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berne: well, the e.u. commission with an sue italy before the european court off j justice because italy is legally obliged to pay it fees. it is like in a tennis club, if you want to use the court, you have to pay your fees. by the way, the numbers de mai a is using are wrong, italy is not giving 20 billion but only 3.5 billion in net payment. that's a quick fact check on the populist politician. host: so, where we are -- where are we then? the e.u. has been kicking around this notion of migrants, now they cannot deal with 120 migrants sat on their doorsteps. where is the e.u. policy on this? berne: there is no common policy anymore when it comes to migrants that arrive in italy, it is a case-by-case, boat by boat management, if you will. the e.u. needs urgently a long-term strategy. it's escalating and there is no solidarity in italy is asking its fellow right wing populist government and hungry to take some of the migrants but the answer was no. host: thank you. zimbabwe's top court has upheld president
berne: well, the e.u. commission with an sue italy before the european court off j justice because italy is legally obliged to pay it fees. it is like in a tennis club, if you want to use the court, you have to pay your fees. by the way, the numbers de mai a is using are wrong, italy is not giving 20 billion but only 3.5 billion in net payment. that's a quick fact check on the populist politician. host: so, where we are -- where are we then? the e.u. has been kicking around this notion of...
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imogen foulkes reports from berne. the vintage junker 52, dating from 1939, was on a two—day excursion flight from locarno in the south up to zurich in the north. it was full, 17 passengers and three crew making the most of the clear summer weatherfor a flight across the alps. but somewhere above the 3,000—metre piz segnas mountain, something went wrong. today, crash investigators revealed their preliminary findings. translation: based on the situation at the crash site, we can say that the aircraft smashed into the ground almost vertically at relatively high speed. the exact cause is still to be investigated. what we can rule out at this point is there wasn't any collision with another aircraft, nor with an obstacle
imogen foulkes reports from berne. the vintage junker 52, dating from 1939, was on a two—day excursion flight from locarno in the south up to zurich in the north. it was full, 17 passengers and three crew making the most of the clear summer weatherfor a flight across the alps. but somewhere above the 3,000—metre piz segnas mountain, something went wrong. today, crash investigators revealed their preliminary findings. translation: based on the situation at the crash site, we can say that the...
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imogen foulkes, bbc news, berne.the latest on the extreme weather conditions affecting many parts of the world. president trump has declared a major emergency in california as wildfires continue to burn out of control. a seventh person has now been killed and more families are being ordered to leave their homes. by declaring a major disaster the white house opens up access to relief funds. temperatures close to record levels in portugal and spain are posing a serious challenge to firefighters still trying to bring a number of blazes under control. in southern portugal, aircraft have been dropping water to douse forest fires, as temperatures hover above a0 degrees celsius. firefighters from the two countries have been worked jointly to contain fires near their shared border. the australian government has announced more aid for farmers as parts of the country suffer the worst dry spell in living memory. the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, says it's important to respond to what he calls "exceptional" circumstances. th
imogen foulkes, bbc news, berne.the latest on the extreme weather conditions affecting many parts of the world. president trump has declared a major emergency in california as wildfires continue to burn out of control. a seventh person has now been killed and more families are being ordered to leave their homes. by declaring a major disaster the white house opens up access to relief funds. temperatures close to record levels in portugal and spain are posing a serious challenge to firefighters...
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imogen foulkes, bbc news, berne.wildfires under control, as the southern european heatwave continues. temperatures have climbed to 46 degrees celsius, approaching the all—time european record. fire warnings have been issued across the iberian peninsula, as chi chi izundu reports. portugal — the latest country battling wildfire. some 700 firefighters are still tried to stop flames taking further hold of a eucalyptus forest near the town of monchique in the algarve. water—dropping aircraft have been assisting them as well as over 100 fire trucks. already, more than 1,000 hectares of land has been destroyed and one village has been forced to evacuate. how far were the flames? it was about 500 metres from our kitchen. the terrain is difficult to access and conditions have been tough. high winds, dry land and record temperatures. this weekend, seeing more than 45 degrees. it's so hot, people are opting to stay in. but it's not just portugal suffering. a continent—wide heatwave in recent weeks has seen deaths in spain, dro
imogen foulkes, bbc news, berne.wildfires under control, as the southern european heatwave continues. temperatures have climbed to 46 degrees celsius, approaching the all—time european record. fire warnings have been issued across the iberian peninsula, as chi chi izundu reports. portugal — the latest country battling wildfire. some 700 firefighters are still tried to stop flames taking further hold of a eucalyptus forest near the town of monchique in the algarve. water—dropping aircraft...
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imogen foulkes, bbc news, berne.fter police in staffordshire found a body this weekend. the family have also asked for their privacy to be respected. the midwife went missing just over a week ago. three men are in custody, one on suspicion of murder. police in london have launched a murder investigation after a man in his 20s was stabbed to death in kingston—upon—thames last night. the man was found in cambridge gardens and was pronounced dead at the scene. officers are in the process of informing the man's family. no arrests have been made. thousands of homes and businesses in east nottinghamshire are without water this evening because of a burst main pipe in the village of epperstone. severn trent has sent tankers to deliver supplies to those affected, and has been taking bottled water to vulnerable customers. navtej johal has the details. another scorching summer's day, and severn trent has been feeling the heat. these people have been without water since the early hours and have come to bingham leisure centre to
imogen foulkes, bbc news, berne.fter police in staffordshire found a body this weekend. the family have also asked for their privacy to be respected. the midwife went missing just over a week ago. three men are in custody, one on suspicion of murder. police in london have launched a murder investigation after a man in his 20s was stabbed to death in kingston—upon—thames last night. the man was found in cambridge gardens and was pronounced dead at the scene. officers are in the process of...
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host: ty make bern the vibrant metropolis that it is. we tell their stories, every wednesday on our facebook page, dw global society. today, our berlin global comes from slovenia. >> don't be alarmed. people know me. i'm the famous pub crawl guy. hey, what's up? i love the t-shirt. pub crawl is basically you making sure that the people have a good time when you take them toubs and various bars. and with us, we also take you to the club at the end. so, it's like a guided tour of the nightlife of berlin, which i know many berliners frown upon, but i think they should give it a chance at least once. if they catch you applying spray paint onto a wall, even a single time, the fine is around 7000 euros -- just for a one -- because it's considered vandalism. if they catch you putting up a poster on the wall, like this, the fine is around 70 euros because it's considered littering. i studied media and communication science athe university of ubljana, which is something you go to study when you don't know what you want to study or what you want t
host: ty make bern the vibrant metropolis that it is. we tell their stories, every wednesday on our facebook page, dw global society. today, our berlin global comes from slovenia. >> don't be alarmed. people know me. i'm the famous pub crawl guy. hey, what's up? i love the t-shirt. pub crawl is basically you making sure that the people have a good time when you take them toubs and various bars. and with us, we also take you to the club at the end. so, it's like a guided tour of the...
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debate largely catholic nation has been divided for months over the issue and outside parliament in berne desirea styles and had gathered after the vote pro-abortion rights protesters for please use tear gas and water cannon to disperse the crowd thousands of people mostly women had been waiting on a cold rainy night while the votes were being counted latin america to lucien newman is in point as i read. it was a long and very divisive debate both in the senate and out on the streets of went outside us where pro and anti abortion advocates took to the streets and filled them until the very last minute there was jubilation on the part of those who were opposed to legalizing abortion sorrow and despair amongst many who had been pushing and hoping that at last abortion could be legalized in this country where a botched abortions or unsafe abortions are the number one cause of maternal deaths in argentina are however the advocates for abortion say that they have lost a battle but dr war that they will be back they were quite defiant in fact there were some clashes in front of the senate they
debate largely catholic nation has been divided for months over the issue and outside parliament in berne desirea styles and had gathered after the vote pro-abortion rights protesters for please use tear gas and water cannon to disperse the crowd thousands of people mostly women had been waiting on a cold rainy night while the votes were being counted latin america to lucien newman is in point as i read. it was a long and very divisive debate both in the senate and out on the streets of went...
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most places we went even as troubled as san bern, california. or mississippi. or coastal georgia. most said we feel we're getting traction. my bit of data would be consistently over the last 15 or 20 years almost all polls show that fewer and fewer americans think that the country is on the right path. it's down to the low 20% of people feeling the country is on the right path. in the high 70s to 80% people say their communities they feel are on the right path. that the doesn't mean they have no problems. detroit has big trouble. so did other places. they feel the path is correct. i guess my theory is that something has happened to national politics and the way we discuss it in the united states. that it just is unat the timered from the stuff of real life. we describe in the book western kansas. which has become a majority of latin o area. because of the beef packing industry. where the anglo people are voting school bonds to educate the school children. they are really glad to have a city manager. who is here on a daca waiver in dodge city. that is his parents brought him when h
most places we went even as troubled as san bern, california. or mississippi. or coastal georgia. most said we feel we're getting traction. my bit of data would be consistently over the last 15 or 20 years almost all polls show that fewer and fewer americans think that the country is on the right path. it's down to the low 20% of people feeling the country is on the right path. in the high 70s to 80% people say their communities they feel are on the right path. that the doesn't mean they have...
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imogen foulkes, bbc news, bern.d right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives. jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the labour party. his deputy warned labour could disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame" if it wasn't resolved. adults in england will automatically become organ donors unless they opt out, under plans unveiled today. the us first lady melania trump has expressed her support for the basketball star lebronjames, hours after her husband made insulting remarks about him on twitter. the player had said in an interview that mr trump was "divisive" and had "emboldened racists". 0ur washington correspondent chris buckler has more. lebron james is without any doubt one of the biggest stars in american sports. when he recently signed for the la lakers, it made the headlines, but he's found himself in the news again because of his criticism of donald trump. on cnn, he accused the president of using sport to split the
imogen foulkes, bbc news, bern.d right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives. jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the labour party. his deputy warned labour could disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame" if it wasn't resolved. adults in england will automatically become organ donors unless they opt out, under plans unveiled today. the us first lady melania trump has expressed her...
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our correspondent imogen foulkes is in berne and has been explaining switzerland's reaction to kofi annanu know, is the un's humanitarian home. that's where the big aid agencies have their bases. and kofi annan, after he retired from un secretary—general, made his home there, continued to work, devoting his time to the promotion of peace, to conflict revolution, to tackling climate change. even while he was secretary—general, he was a regular visitor to geneva, which the aid agencies, thejournalists like myself, really appeciated. because obviously, the politics, the power of the un is in new york, but kofi annan never forgot that a major part of the un's role is to work for the benefit of the world's most vulnerable, the people caught in conflict, the people caught in grinding poverty, and he neverforgot to remind the world that that was his job and that's what the un in geneva was devoted to as well. so i think in geneva and in switzerland, where he was greatly loved... let's not forget that switzerland became a member of the un when kofi annan was secretary—general. it was partly becau
our correspondent imogen foulkes is in berne and has been explaining switzerland's reaction to kofi annanu know, is the un's humanitarian home. that's where the big aid agencies have their bases. and kofi annan, after he retired from un secretary—general, made his home there, continued to work, devoting his time to the promotion of peace, to conflict revolution, to tackling climate change. even while he was secretary—general, he was a regular visitor to geneva, which the aid agencies,...
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our correspondent imogen foulkes is in berne for us now.irst about how the news has emerged today. it came out first thing this morning, as unfortunately happens nowadays, on social media, and those of us who work at the un, it was confirmed to us by the two organisations that kofi annan was working up until his death, the kofi annan foundation, and a group of elderly statesmen and women dedicated to peace promotion and focusing on humanitarian issues, and a p pa re ntly focusing on humanitarian issues, and apparently they said after a short illness, with his wife and children by his side, and here in switzerland, particularly geneva, the whole of the un's humanitarian organisations, that is real grief. he supported the work of those organisations and never lost his awareness how many people on the planet are caught up in conflict, affected by climate change, caught up affected by climate change, caught up in grinding poverty, and he persistently drew attention to those issues. and that work meant that switzerland had been home for him on a
our correspondent imogen foulkes is in berne for us now.irst about how the news has emerged today. it came out first thing this morning, as unfortunately happens nowadays, on social media, and those of us who work at the un, it was confirmed to us by the two organisations that kofi annan was working up until his death, the kofi annan foundation, and a group of elderly statesmen and women dedicated to peace promotion and focusing on humanitarian issues, and a p pa re ntly focusing on...
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to use tell you of race wins the spaniard was fastest in open practice at the czech grand prix in bern no victory in any of the last ten races will mean he's talked at least one podium in twelve consecutive seasons meanwhile moto three championship leader jorge martin is unlikely to race on sunday after fracturing his hand the number one ranked players in both the men's and women's draw have been knocked out of the badminton the world championships in men joining women's number one ties unit last for only the second time in thirty seven matches this year china's he'd been just denying the taiwanese and sealing a first world semi of her career it was ties fourth quarter final defeat in a row at this level. denmark's defending champion victor axel son lost his quarter final to chane long axelsson her defeated chinese player to win the crown last year no such luck at this time around twenty one nineteen twenty one eleven defeat for the dane long going for his. title. the boston red sox have extended a season high game leader barrage rivals the new york yankees in major league baseball bos
to use tell you of race wins the spaniard was fastest in open practice at the czech grand prix in bern no victory in any of the last ten races will mean he's talked at least one podium in twelve consecutive seasons meanwhile moto three championship leader jorge martin is unlikely to race on sunday after fracturing his hand the number one ranked players in both the men's and women's draw have been knocked out of the badminton the world championships in men joining women's number one ties unit...
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also a conscience keeper of international peace and security". 0ur correspondent imogen foulkes in berne how news of mr annan‘s death was released. well, it came out first thing this morning. just, unfortunately, as sometimes happens nowadays, on social media. and then those of us who work at the un in geneva, it was confirmed to us by the two organisations that kofi annan was still working for up to his death, the kofi annan foundation and the elders, a group of elderly statesmen and women, dedicated to peace promotion and focusing on humanitarian issues. and apparently, as you said, after a short illness, with his wife and children by his side, and i would say, here in switzerland, particularly in geneva, the whole of the un's humanitarian organisations, there is real grief. he really supported the work of those organisations, never lost his awareness of how many people on the planet are caught up in conflict affected by climate change, caught up simply just in grinding poverty. and he consistently drew attention to those issues. and that work meant that switzerland had been home for h
also a conscience keeper of international peace and security". 0ur correspondent imogen foulkes in berne how news of mr annan‘s death was released. well, it came out first thing this morning. just, unfortunately, as sometimes happens nowadays, on social media. and then those of us who work at the un in geneva, it was confirmed to us by the two organisations that kofi annan was still working for up to his death, the kofi annan foundation and the elders, a group of elderly statesmen and...
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. —— that is a statement from the president of ghana. 0ur correspondent imogen foulkes is in bern forin switzerland there must be a sense of sadness at losing a man who was such afamiliar sadness at losing a man who was such a familiarface sadness at losing a man who was such a familiar face and such a friend to many of his colleagues. you're absolutely right, we will all miss him greatly. just a couple of years ago, i was with kofi annan, chairing ago, i was with kofi annan, chairing a little debate in geneva in which he was taking part and often with these events in geneva you don't fill the room that this time it was packed. people were queueing outside to get into an assembly hall which holds hundreds of people. just about every un worker in geneva who could get one hour off was in that room. they wanted to cure the former secretary—general talk about the issues facing the world. he was greatly, greatly loved in geneva, particularly because of his dedication to peace promotion, to humanitarian issues. that is what most people in geneva, in international aid agencies, worked in. th
. —— that is a statement from the president of ghana. 0ur correspondent imogen foulkes is in bern forin switzerland there must be a sense of sadness at losing a man who was such afamiliar sadness at losing a man who was such a familiarface sadness at losing a man who was such a familiar face and such a friend to many of his colleagues. you're absolutely right, we will all miss him greatly. just a couple of years ago, i was with kofi annan, chairing ago, i was with kofi annan, chairing a...
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to hospital in bern switzerland and she and her team are conducting research on gynecological endocrinology her focus is on the effects of female hormone research during menopause. this period can be very precarious for a lot of women. at the menopause center every patient receives information material before she enters the hospital made it for up have cost. and off when somebody. this image for example depicts how the hormonal control loops work mice benefit because most of these are controlled in the brain tumors and of course our focus is on the ovaries and on. the stand on you then and then here's a questionnaire this is very important for us. because this is the real menopause rating scale came to stand by the get tough. in the office basically the questionnaire lists everything that can occur during this phase in life starting with heart and bladder issues with joint pains depressive episodes or sexual changes. for feel it says no guns course ally still it's a huge relief for many women when they realize that other symptoms that they might have detected only peripherally suddenly rela
to hospital in bern switzerland and she and her team are conducting research on gynecological endocrinology her focus is on the effects of female hormone research during menopause. this period can be very precarious for a lot of women. at the menopause center every patient receives information material before she enters the hospital made it for up have cost. and off when somebody. this image for example depicts how the hormonal control loops work mice benefit because most of these are...
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bern kn bernie sanders has a clear idea where his it should go. pl i'm home.e gave them some broth... without any bread... [siren in distance] and kissed them all soundly... lights out. good night. child, voice-over: and put them to bed. hunger is a story we can end. end it at feedingamerica.org. >>> american unemployment is way down. there's still more than six million people in is u.s. who would like a job but don't have one. what to do? my next guest has a plan. under her job guarantee plan, every one who wants to work would be guaranteed a job that pays at least $15 per hour. who would pay for this? the federal government. how exactly without racking up even more debt? stephanie who was an economic advisor for the bernie sanders campaign says the federal government doesn't have to worry about how to pay for it. i wanted to understand more. she started by telling me how she came up with the job guarantee plan. >> when fdr talked about a bill of economic rights, he was talking about really guaranteeing certain things to all americans. number one on the list
bern kn bernie sanders has a clear idea where his it should go. pl i'm home.e gave them some broth... without any bread... [siren in distance] and kissed them all soundly... lights out. good night. child, voice-over: and put them to bed. hunger is a story we can end. end it at feedingamerica.org. >>> american unemployment is way down. there's still more than six million people in is u.s. who would like a job but don't have one. what to do? my next guest has a plan. under her job...
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. >> it's so rugged in the san bern dip know national forest that federal agents searching for marijuana are sometimes lifted from place to place by helicopter. >> we have a marijuana garden down here with an unknown number of plants and as of right now an unknown number of suspects. >> the u.s. forest service is overseeing this undercover operation. armed officers from the forest service and the california department of fish and wildlife go in first. >> we found another plot. >> heads up. >> when they determine the area is safe, at least relatively safe. >> there's a chance for poison oak, rattlesnakes. >> they let us follow. >> these are the conditions the enforcement team has to search through to find these marijuana grows. what they found here is about 50 pounds of marijuana cut and ready to be taken out of the forest. >> unfortunately we didn't catch the cultivators but we did catch their crop. >> and it's a big crop. >> yeah at least 5,000 plants. >> the plants left behind are difficult to eradicate. the marijuana plants are growing beneath the trees here, hard to see from the air
. >> it's so rugged in the san bern dip know national forest that federal agents searching for marijuana are sometimes lifted from place to place by helicopter. >> we have a marijuana garden down here with an unknown number of plants and as of right now an unknown number of suspects. >> the u.s. forest service is overseeing this undercover operation. armed officers from the forest service and the california department of fish and wildlife go in first. >> we found another...
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the fire is berning near stoney ford.ey have never experienced anything like this. >> we've all been affected about it. our small town has been affected abo by it. my prayers right now are with the firefighters. >> reporter: and we are back here live. that woman, kelsey, says her own boyfriend is out on the fire line. firefighters arrived today from new zealand. they are here are all over the world to help in this firefight. but, again, right now, the fire is just 34% contained. reporting fliefrn colusa county, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> here's a map showing all 290,000 acres. this is what it looks like in the fire zone. we cut this image out. it would cover all the way to palo alto and this section of the santa cruz mountains. check out our new interactive map on our website. type in your zip code and the map had overlay the fires on your house and you will see how big it really is. some are sharing your videos and photos of the smoky skyiies lik this one from mt. tam. we want to see your photos and videos. o
the fire is berning near stoney ford.ey have never experienced anything like this. >> we've all been affected about it. our small town has been affected abo by it. my prayers right now are with the firefighters. >> reporter: and we are back here live. that woman, kelsey, says her own boyfriend is out on the fire line. firefighters arrived today from new zealand. they are here are all over the world to help in this firefight. but, again, right now, the fire is just 34% contained....
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. >> no you don't, bern, i have one other question, here it is, you have a pivotal election in ohio which is a bellwhether state. we are all looking at this, all of the issues plain in the mind of the voters going to the poll on tuesday so what do you expect to be the outcome, ben? >> i think it's too close to tell right now and to be honest with you, i think there is a lot of democratic voters that are very inspired. we saw this on thursday in a state like tennessee, for example, where democratic voters were very inspired. they wanted to stick it to voters. they showed up in big numbers. they had some big wins. i do think when it comes to get out the vote, democrats are inspired the same way republicans were after eight years of obama transcend play to their advantage. again you got an election here that will be very, very tight and close. >> well you just described ohio as kind of a microcosm of the mid-term. that's what it sounds like you just said. >> yeah, that's exactly right and republicans are worried and they should be worried because in poll after poll you not only see that demo
. >> no you don't, bern, i have one other question, here it is, you have a pivotal election in ohio which is a bellwhether state. we are all looking at this, all of the issues plain in the mind of the voters going to the poll on tuesday so what do you expect to be the outcome, ben? >> i think it's too close to tell right now and to be honest with you, i think there is a lot of democratic voters that are very inspired. we saw this on thursday in a state like tennessee, for example,...
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apparently these negotiate nego have bern going on for well over a year.tiations are still ongoing. don't know if there's a deal or not. what this tells us the robert mueller investigation, obviously there's still some key pieces that they are trying to put together. we now know, obviously, that they are still trying to work on an interview with the president, but as far as that trump tower meeting which was a key part of this investigation, they really still want to talk to the two key figures, the two russian key figures who were a part of that, brooke. >> all right, evan perez thank you so much in alexandria. staying in washington here, ivanka trump the president's daughter and officially his special assistant breaking ranks today on the separation of immigrant children from their parents by her father's administration. >> that was a low point for me as well. i feel very strongly about that, and i am very vehemently against family separation. and the separation of parents and children. >> moments ago the white house was asked to respond to ivanka trump'
apparently these negotiate nego have bern going on for well over a year.tiations are still ongoing. don't know if there's a deal or not. what this tells us the robert mueller investigation, obviously there's still some key pieces that they are trying to put together. we now know, obviously, that they are still trying to work on an interview with the president, but as far as that trump tower meeting which was a key part of this investigation, they really still want to talk to the two key...
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kofi annan has died at the age 80 at a hospital in bern, switzerland, saturday. born in ghana, annan served as -- e un's secretary-general the u.n. secretary-general from 1997 to 2006, becoming the first and only black african to hold the position. in 2001, he was awarded the nobel peace prize. he vehemently opposed the 2003 u.s. invnvasion of iraq, calling ththe action illegal. annan has been criticized for his role as head of the united nations peacekeeping operations from 1993 to 1997, during ththe rwandan genocide and the srebrenica massacre. this is the director-general of the united nations office in geneva, michael moeller. >> w we have lost the moraral ve of the wororld today. it is bad for the world in many waways. he was a peacemakeker, alalys in the forefront of trying to help people. it is devastating for me personally, and he was a mentor, role mododel, a friend. life, oath of my professionally and personally. i am awarethat some ofof the fact that this is true for so many other colleagues and people around the world. amy: kofofi annan has died at te
kofi annan has died at the age 80 at a hospital in bern, switzerland, saturday. born in ghana, annan served as -- e un's secretary-general the u.n. secretary-general from 1997 to 2006, becoming the first and only black african to hold the position. in 2001, he was awarded the nobel peace prize. he vehemently opposed the 2003 u.s. invnvasion of iraq, calling ththe action illegal. annan has been criticized for his role as head of the united nations peacekeeping operations from 1993 to 1997,...
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amen how many times have i said i like x, y, z stock and it goes down that day and people want to bern effigy or scaldy oil? it doesn't have to be that day think long term for a tax break. >>> here we have at diago, who wants to know what other book should home investors have under their belts to help them trade and manage better. #get a better plan, one up on wall street, "beat the street. available on amazon. you may want to look at david varse. i used those a great deal and he taught me a lot and moved on from goldman sachs david's books are good and do you ever sleep or did one of your biotechs provide you with clones to assist? winkie face, presumes meaning and emoji thing? no, i don't sleep. okay, we answered that question. >>> now, give me a heads-up, bgw, i think stands for by the way, i am now following know what you own motto or kwyo, clean my portfolio this week yo low yolowo you only live once so i totally grow with you. >> he wants me to know i'm in the market because of you. sir, just give all the haters a big boo-yah, keep teaching them what we need to grow jim, let me g
amen how many times have i said i like x, y, z stock and it goes down that day and people want to bern effigy or scaldy oil? it doesn't have to be that day think long term for a tax break. >>> here we have at diago, who wants to know what other book should home investors have under their belts to help them trade and manage better. #get a better plan, one up on wall street, "beat the street. available on amazon. you may want to look at david varse. i used those a great deal and he...
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look at the bern, feel the bern, and i don't think that-- >> 60 is the new 59. >> younger.w seconds. thank you. how many kids? my two. his three. along with two dogs and jake, our new parrot. that is quite the family. quite a lot of colleges to pay for though. a lot of colleges. you get any financial advice? yeah, but i'm pretty sure it's the same plan they sold me before. well your situation's totally changed now. right, right. how 'bout a plan that works for 5 kids, 2 dogs and jake over here? that would be great. that would be great. that okay with you, jake? get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change from td ameritrade investment management. >> all right, at the white house now. they're going to be busy there next week and a nationwide push to abolish ice. a lot of protests and the like. on your world we're going to be looking into this with the president interim ice director and get his thoughts what's going on here. whether it's justified. and keep in mind without ice the bad elements that come across the border, who would handle that? whether you'
look at the bern, feel the bern, and i don't think that-- >> 60 is the new 59. >> younger.w seconds. thank you. how many kids? my two. his three. along with two dogs and jake, our new parrot. that is quite the family. quite a lot of colleges to pay for though. a lot of colleges. you get any financial advice? yeah, but i'm pretty sure it's the same plan they sold me before. well your situation's totally changed now. right, right. how 'bout a plan that works for 5 kids, 2 dogs and...
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talked about the dynamics of this race, it's almost a laboratory field test of maga versus feel the bernere. how do you feel with these two candidates that the other party will argue is unelectable? >> one of the arguments i was hearing was either side got the candidate they want to run against. >> right. >> the question is, the label "socialist." so the republican, the trumpian, desantis, says my opponent is a socialist. and, in fact, most democrats said they're fine with socialism. guy: i mean, he won the primary. >> correct. is he a socialist? i don't think he accepts that label. he's not, certainly, about having the government take over the means of production. we live in an age where there are lots of people -- we had a poll this week that found, i think, it's 40 of americans said they had a hard time meeting bills for food, housing and health care. in an era of high income inequality, is it socialist to say i believe in a social safety net that protects people from falling to the bottom? guy: well, mark, let's get your response to that, because we can debate whether or not he's a s
talked about the dynamics of this race, it's almost a laboratory field test of maga versus feel the bernere. how do you feel with these two candidates that the other party will argue is unelectable? >> one of the arguments i was hearing was either side got the candidate they want to run against. >> right. >> the question is, the label "socialist." so the republican, the trumpian, desantis, says my opponent is a socialist. and, in fact, most democrats said they're...
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according to a bern that state matter, they sought a referral from the state taxation department in newk which is needed to conduct such an inquiry and to violate any tax law it might recover. such requests are seldom denied. so the "new york times" breaking news that the manhattan district attorney's office is considering criminal charges against the trump organization in terms of how they dealt with what michael cohen said was an illegal campaign contribution that effectuated that, one which of was reimbursed through trump organization. and in a related matter, the they may be pursuing cohen on state tax charges. joining us, with the southern district of new york, a former federal prosecutor in the new york jurisdiction. thank you for joining us on very, very short notice. i appreciate you being here. >> thanks for having me. >> we're all becoming amateur lawyers. i think of us as jail house lawyers on the loose. we don't have a law degree but we're trying follow the contours of the legal jeopardy. these two inquiries described tonight by the "new york times," neither would be federal
according to a bern that state matter, they sought a referral from the state taxation department in newk which is needed to conduct such an inquiry and to violate any tax law it might recover. such requests are seldom denied. so the "new york times" breaking news that the manhattan district attorney's office is considering criminal charges against the trump organization in terms of how they dealt with what michael cohen said was an illegal campaign contribution that effectuated that,...
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president ronald reagan in 1987, justice and in this think kennedys retearing after 30 years on the bern. look at thetake a legacy on the supreme court and the nation with eshan, clerk for just sisken dy from 2011 to 2012 and form are solicitor general with argued 29 cases before justice condition day in the court. of supremeegacy court justice anthony kennedy tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on pan. c-span! org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> tonight on the communicators, the new european privacy laws will impact google and facebook. joining on the program, victoria, president and ceo of allayance andwar the center for democracy and technology. think about the data custodian responsibilities. is a tech company. every capes data company. people are using data about individuals, i think this law signals a real change our thinking but in the private sector and in the government individualight of an in his or her own data and that that system has ongoing rights is used lige data matley by good actors and that is a conversation every company needs to have. >> if we want all of the in
president ronald reagan in 1987, justice and in this think kennedys retearing after 30 years on the bern. look at thetake a legacy on the supreme court and the nation with eshan, clerk for just sisken dy from 2011 to 2012 and form are solicitor general with argued 29 cases before justice condition day in the court. of supremeegacy court justice anthony kennedy tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on pan. c-span! org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> tonight on the communicators, the new...
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our correspondent imogen foulkes is in berne for us now.elt very deeply in switzerland. geneva come as you know, is the un's humanitarian home. that's for the aid agencies have their base. and kofi annan after he retired, made his home there. continue tour to devoting his time to piece, to conflict revolution, to tackling climate change. even as secretary—general, he regularly was in geneva. the politics and power of the un is in new york but kofi annan never forgot that a major part of the un's role is to work for the benefit of the world's most vulnerable, the people caught in conflict, the people caught in grinding poverty, and he never forgot to remind the world that that was hisjob forgot to remind the world that that was his job and that is what the un in geneva was devoted to as well. i think in geneva and in switzerland, where he is greatly loved. let's not forget to mess with him and became a member of the un when kofi annan was secretary—general —— let's not forget that switzerland became a member. neutral switzerland decided, yes
our correspondent imogen foulkes is in berne for us now.elt very deeply in switzerland. geneva come as you know, is the un's humanitarian home. that's for the aid agencies have their base. and kofi annan after he retired, made his home there. continue tour to devoting his time to piece, to conflict revolution, to tackling climate change. even as secretary—general, he regularly was in geneva. the politics and power of the un is in new york but kofi annan never forgot that a major part of the...
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administration's stepped-up s.ection security initiati >> the intelligence communityco continues to berned about the threats of upcoming u.s. elections. >> me no mistake, the scope this foreign influence threat is broad and deep. t we're not going to acce meddling in the elections. .nd it's very unambiguous >> i am pleased to inform you that, to date, all 50 states, the district of columbia an over 900 local governments have partnered with d.h.s. in order to bolster the resilience of the nation's election inastructure. >> woodruff: what does the administration's announcement means for thstates? california secretary of state alex padilla is a democrat, and he oversees elections there. mr. padilla, thank you for joining us. tell us from your perspective, are you seeing interferenis already at toint in california's elections and discussions about election, the politics of your sta? >> look, if you look back from 2016 to tad and going forward, are there folks trying to find the vulnerabilitis i our systems meddle with our election, absolutely. we see that scanning on a daily basis, but that'si
administration's stepped-up s.ection security initiati >> the intelligence communityco continues to berned about the threats of upcoming u.s. elections. >> me no mistake, the scope this foreign influence threat is broad and deep. t we're not going to acce meddling in the elections. .nd it's very unambiguous >> i am pleased to inform you that, to date, all 50 states, the district of columbia an over 900 local governments have partnered with d.h.s. in order to bolster the...
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doctor thomas zurbuchen received his phd in physics from the university of bern in switzerland. our next witness is doctor ellen stoneman who is the director of the smithsonian arrowarrow space air and space . doctor - - is the seventh person to leave the museum since apollo 11 astronaut michael collins oversaw its founding in 1976. and is the first woman appointed to the position. doctor - - previously served as nasa's chief scientist for three years from 2013-2016. in that role, she guided the development of a long-range plan to send humans to mars. worked on strategies to expand commercial activity in earth's orbit and supported nasa's science programs and helio physics, earth science, planetary science and astrophysics. prior to that, - - served as the chief scientist for the new millenial program at the jet propulsion laboratory in california. she received her phd in geological sciences from brown university. doctor david's verbal is the charles a young professor of astrology and professor of astrophysical sciences at princeton university.my all moderate. for over two decad
doctor thomas zurbuchen received his phd in physics from the university of bern in switzerland. our next witness is doctor ellen stoneman who is the director of the smithsonian arrowarrow space air and space . doctor - - is the seventh person to leave the museum since apollo 11 astronaut michael collins oversaw its founding in 1976. and is the first woman appointed to the position. doctor - - previously served as nasa's chief scientist for three years from 2013-2016. in that role, she guided...
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governments and people of ghana first lady rebecca and i are deeply saddened by the news of the death in bern switzerland of one of our greatest compatriots mr kofi annan then there was india's prime minister narendra modi he said the world has lost not only a great african diplomats and humanitarian but also a conscience keeper off international peace and security and iran's top diplomat jawad zarif tweeted extremely saddened by the passing of kofi anon a towering global leader and an unwavering champion for peace justice and rule of law rest in peace my dear old friends and here is how michael muller the director general of the un office in geneva reacted it was unexpected it is. pretty bad for the world we have lost the moral voice of the world today is but for the world in many so so many other ways he was a peacemaker he was. always in the forefront of trying to help people it's devastating for me personally he was a mentor he was a role model he was a friend. part of my life but profession and person let's not speak to so they will shatter he's a former secretary general of amnesty inte
governments and people of ghana first lady rebecca and i are deeply saddened by the news of the death in bern switzerland of one of our greatest compatriots mr kofi annan then there was india's prime minister narendra modi he said the world has lost not only a great african diplomats and humanitarian but also a conscience keeper off international peace and security and iran's top diplomat jawad zarif tweeted extremely saddened by the passing of kofi anon a towering global leader and an...
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secretary-general kofi annan died today in bern switzerland, after a short illness. he was 80 years old. born in ghana, he was the first black african to serve as the --. secretary of general secretary-general. he served between 1997 and 2006. he was a man -- awarded a nobel peace prize for his humanitarian work in 2001. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created was a public service -- as a public service by america's television company. today we continue to bring unfiltered coverage of the white house, the supreme court, congress, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by or cable or satellite provider. >> tonight at 8 p.m. on c-span. african-american lg dbq leaders talk about issues facing their communities, including acceptance, inclusion, and civic engagement. voting andd about running for office but they're so much political work that has to happen beyond those things. david was saying just as we have been here, policy is moving to prevent queer people from being parents. from adopting
secretary-general kofi annan died today in bern switzerland, after a short illness. he was 80 years old. born in ghana, he was the first black african to serve as the --. secretary of general secretary-general. he served between 1997 and 2006. he was a man -- awarded a nobel peace prize for his humanitarian work in 2001. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created was a public service -- as a public service by america's television company. today we continue to bring...
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dock was as it turns out along with lucy berns and alice paul were among the most outspoken of the women suferatests who was protesting at that moment of their right to vote. she stopped to come home and take care of the soldiers. there were cases when the flu took multiple multiple family members, some from the same household. tragedy struck the hamlin of bar low which is where i live. five miles south of gettisburg. grace nary. october10th. threet three days later, her husband, oliver, 38 likewise. two adolescent sons, john, and harry. the grim reaper visited the grows family of tyrone township in a veilage northeast of gettysburg when two brothers were lost two days apart. followed by the mother on october 17th. williams, 34 marijuanay knoll, 33 of centennial, another hamlin, died six days apart. william on october 19th and his way on the 25th of the month. mary's sister, the widow of louis smith, age 32, passed on october 23. harry of littlestown suffered the loss of his son and two brothers from the flu. finally, pete jay smith of centennial lost two family members within a week's t
dock was as it turns out along with lucy berns and alice paul were among the most outspoken of the women suferatests who was protesting at that moment of their right to vote. she stopped to come home and take care of the soldiers. there were cases when the flu took multiple multiple family members, some from the same household. tragedy struck the hamlin of bar low which is where i live. five miles south of gettisburg. grace nary. october10th. threet three days later, her husband, oliver, 38...
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be born an american citizen, they can bring this person over and there would be protection for the bern but that person would be the linchpin controlling the relationship between the migrant and the rest of the -- and the country. compounding this what we'll have, which is different from the system we have right now, with the h-1b visa and you have an example with aupair. is this a situation we'll almost necessarily have low-skilled worker who probably doesn't speak the language, doesn't have a lot of what we call social capital who may not be able to navigate the system. it seems to me that the person would have a hard time advocating for themselves, for their own rights and finding ways in our current system to enforce these rules that would keep the u.s. citizens from exploiting the my migrant or abusing that person. we can't necessarily rely on law enforcement in small rural towns to enforce the rights of the other -- the might grant worker. we might see what we have scene in the past where the police department to side with people who are like that i'm interested in your thought if
be born an american citizen, they can bring this person over and there would be protection for the bern but that person would be the linchpin controlling the relationship between the migrant and the rest of the -- and the country. compounding this what we'll have, which is different from the system we have right now, with the h-1b visa and you have an example with aupair. is this a situation we'll almost necessarily have low-skilled worker who probably doesn't speak the language, doesn't have a...
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. >> and michael bern loss, military heroism used to be one of the -- if not a prerequisite for service, it was a great precursor to political success. you think of dwight eisenhower and the greats that came along politically. >> euleulysses grant. >> people that have great reverence for the military. the fact that that was disrespected i think was painful. >> i think it should have been. you mean when donald trump said that about him during the presidential campaign. absolutely. and the other thing is that maybe this was a little bit of the reason but i think john mccain would have been otherwise. john mccain was in donald trump's face from the first day of this presidency speaking out candidly, frankly, courageously when he thought that donald trump went wrong and he thought he went wrong many, many times all the way up to helsinki with that performance when donald trump was at the side of mapd and if you look through history, often times the greatest presidents have been made greater by criticism from leaders in their own party and what i worry about is that with john mccain gone fro
. >> and michael bern loss, military heroism used to be one of the -- if not a prerequisite for service, it was a great precursor to political success. you think of dwight eisenhower and the greats that came along politically. >> euleulysses grant. >> people that have great reverence for the military. the fact that that was disrespected i think was painful. >> i think it should have been. you mean when donald trump said that about him during the presidential campaign....
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tennessee, the democrat is ahead of marsha black bern. >> bred -- bredesen is going to beat blackburn out saying i can't run against this guy, he's too good. second i'm moving less out of my cynicism column. i have to mention georgia. look, the republican governors' association just dumped $700,000 into this race. you don't do that if you think you have this locked up. you have brian kemp, i was talking to representatives here this weekend. brian kemp is not popular with a lot of suburban voters. there's a conflict of interest with brian kemp being the republican gubernatorial nominee and also secretary of state. he shut down the online voter registration for georgia for 30 hours for maintenance this weekend, a week end where people are going out to register people to vote. you don't do that unless you're a vote suppressor or you're nervous. i think tennessee and georgia are the places we may see a huge flip. >> david jolly, you're a former florida republican congressman. we are looking at the spectacle where democrats could win the senate race and lose in florida because the incumben
tennessee, the democrat is ahead of marsha black bern. >> bred -- bredesen is going to beat blackburn out saying i can't run against this guy, he's too good. second i'm moving less out of my cynicism column. i have to mention georgia. look, the republican governors' association just dumped $700,000 into this race. you don't do that if you think you have this locked up. you have brian kemp, i was talking to representatives here this weekend. brian kemp is not popular with a lot of suburban...
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the latest earnings all-time july 31st wrr strong demand for the iphone x lifted the price by 20% bernn the month prior to a new iphone launch the stock has been up on nch 5.3 process% over the s&p 500. the six months out it's up 4% over the broad gauge we are waiting to hearer when the launch happens this year still not everyone is an apple fine today the rare apple bear raised his head pierre of new street research downgraded saying the porpt pulled forward demand which leaves in his words an air pocket next year other analysts are luke warm on the stock because of valuation concerns meaning they think a lot of the good news is priced in but that remains a minority opinion. more than 60% of analyst still think you should own apple mere. >> thank you very much. >>> should the apple valuation keep you on the sidelines? could it derail the recent rally? retires let's bring in michael olson and kevin delaine, copresident and editor in chief at quarts. welcome to both of you michael let me ask you, first, not as a trade but long time investment if i'm the kind of person who invests in ind
the latest earnings all-time july 31st wrr strong demand for the iphone x lifted the price by 20% bernn the month prior to a new iphone launch the stock has been up on nch 5.3 process% over the s&p 500. the six months out it's up 4% over the broad gauge we are waiting to hearer when the launch happens this year still not everyone is an apple fine today the rare apple bear raised his head pierre of new street research downgraded saying the porpt pulled forward demand which leaves in his...
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love it a couple weeks ago the new governor of the peoples bank of china who is like the new newbern bern out says the economy was fundamentally sound. who is the last guy that said that? herbert hoover. this is the kind of desperate ploy they have come to. stuart: but china, you know, they can't blink publicly, that would be a huge loss of face for president xi. he can't lose face, that is very important in asian culture. what are they supposed to do, how do they back off gracefully and not publicly? >> the great thing about china being surveilance police state is that people in china have no idea what is going on in the world. so xi can go to washington, debase himself with president trump, do whatever it takes to end the trade war and bo back to china use the state controlled media to declare victory. they banned the new walt disney movie, "christopher robin." they have a war on pooh going on. saving face is easy. stuart: at the end of the day america wins? >> a trade war is like a chegg fraternity drinking game. tariffs are a little bit of poison, attacks you impose on yourself. it hu
love it a couple weeks ago the new governor of the peoples bank of china who is like the new newbern bern out says the economy was fundamentally sound. who is the last guy that said that? herbert hoover. this is the kind of desperate ploy they have come to. stuart: but china, you know, they can't blink publicly, that would be a huge loss of face for president xi. he can't lose face, that is very important in asian culture. what are they supposed to do, how do they back off gracefully and not...