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so the heavyweight index and actually achieved a new all time high while we wait nevertheless with bated breath the ends quarter for us almost three thank you and just when he thought it was one done deal the free trade agreement between the e.u. and canada will see to it's facing a fresh stumbling block a sneeze new agricultural minister says his country doesn't want to ratify it and the deal could be the biggest trade deal being used ever signed with the new attorney government says this see to does not ensure mission protection for the country speciality foods like wine on ifs and chains. interest rates in europe aren't going anywhere at least not for now the european central bank announced on thursday they would remain at historic lows but the bank is ending its controversial and costly bond buying program. the last several years have been expensive for the eurozone since march twenty fifth team of the e.c.b. has acquired government and corporate bonds with a total value of around two point four trillion euros that poured lots of low interest capital into the euro countries the bonds
so the heavyweight index and actually achieved a new all time high while we wait nevertheless with bated breath the ends quarter for us almost three thank you and just when he thought it was one done deal the free trade agreement between the e.u. and canada will see to it's facing a fresh stumbling block a sneeze new agricultural minister says his country doesn't want to ratify it and the deal could be the biggest trade deal being used ever signed with the new attorney government says this see...
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the problem in some eyes of the audience articulated here by jennifer bates. told us that medical staff who treated the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia skripal did not expect the power to survive. here is rita chakravarthy on the news that one. in interviews with the bbc's newsnight programme the staff said at first they thought the pair had suffered a drugs overdose. mark urban reports. it isjust before 5pm on the fourth of march. we were just told that there was two patients down in the emergency department who are critically unwell and they would be coming up to the unit. sarah clamp emailed us: finally, we are used to seeing the main use here at broadcasting house in the background of broadcasts. on occasion, the staff behind the presenter seemed to catch more of the audience's attention on what is going on in the studio, and that was the case this week forjohn going on in the studio, and that was the case this week forjothacob, who sent us this screen grab with a message. could someone have a quiet word with the security chap guar
the problem in some eyes of the audience articulated here by jennifer bates. told us that medical staff who treated the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia skripal did not expect the power to survive. here is rita chakravarthy on the news that one. in interviews with the bbc's newsnight programme the staff said at first they thought the pair had suffered a drugs overdose. mark urban reports. it isjust before 5pm on the fourth of march. we were just told that there was two...
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they've recommended--or they've told us not to drink it and d don't bate in it. from our heaven, now it's turned into our hell. >> the estimate of the pennsylvania department of environmental preservation n is one serious environmental concern for every5050 wells driilled to date. you do the math. if we're talking hundreds of thousands of wells, we're doing hundreds or thousands of spills--that's called cumulative impact. so it goes to the heart of your question: why are you not seeing all these things ye bemulative impact is accumulating. come back in 10 years. >> "the ecologist" met with an ex-gas-industry employho described a spill on a site that he worked on. >> some of the sites are well-regulated, yeah, where d.d.e.p. and osha and stuff like that, where ththey're righght on ayeah, ty' well-regulalated. but the rest f the 95% of them where they're nna go out to the site and look at t them, no. . no, they'e not w well-regulated. some e ofm are real babad. i've seen chemicals come out of the side-- literally, the side. it looked like the mountain was bleeding.
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>>los africanos estuvieron muy cerca de llevarse le bate pero Útiles huido en el último minuto del partidoo de las mieles tras derrotar al camp leÓn del mundo hoy se alargÓ la celebración y se incluyeron tambiÉn los familiares de los jugadores del cuerpo o tÉcnico, de los direct vivos, un gran momento para gozar a partir de maÑana a pensar en el siguiente partido ante corea del sur. >>como siempre informaciÓn muy completa,tambiÉn hay informaciÓn en univisión deportes.com- ♪ >>conozca como una conocida empresale facilita el rastreo de indocumentados ivanka llega al valle central. tenga mucho cuidado con los videojuegos y sus hijos ciÓn. la nueva condiciÓn desalud mental es la llamada atrÁs tornos de los juegos y una rmde saber si lo pade si el videojuego es tan por encima de todo inclusive de sus amigos. recuerde que los es queramos en punto de las 11 por lo pronto gracias.
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and we'll be waiting for that decision where bated breath you've been watching you know your news from berlin on labor rock on behalf of the entire team thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us the news continues at the top of the hour hope to see that. the. kick off with. russian when you get on now an extreme and very scary. but do you really need as much of a risk. we visit national to check the security concepts canada has to give a pledge of the safest world cup ever. because. of the. law for sick and lacking. more and more americans feel they're being marginalized. these people want to change that. the poor people's campaign. when this movement for economic justice is gaining momentum throughout the country. three thousand and sixty minutes on d w. earth. home to millions of species a home worth saving. and those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that counter the climate most green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teachin
and we'll be waiting for that decision where bated breath you've been watching you know your news from berlin on labor rock on behalf of the entire team thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us the news continues at the top of the hour hope to see that. the. kick off with. russian when you get on now an extreme and very scary. but do you really need as much of a risk. we visit national to check the security concepts canada has to give a pledge of the safest world cup ever....
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always had because you know now with bates the life that you'll say. going through. you won't want to talk you into the water in the mine and soon you would have to drown through water it would get it over your knees and. the horses would have to pull through to homeowners from the inner and then they would lay to mouthfuls for tracks sometimes when they'd run out of traffic people here named were you know anywhere. there's nothing for him today and there have been all the young pay for the turning to. africa. and. if it were some one would have a state answer. they are our government would get interested in this place this article and to. think we. could make it but if they don't. never day. in this say you know there's. this or pop. eight point seven deadly m.t.v. to downtown weisberg this is something bring in sin arcade until ten o'clock tonight so i'm talking to some of the best music of two thousand and thirteen playing the song but all. is holding it's all. in one nine hundred eighty eight was the first woman to work in this one particular mine and my job was
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take inside a is trending right now a lot of fans were also waiting with bated breath to see if the goalkeeper manuel neuer was also going to make the squad to end and the answer is yes the short answer. is that he's a they've got the best goalkeeper in the world frankly has made the team and is tran is traveling to russia the question of course was because he had not played since september he had not played you know in over not almost nine months ten months. and was he going to be in fit shape was he going to be well enough has broken those broken hearts on his foot was a can be well enough to allow him to travel so that was a big deal he is going mark andre tear steak and moving from number one goaltender to number two just briefly before we go now we know who is and we know who's out can they win i will i will add that striker neil's pietersen is out parent lane or the goalkeeper from laver koos and jonathan toews labor has a defender they certainly can win but they need breaks to go their way any any world cup defending champion needs those breaks alekhine in from get up the sports thank y
take inside a is trending right now a lot of fans were also waiting with bated breath to see if the goalkeeper manuel neuer was also going to make the squad to end and the answer is yes the short answer. is that he's a they've got the best goalkeeper in the world frankly has made the team and is tran is traveling to russia the question of course was because he had not played since september he had not played you know in over not almost nine months ten months. and was he going to be in fit shape...
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es importante mantener crÉdito para obtener viviendas, tambiÉn bate de trabajo. >> lo que se hace esofrecera que una persona no califique. francisco: esta organizaciÓn participarÁ en una feria donde con asesores y subirÁn a la gente sobre cÓmo comprar su casa con facilidad. m ramÓn: ya regresamos con mÁs. ♪ locutor: este es "contacto deportivo". nathalie: quÉ tal? le saluda nathalie juÁrez. comenzamos con noticia de la grande liga. otanni estarÁ fuera de actividad debido a un esguince. el nipÓn va a la lista de lesionados. el pelotero recibiÓ ni sección que podrÍa ayudar a novela de chivas y maÍ almeyda, estÁ apunto de terminar . los aficionados llegaron para pedirle que no se vaya, pero se reunirÁ con los jugadores para anunciarlessu salida del rebaÑo sagrado. >> en apoyo de la gente es algo que me ha emocionadoy algo que no voy a olvidar nunca en mi vida. creo que se ha generado algo bueno en chivas, un chivas ganador, un chivas que ha competido en todos los torneos y bueno... por intermedio del fÚtbol hicimos felices a las personas. nathalie: segÚn el diario "the sun" el real madrid estÁ
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than two weeks time but pompei refused to confirm it'll actually happen our diplomatic editor james bates has more. a second day of intense diplomacy between the u.s. secretary of state and the north korean envoy who met for almost two and a half hours reporters watched the comings and goings at the apartment block where the u.s. government owns a residence on the thirty ninth floor state department officials were very cautious in what they said but one man was not as restrained the u.s. president who spoke as the meeting was still under way revealing for the first time that general kim will now head to the white house good morning i just want to tell you we're doing very well with north korea our secretary of state has had very good meetings he's meeting again today. i believe they'll be coming down to washington on friday and a letter is going to be delivered to me from him john. the president said the summit in singapore if it takes place could be the first of perhaps two or three meetings between him and kim jong later secretary pump aoe sidestepped questions about whether the two sid
than two weeks time but pompei refused to confirm it'll actually happen our diplomatic editor james bates has more. a second day of intense diplomacy between the u.s. secretary of state and the north korean envoy who met for almost two and a half hours reporters watched the comings and goings at the apartment block where the u.s. government owns a residence on the thirty ninth floor state department officials were very cautious in what they said but one man was not as restrained the u.s....
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now, daisy bates. naacp in little rock, arkansas integration of central high school, the students are called the little rock nine but remember these are individual studentses. these are young people. these are people about the age of those marvelous studentses in parkland. i lived them up all the time. they range in age from -- the oldes one as ernie green, who was senior and graduated, the first grad what from central high school. a young woman in there elizabeth eckert, on the day they were exposed to good to school her family was not notified they had changed the location where they were supposed to meet. so eight people met with daisy bates and the security, the local police, the national guard, whoever -- to escort them into school. elizabeth eckert's family did not have a phone so she alone walked to the school and there are pictures of this child, walking how to hostile crowd, not hostile children, but hostile adults. yelling hat at her, shouting profanities, doing horrible things. that was some
now, daisy bates. naacp in little rock, arkansas integration of central high school, the students are called the little rock nine but remember these are individual studentses. these are young people. these are people about the age of those marvelous studentses in parkland. i lived them up all the time. they range in age from -- the oldes one as ernie green, who was senior and graduated, the first grad what from central high school. a young woman in there elizabeth eckert, on the day they were...
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. >> andrew sigueemtrando que es un veteran con mucho que dar todavÍa en cada turno al bate con su quintoos warriors puedan ganar, por el momento es todo, me despido, regresamos contigo al estudio. >> tremenda noticia de andre. por aquÍ tenemos la trivia mundialista de hoy, enuÉ mundial debutÓ juan diego armando ra publi sptr sociales instagram y twitterseguut#mundialmuenemos l. >> mientras tanto quien ganÓ tres series mundiales con los gigantes y tambiÉn d premios co los gigantes, ha sido dejado en libertad por los rangers de texas, tiene 33 aÑos de edad, intentan hacer un regreso a las grandes ligas esta tarde en at&t park, en la primera entrada, pablo sandoval para las gradas, cuartoelo, una por ce l gigantes, en la tercera entrada daniel con este batazo, la agarrÓ bien hacia el jardÍn derecho, anotando y los linebackers encima por uno en este mento, mÁs adelante allen tambiÉn para la at emergent empatando euego a dos carreras, se fueron a extra innings y en las entradas adicionales cwford, que sÍ, respondiÓ con el batazo de huth hito. >>or el momentoresamos con mÁs esta noche, especia
. >> andrew sigueemtrando que es un veteran con mucho que dar todavÍa en cada turno al bate con su quintoos warriors puedan ganar, por el momento es todo, me despido, regresamos contigo al estudio. >> tremenda noticia de andre. por aquÍ tenemos la trivia mundialista de hoy, enuÉ mundial debutÓ juan diego armando ra publi sptr sociales instagram y twitterseguut#mundialmuenemos l. >> mientras tanto quien ganÓ tres series mundiales con los gigantes y tambiÉn d premios co...
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. >> we wait with bated breath. thank you. a day after the fed hiked u.s.ropean central bank says it is leaving its key eurozone lending rate unchanged at an historic rate of 0% through until next summer, but it will halve its bond buying program in october and ended in september. after the financial crisis, the ecb started buying eurozone member government bonds to stimulate growth. since 2015, month after month, the ecb spent over 2 trillion euros on the program. with the bond purchases, the ecb's balance sheet has swollen to over 11 trillionn euros, abot 40% of economic output for the entire eurozone. >> the last several years have been expensive for the eurozone. since march of 2015, the ecb has acquired government and corporate bonds with a total value of around 2.4 trillion euros. they poured lots of low interest capital into european countries. the bonds were intended to o ful inflation, and ecb is pumping about 30 billion euros per month into the market. >> wind hyssop p after september 2018, subject to incoming data, confirming our medium-term infl
. >> we wait with bated breath. thank you. a day after the fed hiked u.s.ropean central bank says it is leaving its key eurozone lending rate unchanged at an historic rate of 0% through until next summer, but it will halve its bond buying program in october and ended in september. after the financial crisis, the ecb started buying eurozone member government bonds to stimulate growth. since 2015, month after month, the ecb spent over 2 trillion euros on the program. with the bond...
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captain suzie bates top scored with 124 not out, as she and sophie devine put on a record 182 for the now, and the draw for next season's champions cup has been made and spare a thought for those teams in pool one as holders leinster will face three other former winners. they've been drawn against wasps, toulouse and bath — just the 11 titles between all those sides. premiership winners saracens are in pool three, alongside cardiff blues, glasgow warriors and lyon. exeter chiefs, who were beaten by saracens in the premiership final, are in pool two with french top 1a champions castres, munster and gloucester. last year's runners—up racing 92 are in pool four with scarlets, leicester tigers and ulster. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the news today. burnley won't have too far to travel, for their first european game in 51 years — they were drawn against aberdeen in the europa league second qualifying round. steven gerrard will take charge of rangers in the first qualifying round, when they take on skhupi of macedonia. full details of the draw on the bbc spor
captain suzie bates top scored with 124 not out, as she and sophie devine put on a record 182 for the now, and the draw for next season's champions cup has been made and spare a thought for those teams in pool one as holders leinster will face three other former winners. they've been drawn against wasps, toulouse and bath — just the 11 titles between all those sides. premiership winners saracens are in pool three, alongside cardiff blues, glasgow warriors and lyon. exeter chiefs, who were...
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. >> nawaz: for giovanni bates and ashley rollins, this part of portland has always felt like home.you were just surrounded by eamily? >> oh, that's it, everyone knew someone. you would drive by my grandmother's house on any day and you'd see five to people, cousins, everybody out there. and it would, you know, just turn into an impromptu barcue. >> nawaz: ashley was raised by her mother and grandparents--la trairs in their time. >> she was actually the first, african-american woman judge in portland and then my gasndfather he w actually a tuskegee airman. >> nawaz: ashley and giovanni's roots here may run deep, but when the former high school sweethearts looked for a place to raise their sons, the neighborhood they once called home was out of reh. >> this is our neighborhood. we went to high school in this neighborhood. this is what feels like home and comfortable for us, so our hope was to live here, but things have just, like, changed drastically. >> nawaz: that change traces back decades to the displacement of thousands of african american families from north and northeast portl
. >> nawaz: for giovanni bates and ashley rollins, this part of portland has always felt like home.you were just surrounded by eamily? >> oh, that's it, everyone knew someone. you would drive by my grandmother's house on any day and you'd see five to people, cousins, everybody out there. and it would, you know, just turn into an impromptu barcue. >> nawaz: ashley was raised by her mother and grandparents--la trairs in their time. >> she was actually the first,...
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parliament hours before prime minister and they survived a vote which came after three days of the bates macedonia's to officially change its name to the republic of north macedonia and being a twenty seven year dispute with greece but nationalists on both sides see it as a humiliating defeat john psaropoulos is following events from outside parliament in athens he's got more in the background to the story. whatever the final legal points of the deal the main thrust of it is that it get that through this agreement greece recognizes a share. notion of a geographical macedonian region up until now greece absolutely held to the idea that macedonia could only be the greek region of macedonia and once they say this is then the door opens for all sorts of other claims to enter i spoke earlier with the deputy leader of the opposition conservative party the party that has brought this no confidence vote to the floor. and this is how he summarized the objections . are a main objections not the about thing the name it's about the macedonian language and the mission done internationally that it's b
parliament hours before prime minister and they survived a vote which came after three days of the bates macedonia's to officially change its name to the republic of north macedonia and being a twenty seven year dispute with greece but nationalists on both sides see it as a humiliating defeat john psaropoulos is following events from outside parliament in athens he's got more in the background to the story. whatever the final legal points of the deal the main thrust of it is that it get that...
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shouting] >> spoken to passionately about the circumstances that led to otto warm 'er's death in the same bates you're defending now kim jong-un's human rights record. how can you do that. >> because i don't want to see a nuclear weapon destroy you and your family. >> bile the way -- idon't want do see -- excuse me -- because i don't want to see a nuclear weapon destroyed you and your family. want to have a good relationship with north korea. i want to have a good relationship with many other countries. and what i've done, i if remember, if you're fair, which most of you right-hand side, but if you're fair, when i came in, people thought we were probably going to war with north korea. if we did, d-quiet. quiet. if we did, millions of people would have been killed. i don't mean like -- people within -- seoul has 28 million people. 30 miles off the border. you would have had 30, 4,050,000,000 people killed. who knows what would have happened i. came in, that was what i inherit. should have never -- that should have been solved long with got there. i did a great job this weekend. the fake news sai
shouting] >> spoken to passionately about the circumstances that led to otto warm 'er's death in the same bates you're defending now kim jong-un's human rights record. how can you do that. >> because i don't want to see a nuclear weapon destroy you and your family. >> bile the way -- idon't want do see -- excuse me -- because i don't want to see a nuclear weapon destroyed you and your family. want to have a good relationship with north korea. i want to have a good relationship...
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custody because of their behavior here at the scene of the the crime there are strange things ivana bates was gunned down outside his office in a street brimming with c.c.t.v. cameras if there's no dallas what was really nashik i made it enough to compute the national id you know one saml beast that would be my day like i'm better than i was it will be in monte devon had me yet you know still value more boyish than a nice one does molly than me at it we must get new parts or three investigation happens in kosovo but this interview with serbia in belgrade. so we was open to all for a series of informations. however that we haven't received a lot of on the other side. to date there have been no arrests despite rumors there are no officially named suspects and crucial evidence appears to have been compromised doubts remain as to whether this murder will ever be solved. but what is clear is that it's given the already talk sick mix of relations between kosovo and serbia another stir. in february two thousand and eighteen kosovo celebrated its tenth anniversary. the unsolved murder advantage h
custody because of their behavior here at the scene of the the crime there are strange things ivana bates was gunned down outside his office in a street brimming with c.c.t.v. cameras if there's no dallas what was really nashik i made it enough to compute the national id you know one saml beast that would be my day like i'm better than i was it will be in monte devon had me yet you know still value more boyish than a nice one does molly than me at it we must get new parts or three investigation...
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p let's go throughrocess of legislating, and engage the american people in an honest bate.i travel the country, i hear the exact same concerns echoed by our folks of western new york. costs continueo go through the, roofalth care costs, and then correspondingly health insurae costs go up. we need to come to solutions that are going to drive these costs down. soledad:efut if there's an rt to get rid of the protections for people with pre-existing conditions that -- i think it would bedevastati. not counting people who are on medicare, there are 300,000 people in your district who hav preexistinnditions. obviously, that's an -- that's an estimatve ho they been talking to you about how they feel about this, d how are you --how much are you concerned politically? rep. reed: well, i never really put potics first. i mean --d: so you would be the only elected official i've ever met in my 30 years that i'veeen in this business, sir. rep. reed:d.ell, thank you, so i appreciate that. it's your first one. soledad: let me write that down! [laughter] rep. reed: b it's really about solvi
p let's go throughrocess of legislating, and engage the american people in an honest bate.i travel the country, i hear the exact same concerns echoed by our folks of western new york. costs continueo go through the, roofalth care costs, and then correspondingly health insurae costs go up. we need to come to solutions that are going to drive these costs down. soledad:efut if there's an rt to get rid of the protections for people with pre-existing conditions that -- i think it would bedevastati....
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they've been getting into the world cup group parading through the capital city to pulsating graeme bates patriotic chance to me and but a few their side they take on iceland in their opening match in moscow on saturday . and they'll be hoping messi can deliver tomorrow and throughout the next month will play well in the twelve weeks leading up to the world cup r t host peter schmeichel visited all of the cities that will be holding and matches in the tournament one of the stops was you katherine bird let's see how it all. it's yeah i got that evil is still close to the ural mountains which makes a place full of natural and sold one of them is gold now and i'm going to produce my own gold. that's very hard by the i'm going to put a wide line. on the form when i pull the gold in to do i need to be able to see when it's full that there's a fridge that's cooling the goal down. and when you see what that does in a minute. said on the fridge. they just pull up. living by the way that they. did definitely in the little ones not all of them all that's really the. first son. to. look again. but o
they've been getting into the world cup group parading through the capital city to pulsating graeme bates patriotic chance to me and but a few their side they take on iceland in their opening match in moscow on saturday . and they'll be hoping messi can deliver tomorrow and throughout the next month will play well in the twelve weeks leading up to the world cup r t host peter schmeichel visited all of the cities that will be holding and matches in the tournament one of the stops was you...
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a dose of potentially harsh reality has been injected into eddie bate that has seemed irrelevant to manyalling it project fear or even bullying. but the chancellor has been sharing the alarm of business leaders for months and inside government, many are writing off the idea of any substantial progress at next week's eu summit. brexit ministers are saying it will be ok, the eu will play hardball saying it will be ok, the eu will play hard ball until the end saying it will be ok, the eu will play hardball until the end and then compromise. you can call the optimism desperation, depending where stand. this drama brexit has been slow, but it is about to liven up. not in a good way with one cliffhanger after another per head. john, thank you. president trump has threatened to impose a 20% tariff on all cars imported from the european union, as the transatlantic trade war heats up. shares in european car makers fell sharply this afternoon after the president made the threat on twitter. the eu has just imposed tariffs on a range of american food stuffs and goods in response to us tariffs on alu
a dose of potentially harsh reality has been injected into eddie bate that has seemed irrelevant to manyalling it project fear or even bullying. but the chancellor has been sharing the alarm of business leaders for months and inside government, many are writing off the idea of any substantial progress at next week's eu summit. brexit ministers are saying it will be ok, the eu will play hardball saying it will be ok, the eu will play hard ball until the end saying it will be ok, the eu will play...
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up their nuclear weapons but concedes it may take more than one meeting our diplomatic editor james batesreports a moment of history the leader of north korea first and then the u.s. president several hours later arriving in the same city this summit is now effectively under way the face to face meeting aimed at diverting a nuclear crisis taking place on choose day kim jong borrowed a plane from china to bring him here he's probably the least well traveled leader on earth in charge of his isolated nation for six years he had met no other foreign leader until this year. he came to singapore with his own body guard unit and brought his own armored limousine on a cargo plane again supplied by china remarkably it's only nine months since president trump told the u.n. general assembly he was prepared to annihilate pyongyang diplomacy did finally kick in with north korea sending a delegation to south korea's winter olympics in february. a historic summit at the demilitarized zone between the two koreas was followed by a secret trip by then cia director mike pompei oh the first of two visits he
up their nuclear weapons but concedes it may take more than one meeting our diplomatic editor james batesreports a moment of history the leader of north korea first and then the u.s. president several hours later arriving in the same city this summit is now effectively under way the face to face meeting aimed at diverting a nuclear crisis taking place on choose day kim jong borrowed a plane from china to bring him here he's probably the least well traveled leader on earth in charge of his...
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so the heavyweight index and actually achieved a new all time high while we wait nevertheless with bated breath the ends quarter for us so move three thank you. now a day off to the fed hikes u.s. rate european central bank says it's leaving its key your is a lending rate unchanged at historic lows erode percent lease through until next summer but it will halt its massive bond buying program from october and end it all together in december this year now after the financial crisis they see they started to buy your is a members government bonds to the chain of thirty billion euros per month to stimulate growth now says twenty fifteen month after month the e.c.b. has spent over two trillion euros on the program now with the bond purchases the e.c.b. his balance sheet has now swollen to over eleven trillion euro's about forty percent of economic output for the entire euro zone. the last several years have been expensive for the eurozone since march twenty fifth e.c.b. has acquired government and corporate bonds with a total value of around two point four trillion euros that poured lots of lo
so the heavyweight index and actually achieved a new all time high while we wait nevertheless with bated breath the ends quarter for us so move three thank you. now a day off to the fed hikes u.s. rate european central bank says it's leaving its key your is a lending rate unchanged at historic lows erode percent lease through until next summer but it will halt its massive bond buying program from october and end it all together in december this year now after the financial crisis they see they...
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been compensated i have a nurse whom i feel like my own mother she feeds me and teaches me and even bates me and does my hair she provide. me with everything i need. on top of the list of things they need is education classes suited to different ages are taught here are also different forms of entertainment such as theater can play is musical evenings and games but this little haven of peace that's been created here could come under threat at any moment this area of it is one of a few territory system under the gun control the syrian army continues to launch attacks in an effort to take it the war from which these children have not really scaped may yet put their lives at risk they are the most vulnerable victims of a conflict that's been going on for more than seven years it's not known exactly how many orphans there are in syria but according to unicef the war has left over five million children in need of humanitarian assistance more than half of them were forced to flee their homes to live as refugees mostly in neighboring countries . or disease and as near the turkish syrian border.
been compensated i have a nurse whom i feel like my own mother she feeds me and teaches me and even bates me and does my hair she provide. me with everything i need. on top of the list of things they need is education classes suited to different ages are taught here are also different forms of entertainment such as theater can play is musical evenings and games but this little haven of peace that's been created here could come under threat at any moment this area of it is one of a few territory...
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whole world is watching with bated breath it looks like the u.s. is moving forward into a major trade war with rivals and allies alike the trip administration's roiled markets by threatening and then backtracking on various restrictions just yesterday mr trump dropped the idea of blocking china's ability to invest in the technology sector but what kind of effect does this have on markets globally joining us from englewood as they must long the chief market analyst for think markets named thank you for joining us we really appreciate it you know we know that here in the u.s. the dow has been moving up and down and we looked at the other day we covered the asian markets were seem to be tumbling but where are we on global markets generally and what or how are they reacting to these sort of trade tantrums. thanks for having me but if you allow me i'm just going to comment on what you said earlier and it's a big that yes u.s. always somehow better and chinese it makes me into u.s. companies but remember we have another major stop another major in a way
whole world is watching with bated breath it looks like the u.s. is moving forward into a major trade war with rivals and allies alike the trip administration's roiled markets by threatening and then backtracking on various restrictions just yesterday mr trump dropped the idea of blocking china's ability to invest in the technology sector but what kind of effect does this have on markets globally joining us from englewood as they must long the chief market analyst for think markets named thank...
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max as or i'm here with john bates welcome back iraq's thanks only back you know i just want to make one quick comment i am wearing the exact same outfit including this leg that i wore a charlie in courtney's wedding oh wow ok i was in my closet looking for something to bring in money conference money come and then more in a sense since i thought why not wear the sram wedding outfit you know i'm sure you know very good choice all right i want to drop off to just go on stage here at the counter and you look at sure you get the money come off it's let me get a reaction to this it seems a bit corporate if you know i mean so i was fortunate i crept out its money and it's like there's a lot of corporate vibe here it's different than the usual crypto conferences that we go to that's true and i actually like i feel like half the people i speak to are . i see business right now your customer which is a huge trend now in crypto and especially for i.c.l. is that were launched last year they're now being revisited and they're being asked to provide k y senior c
welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max as or i'm here with john bates welcome back iraq's thanks only back you know i just want to make one quick comment i am wearing the exact same outfit including this leg that i wore a charlie in courtney's wedding oh wow ok i was in my closet looking for something to bring in money conference money come and then more in a sense since i thought why not wear the sram wedding outfit you know i'm sure you know very good choice all right i want to drop off to...
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open sources there are about five to seven thousand y p g fighters inside the sit inside the city of bates and there are about seventy thousand y p g fighters on that is the inside of the euphrates river so what is in turkish authorities mind is that the turkish military should get incitement it clears the town and provide stability and security to give the town back to its real owners who are out and then turkey wants to move to the instance side of members to be out. and actually called bonna to do the same plan like a member and no one knows for sure whether the you not to this will give a green light for turkey to cross to that side but turkey believes that having a six hundred kilometer border their own there is some side a few freight history where it is still a potential risk and just to remind present tied down has wall to clear his borders his country's borders from y. p.g. from syria up on to the iraqi border the u.s. has denied any involvement in airstrikes that took place in eastern syria on sunday this video posted online is said to show the aftermath of the strikes on the boo
open sources there are about five to seven thousand y p g fighters inside the sit inside the city of bates and there are about seventy thousand y p g fighters on that is the inside of the euphrates river so what is in turkish authorities mind is that the turkish military should get incitement it clears the town and provide stability and security to give the town back to its real owners who are out and then turkey wants to move to the instance side of members to be out. and actually called bonna...
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planned and systematic campaign that involved murder rape and forced starvation diplomatic editor james bates reports. i'm honestly international researches say they've uncovered devastating new details about the crimes committed against these people the right as they were expelled from their homes they interviewed more than four hundred people mostly survivors and witnesses here in the refugee camps of bangladesh and inside rakhine state in myanmar and they give a clear picture of a planned and systematic military campaign in each case villages were surrounded and then attacked many were killed whereas lived alongside other communities only the rectangle homes were torched. villagers were surrounded by the me and my military soldiers swept through they opened fire on men women and children as they were running away and they systematically burned down their wishes and what this shows is that this was not the work of rogue soldiers or units involved units across a large area that this was a pattern carried out and therefore suggest that it was a pattern carried out pursuant to me a common plan
planned and systematic campaign that involved murder rape and forced starvation diplomatic editor james bates reports. i'm honestly international researches say they've uncovered devastating new details about the crimes committed against these people the right as they were expelled from their homes they interviewed more than four hundred people mostly survivors and witnesses here in the refugee camps of bangladesh and inside rakhine state in myanmar and they give a clear picture of a planned...
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. >> well, at least norman bates respected his mother. >> reporter: the day after abc pulled the plug on her number one show over a racist tweet roseanne barr returned to twitter with a vengeance. barr, a prominent supporter of president trump, retweeted an image questioning why some people think it's okay to ridicule him as an ape but not valerie jarrett. "i thought she was white," she wrote. "i am not a racist. i'm tired of being smeared over a mistake erasing 30 years of activism." barr who is jewish then the went on to say she was the victim. "i think i spent the last 24 hours watching the party of diversity, inclusion, understanding and acceptance lynch a jew." >> that's drywall, son. >> reporter: john goodman, who plays roseanne's tv husband, stayed above the fray, seen in this footage obtained by "entertainment tonight." >> i would rather say nothing. it's going to cause more trouble. >> reporter: on wednesday mr. trump waded into the controversy, complaining disney ceo bob iger never apologized for horrible statements made about him on disney's networks. press secretary sarah
. >> well, at least norman bates respected his mother. >> reporter: the day after abc pulled the plug on her number one show over a racist tweet roseanne barr returned to twitter with a vengeance. barr, a prominent supporter of president trump, retweeted an image questioning why some people think it's okay to ridicule him as an ape but not valerie jarrett. "i thought she was white," she wrote. "i am not a racist. i'm tired of being smeared over a mistake erasing 30...
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a los motorizados ya uno le tiene más miedo, porque ellos sí caminan armas y caminan tubos o bates deué? lester: porque nosotros dijimos "así nos están matando". tiffany: otras universidades se unieron para apoyar a la uca y al día siguiente, el 19 de abril, la protesta era tres veces más grande. la policía nacional y los activistas civiles que apoyan al gobierno, conocido como turbas, atacaron a los estudiantes indiscriminadamente. ese día se reportaron los primeros tres fallecidos. viendo los golpes,porque era iní hombres con saco y corbata, marchando al lado nuestro. tiffany: cuatro días después, bajo una nube de violencia que se había propagado por todo el país, elniel ortega revocó las reformas a la ley del seguro social, aunque ya no había marcha atrás. para entonces, los muertos sumaban más de 40, y los universitarios pedían justicia, y la salida de ortega. la madre de lester escuchaba con preocupación los argumentos de su hijo de seguir en las protestas. leslie: entonces me dice, "a mí me ha dolido tanto, porque cómo nos golpearon, porq ellos están haciendo su protesta, su rec
a los motorizados ya uno le tiene más miedo, porque ellos sí caminan armas y caminan tubos o bates deué? lester: porque nosotros dijimos "así nos están matando". tiffany: otras universidades se unieron para apoyar a la uca y al día siguiente, el 19 de abril, la protesta era tres veces más grande. la policía nacional y los activistas civiles que apoyan al gobierno, conocido como turbas, atacaron a los estudiantes indiscriminadamente. ese día se reportaron los primeros tres...
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two is bates city. the vandals struck the vehicles in two different neighborhoods.ffice is investigating a total of four guns -- gun shootings. investigators the each card has at least $1000 in damages to its. and cilantro -- in san leandro, some cars were shot with paintballs. >> there has been a lot of people complaining about their windows being shot out. >> there's something all over my car. there's paintballs, like someone shot it with a paintball gun. >> investigators say teenagers in a dark-colored suv may be behind the vandalism in san lorenzo. so far, no arrests have been made. investigation continues. >>> our time is 5:54. the federal government approved a project that they say was in san francisco -- will speed up buses. they will expand the bus only lanes and speed up travel time on the 38 geary route, which is the busiest line from muni. many of the businesses along geary, they oppose the plan, saying it will make traffic jams even worse than they are now. much of the time -- vehicles no longer being able to turn and change lanes ahead of the buses. the
two is bates city. the vandals struck the vehicles in two different neighborhoods.ffice is investigating a total of four guns -- gun shootings. investigators the each card has at least $1000 in damages to its. and cilantro -- in san leandro, some cars were shot with paintballs. >> there has been a lot of people complaining about their windows being shot out. >> there's something all over my car. there's paintballs, like someone shot it with a paintball gun. >> investigators...
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hud will have more on immigrn bate coming up at 8:00 this morning on "meet the press," plus an exclusiveerview with counselor to the president, kelley yan conway. >> truth and consequences. president trump's many claims this week were not so true about the justice department and inspector general's report. the president claimed it totally exxon rates him. no, it didn't. about the fbi he claims they were plotting against my election. no, they weren't. about separating children from parents at the border he said this was a democratic bill. it's not a supposed to belie president who are yroutinely sa things that are leadingt congressman adam schiff. what's happening to the children separated from their parents. whoever wins this immigration battle it's those kids who appear to be the losers. we'll have the later. republicans who criticize the president, my conversation with conservative congressman mark sanford who lost his republican primary race for one reason and run an only. he said something bad about the president. it's all ahead on "meet the press." >> president trump is boasting abo
hud will have more on immigrn bate coming up at 8:00 this morning on "meet the press," plus an exclusiveerview with counselor to the president, kelley yan conway. >> truth and consequences. president trump's many claims this week were not so true about the justice department and inspector general's report. the president claimed it totally exxon rates him. no, it didn't. about the fbi he claims they were plotting against my election. no, they weren't. about separating children...
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mario draghi certainly wanted to make this meeting coming up a hot meeting and we're all waiting with batedver that seems to be the topic will his promises to wind down, a, be implemented? will there be a commitment and the biggest question, as the curtain falls, will there be any encore performances? after saying all that, do you remember what my special number today was, big number 31 that represents mr. kuroda, the 31st head of the bank of japan my own opinion, to weigh in on this, i think friday is the big day. i think that mario draghi's course, especially with what's going on with italy, will be tricky the trickiest of all has to be the bank of japan. like any good poker game, where you sit makes a lot of difference terms like check to the highest bidder, meaning mr. kuroda will have much more pressure, if mario draghi even delivers a little bit of what many traders think. he will be the odd central bank out. could it have come at a worst time they just had their first negative quarter over quarter gdp number in several years. i'm not saying that they're economy hasn't improved. they
mario draghi certainly wanted to make this meeting coming up a hot meeting and we're all waiting with batedver that seems to be the topic will his promises to wind down, a, be implemented? will there be a commitment and the biggest question, as the curtain falls, will there be any encore performances? after saying all that, do you remember what my special number today was, big number 31 that represents mr. kuroda, the 31st head of the bank of japan my own opinion, to weigh in on this, i think...
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you can follow him into the rest of the team on your bloomberg, likely debate on -- lively de bate onhe blog. conversation you a with the prime minister of greece at 3 p.m. london time. don't miss it. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg markets. you are watching the european op let's cap the bloomberg business flash right now with juliette saly. iette: a judge criticized what she called the previous management's desire of uber to grow the business come what may. the 15 month reprieve is less the companye period originally sought. iette: a judge criticized what she called the previous deutsche bank faces years more of restructuring. the firm's annual internal survey showed that 57% of employees are committed -- unchanged from last year which followed years of decline. three straight annual losses and a series of management changes. the world's biggest seller of liquefied natural gas is inventing $20 billion -- investing 20 billion dollars in american oil and gas at a time when rival fields are expanding. investments will be made over five years. partnerships have been talked about i
you can follow him into the rest of the team on your bloomberg, likely debate on -- lively de bate onhe blog. conversation you a with the prime minister of greece at 3 p.m. london time. don't miss it. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg markets. you are watching the european op let's cap the bloomberg business flash right now with juliette saly. iette: a judge criticized what she called the previous management's desire of uber to grow the business come what may. the 15 month reprieve is...
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and they don't bate argument that isbased on national security. they feel like it's sowrt of a b musln in disguise. >> woodruff: on the other side, people supporting the pretty position are aplauding it today. >> judy one small-- not small point but one othnter poibout the decision today. the court didn't use the magic wo bs "overrulet it did make it clear the decision of the supreme court back in 1944, holding the internment of japanese americans-- koramatzo versus the united states-- had no placen the law or constitution of the united states. that's something the descendants of japanese americanhave wanted the court to say for years, and they finally said-- it ironically, because many of the descendants had filed an amicus bief in the travel ban case asking the court to strike it down because they saw parallels in the koramatzo case. >> woodruff: that infims decision coming af all these years. thank you both. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, republican leaders in the tos. house of representatives called a vote forrow on an immigration bill
and they don't bate argument that isbased on national security. they feel like it's sowrt of a b musln in disguise. >> woodruff: on the other side, people supporting the pretty position are aplauding it today. >> judy one small-- not small point but one othnter poibout the decision today. the court didn't use the magic wo bs "overrulet it did make it clear the decision of the supreme court back in 1944, holding the internment of japanese americans-- koramatzo versus the united...
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the problem, in some eyes of the audience, articulated here byjennifer bates: the same day, bbc newsht programme, the staff said at first they thought the pair had suffered a drug overdose. mark urban reports. it'sjust before 5pm on the 4th of march. we were just told that there were two patients down in the emergency department who were critically unwell and they would be coming up to the unit. sarah clamp emailed us: finally, we're used to seeing the main news here at broadcasting house in the background of broadcasts. on occasion, the staff behind the presenter seem to catch more of the audience's attention than what is going on in the studio, and that was the case this week forjothacob, who sent us this screen grab with a message: thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us or email us. you can find us on twitter and do have a look at our website we you can catch up with previous discussions recorded. that is all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about b
the problem, in some eyes of the audience, articulated here byjennifer bates: the same day, bbc newsht programme, the staff said at first they thought the pair had suffered a drug overdose. mark urban reports. it'sjust before 5pm on the 4th of march. we were just told that there were two patients down in the emergency department who were critically unwell and they would be coming up to the unit. sarah clamp emailed us: finally, we're used to seeing the main news here at broadcasting house in...
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ceasefire so they may be the spoiler in all of this and i think everyone's going to watching with bated breath to see what happens next right so what's going to happen jennifer to the truce that was agreed between the government and the taliban over the eight holiday. well the taliban had issued its three day cease fire starting friday so in theory should end tomorrow the government says its cease fire was supposed to last a week but now it has just announced president ghani has announced that he will extend that ceasefire unilaterally i think trying to build on the goodwill that we have seen on the outskirts of kabul taliban fighters came in from wardak province they were disarmed at the gates of the city people when they heard that they were there came out gathered one taliban fighter said his heart was bursting with joy that this was happening that he woke up this morning and heard that the taliban could come into the city without any referee cussons they gave up their their weapons at the edge of the city they were taking photographs selfies with civilians and soldiers they were han
ceasefire so they may be the spoiler in all of this and i think everyone's going to watching with bated breath to see what happens next right so what's going to happen jennifer to the truce that was agreed between the government and the taliban over the eight holiday. well the taliban had issued its three day cease fire starting friday so in theory should end tomorrow the government says its cease fire was supposed to last a week but now it has just announced president ghani has announced that...
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to be retooled and rebooted tofa the realities of the marketaz >> nportland state university's lisa batesexamined the right to return program earlier this year, andhe gives the city credit for putting it in place. but whether or not it makes a difference, the says, is sog the rest of the country will be watching. esmilar efforts to bring back families with ti to gentrified neighborhoods are now underway in new york, philadelphia, austin and san francisco >> when it comes to a history of racial segregation of exclusion of sort of containment of the african-american community into a very small neighborhood followed by the dispersal of those same exact white filies with gentrification, this is a very basic story of urban history and urban planning inet much every city in the country. >> nawaz: that's a history cornelius swart has spent years documenting. his new film, "priced out," tracks the dramatic change inpo northeasland. he first moved here in the 1990s. >> we've spoken to folks who had said that when the neighborhood first started gentrified that first wave of which i was a part of, f
to be retooled and rebooted tofa the realities of the marketaz >> nportland state university's lisa batesexamined the right to return program earlier this year, andhe gives the city credit for putting it in place. but whether or not it makes a difference, the says, is sog the rest of the country will be watching. esmilar efforts to bring back families with ti to gentrified neighborhoods are now underway in new york, philadelphia, austin and san francisco >> when it comes to a...
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it promises to be a real bate. yamiche, let's start with you. tell me a bit now about where the white house is. it's going to be up to president trump to put forward a new name. he had hnew liwas working off they accomplished last year. >> the most important thi about president trump is the next be someone who's young, pro-life and very coe.servat president trump put out this list of nominees when he was still a candidate before he won the presidey. it was a bold move that was very unusual and he did that because he wanted to signal to wanservatives who were wavering whether or not theted to elect this businessman without a lot of political experience, he wanted to signal e your back, i want to do something very critical for conservative. a lot of the people on the list came from theederalist society, an organization of conservatives thg is are look retooling the american legal system. the other thing i want to point out is who these pple are because i think that's the big question. n.ere are six women and 19 me it's really important because pre
it promises to be a real bate. yamiche, let's start with you. tell me a bit now about where the white house is. it's going to be up to president trump to put forward a new name. he had hnew liwas working off they accomplished last year. >> the most important thi about president trump is the next be someone who's young, pro-life and very coe.servat president trump put out this list of nominees when he was still a candidate before he won the presidey. it was a bold move that was very...
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hours before prime minister alexis survived that survived that vote which came after three days of the bates macedonia is to officially change its name to the republic of north macedonia ending a twenty seven year dispute with greece but nationalists on both sides see it as a humiliating defeat. france has agreed to take in some of the migrants on board the aquarius rescue ship which is now in route to spain the boat is carrying six hundred twenty nine migrants and it was refused entry to italian and maltese ports china has criticized u.s. president donald trump for playing that this crisis full role of global economic the structure it comes after both countries imposed a twenty five percent tariffs on fifty billion dollars of each other's goods on friday egypt has increased the price of fuel and cooking gas by at least fifty percent the rise is expected to save the government more than two point eight billion dollars it follows similar hikes of the cost of drinking water and electricity so for now of zero world is next. when i was kid i was doing lots. even we hope i was dreaming sometimes.
hours before prime minister alexis survived that survived that vote which came after three days of the bates macedonia is to officially change its name to the republic of north macedonia ending a twenty seven year dispute with greece but nationalists on both sides see it as a humiliating defeat. france has agreed to take in some of the migrants on board the aquarius rescue ship which is now in route to spain the boat is carrying six hundred twenty nine migrants and it was refused entry to...