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i think that can be attributed to the new ipad brough, the software that i’u ns new ipad brough, the runs on the ipad and other iphones. apple also pleased with the performance of their services departments —— ipad pro. things like their services, the app store and so on. the service is part of a bull alone could be made a fortune 500 company. alone could be made a fortune 500 company. apple is keen, although they could rely on the success of they could rely on the success of the iphone, they are keen to grow the iphone, they are keen to grow the development of their services. services adding to profits for a pool services adding to profits for a pool, where else are they looking for growth, particularly here in asia? they for growth, particularly here in asia 7 they have for growth, particularly here in asia? they have not been performing too well in china? yes, they have been struggling in china. they are ina trough been struggling in china. they are in a trough with china, with a suggestion that they will come out that trough and improve things. they are also looking to expand in
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one hundred items out of one hundred twenty were regurgitation of what mr brough to had said in public since twenty eleven including hundreds of interviews reports pleas and presentations and his epic speech at the senate committee on foreign affairs november twenty twelve where he was unanimously applauded and what followed was the adoption of the magnets get. that now again there are one hundred items from that lawsuit repeating the account of mr browder so it was not me who found him it was him who approached us he calls himself an anti corruption activist a champion of justice and the rule of law and so on so these one hundred items are what i would call a big lie in the sense used by goebbels back in the days of nazi germany browder spoon fed policy makers in europe and the us with this big lie cocked how unfortunately your colleagues fell victims to his technique to. spirituals singh the president of your meeting with the president's son since we first heard about it with her conflicting reports on what was this cost from adoption law and the magnitsky act of compromising informa
one hundred items out of one hundred twenty were regurgitation of what mr brough to had said in public since twenty eleven including hundreds of interviews reports pleas and presentations and his epic speech at the senate committee on foreign affairs november twenty twelve where he was unanimously applauded and what followed was the adoption of the magnets get. that now again there are one hundred items from that lawsuit repeating the account of mr browder so it was not me who found him it was...
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one hundred items out of one hundred twenty were regurgitation of what mr brough to had said in public since twenty eleven including hundreds of interviews reports pleas and presentations and his epic speech at the senate committee on foreign affairs november twenty twelve where he was unanimously applauded and what followed was the adoption of the magnets get. that now again there are one hundred items from that lawsuit repeating the account of mr browder so it was not me who found him it was him who approached us he calls himself an anti corruption activist a champion of justice and the rule of law and so on so these one hundred items are what i would call a big lie in the sense used by goebbels back in the days of nazi germany browder spoon fed policy makers in europe and the us with this big lie cocktail of fortunately your colleagues fell victims to his technique to. spirituals so in the present your meeting with the president's son since we first heard about it with her conflicting reports on what was this cost from adoption law and the magnitsky act of compromising information h
one hundred items out of one hundred twenty were regurgitation of what mr brough to had said in public since twenty eleven including hundreds of interviews reports pleas and presentations and his epic speech at the senate committee on foreign affairs november twenty twelve where he was unanimously applauded and what followed was the adoption of the magnets get. that now again there are one hundred items from that lawsuit repeating the account of mr browder so it was not me who found him it was...
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dozeceeetan tory area hospieen eo emergenc on prior oceans ten ainjuour ofho seriousl red.the conduas broughe hospital but released. >> i ad i miss that train says it's , 15 minus. happened at the same station in six months. >> any time yourt finhy aaused d correcting thatthe future. >> reporter: and the thorough with their investigations and it could typically take them a year or more to come up withcause. a still ann and this is added we expect to hear an update from the ntsb later on today. as soon as we get the information we'll pass it ono you. channel 6 ns." >>urnin aeather ov today and an sky 6 hd looking at penn's landing and the harsh heat of theum and some rms later a dy is here with a forest. d wit it goes 1:00 until 8:0 couiespr and places close p in the mid-90 extremely high humidity and index value feeling near or above 100. as we take a look at satellite not a lot of cloud cover aft c helping to aid and abet the heat and showers and thunderstorms to the west and that is an issue late today and this evening. here are the numbers now. 85 in philadelphia and 8 allentown and 84 i w
dozeceeetan tory area hospieen eo emergenc on prior oceans ten ainjuour ofho seriousl red.the conduas broughe hospital but released. >> i ad i miss that train says it's , 15 minus. happened at the same station in six months. >> any time yourt finhy aaused d correcting thatthe future. >> reporter: and the thorough with their investigations and it could typically take them a year or more to come up withcause. a still ann and this is added we expect to hear an update from the...
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laundering but the case was settled and the firm was cleared up to be happy for me but i think that brough to himself as a pawn in someone's hands because this story has proven to be gold for so many it was gold five years ago when it made the very first russia sanctions act happen and it's gold now especially now is gold for the present day tabloids for politics and the mass media with its anti trump frenzy. turkey's gearing to open its largest overseas military base in the african country of somalia but it might not get a warm welcome there from some of the other nations who have a military presence also literature explains somalia's attraction to foreign bases . the horn of africa has seen a surge in foreign military bases china has agreed to open its first there and it's capturing the imagination of film directors on the big screen. they say violence never solves anything. be sure it's fun to. let you know you might not. one hot spot is djibouti it's currently housing americans japanese and french troops but it's not the only country welcoming foreign militaries turkey is due to open i
laundering but the case was settled and the firm was cleared up to be happy for me but i think that brough to himself as a pawn in someone's hands because this story has proven to be gold for so many it was gold five years ago when it made the very first russia sanctions act happen and it's gold now especially now is gold for the present day tabloids for politics and the mass media with its anti trump frenzy. turkey's gearing to open its largest overseas military base in the african country of...
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i7bn offer from western digital and a revised last—minute offer of $18bn from bain capital — which broughbid. activity in china's factories sped up in august — suggesting the world's second—largest economy may still be expanding at a healthy rate. the purchasing manager's index unexpectedly rose to 51.7 — when economists had predicted a marginal decline. iamjust i am just not going to try and say it. we just have to practice it over and over. i have a feeling we will say the name a lot, the new boss of uber there. now, let's say the name a lot, the new boss of uberthere. now, let's talk say the name a lot, the new boss of uber there. now, let's talk about india. was india's crackdown on the black market a failure? the central bank says 99% of banned 500 and 1000 rupee notes were exchanged for new money. sameer hashmi is in mumbai. explain this for us. why did they ban certain banknotes, and now it seems they are all back in circulation anyway? in november last year, this was a surprise decision by the indian government, where they decided to ban 86% of the currency, all high—value currenc
i7bn offer from western digital and a revised last—minute offer of $18bn from bain capital — which broughbid. activity in china's factories sped up in august — suggesting the world's second—largest economy may still be expanding at a healthy rate. the purchasing manager's index unexpectedly rose to 51.7 — when economists had predicted a marginal decline. iamjust i am just not going to try and say it. we just have to practice it over and over. i have a feeling we will say the name a...
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these materials quite harshly a john le carré like tale of international intrigue that despite mr broughdoes attempts to avoid being served with a fourth subpoena the judge forced him to come and testify because he called mr browder the ground zero of this case and we're talking here about a man who ran around the world in a blitzkrieg campaign with this story and now seems to keep a low profile the judge in the case ruled that the council of europe's report which served as a foundation for the council of europe parliamentary assembly resolution similar to the u.s. magnitsky act was incompetent agenda driven and politically motivated in essence the entire magnitsky story was taken out of the present case together with all the lies that mr browder is so good at implanting into ordinary people's minds he is taking advantage of the present day political standoff between the us and russia he implants his own narrative into the minds and mouths of politicians so when all this was thrown out of the case the prosecutor no longer had a case and they agreed to a settlement fun as for mr bharara j
these materials quite harshly a john le carré like tale of international intrigue that despite mr broughdoes attempts to avoid being served with a fourth subpoena the judge forced him to come and testify because he called mr browder the ground zero of this case and we're talking here about a man who ran around the world in a blitzkrieg campaign with this story and now seems to keep a low profile the judge in the case ruled that the council of europe's report which served as a foundation for...
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called these materials quite harshly a john le carré like tale of international intrigue despite mr broughdoes attempts to avoid being served with a fourth subpoena the judge forced him to come and testify because he called mr browder the ground zero of this case and we're talking here about the man who ran around the world in a blitzkrieg campaign with the story and now seems to keep a low profile the judge in the case ruled that the council of europe's report which served as a foundation for the council of europe parliamentary assembly resolution similar to the u.s. magnitsky act was incompetent agenda driven and politically motivated in essence the entire magnitsky story was taken out of the present case together with all the lies that mr browder is so good at implanting into ordinary people's minds he is taking advantage of the present day political standoff between the u.s. and russia he implants his own narrative into the minds and mouths of politicians so when all this was thrown out of the case the prosecutor no longer had a case and they agreed to a settlement asked for mr bharara
called these materials quite harshly a john le carré like tale of international intrigue despite mr broughdoes attempts to avoid being served with a fourth subpoena the judge forced him to come and testify because he called mr browder the ground zero of this case and we're talking here about the man who ran around the world in a blitzkrieg campaign with the story and now seems to keep a low profile the judge in the case ruled that the council of europe's report which served as a foundation for...
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money laundering but the case was settled on the firm was cleared to me frankly but i think that brough to himself as a pawn in someone's hands because this story has proven to be gold for so many it was gold five years ago when it made the very first russia sanctions act happen and it's gold now especially now is gold for the present day tabloids for politics and the mass media with its anti trump frenzy. here something getting people talking a b.b.c. children's cartoon about roman britain as caused controversy invited top academics that's because it shows a high ranking black roman soldier just what i man needs after working hard for the roman empire petain. good question well we're part of it here you cannot rewrite history based on today's values you go to rewrite history the way it works history should be more like other electoral pursuits. outside look at outside the moral domain or outside whatever value system which would describe things the way they were statistically these are historical realities the problem we have is there are certain political interests which are looking t
money laundering but the case was settled on the firm was cleared to me frankly but i think that brough to himself as a pawn in someone's hands because this story has proven to be gold for so many it was gold five years ago when it made the very first russia sanctions act happen and it's gold now especially now is gold for the present day tabloids for politics and the mass media with its anti trump frenzy. here something getting people talking a b.b.c. children's cartoon about roman britain as...
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accused of money laundering but the case was settled and the firm was cleared option but i think that brough to himself as a pawn in someone's hands because this story has proven to be gold for so many it was gold five years ago when it made the very first russia sanctions act happen and it's gold now especially now is gold for the present day tabloids for politics and the mass media with its anti trump frenzy more about full interview throughout the day the times are just seen on your screen coming up here after the break turkey's got big plans to establish its largest ever military base abroad in somalia but it's getting crowded there will tell you about that the friction it's causing ninety seconds away. my god. i'm on if you. think. some of my ex from the future. politicians to do something. to put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to go right to be this is what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the water. in the news continues with this turkey is getting to open its largest ove
accused of money laundering but the case was settled and the firm was cleared option but i think that brough to himself as a pawn in someone's hands because this story has proven to be gold for so many it was gold five years ago when it made the very first russia sanctions act happen and it's gold now especially now is gold for the present day tabloids for politics and the mass media with its anti trump frenzy more about full interview throughout the day the times are just seen on your screen...
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under the supervision of fema, nd administrator brough brock long, there has been a tremendous amount of work done. he has been so outstanding in so many ways. more than 8500 federal workers are involved in the texas efforts alone. i have also today declared emergencies in louisiana at the request of governor edwards. recovery will be a long and difficult road and the federal government stands ready, willing , and able to support that effort. right now, the single most important thing is the safety and security of those still in harm's way, including the first responders who have been so terrific and brave, protecting the lives of our people is my highest priority. every asset at my command is at the disposal of local officials. tragic times such as these bring out the best in america's character, strength, charity, and resiliency are those characters. we see neighbor helping neighbor, friend helping friend , and stranger helping stranger, and you see that all over. you watch on television and you see such incredible work and love. and teamwork. we are one american family. we hurt tog
under the supervision of fema, nd administrator brough brock long, there has been a tremendous amount of work done. he has been so outstanding in so many ways. more than 8500 federal workers are involved in the texas efforts alone. i have also today declared emergencies in louisiana at the request of governor edwards. recovery will be a long and difficult road and the federal government stands ready, willing , and able to support that effort. right now, the single most important thing is the...
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one of these large buses that was brough in to block off traffic you see some extra security.real problems with the exception of what happened across the street tonight. so many people here a pedestrian was hit by a vehicle. luckily there were some police and ambulances here to keep it under control. we're live down here at franklin square tonight. guys, back to you. >>> big party going on there. >>> breaking news out of the gloucester county, new jersey. police say a woman was driving 60 miles an hour when all of a sudden she just bailed out of her car right around 8:00 o'clock tonight on route 42 in deptford township. now, police say she hit the ground and was unconscious by the time other drivers stopped and ran over to help her. thank goodness they didn't hit her. we don't know how she's doing tonight. >>> flying off shelves this summer but it's not necessarily a good thing. not at all. stores are seeing more and more robbers getting away with energy drinks like red bull. this video shows one going down in center city, and that one 7eleven has seen thousands of dollars wor
one of these large buses that was brough in to block off traffic you see some extra security.real problems with the exception of what happened across the street tonight. so many people here a pedestrian was hit by a vehicle. luckily there were some police and ambulances here to keep it under control. we're live down here at franklin square tonight. guys, back to you. >>> big party going on there. >>> breaking news out of the gloucester county, new jersey. police say a woman...
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this is not a place where we are going to succeed aand he brough this up tonight and, as you say, he did so in a way that rushed pence in. we have to ask, why did he do it? he did it to change the conversation. he did it to get away from the disaster of last week. he did it in a way that brought that up. because if you listened to the first part of the speech, what did you hear? we want to fight against bigotry. we are one people. we must be tolerant. we are fighting for each other. he ignored the fact that he wants to kick lgbt troops out of the military. and he ignored the fact that the principle agitate for for divisions in the united states of america right now is the president of the united states. >> evan, on this point of troop numbers, as we just saw in that quick review of presidential announcements, there's always been two reasons for it. one, in a democracy it's believed that the public has a right to know how many lives are being put at risk and, two, part of this announcements have been intended to scare the enemy. they expect the enemy to be scared by this new commitmen
this is not a place where we are going to succeed aand he brough this up tonight and, as you say, he did so in a way that rushed pence in. we have to ask, why did he do it? he did it to change the conversation. he did it to get away from the disaster of last week. he did it in a way that brought that up. because if you listened to the first part of the speech, what did you hear? we want to fight against bigotry. we are one people. we must be tolerant. we are fighting for each other. he ignored...
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heather heyer's mother, susan brough now wants to do everything she can to make sure we never forget what her daughter stood for. >> i lost my child, and i'm heartbroken over that, and i would grieve in private. but she stood for something, and by golly i'm going to advocate that let's make that a strong movement as my child was a strong child. and if it's going to mean that i have to bare my soul in front of people, then i'm going to do that in a way that's not going to cause more anger, that's not going to cause retaliation. it's not about getting even. it's about making that same spirit of change and equality and fairness and justice move forward. >> we will be hearing more from heather heyer's mother throughout this hour. we will hear more about how she feels and how she wants us to remember her daughter. we knew before heather heyer was murdered that donald trump is not an eloquent man. we knew that his political career was launched by his racist lies about president obama's birth, racist lies that he pushed for six years unapologetically. so by the time donald trump announced h
heather heyer's mother, susan brough now wants to do everything she can to make sure we never forget what her daughter stood for. >> i lost my child, and i'm heartbroken over that, and i would grieve in private. but she stood for something, and by golly i'm going to advocate that let's make that a strong movement as my child was a strong child. and if it's going to mean that i have to bare my soul in front of people, then i'm going to do that in a way that's not going to cause more anger,...
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broug that day a promotion was broughe to him to sign promoting him to major general, effective july1, 1863. buford, who was in and out of s. delirium and said, too bad, now i wish i could live as he signed his commission. he will die in the arms of his irish aide, captain miles water theo. his last words were to tell the men to put guards on the roads and don't let them run back to . the road. fitting words for a regular. he was buried in the cemetery at west point. the member of the first division each contributed a dollar to erect a monument above his grave. this monument to - honest john old reliable as the men called him wasth dedicated and one of e person who attended the ceremony was john califf, a colonel in re the regular army.tysburg. john califf had the foresight to recognize the importance of what he had done at gettysburg. he scribbled down in his notes the six guns that he had. in the spring of '64 he was given new guns and the old ones were retired. he undertook research and foundo three of them.untry. they were in warehouses around the country, including one in the pr
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the man whose book brough the showed him with one of the nazi s.s. symbols there was no outrage and not a word on the mainstream media and sometimes it gets even borderline bizarre when the official twitter account of nato tweeted out promotional clip of the forest brothers the one thousand nine hundred fifty s. insurgency guerilla movement in the baltic states which also fought against what they called the soviet occupation but apparently nato the organization which was created right after the fall of fascism in europe cared little for the fact that many of those guerillas were former members of the s.s. battalions as admitted even by latvian historians on the latvian history dot com website the tragedy in charlottesville reignited the talk about neo nazis in the united states when it comes to the rise of ultra fire right in europe however the media and the society on this side of the atlantic prefers to turn a blind eye which if you consider that there cannot be such things as you know holocaust nazis and the damage which was done to everyone seven
the man whose book brough the showed him with one of the nazi s.s. symbols there was no outrage and not a word on the mainstream media and sometimes it gets even borderline bizarre when the official twitter account of nato tweeted out promotional clip of the forest brothers the one thousand nine hundred fifty s. insurgency guerilla movement in the baltic states which also fought against what they called the soviet occupation but apparently nato the organization which was created right after the...
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cloudses linger, so do the cool temperatures. 61 at the coast. 64 to 69 around the >> all that weather broughnger told us she's expecting her second baby. [ cheers and applause ] i know. we're going to say it for the next five months. now to our new series stress busters helping you get you back into work mode without the anxiety. this expert and our author of "kicking sick," amy kurtz here. so wonderful to have amy back with us along with angela benton, the author of "revival." we'll speak to both of them. what stress really is. stress is a part of life. sometimes in small doses it can be enjoyable like riding a roller coaster, watching sports or even a scary movie. it can help you perform better at work or during an athletic event but too much stress can have harmful effects on the body. think of cooking. without enough heat the food remains raw and inedible and too much, it burns out. the same thing with your body and stress, the trick is to stay cool under fire. but what is stress anyway? >> stress is any nonspecific demand placed upon the body, any demand that makes the brain go, uh-oh a
cloudses linger, so do the cool temperatures. 61 at the coast. 64 to 69 around the >> all that weather broughnger told us she's expecting her second baby. [ cheers and applause ] i know. we're going to say it for the next five months. now to our new series stress busters helping you get you back into work mode without the anxiety. this expert and our author of "kicking sick," amy kurtz here. so wonderful to have amy back with us along with angela benton, the author of...
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. >> you also brough an example of a backpack that doesn't offer the same support. >> right.hat's got padded straps, but they're pretty flimsy. no padded cushion for the spine. once again, look at that. just one zipper here for distribution. so a backpack like this may cost you about ten dollars. something like this may be upwards of 50, $60 but once again, um, over time you're going to protect your child. you're going to minimize the chance of your child maybe even falling over because the backpack is too heavy. >> goodness. >> most importantly you'll keep them out of pain. >> just little tip for parents i know it's expensive. but i bought one year my girls the more expensive backpack or the ones that have more protection. they carried it for four years. >> do you know what i'm saying. >> yeah. >> it's like these you'll buy over and over again. if it's sticker shock when you look at this think about over the long term. you know, you'll get your money's worth out this. >> one other thing i want to mention is regardless of how fancy your backpack is, no more than ten to 15% of
. >> you also brough an example of a backpack that doesn't offer the same support. >> right.hat's got padded straps, but they're pretty flimsy. no padded cushion for the spine. once again, look at that. just one zipper here for distribution. so a backpack like this may cost you about ten dollars. something like this may be upwards of 50, $60 but once again, um, over time you're going to protect your child. you're going to minimize the chance of your child maybe even falling over...