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andrew harding. repor andrew: in a lonely corner of southic afr a small town is starting to wonder if it has a future. >> nwater. andrew: h itn't rained here, not properly, for five years now. the local dam is -- wel ask the fish. therve been droughts here before, but none this ruthless. the sufferg is stark. a gift of hay mayca save these le, but it comes to late for half the herd. i have lost nine only myself. andrew: 9 dead? >> 9 dead. starvatioom >>m froarvation and drowned. andrew: this vast region depends on farmi. >> not mucht. lef that is from five years of drought. andrew: even the biggest farms are being pushed to the brink. >> if this drought persists for another two years, i don't think there are going to be many people left ear. andrew: inow t a local charity handout bottled water. it is hardly a long-term solution. who do you blame? >> what else the government? what else but the government? andrew: you think they should have planned for this? >> they should have made a plan. they knew th
andrew harding. repor andrew: in a lonely corner of southic afr a small town is starting to wonder if it has a future. >> nwater. andrew: h itn't rained here, not properly, for five years now. the local dam is -- wel ask the fish. therve been droughts here before, but none this ruthless. the sufferg is stark. a gift of hay mayca save these le, but it comes to late for half the herd. i have lost nine only myself. andrew: 9 dead? >> 9 dead. starvatioom >>m froarvation and...
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andrew harding reports. drew: secret footage of several dozen young zimbabwean elephants crowded enclosure waiting to be shipped to china for the rest of their lives. they have been kept in captivity for a year already, separated from their families. zimbabwean authorities say that selling them is the right thing to do, there are sadly too many elephants in the country. the money they will earn from china will save other lands now at risk of a terrible drought. the last two weeks alone, at least 55 elephants have died of starvation and. -- and thirst. >> there is no food, there is no water. that is why we are saying to the international community, this is our problem, allow us to trade. andrew: this cargo plane flew at least 30 of the elephants out of zimbabwe. but the process was secretive, prompting fears of corruption anoutrage from animal welfare groups. >> sadly they are in for more of a miserable life than they already had after being ripped from their families and mothers. they are going to be living i
andrew harding reports. drew: secret footage of several dozen young zimbabwean elephants crowded enclosure waiting to be shipped to china for the rest of their lives. they have been kept in captivity for a year already, separated from their families. zimbabwean authorities say that selling them is the right thing to do, there are sadly too many elephants in the country. the money they will earn from china will save other lands now at risk of a terrible drought. the last two weeks alone, at...
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andrew harding, bbc news, in south africa. injerusalem. the cemetery took several years to build and was dug inside a mountain. it will eventually house the remains of more than 20,000 people, as the bbc‘s tim allman reports. injerusalem, space can be an issue, for both the living and the dead. this is said to be the first of its kind, a modern solution to a timeless problem. a giant underground complex providing a final resting place for the people of this city. translation: nowadays, there are no burial caves anymore. making this cemetery is really innovative. we don't want to waste living territory above ground. this is constructed for eternity. this will never change and will remain a burial place. a burial place and an engineering marvel. they excavated tons of rock, creating more than a mile of tunnels 50m underground. above, an existing cemetery, but one that had become increasingly full. this is seen as a sustainable and ultimately sensitive solution. translation: all that you see now was built in a bit less than three
andrew harding, bbc news, in south africa. injerusalem. the cemetery took several years to build and was dug inside a mountain. it will eventually house the remains of more than 20,000 people, as the bbc‘s tim allman reports. injerusalem, space can be an issue, for both the living and the dead. this is said to be the first of its kind, a modern solution to a timeless problem. a giant underground complex providing a final resting place for the people of this city. translation: nowadays, there...
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andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.mmings, who died this week. his body was brought to the us capitol, where it will lie in state until his funeral later on friday. he was the first african—american lawmaker to receive that honour. the son of sharecroppers, he became a civil rights leader, earning respect and friendship from colleagues on both sides of the aisle, although he often clashed with president trump. former presidents barack obama and bill clinton will speak at his funeral. on friday, the climb to the top of uluru, the sacred red rock in central australia, will close. indigenous people have long asked tourists not to scale the ancient sandstone monolith, because of its spiritual significance. many tourists have just ignored those requests, and the closure has met with considerable opposition. our correspondent, phil mercer, is at uluru. this last day of climbing has finally, for hundreds of visitors, got under way. we were there just after dawn, large crowds waiting for their last opportunity to scale uluru. i
andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.mmings, who died this week. his body was brought to the us capitol, where it will lie in state until his funeral later on friday. he was the first african—american lawmaker to receive that honour. the son of sharecroppers, he became a civil rights leader, earning respect and friendship from colleagues on both sides of the aisle, although he often clashed with president trump. former presidents barack obama and bill clinton will speak at his funeral. on...
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andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.luru, the famous red rock in central australia, will close. indigenous people have long asked tourists not to scale the ancient sandstone monolith because of its spiritual significance. but the closure of the climb isn't universally popular. phil mercer is there for us. tell us more. well, in the last hour 01’ tell us more. well, in the last hour orso, tell us more. well, in the last hour or so, this last day of climbing has finally, for hundreds of visitors, got under way. we were there just after dawn. large crowds waiting for their last opportunity to scale uluru, it's 348 metres high, taller than the eiffel tower. but it was very, very windy here in central australia earlier today. it is still quite breezy now, but the authorities have deemed it safe enough for that last consignment of visitors to scale uluru. and as you say, at the end of today, there will be celebrations among indigenous people, because they have always asked visitors not to climb uluru. at the end of today, the
andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.luru, the famous red rock in central australia, will close. indigenous people have long asked tourists not to scale the ancient sandstone monolith because of its spiritual significance. but the closure of the climb isn't universally popular. phil mercer is there for us. tell us more. well, in the last hour 01’ tell us more. well, in the last hour orso, tell us more. well, in the last hour or so, this last day of climbing has finally, for hundreds of...
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andrew harding, bbc news, graaf—reinet in south africa.nd now he‘s just three days away from playing in the rugby world cup final against south africa, as natalie pirks reports. he‘s england‘s battering ram. the hard—hitting prop dubbed the tooting train, whose speed and force have made him a standout star injapan. but kyle sinckler‘s route to the world cup final has been far from conventional. he was always full on, you know, full on. it‘s almost like, "give the ball to kyle!" nigel coached him here at battersea ironsides from the age of eight. for a sport rooted in public school privilege,
andrew harding, bbc news, graaf—reinet in south africa.nd now he‘s just three days away from playing in the rugby world cup final against south africa, as natalie pirks reports. he‘s england‘s battering ram. the hard—hitting prop dubbed the tooting train, whose speed and force have made him a standout star injapan. but kyle sinckler‘s route to the world cup final has been far from conventional. he was always full on, you know, full on. it‘s almost like, "give the ball to...
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andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. in central australia, will close. indigenous people have long asked tourists not to scale the ancient sandstone monolith because of its spiritual significance. but the closure of the climb isn't universally popular. phil mercer reports from uluru. rising from the desert, uluru is breathtaking. indigenous australians say it has a power and a spirituality like nowhere else. but these visitors are here to do more than just look. thousands have poured in for the chance to reach the summit for one last time before the summit for one last time before the climate closes for good. the summit for one last time before the climate closes for goodlj pushed a trip back that i wanted to do down the track in life but pushed it forward to get up here now.|j know it was closing down so i wanted to be the last one up there. i want to be the last one up there. i want to have a look. local community leaders have long requested that tourists do not climb. right now, there are hundreds and hundreds of peop
andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. in central australia, will close. indigenous people have long asked tourists not to scale the ancient sandstone monolith because of its spiritual significance. but the closure of the climb isn't universally popular. phil mercer reports from uluru. rising from the desert, uluru is breathtaking. indigenous australians say it has a power and a spirituality like nowhere else. but these visitors are here to do more than just look. thousands have poured in for...
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andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.s on bbc news, still to come: going up in the world. a new way to look at the manhattan skyline, outside, at 1,000ft. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer, and, as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblicalfamine, now, in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion — in argentina today, it is actually cheaper to paper your walls with money. we've had controversies in the past with great britain. but as good friends, we have always found a good and lasting solution. concorde bows out in style. after almost three decades in service, an aircraft that enthralled its many admirers for so long, taxis home one last time. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: britain's prime minister, borisjohnson, calls on parliament to back an early general election in december to give it more time to debate his brexit deal
andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.s on bbc news, still to come: going up in the world. a new way to look at the manhattan skyline, outside, at 1,000ft. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer, and, as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblicalfamine, now, in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion — in...
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andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.d spain for nearly four decades, have been exhumed from a vast mausoleum in madrid, and reburied. franco came to power in the 1930s after a brutal civil war which claimed the lives of around 500,000 people. spain's prime minister said the dictator's veneration in a public space had been a moral affront to democracy. general franco's family went to court to try to stop his body being exhumed. allan little has been following the story. the franco family were not allowed to drape his coffin in the nationalflag. for today, modern spain is very publicly disowning his legacy. not his relatives, though. they tried to stop this exhuamation in the courts and lost their final appeal last month. they made clear their enduring loyalty. but franco's grandiose public resting place has come to symbolise something discordant in a modern democracy — the lionising of a dictator. he was, until they lifted him away today, the only one of the 20th century's fascist leaders to retain such posthumous acclaim
andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.d spain for nearly four decades, have been exhumed from a vast mausoleum in madrid, and reburied. franco came to power in the 1930s after a brutal civil war which claimed the lives of around 500,000 people. spain's prime minister said the dictator's veneration in a public space had been a moral affront to democracy. general franco's family went to court to try to stop his body being exhumed. allan little has been following the story. the franco family were...
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andrew harding, bbc news, graaf—reinet in south africa.e's had one of the standout performances of england's rugby world cup campaign, but rugby hasn't always been kyle sinckler‘s passion. known as the ‘bad boy‘ of the sport, he went to a school that didn't teach rugby, and grew up playing football instead and now he's just three days away from playing in the rugby world cup final against south africa, as natalie pirks reports. he's england's battering ram. the hard—hitting prop dubbed the tooting train, whose speed and force have made him a standout star injapan. but kyle sinckler‘s route to the world cup final has been far from conventional. he was always full on, you know, full on. it's almost like, "give the ball to kyle!" nigel coached him here at battersea ironsides from the age of eight. for a sport rooted in public school privilege, there was no silver spoon. single—mum donna raised kyle on a south london estate where he attended a local comprehensive. how important is it that someone like him came from a state school? do you know
andrew harding, bbc news, graaf—reinet in south africa.e's had one of the standout performances of england's rugby world cup campaign, but rugby hasn't always been kyle sinckler‘s passion. known as the ‘bad boy‘ of the sport, he went to a school that didn't teach rugby, and grew up playing football instead and now he's just three days away from playing in the rugby world cup final against south africa, as natalie pirks reports. he's england's battering ram. the hard—hitting prop...
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. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america" an exclusive interview with julie andrews on her ill ♪ work so hard give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. we'd love some help with laundry. spray and scrub anything with a stain. wash the really dirty clothes step.rately. f clean in one aww, you did the laundry! it's got to be tide. from the 5am wakers... this is us. to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a wireless network that auto connects you to millions of secure wifi hot spots. and the best lte everywhere else. xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network designed to save yswou money. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone.vi. >>> breaking update here. reporter kate larsen just tweeted that the lights have gone off in lafayette. you can see the before and after shots right there on your screen. when she did her l
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if i'm legitimated president of the united states i will think long and hard about personnel. we had andrew yang and talking about artificial intelligence and automation and has proposed this universal basic income and give people the freedom and cushionon. we can talk about other issues, militarily, in terms of her tenure as secretary of state where i might not agree with her and don't agree with her but we need to be nuanced right now and we need to keep our conversation on the left and right to return to honorable debate and honorable disagreement. and when it comes to hillary clinton, she is a perfect example, where we agree, don't agree. but not piling on. it hurts every woman when any woman is made a target. [indiscernible question] ms. williamson: pardon? if i'm elected president of the united states, i will think long and hard about everything, including personnel. >> going back to the question about jobs. we had earlier this week andrew yang and he talked about the displacement due to artificial intelligence and automation and proposed this basic universal income which he described
if i'm legitimated president of the united states i will think long and hard about personnel. we had andrew yang and talking about artificial intelligence and automation and has proposed this universal basic income and give people the freedom and cushionon. we can talk about other issues, militarily, in terms of her tenure as secretary of state where i might not agree with her and don't agree with her but we need to be nuanced right now and we need to keep our conversation on the left and right...
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after he was implicated in what the turkish government claimed was a coo attempt, andrew brunson spent two years pretty hardhat government, i'm sorry in the turkish prison system, before the trump adminitration arranged his release, after slapping some pretty stiff sanctions on turkey of course, turkey very much in the news this week, with its shelling of the kurds and the trump adminitration threatening sanctions again as you heard the president say a little bit earlier in this broadcast. now president trump at the values voters summit. president trump: great honor to be here. tony, pastor brunson, who i've gotten to know very well, that was not easy but we got him out, got him back to his family. >> [applause] president trump: and i want to thank you for that beautiful prayer. it means a lot. this evening i'm deeply honored to be back with so many pastors and leaders and friends and patriots at the 2019 values voter summit. >> [applause] president trump: you are the warriors on on the frontiers defending american freedom. we meet tonight at a crucial moment in our nation's history. our shared values are u
after he was implicated in what the turkish government claimed was a coo attempt, andrew brunson spent two years pretty hardhat government, i'm sorry in the turkish prison system, before the trump adminitration arranged his release, after slapping some pretty stiff sanctions on turkey of course, turkey very much in the news this week, with its shelling of the kurds and the trump adminitration threatening sanctions again as you heard the president say a little bit earlier in this broadcast. now...
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officer's first responders and emergency medical personnel service for a hard job, it never ends, they can't turn it all. >> andrewnough. heather: third year as we mentioned, hopefully this will continue beyond this year and last forever this day. >> hopefully so. this can be something that's a big thing moving forward and when we reflect of thinking out, first responders, i think it's optimal importance, civil society as a result. heather: we should smile and say thank you every day, actually, thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. >> thanks for having us. >> the time now 8 minutes until the top of the hour and as the raid to take out al-baghdadi was happening, did you see this snl, they were hammering the president for handling of the middle east? >> i was a prisoner in syria until last week until you freed me and i wanted to say thank you for bringing jobs back. heather: talk about bad timing there and one family just got an out of this world surprise, there's space satellite, yeah, in their front yard (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't
officer's first responders and emergency medical personnel service for a hard job, it never ends, they can't turn it all. >> andrewnough. heather: third year as we mentioned, hopefully this will continue beyond this year and last forever this day. >> hopefully so. this can be something that's a big thing moving forward and when we reflect of thinking out, first responders, i think it's optimal importance, civil society as a result. heather: we should smile and say thank you every...
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their arrangements are made to to leave their home countries and andrew tell us why did the south african police kind of get them in such a hard man a during this protest is there going to be an investigation. so 1st of all you need to understand that the u.n. age they are building where the protest took place for several week is in the building with other offices so people complained and eventually there was a court ruling saying people are not allowed to stay there anymore so the police carried out this court ruling but you have seen the terrible pictures of these violent attacks a lot of people are questioning why did they use such a massive force and many people are asking for an investigation to happen but as a matter of fact we've seen this police brutality in south africa several instances and very often no action is being taken and looking at the bigger picture and what lies behind these xenophobic attacks and one of the people who are being targeted. i mean 1st of all if you remember the peak of this in a 4 big attacks a few weeks ago that was not here in capetown that was mainly in johannesburg and in other cities bu
their arrangements are made to to leave their home countries and andrew tell us why did the south african police kind of get them in such a hard man a during this protest is there going to be an investigation. so 1st of all you need to understand that the u.n. age they are building where the protest took place for several week is in the building with other offices so people complained and eventually there was a court ruling saying people are not allowed to stay there anymore so the police...
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very hard case to make because it's completely speculative. andrew, jim, thank you very much. appreciate it. baker and mccabe. all right. the testimonies are corroborating what we knew as obvious from the call. something wrong happened. how wrong? let's do this. another attempt at the wall. we're going to go back and connect the facts of what we know and the questions that remain. next. you don't let a cold ruin your day. you take dayquil severe liquicaps and crush it. dayquil severe. the daytime, coughing, aching, stuffy-head, fever, sore throat, power through your day, medicine. t-mobile's newest signal reaches farther than ever before... with more engineers, more towers, more coverage. it's a network that gives you... with coverage from big cities, to small towns. introducing t-mobile's 600mhz signal. no signal reaches farther or is more reliable. and it's built 5g ready. want your skin to glow? like "woah". try new b3 powered serum sticks and new overnight gel masks with b3. cleanse with 5 in 1 daily facials. get glowing, with olay if you have moderate to thsevere rheumato
very hard case to make because it's completely speculative. andrew, jim, thank you very much. appreciate it. baker and mccabe. all right. the testimonies are corroborating what we knew as obvious from the call. something wrong happened. how wrong? let's do this. another attempt at the wall. we're going to go back and connect the facts of what we know and the questions that remain. next. you don't let a cold ruin your day. you take dayquil severe liquicaps and crush it. dayquil severe. the...
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very hard case to make because it's completely speculative. andrew, jim, thank you very much. appreciate it. baker and mccabe. all right. the testimonies are corroborating what we knew as obvious from the call. something wrong happened. how wrong? let's do this. another attempt at the wall. we're going to go back and connect the facts of what we know and the questions that remain. next. a lioness ♪ ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. let's go to the cemetery! they're america's bpursuing life-changing cures. in a country that fosters innovation
very hard case to make because it's completely speculative. andrew, jim, thank you very much. appreciate it. baker and mccabe. all right. the testimonies are corroborating what we knew as obvious from the call. something wrong happened. how wrong? let's do this. another attempt at the wall. we're going to go back and connect the facts of what we know and the questions that remain. next. a lioness ♪ ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no...
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my name is janet andrews, i was chairperson for the public safety committee. do to the hard work of the jury, i feel we wrote an excellent report, and i would like to thank you for allowing me the time to present our grand jury report entitled joint terrorism task force, balancing public safety and civil rights. initially we spent an extraordinary amount of time researching several topics to report. the jttf seem to come up repeatedly in our interviews, and had a sense of importance that cannot be ignored. so our committee, with the approval of the jury decided to concentrate our efforts to find out why san francisco, a major metropolitan city is no longer a participant in the jttf. the jury was of the opinion that the ordinary san franciscan residents was unaware of the cities nonparticipation. to be candid, i prepared an entire speech outlining the facts, the findings, the recommendations of our report. butts, reiterating the details of the report that you have read, and you have in front of you seemed redundant. i decided at the last minute it would be better to speak fro
my name is janet andrews, i was chairperson for the public safety committee. do to the hard work of the jury, i feel we wrote an excellent report, and i would like to thank you for allowing me the time to present our grand jury report entitled joint terrorism task force, balancing public safety and civil rights. initially we spent an extraordinary amount of time researching several topics to report. the jttf seem to come up repeatedly in our interviews, and had a sense of importance that cannot...
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andrew? i have to tell you, it seems like you work hard, you're positive. >> oh, i mean, i have to be. you have to be. >> all right, thank you, buddy. >> come on, sooks. >> neil? marcus. >> marcus. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. what would you say would be the single biggest problem in the organization? >> it starts at the top. it's a really dynamite facility with a well-thought out system. but i don't think andrew is rational. >> yeah, erin told me he flies off the handle...[snaps]... in a nanosecond. >> he has had several explosions in the past few weeks. >> why would someone like you put up with stuff like that? >> i love the animals, but i have my limits. man-to-man...i'm planning my exit. >> are other people too? >> yes. >> and why do you wanna leave? >> one of the biggest reasons is i got bit recently. andrew literally got in my face and yelled at me and blamed me for it. >> in front of other employees? >> yes. and that's the thing. i mean, everybody else responded like normal people would. and if it weren't for that, i'm not a violent guy, but i would have probably left
andrew? i have to tell you, it seems like you work hard, you're positive. >> oh, i mean, i have to be. you have to be. >> all right, thank you, buddy. >> come on, sooks. >> neil? marcus. >> marcus. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. what would you say would be the single biggest problem in the organization? >> it starts at the top. it's a really dynamite facility with a well-thought out system. but i don't think andrew is rational. >> yeah,...
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. >> it's hard to know, andrew because every hour it changes.take place today. despite what i'm told, there were difficult and tense conversations among lower level go negotiators this week. it's the level of talks that's being most closely watched now the south china post reported than will leave tonight signalling displeasure and frustration to the u.s white house negotiators were caught unaware of that news. a spokesman saying there was no change in the schedule and the senior administration official telling me the u.s. still believed there was a big dinner planned thursday and the vice premiere was going to be departing friday evening an hour later a principal from the u.s. said the situation was fluid and whether talks extend to friday was still an open question that maybe some in the chinese delegation could leave or that the round could indeed end early. but that was still an open question media reports today show a couple olive branches that the u.s. may offer to change that. one green lighting license for huawei suppliers, and two, roll
. >> it's hard to know, andrew because every hour it changes.take place today. despite what i'm told, there were difficult and tense conversations among lower level go negotiators this week. it's the level of talks that's being most closely watched now the south china post reported than will leave tonight signalling displeasure and frustration to the u.s white house negotiators were caught unaware of that news. a spokesman saying there was no change in the schedule and the senior...
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hard for them to deal with. willit looks like the boj be buying more foreign bonds. where do you think they will be buying, in what size, and what are you positioning for? andrewss the complex in japan, the public sector, asset managers as well, there has been a tendency to buy u.s. assets primarily, including u.s. credit. i think that is part of this overall gravitational pull on u.s. yields. negative policy rates. zero negative rates for bunds in europe. japanese monetary policy. the use of the japanese balance sheet. this is all putting downward pressure on u.s. rates, even at a time where growth has been pretty good in the u.s.. guy: are you in any way positioned for a greater level of issuance? fiscal expansion of german paper? you see any scenario where that happens in the next six months? andrew: never say never, but it seems unlikely you will have big and itfiscal expansion seems more likely you will have reinforcingbunds the scarcity premium, with the ecb re-engaging. never say never, but it is hard to think of things less likely that a big shift in terms of german fiscal policy. , if we: on that topic were to get that push out of europe and a little
hard for them to deal with. willit looks like the boj be buying more foreign bonds. where do you think they will be buying, in what size, and what are you positioning for? andrewss the complex in japan, the public sector, asset managers as well, there has been a tendency to buy u.s. assets primarily, including u.s. credit. i think that is part of this overall gravitational pull on u.s. yields. negative policy rates. zero negative rates for bunds in europe. japanese monetary policy. the use of...
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andrews. i just loved her in "the sound of music." the 84-year-old is spilling secrets behind the scenes of her classic movies in her new memoire "hardork," including the iconic mary poppins. ♪ just a spoonful of sugar >> back in the80little intervie "entertainment >> did i? >> you sure did. >> i seem to remember i did. >> is there any mary poppins left in julie andrews? >> you should see me when i'm screaming at the children. there's a great deal of mary poppins in there i think. mary poppins was the first film that i ever made. the flying sequences were difficult, but i did actually feel myself -- one of the ropes just give a little bit on my very last day. so i called down from way up high. i said can you please let me down safely? at which point i fell straight to the ground. >> and almost 56 years later now do you still get children to run up to you and recognize you? >> what's funny, rachel, these days kids run up to me and say i loved you in "princess diaries." >> i beg your pardon? shut up. diaries," what's the hang up here? anne hathaway said it's a done deal and you're on board. >> if she would like me to be. i don't think
andrews. i just loved her in "the sound of music." the 84-year-old is spilling secrets behind the scenes of her classic movies in her new memoire "hardork," including the iconic mary poppins. ♪ just a spoonful of sugar >> back in the80little intervie "entertainment >> did i? >> you sure did. >> i seem to remember i did. >> is there any mary poppins left in julie andrews? >> you should see me when i'm screaming at the children....
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hard about everything including personnel. >> going back to the question of jobs earlier this week andrew yang was here and talked about artificialintelligence and automation proposed universal basic income which he describes as a way to give people the freedom and the cushion if they are not fully employed they can find a way to move on so what do you think about that proposal quick. >> i read his book and he convinced me but then i did some more research. there are nine states that trekking is the primary industry. so then what happens? what is the trucker supposed to do? this is industry after industry after industry once you read up to save my job cannot be replaced by automation. don't kid yourself. no generation should only leave for itself we have short-term thinking we need to think about what's coming down in 12 years that's why i agree with him. also universal basic income milton friedman for go the main articulator of trickle-down economics said you have to have universal basic income that is not something new and i agree. plus all for domestic and foreign policy should be built around the core principles to help peopl
hard about everything including personnel. >> going back to the question of jobs earlier this week andrew yang was here and talked about artificialintelligence and automation proposed universal basic income which he describes as a way to give people the freedom and the cushion if they are not fully employed they can find a way to move on so what do you think about that proposal quick. >> i read his book and he convinced me but then i did some more research. there are nine states...
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andrew yang the presidential candidate is in favor of decriminalizing opioids and so this is a very hard thing to swallow for a lot of people. even for me when i heard about it, decriminalizing opioids, we basically would say it's okay to shoot a pair went in fentanyl, that did not make any sense. but what his argument is, this is an addiction problem and we need to bring these people out of the shadow so when people are being locked up for heroin, fentanyl, the rate is incredibly high when people get out of jail, get out of prison, they're very likely to use again. but when we bring the people out of the shadow and provide them with treatment, healthcare, even with things with counseling the rates drop tremendously. so that may be the way we should start thinking about it. >> i think that is a good note to in don because he reached the end of our time. before you go remember they will be selling in the book signing tent and ben will sign two minutes from now. [applause] >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> live at the texas book festival in austin. for complete schedule of everyth
andrew yang the presidential candidate is in favor of decriminalizing opioids and so this is a very hard thing to swallow for a lot of people. even for me when i heard about it, decriminalizing opioids, we basically would say it's okay to shoot a pair went in fentanyl, that did not make any sense. but what his argument is, this is an addiction problem and we need to bring these people out of the shadow so when people are being locked up for heroin, fentanyl, the rate is incredibly high when...
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andrew mccabe and jim baker. what do they think of this situation? look how hard they're trying not to laugh.iew itself next. full of good. so you can be too. try our new warm grain bowls today. panera. food as it should be. you get the freedom of what a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life. load it up with a week's worth of groceries. take the kiddos out for...
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hard to say but we have judge andrew napolitano. what do you think?ernment is doing is horrendous. they are punishing people exercising their constitutional right to plead not guilty. they're charged with a basic bribery scheme, 40 people charged. 36, 37 plead not guilty. the government asks for jail time. they all, with the exemption of one of them got very, very small jail sentences. the government is not happy with those jail sentences. the government is not happy that it will have to try lori loughlin. in order to make her life more miserable they indict her and her husband again for higher crimes. that is absolutely wrong. it constitute as punishment for the fault of defending yourself. if the government has a case against someone, they present it all at once. they don't hold it back, and let it drip, drip, piecemeal to make it almost impossible to defend yourself. neil: now, if you force someone like that to settle, than risk going to trial. put them in a corner where the odds are dicey with all the added charges? >> correct. neil: how is that t
hard to say but we have judge andrew napolitano. what do you think?ernment is doing is horrendous. they are punishing people exercising their constitutional right to plead not guilty. they're charged with a basic bribery scheme, 40 people charged. 36, 37 plead not guilty. the government asks for jail time. they all, with the exemption of one of them got very, very small jail sentences. the government is not happy with those jail sentences. the government is not happy that it will have to try...
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they conclude, their final sentence was andrew young's freedom dividend is one of those too good to be true proposals that are hardyour plan. they say that you would give, for example, a young affluent couple $24,000 a year, $12,000 each, while a single mother of three would get $12,000. what do you say to them? >> what i say is that the freedom dividend is intended to be a floor for all americans. we can't stop there. if you have a single mother of three, there are programs designed to help make it better for her and more fair for her. those programs continue to evolve. that's where we should be investing. the freedom dividend isn't meant to solve every problem for everyone. would make us stronger, healthier, mentally healthier and give millions of americans a leg up and a path forward in an evolving economy. >> before we go, i want to ask about bernie sanders, your rival for the nomination. the senator is obviously had a heart procedure for stents to be inse inserted. he says he is taking time off to recover. what's your message to him? >> bernie, you are a national hero, a role model and inspiration for so many
they conclude, their final sentence was andrew young's freedom dividend is one of those too good to be true proposals that are hardyour plan. they say that you would give, for example, a young affluent couple $24,000 a year, $12,000 each, while a single mother of three would get $12,000. what do you say to them? >> what i say is that the freedom dividend is intended to be a floor for all americans. we can't stop there. if you have a single mother of three, there are programs designed to...
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for president but i can honestly say, as andrew said, he has been the hardest working candidate we have seen and has the most strident supporters. it was a hardjust for bernie but for his supporters. i think those individuals who are not those strident supporters will say, well, we need somebody who can take on donald trump so if bernie sanders, if we are not sure he is strong enough to take on donald trump, we have elizabeth warren. >> let me ask you this. >> a natural segway. you like that? >> it was. however, i need to get to vice president biden's op-ed in "the washington post" when you talk about who can take him on. he is saying now i can take you on. you can come at my family and at me but i'm not going anywhere. are we seeing a different tactic in biden, do you think? are we seeing a shift? >> sometimes you wonder if joe biden is biting off a little bit more than he can chew. and i say that as someone who knows joe biden, who has watched joe biden before and now. those gaffes have cost him to lo lose a double-digit lead he had. elizabeth warren is beating him out in others. joe biden has pull it together and be gaffe-free. donald trum
for president but i can honestly say, as andrew said, he has been the hardest working candidate we have seen and has the most strident supporters. it was a hardjust for bernie but for his supporters. i think those individuals who are not those strident supporters will say, well, we need somebody who can take on donald trump so if bernie sanders, if we are not sure he is strong enough to take on donald trump, we have elizabeth warren. >> let me ask you this. >> a natural segway. you...
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hard about everything, including personnel. >> going back to the question about jobs. we had earlier this week andrew yang and he talked about the displacement due to artificial intelligence and automation and proposed this basic universal income which he described as away to give people the freedom and cushion so if they aren't fully employed they can find away to move on. what do you think about his proposal? ms. williamson: i read his book and he convinced me. we have a tsunami on the way. there are nine states in the united states in which trucking is the primary industry. let's say someone has been a trucker for four decades and then what happens, what, in fact is going to happen? we will have driverless trucks. what is that trucker supposed to do. this is industry after industry after industry. a lot of us who might think well my job couldn't be replaced by automation. don't kid yourself. no person should live for themselves. we have such short-term thinking and everything regarding our public policy. we need to think about what is coming down the road 10, 12 years. i agree with him about unive
hard about everything, including personnel. >> going back to the question about jobs. we had earlier this week andrew yang and he talked about the displacement due to artificial intelligence and automation and proposed this basic universal income which he described as away to give people the freedom and cushion so if they aren't fully employed they can find away to move on. what do you think about his proposal? ms. williamson: i read his book and he convinced me. we have a tsunami on the...
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hard here. martyn patience, bbc news, beirut. he's a rapper and film director who shot to fame with a youtube series portraying gang culture in south london. now, andrew on the same story, and he's got backing from jay z, among others. 0ur arts editor will gompertz has been to meet him. you need to do two actions to there, yeah? you fly, you duck... rapman on set directing his first movie, blue story. it is inspired by his life living on a south london council estate and shakespeare. is that why your brother don't like me then? because i live in this area? i refer to this film as like a romeo and juliet. for me, the whole romeo and juliet thing is so timeless. so, even though this is not a story of... i call it romeo and juliet, it's not about a guy and a girl who love each other like that, it's like a brotherly love. it is a forbidden love. like i want to be your brother, and you want to be my brother, but the area that you live in doesn't like my area. your older people and my older people are saying we shouldn't be friends, but we get along. why can't we be together? and that is what it is, that comes from shakespeare. his life could have turned ou
hard here. martyn patience, bbc news, beirut. he's a rapper and film director who shot to fame with a youtube series portraying gang culture in south london. now, andrew on the same story, and he's got backing from jay z, among others. 0ur arts editor will gompertz has been to meet him. you need to do two actions to there, yeah? you fly, you duck... rapman on set directing his first movie, blue story. it is inspired by his life living on a south london council estate and shakespeare. is that...
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hard fought and wonderful victory tweets from spain's pedro sanchez and british prime minister boris johnson so they look forward to working with the new government in canada opposition conservative leader andrew scheer took a different view he said large swathes of the country had rejected her toes policies he needed to change course so it cannot continue to attack our energy sector to kill big projects that get our natural resources around the world and that we will do everything we can to get our energy sector back on its feet and make sure that all canadians understand that when western canada succeeds all canadians succeed that may be true but in both parts of the country there are differing views the west thinks the east is stifling its petroleum based economy a lot of eastern voters favor aggressive action against climate change even if that hurts western oil production a trudeau minority government will have to seek support from smaller parties to its political. left making deals to get legislation through that might not be well received in the west it's a challenge for the opposition as well where the smaller parties it's a challenge to sort of know how much they can they can push for
hard fought and wonderful victory tweets from spain's pedro sanchez and british prime minister boris johnson so they look forward to working with the new government in canada opposition conservative leader andrew scheer took a different view he said large swathes of the country had rejected her toes policies he needed to change course so it cannot continue to attack our energy sector to kill big projects that get our natural resources around the world and that we will do everything we can to...
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have the split economy and it's hard to navigate when you have manufacturers doing so poorly but the tech companies doing well >> taking a more global view -- go ahead, andrew >> i want to add is the stuff, the industrials, they didn't have very good quarters. they were negative and yet the stocks didn't go down. they went up the fact they rallied into the weak number s sign the market is anticipating a recovery in this area of early into next year >> you're not worried about the chicago pmi number >> i think it's weak >> it's weakest since 2015 the market is telling you we're come sboog a low poipt here. these stocks would be lol rolling over and going further down if a recession was around the corner >> i'm not sure that's necessarily true what the fed has done is given us no alternatives central governments around the world have made us move from our checking accounts to our savings account. we are all being pushed at the risk curve further an further by the fact we have negative rates and very low rates here in the u.s. some of it is simple supply and demand where do you put your money to get yield and be reasonableablely safe? >> have to leave it there
have the split economy and it's hard to navigate when you have manufacturers doing so poorly but the tech companies doing well >> taking a more global view -- go ahead, andrew >> i want to add is the stuff, the industrials, they didn't have very good quarters. they were negative and yet the stocks didn't go down. they went up the fact they rallied into the weak number s sign the market is anticipating a recovery in this area of early into next year >> you're not worried about...
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. >>> 2020 candidate andrew yang has been warning that the impeachment inquiry might not be successful but did today's testimony change his opinion? i'll ask him next. ♪ work so harde it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. panera's new warm grain full of flavor, color,. full of- woo! full of good. so you can be too. try our new warm grain bowls today. panera. food as it should be. - [woman] with my shark, i deep clean messes like this, this, and even this. but i don't have to clean this, because the self-cleaning brush roll removes hair while i clean. - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans now cleans itself. here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store to
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hard but it's extremely rewarding at the same time. >> terrific. i want to end with a final question for you all. i was really struck, andrew, by what you said at the beginning. raise your hand if you believe that you have the ability and opportunity to affect positive change in someone else's life, you have a moral obligation to do so. just raise your hand. i knew we were preaching to the choir. the best panel of the day. thank you. (applause) >> i just loved this last panel but i want to thank everyone who came today, all of the panelists and obviously all of you. it's been really uplifting and inspiring. i want to really acknowledge the people who were key to putting this event together. above all morgan welsh sitting here in the front row. stand up, morgan. (applause) anna dotson. where is sarah? happy birthday. (applause) she had to work doubly hard on her birthday, but we'll give her some time off some other time. you may be wondering why there's the name brookings future of the middle class up here. i wanted to take just a minute to make the connection here especially since my colleague richard reese who directs the
hard but it's extremely rewarding at the same time. >> terrific. i want to end with a final question for you all. i was really struck, andrew, by what you said at the beginning. raise your hand if you believe that you have the ability and opportunity to affect positive change in someone else's life, you have a moral obligation to do so. just raise your hand. i knew we were preaching to the choir. the best panel of the day. thank you. (applause) >> i just loved this last panel but i...
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hard about everything. including personnel. >> i wanted to go back to the question about jobs. and we had earlier this week andrew yang here and he talked about the displacement due to artificial intelligence and automation. and he has proposed this universal basic income which he described here as a way to give people the freedom and cushion so that they if they aren't fully employed, they could find a way to move on. what do you think about that proposal? >> i read his book and he convinced me. i did more research having read that book and he's absolutely right. we have a tsunami on the way. there are nine states for instance in the united states in which trucking is the primary industry. so let's say somebody has been a trucker for four decades and then what happens is what in fact is going to happen, we're going to have driverless trucks. what is that trucker supposed to do? this is an industry after industry after industry and the more you read up on this and the more you realize that a lot of us who might think well my job can't be re placed by automation, don't kid yourself. no person should live only for
hard about everything. including personnel. >> i wanted to go back to the question about jobs. and we had earlier this week andrew yang here and he talked about the displacement due to artificial intelligence and automation. and he has proposed this universal basic income which he described here as a way to give people the freedom and cushion so that they if they aren't fully employed, they could find a way to move on. what do you think about that proposal? >> i read his book and he...