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we are under the umbrella of aif, to try to raise that awareness byjoining of aif, to try to raise thatn that tents should be reused, they are your belongings. you have purchased them and hopefully they can be a really good festival body for years to come. and if you look after them, you will get more than your moneys worth out of them. ian, you heard the aif and anna saying retailers have to take more responsibility for the numbers of tents that potentially get discarded because of the way they are marketed, do you accept that? to a certain extent but we don't sell anything we market as a single use. and even the cheapest tents we sell are built to last and can be used for years. on your website, under festival tents, there is one for £15. i am aware of that tent andl is one for £15. i am aware of that tent and i have used that exact tent on my multiple video shoots and work camping trips for years. you have to look after them and understand how to pack them away and make sure they are dry and you can use them again. when you watch those videos, which we nt when you watch those videos,
we are under the umbrella of aif, to try to raise that awareness byjoining of aif, to try to raise thatn that tents should be reused, they are your belongings. you have purchased them and hopefully they can be a really good festival body for years to come. and if you look after them, you will get more than your moneys worth out of them. ian, you heard the aif and anna saying retailers have to take more responsibility for the numbers of tents that potentially get discarded because of the way...
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this sparks aif tear for you. each of us can leave a mark. together we can make a difference. that is why wewe vote. today, i am m being born. choooose the europe you u want o grow up in. takes to geter it people to vote. the first edition is going to genie: we will cover the cannes film festival. the latest edition of the festival opens tuesday. the face of the event is a died lastmmaker who month. >>>> for many, what is known as the cinema and which the director has the final cut. >> this is bigger than the oscars for us. >> more than 200,000 people will fill the streets. for locals, the influx has good and bad sides. >> i like living in this atmosphere. a festive atmosphere. films are in competition for the top prize. >> sweden will reopen an investigation into rape allegations against julie masson. he is in jail and the u.k. for jumping -- against julian assange. he is in jail in the u.k. for jumping bail. midtermve closed in the elections in t the philippinese. his crackdown, duterte a, has left thousands dead. elections,entary hundreds voting for the members of the europ
this sparks aif tear for you. each of us can leave a mark. together we can make a difference. that is why wewe vote. today, i am m being born. choooose the europe you u want o grow up in. takes to geter it people to vote. the first edition is going to genie: we will cover the cannes film festival. the latest edition of the festival opens tuesday. the face of the event is a died lastmmaker who month. >>>> for many, what is known as the cinema and which the director has the final cut....
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i think, you know, aif this is about my economic ideas and my economic qualifications, i think i'll win 60 to 65 votes. if it's about these clips of,yo know, insulting things that i said 20 years ago, that i am rry for -- and times hav changed -- then i think i'll probably be in some trouble. but, you know, i think i've talked to a lot of the republican senators. they know mei' been in this town a long time. and i think, ultimately, they will say, you know, "this is a good person. this is a person who hashe economy right." and i think i will be a member of the federal reserve brd this time next year. u >> steve moore, thank yofor coming to "firing line." >> thank you. ♪ >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... p corporate funding vided by... and by... ♪ >> you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone. welcome to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. a different kind of prime minist. i speak t iceland's down to earth, left-wing leader aut her unique style. then a serious conversation with a funnyus man, craig fe from hosting "the late late show" to writing a
i think, you know, aif this is about my economic ideas and my economic qualifications, i think i'll win 60 to 65 votes. if it's about these clips of,yo know, insulting things that i said 20 years ago, that i am rry for -- and times hav changed -- then i think i'll probably be in some trouble. but, you know, i think i've talked to a lot of the republican senators. they know mei' been in this town a long time. and i think, ultimately, they will say, you know, "this is a good person. this is...
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so having that open line of communication with your child, knowing what is going on in their aife. >>s the answer to everything, right. >> dr. winer, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> back to you. >>> major milestone at west point nearly 40 years after the first woman graduated from milita academy. this year the academy will graduate more african-american womencadets than it has in the 217-year history. nbc's morgan radford has their story. >> reporter: it is a class photo gone viral. 34 black female cad sanding on the stairs of west point academy. part of the mostve dirse class in the school's history. >> how does it feel to be a part of that htory? >>t is a very overwhelming feeling to see all of our , sisters us just standing there in solidarity. >> reporter: the women have formed a sister hood with support and with more than 900 students in the graduating class, black women are less than 4%. >> it hasn't always been pretty. >> when you say it hasn't always been pretty what, do you mean? >> there are some moments where liu feel e, oh, am i worthy, do i deserve to
so having that open line of communication with your child, knowing what is going on in their aife. >>s the answer to everything, right. >> dr. winer, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> back to you. >>> major milestone at west point nearly 40 years after the first woman graduated from milita academy. this year the academy will graduate more african-american womencadets than it has in the 217-year history. nbc's morgan radford has their story....
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but, again, it impose back to the consistency aif a when he was very poor could barely make the rent payment running for mayor of burlington to where he is now living a very comfortable life. his positions haven't changed. and that's the promise he makes to the democratic primary voters as they decide whether or not he should become a nominee. >> ripe nobles in vermont thank you. it's early sunday morning in tokyo right now. and president trump has a big day with japan's prime minister. we'll have the latest on his trip next. you're live in the cnn newsroom. run with us on a john deere 1 series tractor. beacuse changing your attachments, should be as easy as... what about this? changing your plans. yeah. run with us. search "john deere 1 series" for more. and is the fastest growing place to buy a car in the nation. carvana is six years old this year run with us. it's because we have thousands of people working hard to make our customers' experiences the best. it's because we have tens of thousands of cars ready to be delivered to your doorstep. and it's why hundreds of thousands of h
but, again, it impose back to the consistency aif a when he was very poor could barely make the rent payment running for mayor of burlington to where he is now living a very comfortable life. his positions haven't changed. and that's the promise he makes to the democratic primary voters as they decide whether or not he should become a nominee. >> ripe nobles in vermont thank you. it's early sunday morning in tokyo right now. and president trump has a big day with japan's prime minister....
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. >> do you swear or aif i recall the testimony you give before this committee is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> i do. >> we have all that must some wild never before seen chips from bernie tv. that's bernie sanders. he had a tv show when he was a mayor in vermont. we have clips you have never seen before and you want to see now. >> i like coca-cola. >> who knows about cocaine? anyone ever seen cocaine? >> dan rather. we're here in vermont. >> you're watching "the beat." t" what if i wielded the power of the infinity gauntlet...? i could bend reality to my will, with a snap of my fingers! i just saved money with geico. i saved hundreds of dollars! nice! that is a lot of money. the power is exhilarating!! hahahahahaha! hah. ha. just got something in my throat. yea... marvel studio's "avengers endgame." in theaters april 26. like... a business borrowing solution to help get a little more space with a lot less mom. or home insight, to search for a new house within your budget. because, they really need their space. pnc - make today the day. plants capture co2. wh
. >> do you swear or aif i recall the testimony you give before this committee is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> i do. >> we have all that must some wild never before seen chips from bernie tv. that's bernie sanders. he had a tv show when he was a mayor in vermont. we have clips you have never seen before and you want to see now. >> i like coca-cola. >> who knows about cocaine? anyone ever seen cocaine? >> dan rather. we're here in...
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. >> freshman congresswoman rashld aif tlaib just tweeted about this writing justin amash come find mein 1628 long weather i've got an impeachment investigation resolution you're going to want to cosponsor. david, your reaction to that. >> again i think this is going to give democrats fresh ammunition to at least question colleagues across the aisle and say essentially, look, there is a republican out here saying impeachable offenses were committed. i don't think they are expecting other republican to follow suit but pressing them on this point. i think you'll have the president's closest defenders let's say lindsey graham, who basically carried a lot of water for the president in recent weeks and months now facing questions among other of his senate and house colleagues about why he has a position are with he is staked out versus someone like amash who is also a republican saying in words nar clearer than many, many democrats that impeachable offenses were committed, whether or not an impeachment inquiry actually ever takes place. >> okay david swerdlick, siraj. thank you. >>> now a g
. >> freshman congresswoman rashld aif tlaib just tweeted about this writing justin amash come find mein 1628 long weather i've got an impeachment investigation resolution you're going to want to cosponsor. david, your reaction to that. >> again i think this is going to give democrats fresh ammunition to at least question colleagues across the aisle and say essentially, look, there is a republican out here saying impeachable offenses were committed. i don't think they are expecting...
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aif got to tell you something, chuck. i hope you guys pay attention to yemen. what's going on in yemen now is the worst humanitarian disaster in the world. we're talking about hundreds of thousands of people, children, dying. i'm doing my best to get u.s. out of that. if trump wants to go to war in iran, that will make the war in iraq look like a cake walk. it will make it -- so, with evidence got to do everything we can to stop that. if people want to attack me because i think war should be the last resort, you can attack me. i've seen too much horror. i was the chairman on the senate commit approximate tee on veterans affairs. i will do everything i can to see problems solved diplomatically rather than through war. >> a couple questions. on the issue of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem would you move it back out of the jerusalem if you thought it was a way to get a peace deal? >> yeah. i think it's something that we should -- i can't give you a definitive answer, but yeah. answer is look, whether it is iran and saudi arabia, whether it is israel and the palestin
aif got to tell you something, chuck. i hope you guys pay attention to yemen. what's going on in yemen now is the worst humanitarian disaster in the world. we're talking about hundreds of thousands of people, children, dying. i'm doing my best to get u.s. out of that. if trump wants to go to war in iran, that will make the war in iraq look like a cake walk. it will make it -- so, with evidence got to do everything we can to stop that. if people want to attack me because i think war should be...
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. >> woodruff: it looks aif the people who feel strongly anti-abortion want the court to take this up do away with roe v. wade. >> woodruff: well, it could happen. i just don't know what's on the agenda for other justices. t but it did seeme that that was not a very controversial topic at the ti of my appointment. nobody asked me a single question about abortion during my hearings. later opposition became more organized and more effective. but i can't predict what's going to happen in the near future. but in the long run, it seems to me that abortion is a necessary procedure that will be recognized and will be performed lawfully. >> woodruff: as for his former colleague, stevens helped swear in the current chief justice, john roberts, in 2005. despite any ideological differences, stevens still holds roberts in high esteem. >> i trusted him implicitly and have the highest regard for him as a lawyer, and i must confess i was disappointed at some of his decisions after he came on the bench that were much more conservative than i expeoncted, buthe whole, i think he is l qualifiedy wel per
. >> woodruff: it looks aif the people who feel strongly anti-abortion want the court to take this up do away with roe v. wade. >> woodruff: well, it could happen. i just don't know what's on the agenda for other justices. t but it did seeme that that was not a very controversial topic at the ti of my appointment. nobody asked me a single question about abortion during my hearings. later opposition became more organized and more effective. but i can't predict what's going to happen...
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don't want to speak to what's going through the minds of the stewards but usually seeing if a foul aifulds the outcome of the race. they thought that the call may have been questionable. the call to overturn the winner and dq maximum security there yesterday and award country house the race so there are some options for the ownership of this horse. probably after some time they may decide not to do that. >> donna, i want you to weigh in. you have experience racing. what do you make of what happened here? of course, after it took place you saw the un0 fushl winner. i'm like, why? why? it's clear who won. what took place here? >> clearly there was an infraction around the turn and if it happened in the fourth race on a wednesday it would have been a no-brainer but it was a kentucky derby. 145 years of history here and never had a disqualification of the winner but when the stewards watch the replay, undeniably maximum security from the two path to about the fourth path a couple of horses were bothered there so i think the long decision came not from whether or not to take the horse down.
don't want to speak to what's going through the minds of the stewards but usually seeing if a foul aifulds the outcome of the race. they thought that the call may have been questionable. the call to overturn the winner and dq maximum security there yesterday and award country house the race so there are some options for the ownership of this horse. probably after some time they may decide not to do that. >> donna, i want you to weigh in. you have experience racing. what do you make of...
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. >> and it's aif beautul saturday so we'll get outside in just a moment. mornin a woman missing for more than two weeks after she went hiking in the woods, found ale. it's being called a miracle. nbc's molly hunt is following this breaking story for us. molly, good morning. >> sheinelle, good morning, thatti right, autho feared the worst for amanda eller ending the search after just three days but her family wouldn't give up and more th two weeks later, searchers flying over the forest spotted angh amazing si it was amanda and she was alive. >> she's found and she's alive. hallelujah. >> a miracle in maui. >> it's just unbelievable. i'm so incredibly happy to have my girl back. >> this morning, a woman who was missing ever since set off on a hike more than two weeks ago is safe and s nd. reunited with her friends and family. 35-year-old amanda eller, a yoga instructor and physical therapist mysteriouy disappeared on may 8th after going on a walk in the woods. when she didn'tome home, her boyfriend called police fearing the worst. >> the moment she did not
. >> and it's aif beautul saturday so we'll get outside in just a moment. mornin a woman missing for more than two weeks after she went hiking in the woods, found ale. it's being called a miracle. nbc's molly hunt is following this breaking story for us. molly, good morning. >> sheinelle, good morning, thatti right, autho feared the worst for amanda eller ending the search after just three days but her family wouldn't give up and more th two weeks later, searchers flying over the...
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. >> i want to be able to mention your work related to the ie aif. systems of-year-old insurance regulation that seems to work well for consumers and the market. there is concern that the european centric bank will raise insurance rates in my district. are you working to ensure that our system of insurance regulation isn't governed by foreign regulatory bodies? >> i am. i just gave a speech to the large insurance group, my longest speech i've given yet. we will make sure you get a copy. >> i appreciate that and i yield back. gentleman from illinois is recognized for five minutes. >> >> thank you. switch gears.o council,lity oversight financialportant institutions. no financial institutions are currently designated. do you think it is appropriate, prudential, which new york university ranks as the third most financially risky institution in the united states. now has as its chief regulator the new jersey department of banking and insurance. >> we absolutely support the state based regulatory systems. and as you said, we have moved to a different syste
. >> i want to be able to mention your work related to the ie aif. systems of-year-old insurance regulation that seems to work well for consumers and the market. there is concern that the european centric bank will raise insurance rates in my district. are you working to ensure that our system of insurance regulation isn't governed by foreign regulatory bodies? >> i am. i just gave a speech to the large insurance group, my longest speech i've given yet. we will make sure you get a...