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she is the latest and perhaps the last of generations of name atic fisherman who worked at the y. and yellow rivers in canal province peace watch from the water as the skyline of nearby junk joe has expanded and expanded with the prosperity that's enabled the provincial capital to grow has not made it as far as son and his family. lineage all that are you could tell you if i was high rise buildings have nothing to do with me. or for others enough i'm a. just use of food to look at their high that's it. they have nothing to do with me. or your way all. the conditions in which son and his family live a start a lot on his little boy spends much of his time playing in the rubble of their last home. the new temporary place is better but with son and his wife sometimes making just $75.00 a month between them the family falls below beijing's threshold for extreme poverty of a dollar a day per person son hopes for better for his children. for the other because of me this is all they can do. but if i switched jobs and were able to encourage my kids they might become a big boss so something
she is the latest and perhaps the last of generations of name atic fisherman who worked at the y. and yellow rivers in canal province peace watch from the water as the skyline of nearby junk joe has expanded and expanded with the prosperity that's enabled the provincial capital to grow has not made it as far as son and his family. lineage all that are you could tell you if i was high rise buildings have nothing to do with me. or for others enough i'm a. just use of food to look at their high...
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war with iran atic shanahan says the deployment of additional troops to the gulf will limit terrence ability to attack he made the comments after briefing congress mike hanna reports washington. congress has been demanding more information for weeks and finally it was provided by the members of the trumpet ministration secretary of state mike pump aoe in the acting secretary of defense patrick shanahan held separate reefing sessions from both the house and the senate. patrick shanahan arguing that the recent deployment to carry a strike force to the region has played a role in controlling the crisis we have to turn attacks based on our repository of assets to turn attacks against american forces. our biggest focus at this point is to prevent iranian miscalculation. we do not want the situation to escalate. this is about deterrence not about war. or not about going to war we're ready to respond if we have to the best thing to happen is for everybody to calm down and iran to back off and i'm hoping that this show of force will result in deescalating not escalate nobody's talking about
war with iran atic shanahan says the deployment of additional troops to the gulf will limit terrence ability to attack he made the comments after briefing congress mike hanna reports washington. congress has been demanding more information for weeks and finally it was provided by the members of the trumpet ministration secretary of state mike pump aoe in the acting secretary of defense patrick shanahan held separate reefing sessions from both the house and the senate. patrick shanahan arguing...
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they yellow mary contains hema towplane atic tissues billions of new blood cells are produced every day the different types of blood cells start off a stem cells through a process called cell differentiation they become white blood cells platelets and red blood cells and they all have completely different jobs. blood platelets repair wounds white blood cells search the body for dangerous viruses bacteria and toxins certain white cells called plasma cells produce up to 2000 dandy bodies a 2nd they target foreign substances in the body known as antigens to neutralize or destroy them red blood cells contain hemoglobin which binds to oxygen this is how blood gets its red color the more oxygen it contains the brighter the red. blood is sometimes referred to as a liquid organ which is no exaggeration considering the many vital functions it performs. i'm here with professor would have told he's the scientific director of berlin lab thanks for having me today it's more pleasant you're a left physician and a blood specialist so what's so fascinating about blood well a lot is a peculiar floyds a
they yellow mary contains hema towplane atic tissues billions of new blood cells are produced every day the different types of blood cells start off a stem cells through a process called cell differentiation they become white blood cells platelets and red blood cells and they all have completely different jobs. blood platelets repair wounds white blood cells search the body for dangerous viruses bacteria and toxins certain white cells called plasma cells produce up to 2000 dandy bodies a 2nd...
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the montana governor is the latest to jump into the 2020 atic presidential race.e is touting his ability to work witrepublicans and omising to make campaign-finance reform a key issue. the democrat joined ama p field of nearly two dozen candidates. whatsappging service is on the defensive after s installed surveillance software on phones. the company has urged its 1.5bi ion users around the globe to update their response. the attack is more troubling because whatsapp messages are encrypted and therefore meant to be secure. our technology correspondent reports. correspondent: it promises tot security and 1.5 billion whatsapp users have bought in to the pledge that their calls and messages are private. now they are finding out that attackers could have used one missed call to plant spyware on their phones to monitor their every move. >> this seems to be quite aea sophisticated . it will make a voice call, which doesn't even need to be answered by the recipient, and once you are inside the app, it is possible to install software or spy on the user. correspondent: fac
the montana governor is the latest to jump into the 2020 atic presidential race.e is touting his ability to work witrepublicans and omising to make campaign-finance reform a key issue. the democrat joined ama p field of nearly two dozen candidates. whatsappging service is on the defensive after s installed surveillance software on phones. the company has urged its 1.5bi ion users around the globe to update their response. the attack is more troubling because whatsapp messages are encrypted and...
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the city is deriving tax benefit from atic entity in this industry. there is a dollar amount there that can be looked at, too, in terms of developing mitigation measures. i just don't want to forget that. >> mitigation doesn't necessarily come out of the general fund. it could be directed. that would require further legislation to have a specific syntax on that. >> let's continue it. you are taking off. any public comment on this item? seeing none public comment is closed. next item. >> item 7. draft legacy accident program annual report for 018-2019. discussion and possible action item. >> just a
the city is deriving tax benefit from atic entity in this industry. there is a dollar amount there that can be looked at, too, in terms of developing mitigation measures. i just don't want to forget that. >> mitigation doesn't necessarily come out of the general fund. it could be directed. that would require further legislation to have a specific syntax on that. >> let's continue it. you are taking off. any public comment on this item? seeing none public comment is closed. next...
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the city is deriving tax benefit from atic entity in this industry. there is a dollar amount there that can be looked at, too, in terms of developing mitigation measures. i just don't want to forget that. >> mitigation doesn't necessarily come out of the general fund. it could be directed. that would require further legislation to have a specific syntax on that. >> let's continue it. you are taking off. any public comment on this item? seeing none public comment is closed. next item. >> item 7. draft legacy accident program annual report for 018-2019. discussion and possible action item. >> just a reminder the presentations are heretofore limited to three minutes. i can make this as quick as you want. >> are those handouts? >> you have more than that for this thing of beauty, bring it on. >> good afternoon. richard kurylo. i have a power point. this is the annual report for the period april 1st, 2018 through march 31st, 1019. -- 2019. this is a quick high level overview. the report has been rebranded in the legacy business brand style and colors. we a
the city is deriving tax benefit from atic entity in this industry. there is a dollar amount there that can be looked at, too, in terms of developing mitigation measures. i just don't want to forget that. >> mitigation doesn't necessarily come out of the general fund. it could be directed. that would require further legislation to have a specific syntax on that. >> let's continue it. you are taking off. any public comment on this item? seeing none public comment is closed. next...
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he is talking about a system atic effort that mike pence had as governor of indiana to pass these incrediblystrictive laws . so there's a lot of history here, a lot of sad reality here. it is good to hear mayor pete talking about that and speaking up about that. >> ron, you always slip me into my former brain as an operative, and i wonder if there's talk among opera tirs tives to try tt trump and pence as extremists that at a policy level they clearly are. we have been having a debate this week about abortion. you are absolutely right about mike pence's record. frankly, it was part of what attracted donald trump to him in that vp race, for better or worse -- i would say for worse. but is there talk? is there a strategic value to take some of these, i think really scary for all women moves in state legislatures around reproductive freedoms, to talk about what you are talking about, is buttigieg on to something by coming back to vice president pence's extremism? >> i think he is. not just pence but trump himself as you mentioned, nicole. one thing donald trump got away with in 2016 was having
he is talking about a system atic effort that mike pence had as governor of indiana to pass these incrediblystrictive laws . so there's a lot of history here, a lot of sad reality here. it is good to hear mayor pete talking about that and speaking up about that. >> ron, you always slip me into my former brain as an operative, and i wonder if there's talk among opera tirs tives to try tt trump and pence as extremists that at a policy level they clearly are. we have been having a debate...
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at 38, he is one of the youngest candidates running in themo atic primary, and has made gun control the issue of his campaign.to i spokongressman swalwell yesterday about his run foy.the preside so why should voters support a four-term coressman from the ate of california for president of the united states? >> well, first, i know how hard people work and what they i was the first of my family to go to college, i have two kids under two i'm paying off student loans, so i see the promise for geny americans broken, you work harder, dream biand do better. i've stood firmly for theule oflaw. i've gone to the war zones, i've met with foreign leaders and taken the classified briefing, so on day one, i'll be ready to know who we need as friends in this wor and who thethreats are. but also to bring generational optimism that's eded, fresh ideas on the issues of healthcare, education access and, of course, the centerpiece of our platform being safe in your schools and rcing gun violence. >> woodruff: you've emphasized youth anyou are 38 years old. one candidate is younger, pete buttigieg, he's 37
at 38, he is one of the youngest candidates running in themo atic primary, and has made gun control the issue of his campaign.to i spokongressman swalwell yesterday about his run foy.the preside so why should voters support a four-term coressman from the ate of california for president of the united states? >> well, first, i know how hard people work and what they i was the first of my family to go to college, i have two kids under two i'm paying off student loans, so i see the promise...
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horwitz was best known as the author of "confederates in the atic," a look at modern-day southeitudes about the civil war, and the people who re-enact it. the book was a best-seller. as a journalist, he covered conflicts in the middle east, africa and the balkans for the "wall street journal." he won the pulitzer in 1995 for a series on income inequality and w-wage jobs, including working at chicken processing z'ants in the south. a number of horwbooks are told through the narrative of a first-person account that's true of his latest book, "spying on the south." william brangham recently sat down with him about it. here's that interview. >> brangham: almost 160 years ago, with america on the brink of civil war, a young writeer utom connecticut was sent to file regular dispatches from the so-called "cotton kingdom" of the slave-holding states. that report was frederick law ole. sted. he later designed central park in manhattan, the capitol grounds in washington, and many other famous sites. a few years ago another writeer from the north, pulitzer winner tony horwitz, recreated olmsted'
horwitz was best known as the author of "confederates in the atic," a look at modern-day southeitudes about the civil war, and the people who re-enact it. the book was a best-seller. as a journalist, he covered conflicts in the middle east, africa and the balkans for the "wall street journal." he won the pulitzer in 1995 for a series on income inequality and w-wage jobs, including working at chicken processing z'ants in the south. a number of horwbooks are told through the...
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open an account with no minimums today. ta and it's only from fidelity. atic breast cancer is relentlesswa but i relentless first. relentless about learning the first song we ever danced to. about teaching him to put others first. about helping her raise her first child. and when i was first diagnosed, my choice was everyday verzenio. it's the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. it gives us more time without cancer progressing. verzenio is the only cdk4 & 6 inhibitor approved with hormonal therapy that can be taken every day for postmenoheusal women with hr+, r2- mbc. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor e if you havfever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. serious liver problems c occur. symptoms include tiredness, appetite loss, stomach pain, and bleeding or bruising. blood clots that can lead to death have occurred. ct tell your do if you have pain or swelling r in your arms olegs, shortness
open an account with no minimums today. ta and it's only from fidelity. atic breast cancer is relentlesswa but i relentless first. relentless about learning the first song we ever danced to. about teaching him to put others first. about helping her raise her first child. and when i was first diagnosed, my choice was everyday verzenio. it's the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. it gives us more time without cancer progressing. verzenio is the only cdk4 & 6 inhibitor approved...
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they are trieso create a molitical movement that pushes atic politics to the right and in the anti-immigrantection. i don't think it is any accident that this meeting today occurred less than two weeks before votes for the european parliament. it is a bell weather election, no question that r right, the anti-eu, the anti-iigrant forces will grain ground. the question is how much ground will they g, aw much influence will they wield in the new parliament. w >> given that impact does viktor orban sitting there and getting this warm embrace from president donald trump actually mean for orban tn eu. >> no question that it is a big bump for orban. he made it into the oval office. trump to some extent is letting him out of the penay box because he has been shunned for a long time. in fact the eu has been g forward with what is called article 7, explicit legal sanctions against hungary for its anti-democratic behavior. so this is basically letting him back in at theeat with the big boys. second thing is i think this will help populists across europe because they will look at or gahn ksh-- orban and
they are trieso create a molitical movement that pushes atic politics to the right and in the anti-immigrantection. i don't think it is any accident that this meeting today occurred less than two weeks before votes for the european parliament. it is a bell weather election, no question that r right, the anti-eu, the anti-iigrant forces will grain ground. the question is how much ground will they g, aw much influence will they wield in the new parliament. w >> given that impact does viktor...
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we need to scrounge the -- the addict atices and flood this place with equipment because all of theseelling stories and a story so remarkable and so close to home. >> honestly, just by chance in this conversation. >> and he's not somebody who was wanting to come forward necessarily and tell this story. >> no. >> he likes to be behind the scenes. >> known this guy for several years and he's not, oh, jb, the refugee from rwanda, et cetera and the whole nbc connection. it's not something he wears on his sleeve. >> by the way, one of the best camera people we have. >> uber town. >> just -- thank you. >> he picked the right person to trust his story to. i really, it was beautiful. >> not sure we got close to doing the whole thing justice. >> i think you did. i think you did. >> and thank you, jb as well. >>> much more ahead on this thursday morning. including a new twist in an already massive college admissions scandal. is about to do get even bigger? but first, these messages. -♪ just like any other family ♪ the house, kids, they're living the dream ♪ ♪ and here comes the wacky new maid ♪
we need to scrounge the -- the addict atices and flood this place with equipment because all of theseelling stories and a story so remarkable and so close to home. >> honestly, just by chance in this conversation. >> and he's not somebody who was wanting to come forward necessarily and tell this story. >> no. >> he likes to be behind the scenes. >> known this guy for several years and he's not, oh, jb, the refugee from rwanda, et cetera and the whole nbc...
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"the new republic," "the allure of socialism, , for atic socialism generation understandably worriedhat they will never find dignified and fairly renew braided work, let alone muster the savings to own a home or retire, who watch the principal balloon despite payments, who have seen extreme weather events and temperature records broken every year of their lives, the status quo seems untenable. by contrast, the horror of a defunct soviet bloc seems a far more distant threat than a dystopia of billionaires seeking to found private space colonies where most human lives live in squalor. they do have a sense of what socialism would feel like. socialism would feel like having a future." guest: well, i think this is pure demagoguery, that we in america live in squalor. demagogys not gamach that is reserved for the less. i heard -- for the left. i remember hearing similar rhetoric in president trump's inaugural address, talking about how we are living in squalor or ruin here in america today. it is outrageous. it is an outrageous way to talk. devoid of ately sense of gratitude that decent hu
"the new republic," "the allure of socialism, , for atic socialism generation understandably worriedhat they will never find dignified and fairly renew braided work, let alone muster the savings to own a home or retire, who watch the principal balloon despite payments, who have seen extreme weather events and temperature records broken every year of their lives, the status quo seems untenable. by contrast, the horror of a defunct soviet bloc seems a far more distant threat than a...