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cannes wanted to limit that has a contestant. 0k. thank you very much for your time.of the richest countries on earth, and boasts record—low unemployment. but germany has some systemic problems, including an ageing population, and a lack of entrepreneurship. now, one radical start—up is setting out to change all that, by handing out a basic income of 1000 euros a month to dozens of total strangers, with the hope that it will liberate them to pursue their passions. joe miller reports from karlsbad in south—west germany. when this boy was born, neither of his parents were able to work. translation: i was studying and my boyfriend came from mali so neither of us could work. when our child arrived, we had such big money problems we were wondering what we could do. this was a possibility, the only one. three months later, he became the sole breadwinner, thanks toa became the sole breadwinner, thanks to a radical experiment. the child is one of almost 100 randomly selected people across germany receiving a basic income of 1000 euros a month for a year. thousands are queuein
cannes wanted to limit that has a contestant. 0k. thank you very much for your time.of the richest countries on earth, and boasts record—low unemployment. but germany has some systemic problems, including an ageing population, and a lack of entrepreneurship. now, one radical start—up is setting out to change all that, by handing out a basic income of 1000 euros a month to dozens of total strangers, with the hope that it will liberate them to pursue their passions. joe miller reports from...
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it caused a fuss when it was released at cannes because it is simultaneously released on netfix.s story about a young girl in korea who has raised a super—pig. she follows to america to stop it being experimented upon and being used for food. it is a film about where food comes from and how does capitalism hide behind a caring face. tilda swinton is a fantastically monstrous creation. the film uses brilliant cgi to bring the giant pig to life. the film is satirical and strange and i liked it. it is ideally seen in the cinema. it is very cinematic. it is thought provoting, it is not vegetarian propaganda but it will give you food for thought. i like that phrase, vegetarian propaganda. i will do something with that. what about dvds? heal the living was a small release. it is a story of a heart. it is a story about a young man he was involved in an accident and his heart may be used for a transplant to save someone else, to heal the living. it is a film about the miracle of medicine but it is more than that, it is about life and death, it is about transcendence, it takes poetic mean
it caused a fuss when it was released at cannes because it is simultaneously released on netfix.s story about a young girl in korea who has raised a super—pig. she follows to america to stop it being experimented upon and being used for food. it is a film about where food comes from and how does capitalism hide behind a caring face. tilda swinton is a fantastically monstrous creation. the film uses brilliant cgi to bring the giant pig to life. the film is satirical and strange and i liked it....
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. >> i said, well, i have breast cannes cancer. i'm bald. i don't want to take any pictures or could i not? can you use my old photo? into no, you have to take that thing off. >> gee dan know says another employee stepped in and made her a new license using her old photo. she's suing for emotional distress. she also wants the agency to review its policies and train employees how to treat people with medical or religious exemptions. >>> a new jersey man is under arrest for allegedly racking up nearly $88,000 in unpaid tolls and fees. records show 60-year-old anthony cotunia owes more than $40,700 and an additional $47,000 in unpaid tolls on the new jersey turnpike. police nabbed him after they say he drove through an easy pass lane on george washington bridge without paying. >> let's go racing, boys. >> nascar is returning to the poconos this weekend. monster energy series will be at pocono raceway for the running of the 400 on sunday and it will be dale earnhardt jr.'s final race ever on the track. >>> greg alding will also be speeding aroun
. >> i said, well, i have breast cannes cancer. i'm bald. i don't want to take any pictures or could i not? can you use my old photo? into no, you have to take that thing off. >> gee dan know says another employee stepped in and made her a new license using her old photo. she's suing for emotional distress. she also wants the agency to review its policies and train employees how to treat people with medical or religious exemptions. >>> a new jersey man is under arrest for...
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acceleration and braking and how they interact with our automatic train control system and once you can can cann continue, this is good news for everybody. >> reporter: these muni changes will be in a place for month so keep that in mind and it starts this weekend. also this weekend, all northbound lanes on the golden gate bridge will be closed because of this marathon. a lot to keep in mind as you plan your weekend and the next month of weekends because of muni. reporting live in san francisco. amy hollyfield, aches 7 news. >> all right, amy, thank you. yeah, start scribbling on your calendar all of those updates. as amy mention the the marathon is expected to cause a major headache. we expect a lot of people in town. part of the golden gate bridge will shut down. let's check in with traffic reporter alexis smith. how do we get around this thing? >> reporter: my number one piece of advice here and the most significant part of the course closure is going to be northbound lantz of golden gate bridge so all lanes will be shut down between 6:00 and 9:00 a.m. sunday morning. the southbound side of t
acceleration and braking and how they interact with our automatic train control system and once you can can cann continue, this is good news for everybody. >> reporter: these muni changes will be in a place for month so keep that in mind and it starts this weekend. also this weekend, all northbound lanes on the golden gate bridge will be closed because of this marathon. a lot to keep in mind as you plan your weekend and the next month of weekends because of muni. reporting live in san...
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press his arm to stop the bleeding fighting in most of them specifically in western mosul was in cannes it's extremely intense with a lot of damage and destruction of the people and specifically children how. extremely terrible a price on the fighting in mosul they have witnessed hora and a nightmare yes they have been quite a cost of civilians and infrastructure damage. the horrors of war were also witnessed in another way by artist and illustrator george butler it was embedded with iraqi forces in the area previously he's worked in syria where he traveled several times to document the conflict this time though he depicted those who were displaced from west mosul. the media though has largely praised coalition efforts to liberate mosul some even blame my soul alone for the devastation of the city and we spoke to george butler about what he witnessed during his latest mosul trip. and what was your first impressions when you when you arrived and became embedded with the iraqi special forces what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. a
press his arm to stop the bleeding fighting in most of them specifically in western mosul was in cannes it's extremely intense with a lot of damage and destruction of the people and specifically children how. extremely terrible a price on the fighting in mosul they have witnessed hora and a nightmare yes they have been quite a cost of civilians and infrastructure damage. the horrors of war were also witnessed in another way by artist and illustrator george butler it was embedded with iraqi...
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." >> now there is a sequel getting a lot of praise from sundance to the cannes film festival and therefor that sequel last night. kabc's george pebdani was there. >> it is right to save the future for humanity. it is wrong to pollute this earth and destroy the climate balance. >> reporter: an inconvenient truth to sequel, al gore's mission to fight climate change. he says big weather events around the world are now more numerous and destructive. that's the bad news but -- >> we have the solutions now, solar electricity, wind electric tri, batteries electric vehicles are now affordable and soon electricity from renewable sources will be cheaper than fossil fuel so we'll win this. >> climate change is real. it's an existential threat. trump pulling out means california is pulling in and taking the lead and al gore has made a terrific film to wake people up. >> the next generation would be justified in looking back at us and asking, what were you thinking? couldn't you hear what the scientists were saying. couldn't you hear what mother nature was screaming at you. >> they get your attenti
." >> now there is a sequel getting a lot of praise from sundance to the cannes film festival and therefor that sequel last night. kabc's george pebdani was there. >> it is right to save the future for humanity. it is wrong to pollute this earth and destroy the climate balance. >> reporter: an inconvenient truth to sequel, al gore's mission to fight climate change. he says big weather events around the world are now more numerous and destructive. that's the bad news but...
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so, we need to work harder to make our point, to advocate for the interest o interests of cann families in a way we will connect down here. that applies across the range of the national interest from the fight against climate change to job creation to the common defense because let's face it, this is another truth about good neighbors. sometimes we take each other for granted. sometimes the very dependability and the ease of the relationship can lead to us paying too little attention. when that happens, the principles invariably live to regret it. friends, we in canada decided we would not allow that to happen to our relationship in the united states of america. you will allow me to say that again for the folks back home because it's important. the [speaking in native tongue] >> when i talk about the importance of maintaining this relationship, i talk about it as a collective. i say we because this extends throughout the cabinet i believe that it's actually bigger than our government. there is an extraordinarily high degree of support for this across to canadian society. and i noted by
so, we need to work harder to make our point, to advocate for the interest o interests of cann families in a way we will connect down here. that applies across the range of the national interest from the fight against climate change to job creation to the common defense because let's face it, this is another truth about good neighbors. sometimes we take each other for granted. sometimes the very dependability and the ease of the relationship can lead to us paying too little attention. when that...
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we had one in cannes. we have four members in the european union, we have the g—7 meeting in italy. germany, in a way lent itself to hosting this and quite frankly, as a big economy, as a country that has always been advocating multilateralism as a country, that is interested in many developmental issues about supply chains and so on. which is what we addressed during our g—7 presidency, to see to it it is brought forward and we achieve progress on these issues in the g20 family as well, i felt it was important. secondly, we talked about the different issues and ramifications with our security and ramifications with our security and police forces, also with hamburg. i don't think we can accept hamburg. i don't think we—canaccept situation hamburg. i don't think we—canaacept situation where we say in certain a situation where we say in certain areas, you can simply cannot hold certain conferences. we have here the facilities, the police have done their best, they continue to do their best, they continue to do their best. i can only say that i would very much wish for a very clear dis
we had one in cannes. we have four members in the european union, we have the g—7 meeting in italy. germany, in a way lent itself to hosting this and quite frankly, as a big economy, as a country that has always been advocating multilateralism as a country, that is interested in many developmental issues about supply chains and so on. which is what we addressed during our g—7 presidency, to see to it it is brought forward and we achieve progress on these issues in the g20 family as well, i...
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know what was i mean it's still early regarding this particular agreement because you know little in cannes been spent so far but let's see over the second or the story coming twenty four hours what would they make of the it seems that they are now cautiously reporting these. we know that the certain media are bent on undermining the trumpet ministration anyway whether they would make. a concession to the russians and as we've heard in your report the main concern was not you know syria or ukraine or the north koreans but the you know how can issue within the u.s. with the u.s. election or the as you say hacking problem so they might continue you know the we might see headlines like you know trump conceding to putin the first time they sit together but we don't know what we are concerned about now is that this could be really the first step towards a more concrete approach between the two superpowers yeah trump is certainly under a bit of pressure to raise this issue to listen to secretary of state made the point quite clearly i think he tweeted it saying this is one of the first questions
know what was i mean it's still early regarding this particular agreement because you know little in cannes been spent so far but let's see over the second or the story coming twenty four hours what would they make of the it seems that they are now cautiously reporting these. we know that the certain media are bent on undermining the trumpet ministration anyway whether they would make. a concession to the russians and as we've heard in your report the main concern was not you know syria or...
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. >> reporter: you got any va cannes es?actually, we're full today. >> reporter: it seems couples stepping up to the plate to celebrate victory is a real life anecdotal phenomenon according to dr. melissa dennis. so after 108 years of sorrow, the cubs are really bringing joy to this city. >> the cubs are bringing joy, and the joy just keeps coming. >> reporter: the baby bump also apparently visited boston in the wake of the red sox win. ♪ we're all babies >> reporter: and the nfl's even created the super bowl babies choir, with kids the stork sent winning cities nine months after their big victories. phil and jackie young of iowa honeymooned at wrigley field and have named their newborn daughter ivy for the fabled foliage in the outfield. >> i'd love to have another boom of world series babies this year and then maybe next year and the year after that. >> reporter: sounds like some cubs fans want to field their own team. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. ho >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is
. >> reporter: you got any va cannes es?actually, we're full today. >> reporter: it seems couples stepping up to the plate to celebrate victory is a real life anecdotal phenomenon according to dr. melissa dennis. so after 108 years of sorrow, the cubs are really bringing joy to this city. >> the cubs are bringing joy, and the joy just keeps coming. >> reporter: the baby bump also apparently visited boston in the wake of the red sox win. ♪ we're all babies >>...
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her career spanned more than 50 years, and included awards for best actress at cannes, and a bafta inmfortable victory in the third test against south africa at the oval. it means england lead 2—1 going into the final test at old trafford. joe wilson has more. v0|ceover: £20 got you today. for the kids, a quid. this way, please. it created a queue. he is here to watch, luckily. england picked three debutants to play this match. toby rowland jones for one. reviews and replays gave him his first wicket today. bavuma gone. next ball, vernon philander gave him his next wicket. 0h, big shout! that's gone. batsman miscalculation. now, rowland jones going both barrels for the hat—trick. not for him today. south africa needed to bat out the day to draw. dean elgar fought to 100. chris morris was out just before lunch. and moeen ali was in the game. that dismissal left england needing just three more wickets to win the match. and when they came, they came in a rush. first, brave elgarfell... ta ken by stokes! rabada was out first ball. nine down, could moeen ali really win the match with three
her career spanned more than 50 years, and included awards for best actress at cannes, and a bafta inmfortable victory in the third test against south africa at the oval. it means england lead 2—1 going into the final test at old trafford. joe wilson has more. v0|ceover: £20 got you today. for the kids, a quid. this way, please. it created a queue. he is here to watch, luckily. england picked three debutants to play this match. toby rowland jones for one. reviews and replays gave him his...
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good morning, thank you for joining us, i'm laura garcia-canyogarcia-ka garcia-cann garcia-cannon. >>nice? that is the question. let's go to kari hall. >> the best day of the week. we are going to continue on with some comfortable weather. in the 60s today and tomorrow, low to mid 70s for the week. here we go, looking at the seven-day forecast for the inland areas. upper 80s today and then that unbearable heat comes back for the weekend. i'll have a closer look at the weekend forecast and some events going on to help you cool off. that is coming up in about 6:00 minutes. >> we see it is looking very pleasant right now. the pattern is pretty typical around most of the bay. we have two crashes. another at you canyon road. both of them clearing to the shoulder quickly. very close to this scene, it is closed between bucanan and vinewavin vineyard. both of those police departments were involved, took a little time, but they got us that information, we'll let owe know when that closure is open. >> 6:31 right now, a story that we're developing. firefighters trying to get full control of a br
good morning, thank you for joining us, i'm laura garcia-canyogarcia-ka garcia-cann garcia-cannon. >>nice? that is the question. let's go to kari hall. >> the best day of the week. we are going to continue on with some comfortable weather. in the 60s today and tomorrow, low to mid 70s for the week. here we go, looking at the seven-day forecast for the inland areas. upper 80s today and then that unbearable heat comes back for the weekend. i'll have a closer look at the weekend...
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wonder woman is a success, sophia coppola at cannes, you are a success. things are hopefully going to make the stakes less important so that if wonder woman fails, we don't have to wait 10 more years for another opportunity. zoe: i do think that is -- yes, the pressure is so much greater for a woman to succeed and she is the only one doing that thing. it is great to see someone like patty jenkins succeed on that scale and break so many their barriers. it has been a good summer for women behind the camera. "band aid" opened the same weekend as "wonder woman." i think it is interesting, the dialogue around gender disparity in hollywood is really big, there is a lot of talk, but it is about how to turn that into action and how we can continue to shift the paradigm. josh: this film, i think anyone who sees it and is a fan of film, sees echoes of woody allen or cassavetes. i saw some great echoes. in terms of a theme and honesty, what is think is a hallmark of some of the greatest films of this genre, but also a stylistic point of view, there is a verite, a ra
wonder woman is a success, sophia coppola at cannes, you are a success. things are hopefully going to make the stakes less important so that if wonder woman fails, we don't have to wait 10 more years for another opportunity. zoe: i do think that is -- yes, the pressure is so much greater for a woman to succeed and she is the only one doing that thing. it is great to see someone like patty jenkins succeed on that scale and break so many their barriers. it has been a good summer for women behind...
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"an inconvenient sequel: truth to power" has played at the cannes film festival in may and opens nationwide>> you're a movie star in a lot of respects. >> come on. no, no, no. >> it's you and "wonder woman" this summer. it is. >> yeah, right. okay. >> reporter: for two years cameras followed al gore on his climate crusade. from high above the melting glaciers of greenland. >> those are parts of the glacier just exploding with the high temperatures. >> reporter: to the streets of miami beach, where he found officials trying to raise road levels to match the predicted rise in sea levels. >> kind of hard to pump the ocean. >> that's why we've got to raise above it. >> it's no longer just the virtually unanimous scientific community telling us we've got to change. now mother nature's entered the debate. every night now on the television news is like a nature hike through the book of revelations. people who don't want to use the phrase "global warming" or "climate crisis" are saying wait a minute, something's going on here that's not right. >> reporter: much of the film takes place at the paris
"an inconvenient sequel: truth to power" has played at the cannes film festival in may and opens nationwide>> you're a movie star in a lot of respects. >> come on. no, no, no. >> it's you and "wonder woman" this summer. it is. >> yeah, right. okay. >> reporter: for two years cameras followed al gore on his climate crusade. from high above the melting glaciers of greenland. >> those are parts of the glacier just exploding with the high...
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why hasn't seen in invited donna invited- cann -- cnn donna brazil to take questions on why she did what she did? host: let's look at the exchange between sarah huckabee sanders and the executive director of the montgomery county sentinel from maryland. report onus not to stories of foreign countries trying to influence the presidential election? >> i do not think it is expected that you are not to report on actual news, if there is something there, but there are a lot of things happening in this world that a lot of people would like to hear about, whether job growth, deregulation, tax reform, health care, a lot of those things deserve more coverage and then they get the all we are saying, i think we should take a good look at what we are focused on, that we are covering, and making sure it is accurate and honest. if we make the slightest mistake, the slightest word is off, it is an absolute tirade from a lot of people in this room. news outlets get to go on day after day and cite unnamed sources, use sources without -- torres without sources, -- stories without sources, a story where th
why hasn't seen in invited donna invited- cann -- cnn donna brazil to take questions on why she did what she did? host: let's look at the exchange between sarah huckabee sanders and the executive director of the montgomery county sentinel from maryland. report onus not to stories of foreign countries trying to influence the presidential election? >> i do not think it is expected that you are not to report on actual news, if there is something there, but there are a lot of things happening...
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. >> chris: went to cannes on something you're saying. asinine the moment for the republican party is where the step toward enacting desired red legislation is to first engage in a vicious round of throat cutting is as dumb of an approach. so we're going to take out this guy come a primary this other guy, will spend money on this other guy. >> meghan: we cannibalize each other. >> chris: democrats do so much better than republicans, they stick together. they eat it when they don't like it. >> meghan: he should put more heat on mitch mcconnell. this is his fault as well. he should take total ownership of this. we had mitch mcconnell on, -- his former campaign manager. all much mcconnell has proven is he is basically a toothless leader that can't get anything done. paul ryan, the same way. those people should take ownership. >> gillian: the language on this bill includes a two-year window for them to get that thing done. meghan is exactly right, you've had seven years. what makes you think that we are now going out on a limb, giving you an
. >> chris: went to cannes on something you're saying. asinine the moment for the republican party is where the step toward enacting desired red legislation is to first engage in a vicious round of throat cutting is as dumb of an approach. so we're going to take out this guy come a primary this other guy, will spend money on this other guy. >> meghan: we cannibalize each other. >> chris: democrats do so much better than republicans, they stick together. they eat it when they...
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they say they want to help democrats find better cann candidates.ertainly not the first big money that has gotten itself involved in politics. hillary clinton in her association with big money, the silicon valley tends to have a better reputation than wall street. president trump, meanwhile, the world does not give him enough credit. he points to great jobs numbers and new stock market records, one of his latest tweets. actually we do that every day. the dow hit a new interday all-time high on monday. his best performance since 2009. the big jobs number on friday. customers said atms would not work. chase would not say what went wrong. >> there you go. >> thank you very much, scott. it is, of course, july 4th, independence day. lots of folks have different ways of expressing their pride. in utah one group is showing patriotism in a very big way. volunteers are unfurling the largest flag ever flown over american soil this flag is so big that it's flying between two mountains. the found eaer of the group sayt will be between veterans. it starts in les
they say they want to help democrats find better cann candidates.ertainly not the first big money that has gotten itself involved in politics. hillary clinton in her association with big money, the silicon valley tends to have a better reputation than wall street. president trump, meanwhile, the world does not give him enough credit. he points to great jobs numbers and new stock market records, one of his latest tweets. actually we do that every day. the dow hit a new interday all-time high on...
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the idea that p president of the united states fired james comeyen cann-- cannot raise the level of obstruction of justice. >> when you say in june that the president is not under investigation, is that still operative today? >> nothing has changed since james comey told the president that he was not under investigation on three different occasions and we have no indication of anything that's going on with the president of the united states >> what's your understanding of special counsel of bob mueller is investigating if he's not investigating. >> i am not speculating of what he's investing. i have not discussed this issue with him. he has a mandate where everyone knows the mandate came from the department of justice to look at the campaigns hech. he will look at that. was there confirmations or mandates. what i laid out is as to the president, there is no indications or there is no special counsel or anyone else. >> jay sekulow. >> thank you. >> call me jay, you don't have to call me mr. sekulow. >> thank you, jay. >> i spoke with with senator mark warner. >> i am not going to say when he kne
the idea that p president of the united states fired james comeyen cann-- cannot raise the level of obstruction of justice. >> when you say in june that the president is not under investigation, is that still operative today? >> nothing has changed since james comey told the president that he was not under investigation on three different occasions and we have no indication of anything that's going on with the president of the united states >> what's your understanding of...
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"the beguiled" premiered last month at the cannes film festival, where sofia coppola was awarded bestector. here's a look at the trailer. ♪ >> we ask your protection over our school. we pray that we will be kept from harm throughout the night. >> amen. ♪ >> sh. >> miss marta! >> is he dead? >> no. get him inside. quick. you're a most unwelcome visitor, and we do not propose to entertain you. >> you'll find i'm easily amused. >> you won't be here long enough for that. >> how did you end up in this place? >> why are you so interested in me? >> i admire your strength. >> i'm just trying to give them what they need to survive in these times. >> if you could have anything in the world, what would it be? >> to be taken far away from here. >> come with me. >> he seems to be a sensitive person. >> does he? >> john. >> it seems the enemy is not what we believed. >> i hope you like apple pie. >> is that my recipe? >> it is. [gasps] >> i need rags. i need chloroform. go to the smokehouse. get it now. >> bring me the anatomy books. >> shall i get you anything? >> get me the key. >> you know i can
"the beguiled" premiered last month at the cannes film festival, where sofia coppola was awarded bestector. here's a look at the trailer. ♪ >> we ask your protection over our school. we pray that we will be kept from harm throughout the night. >> amen. ♪ >> sh. >> miss marta! >> is he dead? >> no. get him inside. quick. you're a most unwelcome visitor, and we do not propose to entertain you. >> you'll find i'm easily amused. >> you...
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these experiences of course are traumatic, and lieutenant cann told me it's his recollection that one of the students from am marin allegation so long ago later committed suicide. >> you mentioned two richmond victims. was the other boy also 14? >> about the same age, yes, but that was three years ago that he first made his report. 2014. and police investigated. they found it credible. they prepared a case. but the d.a. declined to prosecute that time. so now that boy will be heard more seriously as well. >> debora villalon reporting tonight. thank you. >>> we're hearing that a passenger plane landing at sfo last friday night came dangerously close to disaster. the air canada airbus a320 was cleared for landing just before midnight but the pilot had the plane lined up to land on taxiway charlie instead of runway 28 right. at that moment two planes full of passengers and fuel were sitting on the taxiway waiting to take off. the error was caught in time by an air traffic controller who was alerted by other pilots and immediately sent the plane on a go-around to avoid landing on the taxi
these experiences of course are traumatic, and lieutenant cann told me it's his recollection that one of the students from am marin allegation so long ago later committed suicide. >> you mentioned two richmond victims. was the other boy also 14? >> about the same age, yes, but that was three years ago that he first made his report. 2014. and police investigated. they found it credible. they prepared a case. but the d.a. declined to prosecute that time. so now that boy will be heard...
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into groups and just kind of trying to find their way through like water -- again, you can see water cann oxcannon moving forw. you know, this is powerful hardware but it is difficult when you're trying to deal with protesters who are splintering, fracturing and running through the streets to try to fwet to the summit itself. >> what's the perimeter around the actual g20 conference? when we talked to peeter alexander and kelly o'donnell, they are not sort of in the vicinity of it. how far do the police block it off so nobody can get there? >> reporter: well, i would say a few miles, make maybe a mile. we can't see is now, we've been able to see the white tower in the center of the city, that's where many of the meetings are taking place. as i just mentioned, if miguel gives us a shot with me standing out of the way, the concert hall where the dinner tonight will take place, that is just along the street here, which is why you see such a strong police presence. so that is what the -- that is the strategy the police are taking is that they are defending, again -- >> we can see -- >> it look
into groups and just kind of trying to find their way through like water -- again, you can see water cann oxcannon moving forw. you know, this is powerful hardware but it is difficult when you're trying to deal with protesters who are splintering, fracturing and running through the streets to try to fwet to the summit itself. >> what's the perimeter around the actual g20 conference? when we talked to peeter alexander and kelly o'donnell, they are not sort of in the vicinity of it. how far...
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it caused a fuss when it was released at cannes because it was simultaneously released on netfix.follows it to america to stop it being reclaimed by a corporation that wants to experiment on it and use it forfood. it is a film about where food comes from and how does capitalism hide behind a caring face. tilda swinton is a fantastically monstrous creation. the film uses brilliant cgi to bring the giant pig to life. the film is satirical and strange and i liked it. it is ideally seen in the cinema. it is very cinematic. it is thought provoting, it is not vegetarian propaganda but it will give you food for thought. i like that phrase, vegetarian propaganda. i'll do something with that and use it. what about dvds? yeah, heal the living, a film that wasn't widely seen, a small release. it's a story of a heart. the story of a young man he was involved in an accident and his heart may be used for a transplant to save someone else, to heal the living. so on the one hand it's a film about the miracle of medicine, but it's much more than that. it's a film about life and death, it is about
it caused a fuss when it was released at cannes because it was simultaneously released on netfix.follows it to america to stop it being reclaimed by a corporation that wants to experiment on it and use it forfood. it is a film about where food comes from and how does capitalism hide behind a caring face. tilda swinton is a fantastically monstrous creation. the film uses brilliant cgi to bring the giant pig to life. the film is satirical and strange and i liked it. it is ideally seen in the...
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all at once.e tell is we cann see what the testimony appears as. it is one thing if we have the testimony. thathing we discovered was that is samuel parris. it is abigail williams testimony. out onelike to point other thing, this is one of the first pieces, this is her testimony. if you look very carefully, there is stuff that is crossed out. an existing transition skipped out. written a little article about the corrections and all of the documents. like i said, 12 people, 10 years. people were looking but looking at the actual documents, it's like a separate out into 3-d. betty parris has been crossed out. the other pieces were testified. in their liking, we saw to it. -- we sawail williams abigail williams. the far left, it changes they are to her. this is where betty parris drops out of everything. she has been dropped out. she is too young to be a formal accuser but also, they were trying to get her out of the limelight. systems.anecdotal she took her in, she got better. she went on to get married, have kids, this is where she disappears. there
all at once.e tell is we cann see what the testimony appears as. it is one thing if we have the testimony. thathing we discovered was that is samuel parris. it is abigail williams testimony. out onelike to point other thing, this is one of the first pieces, this is her testimony. if you look very carefully, there is stuff that is crossed out. an existing transition skipped out. written a little article about the corrections and all of the documents. like i said, 12 people, 10 years. people were...
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in a career that spanned more than 50 years, jeanne moreau won best actress at cannes for moderato cantabileviva maria! number 10 insists the free movement of people will end in march 2019 when the uk leads the european union. after a series of interventions by senior ministers in recent days, downing street said it was wrong to speculate on the sort of immigration system which would need to be implemented after brexit. let's speak to our political correspondent, emma vardy, at westminster. emma, does that mean no more comments, no more infighting, it is all sorted? i comments, no more infighting, it is all sorted ? i bet comments, no more infighting, it is all sorted? i bet it doesn't. of course, there has been lots of gossip over at cabinet splits. we have seen a run of stories and interviews in which government ministers have been putting forward their vision for brexit. i think the commons from the number 10 spokesman today were an attempt to rein in that speculation and to clarify the government position. what they said was the vision for brexit hasn't changed from that set out by there
in a career that spanned more than 50 years, jeanne moreau won best actress at cannes for moderato cantabileviva maria! number 10 insists the free movement of people will end in march 2019 when the uk leads the european union. after a series of interventions by senior ministers in recent days, downing street said it was wrong to speculate on the sort of immigration system which would need to be implemented after brexit. let's speak to our political correspondent, emma vardy, at westminster....
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. >>> the "los angeles times" reports an airbnb host must pay a woman $5,000 for cannes lag based onned to rent a cabin in big bear for a ski vacation in february but the host text messaged her. he said she said she would not rent to an asian. she said, it's why we have trump, referring to the president. after an investigation by the california authorities the host agreed to pay her $5,000 in damages. she will also attend a college course on asian american studies. >>> the guardian of britain reports that jimmy carter is being treatedor the 92-year-old former president felt faint yesterday while helping to build a house in winnipeg. he was hospitalized as a precaution. he visited several canadian cities this week on behalf of habitat for humanity. >>> and "the new york times" reports climate gases spiked in 2015. they found emissions rose more quickly than they have in nearly three decades. the strong el nino weather pattern is partly to blame. >>> britain's "telegraph" reports why we lose sleep as we grow older. a study looking at the sleep of modern hunters and gathers found mismat
. >>> the "los angeles times" reports an airbnb host must pay a woman $5,000 for cannes lag based onned to rent a cabin in big bear for a ski vacation in february but the host text messaged her. he said she said she would not rent to an asian. she said, it's why we have trump, referring to the president. after an investigation by the california authorities the host agreed to pay her $5,000 in damages. she will also attend a college course on asian american studies....
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. >> the process they undertook it to understand what the public safety needs are and how they cann maximize their network technology through that processh over the years we are ableat pro develop an rfp with 16 objectives of both states and public safety felt was important and we put that in a formal at into proposala process.petitive we didn't go out looking for at&t or another vendor we went looking for someone who could maximize the value of public safety and also provide theafetn financial sustainability that'sd required or this to be successful for years to come.thh speaking .. kids that we ran lighting. >> mr. sambar anything else that this offers to state and local first responders at that than him saying that that's why they picked you? >> yes senator there is one specific benefit that i would point to that few wireless companies were companies the world could offer which we offered after discussions with firstnet. the initial rf be that firstnet release contemplated building out a broadband network using bandwidth 14 and we responded accordingly that through discussion we decided w
. >> the process they undertook it to understand what the public safety needs are and how they cann maximize their network technology through that processh over the years we are ableat pro develop an rfp with 16 objectives of both states and public safety felt was important and we put that in a formal at into proposala process.petitive we didn't go out looking for at&t or another vendor we went looking for someone who could maximize the value of public safety and also provide theafetn...
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evaluations of any stocks tesla is a volatile stock because today earnings' the stocks and trade, i canny indication of finite demand >> yes >> i love the car by the way is there any indication that it is a fad for a couple of thousand people and that's it. >> that does go to the ultimate point which is the question long-term is, is there demand for hundreds of thousands and millions of electric cars. yes or no. if you believe there is then tesla is in good shape and i think they're several years ahead of competition if it turns out and the world does not want electric cars. tesla is not a good stuff. i think that's the ultimate question, i believe -- i think people generally want electric cars and tesla's several years ahead of the pact. >> rob, thanks appreciate it. >>> president trump is stopping ahead of the g-summit. after north korea's latest missile test >> we must confront the threat from north korea it is a threat and we'll confront it very strongly. the president and i pulling all nations to confront this global threat and publicly demonstrate to north korea that there are cons
evaluations of any stocks tesla is a volatile stock because today earnings' the stocks and trade, i canny indication of finite demand >> yes >> i love the car by the way is there any indication that it is a fad for a couple of thousand people and that's it. >> that does go to the ultimate point which is the question long-term is, is there demand for hundreds of thousands and millions of electric cars. yes or no. if you believe there is then tesla is in good shape and i think...
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award and even won a special prize at the cannes film festival. >> such a slacker. >> clearly.ke the one to watch. kidman is up against her co-star reese witherspoon and jessica lange and susan sarandon co-stars. >> i loved "feud." >> that will be an interesting category. >>> i hope they have more "big little lies". >> they're not going to do another one. i mean i just reported that like it was definitive. i don't know for sure but everyone talks about that. i think it was lightning in a bottle. one season, got all those famous actresses. >> i'm rooting for number two. >> another season. >> they do? >> yeah. >> thanks for rhiuining that. happy friday. >>> you won't be able to keep it together. we all remember this "dirty dancing" lift to "time of my life." >> i've seen you do it, by the way. one bride-to-be and her fiance gave the move a try. never goes well. >> sharon and andy price rehearsed the routine for their upcoming wedding. but just as they went for the leap they >> oh. >> it turned out all right. you can keep laughing but knocking him out cold. >> she got knocked out
award and even won a special prize at the cannes film festival. >> such a slacker. >> clearly.ke the one to watch. kidman is up against her co-star reese witherspoon and jessica lange and susan sarandon co-stars. >> i loved "feud." >> that will be an interesting category. >>> i hope they have more "big little lies". >> they're not going to do another one. i mean i just reported that like it was definitive. i don't know for sure but...
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and it gives russia a what they cann use for political leverage.t of cooperation and for the united states. francine: good morning. does that only work in the favor of the united states if growth in eastern europe in that region exceeds western growth? robert: it works to the benefit of the united states, in part because if growth in the area continues, there will be a bigger market for energy and natural gas in particular. and the assurance that they will have a stable supply of relatively inexpensive natural gas can give their own economy a boost. because it will bring more companies in. russiansear that the could cut it off at any point in time. so it is a big deal. the numbers at the beginning will not be that great. to buildust beginning the plants in the united states. but if the process continues to pluswill be able four gas exporters here and for european economies and, it is also aimed at reducing brushes leverage in the region. it has not come up very much but if it foreshadows the president taking a tougher line on russia in general, par
and it gives russia a what they cann use for political leverage.t of cooperation and for the united states. francine: good morning. does that only work in the favor of the united states if growth in eastern europe in that region exceeds western growth? robert: it works to the benefit of the united states, in part because if growth in the area continues, there will be a bigger market for energy and natural gas in particular. and the assurance that they will have a stable supply of relatively...