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>> uh-huh. >> and then this happened. >> carrie underwood!, winning "idol" was like launching a country music moon rocket. she made a hit album and then a few more. she toured the world and the awards started piling up. >> and the acm entertainer of the year is -- carrie underwood. >> reporter: she also got married in 2010 to nhl hockey star mike fisher, had a little boy isaiah, started a workout wear line and learned to enjoy her stardom and all that went with it. ♪ but just when it seemed that all was perfect, life threw her a curve. last november, she tripped outside her nashville home and landed on her face. >> my face broke my fall. >> you can joke about it now but how many stitches? >> they said between 40 and 50. >> reporter: but as bad as that fall was, it was almost trivial compared to the personal agony she endured last year. all while working on a new album called, appropriately enough, "cry pretty." let's talk about that title track "cry pretty." when you talked about it with your fans you said it speaks to a lot of things that ha
>> uh-huh. >> and then this happened. >> carrie underwood!, winning "idol" was like launching a country music moon rocket. she made a hit album and then a few more. she toured the world and the awards started piling up. >> and the acm entertainer of the year is -- carrie underwood. >> reporter: she also got married in 2010 to nhl hockey star mike fisher, had a little boy isaiah, started a workout wear line and learned to enjoy her stardom and all that...
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you can pack this neatly, stacking the item you need to carry with you. if you had an additional item like a sweater, just lay that on top there, the flat goes back over. the straps can go through any loop. in this you would keep loose coffee on one end. sugar in another. on the top there is a lid you could pry open. it was one days ration each on each side. if you happened to be issued meet rations, they would be carried like this. this is a meat can design for whatever rations you happened to have with you. and then simply wrap it up in a towel when right -- when repacking your gear. inside this you would have spare socks, a change of other -- change of undergarments. but you wouldn't have a whole lot of extras. the government wouldn't want you carrying much more than you absolutely need it. but that didn't stop the average soldier from finding ways to carry extra rations or items from home. what would happen, there would be plenty of items left all throughout the battlefield easily accessible from any point inside paris or france, wherever you happened
you can pack this neatly, stacking the item you need to carry with you. if you had an additional item like a sweater, just lay that on top there, the flat goes back over. the straps can go through any loop. in this you would keep loose coffee on one end. sugar in another. on the top there is a lid you could pry open. it was one days ration each on each side. if you happened to be issued meet rations, they would be carried like this. this is a meat can design for whatever rations you happened to...
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this is an image of savannah being carried upstairs.er play a big part in trying to determine what occurred that night. taylor is one of those teens who helped carry savannah. >> we were all just laughing, you know, making a joke out of it, because it was funny. everyone had been drinking, and we're carrying savannah up. and savannah's pretty tall, and we're all kind of short, so we were kind of struggling. >> reporter: she says they did it so savannah could lie down and sleep it off. do you remember being carried upstairs? >> it's like i could hear things. my eyes were shut, but i could just hear everything. i just didn't feel with it at all. >> reporter: at that point, the popular seniors, newly 18, decide to leave, wanting to take the party across the bay to a club in nearby mobile. >> we were like, cameron, you coming? he was like, no, i can't get in any trouble tonight, i'm just going to stay here. >> reporter: weary of trouble, because remember, cameron harrison is a standout senior whose football team is undefeated and entering t
this is an image of savannah being carried upstairs.er play a big part in trying to determine what occurred that night. taylor is one of those teens who helped carry savannah. >> we were all just laughing, you know, making a joke out of it, because it was funny. everyone had been drinking, and we're carrying savannah up. and savannah's pretty tall, and we're all kind of short, so we were kind of struggling. >> reporter: she says they did it so savannah could lie down and sleep it...
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carry wounded. how do you carry wounded? britain -- from france back to britain. what do you carry from britain to france? your hospital ship. if you couldtter carry more supplies? can't do that if you are a hospital ship. we will just make them ambulance transports and we will arm them. we will put them in convoys. if they are hit, we will still blame the germans. because divers -- a couple of days ago, i was on an expedition to identify a submarine wreck off dartmouth, england. upposedly uc 49, the last boat that was on the main channel. first one destroyed after a prolonged hunt, 12 hours. early on patrol, you see 49 sank a hospital ship ambulance transport. i have a convoy. >> he tells his children crossing the ocean 28 times on that hospital ship of submarines chasing them back and forth in parts of the atlantic. the troop ships would have to zigzag to keep from being hit by submarines. 28 times. the ship was only do 13 or 14 knots. convoys are very effective. they are reducing u-boat losses. more questions? >> on the africa issue. in germans operated u-boats
carry wounded. how do you carry wounded? britain -- from france back to britain. what do you carry from britain to france? your hospital ship. if you couldtter carry more supplies? can't do that if you are a hospital ship. we will just make them ambulance transports and we will arm them. we will put them in convoys. if they are hit, we will still blame the germans. because divers -- a couple of days ago, i was on an expedition to identify a submarine wreck off dartmouth, england. upposedly uc...
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loads, carry a casualty, moving underfire, carry loads, carry a casualty, moving under fire, thingse that, thatis moving underfire, things like that, that is thejob. moving underfire, things like that, that is the job. so why not test for that? do you think in part it was a legacy of a long period where frankly we weren't involved in warfare, active warfare, most of the training was about keeping people prepared, but they will almost never going to use it in combat, and that now u nfortu nately going to use it in combat, and that now unfortunately having had the experience of long years in afghanistan and iraq, perhaps the top brass have realised that this wasn't appropriate? definitely, the current soldiering climb with all the lessons that hopefully we have learned from afghanistan, that is what war at the minute is going to bite, so why not train and prepare for that environment. and one of the reasons this is being done now is because of the decision to allow women to serve on the front line. in terms of capability, is there any difference now? you run a gym, see you train men a
loads, carry a casualty, moving underfire, carry loads, carry a casualty, moving under fire, thingse that, thatis moving underfire, things like that, that is thejob. moving underfire, things like that, that is the job. so why not test for that? do you think in part it was a legacy of a long period where frankly we weren't involved in warfare, active warfare, most of the training was about keeping people prepared, but they will almost never going to use it in combat, and that now u nfortu nately...
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if kennedy could carry four of the seven states, he could probably win, and if he could carry five ofthe seven, he would definitely win. the main thrust of the campaign was to carry four or five of the key big states. in 1956, kennedy's top aide prepared a memo showing there was or could be a catholic vote. the catholic vote could be important, because catholics had turned out were concentrated in populous cities. catholics had been an important part of the democratic coalition since the irish arrived in america in the 1840's, but bind -- but by 1950's, many working-class catholics joined the middle class and moved to the suburbs. republicans controlled the 1960, class suburbs in and many catholic had begun to vote republican. eisenhower had a special appeal to catholic's in 1956 when he had won the catholic majority cities of baltimore, chicago and san francisco. think about that, san francisco voted republican for president. one of kennedy's paths in 1960 was to bring catholics back to the democratic party. kennedy's policy proposals including k-12 education and college education we
if kennedy could carry four of the seven states, he could probably win, and if he could carry five ofthe seven, he would definitely win. the main thrust of the campaign was to carry four or five of the key big states. in 1956, kennedy's top aide prepared a memo showing there was or could be a catholic vote. the catholic vote could be important, because catholics had turned out were concentrated in populous cities. catholics had been an important part of the democratic coalition since the irish...
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carrie, congratulations.ourybody! it's available now. it's official. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ now t-mobile has unlimited for the rest of us unlimited ways to be you. t unlimited washare with others. unlimited ways to live for the moment all for as low as 30 bucks a line unlimited for you for theml for al right now, get unlimited for as low at 30 bucks per line for four lines at t-mobile take us downtown, waze. waze integration- seamlessly connecting the world inside... with the world outside... making life a little... easier. introducing the well-connected lincoln mkc. " when better chickens are hatched, we will hatch them." it's why all of the tyson chicken that bears his name is raised with no antibiotics ever. every nugget, strip and drumstick. keep it real. keep it tyson. man 1: this is my body of proof. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets
carrie, congratulations.ourybody! it's available now. it's official. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ now t-mobile has unlimited for the rest of us unlimited ways to be you. t unlimited washare with others. unlimited ways to live for the moment all for as low as 30 bucks a line unlimited for you for theml for al right now, get unlimited for as low at 30 bucks per line for four lines at t-mobile take us downtown, waze. waze integration- seamlessly connecting the world inside... with the world...
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were responsible and the method they used to carry out this attack. mister speaker, this forensic investigation has now produced sufficient evidence to bring charges against two russian nationals for the conspiracy to murder sergei skripal, the attempted murder of sergei skripal and yulia skripal, the use and possession of novichok, and causing grievous bodily harm with intent. this morning, the police have set out how the two russian nationals traveled under the names of alexander petroff. names the police believe to be alien says. -- to be aliases. they traveled by train to london victoria, then on to waterloo, before going to the hotel in london. they stayed friday and saturday evening and traces of novichok were found in their hotel room. on saturday, they visited sol's barry. -- visited salisbury. on 4 march, they made the same journey, traveling to waterloo station at 8:05 am, before continuing by train to salisbury. the police have released cctv footage of the two men, which clearly places them in the immediate vicinity of the skripal house, mo
were responsible and the method they used to carry out this attack. mister speaker, this forensic investigation has now produced sufficient evidence to bring charges against two russian nationals for the conspiracy to murder sergei skripal, the attempted murder of sergei skripal and yulia skripal, the use and possession of novichok, and causing grievous bodily harm with intent. this morning, the police have set out how the two russian nationals traveled under the names of alexander petroff....
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do you think you can carry me down there? >> i guess. >> sure, i'll carry you.. and starts walking her to why she needs to be. >> wait a minute, why are guys stupid. this is chivalry. >> these next guys couldn't say yes quick enough. >> my legs are tired. i don't feel like walking. do you think that you can just carry he? >> [ bleep ]. >> sure. great. do you really think it's chivalry? >> i think it's chivalry, and i also think it's 18, 19, hormone levels, probably at max also helping out here. >> can you just pick me up and carry me across the street? >> sure. >> and i have so many other questions, just anything, perhaps why? >> could you turn around, could i just jump on your back? >> sure. >> honestly, he just walks right into this mine field. >> i definitely did not think i could be able to do it. >> do you think i'm fat? >> no. >> no! >> no, no, no! >> you know the whole thing, they're going to get her number afterwards, right? i wonder if any of them actually do? >> it's the only heroes of this video. >> you guys think you could -- >> no. >> you just don't
do you think you can carry me down there? >> i guess. >> sure, i'll carry you.. and starts walking her to why she needs to be. >> wait a minute, why are guys stupid. this is chivalry. >> these next guys couldn't say yes quick enough. >> my legs are tired. i don't feel like walking. do you think that you can just carry he? >> [ bleep ]. >> sure. great. do you really think it's chivalry? >> i think it's chivalry, and i also think it's 18, 19,...
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were responsible and the methods they used to carry out the attack. mr. speaker, is forensic investigation has now produced sufficient evidence for the independent director of public prosecution to bring charges against two russian nationals for the conspiracy to murder sergei script. the attempt at murder and other detective sergeant, the use and possession of a draw again causing grievous bodily harm with intent. this morning, the police have set out how the two russian nationals traveled under the names of alexander petrov. the police believe these names to be aliases. they arrived at the airport on friday, march 2, having flown from moscow. they traveled by train to london, victoria, then on to waterloo, before going to a hotel in east london. they stayed there both friday and saturday evening and traces of knowledge shock were found in their hotel room. on saturday the third of march, they went into salisbury, arriving at 2:25 p.m. and leaving less than two hours later. the police are confident this was for reconnaissance of the area. made the sa
were responsible and the methods they used to carry out the attack. mr. speaker, is forensic investigation has now produced sufficient evidence for the independent director of public prosecution to bring charges against two russian nationals for the conspiracy to murder sergei script. the attempt at murder and other detective sergeant, the use and possession of a draw again causing grievous bodily harm with intent. this morning, the police have set out how the two russian nationals traveled...
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simon's speech for carrie underwood.hat brought to star to tears. >> it was very surreal. >>> his epic first man space opportunities. just how scary did it get? >>> and why kevin hart and wild animals don't mix. >> oh! >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> carrie underwood, adam levine, kelly clarkson. we are with the stars making headlines today. let's begin with meghan markle, because she just hosted her first palace party. >> yeah, meghan is palace official, isn't she? i love he brought her mama. it's the first time we have seen her in the uk since the wedding. >> they seem to have such a good relationship. every was -- how should i put it? expecting. >> here we go. >> working on this project for the past nine months has been a tremendous labor of love. >> and with those words, nine months and labor of love, we can't help but meghan was fully aware of the rumors that popped up when she wore this blue dress. the twitter sphere was full of humor. >> it's the duchess's first engagement, to launch a cook book. she stoo
simon's speech for carrie underwood.hat brought to star to tears. >> it was very surreal. >>> his epic first man space opportunities. just how scary did it get? >>> and why kevin hart and wild animals don't mix. >> oh! >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> carrie underwood, adam levine, kelly clarkson. we are with the stars making headlines today. let's begin with meghan markle, because she just hosted her first palace party. >>...
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and layld carry mines them through their torpedo tubes. typically, carried six. these were smaller mines than what you 117 carried. ok. questions on that so far? ok. where we are now. u-boats, big u-boats. converted merchant u-boats. that can sell great distances. have you 53 coming over, sending a not very subtle message. , and american relations fall apart. u.s. enters the war. what is the logical next step? that's right. in 19, you know, in may, 1917. a you cruiser sales from germany to operate in of the waters off of the azores. not united states. where are the azores? down here. off the african coast. ok. these are the you cruiser early 1918.917 and we have you 155 going to the azores. and operating off the african coast. you 151that followed by . sailing from germany to operate off the african coast. the156 to operate off african coast. you 157 offember, the african coast. you 152. you 155 again. and he 153. you 154, they are all going off the african coast. how effective were these? the answer is somewhat. but not overwhelmingly so. ok. youbest of the bunc
and layld carry mines them through their torpedo tubes. typically, carried six. these were smaller mines than what you 117 carried. ok. questions on that so far? ok. where we are now. u-boats, big u-boats. converted merchant u-boats. that can sell great distances. have you 53 coming over, sending a not very subtle message. , and american relations fall apart. u.s. enters the war. what is the logical next step? that's right. in 19, you know, in may, 1917. a you cruiser sales from germany to...
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loads, carry a casualty.ganisations have had to take a long, hard look in recent years at the way they recruit and treat female employees. but the royal horticultural society is looking into an incident of sexual discrimination with a difference. it took place 120 years ago. helen briggs has more. the turn—of—the—century — queen victoria's on the throne, but women still can't vote, serve on a jury, or, as it turns out, win a prize to train as a gardener. this box revealed the prize that had been won but never given for one simple reason — the winner was a woman. clearly a very determined young woman. she's entered this exam, she's done well and she claims her rightful prize. she single—handedly has sent the rhs into a bit of a tailspin. her name was miss harrison, and after getting top marks, she should have been given the equivalent of £5,000 and a training scholarship, but that never happened. scrawled over a document, the words of reverend william wilkes, then—leader of the rhs, "it was never contemplated
loads, carry a casualty.ganisations have had to take a long, hard look in recent years at the way they recruit and treat female employees. but the royal horticultural society is looking into an incident of sexual discrimination with a difference. it took place 120 years ago. helen briggs has more. the turn—of—the—century — queen victoria's on the throne, but women still can't vote, serve on a jury, or, as it turns out, win a prize to train as a gardener. this box revealed the prize that...
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reticular lather ability to carry out large-scale and particularly their ability to carry out large-scale and vicious attacks. they have been largely reduced to exhortation, to inspire homegrown terrorists to cure her out -- to carry out attacks here and in that regard they have had some measure of success but not a great deal. there have been about two dozen jihadist attacks over the 17 period.riod -- these have resulted in unfortunately over 200 deaths, about six a year. 9/11, immediate shadow of we were concerned about further 9/11 scale attacks. yet in the most recent communication by the leader of isis, he called on his followers here to carry out attacks with automobiles. with still a threat, still potentially lethal but far down the register. in that sense, we have had a measure of success. success in less countering the narrative of the jihadists. we are not very good at doing this. we are a lot better on the battlefield then we are in ideological warfare. we have not dented the determination of our jihadist foes who continue the struggle. they will carry this on, this conflict wi
reticular lather ability to carry out large-scale and particularly their ability to carry out large-scale and vicious attacks. they have been largely reduced to exhortation, to inspire homegrown terrorists to cure her out -- to carry out attacks here and in that regard they have had some measure of success but not a great deal. there have been about two dozen jihadist attacks over the 17 period.riod -- these have resulted in unfortunately over 200 deaths, about six a year. 9/11, immediate...
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carry out carried out any attack on the regime they work in coordination and under the supervision supervision of the syrian arab army the same is true with the russians indeed the iranians and the russians and the turks all agree for example in this live they came to the iranians as our foreign minister pointed out this morning that the iranians fully support the agreement between president putin and mr add on because the iranians want the extremists to be put under pressure with without bloodshed so now that the turkish government is going to be under pressure to deal with al-qaeda which unfortunately they've been supporting in the past so the israelis by bombing northern syria they're actually bombing those areas that were that that have nothing to do with their so-called border and they've been i think trying to support al qaida and through these attacks that they've been carrying out over the past few days now the russian minister of defense has said what happened was the israeli jets had flown behind the russian plane in order to create friendly fire in order for the syrian air defenses
carry out carried out any attack on the regime they work in coordination and under the supervision supervision of the syrian arab army the same is true with the russians indeed the iranians and the russians and the turks all agree for example in this live they came to the iranians as our foreign minister pointed out this morning that the iranians fully support the agreement between president putin and mr add on because the iranians want the extremists to be put under pressure with without...
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each one hustled out and some carried out by capitol police. judge kavanaugh declined to say whether he would take himself out a lawsuit or prosecution involving president trump adding he can't say how he would handle any future case, lester? >> pete williams, thank you, pete. >>> while that was playing out a dramatic showdown of a different kind at the capitol. two of the biggest power players in facebook media, sheryl sandberg and twitter jack dorsey facing members of congress but the most dramatic moment happening when a conspiracy theorist confronted a member of congress. we get it all from nbc's jo ling kent. >> reporter: the biggest confrontation today, outside the hearing room where right wing conspiracy theorist alex jones crashed a press conference taunting senator marco rubio. >> don't touch me again, man. i'm asking you not to touch me. you're not going to get arrested, man. i'll take care of it myself. >> reporter: back inside, facebook c.o.o. sheryl sandberg facing more questions about her leadership during the company's response t
each one hustled out and some carried out by capitol police. judge kavanaugh declined to say whether he would take himself out a lawsuit or prosecution involving president trump adding he can't say how he would handle any future case, lester? >> pete williams, thank you, pete. >>> while that was playing out a dramatic showdown of a different kind at the capitol. two of the biggest power players in facebook media, sheryl sandberg and twitter jack dorsey facing members of congress...
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if kennedy could carry four of the seven, he could probably win, and if he could carry five, he would definitely when. the main thrust of the campaign was to carry four or five of the key big states. aide56, kennedy's top prepared a memo showing there was or could be a catholic vote. the catholic vote could be important, because catholics were concentrated in populous cities. had been an important part of the democratic coalition since the irish arrived in america in the 1840's, but bind the 1950's, working-class catholics joined the middle class and moved to the suburbs. republicans controlled the suburbs, and many catholic had begun to vote republican. eisenhower had a special appeal 1956 when he in had won the catholic majority cities like baltimore and san francisco. kennedy wanted to bring catholics back to the democratic party. including proposals k-12 education and college education were designed to appeal to upwardly mobile suburban voters. catholic voters not only with programs but also appealed to catholic pride. catholic who are about 25% of the population, but there has ne
if kennedy could carry four of the seven, he could probably win, and if he could carry five, he would definitely when. the main thrust of the campaign was to carry four or five of the key big states. aide56, kennedy's top prepared a memo showing there was or could be a catholic vote. the catholic vote could be important, because catholics were concentrated in populous cities. had been an important part of the democratic coalition since the irish arrived in america in the 1840's, but bind the...
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did she carry on fighting, did she carry on into a career in horticulture, and make a living that waydid she prevail? and with your help, maybe they'll finally solve the mystery. helen briggs, bbc news. racing driver billy monger is preparing to return to donnington park today, less than 18 months after a near—fatal crash there cost him both of his legs. aided by a specially adapted car which hits speeds of up to 150mph, the 19—year—old is hoping to finish on the podium. 0ur reporter angela rafferty has been to meet him. it's hard to believe it's been just 18 months since the horrific crash that almost cost him his life and left him a double amputee. billy monger‘s recovery has been truly remarkable. this weekend, he returns for the first time to race at the track where his life was changed forever. my memories of the accident and from donnington are quite strong. like, i remembera lot. i don't tend to really think about it too much nowadays, which is quite nice. the motor racing world rallied round the teenage driver, but support for billy came from far and wide. £800,000 was donated
did she carry on fighting, did she carry on into a career in horticulture, and make a living that waydid she prevail? and with your help, maybe they'll finally solve the mystery. helen briggs, bbc news. racing driver billy monger is preparing to return to donnington park today, less than 18 months after a near—fatal crash there cost him both of his legs. aided by a specially adapted car which hits speeds of up to 150mph, the 19—year—old is hoping to finish on the podium. 0ur reporter...
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they will carry this on. this conflict will continue for the foreseeable future. >> to that point as we sit here in 2018, do we have any better ability to say when this ends or what victory in the war on terror actually looks like? >> well, i don't think we can say when exactly it will end. if you look historically, those who are in the middle of the 30 year war with a 100 year war in the history know that they were in the middle of a 30 year war, 100 year war. i think he was safe to say and certainly many of the analysts such as myself did say early on that this is going to be a very, very long struggle. in terms of victory, we are not going to get the kind of conventional victory we saw in world war ii. i'll bet daddy, the leader of isis are not going to come out on the american battleship and sign a surrender. what we really face is a continuing conflict of varying intensity for the foreseeable future. on the other hand, we can say every day that we hold onto our values that these terrorists pose are not a
they will carry this on. this conflict will continue for the foreseeable future. >> to that point as we sit here in 2018, do we have any better ability to say when this ends or what victory in the war on terror actually looks like? >> well, i don't think we can say when exactly it will end. if you look historically, those who are in the middle of the 30 year war with a 100 year war in the history know that they were in the middle of a 30 year war, 100 year war. i think he was safe...
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if you run a railroad, you have to carry everybody's freight. if you run a telephone company, you have to carry everyone's calls. we won't have your call first and then another at the end of the day. we carry all calls in the order in which they arise. all freight in the order in which they arrive. with facebook, google, and amazon -- we have failed. it is not something they invented. we have failed as a people to apply the same rules to them that we have applied to every similar communications and transportation network of the past. you consider these platforms to be media companies? barry: no. they are not media companies. they are communication networks with a whole bunch of things added to them. and that is the problem. that is another one of the traditional rules we have applied to network. it is a basic rule that you shall not go into business the people that depend on you to get to market. grain,carry all of the you can't go to the business of because it will create a conflict of interest. you will favor your own farm over everyone else's
if you run a railroad, you have to carry everybody's freight. if you run a telephone company, you have to carry everyone's calls. we won't have your call first and then another at the end of the day. we carry all calls in the order in which they arise. all freight in the order in which they arrive. with facebook, google, and amazon -- we have failed. it is not something they invented. we have failed as a people to apply the same rules to them that we have applied to every similar communications...
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they will carry this on, this continue for the foreseeable future. host: as we sit here in 2018, do we have better ability to say ends or what continue s -- the victory will look like? kick -- i do not think we can say when this will end. those in the middle of the 30 year war or 100 year war know that they were in the middle of a 30 year war or 100 year war? it was safe to say, and many of the analysts did say early on that this was going to be a very long struggle. in terms of victory, we will not get the kind of conventional victory that we saw in world war ii. the leader of al qaeda or leader of isis will not come out on the deck of an american battleship & a surrender. on the deck is -- of an american battleship & a surrender. what we face is a conflict of varying intensity for this is -- for the first future. we can -- for the forseeable future. that we willay is hold on to our values and that various -- and that these terrorists will not cause the country to collapse in alarm. host: we are talking about terror threats and the war on their -- w
they will carry this on, this continue for the foreseeable future. host: as we sit here in 2018, do we have better ability to say ends or what continue s -- the victory will look like? kick -- i do not think we can say when this will end. those in the middle of the 30 year war or 100 year war know that they were in the middle of a 30 year war or 100 year war? it was safe to say, and many of the analysts did say early on that this was going to be a very long struggle. in terms of victory, we...
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britain's ambassador to the un says two russian military intelligence officers carried out the nerve agent attack. russia says its all been invented. they tried to murder the skripal‘s, they played dice with the lives of the people of salisbury. they work in a parallel universe where the normal rules of international affairs are inverted. translation: london needs this story forjust one purpose, to unleash a disgusting anti—russian hysteria. and to involve other countries in this hysteria. today the us, france, germany and canada said they have full confidence in britain's assessement that russia was behind the attack. also tonight. an inquest finds that neglect by a leading children's hospital led to the death of this toddler who was left waiting days for emergency surgery. his nurse ran down and said you need to do something, this baby is too per litre need to look after with the other babies i have got. and they still didn't do anything. plans to cap some energy bills — 11 million people could save around £75 a year. some of donald trump's closest advisors deny writing an anonymou
britain's ambassador to the un says two russian military intelligence officers carried out the nerve agent attack. russia says its all been invented. they tried to murder the skripal‘s, they played dice with the lives of the people of salisbury. they work in a parallel universe where the normal rules of international affairs are inverted. translation: london needs this story forjust one purpose, to unleash a disgusting anti—russian hysteria. and to involve other countries in this hysteria....
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not really a shoulder here so what i'm carrying it with i should be doing this i should have like a sherpa or something. how does a guy without arms function on the road all by himself i carry my own luggage with straps i check into all tells all on my own i i rent cars my keys are you go oh thank you boston micros think you are now why do i rent cars and it's just how i prefer to function i don't do cabs because strangely they don't stop when you go. i still travel around all the airports checking into hotels eat bad food drive in everywhere in the middle of nowhere getting involved in blizzards and swearing at my wife for putting me out yet in another life and death situation and not think about give it up so i mean i can get on a rant but at the end of the day she also says this line this is a wonderful line. i mean if you're tired of traveling i'm sure there's a cubicle with your name written in a windowless office somewhere in the middle of nowhere for a mundane job that you to five minutes. and then it goes. in germany. had to overcome his lifetime aversion to other children i
not really a shoulder here so what i'm carrying it with i should be doing this i should have like a sherpa or something. how does a guy without arms function on the road all by himself i carry my own luggage with straps i check into all tells all on my own i i rent cars my keys are you go oh thank you boston micros think you are now why do i rent cars and it's just how i prefer to function i don't do cabs because strangely they don't stop when you go. i still travel around all the airports...
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have lifted airspace to carry out a surprise attack on some industrial facilities in the syrian arab republic you can see the flight truth of these really jets on the screen. as the f. sixteen jets flew over the neutral waters over the mediterranean sea and began by trawling in area ninety kilometers west of logic. twenty one thirty nine a colonel low these are really air force informed the russian command in syria and why is the de confliction channel about the upcoming air strike. she said that within the next few minutes israel would attack some industrial facilities in northern syria. in one minute's time at twenty one forty four israeli sixteen jets dropped g.b.u. thirty nine guided bombs targeting industrial facilities in the province. thus israel did not inform the russian forces about its operation in advance but rather the shooting warning simultaneously with the beginning of this strike which constitutes a breach of the existing agreements. these actions constitute a clear violation of the twenty fifteen russian is really agreements to prevent clashes between our armed forc
have lifted airspace to carry out a surprise attack on some industrial facilities in the syrian arab republic you can see the flight truth of these really jets on the screen. as the f. sixteen jets flew over the neutral waters over the mediterranean sea and began by trawling in area ninety kilometers west of logic. twenty one thirty nine a colonel low these are really air force informed the russian command in syria and why is the de confliction channel about the upcoming air strike. she said...
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hello and welcome i'm on with the cima more than a hundred people have died after a ferry carrying more than four hundred passengers sank on the victoria in tanzania in water as rescue efforts are underway a day off the disaster officials say chances of finding more survivors is low and the death toll is expected to rise a boss one hundred people have been rescued so far thirty two are said to be in a critical condition the ferry sank near the shore between the islands off and laura people in the region after taking to social media to express this sadness and anger over what many believe was an avoidable tragedy. for the very latest on the situation correspondent catherine bond joins me from nairobi katherine what's the latest from the disaster site and initial thoughts on the cause of the tragedy. now that the rescue mission has officially tended to a recovery mission the tanzanian navy doesn't expect to find any more survivors from here on out dozens of bodies have been retrieved within the last couple of hours and they expect to retrieve dozens more given that there was a market day
hello and welcome i'm on with the cima more than a hundred people have died after a ferry carrying more than four hundred passengers sank on the victoria in tanzania in water as rescue efforts are underway a day off the disaster officials say chances of finding more survivors is low and the death toll is expected to rise a boss one hundred people have been rescued so far thirty two are said to be in a critical condition the ferry sank near the shore between the islands off and laura people in...
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ferry companies elsewhere in the uk won't carry cars —— calves for fattening the uk won't carry carsrect to the continent. so the only way to export the dairy calves is to move them via northern ireland and then south. i watched p&0 carry the animals from cairnryan to lan. yet its own policy says "we will not ship any livestock intended for fattening or slaughter". but i know the calves going to spain are destined for fattening and slaughter. when i asked p&0 about that it tells me it cooperates with the scottish government on the shipping of livestock from cairnryan to lairne for onward transportation to lairne for onward transportation to the continent. so, p&0 say it is decision is made here at the scottish government which are driving its business. we know the government has commissioned research into animal welfare during ship once, and officials have observed them. i want to know how it views them. i want to know how it views the trade and p&0's involvement in it. p&0 the trade and p&0's involvement in it. p&o going against their the trade and p&0's involvement in it. p&0 going
ferry companies elsewhere in the uk won't carry cars —— calves for fattening the uk won't carry carsrect to the continent. so the only way to export the dairy calves is to move them via northern ireland and then south. i watched p&0 carry the animals from cairnryan to lan. yet its own policy says "we will not ship any livestock intended for fattening or slaughter". but i know the calves going to spain are destined for fattening and slaughter. when i asked p&0 about that it...
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the ship was built to carry 36 jets. carry 36 jets.ou were. will sail with you were. defence budget is struggling to match its ambitions. match its ambitions. the warning the from bridge is clear. from bridge is clear. few would jets mean less influence. mean less influence. obligations around the world seriously. seriously. you just cannot do depends on the cheap. depends on the cheap. are we going to turn lemons at people? to turn lemons at people? these jets will help project british power across the globe. power across the globe. it may struggle to keep those ambitions afloat. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. it is 24 minutes past nine. now for a look at the papers. menon is here to look at some of the papers. papers. punish britain were leaving the club. club. avoid a border between the north and south of ireland. south of ireland. united kingdom, which tory mps refuse to countenance. refuse to countenance. conservative party conference starting tomorrow. starting tomorrow. it is going to be impossible to ignore that. imp
the ship was built to carry 36 jets. carry 36 jets.ou were. will sail with you were. defence budget is struggling to match its ambitions. match its ambitions. the warning the from bridge is clear. from bridge is clear. few would jets mean less influence. mean less influence. obligations around the world seriously. seriously. you just cannot do depends on the cheap. depends on the cheap. are we going to turn lemons at people? to turn lemons at people? these jets will help project british power...
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we carry all calls in the order which they arrive. we carry all freight in the order in which it arrives. and with google, facebook and amazon, we have failed. it is our failure, not something they sort of invented, we have failed as a people to apply the same rules to them that we have applied to every similar communications and transportation network of the past. host: do you consider these platforms to be media companies? barry: no. they are not. media companies. they are communications networks. with a whole bunch of things added to them. and that's actually the problem. that's another one of the traditional rules we have applied to networks, to railroads, telephone companies. the basic rule, you shall not integrate, you shall not go into business against the people who depend on you to get to market. so, if you carry all of the grain from illinois to new york, you can't go into the business, if you are a railroad, of farming, because that will create a conflict of interest. and you will favor your own farm over everyone else's fa
we carry all calls in the order which they arrive. we carry all freight in the order in which it arrives. and with google, facebook and amazon, we have failed. it is our failure, not something they sort of invented, we have failed as a people to apply the same rules to them that we have applied to every similar communications and transportation network of the past. host: do you consider these platforms to be media companies? barry: no. they are not. media companies. they are communications...
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the islamist militant group al—shabab said it carried out the bombing.otel in mogadishu left more than 500 people dead. thejihadist group has been pushed out of somalia's urban areas but still carries out frequent bomb blasts especially in the capital. it often targets local officials in its effort to overthrow the internationally backed somali government. more than 20,000 african union peacekeepers are in somalia helping the government in the fight against al—shabab. by now those troops are meant to be scaling back and moving towards handing over the security of the country to somalia's own army, but after delays the handover is at least three years away. the bomb attacks showed just how serious the jihadist threat still is in somalia. you might think one lorry is as bad as the next when it comes to causing pollution, but refrigerated trucks are a particular problem. many have a second diesel engine to power the fridges and that's often working harder than the one moving the vehicle. now, a british inventor has come up with an environmentally—friendly i
the islamist militant group al—shabab said it carried out the bombing.otel in mogadishu left more than 500 people dead. thejihadist group has been pushed out of somalia's urban areas but still carries out frequent bomb blasts especially in the capital. it often targets local officials in its effort to overthrow the internationally backed somali government. more than 20,000 african union peacekeepers are in somalia helping the government in the fight against al—shabab. by now those troops...
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. >> carrie underwood secret heart break.ow three miscarriages made her question everything and now how she's full of joy. >>> then "e.t." at the emmys. we have details on a preshow brawl that could spell legal troubles. >> plus -- >> ben is an alcoholic. we come from a long line of alcoholics. >> how ben's addiction is affecting jen? >> then in the kitchen with the duchess. >> why cher isn't a fan of cher. >> we're getting ready with "this is us" star chrissy metz. ♪ could you be the most beautiful girl in the world ♪ >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> we judy coming to you from the microsoft theater in downtown los angeles. >> stars brawling and getting bruised up. it's nuts. you can't make this up. >> let's start with carrie underwood getting emotional. the country superstar revealing her struggles with fertility. >> we got pregnant early 2017 and it didn't work out. got pregnant again in the spring and it didn't work out. got pregnant again early 2018 and it didn't work out. so at that point it was just kind of like,
. >> carrie underwood secret heart break.ow three miscarriages made her question everything and now how she's full of joy. >>> then "e.t." at the emmys. we have details on a preshow brawl that could spell legal troubles. >> plus -- >> ben is an alcoholic. we come from a long line of alcoholics. >> how ben's addiction is affecting jen? >> then in the kitchen with the duchess. >> why cher isn't a fan of cher. >> we're getting ready with...
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on as normal they can to carry on. bidding for major international competitions just as they always would i mean let's be forget that actually hosted the world cup this year i mean it was an incredibly positive tournament for russia to host they've come out they look incredibly good light so of course they're going to want to bid for more things in future and now i don't think there's anything stopping them thanks so much cambridge from did every sports . football down the europa league group stage kicked off on thursday with much they won featuring three bonus league teams in the battle of the red bulls was all sport downed light six three two with a goal in the waning minutes both clubs are funded largely by the austrian energy drink company red bull leverkusen beat vulgar inside neutral go read three to hop out bag to brace in the come from a high end victory and earlier praying for grab the two want to one away win against marsay lukas toro and each hit target for untapped over to go hope no one turkey's worsening
on as normal they can to carry on. bidding for major international competitions just as they always would i mean let's be forget that actually hosted the world cup this year i mean it was an incredibly positive tournament for russia to host they've come out they look incredibly good light so of course they're going to want to bid for more things in future and now i don't think there's anything stopping them thanks so much cambridge from did every sports . football down the europa league group...
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to be carried through washington for a final time.look at the faces inside the cathedral, you will find politicians from both sides of america's political divide. individuals who john mccain came to be friends with even though on some occasions he was certainly their opponent. are goodbye—mac, george w bush, the two presidents are both expected to give tributes. —— ba rack presidents are both expected to give tributes. —— barack obama. there is a real sense that this event is one in which people will be remembered that you have just seen theirjared kushner and donald trump's torture, asi kushner and donald trump's torture, as i could trump, there is a shadow left by the fact that the president has not been invited. —— donald trump's daughter. and indeed sarah pailin, john mccain's former running mate, has also been left off the guest list. an idea thatjohn mccain himself, a man who was a maverick, a politician who could be stubborn and certainly knew his own mind. he was determined to have those who were imported to him at this event.
to be carried through washington for a final time.look at the faces inside the cathedral, you will find politicians from both sides of america's political divide. individuals who john mccain came to be friends with even though on some occasions he was certainly their opponent. are goodbye—mac, george w bush, the two presidents are both expected to give tributes. —— ba rack presidents are both expected to give tributes. —— barack obama. there is a real sense that this event is one in...
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so saudi arabia and the united arab emirates say that last month's attack on a bus carrying children was unjustified an investigation by the coalition concluded that those behind it should be held accountable you'll remember forty children were killed in that airstrike in sabah which is controlled by the hutu rebels the incident sparked widespread condemnation and calls for independent investigations from the united nations secretary general. they are a subject that the joint team based on the above facts is of the opinion that the coalition forces should initiate legal actions to try and penalize those responsible for the mistakes which cause collateral damage in that area these mistakes include that the orders to target the bus should have been delayed as the executing warplanes should have waited for the target to approach a clear area and justify collateral damage in line with the rules of engagement adopted by the coalition forces article fifty seven and fifty eight of the first protocol of the geneva convention is alan fischer with the latest on this one from neighboring djibou
so saudi arabia and the united arab emirates say that last month's attack on a bus carrying children was unjustified an investigation by the coalition concluded that those behind it should be held accountable you'll remember forty children were killed in that airstrike in sabah which is controlled by the hutu rebels the incident sparked widespread condemnation and calls for independent investigations from the united nations secretary general. they are a subject that the joint team based on the...
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did she carry on fighting? fighting? did she carry on into a career in horticulture?that way? living that way? harrison, because she is clearly a character, and did she prevail? character, and did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they will finally solve the mystery. finally solve the mystery. hopefully they will find out some a nswers! now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello there. decidedly cool weekend forjust about all of this. about all of this. for some, saturday has been cool and bright. saturday has been cool and bright. thicker cloud and some outbreaks of rain. rain. the satellite picture shows what's going on. what's going on. this wriggling stripe of cloud across the atlantic. stripe of cloud across the atlantic. been moving in today, and the other to come tomorrow. to come tomorrow. evening, will slowly but surely lose that rain from southern areas. that rain from southern areas. quite a chilly night, particularly across parts of scotland. across parts of scotland. colours and our temperature chart in the middle of glasgow and edi
did she carry on fighting? fighting? did she carry on into a career in horticulture?that way? living that way? harrison, because she is clearly a character, and did she prevail? character, and did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they will finally solve the mystery. finally solve the mystery. hopefully they will find out some a nswers! now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello there. decidedly cool weekend forjust about all of this. about all of this. for some, saturday...
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, carrie, carrie, hold on.rie is throwing up a whole bunch of stuff. jill didn't say white men don't deserve justice. that's preposterous. >> she said he has privilege and privilege says equal protection under the law. that is what this country is built on. >> carrie, you have to let other people talk. >> this is not reason that you're offering. i will just say myself, in terms of what the yale classmates of brett kavanaugh have said. i understand the millieu they are talking about. i was a college frat boy myself. let me tell you the principle purpose of the fraternity's social event is to get hammered. brett kavanaugh acted as if that wasn't part of his experience. it obviously was. in high school, in college. as i said earlier, i think what brett kavanaugh's view of this is, that this whole topic, this whole subject is unfair, and therefore i'm going to pretend that it's legitimate for me, it's justified for me to pretend that none of this stuff ever happened because i don't think it's a legitimate reason to
, carrie, carrie, hold on.rie is throwing up a whole bunch of stuff. jill didn't say white men don't deserve justice. that's preposterous. >> she said he has privilege and privilege says equal protection under the law. that is what this country is built on. >> carrie, you have to let other people talk. >> this is not reason that you're offering. i will just say myself, in terms of what the yale classmates of brett kavanaugh have said. i understand the millieu they are talking...
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oh you mean there's a downside to artificially low mortgage rates don't get carried away that's cause report. i've been saying the numbers mean some matter u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten going over time stamped. eighty five percent of global wealth to the rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second point rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars ai industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one showed for the myth one can only. imagine the decades after the war a nazi don't tell was still active rich in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery. a german company developed so the demise of drugs it was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy. it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby anything. she said is just. minutes and i don't mind victims i have to this day received no
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quite the opposite, in fact. carried this out. quite the opposite, infact. russia carried this out.ct. russia portrayed itself today as an innocent party, and pointed the finger back at britain. for example, the kremlin today said that from the outset moscow had told london it was willing to take part in a joint investigation into the salisbury poisoning, but that offer had been met with silence. the russian foreign ministry today accused britain of manipulating information and called for practical cooperation. that is not going to happen. it is clear that the british government is determined to increase diplomatic pressure on moscow. britain has called for a meeting of the un security council tomorrow. there is talk of trying to push through new eu sanctions. it is there an appetite for new sanctions in europe? i suspect not. it is good to be hard, then, for the uk to retain european unity and pressure on moscow. steve, many thanks again. here in the studio is our security correspondent gordon corera, who has been going through this in greater detail. lots of intriguing information
quite the opposite, in fact. carried this out. quite the opposite, infact. russia carried this out.ct. russia portrayed itself today as an innocent party, and pointed the finger back at britain. for example, the kremlin today said that from the outset moscow had told london it was willing to take part in a joint investigation into the salisbury poisoning, but that offer had been met with silence. the russian foreign ministry today accused britain of manipulating information and called for...
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he had 112 yards on six carries. maryland starts their conference schedule with a win and confidence. 42-13 over minnesota.y >> especia coming off the last weekend's offense, we were focused on starting fast andt really j going out and playing and. having f >> we're talking about quarterback bryce perkins putting on a display in charlottesville. cavs of 6-3. virginia fourth bquarter. lose 17. it's perkins again. he is going to go airborne again. this time into the end zone. 78 yards shing. virginiaom dates louisville b-3. >>> george w.ush on hand for navy and usm and dallas. forty kwaurt smu kicking an extra point. they're up 23-14. itas blocked b r jarenight now. a few tackles along the sideline. we'll speed this up. don't adjust your set. he returns it all the way back for a two-point score cutting the lead to seven. again, we did that. for effect later in the fourth c.j. williams takes the bench and cuts it backo the middle o the field. led them in with 82 rushing yards. this one is good for 52 t this bees the gam
he had 112 yards on six carries. maryland starts their conference schedule with a win and confidence. 42-13 over minnesota.y >> especia coming off the last weekend's offense, we were focused on starting fast andt really j going out and playing and. having f >> we're talking about quarterback bryce perkins putting on a display in charlottesville. cavs of 6-3. virginia fourth bquarter. lose 17. it's perkins again. he is going to go airborne again. this time into the end zone. 78 yards...