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so i am about to head off through the country to bergen, and listening to music along the way, but ishing i should be listening out for, something i should be paying attention to? try to find some folk music, some solo hardangerfiddle music, or singers or so, and also go to small jazz clubs, look for the small spots. there are people working all over the place. so now i have my mission, there is a train to catch. joining me for the first part of myjourney is jan ostlund, an all—round train fanatic and author of a book on the bergensbanen train line. so tell me about this book, why did you write a book about this railway? the bergensbanen is an iconic railway in norway, but also in europe i think. very many people in norway have been there, they know the name, and they know what they will see when they are going here. along its 308 miles, the train navigates challenging but stunning terrain. at its peak of over 1200 metres, it is one of europe's highest railways before it descends steeply into norway's second city of bergen. but this elemental landscape posed a huge challenge and an en
so i am about to head off through the country to bergen, and listening to music along the way, but ishing i should be listening out for, something i should be paying attention to? try to find some folk music, some solo hardangerfiddle music, or singers or so, and also go to small jazz clubs, look for the small spots. there are people working all over the place. so now i have my mission, there is a train to catch. joining me for the first part of myjourney is jan ostlund, an all—round train...
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so i am taking the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musical journey along one of the world'sost spectacular railways. i'm going to look deep into norway's roots, trying to get a sense of how this country's landscape, culture and society are brought to life through its music. i lost it! but first, i start my trip in norway's capital city of oslo. it is here on the oslo waterfront that a huge transformation has been taking place, and a big part of that was this rather spectacular building, the oslo opera house. it celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, and is a symbol for the city's commitment to the arts. so i guess it is a perfect place to hear some traditional norwegian goat horn. plays horn. that's so good! thank you. that is amazing, such a variety of sounds comes out of what i guess is such a simple instrument. is quite simple, as you see. it is a bowl and a goat's horn. wrong way, this way. actually it was not made for making music, the shepherds had it to keep the wolves and the bears away. this was a warning, not music. not many melodies are written down as we know
so i am taking the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musical journey along one of the world'sost spectacular railways. i'm going to look deep into norway's roots, trying to get a sense of how this country's landscape, culture and society are brought to life through its music. i lost it! but first, i start my trip in norway's capital city of oslo. it is here on the oslo waterfront that a huge transformation has been taking place, and a big part of that was this rather spectacular...
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anna bergen/ ride for derrin, organizer:"i was devastated.13-year-old son- i have a 12-year-old foster, i could not imagine my kids being out and attacked like that."the couple offered to treat the 13 year old to his favorite spot for lunch.making a reservation for the several hundred people expected to attend.anna bergen/ ride for derrin, organizer:"we just want him to see that he has friends, and he's got support, and has people that are behind him." with the support growing around the world, it's also grown within derrin's own classroom.emily bridges/ mother:"he said all different ages of kids, older kids, younger kids, saying derrin we have your back. you never have to deal with that again." support showing derrin and his family... they aren't in this alone.emily bridges/ mother: "the best thing out of it is that i think it's going to bring a lot of awareness to our community and other communities too and to other people." (pam) (pam) three young people are now charged in the incident. (grant) a crazy scene for drivers on a popular highwa
anna bergen/ ride for derrin, organizer:"i was devastated.13-year-old son- i have a 12-year-old foster, i could not imagine my kids being out and attacked like that."the couple offered to treat the 13 year old to his favorite spot for lunch.making a reservation for the several hundred people expected to attend.anna bergen/ ride for derrin, organizer:"we just want him to see that he has friends, and he's got support, and has people that are behind him." with the support...
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so i am taking the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musical journey along one of the world'shy did you write a book about the bergensbanen railway? the bergensbanen is an iconic railway in norway, but also in europe i think. very many people in norway have been there, they know the name, and they know what they will see when they are going here. along its 308 miles, the train navigates challenging but stunning terrain. at its peak of over 1,200 metres, it is one of europe's highest railways, before it descends steeply into norway's second city of bergen. but this elemental landscape posed a huge challenge and an engineering triumph for those working on the rail during its construction between 1894 and 1909, with around 20 people thought to have died in the process. at a time when norway's independence was on the horizon, the construction of the bergensbanen was much more than just an added convenience of travellers. this line connected the east and the western part of norway. and at that time we were administrated by sweden and they did not like this at all, because i think t
so i am taking the chance to head off from oslo to bergen on a musical journey along one of the world'shy did you write a book about the bergensbanen railway? the bergensbanen is an iconic railway in norway, but also in europe i think. very many people in norway have been there, they know the name, and they know what they will see when they are going here. along its 308 miles, the train navigates challenging but stunning terrain. at its peak of over 1,200 metres, it is one of europe's highest...
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alternative for germany it's a vote that will likely have ramifications for germany's national coalition in bergen. the upcoming election and varia instills hope in some fear in others the mood around burdens high stack is growing tends to varia is hundreds of kilometers away from here but parties in berlin expect an earthquake that could shake up german politics as a whole. inside that ice that building all parties are busy carrying out internal meetings the conservative parties are especially nervous. that. angle america's christian democratic union form a parliamentary group with their bavarian sister party the christian social union. they are bracing for disastrous results the c.s.u. has never been as low in opinion polls as it is now. does a lot in alarm bell we have to make efforts to strengthen the traditional parties again we have to work on getting the core of society excited about politics again guys that those most excited about politics are outside that core the far right a fifty party might enter the bavarian parliament. but i'm going to good mood of course we expected to get forty pe
alternative for germany it's a vote that will likely have ramifications for germany's national coalition in bergen. the upcoming election and varia instills hope in some fear in others the mood around burdens high stack is growing tends to varia is hundreds of kilometers away from here but parties in berlin expect an earthquake that could shake up german politics as a whole. inside that ice that building all parties are busy carrying out internal meetings the conservative parties are especially...
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and the bundestag on sunday rb leipzig pummeled norm bergen a one sided affair a bowl smashed home six calls. if nuremberg coach michel kona couldn't believe what he was saying pre-match he was in for a rude awakening come kickoff blotchy when ahead after just three minutes team advantage with the leg work kevin kapil with the finishing touch. i call conversion but caper fabienne press laos should have done better just four minutes later use of pulse and made it to nil five then there again the playmaker cosen netting his third goal in two games. after twenty one minutes it was three nil must sell some of it's a smashing home on this occasion. and a not net first half was an overthrow nurnberg as vanno made it for five. nuremberg defense all that say. brad louse struggling to wake himself up heading into the break the mauling continued in the second half savage so with his second five of them and then of putting the icing on the cake to make it six still by my it was lot six biggest ever win in the bundesliga of a full color nuremberg it. yes another hoss footballing lesson. you're wat
and the bundestag on sunday rb leipzig pummeled norm bergen a one sided affair a bowl smashed home six calls. if nuremberg coach michel kona couldn't believe what he was saying pre-match he was in for a rude awakening come kickoff blotchy when ahead after just three minutes team advantage with the leg work kevin kapil with the finishing touch. i call conversion but caper fabienne press laos should have done better just four minutes later use of pulse and made it to nil five then there again the...
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of course, sarah tracy refused and decided she would move the money out of bergen herbert bank in washington, d.c., but she had to do this very covertly. she took the money out of the bank and put the money in the bottom of a basket and put eggs on top of the basket. she went into washington, d.c., she met with mr. riggs, where she sold these eggs to him, and she majored the transaction was legitimate because she received a receipt for the sale of these eggs. thanks to sarah tracy and the movement of this money, we are able to still visit and enjoy mount vernon today. not only were women nurses during the war, not only were they entrepreneurs, having jobs selling items, but women were also soldiers in the war. however, they had to do this in a disguise. it was entirely frowned upon for women to join the war as soldiers. so that's why they had to dress up in men's uniforms. women would dress up on either side of the war, both confederacy or the union, as soldiers so they could fight their brothers, husbands, along their brothers, husbands, their families, and also fight for the cause of the w
of course, sarah tracy refused and decided she would move the money out of bergen herbert bank in washington, d.c., but she had to do this very covertly. she took the money out of the bank and put the money in the bottom of a basket and put eggs on top of the basket. she went into washington, d.c., she met with mr. riggs, where she sold these eggs to him, and she majored the transaction was legitimate because she received a receipt for the sale of these eggs. thanks to sarah tracy and the...
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you were in bergen bellson as a child, 6 1/2 years old. >> yeah, well, 7, i turned 7.rvived because of my mother. she spoke fluent german, so she was the interpreter. but that's not what helped us survive. my mother, rachel, was 4'10", beautiful woman, you know? brilliant off the box. and they -- she was guts, sheer guts. >> guts. >> she was unbelievable. and she saved a lot of jews. because when the train came for us, finally, and they -- she noticed that they were putting two buckets in each car. those small buckets, you know, that milk -- farmers use to milk their cows in, three gallon or so. the one with the water, and the other one was for toilet purposes, and then they loaded us, 70, 80. so it was standing room only. >> in boxcars. >> so my mother did something that would have killed her. she addressed the commandant. she said, i know where we are going. this water is not going to be enough. what will we do? you know, along the way, they say, what happened to the germans? they used to be the flower of europe. so, uh, there was a sergeant, gestapo. there was alway
you were in bergen bellson as a child, 6 1/2 years old. >> yeah, well, 7, i turned 7.rvived because of my mother. she spoke fluent german, so she was the interpreter. but that's not what helped us survive. my mother, rachel, was 4'10", beautiful woman, you know? brilliant off the box. and they -- she was guts, sheer guts. >> guts. >> she was unbelievable. and she saved a lot of jews. because when the train came for us, finally, and they -- she noticed that they were...
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reportero: la gente que caminÓ por mÁs de 10 horas en la caravana insiste en que no aceptarÁn en el bergenido explicadas. de ninguna manera se trata de un centro de detenciÓn. reportero: se espera que las Últimas horas continúan llegando camiones repletos de inmigrantes hasta este lugar que tiene muchas preguntas y muy pocas respuestas. regresamos con ustedes y vamos estar al pendiente de lo que aquÍ se pueda presentar. arantxa: mientras tanto el gobierno hondureÑo ha cerrado de manera temporal el cruce de agua caliente con guatemala. esta crisis no solamente afecta a los migrantes sino comerciantes de la zona. caro mendoza nos explica. caro: la medida no quedado clara pero se evita el paso de todo el que quien ingresara guatemala. karina llegÓ hace 24 horas. sorprendentemente que salir de su paÍs para darle atenciÓn mÉdica a su pequeÑa hija de dos aÑos. >> hay mucha decadencia, las mÁquinas no están listas o los mÉdicos andan s no hay di de golosinas tambiÉn sienten el peso de la crisis que se vive. >> ha habido muchos problemas. la gente no dejando que los policÍas vengan a comer. caro:
reportero: la gente que caminÓ por mÁs de 10 horas en la caravana insiste en que no aceptarÁn en el bergenido explicadas. de ninguna manera se trata de un centro de detenciÓn. reportero: se espera que las Últimas horas continúan llegando camiones repletos de inmigrantes hasta este lugar que tiene muchas preguntas y muy pocas respuestas. regresamos con ustedes y vamos estar al pendiente de lo que aquÍ se pueda presentar. arantxa: mientras tanto el gobierno hondureÑo ha cerrado de manera...
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let's discuss with peter bergen, national security analyst, longtime covering the northeast, the saudiso turkey shortly. as you look at this big picture, the new details today, disconnecting the cameras, the reporting yesterday. a body double flown in, you know, it appears, at least according to the turks, to help provide a cover-up. it looks more and more like you have the evidence of a preplanned operation here. how much longer can the u.s. say we're giving the saudis more time? >> i think the time is over. because you know, the saudi explanation is like colonel mustard did it in the library with a candlestick right now. so what does that mean? what are the likely outcomes if the united states says, you know, essentially we're buying the turkish view? congress can make pressure for sanctioning particular individuals. the administration could also not go along with that. but i doubt that the relationship will be in any way really impacted because, i mean, they set the price of oil. they sit on the world's largest oil reserves. it's not like they were sort of human rights activists befo
let's discuss with peter bergen, national security analyst, longtime covering the northeast, the saudiso turkey shortly. as you look at this big picture, the new details today, disconnecting the cameras, the reporting yesterday. a body double flown in, you know, it appears, at least according to the turks, to help provide a cover-up. it looks more and more like you have the evidence of a preplanned operation here. how much longer can the u.s. say we're giving the saudis more time? >> i...
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know monty bergen sists however that the agreement reached did provide real leeway it could. be only live year is as. you pull continually. define with who leave the really good walk may even party on every measure. buffett my proposal. is it easy our no money bug succeeded in obtaining two prerogatives the partial nationalisation of alstom would first of all from twenty eighteen onward allow the state to block the total sale of energy related activities then concerning nuclear activities the state maintained its sovereignty through a right of veto but france has never used either of these two shields today else tom's website no longer mentions energy sector activity and general electric's makes no reference to the joint ventures. logo was taken off factory buildings and replaced by general electric signs the alliance never really came into existence. but to. accept. to move how i city the eighty believe him you proceed to construct. the next year now dawn. kitty from the multiple new. may. when the time came to seal fate government representatives met at the elisei palace .
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and radio commentator steve walz bergen argues caleb who's been trying to expert join us for the discussion all that directly ahead but first we had some headlines let's go. as negotiations on a deal for the united kingdom to leave the european union are intensifying michelle bunya of the european union's brecht's a chief negotiator today said an agreement is within sight although he cautioned that many issues remain unresolved. he said such a deal could be reached by next wednesday if britain stays in the e.u. customs union under such a circumstance the entire u.k. would remain in the e.u. as custom area which means there would be no added terrorist between the e.u. and the u.k. they would be one solid trading block hardline breck said tears including member members of many members of parliament who are members of british prime minister teresa mayes conservative party oppose staying in the e.u. is custom union as miss may herself today has at least rejected staying in those opposing the staying in the customs.
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joining us from for is our cnn political analyst david bergen. with those thinking this is not a good timed visit, do you think that the president was right to come here today? >> i think he was right to go to pitburg, n pitburg, n pittsburgh, no the today. he did the right thing in wanting to go and comfort families. but the awkwardness started right after the fact that he arrived with his wife alone. he was not met at the airport. he was met with lots and lots of protesters in the streets. he did not apparently -- he met with the families of those who had been wounded. as far as i can tell. and this may be wrong, but i'm not sure he met with the families of those who lost their lives. and he left in silence. our presidents when they've gone to the days like this, you think of barack obama or george w. bush or clinton, they spoke out and gave meaning to what happened and tried to be healers. they came to be known as the mourners in chief. and it is an important responsibility of president. i wish he come another day when he might have been able
joining us from for is our cnn political analyst david bergen. with those thinking this is not a good timed visit, do you think that the president was right to come here today? >> i think he was right to go to pitburg, n pitburg, n pittsburgh, no the today. he did the right thing in wanting to go and comfort families. but the awkwardness started right after the fact that he arrived with his wife alone. he was not met at the airport. he was met with lots and lots of protesters in the...
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know we're by in munich coming off a bad week having drawn a home a tall rather to bergen roster hit a billion on the road now they're looking to find a groove in the champions league clash tonight but they face a rather difficult test against a club with a rich history. when it rains it pours the clouds are hanging over byron munich after a bad spell and the mood at training match the weather some stern faces wrong show is buying plot the recovery from a dreadful show and it hurts a beilin ill timed tackles a lack of urgency and a defense all the same it hurts a cruise to a two no when on friday despite the setback coach nico covert she's the head of the clash with iraq's. suppose you have to stay positive after a draw and a defeat you can't just throw everything into question when things were going well beforehand there was optimism among every single player and also myself and the expectation is that we will win our coming games. and robin will expect to play against his fellow dutchman as bio and look for a creative spark clearly lacking in the last week. the game at the allianz
know we're by in munich coming off a bad week having drawn a home a tall rather to bergen roster hit a billion on the road now they're looking to find a groove in the champions league clash tonight but they face a rather difficult test against a club with a rich history. when it rains it pours the clouds are hanging over byron munich after a bad spell and the mood at training match the weather some stern faces wrong show is buying plot the recovery from a dreadful show and it hurts a beilin ill...
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thelma and seemed to be ready to normalize and recognize israel and they thought this is great in bergen yes and in and in a sense it was to be sort of like a real estate deal in new york that you could i mean you know people joke about it but. one official put it to me and said you know if you have a big real estate deal and you have a problem with you know the tenant that just won't give in and accept the deal and get out of the probity you know what do you do first will you cut off the electricity and then you send in the rats and then you denigrate them publicly in the press so that's the u.s. policy towards palestine you have. these are the you know all good tenants that need to get to a deal quickly with the the developer but i think now so where are we going with us i think in a sense trump will clearly trying to keep his iran policy he seems to have a thing about in your reading my mind because it's really the the axis of tell of even riyadh is the two most important pieces and particularly for a man that's very close to don't run now john bolton exert has always found he ran som
thelma and seemed to be ready to normalize and recognize israel and they thought this is great in bergen yes and in and in a sense it was to be sort of like a real estate deal in new york that you could i mean you know people joke about it but. one official put it to me and said you know if you have a big real estate deal and you have a problem with you know the tenant that just won't give in and accept the deal and get out of the probity you know what do you do first will you cut off the...
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someone that they can use now and they are be like thick pummelled in our bergen a one sided affair a bowl smashed home with six goals lifting the club to second in the six. if nuremberg coach michel come on a couldn't believe what he was saying pre-match he was in for a rude awakening come kick off leipsic went ahead after just three minutes t.-mo then with the leg work kevin kapil with the finishing touch. i call conversion but caper fabienne bread louse should have done better just four minutes later use of pulse and made it to deal was. god then there again the playmaker cosen netting his third goal in two games. after twenty one minutes it was three nil muscle some of it's a smashing home on this occasion. and a not their first half was a nova thunder and the as vanno made it for was. nuremberg defense all that see. brad blauser struggling to wake himself up heading into the break. the mauling continued in the second half saw that so with his second was. and then of putting the aussie on the cake to make it six still god little. it was lot six biggest ever win in the bundesliga o
someone that they can use now and they are be like thick pummelled in our bergen a one sided affair a bowl smashed home with six goals lifting the club to second in the six. if nuremberg coach michel come on a couldn't believe what he was saying pre-match he was in for a rude awakening come kick off leipsic went ahead after just three minutes t.-mo then with the leg work kevin kapil with the finishing touch. i call conversion but caper fabienne bread louse should have done better just four...
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salafist islamic community sala fiza is a strict doctor and his at hearings advocate shari'a law of bergen now w. online correspondent esther feldman who has been investigated this branch of islam and its role in germany quite an interesting investigation that you have marked on here we know the background here is that the german authorities that they have voiced concern over the rise of this particular branch in the country what did you find out well we were basically curious to find out what happened to the scene because a few years back they were very active they are very visible on the streets handing out free copies of the koran to people recruiting new followers on the streets and then all that vanished and now they're basically not out in the open anymore so we were wondering what happened to them are they still active and if so what are they doing and some people might not be familiar with this particular group so we actually hear i know we've we've prepared this piece for our viewers and they're after i'd like to get your reaction to it let's have a listen. they support a radical
salafist islamic community sala fiza is a strict doctor and his at hearings advocate shari'a law of bergen now w. online correspondent esther feldman who has been investigated this branch of islam and its role in germany quite an interesting investigation that you have marked on here we know the background here is that the german authorities that they have voiced concern over the rise of this particular branch in the country what did you find out well we were basically curious to find out what...
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currency is undervalued are in egypt the ukraine russia malaysia and indonesia and tell us out on bergen nomics we bring in the c.e.o. of marco report which would argue correspondent alex by hail a bitch welcome to you both alex let's start with you in the western hemisphere and how are the big donald's restaurants looking in this part of the world are going to have more of a logical approach than when we. we're talking about business here like in north america mcdonald's has been in trouble for years or talk about the millennial basically here just turning their backs towards mcdonald's so you see those companies changing constantly changing up its menu moving towards a more mcafee type of idea here in canada you know there's a are there tim hortons chain and and mcdonald's have been going head to head selling coffee and mcdonald's has come out on top on a number of occasions being the biggest provider of coffee and then tim horton's back and forth tim hortons is a sort of a canadian institution hard to really knock out of the ballpark when you've got coffee and you're going against the
currency is undervalued are in egypt the ukraine russia malaysia and indonesia and tell us out on bergen nomics we bring in the c.e.o. of marco report which would argue correspondent alex by hail a bitch welcome to you both alex let's start with you in the western hemisphere and how are the big donald's restaurants looking in this part of the world are going to have more of a logical approach than when we. we're talking about business here like in north america mcdonald's has been in trouble...
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it was also just interesting to the festival, he was also on broadway in love letters with candice bergen. [applause] and last year we had length and heather careyou do love letters, so people probably remember that. he's also been in one of my totally favorite shows which is west wig. west wing. [applause] and although he didn't get elected president -- enter you know, that really upset me too. [laughter] i was doing, we shot show, shot final show, i read the script, i saw that i didn't want win, but i really -- i didn't win, but i really wanted to win. and when i was watching it on television right up to the last minute i said maybe i might have a chance. [laughter] i literally thought that. [laughter] >> so then you were appointed secretary of state, as i remember. >> yeah. consolation prize. [laughter] >> he has written two books with totally wonderful titles. the one that we're going to talk about is one, which is -- >> that's the third book. >> i know, i'm going backward. >> okay. i just want to get the numbers right. [laughter] >> if i understood you, would i have this look on my f
it was also just interesting to the festival, he was also on broadway in love letters with candice bergen. [applause] and last year we had length and heather careyou do love letters, so people probably remember that. he's also been in one of my totally favorite shows which is west wig. west wing. [applause] and although he didn't get elected president -- enter you know, that really upset me too. [laughter] i was doing, we shot show, shot final show, i read the script, i saw that i didn't want...
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off with an uspecified items from the house. the late night commotion stunned neighbors like don bergeni was coming home from the airport and there were ten cops screaming up the street. we knew something was going on.he says it's shocking that level of violence would happen in their quiet corner of the bay area.sotthe whole neighborhood is in shock.so far neither the suspects, nor their vehicle, have been identified. we also don't know exactly what was taken from the home. now, anyone with information is asked to contact the contra costa county sheriff's office. in alamo, charles clifford kron 4 news. coming up... people are coming from all over to get a glimpse of the blue angels. we have the details on how to avoid traffic congestion in san francisco. ♪ welcome to monowi, nebraska, population one. me. i'm mayor, secretary, treasurer. every decision you have to make yourself. four out of five women will become solely responsible for their finances. i like the independence and every woman should have that, you know? i make my decisions, and if they're wrong, i live with them.
off with an uspecified items from the house. the late night commotion stunned neighbors like don bergeni was coming home from the airport and there were ten cops screaming up the street. we knew something was going on.he says it's shocking that level of violence would happen in their quiet corner of the bay area.sotthe whole neighborhood is in shock.so far neither the suspects, nor their vehicle, have been identified. we also don't know exactly what was taken from the home. now, anyone with...
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here with us to assess, peter bergen, dana bash, our chief political respondecorrespondent. forget about democrats. from republicans coming in, you heard them tough. is the president going to heed their advice? >> we'll see. look, the only -- the closest analogy to this kind of bipartisan congressional pressure was, of course, on russia. and in a huge bipartisan vote the congress said that there have to be greater sanctions on russia after they said the intelligence community proved that russia meddled in america's election in 2016. and that was for an adversary. saudi arabia as you well know, has a lot more of a complicated relationship, but is largely considered an ally in the region. so that makes it even more complicated. and even more telling that congress seems to be willing to put any and all punitive measures on the saudi government if and when what our reporting shows and what the members of congress are saying the intelligence shows them is true. and so it is going to be a big question how the president, if the president continues to approach this from a transactio
here with us to assess, peter bergen, dana bash, our chief political respondecorrespondent. forget about democrats. from republicans coming in, you heard them tough. is the president going to heed their advice? >> we'll see. look, the only -- the closest analogy to this kind of bipartisan congressional pressure was, of course, on russia. and in a huge bipartisan vote the congress said that there have to be greater sanctions on russia after they said the intelligence community proved that...
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off with an uspecified items from the house. the late night commotion stunned neighbors like don bergen soti was coming home from the airport and there were ten cops screaming up the street. we knew something was going on.he says it's shocking that level of violence would happen in their quiet corner of the bay area.sotthe whole neighborhood is in shock.so far neither the suspects, nor their vehicle, have been also don't know exactly what was taken from the home.now, anyone with information is asked to contact the contra costa office. in alamo, charles clifford kron 4 news. (ken) (ken) in the east bay...although it is adjacent to the town in our last story...a recent study names danville as the safest city in california. the study was released by safe-wise dot com...which studied f-b-i data from 20-16 that included assault, murder, rape and robbery. the study found danville's rate of violent crime was 96% lower than the national average. (ken) tonight...a grieving family is taking legal action against an east bay school... after their son died in the school's pool.(pam) our grant lodes
off with an uspecified items from the house. the late night commotion stunned neighbors like don bergen soti was coming home from the airport and there were ten cops screaming up the street. we knew something was going on.he says it's shocking that level of violence would happen in their quiet corner of the bay area.sotthe whole neighborhood is in shock.so far neither the suspects, nor their vehicle, have been also don't know exactly what was taken from the home.now, anyone with information is...
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off with an uspecified items from the house. the late night commotion stunned neighbors like don bergen soti was coming home from the airport and there were ten cops screaming up the street. we knew something was going on.he says it's shocking that level of violence would happen in their quiet corner of the bay area.sotthe whole neighborhood is in shock.so far neither the suspects, nor their vehicle, have been identified. we also don't know exactly what was taken from the home. now, anyone with information is asked to contact the contra costa county sheriff's office. in alamo, charles clifford kron 4 news. (vicki) another big story tonight... a south bay volleyball coach was arrested on sexual assault charges for (vicki) kron 4 news.charles clifford office. in alamo, charles clifford kron 4 news. kron 4 news. (vicki) another big story tonight... a south bay volleyball coach was arrested on sexual assault charges for inappropriately touching three boys. parent<".....it's not good for the children and not good for the school to have a coach like that....">(vicki) the three boys w
off with an uspecified items from the house. the late night commotion stunned neighbors like don bergen soti was coming home from the airport and there were ten cops screaming up the street. we knew something was going on.he says it's shocking that level of violence would happen in their quiet corner of the bay area.sotthe whole neighborhood is in shock.so far neither the suspects, nor their vehicle, have been identified. we also don't know exactly what was taken from the home. now, anyone with...
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mike pompeo that they knew nothing about this operation, but new information coming in to cnn, peter bergenelise labott, tim lister, learning more about the man who reportedly organized this botched operation. guess what? he is known to be close to mohamad bin salman's inner circle, a former military officer now working in general intelligence. we are hearing he was operating outside the usual chain of command and that he attempted to orchestrate some kind of a coverup afterwards to prevent people back in saudi arabia and of course the king and counsel prince themselves from finding out about this. but certainly, wolf, it is fair to say that this raises some real questions. would it be possible for someone close to the inner circle of the crown prince, mohamad bin salman, to go rogue in essence, to organize this kind of a mission so bold, so brazen without a nod of approval from the highest realms of authority. that is a question a lot of people are going to be asking themselves as we start to learn more details, not from the saudis as promised, but from our sources telling us more about th
mike pompeo that they knew nothing about this operation, but new information coming in to cnn, peter bergenelise labott, tim lister, learning more about the man who reportedly organized this botched operation. guess what? he is known to be close to mohamad bin salman's inner circle, a former military officer now working in general intelligence. we are hearing he was operating outside the usual chain of command and that he attempted to orchestrate some kind of a coverup afterwards to prevent...
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. >> joining us is cnn national security analyst peter bergen. immense experience in the region including saudi arabia. cnn is reporting that mike pompeo in his private meeting with the crown prince, mohammed bin salman, was very direct. making it clear that the u.s. position is that the saudis have to own this. the intelligence points in the direction of their responsibility. now, he's got to sit across from the president, the president who has been at best reluctant to make public comments criticizing the saudis. based on what you know of his relationship with trump, will he push the president for more definitive, decisive action? >> jim, i don't know. but i think what we are seeing is the saudis picking up on some of the things sam said. the saudis are going to come up with a plausibly deniable kind of explanation that excludes the crown prince and the king from the decisionmaking. but does identify a pretty senior saudi official as being in charge of the operation. it looks like a senior official in the intelligence ministry is a person who e
. >> joining us is cnn national security analyst peter bergen. immense experience in the region including saudi arabia. cnn is reporting that mike pompeo in his private meeting with the crown prince, mohammed bin salman, was very direct. making it clear that the u.s. position is that the saudis have to own this. the intelligence points in the direction of their responsibility. now, he's got to sit across from the president, the president who has been at best reluctant to make public...
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and my colleague from bergen county is number eight and it's no accident we are the only members of the new jersey delegation and the problem solvers caucus teeseven mr. malinowski that i deal with nafta has been agreed upon the us and mexico and canada have it still requires approval from congress touting domestic job growth some say is higher cost for consumers and mitch mcconnell indicated a vote will not take place until next year. if elected would you support the deal? . >> i think this has been an interesting and disturbing episode that mister trump railed against the free trade agreement to declare war on the closest allies and partners in the world even as he cozied up to other dictators around the world calling this the worst radio ever negotiated and then they negotiate a deal that is basically 99 percent i think americans have had enough of this and businesses and consumers are living in a state of anxiety and what this means and all this time united states congress has done absolutely nothing there are members who felt congress should gain the right to approve the steel tari
and my colleague from bergen county is number eight and it's no accident we are the only members of the new jersey delegation and the problem solvers caucus teeseven mr. malinowski that i deal with nafta has been agreed upon the us and mexico and canada have it still requires approval from congress touting domestic job growth some say is higher cost for consumers and mitch mcconnell indicated a vote will not take place until next year. if elected would you support the deal? . >> i think...
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and when to say good news now and on sunday rb leipzig pummeled norm bergen a one sided affair the ball splashed home six goals lifting the club to second in the band to see. if nuremberg coach michel kona couldn't believe what he was saying pre-match he was in for a rude awakening come kickoff let's see when to head off to just three minutes team event with the leg work kevin kapil with the finishing touch. i call conversion box keeper five pm pred should have done better just four minutes later use of pulse and made it to nil five was then or again the playmaker cosen netting his good goal in two games. after twenty one minutes it was three nil muscle some of it's a smashing home on this occasion. and the not their first half was an over thing nuremberg as vanno made it a full five. nuremberg defense all it see. brad blauser struggling to wake himself up heading into the bright. the morning continued in the second half saw that so with his second five of them and then according the aussie on the cake to make it six nailed by. it was lot six biggest ever win in the bundesliga of the fu
and when to say good news now and on sunday rb leipzig pummeled norm bergen a one sided affair the ball splashed home six goals lifting the club to second in the band to see. if nuremberg coach michel kona couldn't believe what he was saying pre-match he was in for a rude awakening come kickoff let's see when to head off to just three minutes team event with the leg work kevin kapil with the finishing touch. i call conversion box keeper five pm pred should have done better just four minutes...
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organization working to protect wildlife in their natural habitats and in the studio we have johan bergen as. director of public policy for vulcan which focuses on issues related to the environment and global security hello everybody it's really good to have you're going to start with barnaby the idea of conserving and conservation of elephants this is been going on for decades and decades and decades. obviously there's still an issue the way that the elephant protection initiative is looking at this issue is slightly different tell us why. well i think what's important about the elton protection initiative the e.p.i. is that it is an african led solution it's it's a coalition of nineteen african countries and they're very very different kinds of countries to be honest it's hard to generalize about them their anger phone francophone luser phone some of them like botswana and kenya very well established clubs of asian countries if you like large elephant populations some of them like angola liberia coming out of civil war some of the night somalia south sudan still in devastating wars in t
organization working to protect wildlife in their natural habitats and in the studio we have johan bergen as. director of public policy for vulcan which focuses on issues related to the environment and global security hello everybody it's really good to have you're going to start with barnaby the idea of conserving and conservation of elephants this is been going on for decades and decades and decades. obviously there's still an issue the way that the elephant protection initiative is looking...
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josh gottheimer, my colleague from bergen county has been ranked eighth. i think it's no accident he and i are the only members of new jersey delegation in the problem solvers caucus. >> let's talk about trade. mr. malinowski, , the deal to replace nafta called usmca now, has been agreed upon by the u.s., mexico and canada but still requires approval from congress. supporters tout domestic job growth. opponents say who don't be too higher cost for consumers and said majorie leader mitch mcconnell indicated a boat will not take place until next year. if elected what you deal? >> i think this is been a really interesting and disturbing episode. president trump railed against the north american free trade agreement. effectively declared war on one of our closest allies and partners in the world, canada, even as he cozied up to kim jong-un and other dictators around the world calling this the worst radio ever negotiated. and then they negotiated a deal is basically 99% the same as nafta. this is theater. i think americans have enough of this theater, enough of
josh gottheimer, my colleague from bergen county has been ranked eighth. i think it's no accident he and i are the only members of new jersey delegation in the problem solvers caucus. >> let's talk about trade. mr. malinowski, , the deal to replace nafta called usmca now, has been agreed upon by the u.s., mexico and canada but still requires approval from congress. supporters tout domestic job growth. opponents say who don't be too higher cost for consumers and said majorie leader mitch...
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. >> carl bernstein, david bergen, gloria borger, thank you very much. just ahead we want to broaden discussion of words and deeds and a climate of violence. later the president claims he can get around a constitutional amendment with a stroke of the pen. he can't. we know. we'll talk about why he's making such a dubious case right now a week before the election. i tell everyone to take the ancestrydna test if you want to get the most details about your family history. my pie chart showed that i'm from all over europe, but then it got super specific. i learned my people came from a small region in poland, and even a little bit of the history about why they might have migrated during that time. those migration patterns are more than just lines on a map, they're really your family's story. i can't wait to see what i'm going to discover next. connecting 20 million members to a deeper family story. order your kit at ancestry.com but birds eye made it deliciousfrom zucchini.a. mmm... mashed potatoes...and rice! but made from cauliflower. looks like i need a f
. >> carl bernstein, david bergen, gloria borger, thank you very much. just ahead we want to broaden discussion of words and deeds and a climate of violence. later the president claims he can get around a constitutional amendment with a stroke of the pen. he can't. we know. we'll talk about why he's making such a dubious case right now a week before the election. i tell everyone to take the ancestrydna test if you want to get the most details about your family history. my pie chart showed...
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. >> what about paul bergen? he is a swimming coach who is banned, but he sexually abused a swimmer when she was 11 years old. >> i am not familiar with that. >> could you get back to me about those names? >> yes. >> mr. steele. my office has been told a female athlete on the usa bobsled and skeleton team was exposed to sexual explicit content of a male coach's photographs or other material. subsequently other athletes were exposed. could you tell me whether you were informed by the united states olympic committee representative of these sexually explicit contact incidents? >> i was not informed about this but i did hear about this. >> what were you told? >> i was told what you said. and so, i immediately started asking questions to find out what had happened. >> was disciplinary action taken? warning, extent of a but it was a warning about procedure. not as it hadwas been first described. >> there was more than one person is my understanding. >> yes. because multiple athletes had the electronic device that had a
. >> what about paul bergen? he is a swimming coach who is banned, but he sexually abused a swimmer when she was 11 years old. >> i am not familiar with that. >> could you get back to me about those names? >> yes. >> mr. steele. my office has been told a female athlete on the usa bobsled and skeleton team was exposed to sexual explicit content of a male coach's photographs or other material. subsequently other athletes were exposed. could you tell me whether you...
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. >> what about paul bergen? he is believed to be on the flagged list. alanllegedly sexy abused thicke swimmer when she was 11 years old. >> i am not familiar with that. >> could you get back to me about those names. >> yes. >> mr. steele. a female has been told athlete on the usa bobsled and scout -- skeleton team was exposed to sexual explicit 'sntent of a male coach photographs or other material. subsequently other athletes were exposed. whether youll me were informed by the united states olympic committee representative of these sexually explicit contact incidents? about thist informed but i did hear about this. >> what were you told? >> i was told what you said. occurred. immediately started asking questions to find out what had happened. >> was disciplinary action taken? warning. expense of a procedurearning about . firsttuation was as described. >> there was more than one person is my understanding. >> yes. multiple athletes had the electronic devise that had access to those images. so the procedures worked or not? athlete complaint procedures. >>
. >> what about paul bergen? he is believed to be on the flagged list. alanllegedly sexy abused thicke swimmer when she was 11 years old. >> i am not familiar with that. >> could you get back to me about those names. >> yes. >> mr. steele. a female has been told athlete on the usa bobsled and scout -- skeleton team was exposed to sexual explicit 'sntent of a male coach photographs or other material. subsequently other athletes were exposed. whether youll me were...
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you had talks with amerisource bergen they didn't eventuate. do you feel a transformation to compete? >> i don't feel the need of this, indeed i see the opportunity of doing this as a way of going there is not the only way of going. you can grow through your inventions, to where you don't have to invest a lot of capital and can you distract a lot of value. but, of course, we are not against a deal, a transformation or a deal, but these must come at the right price because it's not easy to increase earnings per share today when it is so cheap. but the real value creation is not on earnings per share. >> it's when debt is so cheap but it's getting more expensive. >> and things will change of time you know, there are sides where it is cheap and the price of old potential targets are going up allally and the time where you can afford to buy a lot of nice things >> and the other thing that is not as cheap as it used to be is labor. how much have rising labor costs affected you do you feel they are are a head wind towards profitability and second are
you had talks with amerisource bergen they didn't eventuate. do you feel a transformation to compete? >> i don't feel the need of this, indeed i see the opportunity of doing this as a way of going there is not the only way of going. you can grow through your inventions, to where you don't have to invest a lot of capital and can you distract a lot of value. but, of course, we are not against a deal, a transformation or a deal, but these must come at the right price because it's not easy to...
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million for educational programmes in schools to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the bergen—belsenr deputy speaker, as the terrible events in pittsburgh this weekend remind us, the battle against anti—semitism did not end with the defeat of nazi germany. across the length and breadth of england, ourair across the length and breadth of england, our air ambulance services work tirelessly to get those with life—threatening illnesses and injuries quickly to the expert medical care they need, funded entirely by philanthropy, they do a fantasticjob. entirely by philanthropy, they do a fantastic job. today i entirely by philanthropy, they do a fantasticjob. today i am making £10 million of funding available to help them go on doing so. mr deputy speaker, we are investing record amounts in our schools and that investment is paying off, with 86% of schools, 86% of schools now rated good or outstanding compared to 68% in 2010. but i recognise that school budget often do not stretch to that extra bit of kit that would make such a difference. today... i am announcing a £400 million in year bon
million for educational programmes in schools to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the bergen—belsenr deputy speaker, as the terrible events in pittsburgh this weekend remind us, the battle against anti—semitism did not end with the defeat of nazi germany. across the length and breadth of england, ourair across the length and breadth of england, our air ambulance services work tirelessly to get those with life—threatening illnesses and injuries quickly to the expert medical...
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the bergen disappears. having left all the doors open. —— that their disappears.iet bean continues. the week weatherfront is, the mist quiet bean continues. the week weather front is, the mist and fog lifts. relatively sunny and temperatures peaking at around 11 to 16 degrees. that‘s it. enjoy your afternoon. today at 5: theresa may insists her brexit proposals are still alive, as she arrives in brussels for the eu summit. the prime minister will try to convince eu leaders to back her approach, when she addresses them later, before dinner. tonight, we will talk about the progress we have made in salzburg. of course, there are issues with the northern ireland backstop. but i can believe we can solve these and achieve a deal. the eu has signalled that it achieve a deal. the eu has signalled thatitis achieve a deal. the eu has signalled that it is not prepared to compromise on the issues relating to the irish border. they say theresa may has already signed up to these. we will have the latest from question in brussels, we will speak toa question in brussels, we will
the bergen disappears. having left all the doors open. —— that their disappears.iet bean continues. the week weatherfront is, the mist quiet bean continues. the week weather front is, the mist and fog lifts. relatively sunny and temperatures peaking at around 11 to 16 degrees. that‘s it. enjoy your afternoon. today at 5: theresa may insists her brexit proposals are still alive, as she arrives in brussels for the eu summit. the prime minister will try to convince eu leaders to back her...