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i saw the trailer a week ago and even the trailer a week ago and even the trailer freaks trailer a weekn the trailerfreaks me trailer a week ago and even the trailer freaks me out. trailer a week ago and even the trailerfreaks me out. i trailer a week ago and even the trailer freaks me out. i thought i can't go and see this. but if you love this kind of thing should easy it? it is clearly made by people who love these things and know the movies, nods to the hammer horrors and a nordic 2—mac not to fly called dead of might, they know their history of horror, they know how to twist the knife and make jump out of your seat and they have fun doing it. it is hokum and theatrical, actually based on a stage play, fun but very scary. what i really liked about it is that it is obviously made on a limited budget but the locations are just fantastic. fairly bleak and british from the look. they have this delicious drabness like a crumbling seaside town out of season. like a crumbling seaside town out of season. that adds to the atmosphere as well. with those great performances, martin freeman i me
i saw the trailer a week ago and even the trailer a week ago and even the trailer freaks trailer a weekn the trailerfreaks me trailer a week ago and even the trailer freaks me out. trailer a week ago and even the trailerfreaks me out. i trailer a week ago and even the trailer freaks me out. i thought i can't go and see this. but if you love this kind of thing should easy it? it is clearly made by people who love these things and know the movies, nods to the hammer horrors and a nordic 2—mac...
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i think in terms of the modes of presentation. 10 years ago, especially 20 years ago, our conference looked like a lot of other academic conferences, which is you would walk into a room and three people would read papers. one person would comment and the audience would ask questions. that was the standard format. now we have a lot more workshops. we have workshops for teachers, workshops for people who do various kinds of history. we have a lot of professional development sessions. the format has become a lot more flexible. a lot more roundtable this . roundtableg, a consisted of one person speaking for 10 minutes about an op-ed he had written and three other historians criticize what he has written, responding and opening up to the audience. it is not the same kind of -- let's all stand here and talk about our research. susan: would the subcategories of history have expanded a lot? in these studies i'm talking to , people who studied baseball history and medical history. was that prevalent a decade ago? james: probably not. i think people have probably broadened. not just the things
i think in terms of the modes of presentation. 10 years ago, especially 20 years ago, our conference looked like a lot of other academic conferences, which is you would walk into a room and three people would read papers. one person would comment and the audience would ask questions. that was the standard format. now we have a lot more workshops. we have workshops for teachers, workshops for people who do various kinds of history. we have a lot of professional development sessions. the format...
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ago, we the 10th of december 2000 12, 2012, so six years ago, we conveyed formal letter to the councile first time the operators of terrorist groups claimed that sarin gas was used on march 19, 2013, we informed you that the united states, the united kingdom and france have launched a campaign of allegations claiming that the syrian government might have used chemical weapons. back then, we warned that such allegations would encourage governments that sponsor terrorist is to provide chemical weapons to armed terrorist groups and then claims, claimed that the syrian government had use those weapons. what happened in the past few years in eastern ghouta and other villages and towns in syria, confirms unequivocally that what we had warned of five years ago... the united states, the united kingdom and france had been so eager to hold one meeting after the other, based one meeting after the other, based on fabricated information. this is pa rt on fabricated information. this is part of a deep crisis that we are witnessing and they want to involve other council members in this crisis. these
ago, we the 10th of december 2000 12, 2012, so six years ago, we conveyed formal letter to the councile first time the operators of terrorist groups claimed that sarin gas was used on march 19, 2013, we informed you that the united states, the united kingdom and france have launched a campaign of allegations claiming that the syrian government might have used chemical weapons. back then, we warned that such allegations would encourage governments that sponsor terrorist is to provide chemical...
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as we were coming down highway 101 a little bit ago. the candlestick exit, there was an ambulance going north towards a city and perhaps towards a hospital where some of the patients are being taken to. so yes, ambulances in the area in the last few minutes and heading the direction of the city. >> tell us exactly where you are, that looks like a really large staging area behind you in the parking lot. >> fox television stations across the nation, listening to local coverage of an active shooter situation reported at the youtube headquarters san bruno, california. san francisco general hospital report so they do have multiple patients. we presume from gunshots, but we cannot yet confirm that. police are not giving out that information. and part of the difficulty is the enormous size of their facility. trace gallagher reported more than 100,000 square feet. most recent reports as more than 800 workers. you can see, there is the location on the map. you can see from the live pictures coming in that police continue to frisk all of the empl
as we were coming down highway 101 a little bit ago. the candlestick exit, there was an ambulance going north towards a city and perhaps towards a hospital where some of the patients are being taken to. so yes, ambulances in the area in the last few minutes and heading the direction of the city. >> tell us exactly where you are, that looks like a really large staging area behind you in the parking lot. >> fox television stations across the nation, listening to local coverage of an...
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strikes in syria just about four hours ago now the united states france and the u.k. announce they've taken military action against syria in response to last saturday's alleged chemical attack and duma the targets president assad is president assad's chemical weapons production facilities now these strikes came at night while those in the syrian capital with plain alan fischer have more from washington d.c. a response had been promised predicted a no delivered my fellow americans a short time ago i ordered the united states armed forces to launch precision strikes on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of syrian dictator bashar al assad donald trump has argued be us how to take action to protect its national interest at the stop the assad regime use of chemical weapons the purpose of our actions tonight is to establish a strong deterrent against the production spread and use of chemical weapons establishing this deterrent is a vital national security interest of the united states and in this message for president assad's russian and the reigning
strikes in syria just about four hours ago now the united states france and the u.k. announce they've taken military action against syria in response to last saturday's alleged chemical attack and duma the targets president assad is president assad's chemical weapons production facilities now these strikes came at night while those in the syrian capital with plain alan fischer have more from washington d.c. a response had been promised predicted a no delivered my fellow americans a short time...
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the situation is very different from the situation imagined 22 years ago. 22 years ago today it is different. the majority are able to move forward and it's a part of the election so we shouldn't consider that because of 22 years ago it's impossible to deliver a new one now. what i want to do and the government wants to do is to demonize it and have a more thorough system because when you look at the situation with different sectors to have a much more efficient system because that is a precondition to the system to make it as a role model for the rational reform is strong, the situation is more than just a was 20 years ago. we've risen to the reform and initiated and we both deliver, so we will overcome for sure. don't have any doubt about it. it is good for the country. if i stop putting the country on this issue how do you want me to fix this important issue you are calling the race on security and integration, it's impossible. if you want to do so, you have to be strong in this kind of situation you have to be clear and respectable, but for me it is good for people working as for the las
the situation is very different from the situation imagined 22 years ago. 22 years ago today it is different. the majority are able to move forward and it's a part of the election so we shouldn't consider that because of 22 years ago it's impossible to deliver a new one now. what i want to do and the government wants to do is to demonize it and have a more thorough system because when you look at the situation with different sectors to have a much more efficient system because that is a...
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like he did about a year ago when he carried out a military strike on an air base that followed anotherchemical weapons attack by the syrian government and so that was the united states first direct military action against syria and we could very well see him do that again or you could do nothing beyond criticizing the government as we've seen so the white house homeland security adviser said this week that all options are and are on the table nothing should be taken off so this point i think it seems that anything is possible and with transformers for twitter we're lucky to find out sooner than later clear richest in washington thank you very much. german police have reportedly for old a knife attack at berlin's half marathon which took place today police confirmed they detained several men one of them is reportedly suspected of planning to attack spectators and participants in the race local media report the suspects may have been linked to i'm nice and really a failed asylum seeker who killed twelve people in december two thousand and sixteen when he drove a truck into a crowded berl
like he did about a year ago when he carried out a military strike on an air base that followed anotherchemical weapons attack by the syrian government and so that was the united states first direct military action against syria and we could very well see him do that again or you could do nothing beyond criticizing the government as we've seen so the white house homeland security adviser said this week that all options are and are on the table nothing should be taken off so this point i think...
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they supported him three years ago when he was acquitted of the hit and run charges.y people were prepared them to go to jail three years ago because it was a serious conviction, but there's more support from him 110w but there's more support from him now than before and a lot of people say he will be a free man very soon. haroon, thank you very much. haroon the entertainment reporter from the bbc asian network. time for a look at the weather. beautiful blue skies across the uk but snow across parts of the highlands. other than that clear blue skies. you can see a weather front of low pressure behind me, that means that through tonight there will be increasing clout, strengthening wind at west and some rain around, that will reach belfast but to the east of that a lot of clear skies, pretty chilly, a touch of frost in some areas although most major towns and cities will be between two and three degrees. on friday the weather split, in the west, rain, reaching glasgow, part of wales but many central and eastern areas will have another stunning day, temperatures in lond
they supported him three years ago when he was acquitted of the hit and run charges.y people were prepared them to go to jail three years ago because it was a serious conviction, but there's more support from him 110w but there's more support from him now than before and a lot of people say he will be a free man very soon. haroon, thank you very much. haroon the entertainment reporter from the bbc asian network. time for a look at the weather. beautiful blue skies across the uk but snow across...
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one year ago assad launched a savage chemical weapons attack against his own innocent people. responded with 58 missile strikes that destroyed 20% of the syrian airforce. strikes that destroyed 20% of the syrian air force. last saturday the assad regime again deployed chemical weapons to slaughter innocent civilians, this town —— —— this time in the town of douma near the syrian capital of damascus. this massacre was a significant escalation in a pattern of chemical weapons use by that very terrible regime. the evil and the despicable attack left mothers and fathers, infants and children thrashing in pain and gus being the air. —— gasping for air. these are not the actions of a man, they are crimes of a monster in stead. following the horrors of world war i, as century ago, civilised nationsjoined world war i, as century ago, civilised nations joined together to ban chemical warfare, chemical weapons are uniquely dangerous, not only because they inflict gruesome suffering, but because even small amounts can unleash widespread devastation. the purpose of our action site is to —
one year ago assad launched a savage chemical weapons attack against his own innocent people. responded with 58 missile strikes that destroyed 20% of the syrian airforce. strikes that destroyed 20% of the syrian air force. last saturday the assad regime again deployed chemical weapons to slaughter innocent civilians, this town —— —— this time in the town of douma near the syrian capital of damascus. this massacre was a significant escalation in a pattern of chemical weapons use by that...
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ago and gave us a new tv star.'s cuddly companion, dale winton. .. dale everyone's cuddly companion, dale winton... dale winton have everyone's cuddly companion, dale winton. .. dale winton have the gift of making the unlikeliest concepts unmissable viewing. soap paul is a flying beetle because it has wings. pets win prizes, which he presented for two series, saw owners competing in games involving their pets. release your beatles. and he was rarely off our screens for the next two decades. i can't believe, they are so two decades. i can't believe, they are so easily pleased. he was such a lovely man, using joy devries, he adored life. he likes whizzing round london and in an open topped sports car, sitting and holding court in the west end cost epiphany fans came up the west end cost epiphany fans came up to him he could not have been more thrill. hits close friend david walliams said he devoted his life to making everyone else happy, his friends, the public, his godson is, even though he found it hard to be happy
ago and gave us a new tv star.'s cuddly companion, dale winton. .. dale everyone's cuddly companion, dale winton... dale winton have everyone's cuddly companion, dale winton. .. dale winton have the gift of making the unlikeliest concepts unmissable viewing. soap paul is a flying beetle because it has wings. pets win prizes, which he presented for two series, saw owners competing in games involving their pets. release your beatles. and he was rarely off our screens for the next two decades. i...
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president analyses strikes two hours ago and as he was announcing it we had reports of explosions in damascus he said they were precision strikes in response to last saturday's suspected chemical weapons attack in the town of duma shortly after the announcement syrian state t.v. reported several loud explosions in the capsule damascus and they've also reported that they have shot down several missiles in it damascus now as i said both the u.k. and france have also confirmed they joined the military operation with the americans a short time ago i ordered the united states armed forces to launch precision strikes on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of syrian dictator bashar al assad. a combined operation with the armed forces of france and the united kingdom. is now underway we thank them both. ok let's go straight to a solid binge of it he joins us from near the syria turkey border so we can see the sun rising that these strikes occurred in the very early hours of the morning just about two hours ago now are we getting a clear idea of what exactly has been hit
president analyses strikes two hours ago and as he was announcing it we had reports of explosions in damascus he said they were precision strikes in response to last saturday's suspected chemical weapons attack in the town of duma shortly after the announcement syrian state t.v. reported several loud explosions in the capsule damascus and they've also reported that they have shot down several missiles in it damascus now as i said both the u.k. and france have also confirmed they joined the...
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striking both from hearing the police chief and from the witness we spoke to just about 20 minutes agosponded to this call. the police were there within minutes. this all took place shortly afternoon, midday local time, and the authorities on the scene very quickly indeed. we've just heard a small part of the timeline, how the authorities went inside, found some people with wounds, and found this woman who, it's believed, was the person who carried out the shooting with what seemed to be self—inflicted gunshot wounds. several taken to hospital, at least four people we understand taken to hospital, one said to be in a critical condition. still an intense situation with security suites continuing. we first heard about this through social media as people inside their offices were tweeting about the confusion around them, how they were taking shelter within their own space, within their offices, and then eventually managed to walk outside the building, hands above their heads, they were frisked by the authorities and then there was a period of time and always when we hear reports of shooti
striking both from hearing the police chief and from the witness we spoke to just about 20 minutes agosponded to this call. the police were there within minutes. this all took place shortly afternoon, midday local time, and the authorities on the scene very quickly indeed. we've just heard a small part of the timeline, how the authorities went inside, found some people with wounds, and found this woman who, it's believed, was the person who carried out the shooting with what seemed to be...
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she wrote for sabrina's paper and used to work in the same bureau 20 plus years ago. i want to thank the wait staff here. proud members of local 25. thank you for the work you do. we have a lot of work to do in this country to ensure that all workers that all workers have seats at the table and voices in the workplace. i would like to tell a brief story about -- to show why unions matter so much to me and why i think they're so important to the country, and i was in a labor federation meeting in cincinnati not too many years ago. there was a table like this and it was a much bigger group, maybe 300 people. there was one table where there were all middle-aged women sitting. someone said they're custodians and signed their first union contract earlier that day. 1200 member bargaining unit. they signed a contract with a downtown cincinnati business building owners. so there was one seat at the table. i sat down and started talking to them. they were to excited because they signed the contract. this was a bargaining unit. signed the contract that day. i said what does it
she wrote for sabrina's paper and used to work in the same bureau 20 plus years ago. i want to thank the wait staff here. proud members of local 25. thank you for the work you do. we have a lot of work to do in this country to ensure that all workers that all workers have seats at the table and voices in the workplace. i would like to tell a brief story about -- to show why unions matter so much to me and why i think they're so important to the country, and i was in a labor federation meeting...
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it was several weeks ago. an israeli flying them back was shot down after it attacked what it said was an air base inside syria. so these air defenses, these radars and missiles are key to keeping the troops safe and keeping the pilots safe. >> yeah. i want to bring in general marks. what advantage does adding aircraft into the mix give you? >> let me show you something that i think is going to be incredibly important. let's start to this to the point that john kirby just made. when you look at the presence of u.s. and wall sliallied capabil the region, what you have, clearly you have ships coming into the mediterranean and prepositioned that can strike into syria. what it does is increases the risk and the capabilities of multiple attack angles going against targets in syria. let me move to this. clearly this is a depiction of what the capabilities are in terms of russian air defense. most of those are located here. those two sea ports here in the mediterranean. this is the distance the russians can reach wit
it was several weeks ago. an israeli flying them back was shot down after it attacked what it said was an air base inside syria. so these air defenses, these radars and missiles are key to keeping the troops safe and keeping the pilots safe. >> yeah. i want to bring in general marks. what advantage does adding aircraft into the mix give you? >> let me show you something that i think is going to be incredibly important. let's start to this to the point that john kirby just made. when...
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, 10 years ago, 20 years ago.an now. but we have a meeting that is being set up with north korea, so that will be very exciting, i think, for the world. i think it's going to be a very exciting thing for the world. we're going to be talking about opioid today, opioid destruction and drug destruction. as you know, we strengthened up our southern border. last year we had record low numbers. this year they've gone up to a certain extent. it might be because our economy is good and people are trying to come into our good economy. but we're putting the national guard and military at the border. we're beefing up the border patrol. they've done a fantastic job. i.c.e. has done a fantastic job, and we will take care of that situation. we need a wall. whether you're republican or democrat, we need a wall. and it will stop your drug flow, it will knock the hell out of the drug flow, and it will stop a lot of people we don't want in this country from coming into our country. but right now, we're putting the military, we're p
, 10 years ago, 20 years ago.an now. but we have a meeting that is being set up with north korea, so that will be very exciting, i think, for the world. i think it's going to be a very exciting thing for the world. we're going to be talking about opioid today, opioid destruction and drug destruction. as you know, we strengthened up our southern border. last year we had record low numbers. this year they've gone up to a certain extent. it might be because our economy is good and people are...
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we were talking during the commercial break about the attack a year ago.nth one year ago when the president ordered that tomahawk missile strike of the syrian airfield which at the time he got mega, mega praise. does he have to go bigger this time? i mean, how do you see him responding? >> two things. looking back at that week, that was if not one of his best days, his best week in office. what he likes to call his poll numbers, his ratings, they went up which has not happened a lot. he has not forgotten that. just from a political point of view. number two, if we're talking about steer yeah and strikes, we're not talking about repoobe mueller, stormy daniels, cabinet chaos. the other thing to keep in mind donald trump -- what's the phrase, truthful hyperbole he's known for. i'm sure that secretary mattis is going to lay out options. there is one in there that is probably similar to the strike of last year and will make trump feel he's done something and said something, but he can also sell it as we did it. it was big. he went again. so i think there are m
we were talking during the commercial break about the attack a year ago.nth one year ago when the president ordered that tomahawk missile strike of the syrian airfield which at the time he got mega, mega praise. does he have to go bigger this time? i mean, how do you see him responding? >> two things. looking back at that week, that was if not one of his best days, his best week in office. what he likes to call his poll numbers, his ratings, they went up which has not happened a lot. he...
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i ...prilosec otc 7 years ago,my doctor recommended... 5 years ago, last week. zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. fthere's flonase sensimist.tchy and watery near pollen. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. we need to help more tocalifornians get ahead.d, that's why antonio villaraigosa brought both parties together to balance the state budget with record investments in public schools... and new career training programs. as mayor of la, he brought police and residents together to get illegal guns off the streets and keep kids out of gangs, and on the right path. that's antonio villaraigosa. a governor for all of california. to keep our community safe. before you do any project big or small, pg&e will come out and mark your gas and electric lines so you don't hit them when you dig. call 811 before you dig, and make sure that you and your ne
i ...prilosec otc 7 years ago,my doctor recommended... 5 years ago, last week. zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. fthere's flonase sensimist.tchy and watery near pollen. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. we need to help more tocalifornians get ahead.d, that's why...
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was tough and had to say he was tough and after his hasty tweet a few days ago when he said, hang on, russians, we're coming, he had to take some action and this will probably satisfy. steve, a re and this will probably satisfy. steve, are some symbolic acts enough to deter the assad regime from these sorts of chemical weapons attacks... alleged chemical weapons attacks in future? no, they're not. the important thing to remember is even if he doesn't use chemical weapons he is still engaged in a terrifically brutal campaign against his own population. the use of chemical weapons isjust his own population. the use of chemical weapons is just a tiny part of that of what goes on everyday in syria. what happens everyday far outstrips the chemical weapons use on his population. i don't think this will be deterred, this will be seen symbolically all—round. this will be deterred, this will be seen symbolically all-round. in a sense, at least for those who still support the syrian regime, they paint him as the victim, being attacked by the powerful west? yes, in some sense it can, but from a
was tough and had to say he was tough and after his hasty tweet a few days ago when he said, hang on, russians, we're coming, he had to take some action and this will probably satisfy. steve, a re and this will probably satisfy. steve, are some symbolic acts enough to deter the assad regime from these sorts of chemical weapons attacks... alleged chemical weapons attacks in future? no, they're not. the important thing to remember is even if he doesn't use chemical weapons he is still engaged in...
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i started this five years ago. and it's a dream when you are an inventor. i am so happy.his is happy. i love bod casts. i listen about politics, business, history. my family listens to them on road trips. and i'm not alone. this is a fast growing media. so it's a great way for you to reach a new audience and potential new customers or connect with the current ones. but how do you do it? i asked the host of the award-winning podcast entrepreneurs on fire at the recent traffic at conversion in california. >> listen, you have a voice. you have a message. you have a mission that you want to be sharing with the world. and not everybody can hear you on the current platforms you're using. so why not use other platforms so that when people are driving in their car, when they are working out at the gym, when they are mowing their lawn, they can pop in an ear bud, turn the iphone on and hear your voice sharing that mission, why not? it is another way to share with more people. >> how do you think about what the content should be? >> it has to do something you're curious and obsessi
i started this five years ago. and it's a dream when you are an inventor. i am so happy.his is happy. i love bod casts. i listen about politics, business, history. my family listens to them on road trips. and i'm not alone. this is a fast growing media. so it's a great way for you to reach a new audience and potential new customers or connect with the current ones. but how do you do it? i asked the host of the award-winning podcast entrepreneurs on fire at the recent traffic at conversion in...
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case while area south of damascus syrian officials also say the target his sights were evacuated days ago thanks to a warning from russia now meanwhile russia's ambassador to the u.s. has warned the actions would have consequences as he announced those strikes president donald trump described the alleged chemical attack by the assad regime as the crime of a monster this masculine was a significant escalation in a pattern of chemical weapons use by that very terrible regime the evil and the despicable attacked left mothers and fathers intrench and children thrashing in pain and gasping for air these are not the actions of a man they are crimes of a monster instead. the u.s. defense actually james mattis has called for the international community to stand up to the assad regime. i want to emphasize that these strikes are directed at the syrian regime and conducting these strikes we have gone to great lengths to avoid civilian and foreign casualties but it is a time for all civilized nations to urgently unite in ending this sid syrian civil war by supporting the united nations back to an eva
case while area south of damascus syrian officials also say the target his sights were evacuated days ago thanks to a warning from russia now meanwhile russia's ambassador to the u.s. has warned the actions would have consequences as he announced those strikes president donald trump described the alleged chemical attack by the assad regime as the crime of a monster this masculine was a significant escalation in a pattern of chemical weapons use by that very terrible regime the evil and the...
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today there are 86% fewer nuclear weapons in the world than there were 30 years ago. the 4000 nuclear weapons that still exists can cause the greatest tragedy in all history that 30 years ago would cause the end-of-life. that's not probably physically possible now printed doomsday threat is declined by 86% in just 30 years. we hope that will decline more but if you think about u.s.-russia relations i don't know what the proper adjective is to describe them but whatever the kremlin and the white house are saying to each other today communicating by smartphone instead of by land phone meanwhile the two start treaties that require the assembly of nuclear weapons parts are being observed by both sides. those sites are abiding by the terms of the biggest arms treaty and the history of the world. life goes on. there's no reason anybody--they still have to go to work in the morning etc.. this can be a wonderful trend. the doomsday threat to clients everyday. the other military statistic is for all but two of the last 30 years global per-capita military spending has declined.
today there are 86% fewer nuclear weapons in the world than there were 30 years ago. the 4000 nuclear weapons that still exists can cause the greatest tragedy in all history that 30 years ago would cause the end-of-life. that's not probably physically possible now printed doomsday threat is declined by 86% in just 30 years. we hope that will decline more but if you think about u.s.-russia relations i don't know what the proper adjective is to describe them but whatever the kremlin and the white...
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a year ago, the americans retaliated after another chemical attack on syrian civilians.stly symbolic. the assad regime, with russian and iranian help, has continued to strengthen its position. from the start of the war, the us, britain and their allies called for president assad to go, but they didn't back their words with deeds. when the president was vunerable, the us and the uk chose not to act. now he has the firm backing of iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei, and of course, russia's president, putin. that makes him stronger now than at any time since the war began in 2011. it's hard to see what the west can do to change that. the americans and the british missed their chance. in the last 48 hours, syria's mini world war has been heating up. this is said to be an israeli jet crossing lebanon to raid syria. in february, the israelis had a plane shot down as it hit the same target — an airbase called t4. hitting t4 was not about chemical weapons, but israel's fight with iran. supporters of president assad took to the streets in aleppo — the city in which the coal
a year ago, the americans retaliated after another chemical attack on syrian civilians.stly symbolic. the assad regime, with russian and iranian help, has continued to strengthen its position. from the start of the war, the us, britain and their allies called for president assad to go, but they didn't back their words with deeds. when the president was vunerable, the us and the uk chose not to act. now he has the firm backing of iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei, and of course, russia's...
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the british prime ministers speaking a couple of hours ago.mment from the syrian president, basharal—assad. he says that the aggression came after it the realisation by the western imperialist forces supporting terrorism that they have lost control. in the meantime, they felt that they lost credibility before their peoples and the world. that is president assad who has been speaking in the last few minutes. that's had to the british ministry of defence. i suppose now what we are waiting for is raf, in the case of britain, and the us air force satellite images of what they have hits, where they have hit the damage they have done, so that they add credence to their claim, the british and french and american claim, that they have done significant damage to they have done significant damage to the chemical weapons programme. that's right. the british contribution to the attacks seems to have been storm shadow cruise missiles fired from four tornado jets. these cruise missiles applied asa jets. these cruise missiles applied as a very low altitude a
the british prime ministers speaking a couple of hours ago.mment from the syrian president, basharal—assad. he says that the aggression came after it the realisation by the western imperialist forces supporting terrorism that they have lost control. in the meantime, they felt that they lost credibility before their peoples and the world. that is president assad who has been speaking in the last few minutes. that's had to the british ministry of defence. i suppose now what we are waiting for...
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a short time ago, scott pruitt's predecessor spoke to katty kay.if you had done the things scott pruitt had done as head of the epa in the obama administration, would you have kept your job? >> this behavior would never have been contemplated, never mind tolerated, in thebama administration. what scott pruitt has done is a breach of the public tst. it never would have flown. i would have been out on my butt right away without question. katty: is there one particular thing you think has been particularly egregious? >> he is supposed to work for the public, not his personal interest. his behavior since day one has lacked transparency yoct. instead of embracing the science, he has been attacking the science. instead of following the law, he has been taking shortcuts. the only good news is, scott pruitt and the administration seems to only be focused on unraveling and rolling back all heofeally important public health protections the prior and p-- tor administration put in place. the good news is, he is not effective in his position because he is attac
a short time ago, scott pruitt's predecessor spoke to katty kay.if you had done the things scott pruitt had done as head of the epa in the obama administration, would you have kept your job? >> this behavior would never have been contemplated, never mind tolerated, in thebama administration. what scott pruitt has done is a breach of the public tst. it never would have flown. i would have been out on my butt right away without question. katty: is there one particular thing you think has...
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yet signed a peace treaty following the korean war which ended in a cease fire over half a century ago so technically they're still in a state of war but today is a historic day and we're seeing again live images from that meeting between the cheerleaders the two leaders met earlier in the day of beginning of the day directly at the common border which remains one of the most heavily militarized on earth we're going to go to the live pictures the two leaders are now coming up to a podium we are expecting them to speak shortly as we mentioned a short while ago kim jong un at the beginning of this day in south korea walked across the border he's the first kim member of the family that has done this since the end of the korean war this is a great shift from last year when there are obviously multiple nuclear tests and there was a potential for a brink of a nuclear war and tensions between not only south korea and north korea but the united states but that all changed just prior to the olympic games in south korea when north korea made the gesture of potentially participating in those game
yet signed a peace treaty following the korean war which ended in a cease fire over half a century ago so technically they're still in a state of war but today is a historic day and we're seeing again live images from that meeting between the cheerleaders the two leaders met earlier in the day of beginning of the day directly at the common border which remains one of the most heavily militarized on earth we're going to go to the live pictures the two leaders are now coming up to a podium we are...
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no one was anticipating this even a few months ago.any declaration comes out. we will look for keywords, especially on denuclearisation. reels are different from previous ones. this is more than optics, there is deep symbolism for the two koreas addressing the division on this peninsula. it has a special meaning for people in the north and south. it is an historic day. you talked about the wording of the declaration. there will be a declaration. there will be a declaration released. everyone will wait for the wording of that. how important is it there is some commitment from kim jong—un to some sort of denuclearisation?” commitment from kim jong—un to some sort of denuclearisation? i am not in the mainstream. i think it is less important than we all think. if it is not in there, we'll get a whole bunch of reasons why not. that is feasible. they really talk about that with the americans. there is a summit with donald trump coming up. it does not matter if he does not say it this time. but if you see the word denuclearisation, sceptics w
no one was anticipating this even a few months ago.any declaration comes out. we will look for keywords, especially on denuclearisation. reels are different from previous ones. this is more than optics, there is deep symbolism for the two koreas addressing the division on this peninsula. it has a special meaning for people in the north and south. it is an historic day. you talked about the wording of the declaration. there will be a declaration. there will be a declaration released. everyone...
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that's what people think was used in douma a week ago. it's not clear how important these facilities were in terms of the ability to carry out future chemical attacks if they use chlorine as the main agent. we're also hearing from leaders in the region. an israeli official saying that president trump made clear the use of chemical weapons was a red line. tonight under red line, the united states, france and the united kingdom enforced that red line. we are hearing praise from israeli leaders. what we haven't heard yet is anything from gulf arab countries but there is a lot of support in the region among america's sunni gulf arab allies for action against the assad regime. there is a lot of hope that the united states and the trump transportation will confront iran and russia in syria. there is a concern about the sh shia crescent, this is something that the gulf arab states want to see the trump administration push back against. >> it will be interesting as daylight breaks there. it is currently, to see what kind of damage was done. >> an
that's what people think was used in douma a week ago. it's not clear how important these facilities were in terms of the ability to carry out future chemical attacks if they use chlorine as the main agent. we're also hearing from leaders in the region. an israeli official saying that president trump made clear the use of chemical weapons was a red line. tonight under red line, the united states, france and the united kingdom enforced that red line. we are hearing praise from israeli leaders....
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and in god is love he quotes augustine as saying 17 centuries ago, 1700 years ago st. augustine said, any government that does not exist to promote justice is just a bunch of thieves. >> that's right. >> seventeen centuries ago. benedict goes on to say sometimes it's a challenge to define justice, but in doing so we must beware of the dazzling blindness of special interest money and power. >> amen. >> if is that today? is that today? >> we need a 50 state strategy. >> what we need is of the american people to know, and that is what you are doing, a drumbeat across america to say this is not about our values with the budget is supposed be a statement of our national values. what is important to us as a nation should be how we invest in our children's future, and the retirement of her seniors and the air our kids breathe, the opportunities in the economy and the rest, be fair, fairness. that's not what this budget -- it's a shame. it's wrong. it's wrong and we just, we cannot let it stand. we won't let it stand. we won't let it stand. we won't let it stand. >> so thank y
and in god is love he quotes augustine as saying 17 centuries ago, 1700 years ago st. augustine said, any government that does not exist to promote justice is just a bunch of thieves. >> that's right. >> seventeen centuries ago. benedict goes on to say sometimes it's a challenge to define justice, but in doing so we must beware of the dazzling blindness of special interest money and power. >> amen. >> if is that today? is that today? >> we need a 50 state strategy....
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we know that atf is on the scene, they put that out there and as you noted some time ago, the fbi is also on scene, and i would suspect by the next briefing we'll start to get some of those details and start to get an identity into this woman, was she an employee there and might she have a criminal history. so those are some of the things we're hearing about and we hope to update you with. >> we should take the wording we used moments ago, and say earlier, because a lot of the scenes we are showing were very early on where people were entering with guns drawn, it's not an accurate depiction of the youtube facility. we're just after the all clear has been sounded. senator dianne feinstein, her career, of course, marked by gun violence, she became mayor because of an assassination, congresswoman jackie spear, whose district youtube is in, shot mirraculously survived in jones gyana as guns were fired on an nbc television crew, as congressman visited just before the jonestown massacre. they were trying to leave, and everyone there ended up being killed. jackie spear, miraculously shot mu
we know that atf is on the scene, they put that out there and as you noted some time ago, the fbi is also on scene, and i would suspect by the next briefing we'll start to get some of those details and start to get an identity into this woman, was she an employee there and might she have a criminal history. so those are some of the things we're hearing about and we hope to update you with. >> we should take the wording we used moments ago, and say earlier, because a lot of the scenes we...
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this happened some time ago, 45 minutes or an hour or more ago. the demonstrators did get in to the lobby of the hilton hotel. the national guard was called. we have not seen the national guard in this scene, so i assume this film is even longer ago than the last videotape we saw. this was before apparently the national guard was called. that would put it at two-and-a-half hours ago. >> wisconsin. chairman, most delegates to this convention do not know that thousands of young people are being beaten in the streets of chicago. and for that reason and that reason alone, i request for suspension of the rules for the purpose of adjournment for two p.m. to relocate the convention in another city of the choosing of the democratic national committee and the presidential candidates. >> wisconsin is not recognized for that purpose. >> i will allow it. >> the chairman saying that the wisconsin delegate is not recognized for that reason. >> i would like to repeat my statement, sir. we want to relocate this convention -- >> quiet. >> the power of the chair. g
this happened some time ago, 45 minutes or an hour or more ago. the demonstrators did get in to the lobby of the hilton hotel. the national guard was called. we have not seen the national guard in this scene, so i assume this film is even longer ago than the last videotape we saw. this was before apparently the national guard was called. that would put it at two-and-a-half hours ago. >> wisconsin. chairman, most delegates to this convention do not know that thousands of young people are...
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sort of influence they have on policy it's speaking to a contributor just a little while ago on al-jazeera she suggested that cuba's use of the economy issues that we're all needed very special attention right now. everyone knows that the cuban economy needs attention the question is in which direction is it going to go the cuban communist party and the cuban government which are almost one in the same because they get their guidelines from the party and the party congress have made it clear that they do not want to go into the direction of vietnam or china for example that they have to strengthen on the contrary the state sector which they believe. the country's so it's going to be a major major foreign in the new government side to figure out how they're going to engineer that how rather than moving away from a totally centralized communist system how to make it work without doing that and that is really the big question but it doesn't seem like there's been any announcement or any sign so far that they plan to move in the direction as i say of these other communist countries in the worl
sort of influence they have on policy it's speaking to a contributor just a little while ago on al-jazeera she suggested that cuba's use of the economy issues that we're all needed very special attention right now. everyone knows that the cuban economy needs attention the question is in which direction is it going to go the cuban communist party and the cuban government which are almost one in the same because they get their guidelines from the party and the party congress have made it clear...
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know we have we have as president somebody very different than rand as president as little as a week ago donald trump made a very public announcement that we'd be withdrawing from syria fast forward up to the last few days or so it looks like he's being forced to stay there even if he doesn't want to stay there we have an entire chorus of the media driving for a war the deep state is on board of course john bolton is in place and i have to make one exception at least tucker carlson no brit fox at least decided to express his dissent here where are we joe joe where does of saul stand go ahead well the fact that he wanted to redress from syria makes it even less likely that the syrian government was behind this attack we are seeing what we've seen for a long long time a pattern of deception by the u.s. government the pentagon who the enemy of the day is if you want to go to war against spain they blew up the main. north vietnamese attacked a ship in the gulf of tonkin saddam had w m d russia invaded ukraine shot down a malaysian airline stolen election tried to kill former double agent in
know we have we have as president somebody very different than rand as president as little as a week ago donald trump made a very public announcement that we'd be withdrawing from syria fast forward up to the last few days or so it looks like he's being forced to stay there even if he doesn't want to stay there we have an entire chorus of the media driving for a war the deep state is on board of course john bolton is in place and i have to make one exception at least tucker carlson no brit fox...
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day that so far we had here in germany so many people this afternoon were outside just a few moments ago we actually had a statement by the interior minister here off this stage here where we are he was sharing with the press that the suspect is a forty nine year old german actually holding a german citizen we don't know if he was also born here and german yet he is apparently also here from this state about one hundred kilometers away and that he had a psychological problems also in the past there have been of course a many rumors also throughout the night we also heard a little bit earlier a person here is saying that apparently he already announced in the past that he was that he was planning to commit a public suicide. oh wow that would indeed be quite a statement indeed if that is verified in the end we just have to remind our viewers though that a lot of this information we know we've learned in the wake of these incidents that that comes in initially is not always true so just a word of caution there in the meantime we know that police they said the earlier that they are investiga
day that so far we had here in germany so many people this afternoon were outside just a few moments ago we actually had a statement by the interior minister here off this stage here where we are he was sharing with the press that the suspect is a forty nine year old german actually holding a german citizen we don't know if he was also born here and german yet he is apparently also here from this state about one hundred kilometers away and that he had a psychological problems also in the past...
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defense secretary mattis also speaking a while ago with leaders frpentagon jennifer griffin they aresking questions getting details for us good even. >> good evening we heard from defense secretary mattis and chairman of the joint chiefs, joe dunford joined by their colleagues from britain and fans in pentagon, they told us that those air strikes and those strikes from the sea began at 9:00 pm eastern tonight it was secretary mattis said a one-time shot the air strikes are over at this point in time. we can report three targets that were struck, one was a research center in damascus chemical weapons tested stored randd facility in damascus another storage facility north of damascus as well as separate storage site near holmes, three sites struck tonight we just heard from secretary mattis here is what he said. >> tonight france united kingdom united states -- clearly the assad regime did not get the message, last year. >> general said that syrian surface-to-air-missile had been engages the beginning of the air strikes they however 4 not reported that there were any u.s. or allied los
defense secretary mattis also speaking a while ago with leaders frpentagon jennifer griffin they aresking questions getting details for us good even. >> good evening we heard from defense secretary mattis and chairman of the joint chiefs, joe dunford joined by their colleagues from britain and fans in pentagon, they told us that those air strikes and those strikes from the sea began at 9:00 pm eastern tonight it was secretary mattis said a one-time shot the air strikes are over at this...
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in casting blame on russia and iran. >> my fellow americans, a short time ago i ordered the u.s.itary forces to launch targets on locations associated with chemical weapons capabilities of bashar al assad. >> the u.s. along with france and the united kingdom have launched a strike against syria. >> the pump of our attack is to establish a strong deterrent against the production, spread and use of chemical weapons. >> james mad is described the action as limited for now. >> this is a one-time shot and i believe it has send a strong message to deter him from doing this again. >> reporter: the strike comes a week after a reported chemical attack outdouma. >> the evil and despicable attack left mothers and fathers, infants and children thrashing in pain and gasping for air. >> the president condemning not only the dictator, but the two countries who primary support his regime. >> to iran and to russia i ask, what kind of nation wants to be associated with the mass murder of innocent men, women, and children? >> reporter: pressing russia to give up its support of assad. >> russia must
in casting blame on russia and iran. >> my fellow americans, a short time ago i ordered the u.s.itary forces to launch targets on locations associated with chemical weapons capabilities of bashar al assad. >> the u.s. along with france and the united kingdom have launched a strike against syria. >> the pump of our attack is to establish a strong deterrent against the production, spread and use of chemical weapons. >> james mad is described the action as limited for now....
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not 15 years ago.$10 billion and we have people running for mayor that want to add, you know, billion-dollar bonds. there is no question it's getting more expensive. some of the liberal policies are very expensive. we need to look inward instead of outward to make sure our own are taken care of. we're at a tipping point on that. >> tucker: you are the first person seeking office in california on the left who has said that thank you. joe, good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> tucker: first it was guns they were going to take them away. now they are going further in london which is a city and kind of a country now. the mayor is going after knives. how long until the left comes after your buck knife? plus bill de blasio's regime is pretty tough on guns. guess what one of his top aides was just caught with? illegal gun? we will tell you when we come back ♪ nick was born to move. 3 toddlers won't stop him. and neither will lower back pain. because at a dr. scholl's kiosk he got a recommendation for o
not 15 years ago.$10 billion and we have people running for mayor that want to add, you know, billion-dollar bonds. there is no question it's getting more expensive. some of the liberal policies are very expensive. we need to look inward instead of outward to make sure our own are taken care of. we're at a tipping point on that. >> tucker: you are the first person seeking office in california on the left who has said that thank you. joe, good to see you. >> good to see you, too....
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we spoke a few days ago, when the alleged chemical weapons attack happened.thin syria, and at that point, up until now, we still don't know who carried out that attack, although i believe these suspicions are with israel. right now, is this diplomacy failing, or how would you describe it, the fact that these airstrikes are happening now? well, it is certainly an about—face for the trump administration. not long ago, president trump said he wanted to get out of syria, that the mission in syria was very limited, that it was about combating islamic state. and that essentially, islamic state had imploded in syria. then, over the past week, we have heard all sorts of things coming out of the white house that a response was imminent. so really, i've been on standby for the past three days also thinking that the strikes could happen at any time. and apparently tonight is the night. and from the looks of it, it looks like the military response is significant. this is not the same as last year when the us launched 58 or 59 tomahawk cruise missiles. this looks much mor
we spoke a few days ago, when the alleged chemical weapons attack happened.thin syria, and at that point, up until now, we still don't know who carried out that attack, although i believe these suspicions are with israel. right now, is this diplomacy failing, or how would you describe it, the fact that these airstrikes are happening now? well, it is certainly an about—face for the trump administration. not long ago, president trump said he wanted to get out of syria, that the mission in syria...
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strikes in syria ninety six hours ago the u.s. struck three locations in syria and you know what you are extended coverage as we analyze exactly what happened with our correspondents around the world now. it is of course the largest intervention by western powers since against syria's government since the war began nearly seven years ago now the us britain and france have it really hit regime change targets with a barrel of strikes from ships and fighter jets in response to a suspected poison gas attack last week the u.s. president donald trump announced the operation explosions were heard in syria's capital damascus the government's key allies have responded with anger russia has warned that there will be consequences iran says it's a clear violation of international law as dawn broke in damascus regime supporters gathered to cheer for president bashar al assad syrian officials have described the military action as brutal american british french aggression. now all of the strikes were aimed at degrading syria's chemical weapons c
strikes in syria ninety six hours ago the u.s. struck three locations in syria and you know what you are extended coverage as we analyze exactly what happened with our correspondents around the world now. it is of course the largest intervention by western powers since against syria's government since the war began nearly seven years ago now the us britain and france have it really hit regime change targets with a barrel of strikes from ships and fighter jets in response to a suspected poison...
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alto seco 20 years ago telling me how angry they were ago when they discovered what they thought theyde the argument for maybe ageing human attacks, it takes root. the treasury when i like it. —— wheni root. the treasury when i like it. —— when i like it. they never like change. one word answer. what would you be prepared to pay for more taxes? nhs, hyphenated. iwould agree. if it says tax increase, just going to the nhs i would agree with that. thank you both as ever for joining us. who was see how different the papers are tomorrow. whether it will be more the same. thank you for your company as we go to the papers. see all of the front pages online of the bbc news website and if you missed a programme, you can watch a lecture on the eeg player. thank you both. i'll be back at 11 with the full summary of the news for now. in the short term not much change on front but the outlook for next week is looking very promising indeed. let's get that out the way. the next 24 hours often cloudy, drive for most of us but not completely. a bit of rain in the forecast, the satellite image from we
alto seco 20 years ago telling me how angry they were ago when they discovered what they thought theyde the argument for maybe ageing human attacks, it takes root. the treasury when i like it. —— wheni root. the treasury when i like it. —— when i like it. they never like change. one word answer. what would you be prepared to pay for more taxes? nhs, hyphenated. iwould agree. if it says tax increase, just going to the nhs i would agree with that. thank you both as ever for joining us....
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said years ago they have used chemical weapons in the same area and will killing hundreds of civilians they deny that they were not using chemical weapons a year ago to the most influential one and it did so there's that at the g. is the modern. ok so we also understand that after this alleged attack all rebels have now agreed to leave dumas which is one of their last remaining strongholds what kind of an impact will that have on the war there were these. have been afforded an afterthought. there. is an extension of the mosque because it is a. consideration of if in their population that's been they feel that they've been oppressed by a for decades so it's a thorn in a back that is going to get off and replace it with what appears to be demographic change ethnic cleansing and force transferred of this in the population i think. operation the loyalist shia militia and their families who came pouring in the studio on the behest of yet on to the regime and where are they being sent to what are they going to do there that's why they have been holding on to their homes because the distance
said years ago they have used chemical weapons in the same area and will killing hundreds of civilians they deny that they were not using chemical weapons a year ago to the most influential one and it did so there's that at the g. is the modern. ok so we also understand that after this alleged attack all rebels have now agreed to leave dumas which is one of their last remaining strongholds what kind of an impact will that have on the war there were these. have been afforded an afterthought....
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he retired three weeks ago from the das office. he is being credited with helping to break the case with the unusual idea of using a public, not a criminal dna database. >> reporter: for decades after police first collected dna, a county investigator had a new idea. simply upload the killer's dna profile onto a free, florida- based dna database and see if it got a match. >> we ended up generating a profile from the golden state killer evidence. we were then able to take that profile and uploaded into an open-source public genealogy database called jed match. >> reporter: their database has more than 950,000 profiles that decimate from people that volunteer to share. is matched more than 100 users. the family trees led to joseph james deangelo. >> everyone wanted to find this guy. there was a wonderful outcome here. we need to discuss the appropriateness of using genealogy databases. mac desmet >> reporter: it is raising legal questions about privacy and civil rights. >> it is remarkable that they have been used for this. until this
he retired three weeks ago from the das office. he is being credited with helping to break the case with the unusual idea of using a public, not a criminal dna database. >> reporter: for decades after police first collected dna, a county investigator had a new idea. simply upload the killer's dna profile onto a free, florida- based dna database and see if it got a match. >> we ended up generating a profile from the golden state killer evidence. we were then able to take that profile...
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one year ago. assad launched a savage chemical weapons attack against his own innocent people the united states responded with fifty eight missile strikes that destroyed twenty percent of the syrian air force less outed the assad regime again deployed chemical weapons to slaughter near the syrian capital of damascus this massacre was a significant escalation in a pattern of chemical weapons use by that very terrible regime the evil and the despicable attacked left mothers and fathers infants and children thrashing in pain and gasping for air these are not the actions of a man they are crimes of a monster instead following the horrors of world war one a century ago civilized nations joined together to ban chemical warfare chemical weapons are uniquely dangerous not only because they inflict gruesome suffering but because even small amounts can unleash widespread devastation. the purpose of our actions tonight is to establish a strong deterrent against the production spread and use of chemical weapon
one year ago. assad launched a savage chemical weapons attack against his own innocent people the united states responded with fifty eight missile strikes that destroyed twenty percent of the syrian air force less outed the assad regime again deployed chemical weapons to slaughter near the syrian capital of damascus this massacre was a significant escalation in a pattern of chemical weapons use by that very terrible regime the evil and the despicable attacked left mothers and fathers infants...
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exactly 100 years ago this spring americans fought side-by-side with the gallant french in world waron later, in the second world war, hundreds of thousands of young americans and free french sacrifice together to save civilization in its hour of greatest need. >> [translation in french] president trump: 60,000 american servicemembers rest for eternity the need the peaceful fields and hilss of the french countryside and int he -- and in the soil of the american countryside, the countrymen lie. worlds an example to the , for more than two centuries. >> [translation in french] president trump: our tow great -- our two great republic are linked together by culture and destiny. we recognize in the image of god, every human soul. this legacy has given us who we are, and given us what we hold dear, the blessings of freedom, science,ns of art and the love of family and community and the defense of home and country. >> [translation in french] president trump: this range is calling, this sacred heritage is what lured the sacred frenchman to risk death. americans spured the to storm the class
exactly 100 years ago this spring americans fought side-by-side with the gallant french in world waron later, in the second world war, hundreds of thousands of young americans and free french sacrifice together to save civilization in its hour of greatest need. >> [translation in french] president trump: 60,000 american servicemembers rest for eternity the need the peaceful fields and hilss of the french countryside and int he -- and in the soil of the american countryside, the countrymen...
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it's an astonishing and confusing wrapping up of rhetoric for a president who said just a week ago that he wants to get out of syria what is clear is it appears the united states is determined to hold those responsible for the suspected attack accountable can really help get al-jazeera at the white house. well the world health organization says more than five hundred people treated in duma have symptoms which suggests the use of toxic chemicals they include difficulty breathing and destruction to the central nervous system the u.n. health agency says this is based on reports from its partners in do it's the man the immediate unhindered access to provide care for the victims allowing fisher has been following all developments in washington and he joins us live now so i've been various developments there's the trump tweets there's what's been said in the news conference or at the white house do we have do you think a clear idea of what exactly the u.s. administration plans to do in syria and when. no that's the very simple answer we do and we know that there have been meetings we know tha
it's an astonishing and confusing wrapping up of rhetoric for a president who said just a week ago that he wants to get out of syria what is clear is it appears the united states is determined to hold those responsible for the suspected attack accountable can really help get al-jazeera at the white house. well the world health organization says more than five hundred people treated in duma have symptoms which suggests the use of toxic chemicals they include difficulty breathing and destruction...
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i don't want to live through that, to be quite honest. >> 10 years ago, certainly 20 yes ago, no oneld fear a missile attack. isthe reality is that ther threat from this, and that is the failure in terms of diplomacy and foreign policy. the fact that it was a false alarm, it weakens trust and credibility in government. and it als -- we are worried that because it was a false alarm, if something were real to happen, somewhat would not necessarily believe and act accordingly. >> i do think there was things that could have happened quicker or not at all to prevent the worry that now is over everyone's head. i note there is definitely a it is not something i wake up in the morning and think about. i just kind of try and live my life, because i cannn live my lifear. stilla false alarm, but clearly pretty terrifying. from hawaihe arctic, where an all-woman team is preparing to trek to the north pole this week. it is not just their gthder, but wher come from that makes the journey special. bringing together participants from europe and the middle east, they are hoping to improvebe understan
i don't want to live through that, to be quite honest. >> 10 years ago, certainly 20 yes ago, no oneld fear a missile attack. isthe reality is that ther threat from this, and that is the failure in terms of diplomacy and foreign policy. the fact that it was a false alarm, it weakens trust and credibility in government. and it als -- we are worried that because it was a false alarm, if something were real to happen, somewhat would not necessarily believe and act accordingly. >> i do...