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spreadingncellor uncertainty for the political future in austria. mr. lind, leader of the center-right people's party, resigned on wednesday. he will be placed by a 30-year-old. the ruling coalition in austria is already on shaky ground and this will definitely benefit, among others, the far right party. you remember, the far right party there really lost in austria's last elections. this resignation is making news in austria today. echoing him is reasons to step down. the party leader said he had as an tired of serving placeholder and had gotten sick of all the politics within the ruling coalition and his own party. now his replacement wants a free rein in the center-right party, newspaper.o this he is considered one of austria's most popular politicians. in an opinion piece, he says he is inheriting an unattractive position but he is their last hope. if the country does not give -- power does -- party does not give him the power, it will be the end of them. >> the telegraph is talking about what is being called middle-class kitchen injuries. >> you ma
spreadingncellor uncertainty for the political future in austria. mr. lind, leader of the center-right people's party, resigned on wednesday. he will be placed by a 30-year-old. the ruling coalition in austria is already on shaky ground and this will definitely benefit, among others, the far right party. you remember, the far right party there really lost in austria's last elections. this resignation is making news in austria today. echoing him is reasons to step down. the party leader said he...
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. >> he'll give us a tour of that stop before that crossing o the austria. >> i've been on the express since about 11:10 this morning. we started off in venice italy now we're in brenner which is amazing we're right by the austrian border. i can see my breath look. i'm going to take you along the train. we're here for murder on the orient express which comes out in november. this is what my buddy -- this is ricardo. he's awesome. helped me out with my door. thank you for that. how is you >> easy. >> have we been a good crowd for you. >> yes. >> we'll head into the train. i'm going to show the train so come on in. this is absolutely incredible steve and allison you guys got to see this place. follow me through here. all right, so, i am currently in car k for kevin, they named it after me apparently. let's follow through here as jim from igm you'll be on tv tomorrow in d.c. while you're watching this i'm further away now but this is my current location as of wednesday afternoon here in i
. >> he'll give us a tour of that stop before that crossing o the austria. >> i've been on the express since about 11:10 this morning. we started off in venice italy now we're in brenner which is amazing we're right by the austrian border. i can see my breath look. i'm going to take you along the train. we're here for murder on the orient express which comes out in november. this is what my buddy -- this is ricardo. he's awesome. helped me out with my door. thank you for that. how...
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the concert is scheduled monday in austria.are talking about chartering a flight to get there. along with everything else they are having problems with, it includes the call center. the bs way to monitor is through social media. annie mccormick, "action news" channel6. back to you. >> what a mess. >> police are investigating a crash on the roosevelt extension. a driver lost control when his vehicle flipped. a 58-year-old man was taken to temple hospital with serious head injuries. >> a fairy crash inded with two people killed and one person dead. it happened on landis avenue in pittsburg township. two male drivers were killed, a female passenger suffered injuries and taken to crozer-chester medical center. >> an accident on route 13 and beaver street, 50-year-old donna anderson was crossing the intersection when a car hit her and kept doing. twut >>> a tragic story out of virginia where a police officer who is a native of philadelphia was shot and killed during a traffic stop. michael walter was killed in richard when he approa
the concert is scheduled monday in austria.are talking about chartering a flight to get there. along with everything else they are having problems with, it includes the call center. the bs way to monitor is through social media. annie mccormick, "action news" channel6. back to you. >> what a mess. >> police are investigating a crash on the roosevelt extension. a driver lost control when his vehicle flipped. a 58-year-old man was taken to temple hospital with serious head...
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that is very concerning to the president of austria, alexander van der bellen. "if islamophobia continues to spread, the day will come where we will have to ask all women to wear headscarves." now, why would all austrian women be asked to do that? well, explained the president, as an act of "solidarity with those who follow sharia inspired gender codes." fair enough, but if islamophobia continues to spread in austria, perhaps austrian women will next be asked to prohibit themselves from drivingri cars or using public swimming pools or going outside except in the company of male relatives all the solidarity of islam. that would show the islamaphobe islamaphobes. a new academic paper released earlier this spring has some disparaging bruised stomach news about europe's experiment with mass migration. it looks at data, and it finds that whether they get jobs, immigrants from poor countriestn ultimately become less integrated over time. we have seen this in other countries as well. the longer immigrants spend in norway, the less likely they are to be dependent upon g
that is very concerning to the president of austria, alexander van der bellen. "if islamophobia continues to spread, the day will come where we will have to ask all women to wear headscarves." now, why would all austrian women be asked to do that? well, explained the president, as an act of "solidarity with those who follow sharia inspired gender codes." fair enough, but if islamophobia continues to spread in austria, perhaps austrian women will next be asked to prohibit...
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an appeals court in austria has ordered that facebook must remove hate postings, in a ruling that isfollows a case brought by the country's green party, which sought to block postings against its leader made via a false account. an initial court decision had sought to prevent the postings from being seen in austria, but the appeals court has ruled that facebook must remove them worldwide. let's show you some pictures from malaysia where customs officers have seized more than 700 kilos of pangolin scales, worth over two million dollars. they are believed to have arrived on flights from african countries via dubai. pangolins — also known as scaly ant—eaters — are among the most trafficked mammals because of increasing demand in asia where their scales are used in traditional medicine. to america now and us senators have heard that donald trump was warned against hiring michael flynn as his national security adviser. sally yates — an acting head of the justice department under president obama — told a congressional panel that mr flynn had lied about his contacts with the russian ambassa
an appeals court in austria has ordered that facebook must remove hate postings, in a ruling that isfollows a case brought by the country's green party, which sought to block postings against its leader made via a false account. an initial court decision had sought to prevent the postings from being seen in austria, but the appeals court has ruled that facebook must remove them worldwide. let's show you some pictures from malaysia where customs officers have seized more than 700 kilos of...
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as you were mentioning, the netherlands, austria slowed it down after brexit and the trump victory in the united states. and of course, brexit and trump voters and trump and brexit, you know, sort of political leaders believe that this was going to be a worldwide, certainly west democracywide movement. but as i say, france has now put up a brick wall against this, and it has been so evident from the moment that emmanuel macron won. he came out for his victory speech with this long, solitary march to the "ode to joy," which is the european anthem, and that was a big message, and as one analyst in europe has said today, it proves that open, liberal, democratic economic and political progress is actually can be electoral dynamite and not kryptonite. so, that kind of sums it up. >> you know, quite literally and figuratively, a new generation of politician in france, no question. he's 39 years old. he is, you know, personally popular. his wife, his spouse is incredibly popular in the press right now, and he will have to work with president trump. he is someone who has sort of been elected
as you were mentioning, the netherlands, austria slowed it down after brexit and the trump victory in the united states. and of course, brexit and trump voters and trump and brexit, you know, sort of political leaders believe that this was going to be a worldwide, certainly west democracywide movement. but as i say, france has now put up a brick wall against this, and it has been so evident from the moment that emmanuel macron won. he came out for his victory speech with this long, solitary...
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she was sent to austria and murdered. you can see photographs in the hopes to fulfill life and what life can bring with them. the love, beautiful life, believe in god, don't be afraid of death. >> in the midst of the killing and murder still hope, still love. positiveking in a way at the world. this is the exact replica of the lady. we have here, mr. president, how this album came to us. all the family members, father, mother were murdered in auschwitz. and one sister survived. she was sent to australia as a young girl and survived. after the war, a cousin of the family came back to berlin and a neighbor was good and he kept some pictures of the family throughout the war. and he was giving it back to the family and this is the way the album came back to the family and here we have with us the survivor, margaret's sister that survived and came back to build her life in israel and she was so kind to donate this album to be part of the collection. we have tens of thousands of personal documents to remember and to learn and t
she was sent to austria and murdered. you can see photographs in the hopes to fulfill life and what life can bring with them. the love, beautiful life, believe in god, don't be afraid of death. >> in the midst of the killing and murder still hope, still love. positiveking in a way at the world. this is the exact replica of the lady. we have here, mr. president, how this album came to us. all the family members, father, mother were murdered in auschwitz. and one sister survived. she was...
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after seeing off dozens of applicants, austria's hermit on a hillside starts work.to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government to build better government housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivity levels began to increase outside russia were they forced to admit the accident. for the mujahideen, the mood here is of great celebration. this is the end of a 12—year war for them. they've taken the capital, which they've been fighting for for so long. it was 7am in the morning, the day when power began to pass from the minority to the majority, when africa, after 300 years, reclaimed its last white colony. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. and i'm tom donkin in london with our top stories. president trump says the north korean leader kimjong—un is a pretty smart cookie, while also warning that a conflict involving pyongyang cou
after seeing off dozens of applicants, austria's hermit on a hillside starts work.to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government to build better government housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivity levels began to increase outside russia were they forced to admit the accident....
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declared war on austria-hungary.moral leader strong in number foreseen that in the american people and in you were its noblest expression -- we would find support for its honor and avenging arm for its martyrdom. it has clearly distinguished between those groups that have directed the assault against the rights peoples and those who have deemed is necessary to follow them, moved perhaps by a false understanding of solidarity that had been accepted for other objects than the gratuitous aggression of which civilization was the victim in 1914. the royal government has contracted an unforgettable debt to the generosity of the united states of america. as in 1914, it counts to those whose only fault was to be free. an honest man acted rather as thor e er -- the belgian government salutes with joy, emotion and respectful admiration the act that through the intermediary of your excellency honors the man, the nation and humanity. >> following is an excerpt of the great honorable sir robert bordon may 18, 1917. the great kind
declared war on austria-hungary.moral leader strong in number foreseen that in the american people and in you were its noblest expression -- we would find support for its honor and avenging arm for its martyrdom. it has clearly distinguished between those groups that have directed the assault against the rights peoples and those who have deemed is necessary to follow them, moved perhaps by a false understanding of solidarity that had been accepted for other objects than the gratuitous...
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sure enough, but if it laws my phobia continues to spread in austria, perhaps osprey and room and over to prohibit themselves from drying cars or using public swimming pools are going outside except in the company of male relatives all the solidarity of islam. a new academic paper released earlier this spring has some disparaging bruised stomach news about europe's experiment with mass migration. it looks at data, and i find so that they jobs, immigrants from poor, and countries ultimately become less integrated over time. we have seen this in other countries as well. the longer immigrants expanded our way, the more likely they are to be dependent upon government welfare. katie hopkins is a global columnist for dailymail.com and she joins us tonight. as a surprise he? >> it doesn't surprise me at all. it is something we have seen here in britain for a long time. i have always maintained multiculturalism doesn't work. in fact, what we end up with as a nation of ghettos. i think that is true here in the u.k. i think what we see is that migrants arrive and typically comment since we have
sure enough, but if it laws my phobia continues to spread in austria, perhaps osprey and room and over to prohibit themselves from drying cars or using public swimming pools are going outside except in the company of male relatives all the solidarity of islam. a new academic paper released earlier this spring has some disparaging bruised stomach news about europe's experiment with mass migration. it looks at data, and i find so that they jobs, immigrants from poor, and countries ultimately...
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when i grew up in austria, it was very uncommon that both of the parents were working. i didn't want to ever hear that. 5% maybe at the time that did that. most of the mothers stayed home and cooked. fromther stayed home, and morning to night was all about providing food. she would be gardening, growing the vegetables, doing all this kind of things, and then cooking up a storm. in the afternoon when we came home, she was there, and she made sure we did our homework, and she was tough. i mean, really, really tough. there was a ruler there, hands if you didn't do your math. van: you guys can't do that. this is a loss of -- lawsuit. mr. schwarzenegger: you can't do that, but this is the old days. she was a very well read woman and educated and she could help with the homework all the time, and in the afternoon, my father was a police officer come he then went to the sports field, soccer field, and worked with us and coached us in soccer, and in the winter was built ice curling and ice-skating with us. literally from morning to night, between the coaches and the teachers an
when i grew up in austria, it was very uncommon that both of the parents were working. i didn't want to ever hear that. 5% maybe at the time that did that. most of the mothers stayed home and cooked. fromther stayed home, and morning to night was all about providing food. she would be gardening, growing the vegetables, doing all this kind of things, and then cooking up a storm. in the afternoon when we came home, she was there, and she made sure we did our homework, and she was tough. i mean,...
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in the men's draw, the sixth seed from austria dominic thiem lostjust six games on the way to thrashingustralia's bernard tomic in straight sets. thiem is a contender for the title and he's the only player to defeat nine—time french open champion rafael nadal on clay this season it was very hot out there, so i'm happy that i won in three sets. he was a tough opponent, and it was a very close first set, i guess. i was also a little bit nervous. and because of this circumstance, i'm happy with my performance. bulgarian iith seed grigor dimitrov coasted past france's stephane robert in straight sets. dimitrov had previously lost his last four matches at the french open. every slam, i always have high expectations and i like playing the best of five sets. i think i have the stamina and endurance to go all the stamina and endurance to go all the way, but right now, i'm trying to lower my expectations since i haven't done that well since i've played this year, so i'm trying to ta ke played this year, so i'm trying to take it one match at a time and i will stay humble and compete. francesco to
in the men's draw, the sixth seed from austria dominic thiem lostjust six games on the way to thrashingustralia's bernard tomic in straight sets. thiem is a contender for the title and he's the only player to defeat nine—time french open champion rafael nadal on clay this season it was very hot out there, so i'm happy that i won in three sets. he was a tough opponent, and it was a very close first set, i guess. i was also a little bit nervous. and because of this circumstance, i'm happy with...
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the spaniard was knocked out of the italian 0pen in the quarterfinals by austria's dominic thiem losingher novak djokovic orjuan martin del potro in the semis. germany's alexander zverev will take on amercia'sjohn isner in the other semi final. colombian sprinter fernando gaviria is continuing to impress at the giro d'italia — winning his fourth stage of this year's race today. tom dumoulin of the netherlands still holds the overall lead by over two minutes... but it was all about the sprinters on stage 13 — the last flat one before the race hits the mountains in the north of italy. earlier today mark cavendish tweeted he was thankful that gaviria isn't competing in this year's tour de france. that's all from sportsday. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times and lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent at the sun. led look at what the papers have in store. the daily mail are no fans of julian assange, criticising him for what they describe as a human rights lecture. th
the spaniard was knocked out of the italian 0pen in the quarterfinals by austria's dominic thiem losingher novak djokovic orjuan martin del potro in the semis. germany's alexander zverev will take on amercia'sjohn isner in the other semi final. colombian sprinter fernando gaviria is continuing to impress at the giro d'italia — winning his fourth stage of this year's race today. tom dumoulin of the netherlands still holds the overall lead by over two minutes... but it was all about the...
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they are trying to get to austria where they have a performance scheduled for tomorrow. they are planning to charter a plane to make it to the scheduled stop. >>> we know more about the suspicious device that led to an evacuation at newark international airport. the tsa said it was an empty pressure cooker left in in a brown bag. an american airline workers doing curbside check ins noticed the device. that led to the evacuation of terminal a. police are trying to figure out who left it there and why. >> president donald trump is back at the would you also after his first trip -- at the white house after his first trip overseas. he returned to find out that the russian controversy has not gone away. a reporter asked him if his son-in-law jar -- jared kushner set up a back channel with the kremlin. >>> remembrances are pouring in for hall of fame pitcher, jim bunning. the renowned former philly died following a stroke. >> a perfect game for jim bunning. er come his teammates. >> the fans will never forget his perfect game against the mets on father's day in 1964. it was a
they are trying to get to austria where they have a performance scheduled for tomorrow. they are planning to charter a plane to make it to the scheduled stop. >>> we know more about the suspicious device that led to an evacuation at newark international airport. the tsa said it was an empty pressure cooker left in in a brown bag. an american airline workers doing curbside check ins noticed the device. that led to the evacuation of terminal a. police are trying to figure out who left it...
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europe, people in austria, we just had a very tight thing in france. italy. et cetera. there are people in other countries who are waiting for that kind of leadership. they, you know, there is going to be an alliance in their view around the world. >> speaking of this alliance, is it your sense, given to the people that you talk to, and work with in the international community, even though lepen lost in franz there, are those emboldened, with that kind of point of view, trump, lepen. is there concern about those persons running for office? >> absolutely. in the field they work in. we are actually trying to stamp out racial discrimination around the world. it is on a steep incline. hate speech is no longer ta boo around the world. now, you see people are able to get elected to powerful offices using that kind of rhetoric. about change, about what is happening in the world. with the flow of migrants into the north. t the -- tanking in urine. >> our time is just about up. who is working witness is about the elimination of racism. do you think it is possible in the world th
europe, people in austria, we just had a very tight thing in france. italy. et cetera. there are people in other countries who are waiting for that kind of leadership. they, you know, there is going to be an alliance in their view around the world. >> speaking of this alliance, is it your sense, given to the people that you talk to, and work with in the international community, even though lepen lost in franz there, are those emboldened, with that kind of point of view, trump, lepen. is...
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delayed at heathrow airport since satisfie saturday but wero take off today for their next concert in austrialice made two more arrests connected with the bombing in manchester. we are told authority in the u.k. have a thousand people working on the investigation trying to track down sa involved. >> mean be while, hundreds are waiting for tattoo of worker b bees to show support for the victims and their city. the worker bee has served as a symbol of manchester since text till mills were considered beehives of activity. >> mary lee, remember her? the great whys shark returned to the jersey shore. this time she's brought a friend. >> and will the rain hold off for memorial day? melissa magee has the forecast when we come back. >> well, the weather held out long enough for fireworks over sesame place in language horn. the colorful bursts filled the sky with color in honor of memorial day weekend. >> melissa magee with another look at the forecast. we would like to see a little sunshine. >> hard pressed to find it overnight tonight. tomorrow morning, we track wet weather, guys. we show you what's
delayed at heathrow airport since satisfie saturday but wero take off today for their next concert in austrialice made two more arrests connected with the bombing in manchester. we are told authority in the u.k. have a thousand people working on the investigation trying to track down sa involved. >> mean be while, hundreds are waiting for tattoo of worker b bees to show support for the victims and their city. the worker bee has served as a symbol of manchester since text till mills were...
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they saw austria as the aggressor. wilson also defined american nutrality in an interesting way. he could have said it means no trade with either side which is what some socialists in the united states wanted him to do. he could have said it means you have to trade x amount of dollars with the other side. he said it allowed american corporations and the american people to behave in any way they wanted. what that means is america's heart and pocketbook were going in the same direction. let me introduce you to another american. this is mary robert rineheart one of the most famous writers in the united states in 1914. she wrote mysteries. i read a couple books of hers, including the circular staircase which was a best seller. they are actually not very good but must have been them. she was at a gala when the editor of the saturday evening post had an offer to send her as the first female reporter into the trenches of europe and into the royal houses of austria and german an and france and the president's house. she could go to all the government houses and into the trenches themselv
they saw austria as the aggressor. wilson also defined american nutrality in an interesting way. he could have said it means no trade with either side which is what some socialists in the united states wanted him to do. he could have said it means you have to trade x amount of dollars with the other side. he said it allowed american corporations and the american people to behave in any way they wanted. what that means is america's heart and pocketbook were going in the same direction. let me...
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we have austria, the old austria, not the new austria.etherlands and you have friends. -- france. and this shows that this populist anti-europe is a growing threat. this is important. and, of course, now there is italy and there is austria. of the woods out but the distribution of events has become much more favorable. ou worry that the european central bank because they are seeing strong growth fundamentals will start actually soon,g down q.e. too and that we something ugly emerging out of italy, for example. francesco: i do not fear that. i expect that. i think maybe in the autumn of 2017, they will say that they will line down the q.e., which would also meet their operational constraints because they managed to do that but we know they cannot go on for very long. so, i would not be surprised if in the first half 2018, they would complete the tapering. then they would use the second half of 2018 to move away from negative rates. francine: what do you see is the ecb's biggest challenge? do you expect more integration of your because pres
we have austria, the old austria, not the new austria.etherlands and you have friends. -- france. and this shows that this populist anti-europe is a growing threat. this is important. and, of course, now there is italy and there is austria. of the woods out but the distribution of events has become much more favorable. ou worry that the european central bank because they are seeing strong growth fundamentals will start actually soon,g down q.e. too and that we something ugly emerging out of...
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they made it on a flight just in time for their scheduled concert in austria. >> strong storms sweep across the south leaving a path of the destruction. >>> mary lee is back at the jersey shore, this time she is not alone. >> severe storms pushed through parts of tennessee leaving behind a trail of damage. strong winds reaching 80 miles per hour uprooted several large trees. this tree crashed slew a roof and land -- crashed through a roof and landing in a bedroom. others had to repair roofs after shingles were blown from homes. >> reporter: around here a couple of spots where there's high water, not a huge deal. as we head out on the schuylkill expressway, the good thing the thing we have going for us, volume is light this morning. just a few cars by girard avenue. as the day progresses, i would expect more traffic around here, as people head to the zoo to sea lions and tigers and bears. or perhaps horses are your thing, horse show continues in devon. my friends make the lemon sticks. they are delicious, get some lemon sticks. >> reporter: devon horse hoe is fun. we've got showers mo
they made it on a flight just in time for their scheduled concert in austria. >> strong storms sweep across the south leaving a path of the destruction. >>> mary lee is back at the jersey shore, this time she is not alone. >> severe storms pushed through parts of tennessee leaving behind a trail of damage. strong winds reaching 80 miles per hour uprooted several large trees. this tree crashed slew a roof and land -- crashed through a roof and landing in a bedroom. others...
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they made it on a flight yesterday in time for their concert in austria. him. >>> a first look at business, laptop ban may be expanded to all superintendent to and from the u.s. right now the ban applies to flights originating from ten international cities most from the northeast. the ban is meant to reduce terrorism concerns. >>> wall street trading is on hold for the memorial day, stock treaded water on friday, markets in mainland china are closed for a public holiday today. >>> president john f.kennedy would have turned 100 today. a wreath laying ceremony will be performed today, a stamp will be commemorateed today. >>> an elderly woman has been writing the troops since world war ii. her story continues. what is this? it's like a little vanilla tastey thing. a vanilla bean? mmm. they chopped it up in little pieces. like this little dots. i found one! i found one! breyers natural vanilla. milk and fresh cream, and only sustainably farmed vanilla. very simple. mmm! breyers the good vanilla. it's simple. we're proud to use non-gmo sourced ingredients in so
they made it on a flight yesterday in time for their concert in austria. him. >>> a first look at business, laptop ban may be expanded to all superintendent to and from the u.s. right now the ban applies to flights originating from ten international cities most from the northeast. the ban is meant to reduce terrorism concerns. >>> wall street trading is on hold for the memorial day, stock treaded water on friday, markets in mainland china are closed for a public holiday today....
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send mary roberts reinhardt first female reporter into the trenches of europe and royal houses of austria and germany and britain and france. she set it up. she could go to both sides, government houses and into the trenches themselves. as the story goes her husband forbade her from going. mary roberts reinhardt stood up and said i won't have the biggest thing in my life go aside without being part of it and i'm going. they demanded a 10,000-dollars life insurance policy from the "saturday evening post" and she went into the western front in late 1914 with the some of $1000 per dispatch. that is $20,000 per art can in today's money, an enormous amount of money. she stayed at the western front in europe until march of 1915. in some ways her journey typified the view of a lot of americans in this arc from october, november, 1914, to march 1915 in four ways. i want to talk about them here briefly. one, her first piece she wrote before she left she wanted to go to europe to condemn all sides, condemn all europeans for the stupidity allowing a war to begin over small diplomatic issue in the ba
send mary roberts reinhardt first female reporter into the trenches of europe and royal houses of austria and germany and britain and france. she set it up. she could go to both sides, government houses and into the trenches themselves. as the story goes her husband forbade her from going. mary roberts reinhardt stood up and said i won't have the biggest thing in my life go aside without being part of it and i'm going. they demanded a 10,000-dollars life insurance policy from the "saturday...
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we saw that in austria. we saw that in the netherlands. trump has to dweel a very different europe. macron represents a different vision, a vision of supporting democracy around the world which is opposite of trump's turning inward to america first. and finally, macron has got to come to grips with that russian intervention that tried to defeat him which is going to reverberate right back here in the united states. >> which we'll be watching. how will he be seen in europe in that club of many world leaders? >> i think he's going to be seen as a very key player. you now have some stability. i think he's going to be looked at as the galvanizing force. he is young. he is dynamic. he is calling people to action. i think he will become a very key player very quickly. >> all right. joel, allen, thank you so much. the point is next. we stay on top of this breaking storey. >>> it's 11:00 p.m. in paris. the paritying well into the night after the victory of ma kron. the stakes for europe and the rest of the world very high. a good evening you to. welcome to "the point." we're following tonig
we saw that in austria. we saw that in the netherlands. trump has to dweel a very different europe. macron represents a different vision, a vision of supporting democracy around the world which is opposite of trump's turning inward to america first. and finally, macron has got to come to grips with that russian intervention that tried to defeat him which is going to reverberate right back here in the united states. >> which we'll be watching. how will he be seen in europe in that club of...
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former president, and justice minister come other three people involved, had also acquired a gun in austria. from that perspective we can say some of the elements were still in place. but it is still unclear how close they were to actually carrying out the plan. it was said franco a quick carry out the plan and maximilian what help him from the german military, but not necessarily carrying out the plan himself. brent: thomas, thank you very much. now, to south korea. moon jae-in has declared victory in the country's presidential election. a central left candidate's win, following his predecessor in a corruption scandal. his main oppon o conceded defeat. >> moon jae-in. reporter: the moment when moon jae-in stepped on the stage to greet his supporters. this, after exit polls showed the liberal politician was on course to become the next president of south korea. moon at the main square in downtown seoul was ecstatic. in contrast with scenes when millions demanded that ousting of moon's predecessor, park geun-hye, on corruption charges. moon about to usher in a new era for a country that lead
former president, and justice minister come other three people involved, had also acquired a gun in austria. from that perspective we can say some of the elements were still in place. but it is still unclear how close they were to actually carrying out the plan. it was said franco a quick carry out the plan and maximilian what help him from the german military, but not necessarily carrying out the plan himself. brent: thomas, thank you very much. now, to south korea. moon jae-in has declared...
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they've turned lower this morning, sharply lower as the opec meeting starts in austria.s expected to extend production well into next year in an effort the try to stabilize the oil markets. we do have right now oil prices falling sharply this morning. also fewer foreign tourists are apparently visiting the u.s. the u.s. share of international tourism has been dropping steadily since october. that could be due to president trump's attempts to impose a travel ban on some of the countries as well as a stronger u.s. dollar which makes travel to the u.s. more expensive. speaking of travel, memorial day is the unofficial start to the summer vacation season, but many workers aren't taking advantage of their time off. we have reports from glass door finding that americans only use around half of their paid vacation. lots of people also take their work with them. two-thirds say they do at least some work, while they're out of the office and probably sipping martinis and on the beach somewhere. frances, back to you. >> that's exactly why you've got to use all those vacation days.
they've turned lower this morning, sharply lower as the opec meeting starts in austria.s expected to extend production well into next year in an effort the try to stabilize the oil markets. we do have right now oil prices falling sharply this morning. also fewer foreign tourists are apparently visiting the u.s. the u.s. share of international tourism has been dropping steadily since october. that could be due to president trump's attempts to impose a travel ban on some of the countries as well...
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austria. bond bearers are looking at the yield curve, you can see this.peculation that the the white line-- could steepen further with the us trillion governor and expected to announce the big spending budget on infrastructure. you are seeing the yield higher. represented by the pink line. we are expecting to see a lot of announcements about infrastructure spending from the turnbull government. manus: thank you. budgetee where that detail delivers. voting is underway in south korea after a campaign dominated by scandal. potential trade disruption with the u.s. and growing worries about its unpredictable neighbor to the north. what are you seeing on the ground on election day? shery: voters have already cast their ballots. it expects around 80% voter turnout for this election. it is a most five hours to go for the pulse to close at 8:00 p.m. and we are continuing to see a steady stream of voters coming in at the polling station and casting their ballots. despite the bad weather. it has been raining on and off. there is a lot of interest on his election. wh
austria. bond bearers are looking at the yield curve, you can see this.peculation that the the white line-- could steepen further with the us trillion governor and expected to announce the big spending budget on infrastructure. you are seeing the yield higher. represented by the pink line. we are expecting to see a lot of announcements about infrastructure spending from the turnbull government. manus: thank you. budgetee where that detail delivers. voting is underway in south korea after a...
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in january, a hotel in austria was hit. >> if you keep your security up to date, if you make regular backups of important data, then you can recover from an instance like this. the problem is many organizations don't defend themselves in advance. >> reporter: the message to britain's hospitals, pay up by may 19th or their data will disappear. it's not yet clear who is behind the attack but tonight as dhs is putting out that alert to u.s. companies, a microsoft spokesperson said to guard against the virus, simply make sure your computers are updated and running their latest software. lester? >> kelly cobielle, in london, thank you. >>> there is new fallout tonight from our exclusive interview with president trump who unleashed a morning tirade on twitter, to some looked more like a threat to the fbi director he just fired, telling james comey he better hope there are no tapes of the conversations and the white house is not confirming or denying that the president has a secret recording system. our white house correspondent kristen welker has details. >> reporter: president trump all s
in january, a hotel in austria was hit. >> if you keep your security up to date, if you make regular backups of important data, then you can recover from an instance like this. the problem is many organizations don't defend themselves in advance. >> reporter: the message to britain's hospitals, pay up by may 19th or their data will disappear. it's not yet clear who is behind the attack but tonight as dhs is putting out that alert to u.s. companies, a microsoft spokesperson said to...
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result seemed to build on election results earlier in the year and in the netherlands, as well as austriat far right candidate in your army can gain. but they're not winning election. we're hearing reaction, congratulations from eu head of state as well as the heads of eu institutions, including the president of the european council who tweeted out congratulations to the french people for choosing quickly. if quality and fraternity over the tyranny of fake now news. she can campaign heavily based on what she field profoundly european. it was telling when he arrived for his victory party last night. that the sounds to joy were playing that's the european anthem. at the same time, though, throughout his campaign, he's been calling for eu reform, it's the same at the eu must reform or face fred -- brexit. and i'm told we can expect him to introduce a very ambitious campaign in that direction at the same time many eu officials are going to be looking to see how he does this in the parliamentary election. if you'll be able to have the booking matter before i have a domestic agenda. >> e rix jo
result seemed to build on election results earlier in the year and in the netherlands, as well as austriat far right candidate in your army can gain. but they're not winning election. we're hearing reaction, congratulations from eu head of state as well as the heads of eu institutions, including the president of the european council who tweeted out congratulations to the french people for choosing quickly. if quality and fraternity over the tyranny of fake now news. she can campaign heavily...
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. >>> keep an eye on oil prices, they're swinging up and down, as volatile as opec meets in austria. the group is expected to extend production cuts well into next year in an effort to stabilize the oil markets. just a recap for you, the dow gaining 74 points so we're starting off at 21,012 and the nasdaq is up. we also have a new study by a worker advocacy group finding tesla saw higher-than-average injuries at its electric car factory in 2015 and that rate only dipped slightly last year. the reports by a nonprofit group called work safe shows more serious injuries which resulted in days of work. they were almost double the industry average. the data is based on injury reports filed by the u.s. government. tesla says it had some challenges in the past but it's working to have a few injuries as humanly possible. facebook has reportedly signed deals with buzzfeed and other content creators to make shows for its upcoming video service. it will feature long and short-form content with commercial breaks. facebook is reportedly planning six years of content, scripted shows with 20 to 30-m
. >>> keep an eye on oil prices, they're swinging up and down, as volatile as opec meets in austria. the group is expected to extend production cuts well into next year in an effort to stabilize the oil markets. just a recap for you, the dow gaining 74 points so we're starting off at 21,012 and the nasdaq is up. we also have a new study by a worker advocacy group finding tesla saw higher-than-average injuries at its electric car factory in 2015 and that rate only dipped slightly last...
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government officials in germany and austria saying we want this platform so we can redistributte food. there are so many resources that people need in real time it just needs to move quicker and faster. we are really excited to see how this is going to expand ask evolve to really solve a problem that has existed since the beginning of time. >> we did not have time to get into this but you are just 26 years old. you already spoke at the white house and at the united nations this year about copia. congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> a wonderful idea. >> thank you so much. thank you for having me. >> copia is working with the san francisco 49ers to reduce the football team's food waste and startup has plans to expand services beyond northern california. we hope you have enjoyed hearing from some of the bay area's top innovators. for more coverage go to kqed.org/newsroom. thanks for watching. >> the russian meddling probe hits close to home for president trump. i'm robert costa. why the president's son-in-law is being considered a person of interest. plus, how trump's america first
government officials in germany and austria saying we want this platform so we can redistributte food. there are so many resources that people need in real time it just needs to move quicker and faster. we are really excited to see how this is going to expand ask evolve to really solve a problem that has existed since the beginning of time. >> we did not have time to get into this but you are just 26 years old. you already spoke at the white house and at the united nations this year about...
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that four story american flag in the lobby towers over chandeliers made in austria. lamps from china, from india. which was surprising considering this. >> with this order, in our government to strictly uphold our buy american laws. >> president trump's own executive order calling on the federal government to buy american. but what is on the shopping list of his private business? we decided to find out. >> got the flags? >> got the flag. >> are you ready to do this? >> so our special assignment unit rented one of his $800 a night rooms. >> put a flag if it's made in america. put a flag if it's not. i'll start in the closet. >> okay. i'm going to start right here. there were phones from malaysia. a tv from south korea. a tray from the uk. >> huh. >> it is good wherever it's from. >> the towels were from india. shampoos from canada. that robe i didn't want to take off, you guessed it, china. >> china. >> china makes a good robe. thank you. >> the dishes were from germany, the glasses from italy. >> oh. here's information about the bed. sterns and foster. >> that's amer
that four story american flag in the lobby towers over chandeliers made in austria. lamps from china, from india. which was surprising considering this. >> with this order, in our government to strictly uphold our buy american laws. >> president trump's own executive order calling on the federal government to buy american. but what is on the shopping list of his private business? we decided to find out. >> got the flags? >> got the flag. >> are you ready to do...
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in a ruling likely to have international implications, an appeals court in austria has ordered facebooks been seeking to block posts hostile to its leader, made via a false account. record numbers of migrants have already tried to reach europe from north africa this year. more than seven thousand have been rescued from the mediterranean over the last few days alone. the italian coastguard says as many as 200 may have drowned. most of them have set off from libya — attempting the treacherous crossing — in search of a new life in europe. reeta chakrabarti has spent the last week on a rescue ship. seven uneventful days at sea with the rescue mission and then suddenly this: we have two rubber boats possibly one wooden boat. team, please prepare on deck for rescue. a scene, said the crew, like never before. first two, then three, then as we were spotted, more and yet more boat loads the people veering towards us to rescue and to safety. these women look really exhausted. they're coming on one by one. one of the women i've seen has a little child with her. this toddler, named blessing, is one
in a ruling likely to have international implications, an appeals court in austria has ordered facebooks been seeking to block posts hostile to its leader, made via a false account. record numbers of migrants have already tried to reach europe from north africa this year. more than seven thousand have been rescued from the mediterranean over the last few days alone. the italian coastguard says as many as 200 may have drowned. most of them have set off from libya — attempting the treacherous...
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the measures were also introduced by germany, austria, denmark and norway despite being pa rt denmarkrea. the time has come to take the last concrete steps to gradually return as we have repeatedly said many times before to abnormal, functioning of the schengen area. more than1 functioning of the schengen area. more than 1 million functioning of the schengen area. more than1 million migrants functioning of the schengen area. more than 1 million migrants and refugees fled syria and other countries facing conflict in the middle east in 2015, sparking a crisis as european countries try to deal with the influx. the announcements today will see the end of border control methods described as exceptional and a last resort. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: more protests in venezuela, as the president's plan to rewrite the constitution faces widespread international criticism. nothing, it seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government to build better government housing. internationally, there have alread
the measures were also introduced by germany, austria, denmark and norway despite being pa rt denmarkrea. the time has come to take the last concrete steps to gradually return as we have repeatedly said many times before to abnormal, functioning of the schengen area. more than1 functioning of the schengen area. more than 1 million functioning of the schengen area. more than1 million migrants functioning of the schengen area. more than 1 million migrants and refugees fled syria and other...
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that four story american flag in the lobby towers over chandeliers made in austria. lamps from china, from india. >> this is a portion of a story we aired last night from our special assignment unit. they had questions about hotel followed president trump's directive to the federal government to buy american. so, our sau team checked into the hotel, searched all the items in the room and you out there had questions about how we conducted our reporting. so in investigative reporter joins us with answers. >> our investigation had a lot of you guys talking on facebook. a lot of you all wanted to know how many american made products were right here in our own newsroom. we'll get to that in a second. first, we want to start with brenton on facebook. isn't he, president trump, separated from his business assets? meaning he doesn't own the hotel anymore. the answer is no. shortly before he was inaugurated, president trump said he would maintain ownership of his global business empire, but hand off control to his two oldest sons while he was president. that means, trump hote
that four story american flag in the lobby towers over chandeliers made in austria. lamps from china, from india. >> this is a portion of a story we aired last night from our special assignment unit. they had questions about hotel followed president trump's directive to the federal government to buy american. so, our sau team checked into the hotel, searched all the items in the room and you out there had questions about how we conducted our reporting. so in investigative reporter joins...
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the european wine waiter championship has been taking place in austria.e with fine wine, latvia. decisions, decisions. sweet or dry? full—bodied or medium? choosing the right kind of wine can be a real challenge. what you need is a good some somelier. and here in vienna you will find the very best. would you care for 18 glasses of champagne filled precisely with exactly the same amount in each glass? no problem. trouble identifying an italian wine or a french brandy? worry not. the somelier, or wine waiter, is your guide and your friend. translation: the qualities of the winner — someone we want to be served by, he is fast and charming, i want to have the feeling he is an ice skater. no effort, beautiful to watch. someone who has a lot of knowledge but a very nice personality. charming and all the while being professional. and this is the somelier‘s somelier. the winner of the competition, the consummate professional and a proud latvian. i think it is important to give huge motivation to young people in that they are back home, who are working in the indu
the european wine waiter championship has been taking place in austria.e with fine wine, latvia. decisions, decisions. sweet or dry? full—bodied or medium? choosing the right kind of wine can be a real challenge. what you need is a good some somelier. and here in vienna you will find the very best. would you care for 18 glasses of champagne filled precisely with exactly the same amount in each glass? no problem. trouble identifying an italian wine or a french brandy? worry not. the somelier,...
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may now, but cold northerly winds working out of scandinavia into germany, down towards the alps, austria, as we go through the night, cold air in place, so temperatures really are going to plummet. tuesday night will bring lows below freezing across many central areas of the continent. there will be a widespread frost, rain and snow moving in here on wednesday. down to the south—west, if you are planning a break to liberia, spain or portugal, some disturbed weather, some vicious thunderstorms, maybe hail as well. that can cause travel problems for the middle of the week. back home, still quiet. eastern areas have been cloudy, it should brighten up by the middle part of the week. is there any rain on the way? find out in half an hour. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. a new era is beginning in france and the country's president elect emmanuel macron has addressed the nation. vive la republique. vive la france! i'm christian fraser in paris where the president—elect is getting on with the task of forming a new government. we'll be live in paris with christian fraser. we'll hea
may now, but cold northerly winds working out of scandinavia into germany, down towards the alps, austria, as we go through the night, cold air in place, so temperatures really are going to plummet. tuesday night will bring lows below freezing across many central areas of the continent. there will be a widespread frost, rain and snow moving in here on wednesday. down to the south—west, if you are planning a break to liberia, spain or portugal, some disturbed weather, some vicious...
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even in austria, we have seen more far right being supported across the countryside and in urban areaso—liberal voices. so it is a pattern that we see over and over again. there is a pattern. you could argue that the sorts of things we see in turkey today could be linked to the political realities of russia today, where putin is in the ascendant. you could perhaps look at a country like egypt, where 2011 brought the arab spring and so many pro—democracy voices onto the streets in cairo, but where is egypt today? those liberal, secular, pro—democracy voices are nowhere. but here is what i think. being popular or getting the most of the votes, let's say, by numbers, isn't enough to gain legitimacy. it is not enough to make a system a democracy. and that is the biggest mistake the akp elite have been making over and over throughout the years. in short, what they are thinking is if we have the ballot box, this is democracy, is what they are saying, and i am saying no because the ballot box is only one of the requirements for a proper democracy. in addition to the ballot box, you need other
even in austria, we have seen more far right being supported across the countryside and in urban areaso—liberal voices. so it is a pattern that we see over and over again. there is a pattern. you could argue that the sorts of things we see in turkey today could be linked to the political realities of russia today, where putin is in the ascendant. you could perhaps look at a country like egypt, where 2011 brought the arab spring and so many pro—democracy voices onto the streets in cairo, but...
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rafa nadal‘s impressive record on clay this season continues after he beat austria's dominic thiem 7—s 15th successive victory on the surface this season and a third clay court title of the year. victory also moves him above roger federer to fourth in the world rankings. ian poulter is two shots off the lead in the closing stages of the final round of the players championship at sawgrass. he's chasing his first victory on the tour in five years and did have a share of the lead at one point alongside kim si—woo. in blustery conditions, the south korean has fared better though and currently has the outright lead. poulter is on eight under par through 15, missing the chance there to birdie. warrington are through to the quarter—finals of rugby league's challenge cup after a hard—fought 34—20 victory over local rivals widnes. a hat trick from kevin brown against his former club kept warrington ahead for much of the game. before late tries, including this one from chris hill, made the game safe in the closing minutes. elsewhere there were wins for wigan and leeds. and that, martine, is all
rafa nadal‘s impressive record on clay this season continues after he beat austria's dominic thiem 7—s 15th successive victory on the surface this season and a third clay court title of the year. victory also moves him above roger federer to fourth in the world rankings. ian poulter is two shots off the lead in the closing stages of the final round of the players championship at sawgrass. he's chasing his first victory on the tour in five years and did have a share of the lead at one point...
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a man chosen from dozens of competitors to take up a job as a hermit in austria has now received the50 year old tradition, in the town of saalfelden, as bethany bell reports. saalfelden has a new hermit. stan vanuytrecht, a divorced catholic deacon from belgium, has moved into the hermitage, cut into the cliffs. there's been a hermit here for more than 350 years. but this is the first time a non—austrian has taken up residence. the key was handed over at a mass in the neighbouring chapel of st george. he'll live alone hear from april to november each year. but it's not an entirely solitary existence. the hermit is also expected to greet hikers and visitors, something that mr vanuytrecht welcomes. translation: i wanted to enter the monastery because i need silence and contemplation to pray. i was planning to enter one, but then i thought here in the hermitage, i can get both. in the mornings and evenings, silence and time to reflect and contemplate, and during the day, i see many people who i can talk to. it will be a simple life. the hermitage has no electricity or running water. but
a man chosen from dozens of competitors to take up a job as a hermit in austria has now received the50 year old tradition, in the town of saalfelden, as bethany bell reports. saalfelden has a new hermit. stan vanuytrecht, a divorced catholic deacon from belgium, has moved into the hermitage, cut into the cliffs. there's been a hermit here for more than 350 years. but this is the first time a non—austrian has taken up residence. the key was handed over at a mass in the neighbouring chapel of...
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zverev, who is 20, will meet either four—time winner novak djokovic or austria's dominic thiem in sunday'sthe way to the title in miami as a 19—year—old in 2007. i have had a lot of tough matches, a lot of tough opponents, it will be truly amazing for me. john played very well this tournament, he has also beaten a lot of good players, a fantastic match today. dutchman tom dumoulin further underlined his giro d'italia victory ambitions by stunning colombian rival nairo quintana to claim victory on saturday's14th stage. dumoulin attacked his movistar rival inside the final two kilometres of an 11.8 kilometre climb to the summit finish to take his overall lead over the colombian to two minutes 47 seconds. and when you're not playing in the french open tennis at roland—garros, you don't have to prepare as hard, and you can let your hair downa bit, and what roger federer has been doing. he's been stepping out at the wedding of the year in england. he's there with his wife mirka, at the wedding of pippa middeton, the sister of the duchess of cornwall, kate, and james matthews. smashing three pie
zverev, who is 20, will meet either four—time winner novak djokovic or austria's dominic thiem in sunday'sthe way to the title in miami as a 19—year—old in 2007. i have had a lot of tough matches, a lot of tough opponents, it will be truly amazing for me. john played very well this tournament, he has also beaten a lot of good players, a fantastic match today. dutchman tom dumoulin further underlined his giro d'italia victory ambitions by stunning colombian rival nairo quintana to claim...
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so during that meningitis the outbreak to get it on the market in canada and austria and all the other countries but was never marketed in the u.s. because it was clear it would be used in a limited way and it wasn't worth going to the whole fda approval process for the manufacturer. and then there are others but only after this cdc and fda jump through hoops with the vaccine finally arrived. and anyone that is the unhappy with the results. but the process to get the treatment but that is rarely have to focus our energy is more efficient to have more heart surgeon is that what you really want from your medical care that was presented at the american college of chronology last year. that is not medical research but business efficiency. so even trying to do that. >> we are nearing the end of the hour with your description of the book by highly recommend it with these issues that we all feel but much more we can talk about i am looking forward to receiving you do going forward you have any comments?. >> so with the nonprofit so what i am trying to do is look at the economic theories of he
so during that meningitis the outbreak to get it on the market in canada and austria and all the other countries but was never marketed in the u.s. because it was clear it would be used in a limited way and it wasn't worth going to the whole fda approval process for the manufacturer. and then there are others but only after this cdc and fda jump through hoops with the vaccine finally arrived. and anyone that is the unhappy with the results. but the process to get the treatment but that is...