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i am a staunch anc member and i'm a leader of the anc, so it's failings are perhaps also related to myve that it is the organisation that certainly has the credentials, as well as the ability, to unite our country, to draw our people together and to address the many challenges we have discussed during this programme. naledi pandor i do thank you very much forjoining me from cape town. i apologise for the delay on the line. thank you very much for being on hardtalk. hello. thursday morning brings another rather chilly start. but actually, the emphasis over the next few days is for things to turn a little warmer and, with that, for the vast majority, it will be dry. high pressure firmly in charge at the moment, centred right on top of the british isles for thursday morning. one or two fog patches underneath this high, with light winds, and one frontal system bringing some extra cloud and the odd spot of rain in the far north of scotland. that's where we'll have the mildest weather through the first part of the morning. further south, one or two spots down around three or four degrees in
i am a staunch anc member and i'm a leader of the anc, so it's failings are perhaps also related to myve that it is the organisation that certainly has the credentials, as well as the ability, to unite our country, to draw our people together and to address the many challenges we have discussed during this programme. naledi pandor i do thank you very much forjoining me from cape town. i apologise for the delay on the line. thank you very much for being on hardtalk. hello. thursday morning...
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i am a staunch anc member and a leader of the anc so it's failings are perhaps also related to my own it work within the anc and i believe thatitis work within the anc and i believe that it is the organisation that certainly has the credentials, as well as the ability, to unite our country, to draw our people together and to address the many challenges we have discussed during this programme. naledi pandorl do thank you very much forjoining me from cape town and i apologise for the delay on the line. thank you for being on hardtalk. hello there. some more late summer warmth in this forecast but also a hint of some rain where it's been so very dry over the last few weeks. now, most will be dry until weekend, with high pressure in control. although, for wednesday there is a bit of rain to be had and that is across the far north of scotland here with this weather front moving in. but that is the exception. for many it will be dry because we have this big area of high pressure sitting in right across over the british isles. and where we've had the clearer skies overnight, and particularly
i am a staunch anc member and a leader of the anc so it's failings are perhaps also related to my own it work within the anc and i believe thatitis work within the anc and i believe that it is the organisation that certainly has the credentials, as well as the ability, to unite our country, to draw our people together and to address the many challenges we have discussed during this programme. naledi pandorl do thank you very much forjoining me from cape town and i apologise for the delay on the...
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the suv slammed throuen the ance of a sears store, drove through the sto into the mall, you can see people running to get out of the way. fox news reorts two p hurt. . four arrested the driver. people killed, 30 in a tour bus crash, it was transporting at g crashed. at least 15 people are critically hurt. >>> dc police released details abouty the dea drive-by x people were shot. heights.si one died,nv itigators say is the shooters used a high powered rifle's it appears the attack was targeted ande some o victims are known gang members. pphaen aed world today s to demand action to change, many students including kids skipped class to attend the matches and llraies,hrea to e >>> only on a couple after thieves go into home through garage, stole jewelry lewis hasa >> reporter: this heist apparently happening one day after the couple's 58thng ansotniy. ersxaarctly just happened beyond that. it's how wt went down in thist lorton neighborhood down this roadway, t we'red the couple were apparently sitting outde enjoying the weather on a sunday when a white pickup truck pulled take a look.who jumpe
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abc 7 anc anc anc anc anc more. >> we picked up with tim contracting theaction. because this sour fel oichose life is at risk. yeah. we're throwing the audience right in the middle of the chaos. >> what do you think will make season two a little different from what we've already seen? >> for a fact, there's tons morrow mans in season two. we got a little bit of that in season one. now i think in season two, what's going to make it so special is they're diving into each character's individual life, their personal lives and going to bring in even more of the human aspect to the cop world, really showing what happens once we are off of work and what we kind of deal with coming back to work and have to put to the side while we deal with things happening on the street. >> what are you poerersonally m sited about when you think about the premier and the season ahead? >> i'm excited for more action. there's tons of things that are so cool about this season. some things we just shot yesterday that i wish i could speak on because it was super awesome. i think the fans wil
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along with thatumidy and ance for few isolated sherses an orms. outnextow seven days 2 da of the '90s then we cool down a little bitda for fri widespread showers in the forelst to help us down. clea b out a little bit recast for a weekend.wers in the but it's back to the b 90sy the time we look a a for mondaynd then tuesday looking like the chance of showers andtormndteat the mito t uer d pp80s. summer is not done with us. ladies. >> the movie chain amc is tewing something for football fans. it will soon start swing some games on its big screens.compan choose which games to show based on customer demand each participating theater. company urges to check website friday which game or games shown on sunday. no prices announced game days just get. amc in gaithersburg mclean and woodbridge participatg. >> more rumors swirling jennifer pez will headlinelo 2020 sup bowl halftime show. sources say s tiousalks to seal the deal. super bowl setoff to kickoff in february in miami which justbe happens a place close to ea j-lo's h.eb recently celted her 50th ef
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if we get any showers in your neighborhood. 8:00, 10:00 that we see scattered showers in the metro anceshis is midnight, it might be the best chance between 10:00 andht mi before the front continues off to the south and east and we'll clear out. call for the game at fedex t' field, i hot for football. it's 94 degre right now, as tailgating y'r aend heading into the stadium. 88, 85 atkickre t you stty shower duringay bhe on tucast widespread, shouldn't doin an yre fromgyteingng outside, p g better as the cotoler air startse through, 75 by 11:00 tonight. tomorrow, northerly winround el high pressure will a brze humtomorrow, nice toilee ynn ary aftith nd mperatures righter around normaf be we'll fallo the 70's l wilbehe t will be in p elsomla sse ous to 90ackll w , f stockbility with a hesid>is tem onex tusa tempe tr. e i de ue vi ionsou'll see theraooes te th i o at .anslths i>> iaey mec nim o, recreaan boes f tasountf thghos cs ships fr a kayak. theyel tme spring but tours areprably thro. googleit, y sammy. from the potomac, live n justext >> tnight.t's emmy athwa ncluded 37ards i est hot
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lucy: he also won widespread support for being the rst french leader to publicly recognize ance's role in the wartime deportation of jews. in 2002, chirac won a landslide against far right leader jean marie le pen after left-wing voters were urged to hold their noses and vote for the crook rather than the fascist. tha his later years were dogged by ill heth and a conviction for embezzlement during his time as paris mayor. through it all, jacquechirac has remained perhaps france's favori leader, a president with a very human nature, a very human touch. laura: jacques chirac, the lion of france. member, you can find much more of all the day's news on our website. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... ; the freeman foundati by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewee you. thank you. 's...is just up here. where... man: she took me out to those weapons. i think we're off a gre. captioni sponsored by newshour produ
lucy: he also won widespread support for being the rst french leader to publicly recognize ance's role in the wartime deportation of jews. in 2002, chirac won a landslide against far right leader jean marie le pen after left-wing voters were urged to hold their noses and vote for the crook rather than the fascist. tha his later years were dogged by ill heth and a conviction for embezzlement during his time as paris mayor. through it all, jacquechirac has remained perhaps france's favori leader,...
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i know it gets a little complicated and anced, but it is important to have the facts. laura: well, if the president has done nothing wrong as you say,im won't thachment inquy prove him right? >> i think it will prove him right, and the american people are well aware of that. as the facts emerge, the american people will continue to poll after poll shows a small 30% of americans support this impeachment inquiry. but ultimately, the house does get to vote. the use is a democ majority. ultimately i think partisanship will win out, but removal has to be done by the senate with a two-thir majority, and i think republicans will be the rational minds and agree with the rest of america and say that this is unmerited. whether the house impeaches, we shall see, but it wille dead on arrival in the senate. laura: how can the american people have confidce that our 2020 election will be free from foreign interference after the president asked a foreign power to help him investigate a political rival? >> well, first, it iimportant to note this -- joe biden isn't just a political riva
i know it gets a little complicated and anced, but it is important to have the facts. laura: well, if the president has done nothing wrong as you say,im won't thachment inquy prove him right? >> i think it will prove him right, and the american people are well aware of that. as the facts emerge, the american people will continue to poll after poll shows a small 30% of americans support this impeachment inquiry. but ultimately, the house does get to vote. the use is a democ majority....
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by providing ultrasounds, medical service, material assist ance, and even ministering to the spiritual needs the people of park ridge are truly and literally saving lives. you see, mr. speaker, they believe like i do that all life is a gift from god. they believe in the orders in our declaration of independence, our founding principle, and fundamental belief that all of us are created equally by god and endowed by our creator with the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. but for nearly 50 years now we have fallen short of that national ethic. ever since the supreme court erred in row v. wade, we have failed to-roe v. wade, we have failed to protect the sacred right for the most vulnerable among us. rejecting the notion that life at every stage is equally val usual, equally precious, not only in light of the constitution but in the eyes of god. since then over 60 million lives have been terminated through the practice of abortion in these united states. and yet even in the shadow of this darkness we can see rays of hope shining through because of places like park ridge,
by providing ultrasounds, medical service, material assist ance, and even ministering to the spiritual needs the people of park ridge are truly and literally saving lives. you see, mr. speaker, they believe like i do that all life is a gift from god. they believe in the orders in our declaration of independence, our founding principle, and fundamental belief that all of us are created equally by god and endowed by our creator with the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. but...
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>>okay let's talk about kamala harris who is the sole californian la -- left with a serious ance she has st a bit of traction, that was clear going in to this debate how do you think she did last night? >>ba think she cally is a status quo situation people were going into the bait to see if she would have a repeat performance of the first debate were hee just crit. when cre went after joe biden on segregation she had a moment i was a star tuing one she went up and pulled in fundraising and in the second debate she sort of was on dethe nsive, shut some wobbly answers about her policies i think people al wanted to see which one will we see? she wasn't overtly attacking any of her rivals on the age of that she held heshound, and made a point of really repeatedly going after donald trump which i think, a lot of democrats nted to see. she certainly, emerged in this bait unscathed, but not the kind of rake out moment she did ck in june. ú>> it's a great po went after trump we didn't hear a whole lot about in this is a solid strategy for harris? >> pattern of the gets her anywhere, it seems
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anc's chie white house in theval office ask questions. >> reporter: after the attack on the world's largest oil refinery in saudi arabia, today, a restrained response from the president. >> i don't want war with anybody. i'm somebody that would like to not have war. >> reporter: the attack produced an inferno so large, the smoke was visible from outer space. a senior administration official tells abc news the attack involved nearly a dozen cruise missiles and at least 20 armed drones launched from iranian soil. within hours, secretary of state mike pompeo pointed the finger directly at iran, tweeting, "iran has now launched an unprecedented attack on the world's energy supply." today, the president was less definitive. have you seen evidence, proof that iran was behind the attack? >> well, it's looking that way. as soon as we find out definitively, we will let you know. >> reporter: immediately following the attacks, president trump tweeted the united states was "locked and loaded depending on verification." but today he said this -- >> that was an attack on saudi arabia and that wasn't an
anc's chie white house in theval office ask questions. >> reporter: after the attack on the world's largest oil refinery in saudi arabia, today, a restrained response from the president. >> i don't want war with anybody. i'm somebody that would like to not have war. >> reporter: the attack produced an inferno so large, the smoke was visible from outer space. a senior administration official tells abc news the attack involved nearly a dozen cruise missiles and at least 20 armed...
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stay tuned from a manual to anc toothbrush.ic could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healr removes more plaque along the gum line. is the first electric to for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro. the in-laws have moved in with us. and our adult children are here. so we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. anybody seen my pants? #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. >>> it's time now to check in with willie geist to see what's coming up on "sunday today." good morning, willie >> good morning, guys. good to see you. this week on "sunday today" my guest is neil patrick harris neil and i got together to talk about his 30 years in show business, from those early doogie houser days to your mother," winning a ton
stay tuned from a manual to anc toothbrush.ic could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healr removes more plaque along the gum line. is the first electric to for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro. the in-laws have moved in with us. and our adult...
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. >> reporter: i talkedith the anc commissioner here and another lady neighborhood. es dpecially wit the fact thaht high-powered rifle was used in. one lady says clear what's needed here is there's more portunities for jobs hereis ii something to do with drugs.er they'ry worried about the fact that a w rifle used in be no regard whatsoever for whoo hese bullets.y of t so lots of neighborhood concer there imagine. paul wagner livemb fiaoreights. thanks paul. >> still to come, remember that story about smart phones causing humans to grow horns. eir next? ht out of the back oh >> yeah. itecame a viral headline but now the study's author areac baking. >> we want to remind you of our fox5 instapoll rightno an excud you can vote now. looks like tas to makehe v n it excused absence. >> near 80 apercent. andre get that weekend started? well, sorry t report, not a complete friday light as we take live look along ios 495 a tca le be virginia a.meri we're back after this. ♪ did you know that everussingle flush [toilet h] flings odors onto your soft surfaces? then theew. right?a
. >> reporter: i talkedith the anc commissioner here and another lady neighborhood. es dpecially wit the fact thaht high-powered rifle was used in. one lady says clear what's needed here is there's more portunities for jobs hereis ii something to do with drugs.er they'ry worried about the fact that a w rifle used in be no regard whatsoever for whoo hese bullets.y of t so lots of neighborhood concer there imagine. paul wagner livemb fiaoreights. thanks paul. >> still to come,...
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"the anc mourns the passing of friend, statesman and revolutionary comrade robert mugabe."mprisoned by the old racist white minority regime of ian smith, tortured, not allowed to attend his son's funeral, and therefore he suffered a great deal for the cause of the liberation of zimbabwe. but so, too, did the country he ruled. but so, too, did the country he led. robert mugabe rarely shied away from the use of violence. it became a hallmark of his regime. profoundly troubling for opponents and colleagues alike. i'm afraid we have a deeply rooted legacy of violence in this country. you can't just blame robert mugabe for that. one also has to blame the intransigence of ian smith and the rhodesian front in the 1960s and 1970s but certainly robert mugabe perpetuated that culture of violence. it is now deeply rooted in our society and it is going to take probably another generation to rid the country of that legacy. robert mugabe ruled zimbabwe for 37 years. towards the end he seemed frail, remote, exhausted. did he simply linger too long? if the late president had been a two—ter
"the anc mourns the passing of friend, statesman and revolutionary comrade robert mugabe."mprisoned by the old racist white minority regime of ian smith, tortured, not allowed to attend his son's funeral, and therefore he suffered a great deal for the cause of the liberation of zimbabwe. but so, too, did the country he ruled. but so, too, did the country he led. robert mugabe rarely shied away from the use of violence. it became a hallmark of his regime. profoundly troubling for...
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ance of power next. david: you're watching balance of power. time now for a check on the markets. return to abigail doolittle. >> we are seeing a bearish reversal. earlier, stocks have been higher. the dow and the s&p 500 down between two tens of 1% and for tens of 1%. underperforming. the tech heavy nasdaq and the small-cap russell 2000. that's take a look at a chart on the day of the nasdaq 100 futures. nasdaq 100 futures up where the half a percent. a point and have reversal to the downside. this as president trump was speaking at the u.n., criticizing china around trade and singling tech issues. let's take a look at some of the tech movers. netflix down three and a half percent. the price target was cut to 30%. stocks or the tech companies mentioned by president trump, micron down 1.2%. we also see tesla down 6% as tesla of china as having issues. perhaps tesla here trading lower in sympathy. one of the big stories in the downseveral days, oil is almost 2% as saudi arabia is assuring the world that supplies coming -- supplies are coming back on after the attack last week. over
ance of power next. david: you're watching balance of power. time now for a check on the markets. return to abigail doolittle. >> we are seeing a bearish reversal. earlier, stocks have been higher. the dow and the s&p 500 down between two tens of 1% and for tens of 1%. underperforming. the tech heavy nasdaq and the small-cap russell 2000. that's take a look at a chart on the day of the nasdaq 100 futures. nasdaq 100 futures up where the half a percent. a point and have reversal to the...
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"the anc mourns the passing of friend, statesman and revolutionary comrade robert mugabe."rity regime of ian smith, tortured, not allowed to attend his son's funeral, and therefore he suffered a great deal for the cause of the liberation of zimbabwe. but so, too, did the country he led. robert mugabe rarely shied away from the use of violence. it became a hallmark of his regime. profoundly troubling for opponents and colleagues alike. i'm afraid we have a deeply rooted legacy of violence in this country. you can't just blame robert mugabe for that. one also has to blame the intransigence of ian smith and the rhodesian front in the 19605 and 19705 but certainly robert mugabe perpetuated that culture of violence. it is now deeply rooted in our society and it is going to take probably another generation to rid the country of that legacy. robert mugabe ruled zimbabwe for 37 years. towards the end he seemed frail, remote, exhausted. did he simply linger too long? if the late president had been a two—term president he would have gone down in history along with the likes of nelson
"the anc mourns the passing of friend, statesman and revolutionary comrade robert mugabe."rity regime of ian smith, tortured, not allowed to attend his son's funeral, and therefore he suffered a great deal for the cause of the liberation of zimbabwe. but so, too, did the country he led. robert mugabe rarely shied away from the use of violence. it became a hallmark of his regime. profoundly troubling for opponents and colleagues alike. i'm afraid we have a deeply rooted legacy of...
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the song i'm going to play is city," from anc album called "nebraska." you will see buses.remember i talked about way throughis college in ways we can't do today? he drove buses. ♪ i got a job and i'm trying to put my money away drew when i had and bought a ticket ♪ prof. nickerson: i want you to listen to the lyrics and tell me what calls your attention. what stands out. ♪ prof. nickerson: what do you think? i will tell you what i saw. the boardwalk in atlantic city, especiallyng out of the prohibition era in the 1950's and 1960's, was thriving. and then you have casinos. there are casinos and so may places now, but back in the 1970's, there were only two places, las vegas and atlantic city. so everybody who lived on the east coast came to atlantic city. it was where you came to basically act out your fantasies of wealth. you could go there, you could pretend you had a lot of money or try and make a lot of money. people would dress up and put on their makeup and make their hair look pretty and go to atlantic city. what else? the images you saw, what called your attention?
the song i'm going to play is city," from anc album called "nebraska." you will see buses.remember i talked about way throughis college in ways we can't do today? he drove buses. ♪ i got a job and i'm trying to put my money away drew when i had and bought a ticket ♪ prof. nickerson: i want you to listen to the lyrics and tell me what calls your attention. what stands out. ♪ prof. nickerson: what do you think? i will tell you what i saw. the boardwalk in atlantic city,...
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in 2001 gold was hovering around $250 an oups ance and then star to take off like a rocket. by 2008, gold was listed at $800 an ounce. soon they were getting rich just off the fees they charged from selling the gold online. >> it doesn't take much to be able to turn a profit. every transaction, whether it's $100 or $2,000 or 100,000, if you're making anywhere from 3 to 5% per transaction, you have money coming in. >> very quickly, they started making a lot of money. they moved their business into this building outside of l.a. and hired employees to staff it. they bought a 2,800 square foot home, a 200 plus acre second home which they called happy camp ranch complete with horses for pam and janette. they were determined not to flaunt it too much. even their oldest daughter desiree that started working for the company as a teenager didn't realize how much her parents were raking in. >> so when you hear figures of tens of millions of dollars coming in, that's news to you. >> it is, yeah. >> did they live that way? >> we had an average house, a two story home. we weren't living
in 2001 gold was hovering around $250 an oups ance and then star to take off like a rocket. by 2008, gold was listed at $800 an ounce. soon they were getting rich just off the fees they charged from selling the gold online. >> it doesn't take much to be able to turn a profit. every transaction, whether it's $100 or $2,000 or 100,000, if you're making anywhere from 3 to 5% per transaction, you have money coming in. >> very quickly, they started making a lot of money. they moved their...
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position that has ry lowken a e ance of succeeding o get him out of offd has hugue risks. >> woodruff think the thing or not? doing the right >> democrats are doing to only thing they can. do what this present has done is not outrageous or indefensible, it's crimal, and at's what he has done. he has totally abdicatedro ted and corrupted his oath of office. when it coes to making this cision, i think the preeminent national, the american political leader of the 20th century is the speaker of the house more so than any other presidentingle ndily passed the affordable care act, she is the one major figure of any other president candidate that opposed the debacle and tragedy of war in iraq, she put inr jority to covering 17 million persons,t 2 million of whom who have losti their pol due to donald trump's policies in the last year alone. she hask.ome bac she aborted the rush to join the pound of flesh club, let's get him for double parking outside on chrisas eve. eth too serious. you can't turn your back on it. it may not be good timing, expedient,t would be an act of total irresponsibili
position that has ry lowken a e ance of succeeding o get him out of offd has hugue risks. >> woodruff think the thing or not? doing the right >> democrats are doing to only thing they can. do what this present has done is not outrageous or indefensible, it's crimal, and at's what he has done. he has totally abdicatedro ted and corrupted his oath of office. when it coes to making this cision, i think the preeminent national, the american political leader of the 20th century is the...
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rail liestarted, in a joint indonesian/chinese china agreed to rehe price tag for construction by 20%, ancllow more malaysian wor >> they are willing to listen to our views, and in the end, they accommodated our problems. >> schifrin: u.s. officials say they're trying to develop an alternative. leaders of a new $60 billion agency that will launch next month have been visiti countries where china is investing. the u.s. is pitching public- private deals to counter belttm and road invts. panesehe u.s. advocate investment as an alternative. japan built jakarta, indonesia's local subway. but, the chinese deals are bett, indonesian minister pandjaitan told the japanese. >> i said to them, okay, look, your term, you know, on the previous project, you know, i think too tight for us. the chinese offer us now the term much better. >> schifrin: and countries that receive belt and road investmen isrump administra difficult to deal with, compared to the chinese. >>hey've got this belt and road initiative. does the united states offer anything like that? >> never, you know. to reach washington is ver ha
rail liestarted, in a joint indonesian/chinese china agreed to rehe price tag for construction by 20%, ancllow more malaysian wor >> they are willing to listen to our views, and in the end, they accommodated our problems. >> schifrin: u.s. officials say they're trying to develop an alternative. leaders of a new $60 billion agency that will launch next month have been visiti countries where china is investing. the u.s. is pitching public- private deals to counter belttm and road...
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. >> narrator: shawn mcelmurry anc his tee to the same conclusion, and in early 2018, publhed their findingsjournal. >> the outbreak is associate with the change in the water supply. when they switched to the flint ver, they didn't properly treat the water. and as it went through the distribution system, they also had reacons and things that... th corroding pipes. and so there are pockets of e city where you had high amounts of iron, low chlorine, high h organimatter. and in those places, it is very growth.that they had biological so there's all sorts of indicators that there was massive water-quality problems t througho time in which they were on thelint river. >> narrator: the state health department publicly rejected the paper, saying in a statement the scientists had "only added to the public confusion," and that an outside consulting firm the state hired was critical of eir work. nick lyon's attorney went even further in a letter to "frontline," questioning t credibility and expertise of the team. the state eventually released its own report insisting there was nly one common source" f
. >> narrator: shawn mcelmurry anc his tee to the same conclusion, and in early 2018, publhed their findingsjournal. >> the outbreak is associate with the change in the water supply. when they switched to the flint ver, they didn't properly treat the water. and as it went through the distribution system, they also had reacons and things that... th corroding pipes. and so there are pockets of e city where you had high amounts of iron, low chlorine, high h organimatter. and in those...
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. >> thanks, melissa, hi ance iffingly you see more strength out of the banks despite the fact that yieldsave gone lower the last ten months you look at the mane bank etf, kbe, show showing you a couple of different things. prices have been range bound the last five months however showing increasing signs of strength in the last few weks. and testing prior highs getting over the prior high would allow us to make a move up towards the prior peaks that we saw. so that's really the one thing to put in example. financial etf, the xlf, this is something that has shone a decent longer term base going back just since that prior peak. and so despite the fact that yields have been falling you have seen keysant strength to move up to the test the prior level in xlf my thinking is that it's likely we're seeing increasing signs of financial starting to rally dpiet the fact that yields are falling. finally this is what puts it into peskt is the fact on a relative basis financials have been strengthening despite the facts that yields are falling. this is a relative chart of xlf versus the s&p you see we
. >> thanks, melissa, hi ance iffingly you see more strength out of the banks despite the fact that yieldsave gone lower the last ten months you look at the mane bank etf, kbe, show showing you a couple of different things. prices have been range bound the last five months however showing increasing signs of strength in the last few weks. and testing prior highs getting over the prior high would allow us to make a move up towards the prior peaks that we saw. so that's really the one thing...
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we're going to be right back with charlie cook. ance, so you only pay for what you need. nice.p with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. chase. make more of what's yours®. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, hmm. exactly. so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ >>> charlie cook, the editor and publisher of "the cook political report" is back with us. charlie, i read a major prediction of yours in john harwood's column yesterday about the 2020 election and it's all about if the election is a referendum on president trump. >> that's -- >> go ahead, charlie. go ahead. sorry. >> yeah. okay. i'm sorry. i thought you were going to -- somebody was going to read. that's the thing. if it's a refe
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. >> woodruff: well, let's use this as a ance to seg to your new book which i mentioned just a minute ago, "the economists' hour," the title is "false profit, free markets and the fracture of society " iny whic lay out the consequences of giving a lot of power to economists spread through government through the last few decad who put a lot of stock in the belief that free markets e the answer to everything. explain photo us for a minute, binyamin applebaum, what was that theory all about? how did they goverboard and what do you believe the consuences have been. >> my book is the stry of a revolution that began in the late '60s and early '70s where economists started playing a much larger role in shang public policy, and specifically in urging that the government shfld step back from acts management of economic conditions, stop regulating airlines, the financial sector, cut back on taxation and let markets sort things out. and the ree conseque that has been a tremendous triesrise in inequality. the government stopped intervening to prevent inequality, it stopped vieng inequality as a p
. >> woodruff: well, let's use this as a ance to seg to your new book which i mentioned just a minute ago, "the economists' hour," the title is "false profit, free markets and the fracture of society " iny whic lay out the consequences of giving a lot of power to economists spread through government through the last few decad who put a lot of stock in the belief that free markets e the answer to everything. explain photo us for a minute, binyamin applebaum, what was...
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said because the president is using his very, very large bull horn and hissance i hissance ill ---ance illary fox and social media to amplify his themes and you do see republicans falling right in line. and it does remind you of when the president said he could shoolt -- could shoot someone on fifth avenue and his base would stick with him and you get the sense if he did shoot someone on fifth avenue that lindsey graham and others would rush to the scene and say it is a case of self defense. it is going to be a very partisan discussion sadly because what was in that document should be of concern to people in both parties and no party. >> it certainly should be. i want to bring in congressman mike quigley, a democrat and member of the house intelligence committee. congressman, thanks so much for joining us. i understand you just came from the secure room up on capitol hill. you now had a chance to read the whistle-blower complaint. what could you tell us? >> you know, on the way up the stairs, i was thinking b -- about what your person said, what the president said on the campaign that
said because the president is using his very, very large bull horn and hissance i hissance ill ---ance illary fox and social media to amplify his themes and you do see republicans falling right in line. and it does remind you of when the president said he could shoolt -- could shoot someone on fifth avenue and his base would stick with him and you get the sense if he did shoot someone on fifth avenue that lindsey graham and others would rush to the scene and say it is a case of self defense. it...
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is in light of fairly strong evidence that some of the big chinese banks have been involved in --ancingranian oil imports imports? to north korea and dealing with the north korean government. is the concern of the impact would be too big on the global economy? asst. sec. billingslea: we has shown with a number of our in the russiading context, there is no such thing as too big to be targeted. i will not stray into a north korea discussion today. that is a whole set of other issues we could talk about there. overstatei would not any kind of complicity by large chinese banks with respect to iran and the oil trade. we have been talking with and working with chinese governments on the payment mechanisms that were being used prior to the expiration of the waivers, and the fact that we do expect in partition of iranian of to go to 0 -- importation iranian oil to go to zero, and those that were previously associated with world purchases were allowed under the waivers previously, how those funds are handled. there are chinese institutions, but they are institutions we acknowledged at the time o
is in light of fairly strong evidence that some of the big chinese banks have been involved in --ancingranian oil imports imports? to north korea and dealing with the north korean government. is the concern of the impact would be too big on the global economy? asst. sec. billingslea: we has shown with a number of our in the russiading context, there is no such thing as too big to be targeted. i will not stray into a north korea discussion today. that is a whole set of other issues we could talk...
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this applies only if the house of commons decides not to --ance a motion octobere the end of 2019, whichever is the sooner. that this house has asked -- has approved the extension of article 53 on the opinion of which the european council has decided. i'm only repeating what it says there. what i am saying is that the unlikelihood of that not happening is absurd. i really do think this is another example of the kind of obfuscation which this bill provides an almost every clause. obfuscation, it's actually driving the coach and horses of the way we should be governed in the way we have been govern. i certainly give way. >> to a point raised earlier and i think it's valuable, in section three, it assumes that the e.u. would in some way make -- a conditional offer. but the e.u. is in control of weather it makes any kind of offer, conditional or not, this bill hinges on the usability or ceo's -- eu'sy -- ability or desire to do that. -- wehandle this in april handled this in april. it was hedged with certain conditions paid what's going on here is that we are being driven by this bill to do some
this applies only if the house of commons decides not to --ance a motion octobere the end of 2019, whichever is the sooner. that this house has asked -- has approved the extension of article 53 on the opinion of which the european council has decided. i'm only repeating what it says there. what i am saying is that the unlikelihood of that not happening is absurd. i really do think this is another example of the kind of obfuscation which this bill provides an almost every clause. obfuscation,...
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tackle it. ance for an event. help people find their way.esigned new directional signage. ...and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. ♪ go where my baby lives b[ growl ]olle♪s good boy. hey. hey. you must be steven's phone. know who's on your network and control who shouldn't be with xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. brian: headlines now. glad you are up. hope you are dressed. overnight the u.s. coast guard issuing safety recommendations following the deadly california boat fire. it suggests limit the unsuggested charging of lithium batteries as well as using power strips and extension cords. the cause of the fire still unknown. 34 people died. the final body count -- one body yet to be recovered. and the engineer who fell asleep causing a deadly train crash in new jersey gets his job back. thomas gallagher passed out at the controls before a train crashed outside of new york city in 2016. one woman was killed and one more than 100 people were hurt. he was fired after the crash but won an appeal claiming he had undiagnosed
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havenk as americans, we more in common than we probably ances on.gree we need to find common ground.lly only way we can move the nation forward is to work together. . >> voices from the campaign trail, part of c-span's battleground states tour. >> "washington journal" continues. host: for the next hour, we are joined by garrett graff, whose latest book is called, "the only plane in the sky: an oral history of 9/11." the first thing you focus on is the only american who was not on the planet at the time, the astronaut in space. why did you start they are? guest: this book is the story of 9/11, as told by the americans who experienced it. it is the oral history a 480 inricans coast-to-coast their voices as they remember that day. i started off with the astronaut for nasa, the only american off the planet that day on board the international space station. he tells about circling the planet and as they come across the united states, being able to see the attacks and the collapse of the towers in new york city, see the dust cloud from space across lower manhattan. capturet was a way to th
havenk as americans, we more in common than we probably ances on.gree we need to find common ground.lly only way we can move the nation forward is to work together. . >> voices from the campaign trail, part of c-span's battleground states tour. >> "washington journal" continues. host: for the next hour, we are joined by garrett graff, whose latest book is called, "the only plane in the sky: an oral history of 9/11." the first thing you focus on is the only...
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"the anc mourns the passing of friend, statesman and revolutionary comrade — robert mugabe."ffered a great deal for the cause of the liberation of zimbabwe. but so too did the country he led. robert mugabe rarely shied away from the use of violence. it became a hallmark of his regime. profoundly troubling for opponents and colleagues alike. i'm afraid we have a deeply rooted legacy of violence in this country. you can't just blame robert mugabe for that. one also has to blame the intransigence of ian smith and the rhodesian front in the 1960s and 1970s but certainly robert mugabe perpetuated that culture of violence. it is now deeply rooted in our society and it is going to take probably another generation to rid the country of that legacy. robert mugabe ruled zimbabwe for 37 years. towards the end he seemed frail, remote, exhausted. did he simply linger too long? if the late president had been a two—term president he would have gone down in history along with the likes of nelson mandela. i think it was a case ofjust having overstayed. but on the streets that still bear his n
"the anc mourns the passing of friend, statesman and revolutionary comrade — robert mugabe."ffered a great deal for the cause of the liberation of zimbabwe. but so too did the country he led. robert mugabe rarely shied away from the use of violence. it became a hallmark of his regime. profoundly troubling for opponents and colleagues alike. i'm afraid we have a deeply rooted legacy of violence in this country. you can't just blame robert mugabe for that. one also has to blame the...