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so it is a small enough range of what they're looking for aesthetically that i'm thinking you beak have to register as having acceptable haircut a or acceptable haircut b. those are sort of the two lanes that are available 0 to you. under hair cut a, we have ben affleck. or josh brolin or mark wahlberg, or jake gyllenhaal, or chris helmsworth or the great anderson cooper or the great jimmy fallon or that guy from "the hurt locker" who was so good. i think you would have to put in the category of hair cut a, james bond, aka daniel craig. also, bear grylls. i hesitate with these last two though. i can't totally confirm that those aren't just slightly photo shopped tweaked versions is of the same cover. put those two up side by side. look. they turned them into exactly the same dude. so those are examples of haircut a in this environment. don't be fooled into thinking their aesthetic range is singular. they will also occasionally accept a cover model with haircut b. which you see here. so if you cannot swing hair cut a for whatever reason, you are also allowed to be el baldo. especially if
so it is a small enough range of what they're looking for aesthetically that i'm thinking you beak have to register as having acceptable haircut a or acceptable haircut b. those are sort of the two lanes that are available 0 to you. under hair cut a, we have ben affleck. or josh brolin or mark wahlberg, or jake gyllenhaal, or chris helmsworth or the great anderson cooper or the great jimmy fallon or that guy from "the hurt locker" who was so good. i think you would have to put in the...
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what's known as commodore rock depicts a bird's head with a beak the two rocks behind it represent thewings the channel below the beak could have been used to carry the blood of sacrificial animals to the incas the condo was a symbol of freedom of the air the temple of the sun is a masterpiece of into architecture and seems set into the rock like a condo's nest from the semicircular tower the priests could make astronomical observations calculate the solstice or determine the precise position of the sun which played a vital role in religious ceremonies some and moon were at the center of all the incas sacred rites the semicircular wall surrounds addressed block of granite which resembles an altar and was presumably used for sacrifices at the center of matthew picchu lies the palace the political heart of the city the beauty and precision of the stone walls show that the priests and nobility ruled here today we know that the blocks were shaped with bronze and stone tools and then ground against each other until the pieces fitted like a jigsaw puzzle. the trapeze shaped door and window o
what's known as commodore rock depicts a bird's head with a beak the two rocks behind it represent thewings the channel below the beak could have been used to carry the blood of sacrificial animals to the incas the condo was a symbol of freedom of the air the temple of the sun is a masterpiece of into architecture and seems set into the rock like a condo's nest from the semicircular tower the priests could make astronomical observations calculate the solstice or determine the precise position...
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nick beake, bbc news, north—east india.migrants have died already this year trying to cross from africa to europe. the numbers of people attempting to make the crossing has fallen compared to last year — but a higher percentage are dying as smugglers use increasingly risky and overcrowded vessels. andrew plant has the story. another night, another rescue. this spanish ship helping 87 migrants. there are fewer this year attempting to cross from north africa to europe. but people smugglers overloading boats unsuitable for the sea means it is high risk for those on—board. around 60,000 people have crossed the mediterranean so far this year, around half as many as during the same period last year, and return to pre—2014 levels. however, one in every 31 people attempting the crossing injune and july died or are missing, compared to one in 49 during the course of 2017. almost 250 people are being rescued every day. 15,000 this summer. and this is now the most popular route, between morocco and spain. the strait of gibraltar betwe
nick beake, bbc news, north—east india.migrants have died already this year trying to cross from africa to europe. the numbers of people attempting to make the crossing has fallen compared to last year — but a higher percentage are dying as smugglers use increasingly risky and overcrowded vessels. andrew plant has the story. another night, another rescue. this spanish ship helping 87 migrants. there are fewer this year attempting to cross from north africa to europe. but people smugglers...
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i wouldn't characterize a specialty retailer where they beak operate at the pinnacle of their productep relative to everybody else i look at this a little bit on its own. >> dan, last word. >> yeah, listen, we're getting complacent the stork o stock market at all time highs some of the rickyer names you want to be cognizant about selling puts if you get it wrong, you'll put that stock in a much higher level than where it's trading after a potentially volatile event. a little caution here. >> from one hot group to another, the chip stocks have gone wild. the smh having its best week in four months. ahd up a whopping 21%. micron up 8% dan, you're looking at one chip stock you think is about to join the party. >> it's intel. one of the reasons i've been very cautious on the semis for a whole host of reasons. a few weeks ago, i detailed a bullish idea in amd. demeanor some of the reasons i was bullish is why it makes tense sense to look at intel again as we look at the back half of the year this stock was up 25% on june 1st. intel. and this was before a whole lost of things happened you k
i wouldn't characterize a specialty retailer where they beak operate at the pinnacle of their productep relative to everybody else i look at this a little bit on its own. >> dan, last word. >> yeah, listen, we're getting complacent the stork o stock market at all time highs some of the rickyer names you want to be cognizant about selling puts if you get it wrong, you'll put that stock in a much higher level than where it's trading after a potentially volatile event. a little caution...
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nick beake, bbc news, on the myanmar—bangladesh border.nt has been suspended, three more cabinet ministers have resigned and malcolm turnbull‘s future as prime minister hangs in the balance. as the leadership crisis there escalates, mr turnbull has promised to hold a meeting on friday, to see if he has enough political support to continue. mps peter dutton, scott morrison and julie bishop are all potential challengers for the top job. let's hear how some australians are feeling about the political turmoil. no one knows what is going on. if they just no one knows what is going on. if theyjust did thejob no one knows what is going on. if theyjust did the job they get paid to do, they should get in there and governed the country and not stuff around and sought their stuff out. the reason people voted for the liberal party was because of malcolm and his moderate views and great ideas about climate change. and his moderate views and great ideas about climate changem and his moderate views and great ideas about climate change. it is just another
nick beake, bbc news, on the myanmar—bangladesh border.nt has been suspended, three more cabinet ministers have resigned and malcolm turnbull‘s future as prime minister hangs in the balance. as the leadership crisis there escalates, mr turnbull has promised to hold a meeting on friday, to see if he has enough political support to continue. mps peter dutton, scott morrison and julie bishop are all potential challengers for the top job. let's hear how some australians are feeling about the...
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nick beake, bbc news, north—east india. stay with us on bbc news.ks. women from all over the world take to the skies and fly into the record books. the question was whether we want to save our people, and japanese as well, and win the war and taking a chance to win the war by killing our young men. the invasion began at 2am. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. we call for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all the iraqi forces. 100 years old and still full of vigor, vitality and enjoyment of life. no other king or queen in british history has lived so long, and the queen mother is said to be quietly very pleased indeed that she's achieved this landmark anniversary. this is a pivotal moment for the church as an international movement. the question now is whether the american vote will lead to a split in the anglican community. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: harvey weinstein‘s lawyers are trying to get the criminal rape case against him thrown out of court. us secretary of state pompeo urges his allies
nick beake, bbc news, north—east india. stay with us on bbc news.ks. women from all over the world take to the skies and fly into the record books. the question was whether we want to save our people, and japanese as well, and win the war and taking a chance to win the war by killing our young men. the invasion began at 2am. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. we call for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all the iraqi forces. 100 years old and still...
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nick beake, bbc news, on the myanmar—bangladesh border.sters have gathered in the eastern german city of chemnitz in response to a fatal stabbing on sunday morning. a syrian and an iraqi man have been arrested on suspicion of murder. the protesters are calling for an end to immigration, and there are reports of outbreaks of violence. andrew plant reports. the east german city of chemnitz, in front of its karl—marx memorial, several thousand demonstrators chanting anti—immigration slogans. police reported seeing hitler salutes too. tensions here are high, after a german man was stabbed on sunday. a syrian and an iraqi man were arrested, and a wave of anti—immigration protest took to the streets. translation: now is the time to remain calm and levelheaded. the police are investigating and the prosecuting authorities are doing theirjobs. chemnitz will not allow the perpetrators of violence and anarchists to run rampant on our streets. we will enforce the rule of law. police warned masked demonstrators in the city, which is 200 kilometres sout
nick beake, bbc news, on the myanmar—bangladesh border.sters have gathered in the eastern german city of chemnitz in response to a fatal stabbing on sunday morning. a syrian and an iraqi man have been arrested on suspicion of murder. the protesters are calling for an end to immigration, and there are reports of outbreaks of violence. andrew plant reports. the east german city of chemnitz, in front of its karl—marx memorial, several thousand demonstrators chanting anti—immigration slogans....
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nick beake, bbc news, on the myanmar—bangladesh border.nt has been suspended, three more cabinet ministers have resigned and malcolm turnbull‘s future as prime minister hangs in the balance. as the leadership crisis there escalates, mr turnbull has promised to hold a meeting on friday to see if he has enough political support to continue. mps peter dutton, scott morrison and julie bishop are all potential challengers for the topjob. let's hear how some australians are feeling about the political turmoil. no one knows what's going on. if theyjust did theirjob. they are paid to do so they should get in there and just govern the country, not stuff around and sought their own stuff out. the reason why a lot of us voted for the liberal party this time is because of malcolm, because of his moderate views, you know, he actually has great ideas about the climate change and different things we want in this country. well, it's just another debacle, really, isn't it? i do not think the liberal party will be in government for much longer. i think ther
nick beake, bbc news, on the myanmar—bangladesh border.nt has been suspended, three more cabinet ministers have resigned and malcolm turnbull‘s future as prime minister hangs in the balance. as the leadership crisis there escalates, mr turnbull has promised to hold a meeting on friday to see if he has enough political support to continue. mps peter dutton, scott morrison and julie bishop are all potential challengers for the topjob. let's hear how some australians are feeling about the...
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nick beake, bbc news, north—east india.s newly re—elected president insists the country's election was fair, free, and credible, but calls for calm after violence that's left six people dead. well, let's stay with that story now. alexander noyes is senior associate with the africa programme at the centre for strategic and international studies. i began by asking ‘what next‘ for zimbabwe? i think it is not going to be the end of the matter. you are going to have ndca pursuing a legal challenge through the courts, which have a long bias in favour of the ruling party and against the opposition, and also continuing street demonstrations. peaceful protests are a constitutional rights and this must be respected. but the continued deployment of the military under the repressive security act, in combination with further protests, will certainly raise already high tensions. does emmerson mnangagwa have international credibility on the basis of this election? not yet. it would be wise to wait until the election results are verified b
nick beake, bbc news, north—east india.s newly re—elected president insists the country's election was fair, free, and credible, but calls for calm after violence that's left six people dead. well, let's stay with that story now. alexander noyes is senior associate with the africa programme at the centre for strategic and international studies. i began by asking ‘what next‘ for zimbabwe? i think it is not going to be the end of the matter. you are going to have ndca pursuing a legal...
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nick beake, bbc news, on the myanmar—bangladesh border. sessions has hit back at his boss, donald trump, in response to the president's latest sharp criticism of him. he's long been under fire from the white house for excluding himself from any oversight of the russia investigation, which mr trump would like to see ended. the president has now suggested jeff sessions "never took control" of the department ofjustice. all this in the wake of tuesday's guilty plea from the president's former lawyer, michael cohen, who gave evidence on oath that he broke election campaign finance laws, on mr trump's orders. that's led to more talk about the possibility of impeachment — something president trump himself raised, and then rejected, in a tv interview on wednesday. i don't know how you can impeach somebody who's done a greatjob. i tell you what, if i ever got impeached, i think the market would crash, i think everybody would be very poor because, without this thinking, you would see numbers that you wouldn't believe in reverse. our washington corre
nick beake, bbc news, on the myanmar—bangladesh border. sessions has hit back at his boss, donald trump, in response to the president's latest sharp criticism of him. he's long been under fire from the white house for excluding himself from any oversight of the russia investigation, which mr trump would like to see ended. the president has now suggested jeff sessions "never took control" of the department ofjustice. all this in the wake of tuesday's guilty plea from the president's...
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nick beake, bbc news on the myanmar—bangladesh border. on that un report in myanmar in a few minutes‘ time. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. the united states and mexico have reached a new trade agreement after months of difficult negotiations. it's a major step in the discussions towards a new north america free trade agreement, or nafta. in the past few hours, it's been announced that canada will resume trade talks with the us on tuesday. this was president trump's reaction to the agreement. it has been a long time, and this is something that is very special for our manufacturers and for our farmers from both countries, for all of the people to work forjobs. it is also a great trade and it makes it a much more fair bill and we are very, very excited about it. we have worked long and hard. your representatives have been terrific. my representatives have been fantastic too. they have gotten along very well. they have worked late into the night for months. it's an extremely complex bill. it is something i think that will
nick beake, bbc news on the myanmar—bangladesh border. on that un report in myanmar in a few minutes‘ time. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. the united states and mexico have reached a new trade agreement after months of difficult negotiations. it's a major step in the discussions towards a new north america free trade agreement, or nafta. in the past few hours, it's been announced that canada will resume trade talks with the us on tuesday. this was president trump's...
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un representative rejected the report, describing it as one—sided. 0ur myanmar correspondent nick beakefrom cox's bazaar in bangladesh. for a year now in this bleak landscape the rohingya have been suffering. bereaved, uprooted, lost, giving harrowing accounts of the brutality they say they suffered at the hands of the myanmar military. today we met rashid. he says they murdered 12 of his relatives. translation: they made the men stand and the women and children squat on the ground. then they opened fire and killed the men. then they took the women inside the house and set it on fire. he is convinced it was genocide and so while he welcomed today's call for the top generals to be tried for that crime, he thinks it is all too late for so many. translation: ifjustice is done then people who are living will see it. but what about those who were slaughtered 7 my mother, my brothers, my nephews, my uncles, can they bring them back? they can't do it. tula toli is the village in myanmar from which rashid fled. the killing, rape and arson here is said to be have been part of a coordinated campa
un representative rejected the report, describing it as one—sided. 0ur myanmar correspondent nick beakefrom cox's bazaar in bangladesh. for a year now in this bleak landscape the rohingya have been suffering. bereaved, uprooted, lost, giving harrowing accounts of the brutality they say they suffered at the hands of the myanmar military. today we met rashid. he says they murdered 12 of his relatives. translation: they made the men stand and the women and children squat on the ground. then they...
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nick beake, bbc news, north east india.the uk last year, than the year before, despite profits almost trebling. the firm had a corporation tax bill ofjust under £7.5 million in 2016. but last year it fell to £4.6 million. the company insists it pays what it should, and is investing heavily in the uk. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. it's a retailjuggernaut. here in the uk, amazon did nearly £2 billion worth of sales last year. its logistics arm runs these giant distribution centres. this is part of amazon's operation has made nearly £73 million in pre—tax profit. so why is it paying so little in tax? amazon give their employees part of their remuneration in the form of share options. they get a tax deduction for that. that is completely normal and there is nothing unusual about it, but it does bring down the tax bill. not least because amazon's shares have soared in value, meaning more tax can be written off. the company says, "corporation tax is based on profits, not revenues, and our profits have remained
nick beake, bbc news, north east india.the uk last year, than the year before, despite profits almost trebling. the firm had a corporation tax bill ofjust under £7.5 million in 2016. but last year it fell to £4.6 million. the company insists it pays what it should, and is investing heavily in the uk. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. it's a retailjuggernaut. here in the uk, amazon did nearly £2 billion worth of sales last year. its logistics arm runs these giant distribution...
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they beak gained 10 1/2 points tonight. if things hold, a little bit less than a point, we'll call it a point, republicans by a point there. bottom line, take a look at it this way. we say 23 is the magic number. we talked about where o'connor ran up is the magic number. hillary clinton won the one county where she won in 2016. he did 10 points better than her and the turnout was through the roof. who are the most nervous republicans right now? these 25. the republicans here all represent districts that were won by hillary clinton. i think these republicans, if they are looking at that hillary clinton portion of ohio tonight, they got to be worried. there's a lot of demographic similarities in some of these districts. the clinton district republicans i think have to be worried when they see a result like this tonight. coming up, today's other big political story, the trial of paul manafort. from the very beginning ... it was always our singular focus, a distinct determination. to do whatever it takes, use every possible res
they beak gained 10 1/2 points tonight. if things hold, a little bit less than a point, we'll call it a point, republicans by a point there. bottom line, take a look at it this way. we say 23 is the magic number. we talked about where o'connor ran up is the magic number. hillary clinton won the one county where she won in 2016. he did 10 points better than her and the turnout was through the roof. who are the most nervous republicans right now? these 25. the republicans here all represent...
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a street sign bear their beak. so do the benches.enty paraphernalia for purchase. >> they have been a big thing for tourism which is one of our biggest industries. >> reporter: but biologist says puffins aren't as plentiful as they once were. there are numbers have been declining since 2002. >> the species is abundant in the atlantic, but when you have this long-term declines, then you start getting worried and if this continues it's not going to end very well. >> reporter: it's not all puffin hunting that's to blame. gentlemen, that does happen. it's been going on since the vikings settled the place. in fpetizene island's restaurants. while the hunting certainly doesn't help, he said the puffins have larger issues. pro. we followed him to the top of the sea cliffs where he inspected the boroughs. >> you can see the outside. there is a chick underneath here. >> reporter: but only 55% of the boroughs had an egg inside. normally, he said, 75% of them do. there is a food shortage, too, he thinks. baby puffins called pufflings eat sand e
a street sign bear their beak. so do the benches.enty paraphernalia for purchase. >> they have been a big thing for tourism which is one of our biggest industries. >> reporter: but biologist says puffins aren't as plentiful as they once were. there are numbers have been declining since 2002. >> the species is abundant in the atlantic, but when you have this long-term declines, then you start getting worried and if this continues it's not going to end very well. >>...
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our correspondent nick beake sent this report from cox's bazar in bangladesh.a was enjoying school in myanmar. today, she lives in a tiny shack in bangladesh, in the world's biggest refugee camp. this 15—year—old orphan is now married and pregnant. her husband is 66. he's rarely home. with no family and no money, sanjida says no younger man would marry her. translation: when i was young, i never thought i'd marry an old man. now, i've had to marry one. i'm worried that now i'm carrying a baby, and i'm worried that this old man will die and how then will i raise my child? this was claimed to be the moment last august the burmese army and buddhist mobs unleashed fire on the rohingya muslims — a coordinated campaign of torture, rape and murder, say human rights groups, that forced hundreds of thousands to flee. genocide is what many believe these young survivors witnessed. a year on, their makeshift shelters that were thrown together now have a depressing permanence. they may be fed by aid agencies, but they're not safe. there are nearly a million rohingya refugee
our correspondent nick beake sent this report from cox's bazar in bangladesh.a was enjoying school in myanmar. today, she lives in a tiny shack in bangladesh, in the world's biggest refugee camp. this 15—year—old orphan is now married and pregnant. her husband is 66. he's rarely home. with no family and no money, sanjida says no younger man would marry her. translation: when i was young, i never thought i'd marry an old man. now, i've had to marry one. i'm worried that now i'm carrying a...
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nick beake, bbc news on the myanmar—bangladesh border.searcher for the rand think—tank. she joins us from pittsburgh. thanks very much for being with us. what is your view now in terms of how the international community should respond to this latest un report? so i think this was a great step forward. the report was very direct in explaining what happened and recommended prosecution by the international criminal court. at the same time it is also really important to not focus solely on that but to keep an eye on what this is about, the million people who are displaced by this... these atrocities over the last year and finding ways to enable them to get home or to settle into bangladesh and nepal. so while the prosecution isa and nepal. so while the prosecution is a really important step, other steps including working on a political solution so that people can go home, and then also enabling bangladesh to help these people integrate are going to remain very important, since it is very likely the negotiations could drag on for a long time a
nick beake, bbc news on the myanmar—bangladesh border.searcher for the rand think—tank. she joins us from pittsburgh. thanks very much for being with us. what is your view now in terms of how the international community should respond to this latest un report? so i think this was a great step forward. the report was very direct in explaining what happened and recommended prosecution by the international criminal court. at the same time it is also really important to not focus solely on that...
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nick beake, bbc news on the myanmar—bangladesh border.ric schwartz, president of the independent humanitarian organisation, refugees international. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. first off, what did you make of the report from the un?|j news. first off, what did you make of the report from the un? i thought it was very well done, i thought it was carefully written and i certainly agree with its conclusions. it was largely a summary conclusions. it was largely a summary of just a conclusions. it was largely a summary ofjust a great deal of information, an enormous amount of information, an enormous amount of information that's been gathered over the course of the past year. frankly there was nothing shocking in here. the news is they've recommended that there be an investigation and prosecution for the crime of genocide, but the information has been out there for a year. i'm just looking information has been out there for a year. i'mjust looking at information has been out there for a year. i'm just looking at the us state depar
nick beake, bbc news on the myanmar—bangladesh border.ric schwartz, president of the independent humanitarian organisation, refugees international. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. first off, what did you make of the report from the un?|j news. first off, what did you make of the report from the un? i thought it was very well done, i thought it was carefully written and i certainly agree with its conclusions. it was largely a summary conclusions. it was largely a summary of just a...
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they beak gained 10 1/2 points tonight.t less than a point, we'll call it a point, republicans by a point there. bottom line, take a look at it this way. we say 23 is the magic number. we talked about where o'connor ran up is the magic number. hillary clinton won the one county where she won in 2016. he did 10 points better than her and the turnout was through the roof. who are the most nervous republicans right now? these 25. the republicans here all represent districts that were won by hillary clinton. i think these republicans, if they are looking at that hillary clinton portion of ohio tonight, they got to be worried. there's a lot of demographic similarities in some of these districts. the clinton district republicans i think have to be worried when they see a result like this tonight. coming up, today's other big political story, the trial of paul manafort. still nervous about finding a new apartment? yeah... but popping these things really helps me...relax. please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't
they beak gained 10 1/2 points tonight.t less than a point, we'll call it a point, republicans by a point there. bottom line, take a look at it this way. we say 23 is the magic number. we talked about where o'connor ran up is the magic number. hillary clinton won the one county where she won in 2016. he did 10 points better than her and the turnout was through the roof. who are the most nervous republicans right now? these 25. the republicans here all represent districts that were won by...
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istanbul subway system or an imposing mosque turkey's president about to tie up and one is known for his beak ambitions. the construction sector has been at the forefront of the country's economic development . but recent events have put the brakes on turkey's economy. turkish banks and companies have accumulated four hundred seventy billion dollars the foreign desk and just the value of the lira plummets it's getting ever harder to repay those loans. turkish president recha type eridu one has ignored calls for interest rate hikes and rejected any notion of a bailout from the international monetary fund. experts say a multi-pronged approach is needed to tackle the country's economic problems. turkish business and investment in the environment need structural reforms labor market reform fiscal reform education reform all of the forms that are this is a city to cope with the challenges of the twenty first century in the digital age so they have to be priority. ordinary turks are ready feeling that pain prices are rising rapidly and there are fears that a slowdown in business could trigger massi
istanbul subway system or an imposing mosque turkey's president about to tie up and one is known for his beak ambitions. the construction sector has been at the forefront of the country's economic development . but recent events have put the brakes on turkey's economy. turkish banks and companies have accumulated four hundred seventy billion dollars the foreign desk and just the value of the lira plummets it's getting ever harder to repay those loans. turkish president recha type eridu one has...
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friend overcoming all still are still in call still are still even in court still are still still beaking core still a still do good thing. was the. person suffered via the cell phone much about the same as. her cousin. dos it. was and he did. so they gave him on board the ship. and is italian a roman catholic who was first a language student but then went to paris to study islam. so that's just discussion. but that was about and in india. look at the donkey could no longer. produce a simple pleasure. tonight to know when to give us on the. big show is going to miss out on. good people well yeah it's going to start on fair game to do your duty so you buy your way out partly like we're not the sort of well you know if this woman must work. because you could you had to show off a lot of pictures and after she actually died down there off the stuff she meant to produce it you could do or do or say no to see you push to do it that should be given to see that music i wanted to. make a big bad. season ended us as a potent symbol of interfaith coexistence despite obvious differences cockatoos ro
friend overcoming all still are still in call still are still even in court still are still still beaking core still a still do good thing. was the. person suffered via the cell phone much about the same as. her cousin. dos it. was and he did. so they gave him on board the ship. and is italian a roman catholic who was first a language student but then went to paris to study islam. so that's just discussion. but that was about and in india. look at the donkey could no longer. produce a simple...
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one problem, though, he got a scratch on his head from the sea gulls beak but it was well worth it. >>> some thieves are trying to make a quick escape. see what the one dude's caught up on next. >>> plus a bright new experience for refugee children. >> also looks into the future, into their hearts ands sparking hopechildren? >>> "right this minute" is brought to you by -- place to go. i love you, but sometimes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it cleans away odors. because the things you love the most can stink. and try febreze small spaces to clean away odors for up to 30 days. breathe happy with febreze. >>> closed captioning provided by -- >>> this is an urgent rescue going on right here in lima, peru, you see that man stuck in a railing but that man right there who's helping the guy out -- >> he has a handgun. >> these two attempted to rob this internet cafe. >> he dropped the bullet. >> he's fumbling around give me a second. >> his head was caught in the security fence, why wasn't somebody on the other side going bing, bing. >> or head lock. >> the owner of the pl
one problem, though, he got a scratch on his head from the sea gulls beak but it was well worth it. >>> some thieves are trying to make a quick escape. see what the one dude's caught up on next. >>> plus a bright new experience for refugee children. >> also looks into the future, into their hearts ands sparking hopechildren? >>> "right this minute" is brought to you by -- place to go. i love you, but sometimes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't...
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. >> they have no feeling in their beaks or jaws.. >> didn't feel it, but if you discover one of these snapping and sf they can get it out tyhm and take care of it. don't do it yourself. coyoeterson is an expert -- >> i'll just stay back here and watch from behind my daddy. >> smart it back in the water. >> all in a day's work. >> um-hum. >>> cat and nat are spilling their mom truths about back to school. >> its like an obsession. you can't let it go. >> i'm already exhaus >> its ...you discover paint bleed you under your tape...... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it! and so when she moves it, it makes it look like the plant is moving the upon us, so cat and nat are giving their two cents on how it all goes down. >> this is the fif
. >> they have no feeling in their beaks or jaws.. >> didn't feel it, but if you discover one of these snapping and sf they can get it out tyhm and take care of it. don't do it yourself. coyoeterson is an expert -- >> i'll just stay back here and watch from behind my daddy. >> smart it back in the water. >> all in a day's work. >> um-hum. >>> cat and nat are spilling their mom truths about back to school. >> its like an obsession. you can't let...
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starting to think of -- the "times" reports the president pounced on that story as an opportunity beaking to fire don mcgahn. over twitter. naturally. much to don mcgahn's surprise. "the president's tweet was precipitated by a report on the axios website ta don mcgahn planned to leave after cab anyhow's supreme court nomination process concluded. mr. trump had grown tired of seeing reports he might leave according to people familiar with his thinking. and he decided to take away any wiggle room. he decided to take away any wiggle room he might have. as "the washington post" puts it tonight? >> trump's announcement of mcgahn's departure came as a surprise, including to mcgahn. >> he was not aware that trump planned to send the tweet. so apparently, that is how the white house counsel got fired today. 11 days after we learned about the extent of his cooperation with the special counsel. in case you're wondering no, this is not normal, not the way these things usually happen. no other white house counsel has been fired quite in this way. it's interesting the white house and president tried t
starting to think of -- the "times" reports the president pounced on that story as an opportunity beaking to fire don mcgahn. over twitter. naturally. much to don mcgahn's surprise. "the president's tweet was precipitated by a report on the axios website ta don mcgahn planned to leave after cab anyhow's supreme court nomination process concluded. mr. trump had grown tired of seeing reports he might leave according to people familiar with his thinking. and he decided to take away...
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feed off feathers and cups with beaks. and then there's the cosmos of months where the more. strange obscure creatures gather in this mysterious fantasy realm. it may well have been a bit confusing for the directed to the american you fire sharon who took over the production only after the main features of the staging had been decided on. the fugazi when i first saw the wings in the sketches i thought the society we see here is not entirely human but position somewhere between man and man as at first station mention when martin is going to be back on that bizarre and interesting to hear research and we decided to leave it open for the audience to interpret and listen off after just to become. and audiences are used to puzzling over the meaning of each new interpretation of wagner's lohengrin it premiered in eighteen fifty in fine but has seen no fewer than ten productions here in by voigt since eighty ninety four. there was a symbolist one by guts lead in one nine hundred seventy nine. twenty years later keith warner's was apocalyptic. the lost production by hundred million f
feed off feathers and cups with beaks. and then there's the cosmos of months where the more. strange obscure creatures gather in this mysterious fantasy realm. it may well have been a bit confusing for the directed to the american you fire sharon who took over the production only after the main features of the staging had been decided on. the fugazi when i first saw the wings in the sketches i thought the society we see here is not entirely human but position somewhere between man and man as at...
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this was on the news sands in beak every grocery store in america when americans went to the polls for election day. they boiled down for the final push. hillary corrupt, racist, criminal. look at the middle section on the bottom. hillary used the "n" word and hates black people. that's in every grocery store in america. right? and even but don't buy it, that's the cover. and then trump wins the election. and the inquirer's cover takes a remarkably sunny turn. we told you so. donald trump my first 100-days. my plan to insure world peace. and then week after week, it was more of the same. illegals caught invading america but president-elect's construction plans and blueprints inside because trump must build the wall even before he was sworn in, trump was able to expose the muslim spies in obama's cia. they were infesting obama's cia. still, before he was even sworn in, merry christmas, christmas eve it was trumpeting bill clinton is down to 117 pounds and dying. one of the obama daughters has hit rock bottom. that's classy and trump has taken charge. this is still during the transition
this was on the news sands in beak every grocery store in america when americans went to the polls for election day. they boiled down for the final push. hillary corrupt, racist, criminal. look at the middle section on the bottom. hillary used the "n" word and hates black people. that's in every grocery store in america. right? and even but don't buy it, that's the cover. and then trump wins the election. and the inquirer's cover takes a remarkably sunny turn. we told you so. donald...
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standard is whether a person is too close to the subject of the probe, whether jeff sessions would beak be more of a trump campaign surrogate who happened to be attorney general rather than acting as an independent law enforcement officer. if sessions didn't recuse after that statement, it would have made him look even more like he was doing trump's bidding. and trump apparently didn't know that making that statement would also as just a general matter of embarrassment, make him look weak and out of the loop about a decision that was already done. because there were reports that show the internal doj process had already resulted in sessions' accepting that nonpartisan recusal recommendation from the career staff earlier that week and that jeff sessions was already working with doj officials op writing the very rationale they would soon release to the public. in fact, it was barely an hour after trump put that public pressure on sessions to stay in charge of the probe to not recuse that jeff sessions stepped out to the world with a fateful announcement that would actually change the arc
standard is whether a person is too close to the subject of the probe, whether jeff sessions would beak be more of a trump campaign surrogate who happened to be attorney general rather than acting as an independent law enforcement officer. if sessions didn't recuse after that statement, it would have made him look even more like he was doing trump's bidding. and trump apparently didn't know that making that statement would also as just a general matter of embarrassment, make him look weak and...
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eight felony counts which should put him away for years in prison and on the same day at beak at exactly the same moment, his long-time personal lawyer and long-time employee at his business also pleaded guilty to eight felony counts which should put him away for years in prison. in the case of the president's long time personal lawyer, his deal with prosecutors today not only included his own guilty pleas, it included detailed descriptions and evidence of the president's own participation, the president in fact directing felony criminal behavior. on the part of this defendant who has now pled guilty. we called michael beschloss today. has any u.s. president ever gone through anything quite like this when it comes to the criminal law? michael beschloss today told us, the only rough equivalent he can come up with in u.s. history would be march 1st, 1974. that produced this headline the next day. march 1st, 1974, was the day a grand jury publicly indicted richard nixon's campaign manager who he had named attorney general and the president's top two aides in the white house and a bunch of o
eight felony counts which should put him away for years in prison and on the same day at beak at exactly the same moment, his long-time personal lawyer and long-time employee at his business also pleaded guilty to eight felony counts which should put him away for years in prison. in the case of the president's long time personal lawyer, his deal with prosecutors today not only included his own guilty pleas, it included detailed descriptions and evidence of the president's own participation, the...
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. >> they have virtually no feeling in their beaks and their jaws.re so incredibly strong. >> yeah, didn't feel it, but if you discover one of these snapping turtles out in the wild and they have a fishing hook, he says call local authorities. tell them where you saw it and they'll come out and see if they can get it out and take care of it. but don't do it yourself. now, coyote peterson, he is an expert. he knows how to do this then after the removal, that thing is big. you see one of the little boys? i'm going to stay back here and watch from behind my daddy. >> smart child. >> he puts it back in the water. >> all in a day's work. >> uh-huh. >>> we've seen some amazing dance moves on the show, but i promise nothing like javier romero. >> all right. >> wait. it's like 's spe from wire what t hk ioi on? okay. i see you. i know we showcased some boys in t. bay doingreaky >>ye, he's p . it' liks is f disjointed. >> wt i happenwi myoonwal c years ago. this is extra. >> there's a little boy that saw him and asked his mom if he would ask that guy to do th
. >> they have virtually no feeling in their beaks and their jaws.re so incredibly strong. >> yeah, didn't feel it, but if you discover one of these snapping turtles out in the wild and they have a fishing hook, he says call local authorities. tell them where you saw it and they'll come out and see if they can get it out and take care of it. but don't do it yourself. now, coyote peterson, he is an expert. he knows how to do this then after the removal, that thing is big. you see one...
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beak, it's going to be up an 0 or down vote. he's hoping that encourages can trumpe supporters to come out strong. >> leon,hanks so much. michael cohen's attorney wasn't holding back today.wi he very pointed, sharp words tonight for the president. >> lanny davis tweeted a statement making it very clearer who cohenen refd in his plea deal when he spoke about the candidate. davis said cohen "stood up and testified under oath that donald trump directed him to commit a crime by making payments to two women for the principal purpo of influencing an election." to continue the quote, if those payments were a crime for michael cohen, then why won't they be crime for donald ump? end quote. >> the president's lawyer rudy guiliani spoonding tonight by saying there is no allation of wrongdoing against the president.rn in the goment's charge against cohen. and he says cohen's areions ect a pattern of lies and dishonestityid with both s digging in,re he's nbc news political director chuck todd on what changed today. slus. >> i think there's o
beak, it's going to be up an 0 or down vote. he's hoping that encourages can trumpe supporters to come out strong. >> leon,hanks so much. michael cohen's attorney wasn't holding back today.wi he very pointed, sharp words tonight for the president. >> lanny davis tweeted a statement making it very clearer who cohenen refd in his plea deal when he spoke about the candidate. davis said cohen "stood up and testified under oath that donald trump directed him to commit a crime by...
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in upsurge of taliban as taliban have been successfully coming forward and beaking wooded areas. now the c.n.n. presented chris cuomo has sparked controversy saying on the air that violence coming from the left wing and tiffany went in the u.s. is more morally justified them violence which comes from the far right the comments were made today after and to for had minor clashes with police and journalists while countering a white nationalist rally in washington all punches are not equal drawing a moral equivalency between those espousing hate and those fighting it because they both resort to violence emboldens hate legitimizes hateful belief and elevates what should be stamped out. a gut reaction both for and against chris cuomo says comments. every time i see them on television they seem to be getting some kind of fight some kind of altercation it always seems to come from them it is a matter if they're fighting hey or whatever they claim you can't put your hands on somebody and then hide behind some kind of moral high ground don't touch people if you don't want to be chased is r
in upsurge of taliban as taliban have been successfully coming forward and beaking wooded areas. now the c.n.n. presented chris cuomo has sparked controversy saying on the air that violence coming from the left wing and tiffany went in the u.s. is more morally justified them violence which comes from the far right the comments were made today after and to for had minor clashes with police and journalists while countering a white nationalist rally in washington all punches are not equal drawing...
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we're beak looking at clouds and patchy drizzle in the morning. heat returns by the weekend.e's a live picture from the san jose camera looking at the shark tank. they have cloudy skies right now. this back to school time is starting to feel like it, a sampling of some of the high temperatures for the schools tomorrow afternoon that are going back. san jose unified 78. pittsburgh unified 85. napa valley 80. definitely a good time to make sure your kids are dressed in layers. sunny valley back to school. 58 degrees. mostly cloudy at noontime. should be quite comfortable. in the afternoon about 76. santa rosa back to school 54 i morning. by noontime mainly sunny. at 3:00 p.m., 82. hour by hour we go. 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. you have to deal with low visibility. some slippery spots on the roads because of drizzle. allow more time for the commute. by 12:30 it, low clouds peel back to the coast. inland areas and bayside communities are starting to see the sun. coastline hangs on to some of the cloudiness. tomorrow morning it, allow yourself extra time to take yourself to work as visib
we're beak looking at clouds and patchy drizzle in the morning. heat returns by the weekend.e's a live picture from the san jose camera looking at the shark tank. they have cloudy skies right now. this back to school time is starting to feel like it, a sampling of some of the high temperatures for the schools tomorrow afternoon that are going back. san jose unified 78. pittsburgh unified 85. napa valley 80. definitely a good time to make sure your kids are dressed in layers. sunny valley back...
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our science editor david shukman has beaking a look.vid: an image of apocalypse, of the kind you might expect hollywood to conjure up. this was filmed on a real frontline, in california over the weekend. record temperatures and bone dry conditions are triggering dozens of wildfires in several american states. ey we stayed up there as long as we could in our vauntil the flames weren't 360 degrees around our area, but close enough that we decided to get out. david: there are similar snes in europe. in portugal, an entire mountainside has been burning for three days. fires are a constant risk here, but the speed of their spread has been shocking. this woman and her animals had u y escape. at the same time, there is punishing heat in asia.ko norta, usually so secretive, allow shimmering streets to be filmed. the heatwave has been declared a natural disaster. the summer isn't over yet, but already there has been a string of remarkable extremes. nlast month, death valley california had an average temperature of 42.3 celsius, the highest ever
our science editor david shukman has beaking a look.vid: an image of apocalypse, of the kind you might expect hollywood to conjure up. this was filmed on a real frontline, in california over the weekend. record temperatures and bone dry conditions are triggering dozens of wildfires in several american states. ey we stayed up there as long as we could in our vauntil the flames weren't 360 degrees around our area, but close enough that we decided to get out. david: there are similar snes in...
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shoots back in the north to greece in the summer now who's photos are featured in a new publication beaks of europe next on your own next. moved . from the. sky was on fire. from a damp claim condition a condom at the ramstein air base that using mozzie high to experience the crash. how are survivors coping with the tragedy today. the strain on the american ambassador and the advantage of around. fifteen. the fast pace of life in the digital globe thanks to shift as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and providing useful information the way to use phone lines and interviews with makers and users . should even forty five minutes going to have. more. they took. his word goddess for true love. the maestro. the bomb twenty. the fake news alice good to see what's. called. the good news comes to the side by. the play put big dreams on the big screen in. the magazine on the dummy. in the german city of candidates several people have been injured in clashes between far right protesters and counter-demonstrators as well as the police the violent protests followed the death of a thirty
shoots back in the north to greece in the summer now who's photos are featured in a new publication beaks of europe next on your own next. moved . from the. sky was on fire. from a damp claim condition a condom at the ramstein air base that using mozzie high to experience the crash. how are survivors coping with the tragedy today. the strain on the american ambassador and the advantage of around. fifteen. the fast pace of life in the digital globe thanks to shift as the lowdown on the web...
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the mr touchy feely on the beak and she says it is all chose a different path and he hasn't contacted me to this day even though i've tried calling and messaging him several times and a lot of two or so weeks. telephone i wasn't able to reach him get womanish nose to difference of common sense if i have to accept his decision and four months or so to you i think overall we underestimated the whole situation surrounding the pictures for tours through the ops yeah is that what happened they underestimated the power of images i think so yes obviously if jim had done well in the will cope no one would really have kids right now and it is important to note that in the squad that he announced today for this game against fans going to win was in the squad and going on was also in the photo with the one and this will it's just going to end is the sort of play who gives one hundred ten percent and apologize very quickly afterwards many many weeks to come out of the statement and live also mention that so he was surprisingly critical of all right mark minutes from our sports desk it's good to h
the mr touchy feely on the beak and she says it is all chose a different path and he hasn't contacted me to this day even though i've tried calling and messaging him several times and a lot of two or so weeks. telephone i wasn't able to reach him get womanish nose to difference of common sense if i have to accept his decision and four months or so to you i think overall we underestimated the whole situation surrounding the pictures for tours through the ops yeah is that what happened they...