live from beijing for us so adrian how significant is this move by china to limit oil exports . i think what has happened richelle is this china has simply confirmed what it did read to at the united nations security council in terms of the sanctions that it must now in force against north korea because of course china accounts for ninety percent of north korea's trade so the onus is really on china to enforce those sanctions so between now and essentially october...
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eric and his wife adrian lost their son. eric chase bolling was 19 years old.rachel, with him on the show and you knew him well and know him well and his son meant the world to him. >> he did. and i just want to say that it was-- eric has always been professionally kind and gracious to me on the show and my heart just breaks for his family and i want to send my deepest most heart felt condolences from myself and from everyone in the fox family on to him and his family. trish: it's a terrible, terrible thing for any parent to ever have to go through. this was their only child and juan, you also have known eric a long, long time and you know his son meant so much to him and again, this was their only child, 19 years old. >> so, you know, i spent a lot of-- i went to clutch on sunday and i spent a lot of time just trying to make sense of something like this because it's so-- it's an immense hurt. i don't know how you cope with it and what i would say to eric and to adrian is that, you know, you just-- that love is the only thing i can say, 'cause i don't know how
eric and his wife adrian lost their son. eric chase bolling was 19 years old.rachel, with him on the show and you knew him well and know him well and his son meant the world to him. >> he did. and i just want to say that it was-- eric has always been professionally kind and gracious to me on the show and my heart just breaks for his family and i want to send my deepest most heart felt condolences from myself and from everyone in the fox family on to him and his family. trish: it's a...
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and by the way any nfl team that's watching adrian is available.and cosmo owners of the philadelphia soul but he's warmed up and ready to go. >> here he goes. >> oh, man, that is long. [laughter] >> did he make it. >> i say yes. >> is that good? >> it's good. >> yes. >> unbelievable. >> it is possible. >> thank you. >> he's available for any team that might heed him. you'll be with someone soon. >> wow,. >> hey, jen, that was cool. 9:52. keep those puberty photos coming to us. >> here's a really good one involving hair spray. look at that. >> i had that hair. >> i love it. >> yikes. >> we'll show some more when we come back. >> ♪ (vo) with thousands of quality pre-owned vehicles... and exceptional customer service, head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... flip your thinking about buying your next one. >> ♪ >> here's something to do this sunday. it is the 47th german american steuben parade. kicks off at 1:00 at south penn avenue and huntingdon pike in rockledge, pennsylvania. >> i love t
and by the way any nfl team that's watching adrian is available.and cosmo owners of the philadelphia soul but he's warmed up and ready to go. >> here he goes. >> oh, man, that is long. [laughter] >> did he make it. >> i say yes. >> is that good? >> it's good. >> yes. >> unbelievable. >> it is possible. >> thank you. >> he's available for any team that might heed him. you'll be with someone soon. >> wow,. >> hey, jen,...
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. >> jon: let's bring in adrian smith, he's republican and a member of the house ways and means committee. i know you like this proposal, give us your top couple of reasons why. >> the fact of the matter is, things are so corrupt and it's bad for our economy. the president said, let's move forward. a simple fight tax code would grow the econo and help out the middle class. >> jon: have an uncle and cousins who farm in nebraska. when i think of nebraska, i think of farming. think about the depreciation idea, without apply to farmers? >> we see better policy for farmers, manufacturers, folks who are in debt. we know farmers are in debt every year and the costs are expensive, but certainly we want
. >> jon: let's bring in adrian smith, he's republican and a member of the house ways and means committee. i know you like this proposal, give us your top couple of reasons why. >> the fact of the matter is, things are so corrupt and it's bad for our economy. the president said, let's move forward. a simple fight tax code would grow the econo and help out the middle class. >> jon: have an uncle and cousins who farm in nebraska. when i think of nebraska, i think of farming....
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. >> here's adrian bankert. >> reporter: devin has her whole life in front of her.he last thing she expected is to test positive for the brca 2 gene. >> it's a black cloud, this thing that's looming in the future. >> reporter: but there's a silver lining, genetic tests can cost hundreds, even thousands of dollars, but devin took a new test called "color" in her own home. at $149, it's the least expensive test for the brca 1 and two genes on the market. >> more women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. it's very important for women who are high risk, we want them to have access to the test. >> reporter: here's how it works. provide a saliva sample which carries your dna and send it off once it's analyzed, you receive your results in three to four weeks along with a complementary consultation. is there any point where you felt this was not fair? me being 30? >> oh, yeah, definitely. it's a higher risk. it's not a guarantee. it's not a death sentence. >> reporter: but when her aunt lauren's test came back positive, doctors sent her for a life-change mri. >> t
. >> here's adrian bankert. >> reporter: devin has her whole life in front of her.he last thing she expected is to test positive for the brca 2 gene. >> it's a black cloud, this thing that's looming in the future. >> reporter: but there's a silver lining, genetic tests can cost hundreds, even thousands of dollars, but devin took a new test called "color" in her own home. at $149, it's the least expensive test for the brca 1 and two genes on the market. >>...
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where he's going to be joining us from seoul with the south korean perspective adrian brown is in dandong china's border with north korea first let's go to our diplomatic editor james bays the united nations james the u.s. ambassador nikki haley was speaking after the unanimous vote earlier on and she said the security council had been there before with sanctions but this time it was different in what way is it different this time james. well certainly there are tighter sanctions they certainly have increased sanctions for example on north korea's textile exports they've increased sanctions on the oil that north korea can buy but it's nothing as tough as the original version of this resolution that they tried to get through they do negotiations behind the scene over the last week and it was clear that russia and china were not going to have the tougher version of this resolution and so they have watered it down because in the end the u.s. decided it was worth getting some extra sanctions and it certainly wasn't worth getting a division among the u.n. security council because one of the fe
where he's going to be joining us from seoul with the south korean perspective adrian brown is in dandong china's border with north korea first let's go to our diplomatic editor james bays the united nations james the u.s. ambassador nikki haley was speaking after the unanimous vote earlier on and she said the security council had been there before with sanctions but this time it was different in what way is it different this time james. well certainly there are tighter sanctions they certainly...
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welcome to you both, adrian she made a very interesting point.understand what president trump has decided and the fact he's kicked it back to congress for six months? >> well look first of all it's nothing but conservative spin to suggest that anybody who was protected under daca is no longer at risk of being deported they issued a very stern memo five days after president trump became president on january 25 of 2017 and basically saying anybody whose not here legally can be mass supported at any time, so there certainly is any sort of notion that these people can be deported is simply , you know-- >> cheryl: well so far there's not-- >> the guidelines elsewhere suggest that for those six months for those who actually did get the daca protection that they are going to be okay for at least six months and they can also renew their permits if it done by a certain date. so i disagree with that. >> cheryl: and they do that is true. >> there's no guarantees. >> cheryl: they were very specific in saying this wasn't like let's just kick them all out of t
welcome to you both, adrian she made a very interesting point.understand what president trump has decided and the fact he's kicked it back to congress for six months? >> well look first of all it's nothing but conservative spin to suggest that anybody who was protected under daca is no longer at risk of being deported they issued a very stern memo five days after president trump became president on january 25 of 2017 and basically saying anybody whose not here legally can be mass...
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hello i'm adrian finnigan is counting the cost of al-jazeera a wiki look at the world of business and economics this week we'll look at the economic forces at play in germany as a new government takes shape. also this week weather catastrophes does climate change mean that some assets are now uninsurable. as europe's biggest discount airline flies into trouble with pilots and passengers as it cancels thousands of flights. germany today is the biggest economy in the eurozone and its growth outlook remains strong ahead of the september twenty fourth national election survey showed germans satisfied with the state of their economy however analysts warn that cracks are beginning to appear and if angela merkel is elected to a fourth term as german chancellor she'll have to deal with them more on those risks in just a moment but first here's barca with a look back at merkel's economic performance to date in steering europe's engine of growth. angela merkel made history when she became germany's first female chancellor mainak off forty eight years earlier with german city still in ruins afte
hello i'm adrian finnigan is counting the cost of al-jazeera a wiki look at the world of business and economics this week we'll look at the economic forces at play in germany as a new government takes shape. also this week weather catastrophes does climate change mean that some assets are now uninsurable. as europe's biggest discount airline flies into trouble with pilots and passengers as it cancels thousands of flights. germany today is the biggest economy in the eurozone and its growth...
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brown adrian we've heard from the chinese government now what are they saying well a short time ago the chinese foreign ministry held their daily media briefing for foreign journalists and as always china was very quick to condemn north korea's actions remember north korea was not just thumbing its nose at the international community once more it was also thumbing its nose at china its old its only ally its oldest friend now the foreign ministry spokeswoman was also quite defensive her language was quite techy on friday she said that what was happening on the korean peninsula was not the fault of china and she said once more that the crux of the problem was the conflict between the united states and north korea let's listen more to what she had to say just a short time ago on candour we've seen that peacefully solving the nuclear issue on the peninsula through formal diplomatic means is slowly becoming the consensus of the international community at the same time there are more and more people who have realized that sanctions are not the way to solve the problem the most pressing ta
brown adrian we've heard from the chinese government now what are they saying well a short time ago the chinese foreign ministry held their daily media briefing for foreign journalists and as always china was very quick to condemn north korea's actions remember north korea was not just thumbing its nose at the international community once more it was also thumbing its nose at china its old its only ally its oldest friend now the foreign ministry spokeswoman was also quite defensive her language...
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brown who joins us live from beijing adrian so what can we read into the timing of this announcement by the chinese. well sanctions sanctions and yet more sanctions daryn why is this happening now well there are a number of reasons firstly i think you know china has really reached the limit of its sort of patience threshold with china it is deeply frustrated with the fact that north korea continues to defy u.n. resolutions and then there is the timing well in less than twenty four hours the u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson is here in beijing he of course is expected to say to china you need to do more to rein in north korea well of course china can now say look in the past couple of months we have begun imposing three sets of sanctions let's remember china is now limiting exports of oil to north korea that comes into effect on october the first it's no longer importing textiles from north korea an important source of hard currency and it's no longer taking coal from north korea these latest sanctions mean effectively that chinese north korean joint ventures in this country as we
brown who joins us live from beijing adrian so what can we read into the timing of this announcement by the chinese. well sanctions sanctions and yet more sanctions daryn why is this happening now well there are a number of reasons firstly i think you know china has really reached the limit of its sort of patience threshold with china it is deeply frustrated with the fact that north korea continues to defy u.n. resolutions and then there is the timing well in less than twenty four hours the...
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hello i'm adrian for the get this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up fears that north korea is boosting its defenses after a weekend fly over by u.s. bombers. refugees are moved from an australian run prison camp to the u.s. under a controversial resettlement plan. and they've escaped violence and mayhem are now the hinge of children putting their experiences into pictures. three members of the israeli security forces have been killed and one injured in a shooting at an israeli settlement in the occupied west bank the palestinian gunman was shot dead israeli media say that he opened fire after arriving with palestinian laborers at the settlement of. near jerusalem lived out to that settlement of just outside it al-jazeera is harry force it is there harry what more can you tell us about what happened. well we're here in the occupied west bank just a couple of hundred meters away from the entrance to the settlement of har dyer which you can see just on the hill behind us the entrance itself is where this took place just before seven o'clock local time so about four hours ago n
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now with political commentator adrian gallant joins me on the line very good evening to you adrian we heard it there you go americal criticizing hungry saying their stance is unacceptable and she's not the first politician to do so is it right for people to be applying this pressure on hunger and. i think the difficulty that there is cross your is that you have the visit route states in the eastern part of the european union that house up with pressure coming from kosovo from the balkans as well as pressure coming from the thirty six thousand refugees that are still camped in greece and italy and then you have the little states in the center and the the west of europe you see denmark going to be the scandinavian states germany france and they want to see this issue second of course they are pretty precious. and it's not just hungry it's the czech republic it's mania and after truth and justice reelection potent it's also poland and they're putting pressure on these eastern frontier states to as they see it step up to the plate and do that bash our of accommodate seeing these migrants
now with political commentator adrian gallant joins me on the line very good evening to you adrian we heard it there you go americal criticizing hungry saying their stance is unacceptable and she's not the first politician to do so is it right for people to be applying this pressure on hunger and. i think the difficulty that there is cross your is that you have the visit route states in the eastern part of the european union that house up with pressure coming from kosovo from the balkans as...
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good to see you, adrian. >> thank you. liz: the husband of the walmart fortune his name is stan kroenke, he owns the l.a. rams. should walmart be part of these protests? >> no. i don't think so. we have to look at what the allergy intent was, that colin kaepernick that he was going to protest against police violence of some sort, and i understood the concept. i didn't see what ramifications he would get out of a protest. i certainly disagree with the protest on -- of the national anthem, considering i have family that actually serve in the military and have been to war, so i support our troops in every way, shape, or form. but this is no longer about that anymore. this is about antitrump everything. this is about whoever can put a middle finger up to trump and say he should be impeached, that's what they're going to do. i mean, if you look at examples of -- liz: i hear what you're saying. sorry. i just need to break in here because now it's being taken as a free speech kind of movement against the president. >> i support -
good to see you, adrian. >> thank you. liz: the husband of the walmart fortune his name is stan kroenke, he owns the l.a. rams. should walmart be part of these protests? >> no. i don't think so. we have to look at what the allergy intent was, that colin kaepernick that he was going to protest against police violence of some sort, and i understood the concept. i didn't see what ramifications he would get out of a protest. i certainly disagree with the protest on -- of the national...
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relations once more it has adrian brown live in beijing adrian thank you. state media in iran have released footage of what they say is a successful test launch of a new a list that missed solve the crime shahr was launched just a few hours after it was unveiled at a military parade and tehran follows threats by u.s. president donald trump that washington may withdraw from the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal of sense china has a senior lecturer and international relations a middle east policy politics at the university of preferred it says that while iran remains committed to the nuclear deal it is telling the u.s. and israel that it stands ready to defend itself this is happening at the time that the pressure from the united states is increasing. iran and been my puppini and what happened just yesterday is a manifestation of a new type of terror and of course you have to remember that from the beginning of the nuclear negotiation iran remains very determined that it is not prepared to negotiate its defensive mechanism and it is not prepared to negoti
relations once more it has adrian brown live in beijing adrian thank you. state media in iran have released footage of what they say is a successful test launch of a new a list that missed solve the crime shahr was launched just a few hours after it was unveiled at a military parade and tehran follows threats by u.s. president donald trump that washington may withdraw from the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal of sense china has a senior lecturer and international relations a middle east...
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and its allies james zira at the united nations interim barone joining us from beijing adrian we've had u.n. sanctions now we've got more u.s. sanctions at the end of the line i guess is turning off the oil pipelines from china to north korea which would cripple the economy how close are we to that. i think we've still got a way to go i think china hopes that these sanctions are going to be incremental but possibly it is building up to what you suggest now it was interesting as the chinese foreign minister mentioned in his speech that there should be nuclear weapons not in north korea or in south korea and as james pointed out he made no reference to the fact that the bank of china has told its banks to no longer deal with north korea that is quite curious that we left it to president trump to make that confirmation if it's true then i think it amounts to a significant tightening of the economic news around north korea because of course ninety percent of north korea's trade is with china i think what has possibly also happened during the past few weeks is that behind the scenes u.s. off
and its allies james zira at the united nations interim barone joining us from beijing adrian we've had u.n. sanctions now we've got more u.s. sanctions at the end of the line i guess is turning off the oil pipelines from china to north korea which would cripple the economy how close are we to that. i think we've still got a way to go i think china hopes that these sanctions are going to be incremental but possibly it is building up to what you suggest now it was interesting as the chinese...
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factors including building regulations and the response of local government those are your headlines adrian is here with the news hour in thirty minutes i'm back after that i will see you very soon people in power is next. it makes a building up its present some of europe's northeastern borders and russia this month carrying out massive war games of it saying could these rehearsals ever translate into a great thing and how would the nations on the front line respond if they date journalist eric campbell has been to the baltic state of hysteria to find out. it looks like something out of a fairy title and its characters a desperate to live happily ever after. the patient is not so far away that it's far away for all it's into pint sized a stone he has shaken off dictatorship and builds a high tech economy that's the envy of the world to. its old enemy in the east is rising again and the study is gearing up to fox. taking on the russian ban means more than boots on the ground a stony a is pushing sign a defense to the very limits. we have to be prepared and we have to react according to. as t
factors including building regulations and the response of local government those are your headlines adrian is here with the news hour in thirty minutes i'm back after that i will see you very soon people in power is next. it makes a building up its present some of europe's northeastern borders and russia this month carrying out massive war games of it saying could these rehearsals ever translate into a great thing and how would the nations on the front line respond if they date journalist eric...
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brown adrian to what degree is this a reaction to increasing tensions coming out of north korea and indeed i guess out of washington. well i think it's possible to read different things into these war exercises that are taking place involving the navies of russia and china i think possibly though it has more to do with japan monday mark the eighty six anniversary of japan's invasion of north east china it's a very important anniversary here in china and here moscow and beijing reiterate that they have no third country in mind when they carry out these drills which have happened every year for the past five years but analysts here in beijing say actually the real target is china and now we have seen really over the past four five years president vladimir putin and president xi jinping becoming much much closer and of course these exercises enable them to demonstrate just to the united states as well that actually russia and china are becoming much closer allies now russia and china have no formal military alliance as such but these exercises are i think going to become something of a
brown adrian to what degree is this a reaction to increasing tensions coming out of north korea and indeed i guess out of washington. well i think it's possible to read different things into these war exercises that are taking place involving the navies of russia and china i think possibly though it has more to do with japan monday mark the eighty six anniversary of japan's invasion of north east china it's a very important anniversary here in china and here moscow and beijing reiterate that...
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brown who joins us live from beijing adrian rex tillerson as you were saying was just in beijing six months ago so why is he back there now do we think. well daryn an awful lot has happened during the past six months tensions on the korean peninsula have now perhaps entered their most dangerous phase and rarely has the relationship between the united states and china mattered as much as it does now so i think rex tillerson comes here with a very full agenda i think it's fair to assume that north korea will be at the top of that agenda but of course he also wants to lay the groundwork for the visit here in november by president donald trump it's been confirmed by the white house the president from peru is to visit china vietnam the philippines japan and south korea during the first two months of november so there's an awful lot for both sides to plan and i think china wants to ensure the president from his visit is not entirely overshadowed by the crisis with north korea also i think china wants to use this as an opportunity to press home to the u.s. secretary of state all that they'r
brown who joins us live from beijing adrian rex tillerson as you were saying was just in beijing six months ago so why is he back there now do we think. well daryn an awful lot has happened during the past six months tensions on the korean peninsula have now perhaps entered their most dangerous phase and rarely has the relationship between the united states and china mattered as much as it does now so i think rex tillerson comes here with a very full agenda i think it's fair to assume that...
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hello i'm adrian from again this is that he is live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes decides not to attend the u.n. general assembly she comes on the fierce criticism over the handling of the hinge a crisis. now is the time to be more united to the storm. for. president of the e.u. commission lays out his vision for the bloc urging countries to take advantage of it and the economic upswing plus. the tension over the gulf crisis at a meeting of the arab league in cairo and remade the nigerians whose lives have been blighted by boko haram violence but i determined to move forward. and i'm thomas with all the sporting killing it with stages of the champions league on the way for another season is. to avenge the only event this. may and must lead to aung san suu kyi won't attend this year's un general assembly meeting she's been widely criticized since the violence against muslim or hinge in rakhine state escalated late last month since then more than three hundred thirty thousand people have crossed into bangladesh to escape the conflict after visiting makeshift camps on tuesday
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top campaign officials from both sides, david bossie and adrian elrod face off next.ember bill ayers, the man who justified violent protests nut 60's now has something he wants to say about a antifa. plus, one democrat hits below the belt at general john kelly and now the president's chief of staff responds. ♪ ♪ with my moderate to severe crohn's disease i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay. then it hit me... managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor, i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease even after trying other medications. in clinical studies, the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've
top campaign officials from both sides, david bossie and adrian elrod face off next.ember bill ayers, the man who justified violent protests nut 60's now has something he wants to say about a antifa. plus, one democrat hits below the belt at general john kelly and now the president's chief of staff responds. ♪ ♪ with my moderate to severe crohn's disease i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay. then it hit me... managing was all i was doing. when i told my...
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adrian bankert, abc news, antioch, tennessee. >>> we move on to puerto rico.here are fears that a dam protecting thousands of hurricane maria victims may fail at any moment. >> thousands are in the path of the dam and have been told to evacuate. an area that holds excess water from the dam is already overflowing. mean while, millions are affected by hurricane-related gas crises. some people waited as long as eight hours to fill up for gas. more than 120,000 gallons of diesel fuel are being sent to the island. >> and maria is expected to bring tropical force winds. to east coast of the u.s. mainland. the surge could be up to four feet. high surf and dangerous rip currents expected along the east coast throughout the week. advisories stretch from florida all the way up to new england. >>> and the u.s. made a show of force against north korea over the weekend. american b-1 bombers and f-15 fighters flew further north of the dmz in two decades. it came after a sharp exchange of words between president trump and a north korean official who spoke at the u.n. treasur
adrian bankert, abc news, antioch, tennessee. >>> we move on to puerto rico.here are fears that a dam protecting thousands of hurricane maria victims may fail at any moment. >> thousands are in the path of the dam and have been told to evacuate. an area that holds excess water from the dam is already overflowing. mean while, millions are affected by hurricane-related gas crises. some people waited as long as eight hours to fill up for gas. more than 120,000 gallons of diesel fuel...
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well as you mentioned adrian it was a wide ranging speech from the president of the e.u. commission and he touched on lots of different things including streamlining the processes the economy and he said how the economy of the e.u. is doing rather well at the moment but the issue of migration and refugees has obviously been a persistent issue confronting many challenge while presenting many challenges for the european union over the last couple of years and what he was a pains to do in this kind of status report which is his state of the union address is to outline the successes that have been seven hundred twenty thousand people he said have successfully been granted asylum within the european union he said that the processes for stopping irregular migration had been having some success if you think back to two thousand and fifteen in excess of a million people these are u.n. figures made the sea crossing over the mediterranean into the e.u. so far this year it's down to just over one hundred twenty five thousand so a ninety seven percent reduction that said what he didn
well as you mentioned adrian it was a wide ranging speech from the president of the e.u. commission and he touched on lots of different things including streamlining the processes the economy and he said how the economy of the e.u. is doing rather well at the moment but the issue of migration and refugees has obviously been a persistent issue confronting many challenge while presenting many challenges for the european union over the last couple of years and what he was a pains to do in this...
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of their own and we've got our correspondents craig leeson in tokyo mike hanna in washington and adrian brown in beijing first let's cross live to seoul and thomas andrew what do we know about this launch. well that missile was launched at six fifty seven local time on the korean peninsula that is just over three hours ago in fact exactly three hours ago that missile was in the air it flew for nineteen minutes we're told by the south korean military and it flew for three thousand seven hundred kilometers in a north west easterly direction now had that missile being flown in a south westerly direction it would have flown towards a quorum where the united states of course has a big military presence so that in itself is significant the distance it flew very very significant north korea had made it clear after the united nations part its resolution at beginning of the week that it was not going to be deterred from testing missiles and from nuclear tests this seems to be evidence of that a test so swiftly after that u.n. resolution was passed is clear provocation by the north and clear sugg
of their own and we've got our correspondents craig leeson in tokyo mike hanna in washington and adrian brown in beijing first let's cross live to seoul and thomas andrew what do we know about this launch. well that missile was launched at six fifty seven local time on the korean peninsula that is just over three hours ago in fact exactly three hours ago that missile was in the air it flew for nineteen minutes we're told by the south korean military and it flew for three thousand seven hundred...
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adrian bard is there. it began to shake at 1:14 and it felt like it was never stop. this one seemed like the big one. pictures and statues fell off the shelves. we lost all communication, via cell phones, landlines and the power went out. and, elsewhere in the city, we learned of buildings collapsed. people are still trapped in the rubble. the roofs of the shopping center caved in. the airport runway is cracked. a government building sits tilted on its side. many, many people are injured. even more still feeling panic. people on the streets and small piles of rubble. the quake was not as strong as one that hit 32 years ago today. killing 10,000 people. but the epicenter was much closer. we still don't know the full extent of the damage. we are getting word there are dozens of children that collapsed in the school that collapsed. rescuers. people coming out on the street digging. we are just getting the full picture. don't know the extent of the damage. as i walk down reforma avenue, mexico's main avenue, there are thousands of people on the street gazing up athe crac
adrian bard is there. it began to shake at 1:14 and it felt like it was never stop. this one seemed like the big one. pictures and statues fell off the shelves. we lost all communication, via cell phones, landlines and the power went out. and, elsewhere in the city, we learned of buildings collapsed. people are still trapped in the rubble. the roofs of the shopping center caved in. the airport runway is cracked. a government building sits tilted on its side. many, many people are injured. even...
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we've got our correspondent in seoul under thomas mike hanna in washington our china correspondent adrian brown in beijing for us let's cross live to our correspondent in tokyo craig leeson so sins are producing some very strong statements there what else is even saying. yes well he arrived back from this summit that he was attending in india and was greeted by this missile launch he's called for an emergency meeting of the un security council and for the un security council up to that point to implement the strong sanctions or stronger sanctions that would imposed against north korea on choose day and that was bought by the united states and backed by south korea so clearly they don't very happy with the current state of affairs but he did say that japan was prepared for it in that they tracked the missile and that in fact they were able to issue a jail which is a public warning to people in the north of japan shortly after that me saw it was launched and what that does is it sends a message to people's mobile phones it also makes radio and television announcements and gives fair warning
we've got our correspondent in seoul under thomas mike hanna in washington our china correspondent adrian brown in beijing for us let's cross live to our correspondent in tokyo craig leeson so sins are producing some very strong statements there what else is even saying. yes well he arrived back from this summit that he was attending in india and was greeted by this missile launch he's called for an emergency meeting of the un security council and for the un security council up to that point to...
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. >> one of those friends is adrian dixon. >> this is my best friend.k to dix more than -- more than anybody else. >> so we've seen ups and downs. we know all of the flaws in our character. and we try to make each other -- >> i have no flaws in my character, don't let her fool you. >> right. it breaks my heart because i know that she is a -- a good person. i just wish -- i know that her appeal's going to work in her favor. i know. >> don't make me cry. >> you learn to be a family when you're incarcerated. i mean, it's kind of neat to see the groups of people that become friends in here. because they're people that you would never associate with out there. but you come in here, everyone's facing the same hurts and the same hangups so we kind of lean on each other for that. you know in 20 years i'm going to be so good at this game. >> hilberling might need all of the support she can muster. her sentencing, which could be up to 25 years in state prison, is only days away. robert hill is also facing an uncertain future as he awaits trial for first-degree mu
. >> one of those friends is adrian dixon. >> this is my best friend.k to dix more than -- more than anybody else. >> so we've seen ups and downs. we know all of the flaws in our character. and we try to make each other -- >> i have no flaws in my character, don't let her fool you. >> right. it breaks my heart because i know that she is a -- a good person. i just wish -- i know that her appeal's going to work in her favor. i know. >> don't make me cry....
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. >> adrian you were just in hawaii, you were just there. >> thank you, alex. >> i was, yes. >> i wasss. >> sierra was in hawaii earlier this summer. >> sorry. >> lonnie was working. >> she was in hawaii with kevin hart last season. >> this will be a great season for the real, because we're going to be live. >> wow. >> you know what, i want to ask you. >> in philadelphia at 11:00 a.m. >> are you nervous because there is in telling you keep it so real what is coming out of your mouth. >> we are nervous. >> i'm sure producers are nervous, and you're nerve bus we're not i'm nervous. we had a meeting yesterday with the fines that are involved if you do and say the wrong things. i'm very nervous bit. i prayed to just get myself together. >> i believe in you. >> i believe in you. >> i think this is a good fasting period to just kind of learn that. >> yes. >> it is exciting. >> it is a time and place for everything. >> it is exciting. >> i know. >> they have been actually showing bloopers of the things that have happened in the last season that you didn't get to see because we weren't live,
. >> adrian you were just in hawaii, you were just there. >> thank you, alex. >> i was, yes. >> i wasss. >> sierra was in hawaii earlier this summer. >> sorry. >> lonnie was working. >> she was in hawaii with kevin hart last season. >> this will be a great season for the real, because we're going to be live. >> wow. >> you know what, i want to ask you. >> in philadelphia at 11:00 a.m. >> are you nervous because there...
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was not on the agenda that led to a fiery exchange those are your top stories up next it's techno adrian's here with the news out of the back after that season. it's not just phones contributing to sound from bumper profits if we look at the u.s. economy the moment it does seem to be in pretty good shape up until around two thousand and five greek debt levels were basically stable we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost at this time on al-jazeera. right cancer a diagnosis of little room for hope. says the eighteen hundreds doctor suspected the body's immune system might talk to chill for this stuff and. that no one could crack the complex code until this scientists say it. now this is the new face of cancer patients who are living proof of a cure. this is technically a show about innovations that changed nights we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and they're doing it in the way this is a show about science by scientists. and welcome to the pack there in paris i'm guy. and well hair but that's them incredible. to
was not on the agenda that led to a fiery exchange those are your top stories up next it's techno adrian's here with the news out of the back after that season. it's not just phones contributing to sound from bumper profits if we look at the u.s. economy the moment it does seem to be in pretty good shape up until around two thousand and five greek debt levels were basically stable we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost at this time on...
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welcome to the program in doha i'm adrian finnegan it's anyone's guess as to who will win this year's nobel peace prize no less than three hundred eighteen people and organizations and nominated and the announcements to you on october sixth but all the nations are supposed to be secret but on the list are expected to be the white helmet search and rescue in syria pope francis and donald trump previous winners a bit controversial including trump's predecessor barack obama vietnam war diplomat and former u.s. secretary of state henry kissinger and now. reports. a nobel peace prize winner silence on the military crackdown of the rohingya in myanmar. is under international pressure as hundreds of thousands of the long persecuted raheen just steamed into bangladesh they told her refix stories their villages burned women raped and children killed. landmines another danger as they crossed the border united nations secretary general caused a crisis a textbook example of ethnic cleansing do you believe this is ethnic cleansing well i would answer your question with another question when one th
welcome to the program in doha i'm adrian finnegan it's anyone's guess as to who will win this year's nobel peace prize no less than three hundred eighteen people and organizations and nominated and the announcements to you on october sixth but all the nations are supposed to be secret but on the list are expected to be the white helmet search and rescue in syria pope francis and donald trump previous winners a bit controversial including trump's predecessor barack obama vietnam war diplomat...
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adriÁn: es difÍcil confiar en la administraciÓn.na soluciÓn permanente para los soÑadores. karla: podemos decir, creo que estÁn todos de acuerdo que ambos partidos se unan por el bien de los muchachos para legalizarlos y sigan siendo personas de bien. gracias a todos. alan: estamos con los soÑadores, siempre aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica". ♪ ♪ ♪ probé un detergente más barato que tide. termine usando más detergente y mi ropa no quedaba igual de limpia. ahora volví a tide y mi ropa sigue impecable otra vez. es que el que sabe, sabe suegra! tide, calificado #1 si tiene que ser limpio, tiene que ser tide voy a target por suavizante. ¿algo más? toallitas clorox para mi artista. ¡y una rasuradora para mi hombrecito! ¡abuelaaaaaa! okay. obtén precios bajos todos los días en productos esenciales. target. rapido y listo. ¿qué hac... dame mi eggo... coco, ¿en serio? hay que seguir las reglas. conoce las reglas. quédate con tu eggo. l'eggo my eggo. satcha:quÉ gusto que esté con nosotros. hoy es miÉrcoles 6 de septiembre de 2017. islas del atlÁnt
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for the first time and now once more china holds the title for the world's fastest passenger train adrian brown al-jazeera beijing. it's often said that sport and politics shouldn't mix but rivalry between katter and saudi arabia is being played out on horseback at the asian indoor and martial arts games that are taking place in turkmenistan a cell malik reports from ask about saudi arabia and qatar will do you a question gold medals. first horses are important symbols in the culture of turkmenistan home to one of the oldest breeds in the world the akhil techie and it's fitting that horses are center stage in one of the most intriguing contests to ask about two thousand and seventeen showjumping riders from gulf rivals qatar and saudi arabia i thank you for it to dominate the event they're competing while their countries remain in a bitter political dispute a saudi led blockade has cut off land sea and links to qatar the political tensions between qatar and saudi arabia have had a real impact on sport but there is real hope that these games in this horse loving nation of turkmenistan kind
for the first time and now once more china holds the title for the world's fastest passenger train adrian brown al-jazeera beijing. it's often said that sport and politics shouldn't mix but rivalry between katter and saudi arabia is being played out on horseback at the asian indoor and martial arts games that are taking place in turkmenistan a cell malik reports from ask about saudi arabia and qatar will do you a question gold medals. first horses are important symbols in the culture of...
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beijing to shanghai but there are concerns about the cost of china's high speed rail ambitions as adrian brown reports. china's high speed rail ways are a potent symbol of its economy today the network has more than twenty thousand kilometers of track the largest in the world and it's all happened in less than a decade the link between beijing and shanghai is one of the busiest experts say the new service is about more than just the lure of speed or hunger for. the purpose of raising the speed is merely symbolic that drinking a run at a speed of three hundred fifty kilometers an hour the fastest in the world this implies the stress of chinese twenty. foot high speed trains are expensive to operate one international think tank estimates that it cost ninety percent more to build lines for trains that reach three hundred fifty kilometers an hour than four ones that allow a speed of two hundred fifty but china's government is in a hurry to build more both in china and abroad. nobody predicted that the high speed rail between beijing and shanghai would be profitable when it was built but afte
beijing to shanghai but there are concerns about the cost of china's high speed rail ambitions as adrian brown reports. china's high speed rail ways are a potent symbol of its economy today the network has more than twenty thousand kilometers of track the largest in the world and it's all happened in less than a decade the link between beijing and shanghai is one of the busiest experts say the new service is about more than just the lure of speed or hunger for. the purpose of raising the speed...
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hello again adrian finnegan here in doha the top stories this. has decided against attending this year's u.n. general assembly meeting she's been widely criticized since the violence against muslims in rakhine state escalated late last month since then more than three hundred seventy thousand people have crossed into bangladesh to escape the conflict the un security council will hold a meeting in a few hours to discuss the crisis one hour from florence louis any ngo. a foreign ministry spokesman has told al jazeera that aung san suu kyi the country's leader will not be attending the united nations general assembly in new york later this week because she has to stay back in the country while the president is abroad for medical treatment and she's staying behind to deal with the situation in rakhine state the happen suggestions that she may not be attending the meeting even though she attended one last year because she doesn't want to face criticism and she has been coming under fire a lot of fire lately not only for the way her government has been
hello again adrian finnegan here in doha the top stories this. has decided against attending this year's u.n. general assembly meeting she's been widely criticized since the violence against muslims in rakhine state escalated late last month since then more than three hundred seventy thousand people have crossed into bangladesh to escape the conflict the un security council will hold a meeting in a few hours to discuss the crisis one hour from florence louis any ngo. a foreign ministry...