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but it is potentially afar to move ahead. far reaching deal whose foundations were laid yesterday. that said, is there not a danger that this gives the indication to donald trump that an aggressive strategy, these kinds of threats of tariffs, can result in him achieving what he was as a better deal for the us, and potentially encourage him to adopt more of this kind of very aggressive strategy is based at the problem being that even before ta riffs problem being that even before tariffs are closed, it hits shares in car producers before the tariffs even come. and don't forget the farmers in the midwest. you put your finger on the problem. there was certainly that risk that this kind of behaviour will be encouraged and incentivised. we have seen a lot of this behaviour over the last — beaudesert, a year and a half? that we have not seen a lot of results like this. the korean deal turned out to be largely empty. but this seems to be possibly a turning point. when it is all over, we can forget about the clumsy process that broug
but it is potentially afar to move ahead. far reaching deal whose foundations were laid yesterday. that said, is there not a danger that this gives the indication to donald trump that an aggressive strategy, these kinds of threats of tariffs, can result in him achieving what he was as a better deal for the us, and potentially encourage him to adopt more of this kind of very aggressive strategy is based at the problem being that even before ta riffs problem being that even before tariffs are...
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i'm a keeping up to date on their situation from afar i want to send more support and i pray for them all to be safe and to come out as soon as possible. it's an agonizing wait for relatives of the group this family was informed that their boy was one of the four rescued on sunday. that i was wondering if he'd be alright i told myself he will be alright i knew but i didn't say it out loud i was worrying too but i kept my feelings quiet has been a while since i've laughed. but authorities refused to publicly confirm the identities of those freed out of respect for the families who sons are still trapped. with the whole world seemingly fixated on the plight of the football team the governor has vowed to shield the boys and their families from the media spotlight. here's a look now at some other stories making news around the wild india supreme court has upheld its death sentence for three men convicted over the gang rape and murder of a woman on a delhi bus in two thousand and twelve the defendants were tried and respect fast track court after the woman succumbed to injuries following t
i'm a keeping up to date on their situation from afar i want to send more support and i pray for them all to be safe and to come out as soon as possible. it's an agonizing wait for relatives of the group this family was informed that their boy was one of the four rescued on sunday. that i was wondering if he'd be alright i told myself he will be alright i knew but i didn't say it out loud i was worrying too but i kept my feelings quiet has been a while since i've laughed. but authorities...
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the crown of franconia its nickname is no co-incidence visible from afar it dominates the region so a visit to the castle is worthwhile not only because of its many art treasures but also for the view that come out. of. a big topic is that beer the region has the highest brewery density in the world the one million inhabitants have about two hundred breweries and more than one thousand different beers to choose from many circular walks leap from beer chapel superior to anything else it's the franconian switzerland the breweries are especially close to each other the community is even mentioned in the guinness book of world records the circular road here is fourteen kilometers long takes about four hours and connects four breweries. and. the first stage leads to the start up brewery. they have dark beer. but. in general i prefer light but this dark one is really delicious. breweries hiker's pass you get a stamp in it for every brewery you visit and when you have all four stamps you get a certificate as a franconia an honorary beer drinker here's our stamp to start with. with the hiking
the crown of franconia its nickname is no co-incidence visible from afar it dominates the region so a visit to the castle is worthwhile not only because of its many art treasures but also for the view that come out. of. a big topic is that beer the region has the highest brewery density in the world the one million inhabitants have about two hundred breweries and more than one thousand different beers to choose from many circular walks leap from beer chapel superior to anything else it's the...
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sheriff's department and they helped him rig up a rope to get the door of the truck open, at least from afar turns out the bear wanted one thing in that truck. >> amazing. >> that's what, there is a half of piece of gum in here. that's all it took. >> pam, geez. >> it's going to take thousands of dollars to replace the seats, dash board and upholstery and ceiling. all of this for a half of a piece of gum. >> wow, that is really surprising. i do know they know what an ice chest is. so don't keep that in plain sight either. >>> 4:37 is the time now. antioch police are cracking down on a dangerous activity. the huge crowd of people that gathered for a side show and how police broke it up. >>> are we approaching another government funding stand off? i'm doug luzader in washington, the latest threat coming from the president, just ahead. mother...nature! sure smells amazing... even in accounts receivable. gain botanicals laundry detergent. bring the smell of nature wherever you are. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pac. helps keep your laundry
sheriff's department and they helped him rig up a rope to get the door of the truck open, at least from afar turns out the bear wanted one thing in that truck. >> amazing. >> that's what, there is a half of piece of gum in here. that's all it took. >> pam, geez. >> it's going to take thousands of dollars to replace the seats, dash board and upholstery and ceiling. all of this for a half of a piece of gum. >> wow, that is really surprising. i do know they know what...
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your journey has been one that i have watched and enjoyed from afar for a very long time.met you in the comedy scene. but bo burnham, for so many people, was one of the first-- quote, unquote-- internet sensations. >> yeah, bo burnham for most people was, "who?" but, yes. ( laughter ) for some people, i was an internet sensation, which is a term i love. ( laughter ) ( applause ) yeah, baby! a sensation. >> trevor: here are you as bo burnham. the savant, this comedy genius like music and comedy and making everything. and you stepped on to the stage, you know, and what really intrigued me is when you talk about the stories of how uncomfortable you were in a space where you seemed completely comfortable. >> yeah, i mean, i was having panic attacks on stage regularly, which is chill. ( laughter ) and, yeah, i-- i don't know. i would talk about my specific anxieties of being on stage performing, thinking that they were specific to what i was at the time-- a 25-year-old male comedian with an audience. and i would do my showz shoez and talk about that and 13-year-old girls would
your journey has been one that i have watched and enjoyed from afar for a very long time.met you in the comedy scene. but bo burnham, for so many people, was one of the first-- quote, unquote-- internet sensations. >> yeah, bo burnham for most people was, "who?" but, yes. ( laughter ) for some people, i was an internet sensation, which is a term i love. ( laughter ) ( applause ) yeah, baby! a sensation. >> trevor: here are you as bo burnham. the savant, this comedy genius...
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what was similar us for us alaskans watching from afar was the fact that the oil industry was caught flat-footed. i know they had plans to keep that from happening on the oil rig, but did any of it were, no it did not. that oil spread and spread and spread. what was familiar and to a considerable extent was the impact on communities that lived along the coast of the gulf, especially the fishing communities. spill, a lot of people from that area came up. to look at what we had done in the prince regional sound -- prince william sound. to give a mechanism to force citizens to have a voice in how the oil companies operate. the condo spill was much larger than accept out these and it went on for day after day and a conceivable amount of time. >> do you think that the oil industry has learned its lesson oil spillz and the off the coast of louisiana? in the immediate aftermath they did respond. their response, if history is a guide those lessons will be lost. the attention of the public will turn to other matters. industry getting lighter regulation, they will always be there and there wil
what was similar us for us alaskans watching from afar was the fact that the oil industry was caught flat-footed. i know they had plans to keep that from happening on the oil rig, but did any of it were, no it did not. that oil spread and spread and spread. what was familiar and to a considerable extent was the impact on communities that lived along the coast of the gulf, especially the fishing communities. spill, a lot of people from that area came up. to look at what we had done in the prince...
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get investment, cheap energy domestically and those are things he can probably appreciate from afar.obert: peter, why did president trump take this approach in the u.k.? gthey're layut the red carpet, the queen is there, they're removing -- reviewing troops, seeing castles yet he feels compelled to rat it will whole situaon. peter: this is a disrupter, not a diplomat. he likes to make a stink, to some extent. he likes to hit even our allies with their biggest vulnerability. what's the biggestville alnerability for tre may right now? obviously this brexit at sin. what's the biggest vull innocent for angela merkel right now? migration would be one. he obviously hit her on defense spending and her energy dependence on russia as well. this is not somebody who's trying to smooth things over. this is somebody who likes to mix i up and enjoys the sort of chaos it creates however, he tends to document li he didn britain, offstage. does it in an interview for a number then say it's fake news even though there's a tape of him saying it and later saying how much he admires andap eciates we are
get investment, cheap energy domestically and those are things he can probably appreciate from afar.obert: peter, why did president trump take this approach in the u.k.? gthey're layut the red carpet, the queen is there, they're removing -- reviewing troops, seeing castles yet he feels compelled to rat it will whole situaon. peter: this is a disrupter, not a diplomat. he likes to make a stink, to some extent. he likes to hit even our allies with their biggest vulnerability. what's the...
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heritage site and it never fails to amaze they travel here from all over the world you can look from afar or get down to water level and you never know what you might come across. a loser that was once a center for the whaling industry now the numerous pieces of whales that visit the area add to the icy spectacle all around these waters are brim full of biodiversity and the tourists pay good dollar to see it. actually means greenland greenlandic and that is the main thing you seeing out here as well so we have the icebergs that are the draw and no where in greenland can you see if you like this with these massive massive icebergs but there is a flip side this year there's a lot more ice in the fuel the normal that spells danger if a cruise ships which have had to anchor thirteen kilometers outside the harbor the ice is car from the last year at a rate of twenty tons a day and growing it is an amazing sight isn't it but it tells a disturbing story to it's known that the arctic is warming up twice as fast as the rest of the world and recent studies show that the greenland ice sheet is melti
heritage site and it never fails to amaze they travel here from all over the world you can look from afar or get down to water level and you never know what you might come across. a loser that was once a center for the whaling industry now the numerous pieces of whales that visit the area add to the icy spectacle all around these waters are brim full of biodiversity and the tourists pay good dollar to see it. actually means greenland greenlandic and that is the main thing you seeing out here as...
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it has been incredibly difficult to follow pakistani politics from afar, now we are looking at it closelysuggestions that imran khan has got it, againi suggestions that imran khan has got it, again i say that with only 20% of the votes counted so far. local media reporting that 100 seats may go to pti out of 272, pointing to that, some would say, a word that is not very welcomed, a coalition. where that leaves imran khan's party? —— where does that leave. where that leaves imran khan's party? -- where does that leave. for many years, imran khan said he would not come to power on the back of a coalition. the fact that he is now open to a coalition shows that he has either learned has been tutored. in fact, what the army really wants isa in fact, what the army really wants is a coalition. coalitions are vulnerable, they can be manipulated should people become cooperative, and in recent years the supreme court has become the army's handmaiden in undermining pakistan civilian governance. so there is no way he can do it in any other way except a coalition and i think one of the more disturbing
it has been incredibly difficult to follow pakistani politics from afar, now we are looking at it closelysuggestions that imran khan has got it, againi suggestions that imran khan has got it, again i say that with only 20% of the votes counted so far. local media reporting that 100 seats may go to pti out of 272, pointing to that, some would say, a word that is not very welcomed, a coalition. where that leaves imran khan's party? —— where does that leave. where that leaves imran khan's...
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he attacks world leaders from afar, yet, when he's standing next to them, he praises them. we saw this just with angela merkel, the german chancellor, at the nato summit a few days ago. the president suggesting germany was captive to russia, but next to her, he said the two have a strong relationship. the reason the talk of brexit matters here is because you have the uk set to exit the eu in just nine months time. the president telling the "sun" in the interview that unless the uk makes a clean break from the european union, it would not able to do a direct trade deal with the u.s. less than 24 hours later though, the president changes his tune. take a look at what he said. >> once the brexit process is concluded, and perhaps the uk has left the eu. i don't know what they're going to do, but whatever you do is okay with me. that's your decision. whatever you are going to do is okay with us. just make sure we can trade together. that's all that matters. >> he says, whatever you do is okay with us. the president trying to put a positive spin on the interview he gave to the "s
he attacks world leaders from afar, yet, when he's standing next to them, he praises them. we saw this just with angela merkel, the german chancellor, at the nato summit a few days ago. the president suggesting germany was captive to russia, but next to her, he said the two have a strong relationship. the reason the talk of brexit matters here is because you have the uk set to exit the eu in just nine months time. the president telling the "sun" in the interview that unless the uk...
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interference if the russians were not only meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election from afar and no one gives a monkeys in two thousand and seventeen this x. national security advisor pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. . suzanne is kelly no he steve was gorka you know. michael flynn only the smartest of the smart get to be on jeopardy right so what does this little exchange last night say about the nation's focus or lack thereof on the whole ball of russia meddling in collusion investigation it did this may be hard for some people to understand especially those individuals on fake news c.n.n. as president trouble call them but american is no reading about this america doesn't care about this america has never yet been told either how trump colluded with anyone how the russians colluded how they affected the election nothing in calculable effort hundreds of millions spent on a simple message and people just don't get it on the show what's worse they make fun of you laugh at you imagine you're a journal with the u.s. delegation visiting north korea and even the north koreans
interference if the russians were not only meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election from afar and no one gives a monkeys in two thousand and seventeen this x. national security advisor pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. . suzanne is kelly no he steve was gorka you know. michael flynn only the smartest of the smart get to be on jeopardy right so what does this little exchange last night say about the nation's focus or lack thereof on the whole ball of russia meddling in collusion...
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and keeping up to date on their situation from afar i want to send more support and i pray for them all to be safe and to come out to soon as possible. it's an agonizing wait for relatives of the group this family heard on t.v. that their boy was supposedly one of the four rescued on sunday. i was wondering if he'd be all right i told myself he will be all right i knew but i didn't say it out loud i was worrying too but i kept my feelings quiet has been a while since i've laughed. but authorities are not confirming the identities of those freed out of respect for the families whose sons are still trapped. one official says the boys are also being kept apart from their loved ones due to the risk of infections. for the families the nerve racking wait goes on information is scarce and it could take several more days before the operation is complete. and in just the past few minutes it's been confirmed that a fifth boy has been pulled out from the cave of course we'll keep an eye on that story and keep bringing you the latest developments as they come in let me now bring you up to date with
and keeping up to date on their situation from afar i want to send more support and i pray for them all to be safe and to come out to soon as possible. it's an agonizing wait for relatives of the group this family heard on t.v. that their boy was supposedly one of the four rescued on sunday. i was wondering if he'd be all right i told myself he will be all right i knew but i didn't say it out loud i was worrying too but i kept my feelings quiet has been a while since i've laughed. but...
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it was famed for the public‘s decision to name it boaty mcboatface, but the vessel now bears afar moreelebrated name. building the 129—metre rrs sir david attenborough has taken 1 million individual pieces of steel and a50 km of wire. and while she's not the biggest vessel to be built here on the mersey, this ship is unique. as well as onboard laboratories for the 60 scientists who will work aboard, the ship has giant, hugely insulated freezers to contain and keep safe frozen sa m ples from the planet's polar regions. the sir david attenborough is the most technologically advanced research vessel ever built in this country, and because of her size they've had to wait for the highest tide to get her into the river mersey, but she's destined for much more extreme environments. this is how the ship will look when the real exploration begins, and the captain himself has had a hand in preparing his vessel for some genuinely uncharted territory. one of the things i was very keen on putting on the vessel was a forward facing sonar, so that gives us an image, a kilometre ahead of the vessel, 3
it was famed for the public‘s decision to name it boaty mcboatface, but the vessel now bears afar moreelebrated name. building the 129—metre rrs sir david attenborough has taken 1 million individual pieces of steel and a50 km of wire. and while she's not the biggest vessel to be built here on the mersey, this ship is unique. as well as onboard laboratories for the 60 scientists who will work aboard, the ship has giant, hugely insulated freezers to contain and keep safe frozen sa m ples from...
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and keeping up to date on their situation from afar i want to send more support and i pray for them all to be safe and to come out to soon as possible. it's an agonizing wait for relatives of the group this family was informed that their boy was one of the four rescued on sunday. and i was wondering if he'd be all right i told myself he will be all right i knew but i didn't say it out loud i was worrying too but i kept my feelings quiet has been a while since i fluffed. but authorities refused to publicly confirm the identities of those freed out of respect for the families who sons are still trapped. with the whole world seemingly fixated on the plight of the football team the governor has vowed to shield the boys and their families from the media spotlight. you're watching the news with so have a lot more to tell you about including the presence of tyra to one of turkey is sworn in for a second term this time with enhanced powers under a new constitution but the nation remains deeply divided we'll have a special reports from istanbul. and mosul used to be a vibrant city full of shops
and keeping up to date on their situation from afar i want to send more support and i pray for them all to be safe and to come out to soon as possible. it's an agonizing wait for relatives of the group this family was informed that their boy was one of the four rescued on sunday. and i was wondering if he'd be all right i told myself he will be all right i knew but i didn't say it out loud i was worrying too but i kept my feelings quiet has been a while since i fluffed. but authorities refused...
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people are unaware that fourteen members are sticklers with barely any rights step vasant reports from afar long in northern thailand at the most northerly tip of thailand lies the hometown of the wild boars the football team trapped in a cave for eighteen days nothing more than a small river device may sight from neighboring me on my. like many other members of ethnic minorities in this border region for members of the team are stateless go check up all chant i want crossed into thailand to look for a better education after his parents from the shan minority died the twenty five year old is seen as the man who taught the boys how to survive in the cave. they all gave blessings at a local temple i am happy to be home i was finally able to sleep well last night despite a night of rest his future status is uncertain born in myanmar he doesn't qualify for thai citizenship which makes work and travel difficult nearly seven hundred thousand people in thailand are stateless including hundred fifty thousand children an organisation who promotes education for people in the highlands visit schools i
people are unaware that fourteen members are sticklers with barely any rights step vasant reports from afar long in northern thailand at the most northerly tip of thailand lies the hometown of the wild boars the football team trapped in a cave for eighteen days nothing more than a small river device may sight from neighboring me on my. like many other members of ethnic minorities in this border region for members of the team are stateless go check up all chant i want crossed into thailand to...
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some of those fans who were enjoying the moment from afar when geraint thomas crossed the finish linee behind me some of those flags, he won the sprinters' green jersey. some of those flags, he won the sprinters' greenjersey. we have also had a frenchman when the king of the mountains and we are hoping to see the man in the yellowjersey in the next couple of minutes, we hope. we may go over to see some of the welsh fans who've been camped out for hours before the finish of this 105th tour de france won by a welshman for the first time, a historic climax to this race. with me now is tony doyle, a former british cyclist who was the world pursuit champion in 1980 and 1986. welcome to you. geraint thomas tweeted, unreal, i have no words! so you provide us with words. what relation will he be feeling the night? it is the highest achievement you can get in cycling. the tour de france is bigger than anything else and for him to win and win and the star that he did, and the win with such a strong team performance, he is a lovely guy, i was there when he won his first in france back in 2007, a
some of those fans who were enjoying the moment from afar when geraint thomas crossed the finish linee behind me some of those flags, he won the sprinters' green jersey. some of those flags, he won the sprinters' greenjersey. we have also had a frenchman when the king of the mountains and we are hoping to see the man in the yellowjersey in the next couple of minutes, we hope. we may go over to see some of the welsh fans who've been camped out for hours before the finish of this 105th tour de...
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their background and knowledge, 7 to 9 minutes each for any who are watching this in the future, from afar, please visit the brookings website for agenda and information. the three panels are the status of facts, the spread of misinformation and correcting or managing misinformation. for each session we have a respondent who will give a few words and quickly turn to questions to offer to the panel so they might reflect on those. and finally we will hope up each panel to questions. we do ask you keep your questions brief and we have people with microphones all around so you can speak in, so the folks watching afar can hear you and what you are saying. just to move quickly and efficiently, we will only start each by identifying panelists and their affiliation. the full biographies are available online. thank you to bookings. we are eager to get started. ej? >> thanks very much. [applause] >> whenever you laughed when my colleague said, well, we don't need any explanation of why we are here today, i thought, maybe i can dispense with my whole talk, but i thought i would give it anyway. i'm ej
their background and knowledge, 7 to 9 minutes each for any who are watching this in the future, from afar, please visit the brookings website for agenda and information. the three panels are the status of facts, the spread of misinformation and correcting or managing misinformation. for each session we have a respondent who will give a few words and quickly turn to questions to offer to the panel so they might reflect on those. and finally we will hope up each panel to questions. we do ask you...
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while you were in the airport, did you observe the boarding gate from afar?id you touch your face or perspire? fidget? if you exhibited any of these or other behaviors, armed federal air marshals may have followed you and collected extensive information about your movements. a boston globe investigation has revealed the existence of a domestic surveillance program run by the transportation security administration, or tsa, which has been surveilling us citizens on planes and in airports since 2012. under the program, called "quiet skies," federal air marshals collect information about u.s. travelers, including common behavior like using the bathroom repeatedly, sleeping on flights, or sweating heavily. this is a video clip from the boston globe about the program. >> air marshals typically assist and surveilled people on terrorist watctch l lists, quiet skies cast a wider net. surveiance targets have included flight attendants, a young business executive, and anheher feral l laenforcrcent officer. yone who flies into the s.s. is prereened for the pgrgram. docun
while you were in the airport, did you observe the boarding gate from afar?id you touch your face or perspire? fidget? if you exhibited any of these or other behaviors, armed federal air marshals may have followed you and collected extensive information about your movements. a boston globe investigation has revealed the existence of a domestic surveillance program run by the transportation security administration, or tsa, which has been surveilling us citizens on planes and in airports since...
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and very gracefully we had a retirement ceremony and i lost contact with him my observation is from afar that that early departure ate at him and he became an angry man and began advising republican candidate and connected with mr. trump and yes he became very outspoken and ideological. and this raises the whole concern of john brennan and myself and our speaking out no matter our views and that in itself is personal and i acknowledge that that is not a role i anticipated that i never would have thought of doing that. but we are under drift different circumstances now. i started this trying to defend the community that's all i had in mind than it involved to a broader role. >> not one that i planned or desired. but i felt after 50 years or so or more to defend the institution and values of this country i felt they were under assault. >> it must be painful and we will calm back to this because i have a few more questions with the structure and the nature but it must be painful and reading your book there isn't a partisan word in there as you criticize partisan activities on both sides but
and very gracefully we had a retirement ceremony and i lost contact with him my observation is from afar that that early departure ate at him and he became an angry man and began advising republican candidate and connected with mr. trump and yes he became very outspoken and ideological. and this raises the whole concern of john brennan and myself and our speaking out no matter our views and that in itself is personal and i acknowledge that that is not a role i anticipated that i never would...
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still to nil as we said fantastic shots from afar to make it three nil so far though no change that'sit for this hour from our special coverage will say our goodbyes to folks if we can also to hear out the world cup no doubt many will miss the very colorful fans really lit up the streets of russia these last few weeks and very soon we'll find out who out of brazil and belgium will also be packing their bags and who live to fight another day in russia second off while on the way which is currently tonight will be back with updates soon here on out international. i. welcome back to the rest of the news headlines britain's home secretary. he is calling on russia to come clean after the nerve agent nor the child was again detected in the south of england javid says russia is using the u.k. as a dumping ground for poison russia has denied any involvement and expressed concern that the nerve agent has surfaced once again the accusations emerged after a couple was reportedly poisoned by novacek in the town of amesbury they are now in critical condition in hospital police say they show signs
still to nil as we said fantastic shots from afar to make it three nil so far though no change that'sit for this hour from our special coverage will say our goodbyes to folks if we can also to hear out the world cup no doubt many will miss the very colorful fans really lit up the streets of russia these last few weeks and very soon we'll find out who out of brazil and belgium will also be packing their bags and who live to fight another day in russia second off while on the way which is...
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and also, knowing truman, as i have studied him from afar, i wish i could talk to that guy because sometimes he would not respond in his letters and such. he was like your uncle that comes over on sunday, you make fun of him when he leaves, but the point is that he was a genius. and his determination to drop that bomb was well thought out. you know, his determination was, he listened to all the experts and will make his mind up. just like the unification. and his point was, it's going to save lives in the end. yes? >> can you tell me the -- the four stars and the five stars, who told truman not to drop the bomb? >> i don't know -- i don't know the -- who all the people were, but it included the civilians as well. you know, the one person i think that was hesitant was macarthur. but all the marines voted twice to drop that bomb. >> you mean nagasaki. >> yeah. if you have questions about it, you should go and read the accounts of the battles at saipan or iwo jima, where the japanese would not surrender and it cost them more lives than the first time. or other bats out there that were tremendou
and also, knowing truman, as i have studied him from afar, i wish i could talk to that guy because sometimes he would not respond in his letters and such. he was like your uncle that comes over on sunday, you make fun of him when he leaves, but the point is that he was a genius. and his determination to drop that bomb was well thought out. you know, his determination was, he listened to all the experts and will make his mind up. just like the unification. and his point was, it's going to save...
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he is monitoring the newsroom from afar. he is outraged in this story.s decided not to follow along on twittered a not be watching cable news, he is writing his book, building a foundation, traveling a lot and giving speeches. three parts to his reasoning, first he wants to respect the president. he respected what george w. bush was doing in early 2009 and 20 so he was dock things that bush would have agreed with. another part is he doesn't want to turn everything into an obama versus trump fight. he is trying to create space for other democratic leaders, they're the ones that have to move the party forward. the other part he knows any time he weighs in on things, he consolidates the republican party behind donald trump. because of the nature of these things and what he doesn't want to do is make it easier. he has decided to take a step back. it is considered what he was going to do. >> of all the thing on the trump presidential watch. you write that it was the boy scout speech. what the tone was when president trump spoke at that jamboree. roll it. >> d
he is monitoring the newsroom from afar. he is outraged in this story.s decided not to follow along on twittered a not be watching cable news, he is writing his book, building a foundation, traveling a lot and giving speeches. three parts to his reasoning, first he wants to respect the president. he respected what george w. bush was doing in early 2009 and 20 so he was dock things that bush would have agreed with. another part is he doesn't want to turn everything into an obama versus trump...
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my observation from afar is that i think he became an angry man. he began advising several of the republican candidates connected with mr. trump. yes, he became very outspoken and very ideological. this raises the concern weather is john brennan or myself about a speaking out what the views are. that in itself is controversial. i acknowledge that. is something i anticipated when i retired. i never would've thought of doing that. but were under different circumstance now. i started trying to defend the community and then it evolved. not one that i planned on or desired. i felt after 50 years or so defending institutions of values of this country are under assault. >> host: it must be painful and we will come back to this. it must be painful when reading your book there is not a partisan word in their. you criticize partisan activities on both sides. obviously john brennan i would not begin to know how he has registered or stereotyped to certain way. you're probably right whether it's true or not, it must be painful to see what i sense our efforts to
my observation from afar is that i think he became an angry man. he began advising several of the republican candidates connected with mr. trump. yes, he became very outspoken and very ideological. this raises the concern weather is john brennan or myself about a speaking out what the views are. that in itself is controversial. i acknowledge that. is something i anticipated when i retired. i never would've thought of doing that. but were under different circumstance now. i started trying to...
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it's refreshing and encouraging to younger business guy like me that has always look up to you from afar. appreciate that. talk about a couple of those mistakes you were standing on, that you learn from and it made you, made dollar general, made the family better. i. >> well, when we started strategic planning, i told the management team that we're willing -- i'm willing for us to slaughter any sacred cow of the company. let's figure out first why it became sacred, and if it's relevant for the fewer or not, and if it's not result for the future, we'll all agree to slaughter it. any sacred crowd. so ron humphrey said, well issue tell you what's wrong with the company, cal. you and your dad are always quoting luther turner, saying if it's bought right, it's half sold. yeah, ron, what's wrong with that. he said look at all this half sold enverier to. -- inventory. we have it everywhere. and he said, i think we have to work on the other half. what do you mean? he said that's the customer half. i think we need to work harder to have in our stores what the customer needs. we have buyer push be
it's refreshing and encouraging to younger business guy like me that has always look up to you from afar. appreciate that. talk about a couple of those mistakes you were standing on, that you learn from and it made you, made dollar general, made the family better. i. >> well, when we started strategic planning, i told the management team that we're willing -- i'm willing for us to slaughter any sacred cow of the company. let's figure out first why it became sacred, and if it's relevant...
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expecting the tweets from focus from afar will probably continue, but it's not going to amount to much because no one is going to go down to the white house and say, you, sir, are out of order. this stops now. who's going do it? who does it? >> for our audience, just to emphasize, that is the voice of regret. that's not michael's analysis, no at his opinion. >> kim, after i like my heroes when they're not captured. after gold star family. after charlottesville, folks in our business were all predicted dire consequences. those dire consequences never came. does this prove the thesis we just heard from the chairman? >> i think it's likely the case. it's unfortunate because these republican lawmakers do have to ability to act. they can do more than just go to the white house. >> what can they do? >> they can pass legislation. the congress is controlled bombshell both houses -- by republicans. if they were appalled by what happened today, by the president making a charlottesville like claim that both sides are to blame with the relationship with u.s. and russia and denying election meddlin
expecting the tweets from focus from afar will probably continue, but it's not going to amount to much because no one is going to go down to the white house and say, you, sir, are out of order. this stops now. who's going do it? who does it? >> for our audience, just to emphasize, that is the voice of regret. that's not michael's analysis, no at his opinion. >> kim, after i like my heroes when they're not captured. after gold star family. after charlottesville, folks in our business...
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>> if we could be brief in the interest of time our audience watching from afar and for everybody else. >> ambassador, let's start with you. >> i think that there is a role and it will continue for the nongovernmental actors at the same time we are at the point now that it's moved into the governmental space, so to attract what, but i think that tracked two is that it could help sort out and brainstorm ideas and that's quite importa important. >> third, they are becoming the pakistan of its generation and that's not good. after all, they launched the cargo operations after it cut its nuclear weapons in the first war between india and pakistan between the two nuclear states, so i think it's not a good thing, but it is happening. >> remember that india has a nuclear purpose to. [inaudible] [laughter] on that optimistic note, i hope you saw my i am thrilled and honored to be a part of the faculty. we have a tremendous number of people that work on a variety of issues and you saw a little taste of that today and we have to see you back the next time. all that's left for me to do of course
>> if we could be brief in the interest of time our audience watching from afar and for everybody else. >> ambassador, let's start with you. >> i think that there is a role and it will continue for the nongovernmental actors at the same time we are at the point now that it's moved into the governmental space, so to attract what, but i think that tracked two is that it could help sort out and brainstorm ideas and that's quite importa important. >> third, they are becoming...
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i feel like whittling was involved. ( laughter ) but i did see one black guy from afar, and i kept tryingend of the trip. and my boyfriend and i were getting ready to go swim in the river, and the way he was getting ready was, like, putting on prescription sunscreen and long-sleeved swim shirt, and long swim shorts. and this is all foreign to me because i have melanin. ( laughter ) i just spray a little sunscreen and go. and it's just further proof to me that white people aren't made for this earth. ( laughter ) ( applause ) like, y'all can't handle outside. ( laughter ) my boyfriend and i just hit four years of dating. ( applause ) thank you! thanks! it's been fun. it's been really fun. and people have told me that it takes a lot of work to keep a relationship healthy and success successful. but i feel like i'm doing most of the work because i'm fixing him. and i don't want to be one of those girlfriends that's like, "i need to change my man. i need to fix him," because i love him the way he is. but everything he does is wrong. ( laughter ) and i need to change him. i like for people to
i feel like whittling was involved. ( laughter ) but i did see one black guy from afar, and i kept tryingend of the trip. and my boyfriend and i were getting ready to go swim in the river, and the way he was getting ready was, like, putting on prescription sunscreen and long-sleeved swim shirt, and long swim shorts. and this is all foreign to me because i have melanin. ( laughter ) i just spray a little sunscreen and go. and it's just further proof to me that white people aren't made for this...
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i think that is far afar of what we can do. >> that envelope was approved a while ago. >> commissioner moore: okay. so the envelope is what it is. however, we can definitely redescribe of how it should be inhabited, and that is with a maximum of six bedrooms. that what i see even remotely compatible with the neighborhood, and i think we need to have additional restrictions on the property relative to how many bedrooms it can have. all of the plumbing needs to be reduced, the proper number of hookups as we will be describing in the d.r. and i personally believe it is not six bedrooms, six bathrooms. i think it is six bedrooms and four bathrooms, and perhaps two half bathrooms, a powder room here, one on the upper floor, one on the lower floor or whatever, but it's not six full bathrooms. and then, we also need to ask if this is a six-bedroom family home, that the plans for which this project would ultimately have to come back to us shows indeed livable space that are appropriate for a larger family living in this. it can't just be thrown together haphazardly which this particular projec
i think that is far afar of what we can do. >> that envelope was approved a while ago. >> commissioner moore: okay. so the envelope is what it is. however, we can definitely redescribe of how it should be inhabited, and that is with a maximum of six bedrooms. that what i see even remotely compatible with the neighborhood, and i think we need to have additional restrictions on the property relative to how many bedrooms it can have. all of the plumbing needs to be reduced, the proper...
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when his credibility fell afar. now there's no consequences because people are watching their favorite channels. they're in alternative realities just as he is and you can say it's fake news. until maybe -- maybe there will be an accumulation of these things. maybe people will start focussing on what's really happening on the country. what really happened in north korea, what's happening with russia. people's lives are going on right now, maybe as long as the economy's good for a while, that will last, but this accumulation of half truths and lies has to have an impact on the country and i think -- >> unfair to ask this with 35 seconds left. what about the normalization of all things russia, just in our lifetime, say nothing of the last ten years. >> when i was a little girl i hid under the desk to -- >> the space race. >> it is astonishing. maybe it's a good thing to think maybe we can do something with russia but not in the way it's being done right now. >> will you come back and talk to us? >> anytime. >> heapful
when his credibility fell afar. now there's no consequences because people are watching their favorite channels. they're in alternative realities just as he is and you can say it's fake news. until maybe -- maybe there will be an accumulation of these things. maybe people will start focussing on what's really happening on the country. what really happened in north korea, what's happening with russia. people's lives are going on right now, maybe as long as the economy's good for a while, that...
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river ♪ ♪ when my working day is over we'll go swim our cares away ♪ >> anthony: it's so easy from afarhe state's biggest employer is now wal-mart. ♪ i've seen my share of trouble ♪ ♪ and i've held my weight in shame ♪ ♪ but i'm baptized in your name ♪ whatever your views, respect these people, what they do, and what they've paid. ♪ (vo) this is not a video game. this is not a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ where we're making the next generation of multiscreen welcadvertising possible.ght, we have the broad and targeted reach you need to access the customers you're looking for on tv and digital platforms. then we connect you to our team of media experts, who are ready to help you maximize your budget while elevating your advertising effectiveness. sounds like an advertising opportunity knocking. visit comcastspotlight.com today. ♪ >>> starter: ready, set, go. ♪ ♪ early in the morning when the sun does rise ♪ ♪ layin' in the bed with bloodshot eyes ♪ t
river ♪ ♪ when my working day is over we'll go swim our cares away ♪ >> anthony: it's so easy from afarhe state's biggest employer is now wal-mart. ♪ i've seen my share of trouble ♪ ♪ and i've held my weight in shame ♪ ♪ but i'm baptized in your name ♪ whatever your views, respect these people, what they do, and what they've paid. ♪ (vo) this is not a video game. this is not a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks...
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. >> a different approach to it as far as dealing from afar or actually sitting in a room and that is what the trump administration will say is the biggest benefit. the communication line is open. i think he probably caused his self a lot of problem with those answers. >> this isn't a president that seems to want to shy away from any of that, though. he is doing what he is doing. bayer, see you tonight at 6:00 a.m. eastern. >> fox news anchor chris wallace is meeting with latimer pruden for an inclusive interview out of that big meeting. the exchange with the american journalist and more than a year. they will talk about the summit, syria, russian election interference and much more. we will have it for you, show it to you as it happened. president trump, and his russian counterpart vladimir putin sounding optimistic that they can find new ways to work together to come flunked the conflict in syria and ukraine. late see in russia? >> military to get along. in fact, our military is actually getting along better than our political leaders for years. alright, i brought in new max protein
. >> a different approach to it as far as dealing from afar or actually sitting in a room and that is what the trump administration will say is the biggest benefit. the communication line is open. i think he probably caused his self a lot of problem with those answers. >> this isn't a president that seems to want to shy away from any of that, though. he is doing what he is doing. bayer, see you tonight at 6:00 a.m. eastern. >> fox news anchor chris wallace is meeting with...
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and then you've got the gold water rule that says even professionals can't diagnose from afar. is you can observe the behavior, and the behavior is the behavior of a man who decompensating, who is essentially falling apart. and he's falling apart in the sense that he is upping the most extreme behaviors. so when we try to understand why is he lying more, why is he tweeting more frequently, why is he saying more extreme things, all of these are function of what's going on inside him. which is i am used to controlling the narrative. i am not seeming to be able to do that. >> what does this say, though, gloria, about his supporters, the way he feels about the people who support him when he constantly lies to them or gives them false hope and expectations? >> well, i don't think -- it's interesting, and i -- you know, i'm not psychologist. but i think after aa while if you tell a lie long enough you believe it's the truth. and i think that may be donald trump. and i think donald trump is very attach today his supporters. i've never seen a president reach out less to people who didn
and then you've got the gold water rule that says even professionals can't diagnose from afar. is you can observe the behavior, and the behavior is the behavior of a man who decompensating, who is essentially falling apart. and he's falling apart in the sense that he is upping the most extreme behaviors. so when we try to understand why is he lying more, why is he tweeting more frequently, why is he saying more extreme things, all of these are function of what's going on inside him. which is i...
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though that doesn't mean that mps can't spent summer plotting from afar. the real test for may will come in september, when the writing could be on the wall or not as the conservative party hosts its annual conference. yet despite last year's embarrassing show she still survived. >> our economy is back on track. >> boris asked me. >> as she makes it past the domestic battles, brussels length next test in an october summit seen as pivotal for clinching a trade deal with the eu. but when britain leaves the block in march of the following year. if there's no deal to rubber stamp by december, a hard brexit could be on the cards. so for now the prime minister's future looks just as uncertain as that of her country. >> i'd like to wish you a very good break over the summer. >> reporter: well, george, it's that prospect of a no bill brexit that has dominated the newspapers over the course of the weekend with the newly appointed brexit secretary dominic webb taking to the airwaves saying he would rather have a good deal -- or no deal at all than a bad deal and of
though that doesn't mean that mps can't spent summer plotting from afar. the real test for may will come in september, when the writing could be on the wall or not as the conservative party hosts its annual conference. yet despite last year's embarrassing show she still survived. >> our economy is back on track. >> boris asked me. >> as she makes it past the domestic battles, brussels length next test in an october summit seen as pivotal for clinching a trade deal with the eu....
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. >> always been at special mom just watching that from afar and being on the other side, so i can onlyt'magine what like to have the nats fans here supporting all of us, bryce and tle as well, so it's just an unbelievable honor to be able to have r thatognition and to be able to go out there and start this thing again because this is just aream come true. really cool stuff happening here in d.c., and it's a cool time to be in the city, and it's -- we've fallen in love with it, and i think i awesome that the city and this neighborhood gets to host this lievent. >> dle is on the ten-day d.l. so he won't be playing in e all-star game tomorrow, but he'll be cheering on his teammates predicting that harper wins a home run derby. from nationals park, sherree burruss, news 4 sports. >> she's in the middle of our cool neighborhood and cool city. bryce harper about to take part in the home run derby. tough season with that .218 average and second team in the derby. econd in the national league to tonight's number one seed jesus aguilar who has 24 dingers. harper will face freddie freeman and davy marti
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they are looking -- at what is happening in their own community and from afar, what do you hear fromi've heard nothing but wonderful things and offers to help. it is hard being a college student. everybody is like i don't have any money and what can i do. it is nice to be able to give them solid solutions or actions they can take to help. >> zoey van teague an, thank you for coming in. >> thank you so much. >>> still ahead, team no sleep. we'll speak with a former clinton aide to attempted to keep trump up all night after the helsinki summit. managing blood sugar is a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal... ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. >>> picture this, you've just returned home from helsinki finla
they are looking -- at what is happening in their own community and from afar, what do you hear fromi've heard nothing but wonderful things and offers to help. it is hard being a college student. everybody is like i don't have any money and what can i do. it is nice to be able to give them solid solutions or actions they can take to help. >> zoey van teague an, thank you for coming in. >> thank you so much. >>> still ahead, team no sleep. we'll speak with a former clinton...
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heritage site and it never fails to amaze they travel here from all over the world you can look from afar or get down to water level and you never know what you might come across. and lose that was once a center for the whaling industry now the numerous pieces of whales that visit the area add to the icy spectacle all around these waters are brim full of biodiversity and the tourists pay good dollar to see it. actually means i spoke to greenland the greenland week and that is the main thing you seeing out here as well so we have the icebergs that are the draw and nowhere in greenland can you see if you like this with these massive myself icebergs but there is a flip side this year there's a lot more ice in the fuel the normal that spells danger if a cruise ships which have had to anchor thirteen kilometers outside the harbor the ice is car from the net good you liked last year at a rate of twenty tons a day and growing it is an amazing sight isn't it but it tells a disturbing story to it knowing that the arctic is warming up twice as fast as the rest of the world and recent studies show t
heritage site and it never fails to amaze they travel here from all over the world you can look from afar or get down to water level and you never know what you might come across. and lose that was once a center for the whaling industry now the numerous pieces of whales that visit the area add to the icy spectacle all around these waters are brim full of biodiversity and the tourists pay good dollar to see it. actually means i spoke to greenland the greenland week and that is the main thing you...
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. >> i was a viewer for many years before we began working together, an admirer from afar of your workt to the truth. you have been a role model to me and more people in this business than you will ever know. >> congratulations, andrea, 40 years on nbc news. keep going for it. we need you now ever. >> this milestone is a testament to your hard work and dedication and i also enjoy speaking with you and look forward to more years of your professionalism and great reporting. >> andrea, a fan even when you tormented him. >> i can remember the days in the early '80s when you were just a cup reporter and i was chief of staff for ronald reagan in his first term and i remember what a wonderful reporter you were, a hell of a reporter, in fact. >> i have so appreciated listening to you and i have loved being on your program, but most of all, i have loved our friendship, so best wishes to you and 40 more to go. >> andrea, i remember the first time you ever interviewed me as part of a pool interview. and i did a great job for 25 minutes. i thought i was great. and then you came back in to see me l
. >> i was a viewer for many years before we began working together, an admirer from afar of your workt to the truth. you have been a role model to me and more people in this business than you will ever know. >> congratulations, andrea, 40 years on nbc news. keep going for it. we need you now ever. >> this milestone is a testament to your hard work and dedication and i also enjoy speaking with you and look forward to more years of your professionalism and great reporting....