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allan gates, owner of lucy the therapy dog "as you can see, she's a professional cuddler " allan and lucy make visits at a hospice unit, at children's hospital - and the arkansas heart hospital.allan gates, owner of lucy the therapy dog "it's amazing to see her work, because the more stressed the patient, the more attentive to the patient she is "visiting people like sidney dillion from dewitt - he's been in the heart hospital for eight days and he and his wife are missing their dogs at home "hello girl, good girl "lucy has many talents - she can do tricks "ahhh good girl "but her specialty is cuddling - she'll crawl in the bed allan gates, owner of lucy the therapy dog "if the patient is petting her and stops, she'll do that - she's paying attention and watching " helping those in the hospital forget for a moment what they're going through and feel loved and comforted. "hey lucy, i get to see you again today, i sure do "it's also a gift for allan - being able to help others allan gates, owner of lucy the therapy dog "you can feel good when you can make anybody in a difficult situati
allan gates, owner of lucy the therapy dog "as you can see, she's a professional cuddler " allan and lucy make visits at a hospice unit, at children's hospital - and the arkansas heart hospital.allan gates, owner of lucy the therapy dog "it's amazing to see her work, because the more stressed the patient, the more attentive to the patient she is "visiting people like sidney dillion from dewitt - he's been in the heart hospital for eight days and he and his wife are missing...
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victoria, rick, allan, fantastic conversation. appreciate all of your reaction here to senator lindsey graham and the issue there coming out on the issue of the shutdown and the wall. i'm going to take a short break. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. y and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. and then, more jobs robegan to appear.. what started with one job spread all ar
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so i'm all over that and i've spoken to allan about it. when it comes time to the financing. >> what financing? >> no, no, no, i got -- >> he's got a wire. the president then candidate didn't check for a wire. they're also almost talking like underworld figures. all this innuendo. but it seems to me the case involving stormy daniels where they're creating a shell company and talking about it here, all was an attempt to conspire to violate the law. >> i've got to tell you, i think there may very well be more tapes to drop. the reason i say that, chris, is because it can't be the only people with tapes or the only sort of surreptitious recordings are the ones with michael cohen and omarosa, and have a feeling we may be hearing some more covert recordings. >> peter, you're good at -- i love the way you do this violins as news week calls it on the front page. this is what it all means, this is where we're going. where is all this taking us now? we're talking about a prosecution of three years now today. 36 months for michael cohen, the preside
so i'm all over that and i've spoken to allan about it. when it comes time to the financing. >> what financing? >> no, no, no, i got -- >> he's got a wire. the president then candidate didn't check for a wire. they're also almost talking like underworld figures. all this innuendo. but it seems to me the case involving stormy daniels where they're creating a shell company and talking about it here, all was an attempt to conspire to violate the law. >> i've got to tell...
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a woman by russia's president vladimir putin the standoff with ukraine is also a contentious issue allan fisher has more than but as i this may be an indication of how attitudes to mohammed bin starman are changing president machree before the g twenty was talking about having a bilateral meeting when the two of them would sit down together then as we get closer with international pressure growing in saudi arabia he said he didn't think you'd be able to fit him into his shed you know to local newspapers are reporting that that meeting will actually take place at some point on saturday what are we expecting to see from the g. twenty what all twenty countries are hoping that they can agree on a communique something that has marked solid achievements here at this gathering you'll remember the u.n. secretary general was saying they needed to put aside the regional differences the arguments they were having with each other and come up with global solutions to global problems ukraine's president has banned russian men between the ages of sixteen and sixty from entering the country for a month
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allan the potential for big showers big rain is still with us in northern argentina and southern brazil two separate areas you can see one appears to be spring from the andes and heading towards bonus areas now the picture looks like as are just be on the edge of it during thursday but as good mass of chad right afterwards rhea then a bit of a gap and you pick up the heaviest stuff then further north which goes back towards peru and ecuador has been the pattern now for a few days and it will continue of course but the amount of rain you get out of these things really is quite substantial a good thing i suppose helps with the brazilian reservoir snow north of the continent very few showers and there's a daily likelihood in the small ross the copper in the lesser antilles which you see not much high top cloud not much white here but a street cross florida that's like to bring significant rain in towards billy's maybe southern mexico during says injuring friday it's moved quite a long way east was swept through cuba and the tail end is down through panama and that's a frontal system it's o
allan the potential for big showers big rain is still with us in northern argentina and southern brazil two separate areas you can see one appears to be spring from the andes and heading towards bonus areas now the picture looks like as are just be on the edge of it during thursday but as good mass of chad right afterwards rhea then a bit of a gap and you pick up the heaviest stuff then further north which goes back towards peru and ecuador has been the pattern now for a few days and it will...
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there are two thirds allan just that face local authorities and aid agencies first is the problem of access weather conditions like grain from yesterday have flooded roads that are already choked by debris that were blocking them and secondly the volcanic activity that continues limits where search and rescue operations can be done for example they've been asked temporarily yesterday and today to stay away from coastal areas and these are still the areas where they have to search to see if there are people that still need assistance and secondly there is also the problem or the issue of tracking the evacuees something back. stay with their relatives rather than evacuation centers making it difficult for a story to use to determine who exactly the evacuees are and what their needs are and how to reach them what about the crack a toe a volcano we understand that it's still causing headaches there what more can you tell us. through our society as a raise the alert level today to level three that's the second highest level and they did this because of the continued and heightened cannick
there are two thirds allan just that face local authorities and aid agencies first is the problem of access weather conditions like grain from yesterday have flooded roads that are already choked by debris that were blocking them and secondly the volcanic activity that continues limits where search and rescue operations can be done for example they've been asked temporarily yesterday and today to stay away from coastal areas and these are still the areas where they have to search to see if...
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tim and allan, thank you. >> thank you. >>> former george h.w.h joint chief of staff chairman general colin powell and james baker, the president bush's best friend, joined jake tapper on "state of the union" at 9:00 a.m. on cnn this morning. >>> president trump returning from the g20 summit arthgentina bringing him with the trade war with china. stay close. ♪ [upbeat music] you wouldn't feel good not knowing the price here. don't let it happen when you buy your diabetes test strips. with the accu-chek® guide simplepay program, you pay the same low price. all without having to go through insurance. plus, they come in a spill-resistant vial along with a free meter. skip the guessing game and focus on your health. not the cost. make saving simple today at simplepaysaves.com. thiuninterrupted streaminglogy brilliant sound clarity and life-like color. experience dell cinema on the xps 13. shop the biggest cyber week ever at dell.com (intel chime) >>> the white house is striking an optimistic tone after this weekend's g20 meeting in alternate. >> anno
tim and allan, thank you. >> thank you. >>> former george h.w.h joint chief of staff chairman general colin powell and james baker, the president bush's best friend, joined jake tapper on "state of the union" at 9:00 a.m. on cnn this morning. >>> president trump returning from the g20 summit arthgentina bringing him with the trade war with china. stay close. ♪ [upbeat music] you wouldn't feel good not knowing the price here. don't let it happen when you buy...
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. >> reporter: former senator allan simpson ended his yueulog to president george herbert walker bush by s saying ll always carry his memory in our hearts. back to you. >> the words will li ove on. chris gordon, thank you so much >>> righnow, the presidential plane that has been temporarily irnamed special mission 41 in honor of the 41st president is taking president george h.w. bush back to texas for the final time. in about an hour, an arrival ceremony will be held in houston. thepresident's casket will be take on the his home church, st. martin's cathedral, where he'll lie in repose tonight, funeral serviceso be held there tomorrow. president bush's final resting place will be by his wife's side in college station, texas. and tomorrow this train will carry the president's casket 70 miles from houston t his presidential library. the train bush 41-41, it was dedicated to the late president back in 200 by the union pacific railroad, and it was painted to resemble air force one. >>> a live look at the white house where flags rein at half-staff tonight for this national day of mourning.
. >> reporter: former senator allan simpson ended his yueulog to president george herbert walker bush by s saying ll always carry his memory in our hearts. back to you. >> the words will li ove on. chris gordon, thank you so much >>> righnow, the presidential plane that has been temporarily irnamed special mission 41 in honor of the 41st president is taking president george h.w. bush back to texas for the final time. in about an hour, an arrival ceremony will be held in...
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named allan weisel berg he played a role on the audiotapes when when michael cohen was odd it was was bugged was taping the conversations he was on he was mentioning allen weisel berg and allen weisel berg may be a pivotal figure not only for the question of campaign finance crimes but also what does he know about money laundering if president trump was money laundering from russia then the person who knows that the clearest would be alan weisel chicken and massachusetts thanks so much for your time great thank you canada's foreign minister says that the extradition process as well as chief financial officer should not be politicized christian friend and made the comments a day often show was released on bail she was arrested in vancouver on december fast now faces extradition to the u.s. to face charges she violated sanctions on iran. it is thought to be incumbent on parties seeking an extradition from canada. recognizing that canada is a rule of law country to ensure that any extradition request is about ensuring that justice is done is about ensuring that the rule of law is respect
named allan weisel berg he played a role on the audiotapes when when michael cohen was odd it was was bugged was taping the conversations he was on he was mentioning allen weisel berg and allen weisel berg may be a pivotal figure not only for the question of campaign finance crimes but also what does he know about money laundering if president trump was money laundering from russia then the person who knows that the clearest would be alan weisel chicken and massachusetts thanks so much for your...
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listen to this audiotape. >> i've spoken to allan weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up witht are we going to -- pay? >> yes. and it's all the stuff -- >> allen weisselberg, chief financial officer of the trump organization also received immunity in exchange for his cooperation, presumably he's cooperating. they don't grant these kinds of immunity deals very easily, do they? >> no. and, in fact, if you're sitting there, you know, as the president in the white house and you're looking at all of these other principles in these transactions, receiving immunity, you have to ask yourself, who is left that they are -- that they are exempting these people so as to provide testimony about it? and the answer is, of course, only the president. and all of this is indication of why these charges are a time bomb politically that have not fully detonated yet. you have the president's fixer and lawyer going to jail in part for crimes that the prosecutors -- not only mr. cohen, but the prosecutor said he committed at the direction of and in coordination with the president. we've had republic
listen to this audiotape. >> i've spoken to allan weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up witht are we going to -- pay? >> yes. and it's all the stuff -- >> allen weisselberg, chief financial officer of the trump organization also received immunity in exchange for his cooperation, presumably he's cooperating. they don't grant these kinds of immunity deals very easily, do they? >> no. and, in fact, if you're sitting there, you know, as the president in the white...
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and the agreement he's come into with the southern district of new york, and allan weisselberg, the cfo of the trump organization, joyce, when there was that recording of donald trump and michael cohen, cohen makes reference to allan weisselberg and david pecker. these are the four people included in whatever transactions took place. weisselberg wrote the checks. between these two guys there may be stories we don't even know about. >> we've talked a time or two about this idea prosecutors don't just rely on the idea of the uncorroborated word of one witness. michael cohen will never take the stand in a future case and testify without any backup. instead what prosecutors do, we'll have layer and layer of evidence that confirms and reinforces the strength of their case. and that's what we see now. we've got weisselberg the check writer, david pecker at ami. there's some indication the chief officer at ami is also cooperating. and each would have given prosecutors evidence and prosecutors would have painstakingly corroborated it. we have this detail there may be more audiotapes from michae
and the agreement he's come into with the southern district of new york, and allan weisselberg, the cfo of the trump organization, joyce, when there was that recording of donald trump and michael cohen, cohen makes reference to allan weisselberg and david pecker. these are the four people included in whatever transactions took place. weisselberg wrote the checks. between these two guys there may be stories we don't even know about. >> we've talked a time or two about this idea prosecutors...
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into the thursday, it gets interesting, we bring in a more vigorous weather front from the allan tayloross the north sea and feeley in relatively cooler. this is where, on the leading edge, we made, and it is a, have some snowfall, particularly across the hills of cross —— of northern britain. it isjust difficult at this range to work out which ms is going to predominate, is at them while they're from you and ta ke at them while they're from you and take all is it the cooler air sitting over scandinavia 7 take all is it the cooler air sitting over scandinavia? later into next week, towards the weekend and start of the next it may well be that we have the jet stream dominating the scene across particularly the southern portions of it, and that could feed in my house but wet and windy conditions across particularly the south but further north after the chilly stuck to the week but dry, it may well be that the cooler air stays in place and don't forget that battle which could lead to some snow come thursday. violence on the streets of paris as protestors and police clash for the fourth wee
into the thursday, it gets interesting, we bring in a more vigorous weather front from the allan tayloross the north sea and feeley in relatively cooler. this is where, on the leading edge, we made, and it is a, have some snowfall, particularly across the hills of cross —— of northern britain. it isjust difficult at this range to work out which ms is going to predominate, is at them while they're from you and ta ke at them while they're from you and take all is it the cooler air sitting...
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do you have a science question that you've always wanted allan said we happy to help out send it to us as a video text over a smell if we answer it on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you can i just ask. can visit us on the web at d.f.w. dot com slash site. on twitter or on facebook. that's all for now next week we'll take a look into the brain. scientists in switzerland have done amazing things using electric current. join us then for a stimulating experience. and see you soon. folks feel. the be. the to the be. the butt. of a celestial beat. enjoy. it why in the human flu at and why i am. i think it's the game probably because it seems to me it's. natural riches are precious resources. and a rewarding investment. farmland has been called ethiopia's green gold the country has an abundant supply and leases it to international giants. the government is after high export revenues and the corporations high profit margin. but not everyone benefits from the booming business. tax creation environmental destruction starvation. the selling out of a country dead donkey god k
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alone welcome to focus on europe with me peter craven allan's the european union is set to lose one of its biggest and most influential members the united kingdom when briggs it british exit from the e.u. kicks in at the end. it's not the reason may that rule supreme in london but chaos sheer chaos the prime minister did survive a no confidence vote introduced by members of her own tory party but she has no parliamentary majority for her grades a deal it looks like a very uncertain beginning to twenty nine. well for his part singer and musician simon evolvers grandson of holocaust survivor and its alaska fish believes it's all a disaster in the making and he's responded by doing what was once the unthinkable applying for german citizenship his grandmother only survived auschwitz because she could play the cello and now her grandson is using his cello to try and prevent bragg's it from becoming a reality. what's more persuasive than music. this is the only two joy from beethoven's ninth symphony the basis for the anthem a funeral. once a month simon by fish gathers his friends together
alone welcome to focus on europe with me peter craven allan's the european union is set to lose one of its biggest and most influential members the united kingdom when briggs it british exit from the e.u. kicks in at the end. it's not the reason may that rule supreme in london but chaos sheer chaos the prime minister did survive a no confidence vote introduced by members of her own tory party but she has no parliamentary majority for her grades a deal it looks like a very uncertain beginning to...
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time people don't want open borders and crime or an official joins me live now from washington so allan the president also tweeting about the u.s. senate majority leader exercising what's known as the the nuclear option what does what are the chances of that happening. slim to none i think would be fair to say the nuclear option is changing the rules in the senate so that you can't filibuster bills essentially you can get things through the senate if sixty people vote for it it's a very important with as far as many people in the senate are concerned assuring at least some bipartisan support for some of the things that go through there donald trump wants the nuclear option which is a simple majority at the moment the senate has fifty one republicans so if that was the case they could push that through but donald trump has asked for this on a number of occasions going back over the two years of his presidency mitch mcconnell the republican senate leader has said that's simply not going to happen he thinks that changes the face of the senate completely and is aware that if the democrats e
time people don't want open borders and crime or an official joins me live now from washington so allan the president also tweeting about the u.s. senate majority leader exercising what's known as the the nuclear option what does what are the chances of that happening. slim to none i think would be fair to say the nuclear option is changing the rules in the senate so that you can't filibuster bills essentially you can get things through the senate if sixty people vote for it it's a very...
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all right allan is here and we're looking at the risk of oil prices going up yeah they could well if the opec oil cartel gets its way those members of opec are all dealing with the question of how to get there opec has made a plan to cut it all out but effectively conditional on the contribution from non opec producer russia as according to opec delegates they're gathering in vienna for the will produce the cartels latest bi annual meeting and u.s. president donald trump is urged saudi arabia to refrain from cuts in order to keep oil prices low but opec dismisses pressure from washington. the decisions made by these people will be felt by anyone with a car the petrol pumps the opec oil ministers and representatives meeting in vienna focused on one subject of put cuts for crude oil the idea is to drive the price for oil back up after three months slide during a time the price of a barrel of crude has fallen from eighty six dollars at the beginning of october down to around sixty dollars now that's hurting countries that need oil revenues to finance their economies we hope coming from
all right allan is here and we're looking at the risk of oil prices going up yeah they could well if the opec oil cartel gets its way those members of opec are all dealing with the question of how to get there opec has made a plan to cut it all out but effectively conditional on the contribution from non opec producer russia as according to opec delegates they're gathering in vienna for the will produce the cartels latest bi annual meeting and u.s. president donald trump is urged saudi arabia...
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the voice of the bbc correspondent and little allan little remembering paddy ashdown and his work.ne day for many parts of the uk, getting out and about, not particularly chilly either, except the north—east of scotland, where temperatures are struggle to get above freezing. we've seen the drier day over the weekend, even though we had showers today, because sunday will have rain for many. the reason is this area of low pressure and the gathering weather fronts which will push milder atlantic air in but with it a lot of cloud. whilst what we've seen through the day is quite a lot of sunshine, this lumpy cloud giving showers to the north—west and those showers have continued through this evening and will continue to do so through the early evening before becoming confined to western and northern coasts, as this next area of rain takes centre stage. with the cloud rolling in it will limit the fall in temperatures for many. southern and western parts. it will be a cold night across scotland, perhaps north—east england. a fairly widespread frost in scotland and some patchy fog after th
the voice of the bbc correspondent and little allan little remembering paddy ashdown and his work.ne day for many parts of the uk, getting out and about, not particularly chilly either, except the north—east of scotland, where temperatures are struggle to get above freezing. we've seen the drier day over the weekend, even though we had showers today, because sunday will have rain for many. the reason is this area of low pressure and the gathering weather fronts which will push milder atlantic...
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intelligence let's check in with an official now in washington for the latest on this so so yesterday allan they were effectively voting so that they would be a vote today on the resolution is there any reason to think it won't pass. and you know there's no reason to think. there's certainly a growing swell of opinion in the u.s. senate that measures should be taken to stop u.s. support with saudi arabia in the war in yemen but that's likely to be as far as it goes for two reasons first of all the house managed yesterday to shut the door on any debate on u.s. involvement in yemen they did that through a very technical procedure but essentially paul ryan who will no longer be speaker no longer the third most important republican in the country and essentially no longer a politician in three weeks time decided that he was going to close down any debate so even if it passes the senate it would get through the house the other thing is that donald trump has said that even if the senate and the house did pass this and there's always the possibility that that could happen early in the new year whe
intelligence let's check in with an official now in washington for the latest on this so so yesterday allan they were effectively voting so that they would be a vote today on the resolution is there any reason to think it won't pass. and you know there's no reason to think. there's certainly a growing swell of opinion in the u.s. senate that measures should be taken to stop u.s. support with saudi arabia in the war in yemen but that's likely to be as far as it goes for two reasons first of all...
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and it looks as if we're going to end the twenty eighteen with the shutdown of a thanks very much allan brings up to speed with those developments and washington thank you. u.n. security council has voted to send observers to yemen to monitor a fragile truce between the saudi led coalition and who think rebels a vote concerns the implementation of a cease fire and yemen's key port city of data and the withdrawal of rival forces from the area it comes after a u.n. brokered peace negotiations or yemen's warring parties agreed to a cease fire in sweden last week or to find out more let's speak to our diplomatic editor james bays at u.n. headquarters in new york what does this mean for yemen and the progress that was made in sweden the other week well i think what the security council is trying to do here first is to endorse what happened last week in sweden and to make it legally binding so that very fragile shaky cease fire now is backed by a u.n. secure.
and it looks as if we're going to end the twenty eighteen with the shutdown of a thanks very much allan brings up to speed with those developments and washington thank you. u.n. security council has voted to send observers to yemen to monitor a fragile truce between the saudi led coalition and who think rebels a vote concerns the implementation of a cease fire and yemen's key port city of data and the withdrawal of rival forces from the area it comes after a u.n. brokered peace negotiations or...
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ribbons young wife allan proved a new source of inspiration. to these ovaries over and balloons to get the fact that his famous nude the for the was a private portrait prevented one and that was never publicly displayed in l.m. from all soft on bed leave from hell and from does that was somewhat was an erotic ode to his wife for her. eyes on ike got into us. back. to. the couple let a happy marriage rubin scaled back his diplomatic work. in studio meanwhile continued to accept commissions from abroad. a special assignment came from london charles the first who had knighted rubin's asked him to design the ceiling of the royal banquet hall. it's the only work by rubens that has remained at the site it was designed for. taking his cue from his role model paolo baronies a rubens created a monumental work of art. in sixteen thirty five rubens and his family moved to the rural head stay in a state located between antwerp and brussels a stately home in the flemish renaissance style. his wife was expecting their third child and rubens wished for a quie
ribbons young wife allan proved a new source of inspiration. to these ovaries over and balloons to get the fact that his famous nude the for the was a private portrait prevented one and that was never publicly displayed in l.m. from all soft on bed leave from hell and from does that was somewhat was an erotic ode to his wife for her. eyes on ike got into us. back. to. the couple let a happy marriage rubin scaled back his diplomatic work. in studio meanwhile continued to accept commissions from...
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the bbc‘s special correspondent, allan little, spent three years in bosnia reporting for the bbc fromw lord ashdown, and has stayed in touch since. we should be able to join him on the phone. you stayed in touch with lord ashdown, tell some your memories of him. i first met him in bosnia. i was struck by his impatience and determination to get things done. after that, his physical courage, too. he came at a time when the war was at its height, there was shelling and sniping in sarajevo every day, he wasn't heart of a government delegation, he was there under his own steam so his protection was very limited. what struck me was his ability to listen. he understood straightaway, at a time when most other, most western european governments and certainly picked him up was very about that. i picked him up once on something he said in a radio interview, i told once on something he said in a radio interview, itold him i once on something he said in a radio interview, i told him i disagreed with him fundamentally, and i expected him to push me away and defend his position, and instead, he said
the bbc‘s special correspondent, allan little, spent three years in bosnia reporting for the bbc fromw lord ashdown, and has stayed in touch since. we should be able to join him on the phone. you stayed in touch with lord ashdown, tell some your memories of him. i first met him in bosnia. i was struck by his impatience and determination to get things done. after that, his physical courage, too. he came at a time when the war was at its height, there was shelling and sniping in sarajevo every...
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the bbc‘s special correspondent allan little spent three years in bosnia reporting for the bbc from 1992 has stayed in touch since. he has been giving me some of his memories. ifirst met him in bosnia. i was struck by his impatience and determination to get things done. after that, his physical courage, too. he came at a time when the war was at its height, there was shelling and sniping in sarajevo every day, he wasn't part of a government delegation, he was there under his own steam so his protection was very limited. what struck me was his ability to listen. he understood straightaway, at a time when most other, most western european governments and certainly the labour party and the conservative party in britain viewed the war in bosnia as essentially all sides equally guilty and fuelled by ancient ethnic hatreds, paddy ashdown saw through that straightaway and saw very clearly that it was guided, directed, commanded, funded from one side more than the others. and he was very clear about that. i picked him up once on something he said in a radio interview, i told him i disagreed with
the bbc‘s special correspondent allan little spent three years in bosnia reporting for the bbc from 1992 has stayed in touch since. he has been giving me some of his memories. ifirst met him in bosnia. i was struck by his impatience and determination to get things done. after that, his physical courage, too. he came at a time when the war was at its height, there was shelling and sniping in sarajevo every day, he wasn't part of a government delegation, he was there under his own steam so his...
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people don't want open borders and crime alan fischer joins us now from washington with more on this so allan where do things stand right now. well of the moment the senate has started the debate on a motion to approve the bill that went through the house of representatives which gives donald trump his five billion dollars for the border war in this continuing resolution this isn't an entire budget solution this is just something to keep funding the government until february will he get it highly unlikely that simply because to get anything through the senate you need essentially sixty votes remember there's one hundred people in the united states senate the republicans have fifty one seats at the moment so they need to get nine democrats voting alongside them that's really not going to happen so we've moved from a position where if you asked twenty four hours ago a shutdown loot unlikely to a position no where it is almost inevitable because donald trump won't sign any bill that doesn't of the five billion dollars for the war and the democrats aren't going to pass any bill that has donald tr
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of for more on this alan fish in washington so allan the president trying to get in his heels how inevitable is a shutdown looking. well you know if you'd asked me a few hours ago as it almost certainly but there's signs of movement i wouldn't start putting the banners yet but we've had gerry krishna who is of course close advisor to president donald trump also his son in law make movie who is the incoming chief of staff and mike pence the vice president they've all been on capitol hill in the last of the be meeting with chuck schumer who is of course the leader of the democrats in the senate and if that is going to be a deal here you don't have to convince republicans you have to convince the democrats and so that is where any deal could be made partly that meeting is just ended no one is saying anything so we don't know what was offered what was accepted what was talked about but it sure is signs that is the possibility that both sides are willing to talk so how did we get to this point well on whedon's day the senate passed a continuing resolution which means essentially the government is
of for more on this alan fish in washington so allan the president trying to get in his heels how inevitable is a shutdown looking. well you know if you'd asked me a few hours ago as it almost certainly but there's signs of movement i wouldn't start putting the banners yet but we've had gerry krishna who is of course close advisor to president donald trump also his son in law make movie who is the incoming chief of staff and mike pence the vice president they've all been on capitol hill in the...
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is something that people will point out and hold over his head and fissures in washington thank you allan. meanwhile the united nations syria envoy stephan to mr is given his final address to the u.n. security council was briefing members on his meeting with iran turkey and russia which was in geneva earlier this week to mr appealed to the fifteen member body to remain united and to help facilitate a syrian owned syrian led roadmap for peace diplomatic editor of course is james bays that the united nations this is his last speech his last address in a role which well i mean you'd have to argue he didn't exactly succeed in. yes absolutely i mean i've just was speaking actually to the special envoy in the last five minutes and i asked him his message to the syrian people and he said that even if he's leaving the job the u.n. will not abandon the syrian people earlier on in the chamber of the security council we had scenes which are not very usual not normal protocol here which was mr de mistura getting up from his chair and going around and shaking the hands of all of the other ambassadors
is something that people will point out and hold over his head and fissures in washington thank you allan. meanwhile the united nations syria envoy stephan to mr is given his final address to the u.n. security council was briefing members on his meeting with iran turkey and russia which was in geneva earlier this week to mr appealed to the fifteen member body to remain united and to help facilitate a syrian owned syrian led roadmap for peace diplomatic editor of course is james bays that the...
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allan the cold air that's come out of russia of alaska has been really pushed back now the weather is so stormy the atlantic this cloud is able to override the codes on the ground obviously where the to meet you get snow this is a position for saturday so eastern poland down through will beyond austria turning off to mostly rain down the balkans were positive only just ahead of it plus two in kiev very mild the behind it was still in the teens for the british isles and for france for example not so much is something for us so it's very strong winds and rain and oversee the snow if they succeed to keep the east has nothing will happen i think sussing out into sunday right up to the borders was russia so what you end up was temps is only a little bit high behind all this i mean in kiev and bucharest sunshine here then back to the wind and the rain she extends all the way back to paris one small with significant snow by this time on the northern slopes of the european alps now this has been happening more or less the last week or two so we've always had active weather falling through the
allan the cold air that's come out of russia of alaska has been really pushed back now the weather is so stormy the atlantic this cloud is able to override the codes on the ground obviously where the to meet you get snow this is a position for saturday so eastern poland down through will beyond austria turning off to mostly rain down the balkans were positive only just ahead of it plus two in kiev very mild the behind it was still in the teens for the british isles and for france for example...
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charlotte thanks very much allan bell is live for us there in doha well most often alabama's a guy is an international oil economist he says the move will impact neighboring gulf countries they envisage that they will increase their production and specially that of producing i mean regionally the largest producer. iran that's mean definitively they would be one of the larger players in the gas market so it would be really i mean i think that for this position it's not only i think clinic. it's a political position especially the relation with the. gulf countries is not that good the last eighteen months so definitely it will be affecting. the decisions of those countries to speak here when we are waiting for the. meeting in vienna. this week so it will be really. a shock to the other members of this time. i mean the market suffering the from very the prices wrapping up the other top stories for you today in a goodwill move the same to building confidence ahead of yemen's forthcoming peace talks fifty injured fighters will be allowed to leave the country on monday for treatment in oman
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warmly by russia's president vladimir putin who standoff with ukraine is also a contentious issue allan fisher has more from what is ira's. this may be an indication of how attitudes to mohammed bin salmon are changing president machree before the g twenty was talking about having a bilateral meeting when the two of them would sit down together then as we get closer with international pressure growing in saudi arabia he said he didn't think you'd be able to fit him into his shed you know to local newspapers are reporting that that meeting will actually take place at some point on saturday what are we expecting to see from the g. twenty what all twenty countries are hoping that they can agree on a communique something that has marked solid achievements here at this gathering you'll remember the u.n. secretary general was saying they needed to put aside the regional differences the arguments they were having with each other and come up with global solutions to global problems ukraine's president has banned russian men between the ages of sixteen and sixty from entering the country for a m
warmly by russia's president vladimir putin who standoff with ukraine is also a contentious issue allan fisher has more from what is ira's. this may be an indication of how attitudes to mohammed bin salmon are changing president machree before the g twenty was talking about having a bilateral meeting when the two of them would sit down together then as we get closer with international pressure growing in saudi arabia he said he didn't think you'd be able to fit him into his shed you know to...
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. >> i have spoken to allan about how to set the whole thing up with funding. yes. and it's all the stuff. >> news of the deal with ami came moments after cohen's sentencing for crimes which included arranging payments and lying to congress about the trump tower project in moscow during the campaign. cohen's false testimony was shared with the white house and it's possible president trump knew cohen would make false statements under oath. >> not a peep from the president on wednesday, but behind the scenes, we are told the president is seething and assuring associates cohen is a liar. we have athena jones with more. >> reporter: good morning, dave and christine. this is the first time a prison sentence has been associated with the russia probe. there was a pattern of deception by cohen. the u.s. district judge agreed saying cohen thrived on the access to powerful people. cohen told the court he took full responsibility for his crimes and speaking about trump, he said time and time again i thought it was my duty to cover up his dirty deeds. orchestrating hush payment
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allan would be great to see something there. palantir would be great to see something there. think the broader markets swaying and a swinging the way that they have over the last few weeks and months could be problematic for the i.t. market. emily: why? tim: if we see another two dozen 1, 1987, things could lock up. emily: do you think we could see another 2001? tim: i don't think 2001. the business models are much more baked. these are companies that have been around for eight-10-12 plus years. the real businesses. it would be a different catalyst and there is a lot of talk about what the catalyst could be. i think it is speculation. emily: where else are you looking to invest? knowing that we could be on the verge of some sort of crisis or correction. tim: our investments are focused on liquidity. in a two to three-year time frame. if things lock up in the public markets in terms of ipo's, we will be looking at them and other strategies to exit the of the private markets -- looking at m&a and other strategies to exit the private markets. emily: tim sullivan, thank you for j
allan would be great to see something there. palantir would be great to see something there. think the broader markets swaying and a swinging the way that they have over the last few weeks and months could be problematic for the i.t. market. emily: why? tim: if we see another two dozen 1, 1987, things could lock up. emily: do you think we could see another 2001? tim: i don't think 2001. the business models are much more baked. these are companies that have been around for eight-10-12 plus...
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you saw both michael douglas and allan arcin as well the golden globes likes to looks at the new showst seems lit's what they're rewa rewardi rewarding. >> thank you, natalie. >> see you. >>> turning to the weather. a bit controversial as well. >> somant phase one and some want phase ii. >> it is ahilly one. phase i would be no phase at all. >> phaseless. >> and phase ii, a lot of snow. we've been talking wh the tional weather service, speaking with other meteorologists about things ming up this week. we're all saying, wouldn't it be great if we have this thing coming up? snow. we want the big storms. it doesn't look like we'll get to it on sunday though. lots of clouds. temperatures now, 43 degrees. now down to 43 but still chilly. 37, winchester, 40. thisng up to the south, won't be hitting the ground though. another front that will come on through tomorrow. into tomorrow, it will give us . colder a reinforcing shot of cold air not a big storm. the big storm toward california. it is getting los angeles a lot of rain. even around phoenix, seeing some rain. an area that doesn't see a w
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i've spoken to allan weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up with funding -- >> so what are we going to do -- >> with funding, yes and all the stuff. i'm all over that. when it comes to allen with the financing -- >> what financing? >> the president late in the campaign talking to the man he once called his lawyer and now calls a rat. as for his current lawyer at about the same time the president was tweeting about cohen yesterday, rudy giuliani was on abc this week. he had plenty to say including a new theory about the hush payments, namely the allegation couldn't be true because the six figure pay outs were too small. >> when it's true and you have the kind of money the president had, it's a million dollar settlement. when it's not true, when it's a harassment settlement and it's not true you give them $130,000, $150,000. they went away for so little money it indicates the case was very, very weak. >> if it ain't a million bucks, it ain't nothing. he also talked about the president's legal exposure in the hacking of democratic e-mails. first, the president had nothing to do w
i've spoken to allan weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up with funding -- >> so what are we going to do -- >> with funding, yes and all the stuff. i'm all over that. when it comes to allen with the financing -- >> what financing? >> the president late in the campaign talking to the man he once called his lawyer and now calls a rat. as for his current lawyer at about the same time the president was tweeting about cohen yesterday, rudy giuliani was on abc this...
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your a few years before the civil war centenary, allan nevins persuaded mary elizabeth massey, a respected scholar in civil war history, who would be elected president of the him elected president of the southern historical association, to undertake a commission for his new history of the war. in 1966, she published "bonnet brigades: american women and the civil war." massey was the only woman to contribute to the 15 volume set. despite the explosion of work on american women in the 1960's and 1970's, which has grown exponentially in the 21st century, the american civil war remains a period in which women's roles remain understudied and, i fear, undervalued. when massey's book appeared, scarlett o'hara, the fictional heroine of margaret mitchell's 1936 bestseller "gone with the wind," dominated popular cultural images of women in the war. her deprivation and dilemmas were iconic for civil war sacrifice. the fate of enslaved women remains relatively obscured, the consequences of war for the majority of american females mythologized for far too much of the modern era. despite the hard work o
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vision of the part of the university on the liberal arts mission had gained momentum in the 1980s, and allan bloom diagnosed it famously in his closing of the american mind. chief among bloom's observations was that the canon of great thinkers had been shunted aside in the curriculum in the name of diversity. thus the liberal arts mission of the university became a new mission, to promote diversity. and the opportunity to enrich the souls of students was being missed. there were other aspects of this emphasis on diversity. the hyphenated racial group references. marginalizing those who taught dead white men, affirmative action hiring and admissions. it was during this time that hate speech codes were first proposed and adopted on some university campuses, including in my home state of wisconsin. this was not a coincidence. but the hate speech advocates at that time overplayed their hand. and many of those codes were appealed through court action and through insignificant support on campus. i should say less than sufficient support on campus. the system of diversity we now have has been expan
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option and get it done our country is counting on you well an official is live for us in washington so allan the president clearly not not giving up on on pushing for this border war and taking to his favorite media platform once again one of those tweets there mitch use the nuclear option what's he trying to do there . well this is all about changing the procedures in the senate at the moment if you want to get something through the senate you've got to get sixty votes hundred seat senate sixty votes at the moment the republicans don't have sixty seats so they need support from the democrats democrats i mean absolutely clear that they're not going to fund any part of this border wall therefore any spending bill that goes to the senate which has the border wall inside it will not pass don't trump has been that mitch mcconnell on several occasions over the course of the last two years saying please change the rules of the senate but he doesn't want to do that and he doesn't want to do it one because it changes the way that the senate the senate has operated for years and years and years and t
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one of my favorite things said today was from allan simpson who gave a wonderful eulogy. he loved a good joke. the richer the better. he'd give a great laugh but he never, ever, ever could remember a punch line and i mean never. so -- i can't either. i love all those stories. i learned some new things today. michael beschloss, peter baker, thank you both so much for everything you do, but especially for being here with me today. eugene is sticking around. >>> when we come back, donald trump refrained from railing against the mueller investigation on twitter today. it's possible he had mr. mueller on his mind. a late night filing makes clear that mueller rewards truth telling and cooperation and isn't quite ready to show all of his cards just yet. >>> is president obama searching for the next democratic president? new details about his meetings with rising stars in his own party. and before all that, one more moment from today's celebration of the life of george herbert walker bush, the nation's 41st president. >> in his 90s, he took great delight when his closest pal jame
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shutdown and it looks as if we're going to end the twenty team with a shutdown of a yugo thanks very much allan fisher brain is up to speed with those developments there in washington thank you. the u.n. security council has voted to send observers to yemen to monitor a fragile truce between the saudi led coalition and hoofy rebels a vote concerns the implementation of a cease fire and yemen's key port city of data on the withdrawal of rival forces from the area it comes after a u.n. brokered peace negotiations or yemen's warring parties agreed to a cease fire in sweden last week or to find out more let's speak to our diplomatic editor james bays at u.n. headquarters in new york what does this mean for yemen and the progress that was made in sweden the other week. well i think what the security council is trying to do here first is to endorse what happened last week in sweden and to make it legally binding so that very fragile shaky cease fire are now is backed by a u.n. security council resolution the u.n. wants to send monitors the secretary general could have done that on his own sending mon
shutdown and it looks as if we're going to end the twenty team with a shutdown of a yugo thanks very much allan fisher brain is up to speed with those developments there in washington thank you. the u.n. security council has voted to send observers to yemen to monitor a fragile truce between the saudi led coalition and hoofy rebels a vote concerns the implementation of a cease fire and yemen's key port city of data on the withdrawal of rival forces from the area it comes after a u.n. brokered...
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among other awards he won the edgar allan poe award. in his latest book "the white darkness," he spends a self find a true story of courage, love, strength of will come a so attempt to craft across an article on foot. >> considered a master of legal fiction, john grisham, former criminal defense and personal injury attorney is the author of 32 novels, one work of nonfiction, a collection of stories and six novels for readers. his vessels include a time to kill, the firm, the pelican brief, and the list goes on. there are more than 300 million christian books in print worldwide that have been translated into at least 29 languages. his latest novel just out is "the reckoning", he returns to the south and a courtroom with a tale of a decorated war hero charged with murder and his defense attorney destined to say family. hampton sides is an award-winning editor at large outside magazine and best-selling historian. he is the author of the best-selling history in the kingdom of the vice, help out on a stroke, blood and thunder and ghost soldi
among other awards he won the edgar allan poe award. in his latest book "the white darkness," he spends a self find a true story of courage, love, strength of will come a so attempt to craft across an article on foot. >> considered a master of legal fiction, john grisham, former criminal defense and personal injury attorney is the author of 32 novels, one work of nonfiction, a collection of stories and six novels for readers. his vessels include a time to kill, the firm, the...
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option and get it done our country is counting on you well an official is live for us in washington so allanthe president clearly not not giving up on on pushing for this border war and taking to his favorite media platform once again one of those tweets there mitch use the nuclear option what's he trying to do there well this is all a bit to the procedures in the senate at the moment if you want to get something through the senate you've got to get sixty votes hundred seat senate sixty votes at the moment the republicans don't have sixty seats so they need support from the democrats democrats to be the absolutely clear that they're not going to fund any part of this for the wall therefore any spending bill.
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it's been a generation since allan bloom wrote the students on campus when he was writing are now running things including our schools. perhaps there's an opportunity for social entrepreneurs to do this at the household level. to help explore basic concepts like natural right and natural law through new tools and new types of products. finally, religious renewal away from therapeutic models and away from politicized theology and perhaps back to a cataclysmic model that also not be a bad thing to do. i don't know if we can pull any or all of these things off, but i do think we should try. thank you. [applause] >> well, thank you for that frank and ryan. we have a lot of ground to cover. we want to make sure we have a lot of time for audience questions as well. looking at this from a 20,000-foot view. the rich and the rise of politics is not limited to the united states, that we've seen not as well as liberalism in different truffle democracies around the world. so what does that but this prompted the shift away from economics to identity politics in the first place and secondly, why the sh
it's been a generation since allan bloom wrote the students on campus when he was writing are now running things including our schools. perhaps there's an opportunity for social entrepreneurs to do this at the household level. to help explore basic concepts like natural right and natural law through new tools and new types of products. finally, religious renewal away from therapeutic models and away from politicized theology and perhaps back to a cataclysmic model that also not be a bad thing...
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. >> miren quien llegÓ allan thatcher. >> muy buenos dÍas familia hermosa, estÁ con nosotros laura floreshismoso gracias *. >> tenemos la entrada triunfal de Él, haciendo tipo tom cruise pero no quiso. >> a mÍ me dan miedo las alturas. >> aparte como va a estrenar mary popping en la querÍa ocupar. >> marco estÁ de vacaciones y adamari se sigue recuperando, besos con todo el cariÑo del mundo. >> bueno vamos con las noticias, regresÓ paulina so di, buenos dÍas bienvenida. >> bienvenida a tu casa de nuevo. >> y yo a ustedes, muchas gracias ya estamos de vuelta con mucha informaciÓn vamos a arrancar con el pie derecho esta semana, muy buenos dÍas a todos comenzamos con nuestra primera ediciÓn de noticias telemundo "un nuevo dÍa". ♪ ♪ ♪ >> la trÁgica muerte de la niÑa guatemalteca de 7 aÑos jaqueline, luego de cruzar a territorio estadounidense con su padre, siguen envuelta en el misterio y la confusiÓn, las versiones aumentan mientras el departamento de seguridad nacional asegura que la menor no recibiÓ la alimentacion adecuada durante su travesÍa a travÉs del desierto, mi compaÑero tiene mÁs
. >> miren quien llegÓ allan thatcher. >> muy buenos dÍas familia hermosa, estÁ con nosotros laura floreshismoso gracias *. >> tenemos la entrada triunfal de Él, haciendo tipo tom cruise pero no quiso. >> a mÍ me dan miedo las alturas. >> aparte como va a estrenar mary popping en la querÍa ocupar. >> marco estÁ de vacaciones y adamari se sigue recuperando, besos con todo el cariÑo del mundo. >> bueno vamos con las noticias, regresÓ paulina so...
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. >> allan estÁ perdido, este carro no es tuyo, (risas) alan: me ven preocupado, imagÍnense estos detallesde circo, buenos dÍas despierta amÉrica! >> vendrÁn las guapas muchachas de el bingo. >> todo esto y mucho mÁs desde el circo de los hermanos vÁzquez! >> hoy vamos a recordar a nuestra amiga de la banda en su aniversario este fin de semana. (mÚsica) [mÚsica] >> listos para un fin de semana espectacular, ayer dijo que iba a haber pollo. los pumas recibieron los Águilas, increÍble lo que hace este muchacho. tres penales consecutivos del amÉrica fallando. un dÍa como este atrevido, son pocos los futbolistas asÍ, eso te lo da la juventud, cuando uno tiene experiencia es mÁs cauteloso.. puma estÁ obligado a ir al estadio azteca. este fin de semana se juega en espaÑa el river plate contra boca junior. sin duda alguna esperemos que la violencia no estÉ presente. este fin de semana tambiÉn a atlanta contra-- >> buenos dÍas, nos acompaÑa nuestra amiga, como podemos ayudar a los niÑos para desarrollar la habilidad matemÁtica? >> ponerle nÚmeros desde temprano, pueden iniciar contando los dedos d
. >> allan estÁ perdido, este carro no es tuyo, (risas) alan: me ven preocupado, imagÍnense estos detallesde circo, buenos dÍas despierta amÉrica! >> vendrÁn las guapas muchachas de el bingo. >> todo esto y mucho mÁs desde el circo de los hermanos vÁzquez! >> hoy vamos a recordar a nuestra amiga de la banda en su aniversario este fin de semana. (mÚsica) [mÚsica] >> listos para un fin de semana espectacular, ayer dijo que iba a haber pollo. los pumas...
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. >> como allan, muchos otros ofrecen en estas cinco calles miles de productos relacionados al embellecimientotres. >> y finalmente en esta parte de la plaza de la belleza encontramos la zona donde te puedes hacer un facial rejuvenecedor, donde te tatÚan las cejas, rizzo an o ponen extensiones de pestaÑas o si prefieres te depilan. >> me gusta como me dejan las cejas y no me lastiman. >> quÉ tal, a mÍ lo que mÁs me llamÓ la atencion fue lo de exfoliante codo- rodilla- pierna, estÁ barato y padre. >> estuviste apunto. >> karina pero me tienes que llevar cuando vaya a ciudad de mÉxico, porque me encantan esos lugares, porque es donde puedes encontrar las cosas. >> yo te llevo. >> conoces los secretos mÁs Íntimos de la ciudad de mÉxico, donde nos podemos quitar hasta los puntos negro ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ . >> muy buenos dÍas, vamos con la informaciÓn de este viernes en un nuevo dÍa, el presidente donald trump volviÓ a amenazar con retirar la ayuda econÓmica a honduras, guatemala y el salvador argumentando que estos paÍses no hacen nada por detener las caravanas inmigrantes, tambiÉn escribiÓ que estados u
. >> como allan, muchos otros ofrecen en estas cinco calles miles de productos relacionados al embellecimientotres. >> y finalmente en esta parte de la plaza de la belleza encontramos la zona donde te puedes hacer un facial rejuvenecedor, donde te tatÚan las cejas, rizzo an o ponen extensiones de pestaÑas o si prefieres te depilan. >> me gusta como me dejan las cejas y no me lastiman. >> quÉ tal, a mÍ lo que mÁs me llamÓ la atencion fue lo de exfoliante codo-...
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allan your programme has been looking at this exact issue.uarter of £1 billion. all of this matters because the evidence is clear. get support quite early and it is life changing. to eat! the turnaround is beyond what i could imagine. i've got my little girl back, she is so happy. it gives you an idea about some of the people we have seen. so many families getting in touch already. let me tell you what's changed. that was just a small sample of the stuff we have looked at. at the start of this year, the start we spoke about looked like this. a record number of tribunal is going to court, people fighting for the rights of their kids. in four out of five cases, families were winning that fight will stop there were pockets of areas where neath went being met. —— that fight. there were pockets. at the end of the gear, we see at 20% rise in tribunal is, a new record high. nine out of ten cases, families are winning it. 0fsted described it as a national scandal. today we have just heard that court papers have been filed against the secretary of sta
allan your programme has been looking at this exact issue.uarter of £1 billion. all of this matters because the evidence is clear. get support quite early and it is life changing. to eat! the turnaround is beyond what i could imagine. i've got my little girl back, she is so happy. it gives you an idea about some of the people we have seen. so many families getting in touch already. let me tell you what's changed. that was just a small sample of the stuff we have looked at. at the start of this...
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allan guest at frankfurt am. managed by from. the syrian army says it entered the flashpoint kurdish held town of man bridge where turkey has threatened an offensive the kurds urged damascus to intervene after turkish backed syrian rebels advanced on the town on thursday turkey's campaign against the kurds is intensifying after the u.s. announced it would withdraw from syria. thousands of fled the north of nigeria back after an attack by boko haram militants the nigerian army says the jihadists sacked an international military base in the town and seized a trove of weapons. and surgeons have stepped up their attacks ahead of february's presidential election. u.s. president donald trump is threatening to close the us mexico border if congress does not fund his promised border wall. made to threaten to tweet the u.s. government is still in partial shutdown over funding for the wall democrats are opposed to spending billions on the wall a trump a campaign pledge. it's really all for almost all as has died at the age of seventy nine
allan guest at frankfurt am. managed by from. the syrian army says it entered the flashpoint kurdish held town of man bridge where turkey has threatened an offensive the kurds urged damascus to intervene after turkish backed syrian rebels advanced on the town on thursday turkey's campaign against the kurds is intensifying after the u.s. announced it would withdraw from syria. thousands of fled the north of nigeria back after an attack by boko haram militants the nigerian army says the jihadists...