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next an interview with woodstock co-creator artie kornfeld. he recalled how the concert came together, how he signed the musical artists and the business arrangements for the documentary film. this is half an hour. >>> i wanted to be a baseball player but i always loved music and my mother always had benny goodman of the lombardos. not guy lombardo, but the two brothers. they both had bands. one of the two guys who had the big bands. anyway, she listened to big band music and my uncle loved jazz. and he was always listening to jazz. that was the influences i had. >> then was your mother a pianist, a performer? >> no, my mother founded the freedom rides and became a very famous -- she's a founder of the freedom rides. if you get my book, you'll see the letter that will blow your mind about shirley kornfeld. she's a star in my family. not me. >> today you are the star. >> i'm just a representative of a hope of a dream. >> capitol records was a new concept at the time and you took a pretty commanding position there. how did that come about? >> ac
next an interview with woodstock co-creator artie kornfeld. he recalled how the concert came together, how he signed the musical artists and the business arrangements for the documentary film. this is half an hour. >>> i wanted to be a baseball player but i always loved music and my mother always had benny goodman of the lombardos. not guy lombardo, but the two brothers. they both had bands. one of the two guys who had the big bands. anyway, she listened to big band music and my uncle...
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next, an oral history interview with the woodstock co-creator artie kornfeld and he recalled how it came together, and the contracts signed for the music festival, and how it was arranged. this is about an hour. >>> i always wanted to be baseball player, but i always loved music. my mother always had on benny goodman or the lombardos, and not guy lombardo, but the two brothers, and they both had bands, and who were the two guys with the big bands? anyway. she listened to the big band music and my uncle always listened to jazz, and this is my influences. >> was your mother a pianist? >> no, my mother founded the freedom rides and she became very famous. if you get my book, you will see the letter from the department of racial equality that will blow your mind. and she is the star of the family and i am just a representative of a hope of a dream. >> well, at capitol records you took a commanding position there. how did that happen? >> my good friend, charles, who just sold the stock of martha stewart and chairman of the board at emi records, and so we met by accident in a snack bar in quee
next, an oral history interview with the woodstock co-creator artie kornfeld and he recalled how it came together, and the contracts signed for the music festival, and how it was arranged. this is about an hour. >>> i always wanted to be baseball player, but i always loved music. my mother always had on benny goodman or the lombardos, and not guy lombardo, but the two brothers, and they both had bands, and who were the two guys with the big bands? anyway. she listened to the big band...
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he said artie, you know i never did one. you know i don't know what i was doing. >> if you think about the concert, was there no opportunity for a lot of soundchecks. >> no, but to tell you the truth, when the rain hit, michael's crew came through. i mean, michael did pull his weight. it took the two of us and my wife to come up with the idea and it did take michael's staff buzz he went and bought the best he could get. so, you know, chip mufrpg was doing lights and he was the best in the world. henley was doing sound. he was the best in the world. steve cohn was an incredible stage manager. john morris was a pro, you know? everybody was top drawer, you know? so he covered himself and -- and i was proud that it held. when the rain hit it was so terrible and it was such a threat and that's when the miracle happened. when the rain hit that's when the miracle happened and we had the threat of being in jail or committing manslaughter if someone died and everybody on the field just was so up about it and then my friend barry the
he said artie, you know i never did one. you know i don't know what i was doing. >> if you think about the concert, was there no opportunity for a lot of soundchecks. >> no, but to tell you the truth, when the rain hit, michael's crew came through. i mean, michael did pull his weight. it took the two of us and my wife to come up with the idea and it did take michael's staff buzz he went and bought the best he could get. so, you know, chip mufrpg was doing lights and he was the best...
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i was signed when i was 16 so i artie kornfeld had a record out, and it died and nothing else happened. i ran into charles and you read the book, you'll crack up the story is hysterical how it all happened. we met, next day i go on with the demo i made and i play it for donnie kershner and they sign me here i am signed to music, dauphin king, brian wilson, jan barry, great writers. there i was. it was so simple. you wrote a song and you played it for donnie kershner cause he was the b because he was the boss. if you like to come you got a contract. in those days, we went to smaller studios. i don't even remember the names, but we go to get charles. dick charles. you get three hours and you do 10 songs in three hours. i don't even remember if it was two track at the time. we were cutting two track. what happened is jerry and carol put out locomotion and then hey girl. freddie scott was the handyman and he sang "hey, girl." i did a song called "tonight you are going to fall in love with me." he got so good at doing demos that a lot of us went into producing records. >> then you left capi
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administration reportedly said he's ready to abide by the current cease fire is artie's middle east correspondent paula slayer. well it certainly seems as if things are heading in the right direction that meeting in moscow was applauded by the international community is a step in the right direction in terms of bringing about a lasting peace agreement in libya as you've mentioned we've just heard from the german foreign minister that highly for have tyler who is the commander of the libyan national army has agreed to a cease fire with the forces of the government of national accord now that is the u.n. back government that sits in tripoli this followed an earlier announcement by the turkish president add the one in which he said he was starting to say and turkish troops to libya to assist the government of national accord there there are already turkish forces in libya but they they are primarily to train the forces in tripoli and everyone is saying that this is all part and parcel of a much bigger picture there are agreements between the 2 countries to this effect and that it will help bring the
administration reportedly said he's ready to abide by the current cease fire is artie's middle east correspondent paula slayer. well it certainly seems as if things are heading in the right direction that meeting in moscow was applauded by the international community is a step in the right direction in terms of bringing about a lasting peace agreement in libya as you've mentioned we've just heard from the german foreign minister that highly for have tyler who is the commander of the libyan...
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>> artie was one of the four most important people in putting woodstock together.c indust artie was at that time in his mid 20s.. all the guys who put the concert together were in their mid 20s.i they were good men. cornfeld was integral to them signing up some of the big names. he had those connections into r the industry.th >> and here's part of that oral history as he reflects on what he and his colleagues put together in august of 1969. >> the legacy of woodstock is that in 500 years when they forgot about the beatles if there's still people living, they're still going to remember the greatest peaceful event. wos the legacy was "time" magazine when they listed the top 20 events of mankind, making woodstock number two, when they said it was the greatest peaceful manmade event in the history of all mankind and it was second to man landing on the moon. >> david farber, as you hear that, what's your reaction? >> well, i think artie's right to take pride in what he helped accomplish. top 20, we could all have an interesting debate about that. it was certainly an extraordinary event and
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you'll be able to watch the full interview on our website artie dot com there you can also find more on stories from around the globe like the. top british t.v. news presenter is forced to resign after using a shakespeare quote containing the word ape in an online with the black man also. implemented russian printers evolve and lexis pose as an environmental campaigner and her father in a call to joker star joaquin phoenix for a cameo and the sequel. the family of a one year old russian boy diagnosed with a deadly rare genetic disease are running out of time to raise the $2400000.00 for the world's costliest medicine artie's megaphone notion that reports. to more than just turned one most kids his age would have taken their 1st steps by now but to more hasn't he can see either even rolling is a hard task right now he has a rare disorder caused by a defective gene spinal muscular atrophy known as a semi without special medicine team or might never get the chance to blow 2 candles out on a birthday cake and based medicine is the most expensive drug in the world ever. the bill now is $2
you'll be able to watch the full interview on our website artie dot com there you can also find more on stories from around the globe like the. top british t.v. news presenter is forced to resign after using a shakespeare quote containing the word ape in an online with the black man also. implemented russian printers evolve and lexis pose as an environmental campaigner and her father in a call to joker star joaquin phoenix for a cameo and the sequel. the family of a one year old russian boy...
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marwood uganda coming up next artie's documentary channel t when i back in 30 minutes time of the latestglobal news headlines about that. i'm going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people and come on you know it's all pots. basically you feel great deal really. feel. pretty good bertha now you want to 1st crack that. no. balls. cut. out my yaar. as the democrats gear up to officially start their 2020 presidential primary it is fitting to assess donald trump's performance in office a report card of sorts where is he kept his promises and where has he come up short will any of this really matter. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi else asked i'm aware of that. leverage at. all you know. you can never forget there can now auschwitz was really like to be in hell because you would never believe that want to go to as a copy of a course for 30 years of both and the cover of it it all seemed so logical for viable decide to make it right when i get out on the farm saw you know what. makes the list and ho
marwood uganda coming up next artie's documentary channel t when i back in 30 minutes time of the latestglobal news headlines about that. i'm going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people and come on you know it's all pots. basically you feel great deal really. feel. pretty good bertha now you want to 1st crack that. no. balls. cut. out my yaar. as the democrats gear up to officially start their 2020 presidential primary it is fitting to assess donald trump's performance in...
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ok peter thank you for those data as artie's piece out of a. france is in the grip of another week of protests against the government's plans pension reforms civil servant and trade unions are back on the streets of paris this wednesday comes just a day after the campus it was rocked by scenes of violence between the police and protesting firefighters artie's picks up the story. this protest being run by a number of unions again against the pension reform while the public transport strikes have pretty much come to an end in paris and of course the rest of france this is a momentum now to show that there are still people who are incredibly unhappy with those pension reforms that they have been concessions given to the strike isn't the protest is over the last few weeks including the fine that the government has removed the age of retirement which was going to be increased to 60 for that increase of 2 years it's taken that out of the document it was just the right to put it back in business unions to come up with of the solutions in the meantime
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>> this is my son artie. >> hi, artie. how old is artie? >> how old are you? two. he's two. >> artie's really cute. look at that great jacket artie's got on. >> he's nice and cozy warm. >> good luck to you. let's keep in touch. >> you too. thank you. >> yeah. go get 'em. >> john, this is ken. >> yeah. >> this is his son's restaurant. i've known ken -- i mean, he was at the baby shower at jack's house because i know him through different circles. >> it's really it's pretty gutsy what you're doing. >> i'm trying. >> are you getting good traction? >> yeah, i think so. that's the bet. that is the bet. >> best of luck to you. >> thank you. what do you do? >> i make documentaries. >> oh, you do? >> he did one on george washington's father that was on pbs nationwide. fantastic doc. >> wow. >> i was working production in los angeles. we moved to iowa 16 years ago. >> that's your grandpa. >> you're a rock star. >> she was terrific. >> great. >> thank you, trinity. >> you made her night. >> that was a good question. she's with it. she's very sharp. runs in the family. thank
>> this is my son artie. >> hi, artie. how old is artie? >> how old are you? two. he's two. >> artie's really cute. look at that great jacket artie's got on. >> he's nice and cozy warm. >> good luck to you. let's keep in touch. >> you too. thank you. >> yeah. go get 'em. >> john, this is ken. >> yeah. >> this is his son's restaurant. i've known ken -- i mean, he was at the baby shower at jack's house because i know him through...
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the government says it artie has a 34% share so borisjohnson's says it artie has a 34% share so borisandiose promises oi'i boris johnson's grandiose promises on high—speed broadband could not have been met without the involvement of huawei. it is telling that dominic raab, the foreign secretary used market failure and i think that is quite a notable phrase for a conservative politician to use because it highlights the failure for britain and british companies to develop in this area of infrastructure. and in terms of the geopolitics of it, boris johnson infrastructure. and in terms of the geopolitics of it, borisjohnson is walking this tight rope where donald trump has made clear that the us would deal with huawei and he is unimpressed by allies, he would consider doing so. mike pompeo secretary of state arriving tomorrow but so far the signs are that downing street has managed to play this one 0k downing street has managed to play this one ok with trump, that boris johnson has reassured him and donald trump who is known to take to twitter with great fury when he is riled, has been no
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. >> this is my son, artie. mr. delaney: hi, artie. how old is artie. two. artie is really cute. look at that great jacket. good luck to you. let's keep in touch. go get them. >> i have known ken -- he was at the baby shower at jack's house. it is great to see him again. mr. delaney: i am trying. i think so. that is the bet. >> best of luck. mr. delaney: what do you do? >> i make documentaries. i did one on george washington's father on pbs. i was working production in los angeles. we moved to iowa 16 years ago. mr. delaney: this is your grandpa? thank you, trinity. that was a good question. she is with it. very sharp. it runs in the family. thank you. how are you all doing? thanks for coming out. i got you mid-bite. i am glad you came. good questions. mental health is a huge issue. >> the lack of access to it. mr. delaney: the fact that it is stigmatized allows that lack of access to perpetuate. because people are afraid to like complain about a lack of access because they don't want people to know they are suffering. and no one should be ashamed of suffering from mental illness
. >> this is my son, artie. mr. delaney: hi, artie. how old is artie. two. artie is really cute. look at that great jacket. good luck to you. let's keep in touch. go get them. >> i have known ken -- he was at the baby shower at jack's house. it is great to see him again. mr. delaney: i am trying. i think so. that is the bet. >> best of luck. mr. delaney: what do you do? >> i make documentaries. i did one on george washington's father on pbs. i was working production in...
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least when perpetrated by the hong kong protesters has gone largely without comment from the west artie's saskia taylor looks at why. hong kong has gone from being the economic power of the orient to the face of the fight for democracy and boy does that fight fire. an amendment to a preexisting lot that would allow the extradition of criminal suspects from hong kong to mainland china has brought the financial haven to its knees as a protest accent into the 7th month violence on both sides has asked waited but all the wild over politicians and journalists alike continue to hail the peaceful aspirations of those fighting to wrest themselves from beijing all the while coming down hard on those aggressive dust spots in china you have a chinese government that's getting increasingly aggressive increasingly repressive it's discussing what they're doing in hong kong they're taking away basic rights trying to stream trampling the most basic human rights of its own citizens. has increased its interventions in hong kong and engaged in actions to curtail the rights. and liberties. of its people but
least when perpetrated by the hong kong protesters has gone largely without comment from the west artie's saskia taylor looks at why. hong kong has gone from being the economic power of the orient to the face of the fight for democracy and boy does that fight fire. an amendment to a preexisting lot that would allow the extradition of criminal suspects from hong kong to mainland china has brought the financial haven to its knees as a protest accent into the 7th month violence on both sides has...
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all right artie's i've been trying to look at the rise of a new application now called tick tock it has become hugely popular although it is not liked by everyone tech. so now you know. i'll be honest with you up until last week i had no idea this thing even exist it take tock tick tock for me simply the sound i associate with the clock well if you feel the same i'll have to tell you either you're getting old like me or it's just that your online habits need an urgent update take talk a platform to share short videos is now the most downloaded app the king of all apps and twitter and co you've been dethroned just so you know ever heard the song. if it wasn't for his app store majesty the song wouldn't have become a hit you can hear on the radio anywhere in the world but here's something that may surprise old school folks like me even more the king belongs to an asian dynasty tick tock is that chinese app. so that's why the top democrat senator in his late sixty's is more up to speed than me 110000000 americans who have information with and the chinese government could be grabbing every
all right artie's i've been trying to look at the rise of a new application now called tick tock it has become hugely popular although it is not liked by everyone tech. so now you know. i'll be honest with you up until last week i had no idea this thing even exist it take tock tick tock for me simply the sound i associate with the clock well if you feel the same i'll have to tell you either you're getting old like me or it's just that your online habits need an urgent update take talk a...
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arty have spoken to the families of 3 palestinian teenagers killed by israeli forces last week while israel says the group breached a fence and launched explosives relatives reject those claims. your logic my song called a green knight it might blow up his hand wouldn't know what to do with that is a kid has never even seen a grenade. if they said he was arrested i would understand that he would come back to us after a while and if you got killed i would want to know at least and i want his body returned in that case because my son is not part of any faction there's no need to keep his body like that he's a school student and the israelis know this. and i demand every relevant committee like the red cross and human rights groups and these various stories has tell us something about my son and his friends if their life were not just to ease my heart. i am a do my son mohammed was a smart kid at school ever since he was a child he was doing really well in high school take english classes and preparing for college that was his ambition. a participant in a c.n.n. panel discussion has moc
arty have spoken to the families of 3 palestinian teenagers killed by israeli forces last week while israel says the group breached a fence and launched explosives relatives reject those claims. your logic my song called a green knight it might blow up his hand wouldn't know what to do with that is a kid has never even seen a grenade. if they said he was arrested i would understand that he would come back to us after a while and if you got killed i would want to know at least and i want his...
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together at the negotiating table in berlin in the hope of thrashing out a way to end years of war artie's peace all of the reports from the german capital . well this conference here in berlin is seen by some as a last chance for a diplomatic solution to the ongoing crisis in the war ravaged country that is libya the heads of both sides in that crisis are here in berlin for talks they're also joined by high profile delegations from russia from turkey from the united states of course from here in germany as well and others were also becomes against the backdrop of the latest news on the ground in libya that forces 'd loyal to general have top of blockaded ports key ports in the country and cut off oil exports around 25 percent of the country's oil exports being affected by this so serious economic impact from that there is cautious optimism here in germany ahead of this meeting we understand that before all of the delegations of sat together that phase. the leader of the u.n. backed government in tripoli and met with german chancellor angela merkel and the german foreign minister heiko mas
together at the negotiating table in berlin in the hope of thrashing out a way to end years of war artie's peace all of the reports from the german capital . well this conference here in berlin is seen by some as a last chance for a diplomatic solution to the ongoing crisis in the war ravaged country that is libya the heads of both sides in that crisis are here in berlin for talks they're also joined by high profile delegations from russia from turkey from the united states of course from here...
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ongoing drugs investigation into the nike oregon project earlier neil harvey discussed the issue with artie's alexy ourselves. talking about 4 time olympic gold champion a 6 time world champion in athletics a runner from great britain and he's one of the biggest athletes of the modern generation now there has been speculation for quite some time that such a success story may have been somehow tainted by the use of performance in hands and hands and drugs of b.d.s. as we know them but obviously that was speculation until last year one of the coaches of more fire of the former coach of more alberto salazar of the oregon project was slapped with a 4 year ban by the u.s. anti-doping agency for allegedly doping his athletes and we're talking about al carnitine. drug which is not really outlawed by water but in the doses that salazar allegedly used with his athletes that is against the waters code so he was. creating a whole storm of controversy regarding more fire and maybe that salazar used the same techniques on the british athlete but now the world anti-doping agency asked again the u.k. anti-d
ongoing drugs investigation into the nike oregon project earlier neil harvey discussed the issue with artie's alexy ourselves. talking about 4 time olympic gold champion a 6 time world champion in athletics a runner from great britain and he's one of the biggest athletes of the modern generation now there has been speculation for quite some time that such a success story may have been somehow tainted by the use of performance in hands and hands and drugs of b.d.s. as we know them but obviously...
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very well welcome to you watching artie international with me. a plan for solving the israeli palestinian conflict president trump on the israeli prime minister have presented to the world the much heralded deal of the century the big reveal is the culmination of trump's revamp of u.s. policy in the region often in defiance of the international community artie's callup more pin looks at the deeds the details of the proposal. well there was quite a jubilant atmosphere in the room i asked donald trump put forward what he calls the deal of the century which will be his plan to solve the conflict between israelis and palestinians he heralded the proposal as being great for both sides this is trump presenting his proposal my vision presents a win win opportunity for both. a realistic 2 state solution the resolves the risks of palestinian statehood to israel's security today israel has taken a giant step toward peace now palestinian voices don't seem to share trumps optimism when it comes to this proposal namely because they were not included in the co
very well welcome to you watching artie international with me. a plan for solving the israeli palestinian conflict president trump on the israeli prime minister have presented to the world the much heralded deal of the century the big reveal is the culmination of trump's revamp of u.s. policy in the region often in defiance of the international community artie's callup more pin looks at the deeds the details of the proposal. well there was quite a jubilant atmosphere in the room i asked donald...
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involved in the conflicts in iraq and syria and was instrumental in the territorial defeat of eisel artie's killam up and has more on the drone strike and the kind of reaction it has triggered. we've got the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o making his rounds on american media and trying to make the case that somehow this effort by the united states in this recent killing is an effort to deescalate the situation with iran if the u.s. remains committed to deescalation that was the time to take this action so that we could disrupt this plot deter further aggression from crossing in the iranian regime as well as to attempt to deescalate the situation qassam solomonic is often described as the 2nd most powerful person in the islamic republic of iran furthermore he was very very key in the defeat of the i still terrorists throughout the region however as we hear from the u.s. department of defense this was a defensive measure at the direction of the president the u.s. military has taken decisive defensive action to protect u.s. personnel abroad to by killing costumes still in money this stri
involved in the conflicts in iraq and syria and was instrumental in the territorial defeat of eisel artie's killam up and has more on the drone strike and the kind of reaction it has triggered. we've got the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o making his rounds on american media and trying to make the case that somehow this effort by the united states in this recent killing is an effort to deescalate the situation with iran if the u.s. remains committed to deescalation that was the time to...
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general as part of a bigger campaign of deterrents he says it will also be applied to russia and china artie's comments. mike pompei oh the u.s. secretary of state seems to be highlighting the term deterrence as the new buzz word defining u.s. foreign policy reestablishing deterrence real deterrence military deterrence deterrence as hard to establish an easy to loose now the killing of a top foreign general by the united states in a different country is considered now to be an act of deterrence intended to deter behavior on the part of the country or entity that was attacked there is no terrorist except osama bin laden who has more american blood on his hands than did customs of the money but i want to lay this out in context of what we've been trying to do there's a bigger strategy a strategy to this we have reestablished deterrence but we know it's not everlasting that risk remains we are determined not to lose that deterrence in all cases we have to do this we have to do this to defend freedom and liberty around the world that's the whole point of president trumps work to make our military
general as part of a bigger campaign of deterrents he says it will also be applied to russia and china artie's comments. mike pompei oh the u.s. secretary of state seems to be highlighting the term deterrence as the new buzz word defining u.s. foreign policy reestablishing deterrence real deterrence military deterrence deterrence as hard to establish an easy to loose now the killing of a top foreign general by the united states in a different country is considered now to be an act of deterrence...
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worsening due to a lack of funding and chronic staff shortages taking the pulse of the situation artie's from the dominican. the moving clued some 600 heads of hospital to parliament and 470 heads of health services and it comes amidst the country's longest running strike in decades they say that is the doctors that they can no longer watch over service that is in adequate and threatens patient safety. hospitals have been on strike for several months hospitals and emergency services unions have been sounding the alarm but politically nothing has been done that's the problem from the point of view of medical ethics doctors must treat patients we don't have the necessary resources we've been killing our health care system for the past 20 or 30 years we have completely changed our control system at the moment all decisions are taken not by medics but by administrative staff and manages that has to change i came here from santa go right did humanitarian work so i can tell you that in terms of health care france is becoming like a developing country other issues include a lack of hospital bed
worsening due to a lack of funding and chronic staff shortages taking the pulse of the situation artie's from the dominican. the moving clued some 600 heads of hospital to parliament and 470 heads of health services and it comes amidst the country's longest running strike in decades they say that is the doctors that they can no longer watch over service that is in adequate and threatens patient safety. hospitals have been on strike for several months hospitals and emergency services unions have...
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many thanks arties running costs are affected. the latest movie by british director guy ritchie has been getting some less than stellar reviews critics have branded the picture racist and out of touch gentlemen so far only been released in 4 countries the rest of the world will get to see it in 2 months time is a quick look at what is getting people so angry. but it's really warming up. every imaginable demographic gets their moment to be targeted and denigrated the only thing the gentleman finds worth celebrating is the bravado white masculinity. a less forgivable blast from the past however it is a deuce confort ing strain of racially based humor running through out reaches original script making flat punch lines of multiple asian characters. it's just a shame that guy ritchie falls back on his bad habits casual racism i don't know lynn esque lack of female characters problematic but still very entertaining. and i am being absolutely sincere much rather watch cats than the angry racist mass that is the gentleman. we put the issu
many thanks arties running costs are affected. the latest movie by british director guy ritchie has been getting some less than stellar reviews critics have branded the picture racist and out of touch gentlemen so far only been released in 4 countries the rest of the world will get to see it in 2 months time is a quick look at what is getting people so angry. but it's really warming up. every imaginable demographic gets their moment to be targeted and denigrated the only thing the gentleman...
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condemned the decision seeing it would hold turkey foley responsible for any negative repercussions artie's policy has here. he knows that this emergency session took place this afternoon in and we did see opposition from the main opposition party and their major concern is really that it will escalate tensions in libya and that is a concern that's being expressed here across the region that number one we could see the libyan situation becoming more and more inflated and at the same time tensions trickling over elsewhere into the region now the initial mandate we understand is that ships will be sent for a period of one year of course saying that this deployment is vital for turkey for her interests in libya and also her interests in the eastern mediterranean last month and agreement was signed between and libya and according to the turkish president in that agreement he was requested by the tripoli prime minister fires to . such troops the u.s. government has been embroiled in but her fighting with the military command of telephone have tired and his libya's national army now they've been
condemned the decision seeing it would hold turkey foley responsible for any negative repercussions artie's policy has here. he knows that this emergency session took place this afternoon in and we did see opposition from the main opposition party and their major concern is really that it will escalate tensions in libya and that is a concern that's being expressed here across the region that number one we could see the libyan situation becoming more and more inflated and at the same time...
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missile attack came 3 days after wednesday's tragedy in which 176 people lost their lives here's artie's ask you taylor with a recap of events. this week has shown more than the tragically it's the average man is the victim of political wards amid tensions not seen in decades tyrone and washington have been engaged in a war of the iranian regime is aggression in the region must stand now we've told the iranian regime enough. to really revenge and the ultimate response by regional nations is when america is expelled from this region iran must and its support for terrorism when you know what the pentagon and the military counted as terrorists the united states will immediately impose additional punishing economic sanctions on the iranian regime the united states rage an economic war against iran the united states has to come to its senses but the chances of this not erupting as twits have predicted when the hashtag while it will 3 start attracting was close to 0 and sure enough on monday we saw the rain in military hit to us bases in iraq with missile strikes to iran it was seeking vengean
missile attack came 3 days after wednesday's tragedy in which 176 people lost their lives here's artie's ask you taylor with a recap of events. this week has shown more than the tragically it's the average man is the victim of political wards amid tensions not seen in decades tyrone and washington have been engaged in a war of the iranian regime is aggression in the region must stand now we've told the iranian regime enough. to really revenge and the ultimate response by regional nations is...
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artie paris. thanks charlotte now i'm hungry but watching the weekly are to international stay with us. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. and spearing dramatic development the only place really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. you know world of big partners a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is true wants is faith. in the world corrupted you need to de
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art robotic exoskeleton or an ai power translation device that makes communication nearly seamless artie's bunch of war is on the ground las vegas and has this report. robotics an artificial intelligence have made massive strides in recent years robots alone are being used in the service industry they're used in manufacturing and automation and now robots manufacture star codes is partnering with delta airlines to ease the burden of maintenance workers circus robotics adventure with delta is the kind of thing you see inside fly in fantasy movies. i. a user hops in an exoskeleton suit and the person inside can then pick up incredibly heavy items without exerting much effort oh wow this is incredible while on the show floor at c.s. i was able to see what it feels like to have just one arm use the system lifting a 50 lb bag. like it was nothing at all this is actually mostly for people who never have made it through don't get tested fire she was her decision judge it was straight from. you see how it all rosie and all robotics are just for industry take for instance samsung's bhatia this is i
art robotic exoskeleton or an ai power translation device that makes communication nearly seamless artie's bunch of war is on the ground las vegas and has this report. robotics an artificial intelligence have made massive strides in recent years robots alone are being used in the service industry they're used in manufacturing and automation and now robots manufacture star codes is partnering with delta airlines to ease the burden of maintenance workers circus robotics adventure with delta is...
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return making gains quickly and those leaves are on full display at the consumer electronics show artie's bunch of wars on the ground and gives us a peek into what's on show in las vegas and as we go to break here the numbers at the close. i'm going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people and come on you know we've all pots. for a. pretty good bertha now you want to 1st correct that. no. fault. but in school 6 physics is nothing but the harmony of something created on vibrating strings but it's chemistry chemistry is the melody and melodies you can play on strings what is the universe the. in the strains. but if she won you probably couldn't i do the dishes at the balls more than those g.'s nudist beach near me we do you. know about that when you dive. in the news i mean that in such a ball. a lot of you will see does it part 2 kids each other both. these. days doing these. 2 women including. the fierce fight for u.k. food delivery giant just 8 has finally come to an end with takeaway dot com winning the rights to the meal ordering service creating one of the world's larg
return making gains quickly and those leaves are on full display at the consumer electronics show artie's bunch of wars on the ground and gives us a peek into what's on show in las vegas and as we go to break here the numbers at the close. i'm going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people and come on you know we've all pots. for a. pretty good bertha now you want to 1st correct that. no. fault. but in school 6 physics is nothing but the harmony of something created on vibrating...
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intelligence official but artie's done a quarter looks at how the 2 states don't always seem to find common ground on issues that threaten their political establishment. the u.s. and u.k. have long been close allies but sometimes even friends have their falling outs u.s. courts are still investigating the circumstances of multi-millionaire pedophile jeffrey epstein's mysterious death and unfortunately his former friend prince andrew has been less than receptive to prosecutors so let me say that the southern district of new york and the f.b.i. have contacted prince andrew's attorneys and requested to interview present prince andrew and today. prince andrew has provided 0 cooperation lawyers and journalists were quick to phone in after pleading with the prince to aid the investigation but to no avail despite the value and or gave to cooperate just several months ago i continue to unequivocally regrets my ill judged association with geoffrey epstein of course i'm willing to help any appropriate law enforcement agency with their investigation if required the prince's refusal gave the us
intelligence official but artie's done a quarter looks at how the 2 states don't always seem to find common ground on issues that threaten their political establishment. the u.s. and u.k. have long been close allies but sometimes even friends have their falling outs u.s. courts are still investigating the circumstances of multi-millionaire pedophile jeffrey epstein's mysterious death and unfortunately his former friend prince andrew has been less than receptive to prosecutors so let me say that...
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of as our news stories are shipping up for just remote artie's twitter pages some great content this weekend well worth a follow if you're not already live from moscow this is 247 r.t. international. the. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision little sheltered lives every thing came to a complete. the day that i was right. here you know told a shot of what they'd kill me and i see how it destroyed my life any screamed at me and he made me come in and he grabbed my arm and he right means berthing area if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military rape is a very very traumatizing thing tat happen but i've never seen trauma like i've seen women who are veterans who have suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished than the offender and almost 10 year career or chose very invested in and i gave that up to report a sex offender who was not eve
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it was about alexander alexander is what hamilton warned us, that one arty would get control, and just because of the animosity process of the impeachment. and by selecting these particular batch of managers, further proven she's not interested in winning hearts, or even following the constitution. take a look at the first three names speaker pelosi announced in her anticipated earlier today. chairman schiff, a man who's taken on the role of judge, jury, and fact witness entire house impeachment process. nadler, someone who campaigned for the chairmanship f the judiciary committee that's responsible for impeachment as far back as december, 2017, before they were in the majority, on the notion that he was the best lead the potential impeachment against the president. get a chairmanship for a vote of confidence. you campaign for it. out ut your best ideas there why you should be chairman. in 2017, that was the campaign. congressman hakeem jeffries, a two years tillst his date voted in support of impeachment. you know that was more than a year before the ukraine call place.ok of the e jus
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they arty have footprints on system that they can now relies an attack against that infrastructure. we should be very concerned with lateral movement. the lack of visibility is quite profound because many organizations have not asked the tough questions. do we have visibility across all our devices? and most important, do we have a cyber threat team that is outucting exercises to root that? in au also mentioned that run, it has become very advanced. to heat off iran's off iran'seed coders? >> [inaudible] number one, number two is the iranian cyber army is larger than what you would think of a division of military because the -- they are collection of cyber attackers who pay a march to the regime for activities around the world. all they have to do is deploy one destructive payload to destroy the integrity of that data which could cause a systemwide failure, cause transportation systems to fail and more importantly, they could leverage attacks against emergency management services during times of crisis. >> what are you hearing as the potential biggest threat? what would you revise o
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you're watching artie's or national bring you your live news update from our studio here and moscow with me jacqueline and my colleague don of we start this hour with breaking news coming out of iran where a ukrainian airlines passenger that has crashed just minutes after taking off from the capital the ukrainian interior ministry says 180 people were killed and the moment of the crash was captured on video. i. know our 2 days correspondent and ali corner is in the studio with us here for more details it's still early on but what do we know at this stage well jacki this plane was bound for kiev and it crashed just about 2 minutes after takeoff from khamenei airport airport in tehran now that was around 6 am local time and as for how many passengers were on board we have a couple conflicting reports the ukrainian president vladimir selenski said that there were $167.00 passengers on board and another 9 crew members but the ministry of internal affairs of ukraine cites $1180.00 so that's not an exact and exact term yet but what they all agree is that there were no survivors in this crash i
you're watching artie's or national bring you your live news update from our studio here and moscow with me jacqueline and my colleague don of we start this hour with breaking news coming out of iran where a ukrainian airlines passenger that has crashed just minutes after taking off from the capital the ukrainian interior ministry says 180 people were killed and the moment of the crash was captured on video. i. know our 2 days correspondent and ali corner is in the studio with us here for more...
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. >> hong kong has artie put in place a highly regimented system. previous incidents over sars and other infectious diseases that in order to bring the community anyther to control infectious diseases, we have to be very vigilant. talking trade. president says he knows angela von july and is a tough negotiator. they will discuss the new trade deal. we got larry kudlow's take on the eu and u.s. talks. >> we have china, we have usmca. we have more bandwidth to focus on europe. netflix shares climb in extended trade. the company plans to boost spending by 20% this year. ♪ >> the risk picture is looking more rosy today. asian equities recovering the ground they lost yesterday. u.s. and european futures are higher. the yen weakening back through 110. we get all the market action from around the world. manus: we do indeed. the dax in europe is set to open at a record high. it comes down to the south korean data. juliette saly in singapore. any burger in london. is the data that sings in the market this morning. juliette: south korea data was a positive fo
. >> hong kong has artie put in place a highly regimented system. previous incidents over sars and other infectious diseases that in order to bring the community anyther to control infectious diseases, we have to be very vigilant. talking trade. president says he knows angela von july and is a tough negotiator. they will discuss the new trade deal. we got larry kudlow's take on the eu and u.s. talks. >> we have china, we have usmca. we have more bandwidth to focus on europe. netflix...
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there has artie been job losses in europe, maybe more to come.t bringing clients close to those top decision-makers, according to our sources. we may be looking at job losses of 500 people. from managing directors all the way down to assistance. it follows a decades of thousands of job losses at ubs as they try to pivot away from investment banking and focus more on the private banking side of the business. david: let's talk about hiring trends in china. exactly is ubs hiring for? they have their securities business in china. they are looking to grow the asset management and wealth management side of the business. when we spoke to david chen, the president of aipac investment banking, he says they are on track to meet their hiring goals in the next 3-5 years. -- already hade a potential presence. in the 3-5 years, we think business will continue to grow and stability for the banking side, we will definitely be adding technology as well. foreign context is that investment banks are looking to expand their footprint in china as the financial sector
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. >> i think it will be a day by day scenario because there have artie beenec uned revelations leadingto the impeachment trial. i reported thatven after officialshe impeachresident, there were 10 revelations in terms of documents that came out have this revelation from john bolton of course, the threshold to alac convict the president and remove him from office, you need 67 senators, so it is still very very unlikely that the esident will be convicted and removed from office. the after member this is happening in an election year, so even if he is not removed, it could have a impact his reelection chances. >> thank you so much for your time. trump says he plans to reveal the details of his middle east peacelan at noon on tuesday. he made announcement after a visit by benjamin that now her to the white house. -- benjamin that the auto -- benjamin that and yahoo! -- [inaudible] jeremy, the ministration has been working on this plan for nearly three years. what do we know about the broad outlines and who was consulted? >> at the moment, it is all to do with leaks and what seems to be the
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democrats in the house deliver arti why were the newly appointed house managers turned away? plus the new evidence they say could drama in the cockpit: the new audio inside that delta flight as it dumped tens of thousands of gallons of fuel over l.a. tonight, what the pilot told air traffic controllers just moments before he released that jet fuel. coast to coast: a powerful storm out west now set to blast snow, ice, and rain across much of the country. more than 200 million americans in its path. deadly crash: a pickup truck slams into a van filled with college athletes. the sports star who set a world
democrats in the house deliver arti why were the newly appointed house managers turned away? plus the new evidence they say could drama in the cockpit: the new audio inside that delta flight as it dumped tens of thousands of gallons of fuel over l.a. tonight, what the pilot told air traffic controllers just moments before he released that jet fuel. coast to coast: a powerful storm out west now set to blast snow, ice, and rain across much of the country. more than 200 million americans in its...
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carefully, but with this war of words everything one side says is disbelieved by the other side, we have artieelieve anything they say. trying to pick your way through all of that diplomatically is going to be very difficult. but we do know is that with any kind of accident or incident it will be investigated very, very thoroughly. it's something that the aviation industry does better than anybody else. if the
carefully, but with this war of words everything one side says is disbelieved by the other side, we have artieelieve anything they say. trying to pick your way through all of that diplomatically is going to be very difficult. but we do know is that with any kind of accident or incident it will be investigated very, very thoroughly. it's something that the aviation industry does better than anybody else. if the
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reporter: several restrictions including on phone connections have artie been lifted. are waiting for the internet to be restored. legal experts say that the verdict will also affect other areas where the internet has been shut down and freedom of kashmir limited after deployed the same measures during protests against the controversial citizenship amendment act. mexico's capital city has banned the use of plastic bags. it's the latest in a series of cities trying to cut out single use plastics. residents of mexico city are looking toward a plastic free future. the city has announced a ban on single use plastic bags. the new law is largely seen as an important step to curb back pollution. businesses that don't comply with the mandate could face fines or other penalties. leaders within the plastic industry say the new measure is too extreme and could result in tens of thousands of jobs lost area -- loss. >> the find is absurd. there are serious crimes that carry a lesser penalty than having a plastic bag. that bag could cost you more than $8,800. the city doesn't have t
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finish robotics university is arty tea m nhs. finish robotics university is arty team down. robot unit designed in the university. she is designed to make sure patients take the right medication. the ageing population with the gap in the care is about that's available it's going to get wider and wider. i could are looking to intelligence robots like pepper working alongside smart sensors and peoples homes. even social robots to try to sell that care gap. it is taken from the hospital, how are you today. surgeons are working on a mobile too late that he is going to allow doctors to communicate with patients who had just been discharged. he could say son of the more mundane or menial task. which allows doctors and nurses associates to get on getting what they need to do. these prototypes cost nearly eight and it could take years before affordable technology like this can help patients live independent lives. a system like this means that if you want to get up and go to the bathroom and all you want to practice standing and sitting, four or five practice standing and sitting, f
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what is interesting is from this piece, it seems like it has artie been used quite a lot.ut this before. it would be interesting to see if there's any data on how well it is working. it sounds almost like giving somebody a suspended sentence. by doing something with them and that period to stop reoffending, which sounds completely illogical, a lot of these things, it depends about the resources that are put in. and how it is operating. the victims, some concern from the victims, some concern from the victims commissioner about the status of victims in this. —— it sounds completely logical. whether somebody who is charged with a client acknowledges guilt, and it where the victim fits into all of this. let's turn quickly to a page four of the daily mail. we have a brexit bonanza coming our way. laughter. sist of brexit bonanza coming our way. laughter. 31st of january. brexit bonanza coming our way. laughter. 31st ofjanuary. what details is that? it may not be quite the bonanza some have been demanding. getting big ben to chime on the 31st. but what boris johnson has announc
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become arty from. other on the 1st and then you get one on my plans. read of the dominican moonraker polyphony hard. as you get going on and you. take a one out from. a canon about sickening medicine one on one but by bender and in the car. and accepting it isn't any panda mostly i think one of the has young girls i will begin in questioning get that it may have been a fun to get in the panic when the main religious but missable can deliver. what i mean about your clinical political mark on my back yet. trying to 6 to 10 to 16 hitting minutes of. going to places keep your. cries for me mostly they're going to get in a month. to get no one and look at what i've got in the book i'm not saying there's a god i just. there's a going to. give you. a question can you on and. on and i can ask you know when i've run into other company or done so michel a formula to show his readers are going to about their school because he has a. need for us and i'm going to go so michelle. in the shadow of. the guy going down got a new. one costs is going up to the. cinema ge
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