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printed these days for example and even ati fish with human organs the potentials of 3 d. printing today on ship. 3 d. printers can produce amazing stuff replacement beaks for eagles platform shoes and even delicious looking pies and now high end 3 d. printers even use rays of light but more on that later in the show basically all 3 d. printers smell it and shape source material into a desired 3 dimensional form the material dries and you're done and the good news is 3 d. printers for home use reasonably priced as well. the 3 d. printing industry is booming according to industry experts void 6 years ago companies in this sector generated 2700000000 euros in 2015 they made 4400000000 euros and last year a staggering 8100000000 now experts expect the sector to make an eye watering 20000000000 euros in 2020. to help protect the region's gorgeous corals from climate change the mon deaves have installed 3 d. printed artificial reefs. and the fashion industry is also making use of the technology creating shoes and accessories from scratch even major fashion brands are onboard sy
printed these days for example and even ati fish with human organs the potentials of 3 d. printing today on ship. 3 d. printers can produce amazing stuff replacement beaks for eagles platform shoes and even delicious looking pies and now high end 3 d. printers even use rays of light but more on that later in the show basically all 3 d. printers smell it and shape source material into a desired 3 dimensional form the material dries and you're done and the good news is 3 d. printers for home use...
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atis the governments loggerheads, but it is consumers and companies who pay. month in3 billion a additional tax cuts. could affect transports to the u.s. by $170 billion over a year. shipments to china alall but drd up aer beijing strapped on a 25% tariff. farmers say they would prefer a real solution. hard.have been hit we don't want to see trade packages. we want to see this resolved. back to business as usual. >> this could hit trump where it hurts. parties are hoping for a a resolution. asian indexes feeling the tension. here in europe, indexes are recovering. paris up over a full percent. frankfurt shares in bayer are down. volkswagen shares on the rise as it takes in truck subsidiary public. tough times for nissan as carlos ghosn remains in lelegal trtrouble. >> the annual profit for the fiscal year that ended in march was less than half of the previous year. they are forecasting the current year will be worse as earnings are hit by restructuring and development costs. thecle sales were down, but scandal has weighed heavily. rebuild itsmust management te
atis the governments loggerheads, but it is consumers and companies who pay. month in3 billion a additional tax cuts. could affect transports to the u.s. by $170 billion over a year. shipments to china alall but drd up aer beijing strapped on a 25% tariff. farmers say they would prefer a real solution. hard.have been hit we don't want to see trade packages. we want to see this resolved. back to business as usual. >> this could hit trump where it hurts. parties are hoping for a a...
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. >> reporter: this is a utighborhood that has seen some flooding before, but never like atis. >> theer, it's up to the roof. >> missouri could become the first state in the country without an abortion clinic. >> we will fight. we are going to be there for missouriians. >> the first major trial in the opioid crisis. >> oklahoma's attorney general bl suing johnson & johnson. >> it's time to hold them responsible for their actions. on brennan: late today we learned of a second intruder caught inside the president's
. >> reporter: this is a utighborhood that has seen some flooding before, but never like atis. >> theer, it's up to the roof. >> missouri could become the first state in the country without an abortion clinic. >> we will fight. we are going to be there for missouriians. >> the first major trial in the opioid crisis. >> oklahoma's attorney general bl suing johnson & johnson. >> it's time to hold them responsible for their actions. on brennan: late...
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the southern district of new remarked aty's boston university law school. and may 2009 4 l and the ellen degeneres at tulane university. this and on the free c-span radio app. tomorrow, the chair of the joint aching at thef brookings institution about national security. 10:30 a.m. live on c-span. there will be online at www.c-span.org, and you can listen on the c-span radio app. . now. she serves as director for the center on religion and civil society at the heritage foundation. much of your work has focused on the equality act, which passed the house early this month. a 236-173 vote. remind viewers what the equality act purports to do. guest: first of all, i give for having me on. we believe all americans have human dignity. our concerns about the act is that it elevates sexual orientation and gender identity ideology to become a civil right. to codify that in federal law would amend the 1964 civil rights act as sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity. our concerns are that there are equality concerns on both dies. causeurn would disagreements on thi
the southern district of new remarked aty's boston university law school. and may 2009 4 l and the ellen degeneres at tulane university. this and on the free c-span radio app. tomorrow, the chair of the joint aching at thef brookings institution about national security. 10:30 a.m. live on c-span. there will be online at www.c-span.org, and you can listen on the c-span radio app. . now. she serves as director for the center on religion and civil society at the heritage foundation. much of your...
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at this point in time there has not been any confirmed deaths in jefferson city however, there ati mulple people injured we'vtiseen mulple reports of a hotel that was hitith glass flying inside the hotel after it was struck. we do know there are numerous vehicles that are flipped ov throughout the city and that emergencypersonnel are having ti difficult getting around town due to the damage there in jefferson city we've asked authorities to say do you know how many people area injured, they say at this point it is still too early to tell as they're making rounds through damaged neighborhoods.fr ces? >> all right thank you. morgan chesky for us near jefferson city we appreciate the update. >>> nbc meteorologist janessa webb is here tracking that severe weather morgan was just talking about. >> good morning. we have this squall line it's moving fairly quickly here. yothe problem is that u can see behind this, across jefferson city into joplin right now, we to lift to the north here and cause torrential rain. so 27 reports of tornadoes herh in t last 24 hours, and i do expect that to increas
at this point in time there has not been any confirmed deaths in jefferson city however, there ati mulple people injured we'vtiseen mulple reports of a hotel that was hitith glass flying inside the hotel after it was struck. we do know there are numerous vehicles that are flipped ov throughout the city and that emergencypersonnel are having ti difficult getting around town due to the damage there in jefferson city we've asked authorities to say do you know how many people area injured, they say...
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show that even the ati cards. r.t.s. the number of the companies accused of wrongdoing to comment on the claims on the septic untangle responded saying that while they comply with all safety regulations they are committed to improving where possible your grandma who heads a green non-governmental organization told us he believes to study only scratches the surface of the problem. i think there is a big possibility that behalf no chemicals are on the market who have not sufficiently given we house no clear information which chemicals we have no clear information which ones have been sufficiently checked the only thing that we can know for sure is that the system doesn't work properly we have chemical who are apparently not sufficiently control and that is a potentially a big danger so all the information recalled was. basically sureness dishes it's fast and complete. and this is playing with the lives of people. and independent journalists association in indonesia has condemned police violence have to 6 people were killed
show that even the ati cards. r.t.s. the number of the companies accused of wrongdoing to comment on the claims on the septic untangle responded saying that while they comply with all safety regulations they are committed to improving where possible your grandma who heads a green non-governmental organization told us he believes to study only scratches the surface of the problem. i think there is a big possibility that behalf no chemicals are on the market who have not sufficiently given we...
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. >> reporter: kendrick's father telling those atis memorial he hopes his only child's life will help make the world a better place. >> to carry on his life's message, we need to be more like him. that's what this world needs f change >> reporter: kendrick's family now surrounded by a community remembering its heroism and th sacrifice no family should endure frances, now prosecutors are trying to figure out whether they should charge a security who was inside that school during the shooting for firing his gun, and that security gun is the same security guard that's being credited with subduing one of the suspects frances. >> gadi schwartz, thank you. >>> police in germany are on the hunt for aar suspected c thief who they say stole a rare ferrari worth over $2 million. authorities saspy the sut had been test driving a red 1985 as soon as the owner tried to ff get back into the driver's seat. the car was found a day ter, but police are still looking for him. they released this photo of the man inspecting the car before that test drive began. this ferrari is extremely rare only 272 were
. >> reporter: kendrick's father telling those atis memorial he hopes his only child's life will help make the world a better place. >> to carry on his life's message, we need to be more like him. that's what this world needs f change >> reporter: kendrick's family now surrounded by a community remembering its heroism and th sacrifice no family should endure frances, now prosecutors are trying to figure out whether they should charge a security who was inside that school...
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national authorities raise their game in a bid to ensure the products we use are simply just safe seems ati aust some of the companies accused of wrongdoing to comment on the claims including b a s f dow chemicals and henkel that was still waiting for a price your good man who heads an environmental n.g.o.s told us the study only scratches the surface of the problem i think there is a big possibility that behalf now can you close on the market who have not sufficiently been checked we house no clear information which chemicals we have no clear information which ones have been sufficiently checked the only thing to be that can know for sure is that the system doesn't work properly we have chemicals who are apparently not sufficiently controlled and that is a potentially a big danger so all the information because it was. basically. sureness deficit so it's far from complete. and this is playing with the lives of people. i mean while activists have stormed the paris h.q. of pharmaceuticals joint bio which was mentioned in the study they staged a protest against the health and environmental da
national authorities raise their game in a bid to ensure the products we use are simply just safe seems ati aust some of the companies accused of wrongdoing to comment on the claims including b a s f dow chemicals and henkel that was still waiting for a price your good man who heads an environmental n.g.o.s told us the study only scratches the surface of the problem i think there is a big possibility that behalf now can you close on the market who have not sufficiently been checked we house no...
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the day the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either athlete of your news or atis among us don't forget user hash tag the day thanks for watching. climate change. the state ability. environmental. factors biodiversity species on sufficient exploitation be quality. human rights displacement chums told the global current of local or. global 3000 next on g.w. . where the real power resides. i come from their loss of people in fact more than a 1000000000 digits of blood not just democracy that's one reason i'm passionate about people and aspirations and they're going to send. the mission reporters tried to get in the end after the for the fun in one i remember thinking at the time if the battle in vulcan for what it is. it happens if people come together and unite for a pool. but i do the news often confronted difficult situations war conflicts between does the us jail i see just want my child to confront was does on policies and development to focus spotlight on issues that matter most congo to security question marshall nice solution. or not has been achieved the so
the day the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either athlete of your news or atis among us don't forget user hash tag the day thanks for watching. climate change. the state ability. environmental. factors biodiversity species on sufficient exploitation be quality. human rights displacement chums told the global current of local or. global 3000 next on g.w. . where the real power resides. i come from their loss of people in fact more than a 1000000000 digits of blood not...
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aty informed the state 7:30. gate logs showed the aticopter landed on site 8:30. by 10:00, there was additional hard evidence had come in. thermal couples indicated 2100 degrees. at 500y, they run degrees. that meant a meltdown was in progress and two it meant was beinggen generated, which later, of course, exploded and i'll get to that in a little bit. they knew the temperature in the core instead of being 500 was 2,100, crystal clear. they knew that the temperature in the hot legs was 700 degrees. water can't get to 700 degrees. it had to be radioactive gases. the reactor coolant -- when youre making a cake and pull a mix master out and it speeds up because the requiredthat was to turn it when the blades loaded was much less when you pull it out? the same thing happened to the reactor coolant pumps at tmi. the amperage of the pumps changed dramatically. they were pumping air, they pumping water. neutron detectors were reading high levels of neutrons. another indication that there was no water getting core. inside the reactor building the dome was at lethal level
aty informed the state 7:30. gate logs showed the aticopter landed on site 8:30. by 10:00, there was additional hard evidence had come in. thermal couples indicated 2100 degrees. at 500y, they run degrees. that meant a meltdown was in progress and two it meant was beinggen generated, which later, of course, exploded and i'll get to that in a little bit. they knew the temperature in the core instead of being 500 was 2,100, crystal clear. they knew that the temperature in the hot legs was 700...
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journalist he's now facing up to fifty years in prison for his alleged role in the revelation his ati's more pretty. well use thirty one years old his main aim is daniel hale and he's a former u.s. intelligence official and member of the national security agency and apparently he is facing up to fifty years in prison for leaking classified government information . was arrested in nashville tennessee now the indictment against him says that he revealed information to an unnamed reporter the name of that reporter is not disclosed in the indictment but that he gave that information over to this reporter who then published it in their book and that this material was related to u.s. anti-terrorism activities and warfare strategy now at this point many people are looking over the info in the indictment and seem to believe that it all winds up with information that was given to the intercept which is an online publication and to jeremy scahill now that is not being confirmed at this point the intercept is not confirming that but some people some people are seeming to speculate that that's the
journalist he's now facing up to fifty years in prison for his alleged role in the revelation his ati's more pretty. well use thirty one years old his main aim is daniel hale and he's a former u.s. intelligence official and member of the national security agency and apparently he is facing up to fifty years in prison for leaking classified government information . was arrested in nashville tennessee now the indictment against him says that he revealed information to an unnamed reporter the name...
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este sujeto fue identificado como un hombre de 27 aÑos, la ati neta utilizada estaba en la calle obispo la hora de conocer cÓmo estarÁ el clima para los prÓximos dÍas. ramÓn: vamos con suheily lópez belÉn, nuestra meteorÓloga que estÁ presta para darnos a conocer la "ventana al tiempo". suheily: muchas gracias. el paraguas esta semana serÁ muy importante. hacer dÍa jueves esperamos lluvia fuerte y algunas tormentas elÉctricas. el viernes una tregua en cuanto a precipitaciones y para el domingo, recibimos otro sistema, lluvia en el panorama. contamos con una noche bastante nublada en el norte de california. el sistema frontal se encuentra en las aguas del ocÉano pacÍfico. se espera un periodo de aguaceros localmente fuertes acompaÑados de una que otra tormenta elÉctrica. tome en consideraciÓn que para la tarde el dÍa jueves hay otra ronda de aguaceros. con el paso de este sistema esperamos lluvia y hay acumulados en sectores del norte de la bahÍa y a la regiÓn de santa rosa. algunas Áreas pueden verse afectadas. para esta Época de primavera vamos a recibir tremenda tormenta invernal. pue
este sujeto fue identificado como un hombre de 27 aÑos, la ati neta utilizada estaba en la calle obispo la hora de conocer cÓmo estarÁ el clima para los prÓximos dÍas. ramÓn: vamos con suheily lópez belÉn, nuestra meteorÓloga que estÁ presta para darnos a conocer la "ventana al tiempo". suheily: muchas gracias. el paraguas esta semana serÁ muy importante. hacer dÍa jueves esperamos lluvia fuerte y algunas tormentas elÉctricas. el viernes una tregua en cuanto a...
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in britain to fifteen weeks in prison escaping pal in twenty twelve with today's developments his ati's kate potter and speaking outside something crown court in central london . julian assange was sentenced to fifty weeks in prison for breaching his bell conditions set in twenty twelve the judge there deborah taylor she said that the case was particularly serious and merited almost the full sentence which would have been a year she rejected the claims by his defense that she should also give him leave me and say due to the fact you don't read you spent seven years in the ecuadorian embassy or while he was given the sentence judy in a song or she was impassive standing there in the dock but his supporters up in the public gallery chanted show you when you as a sentence was passed his sentence for seeking and receiving asylum is twice as much as the sentencing guidelines the so-called speed boat killer convicted of manslaughter was only sentenced to six months for failing to appear in court today in a song should be in the ecuadorian embassy here in central london for almost seventy year
in britain to fifteen weeks in prison escaping pal in twenty twelve with today's developments his ati's kate potter and speaking outside something crown court in central london . julian assange was sentenced to fifty weeks in prison for breaching his bell conditions set in twenty twelve the judge there deborah taylor she said that the case was particularly serious and merited almost the full sentence which would have been a year she rejected the claims by his defense that she should also give...
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. >> reporter: this is a utighborhood that has seen some flooding before, but never like atis. >> theer, it's up to the roof. >> missouri could become the first state in the country without an abortion clinic. >> we will fight. we are going to be there for missouriians. >> the first major trial in the opioid crisis. >> oklahoma's attorney general bl suing johnson & johnson. >> it's time to hold them responsible for their actions. on brennan: late today we learned of a second intruder caught inside the president's mar-a-lago resort. >> these guys were not going to give up on me. thank god! >> brennan: and how did she do it? the hiker who survived 17 days in the forest shares her story. >> i just have so much gratitude and thanks. b >> brennan: good evening. i'm margaret brennan. this is our western edition. this is the fourth worst month for tornadoes ever recorded, and the threat continues tonight with watches and warnings posted in at least half a dozen states from oklahoma to new jersey. more than 500 tornadoes have been reported in may. dozens just yesterday, including this one, ne
. >> reporter: this is a utighborhood that has seen some flooding before, but never like atis. >> theer, it's up to the roof. >> missouri could become the first state in the country without an abortion clinic. >> we will fight. we are going to be there for missouriians. >> the first major trial in the opioid crisis. >> oklahoma's attorney general bl suing johnson & johnson. >> it's time to hold them responsible for their actions. on brennan: late...
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here now is to understand that the goal of dozens of one none not saudi not the countries not them or ati's want a major combat operation because there would be the 1st ones to suffer from the backlash and retaliation from iran sami we've heard also the iranians say that they have quadrupled the iranian enrichment to 3.6567 percent which was within the limits of the 2015 year clear agreement but is this an indication that the iranians are saying that other same time they are also ready to pull the plug on the deal if the situation gets worse. yeah but i don't know how smart is the move because sticking to the nuclear deal had them to create and to deepen the divide between america online side and europe on the other side and this was very helpful to it on a on the last decision and this will. help or will push push them to more isolation i think that iran doesn't have an interest in a classical type of forward just to build up on your last question with the guest i think that iran has developed a smart be. some very efficient military assets one is called the proxies the 2nd is by mistake a
here now is to understand that the goal of dozens of one none not saudi not the countries not them or ati's want a major combat operation because there would be the 1st ones to suffer from the backlash and retaliation from iran sami we've heard also the iranians say that they have quadrupled the iranian enrichment to 3.6567 percent which was within the limits of the 2015 year clear agreement but is this an indication that the iranians are saying that other same time they are also ready to pull...
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washington as high up as in congress appointed to think that america accusing it of increasing the heat ati's won't gustier for. the schism over venezuela isn't just international it's domestic too in the us from the regime change activists who are guarding the venezuelan embassy to congresspersons democrats. committed an unforgivable sin she spoke speakable a lot of the policies that we have put in place has helped lead the devastation in venezuela particular bullying in the use of of sanctions to eventually into the and. make change really does not help the people of countries like venezuela there are some things you just don't do like blame america for anything and for her troubles with the vice president and the secretary of state called basically an idiot for a member of congress who frankly one who sits on an important national security committee to make a statement blaming america first in this way it's not only ignorant it's disgusting congresswoman doesn't know she's talking about in simpler terms obama is ignorant for saying that u.s. meddling threats sanctions that have deprived. v
washington as high up as in congress appointed to think that america accusing it of increasing the heat ati's won't gustier for. the schism over venezuela isn't just international it's domestic too in the us from the regime change activists who are guarding the venezuelan embassy to congresspersons democrats. committed an unforgivable sin she spoke speakable a lot of the policies that we have put in place has helped lead the devastation in venezuela particular bullying in the use of of...
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if that happens move that would tension cripple american tech giants who need it badly ati's evangelists it says look at what leverage beijing has when it comes to bilateral relations right now. do you remember how china saved the u.s. economy it bought a huge part of u.s. treasuries and 2009 amid mounting fears that washington was unable to finance its bank bailouts i appreciate greatly the chinese government's continuing confidence in. united states treasuries tonight even better tomorrow of china u.s. relations the relationship between the united states and china will shape the 21st century. and the buying spree continued for several years china has long been the largest holder of u.s. government treasuries currently worth more than one trillion dollars but now the trend has been well and truly reversed and the ongoing trade call flic is it helping matters and march alone china offloaded $20000000000.00 of us that the fastest selloff in 2 years and the implications for the u.s. economy could be severe of course the effect would be by driving up the price of the dollar devaluation the
if that happens move that would tension cripple american tech giants who need it badly ati's evangelists it says look at what leverage beijing has when it comes to bilateral relations right now. do you remember how china saved the u.s. economy it bought a huge part of u.s. treasuries and 2009 amid mounting fears that washington was unable to finance its bank bailouts i appreciate greatly the chinese government's continuing confidence in. united states treasuries tonight even better tomorrow of...
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watch scheme in new york is promising to help keep local muslims safe in the city to find out more ati's caleb orpen was of white out on patrol. we know there has been an increased rate of hate crimes and we're just here to help provide any protection we can any safety we can. you know they're not cops and they're not a private army either they say that they're just a community watch keeping an eye on the neighborhood and helping law enforcement but here's the catch they're muslims the muslim patrol was started by an immigrant from yemen and it's got roughly thirty regular members in brooklyn they have met with the police to be sure about what they can and cannot do as they operate from patrol cars keeping an eye on the neighborhood. to. come in brooklyn think the muslim patrols are a good thing after all hate crimes and attacks on muslims have certainly escalated however other voices are saying this could be a gateway for sharia law and extremism here's what some local residents told us they think muslim patrol is i think it will be much safer are you concerned about muslims wearing uni
watch scheme in new york is promising to help keep local muslims safe in the city to find out more ati's caleb orpen was of white out on patrol. we know there has been an increased rate of hate crimes and we're just here to help provide any protection we can any safety we can. you know they're not cops and they're not a private army either they say that they're just a community watch keeping an eye on the neighborhood and helping law enforcement but here's the catch they're muslims the muslim...
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most, has studied to date once ati million animal and plant species are how million animal and plante happy interact with the natural world. from the oceans to the land, from insects to exotic plants, life on earth is declining at its fastest rate in millions of years. this is the stark conclusion of a major new un report, which warns the planet is facing an ecological crisis. if life on earth is in trouble, we are in trouble. our future is at stake. there's really no human future without the future for the fabric of life that sustains us. the report details the destructive impact that humans are having on the environment. 75% of all the land on earth has been severely altered by humans. 85% of wetlands have disappeared since the 18th century. they are now vanishing at a faster rate than forests. and plastic pollution has increased tenfold since the 1980s. the backdrop to this is that human population has doubled in the last 50 years, adding growing pressure to the natural world. and take a look at the bigger picture. everything in nature plays a role, even the smallest creatures, li
most, has studied to date once ati million animal and plant species are how million animal and plante happy interact with the natural world. from the oceans to the land, from insects to exotic plants, life on earth is declining at its fastest rate in millions of years. this is the stark conclusion of a major new un report, which warns the planet is facing an ecological crisis. if life on earth is in trouble, we are in trouble. our future is at stake. there's really no human future without the...
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going on there at the moment we know less about the subject of the ships it was announced by the emir ati's and the saudis that there had been sabotage on the ships themselves the no one norwegian shipping company said that one of its tankers had been damaged by an object to be in the hold even though the damage was minor. the next day which many analysts say is not. an coincidental is that you had an attack on a pipeline far inside saudi territory now this shows a real jump in who feed drone capabilities it was attacked by a drone traveling very slowly evading a sophisticated air defense system that managed to attack a pipeline in the same latitude as riyadh hundreds of kilometers inside the country this is something that has never been attempted before and they succeeded and this shows a real jump in what the who things are capable of how we should talk to us thanks very much and you can read a lot more about alex's thoughts on this on our web site at al-jazeera dot com. we join me now via skype from geneva is jeff como luciano he is an ex-pat a geo political energy and director of the ex
going on there at the moment we know less about the subject of the ships it was announced by the emir ati's and the saudis that there had been sabotage on the ships themselves the no one norwegian shipping company said that one of its tankers had been damaged by an object to be in the hold even though the damage was minor. the next day which many analysts say is not. an coincidental is that you had an attack on a pipeline far inside saudi territory now this shows a real jump in who feed drone...
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debt looking at the latest developments in the trade war between the 2 superpowers his ati's a fountain of sepsis. do you remember how china saved the u.s. economy it bought a huge part of u.s. treasuries and 2009 amid mounting fears that washington was unable to finance its being bailouts i appreciate greatly the chinese government's continuing confidence in the united states treasuries so now even better tomorrow of china u.s. relations the relationship between the united states and china will shape the 21st century. and the buying spree continued for several years china has long been the largest holder of u.s. government treasuries currently worth more than one trillion dollars but now the trend has been well and truly reversed and the ongoing trade conflict is it helping matters and march alone china offloaded one neat $1000000000.00 of us that the fastest selloff in 2 years there is a massive sale of the us treasury the supply of knowable funds the creases in the market which up the interest rate and in turn the cost of business increases and the stock market tumble meanwhile the t
debt looking at the latest developments in the trade war between the 2 superpowers his ati's a fountain of sepsis. do you remember how china saved the u.s. economy it bought a huge part of u.s. treasuries and 2009 amid mounting fears that washington was unable to finance its being bailouts i appreciate greatly the chinese government's continuing confidence in the united states treasuries so now even better tomorrow of china u.s. relations the relationship between the united states and china...
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going on there at the moment we know less about the subject of the ships it was announced by the emir ati's and the saudis that there had been sabotage on the ships themselves the no one norwegian shipping company said that one of its tankers had been damaged by an object to be in the hold even though the damage was minor. the next day which many analysts say is not. an coincidental is that you had an attack on a pipeline far inside saudi territory now this shows a real jump in truth the drone capabilities it was attacked by a drone traveling very slowly evading a sophisticated air defense system that managed to attack a pipeline in the same latitude as riyadh hundreds of kilometers inside the country this is something that has never been attempted before and they succeeded and this shows a real jump in what the who these are capable of how we should talk to us thanks very much and you can read a lot more about alex's thoughts on this on our web site at al-jazeera dot com. we join me now via skype from geneva is jeff como luciano he is an ex-pat a geo political energy and director of the ex
going on there at the moment we know less about the subject of the ships it was announced by the emir ati's and the saudis that there had been sabotage on the ships themselves the no one norwegian shipping company said that one of its tankers had been damaged by an object to be in the hold even though the damage was minor. the next day which many analysts say is not. an coincidental is that you had an attack on a pipeline far inside saudi territory now this shows a real jump in truth the drone...
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oil and on the other hand the europeans have to start putting pressure on the saudis and them are ati's because these two regimes are a by are a part of this economic war against iran and as things stand the iranians are not going to allow them to continue to behave like this there is talk in iran of beginning stop and searches on ships and tankers desson to or from saudi arabia and morocco the ports and i think if these two regimes continue down this road there is going to be it's going to get start to get bumpy for them and probably it would be a good idea for investors and people in these two countries to start thinking about where to take the assets so the iranians are very serious the iranians do not want at all that is why the iranians agreed to the nuclear deal in the first place the iranians were very flexible they gave significant concessions many people in iran were against the nuclear deal but the government the parliament this free national security council the state agreed to the deal the iranians have been abiding by the deal the i.a.e.a. has said repeatedly that iran has
oil and on the other hand the europeans have to start putting pressure on the saudis and them are ati's because these two regimes are a by are a part of this economic war against iran and as things stand the iranians are not going to allow them to continue to behave like this there is talk in iran of beginning stop and searches on ships and tankers desson to or from saudi arabia and morocco the ports and i think if these two regimes continue down this road there is going to be it's going to get...
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other developments we have seen, aty mostly make us look russia and china relations. majorwas seen as the safeguard against the damage that was done by the western sanctions as the key partner that did not criticize russia and the key partner was also opposite the opposition to sanctions. since that time, we have seen relations comprehensively have actually entered a new stage. this is already an understandable fact. relations still are mostly focused on political insecurity. we have personal ties between the two leaders, and president that met xie leader jinping, much more times than any other leader in the world. again this is a good personal effort between the leaders. we have seen institutionalized cooperation, on intergovernmental level between the nations. that weecome a practice have meetings, several meetings a year with different organizations meaning that russia and china are able to waydinate their policy in a that is almost unprecedented for their relationship in general. disabilityrequently to exchange -- this ability to exchange opinions and coordinate t
other developments we have seen, aty mostly make us look russia and china relations. majorwas seen as the safeguard against the damage that was done by the western sanctions as the key partner that did not criticize russia and the key partner was also opposite the opposition to sanctions. since that time, we have seen relations comprehensively have actually entered a new stage. this is already an understandable fact. relations still are mostly focused on political insecurity. we have personal...
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. >> the bond between a blind maryland student and ther esource officer atis school. h p welcome to thelace... h p where people go to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurancplan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why...medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. this part is up to you. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. call unitedhealthcare insurance company today to request this fr decision guide. and learn about the only medicare supplement plans endorsed baarp. selected for meeting their high standards of quality and service. this type of plan lets you say "yes" to any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. do you accept medicare patients? i sure do! so call unitedhealthcare today and ask for your free decision guide. oh, and happy bi..hday... or retirementin advance. >>> it made a quick appearance on store shelves m
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graduations, transfers to university and work for certificate completion for african-american, r latinos and ati students. there will be no achievement gap at city college. here are the highlights, this presentation will give you highlights of how city college leadership, that's our board of trustees, and i think trustee temprono and chanel williams of how we're adding and expanding classes to grow for api students. i'll start with this slide and come back to it. one of the reasons why a purpose of the meeting as chairman hainey pointed out was to make sure we're spending the taxpayer's money in a responsible way. our first duty is fiscal responsibility. on june 27, i will submit the officers true balanced operating budget of a city college in over ten years. i'll come back to this slide and actually show you the budget. that, by the way, is a hyperlink. anybody can go on that hyperlink and see our budget and the developing budget as it is happening. we don't give it to you after it's done but while this process. ok, and so here are some of the things we've added recently. some of the investment
graduations, transfers to university and work for certificate completion for african-american, r latinos and ati students. there will be no achievement gap at city college. here are the highlights, this presentation will give you highlights of how city college leadership, that's our board of trustees, and i think trustee temprono and chanel williams of how we're adding and expanding classes to grow for api students. i'll start with this slide and come back to it. one of the reasons why a...
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i think that's created bit of aties in a window where capital is readily available.ill value to be found. as you know, i do these special-purpose companies very different from american-style specs. we do them in scale. finding opportunities where there is a good spread between the public markets and private markets. it is still out there. you just have to find it. ed: one of the places where you are looking for those opportunities is with your spec. if you get to october and you haven't found an acquisition for liquidation -- martin: we can extended for a year. -- extend it for a year. ed: where you looking for opportunity? we look at cash flow generation run by good management. towardsto go manufacturing industrial space and consumer. we've found a couple of interesting things. we've got close to one or two things last year. didn't act on it. vonnie: why not? what was the sticking point? martin: for us it is always valuation. we don't spend time on things we do not think would be a good fit. we are pretty disciplined. very disciplined. if i don't see real upside, no
i think that's created bit of aties in a window where capital is readily available.ill value to be found. as you know, i do these special-purpose companies very different from american-style specs. we do them in scale. finding opportunities where there is a good spread between the public markets and private markets. it is still out there. you just have to find it. ed: one of the places where you are looking for those opportunities is with your spec. if you get to october and you haven't found...
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back with a super soaker fridayt look atis live look outside right now.ñf area. more wet weather coming in for the".$zñ weekend. doug kammerer is timing it all out for you just ahead. >>> we are working for your health with news of a new sx[@ that suggests the quality of care your get f your doctor your appointment.&apez a b!lpm÷ study suáÑr7 you're moy liko get potentially life-saving cancer screenings if you visit the doctor in the;ñ"m morning. university of nnsylvania researchers studied records from nearly three dozen medical practices. esey found doctors were more sc cancer for patients they saw sc scieists believe afternoon appointments tend to be shorter as doctors try to get back on schedule resulting in a less thoroughamination. >>>no1sñ now to a promising new treatment for pancreatic cancer. at med stao georget hospital is one of 15 u.s. medical centers doing this. developers say it could bring a longer and more comfortable lfe nbc's ian cole reports on the treatment for cancer that strikes 56,000 americans each year. >> armen was married to th
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you ati want be seeing the nba finals tonight. you have just broken my heart.on the call that marketing expenses were going to start to go down. that is presumably welcome news, given that both lift and uber have been spending heavily to attract new writers. mandeep: -- new writers. riders. are not lyft and uber subsidizing the riders anymore. it is a duopoly. you see this structure in online travel markets and booking.com and expedia. overtime, it is going to pay off in the sense that these guys can maintain stable take rates and the core ridesharing business. emily: what are you looking for over the current quarter? by the way, they didn't give a forecast. what is next? dan: it's important, they did take about take rates. right now, it comes down to that take rate number, what bookings looks like the second half of the year, do they monetize eats? there's a lot of competition in terms of pressure and take rate. if they can get through this period, it is an execution story. no doubt, the stock comes out of the ipo, investors can grapple with the valuation, esp
you ati want be seeing the nba finals tonight. you have just broken my heart.on the call that marketing expenses were going to start to go down. that is presumably welcome news, given that both lift and uber have been spending heavily to attract new writers. mandeep: -- new writers. riders. are not lyft and uber subsidizing the riders anymore. it is a duopoly. you see this structure in online travel markets and booking.com and expedia. overtime, it is going to pay off in the sense that these...
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here we are ati] 5:00, we'll ta nans are piling on i here, literally running in here qu[ 6:30 to get spe we had the potentialrnado last night. through 9:00 you still see thef showers well down toçó the sout. by 10:00 or 11:00 they are out of here. clear skies to the north meaninn waking up tomorrow morning,c nothing but sunshine.t( your saturday is looking fantastic. 1e afternoonw hn% tomorrod then by tomorrow night there will be alp chance a storm tomorrow night. we're going to talk more about that coming up atxdq 4:45. let's show yout( what we're expectinght forro the dw on your saturday. 30% chance of a passit shower3w evening. as we move on through the next ten day, 87 egtomorrow, 86 des on sunday. better chance of rain and thunderstorms on sunday in the afternoon. then watch monday. a highof 76xdñr degrees. tuesday, 79 after a low of 56. l i wasoking at chuck q?&l this chuck bell put out something about tuesday morning may be the coolestq morningfáq we seewo# u fall. how about that? for the nextxd three or four orning may be the coolest that we setu sday is going to be a good
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. >> coming up, our transportation reporter adam tuss gets a look ati] axd new device that allows toachers are leaving the classroom. >> we'll see youe1 at the top o the hour with those stories. we'll also take a lookfv weather nk that this stuff is clearing out, but it's leaving a lot of damage inçóxd honey, this gig-speed internet is ridiculously fast. we are seriously keeping up with the joneses. keeping up with the ford's. keeps.g up with the garcia' the romeros. -patels. the wahh-the-wahh... -wolanske's. -right. no one is going to have internet like this. xfinity makes keeping up with the joneses. simple. easy. awesome. want gig-speed internet? we've got you covered. or check out our other amazing speed options at new low prices. as get started now for low as $29.99 a month. call, click or visit a store today. because new raid ants & roach, infused with plant-based active ingredients lets you have both. safely defend youritchen. it's good to be tough. safely defend youritchen. sc johnson >>> stormteam 4 has issued a weathere1 alert forq severe thunderstorms. dug#y&q"dq$eh doug
. >> coming up, our transportation reporter adam tuss gets a look ati] axd new device that allows toachers are leaving the classroom. >> we'll see youe1 at the top o the hour with those stories. we'll also take a lookfv weather nk that this stuff is clearing out, but it's leaving a lot of damage inçóxd honey, this gig-speed internet is ridiculously fast. we are seriously keeping up with the joneses. keeping up with the ford's. keeps.g up with the garcia' the romeros. -patels. the...
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. >>> it was a perfect weekend for ati cookout in anacos the community members held the annual big brown get down. it pairs students with mentors who give them advice.th e students also get opportunities for internships and scholarships. the goal of the cookout is to tolebrate tuch-- celebrate cult and look ahead he future. >>> this morning, folks across the southern plains are cleaning up after devastating tornadoes over the weekend. >> look at the video a storm in nebraska. dozens touched dthwn re. they packed a pueeh. you s a truck was even blown around there. the tornados wereroced in from super-cell forms that moved across large patchesof land, covering hundreds of miles. >> our local forecast, about 15 seconds away. >>> first, this video out of abilene,te xas, under a severe thunderstorm risk through tomorrow. this video recorded saturday morning. more than 100 structures were damaged.ng accordi to the weather service, the rnadoregistered ef-2 ripped through the area. >> this is that season. thatdom is devastating. >>> --hat damage is devastating. >>> chuck bell on what we can expe
. >>> it was a perfect weekend for ati cookout in anacos the community members held the annual big brown get down. it pairs students with mentors who give them advice.th e students also get opportunities for internships and scholarships. the goal of the cookout is to tolebrate tuch-- celebrate cult and look ahead he future. >>> this morning, folks across the southern plains are cleaning up after devastating tornadoes over the weekend. >> look at the video a storm in...
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traffic building up for sure, but still moving at aty pret good clip.o matter at what point from you leave today, something to for resure. you a not going to be alone. look for our already busy roads to get even busier today. and in every car, everyone's got a place the go and t time they need to get there. >> we want to get home at a decent home, especially if you work the next day. >> are you working tomorrow? >> yes. i get up at 4:30 in the morning. >> reporter: up early to leave early, he's on his way home after spending his weekend down in richmond. >> i'm trying to get back to pennsylvania before i'm stuck on the road and sitting there for haout six hours in one spot. >> reporter: ts why harold says he's got a bac up pland says anyone on a road trip should have one too. >> i figured everybody is going to want to take the i-95, all the highways. if it comes down to it, i will divert my route and start just going through all the towns. it takes longer, but at least there's plenty of places tostop and get something to drink, something to eat. >> repo
traffic building up for sure, but still moving at aty pret good clip.o matter at what point from you leave today, something to for resure. you a not going to be alone. look for our already busy roads to get even busier today. and in every car, everyone's got a place the go and t time they need to get there. >> we want to get home at a decent home, especially if you work the next day. >> are you working tomorrow? >> yes. i get up at 4:30 in the morning. >> reporter: up...
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norbeck road ati muncaster m in rockville, a crash. part of the intersection is blocked.opefully this gets out of the way it's not slowing things too much because it is so early. inner loop, outer loop of the tw bel, no problems. hopefully it stays that way. frederick, westbound 70 near east ltreet, a truck lost aad of gravel. two left lanes are getting by as nte cleanup effort is underway. 66, fairfax couparkway to the beltway, 63 miles per hour gets threw in nine minutes. eun? >> thank you. 5:32. >>> new details on a maryland family now, they know what happened to their daughter what went missing last month. ariana funes-diaz's body was found in a creek earlier this week. >> justin finch it live at prince george's county police headquarters why more on why police say the her murder is connected to a violent street gang. >> reporter: good mnsning. it tur out a tip led prince george's county police to the young victim's remains on wednesday. this morning we now know who that victim is, as we police think is responsible. it turnstw out o likely have ties to the street gang
norbeck road ati muncaster m in rockville, a crash. part of the intersection is blocked.opefully this gets out of the way it's not slowing things too much because it is so early. inner loop, outer loop of the tw bel, no problems. hopefully it stays that way. frederick, westbound 70 near east ltreet, a truck lost aad of gravel. two left lanes are getting by as nte cleanup effort is underway. 66, fairfax couparkway to the beltway, 63 miles per hour gets threw in nine minutes. eun? >> thank...
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having said that, this is ati conver that i think we're going to be having for the next 30, 40, 50 yearsconversatioo about exactl, a level of testosterone that we would like anto see allowed in women' girls' sports. with caster semenya, she was born this way, but -- >> crucial to keep saying that. she did nothing to change. this is how sh >> i've written columns defending her, absolutely.th buimportant point, is there is a larger conversation, and this may well be, as a journalist covering the olympics for 30-some years, this may well be, william, a story that then jumps into the world of transgender participation in sports. this is a topic and conversation that will be discussed at dinner tables, supermarkets, what we want in terms of girls and women's sports. we've made the classification that girls and women's sports are different than boys and men's sports. we have made thatas fication. so how do we then pursue these issues, especially at a time where we're looking at then sierntd i think that's why this ruling was important and discrimination, agaiinst caster semenya is so unfortuna
having said that, this is ati conver that i think we're going to be having for the next 30, 40, 50 yearsconversatioo about exactl, a level of testosterone that we would like anto see allowed in women' girls' sports. with caster semenya, she was born this way, but -- >> crucial to keep saying that. she did nothing to change. this is how sh >> i've written columns defending her, absolutely.th buimportant point, is there is a larger conversation, and this may well be, as a journalist...
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it's certainly the topic or the way people are, the lens that regulators are are look iing ati todaynd it b probably is the right context for them to use when talking to d.c., but not to wall street. >> roger, is there any way that you can see that separating say facebook and what'sapp puts the united states at a disadvantage versus china and chinese companies? >> well, listen. i think if you'r goal is to compete in behavioral manipulation, then breaking them up is a problem. but in my mind, that's fundamentally un-american. i think america is all about freedom of choice. liber liberty. google in particular, which is the biggest player in behavior manipulation is you know, they're really competing against china. and i just don't think that's appropriate. i'd like to say ai and all these technologies applied to you know, empowering citizens as opposed to manipulating them so i just think the whole conversation's wrong just as i think this whole conversation of facebook's way of addressing election security with ai and moderators after the fact i mean that's just never going to work. y
it's certainly the topic or the way people are, the lens that regulators are are look iing ati todaynd it b probably is the right context for them to use when talking to d.c., but not to wall street. >> roger, is there any way that you can see that separating say facebook and what'sapp puts the united states at a disadvantage versus china and chinese companies? >> well, listen. i think if you'r goal is to compete in behavioral manipulation, then breaking them up is a problem. but in...
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today, who are sitting there presuming to judge when they are saying things that just go straight back atynging dick blumenthal. >> sean: do you agree -- and then i give the last word to the senator. do you agree with me that this is political suicide, what they are doing for them? i don't want to stop them being stupid and the green deal was icing on the cake. >> well, i do think it is bad. in my column, you were kind enough to mention the "wall street journal" tomorrow. i wish they wouldn't do it and certainly not good for the democratic party. >> sean: i've already seen it, sorry. last word, senator, where do we go from here?rt do you believe hillary might have broken the law, fisa obstruction happened, in other words, fisa abuse fraud, and did they try to use hillary's bought and paid for dossier to unseat a duly elected president? do you believe all that? >> i believe that is all possible and we have to get the facts, sean. that is where we go from here. we find out what happened and what the facts really are. t we find out how a spy investigation against a duly elected president got
today, who are sitting there presuming to judge when they are saying things that just go straight back atynging dick blumenthal. >> sean: do you agree -- and then i give the last word to the senator. do you agree with me that this is political suicide, what they are doing for them? i don't want to stop them being stupid and the green deal was icing on the cake. >> well, i do think it is bad. in my column, you were kind enough to mention the "wall street journal" tomorrow....
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there when he was 21 or so, so this guy here gets him and they take .im to these two missionaries while atytays for a the mission in san luis obispo with martinez, and martinez not only drives him out, but converts them to catholicism. he wants to turn his whole life around. and from then on, i'm going to be this really good guy, honest, straight up, so he really turns himself around. so that's when he goes back and guerra inresa de la santa barbara. so he becomes this really good guy. and he and his father-in-law and governor figaro, his father-in-law is this wealthy and powerful man and he is this highly-educated guy, and they start to work together in the three of them are having a vision for a better california, a mexican california that can really work. i will give you this example, hartnell is very good with languages and teaches himself russian so he can deal with the russians. , andts a french dictionary he figures out russian, so he learns russian and becomes an intermediary with the russians. and most important, this is what he,ill end with, is that oa and martinez realize they ne
there when he was 21 or so, so this guy here gets him and they take .im to these two missionaries while atytays for a the mission in san luis obispo with martinez, and martinez not only drives him out, but converts them to catholicism. he wants to turn his whole life around. and from then on, i'm going to be this really good guy, honest, straight up, so he really turns himself around. so that's when he goes back and guerra inresa de la santa barbara. so he becomes this really good guy. and he...
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let's bring in ian wishinggrad, and milton isr ati. good morning. i want to start with you, milton.r coffee shop, americans get really worried that jobs are going to disappear. is that true? >> the robots take the jobs that were done by humans. the question is, in the broader sense, whether the savings that are involved, whether the technology itself can expand to other areas and create new jobs. and the experience of history has always been that it creates new jobs, that's not getting away from the angst and the pain of the people who lost their jobs in the initial introduction, like the baristas in your story. cheryl: i want to follow up on what that training may look like for those that lose their jobs. ian, is the technology from your perspective advanced enough to really threaten american jobs? are all coffee shops going to have a robot? >> well, i don't know about every single coffee shop. i think you have to figure out what's best for the consumer experience and some people might not like to get greeted by archie 3000 when they get their coffee in the morning. but i think wha
let's bring in ian wishinggrad, and milton isr ati. good morning. i want to start with you, milton.r coffee shop, americans get really worried that jobs are going to disappear. is that true? >> the robots take the jobs that were done by humans. the question is, in the broader sense, whether the savings that are involved, whether the technology itself can expand to other areas and create new jobs. and the experience of history has always been that it creates new jobs, that's not getting...
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because he said that, we wrote atis whole episode that feed her and she -- she's like the sweetest kidr too. >> seth: yeah, she waswo erful. >> amazing actor, yeah >> seth: and then, season finale is this sunday how are -- what is the facial expression you can make that best encapsulates how we're going to feel at the end of the season finale of "barry" >> okay. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause >> seth: whothould want to miss we'll be right back with more from bill hader, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ an go fast... the question is. is fast enough? ♪ or, do you want speed and style? power and attraction? exhilaration and distinction? ♪ introducing performance, born of refinement. ♪ the xus rc line. ♪ experienzing wshe looked at me and..that wast sit.t. we had this instant trust. she helps me see the beauty in the world. adopt love at our national adoption event. this weekend at your lal petsmart®. i'm on the pill. p i'm on thel. i'm on the pill, too. but it's not birth control. it's truvada forrep®, a once-daily prescription medicine for adults that, when taken every day along wit
because he said that, we wrote atis whole episode that feed her and she -- she's like the sweetest kidr too. >> seth: yeah, she waswo erful. >> amazing actor, yeah >> seth: and then, season finale is this sunday how are -- what is the facial expression you can make that best encapsulates how we're going to feel at the end of the season finale of "barry" >> okay. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause >> seth: whothould want to miss we'll be right back with...
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. >> strange things are afoot ati the ce k. >> reporter: that signatureel delivery hped to launch a careerning roles in films like "point break". agent!n fbi >> reporter: "speed." and "the matrix." >> the way the world reacted to "the matrix" andhe trilogy, i'm a part of that and certainly that -- the scale of that film i have no other film that is -- had that appreciation for it. >> reporter: despite leading a billion dollar actionan ise, reeves managed to keep a relatively low profile. is that something you work at or something that just haened? >> i think -- yeah, my day is pretty normal. >> reporter: over the years, reeves has earned a devoted ll foing. delighting fans by just how pretty normal he can be. in march, after his flight made an emergency landing, hours from its destination, reeves jumped into action. even workingith theairline to get a van to take him and his fellow passengers home. even better, he won't boast or even talk about any of itte >> reporr: you are a reputation of being a very generous guy. there are stories about you buying harley-davidsons for crews -- >> you k
. >> strange things are afoot ati the ce k. >> reporter: that signatureel delivery hped to launch a careerning roles in films like "point break". agent!n fbi >> reporter: "speed." and "the matrix." >> the way the world reacted to "the matrix" andhe trilogy, i'm a part of that and certainly that -- the scale of that film i have no other film that is -- had that appreciation for it. >> reporter: despite leading a billion dollar...
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the se citeshe arresof well-knownew y yoractivist raviagbir atis regular ice check-in. last w week, a federal appeals court ruled in favor of ragbir in his own free speech case, saying the first amendment bars ice from targeting activists for deportation based on their political speech. writing -- "to allow this retaliatory conduct to proceed would broadly chill protected speech, among not only activists subject to final orders of deportation but also those citizens and other residents who would fear retaliation against others." and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we begin today in massachusetts, where a judge ruled thursday a panel on palestinian rights can move forward. "not backing down: israel, free speech, and the battle for palestinian human rights." that is the title of the event said to take place. three anonymous umass students filed the lawsuit to stop the event, claiming they will "suffer irreparable harm" if it takes place. but judge robert ullmann ruled thursday the event
the se citeshe arresof well-knownew y yoractivist raviagbir atis regular ice check-in. last w week, a federal appeals court ruled in favor of ragbir in his own free speech case, saying the first amendment bars ice from targeting activists for deportation based on their political speech. writing -- "to allow this retaliatory conduct to proceed would broadly chill protected speech, among not only activists subject to final orders of deportation but also those citizens and other residents who...
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atie wells from georgetown university has done several years of research into how uber drivers are pahe says the drivers want to send a message. >> these workas certainly h been experiencing, you know, really difficult situations for an extended period. >> wells explains that the paperwork uber filed with the government its order to offer i stock to the publicevealed the company's long-term plans. >> it depends for dri incentives to go down over time and this is coming at a time when driver fees have already been reduced. >> in the filing with the securities and exchange commission, the company reports drivers have earned over $78 billion since 28 as well as 1 at&t 2nd billion in tips. they feel overworked and underpaid. >> if you want to make a lot of mo they'll drain you. you have to drive a lot. maybe 80, maybe 90 hours a week for, like, $1,800 a week. in d.c. ly are drivers and rg bother big cities plannio strike, some are considering an organized protest at national airport. >> at the end of the day, we get the shortened of the stick. >> mark segraves, news 4. >> you may wan t to
atie wells from georgetown university has done several years of research into how uber drivers are pahe says the drivers want to send a message. >> these workas certainly h been experiencing, you know, really difficult situations for an extended period. >> wells explains that the paperwork uber filed with the government its order to offer i stock to the publicevealed the company's long-term plans. >> it depends for dri incentives to go down over time and this is coming at a...