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motion carries. next item, please. >> clerk: item 12, retroactively approve and ratify original amount not to exceed contract of 3,342,840 in agreement number cs-318, retroactively approve and ratify amendment number one, and eating 578,582 for a total not to exceed contract amount of 3,921,422, and extending the term of the contract by two years. >> i'd like to move the item. >> i'll second. >> any public comment on this item? i'll call for the motion. all those in favor? [voting] >> opposed? the motion carries. next item, please. >> clerk: item 13, approve amendment number three to cs 991, authorize the manager to extend this agreement by five months and retroactively approve and ratify the actual contract duration of three years, seven months. >> i'll move the item. >> second. >> any public comment on this item? all those in favor? [voting] >> opposed? motion carries. next item. >> clerk: item 14, approve plans and specifications and award contract number wawd 4402 to the lowest qualified responsi
motion carries. next item, please. >> clerk: item 12, retroactively approve and ratify original amount not to exceed contract of 3,342,840 in agreement number cs-318, retroactively approve and ratify amendment number one, and eating 578,582 for a total not to exceed contract amount of 3,921,422, and extending the term of the contract by two years. >> i'd like to move the item. >> i'll second. >> any public comment on this item? i'll call for the motion. all those in...
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the things that carry our shocking thoughts, locked away, the things they carry our faults, carrying life, bringing life to a halt.like the eagle, widespread like the wingspan. because this is by c-span. booktv, booked, see, we have a vision but the things they carry in a field. i'm not here to sell vision on television. i'm here to tell the children it is a field in prison. do anyone see the were we in? the pen? the were we in? in the pen? or the war in vietnam, the things they carry go way beyond. the things they carry on their back in their hands, or in their arms, some carry their lives in a book. other stories are carried on. speaking of courage, look at things they create with family. in the field, look at the were we in. we in the pen, the things that carry -- carry by the pen. [snapping fingers] >> i love the internal rhyme throughout. great. >> let's see, i wrote what i lost. chasing something i knew wouldn't last. now i'm locked up for a cause, feeling like what i lost. my freedom, my family. running the streets without a clue. i wish i would've knew the time would be out.
the things that carry our shocking thoughts, locked away, the things they carry our faults, carrying life, bringing life to a halt.like the eagle, widespread like the wingspan. because this is by c-span. booktv, booked, see, we have a vision but the things they carry in a field. i'm not here to sell vision on television. i'm here to tell the children it is a field in prison. do anyone see the were we in? the pen? the were we in? in the pen? or the war in vietnam, the things they carry go way...
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the information carrying capacity of fiber-optic strand is unlimited, as far as we can tell. yesterday, researchers announced pumping 600 terabytes of data through a single fiber-optic strand. it is an unimaginable amount of information. the problem is, you have to get 15 milenection, that body of water distributed homes and businesses. although a single strand of fiber could potentially carry all the phone calls on the internet, you have to make sure geographically it is reaching homes and businesses around the country where you and i live. peter: and you write the problem with fiber is not a or longevity, it is distribution. when you refer to the last mile, how many homes in america are currently connected to fiber optics? susan: well i'm a funny thing about this entire issue is that the fcc relies on industry reported data, which is pretty because theyusive say a single home is served within a census block. havethe limited data we from private operators in america, somewhere between 10 million at 15 million households in america are right now served by fiber-optic connecti
the information carrying capacity of fiber-optic strand is unlimited, as far as we can tell. yesterday, researchers announced pumping 600 terabytes of data through a single fiber-optic strand. it is an unimaginable amount of information. the problem is, you have to get 15 milenection, that body of water distributed homes and businesses. although a single strand of fiber could potentially carry all the phone calls on the internet, you have to make sure geographically it is reaching homes and...
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♪ >>> tonight, meet carrie underwood's baby boy.verything we know about the country queen's new bundle of joy. >>> plus, the young woman who calls oprahopomrah, thank you f us your daughter. >> she was, like, an >> how oprah made her dreams come true. the inspirational story that even brought oprah to tears. >> i'm forever in debt to you. >>> and this is an "e.t." exclusive. milo vent mig laya's shocker. >> i didn't want to throw you under the bus there. >>> and robin thicke is here to help us guess tonight's masked singer. we also have a giant masked surprise for you. >> i love surprises. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> carrie underwood is shedding the most beautiful tears of all. she and her hubby have welcomed a baby boy. congratulations, and we have the details. the delivery details coming up. >> huge congratulations to them, but we begin with the story that i just love so much, and it just may bring a tear to you school h africa and now one of oprah's biggest success stories is living her dream with us. >> i never thoug
♪ >>> tonight, meet carrie underwood's baby boy.verything we know about the country queen's new bundle of joy. >>> plus, the young woman who calls oprahopomrah, thank you f us your daughter. >> she was, like, an >> how oprah made her dreams come true. the inspirational story that even brought oprah to tears. >> i'm forever in debt to you. >>> and this is an "e.t." exclusive. milo vent mig laya's shocker. >> i didn't want to throw...
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with agreed upon by the two sides earlier they want to carry out joint patrols they want to carry out. attacks against on the turkish side of the border because on the other syrian side deeper into. the united states is operating with kurdish fight to fight the jihad which turkey considers a terrorist organization this area in more than contention between the two countries because the turkish troops want to take charge of that area and the kurdish fighters were backed by the united states do not want to give. a fight just to the government and these fighters have been inching towards the government in case. which is created when u.s. forces are not something which is a result that neither the united states want this is a conversation between these two presidents where the turkish president shortly united states president that his country is ready to take over security control and he described the recent attack one of the deadliest on u.s. forces or americans willing to u.s. military servicemen were killed as a provocation and an attempt to derail the u.s. pullout from the area where l
with agreed upon by the two sides earlier they want to carry out joint patrols they want to carry out. attacks against on the turkish side of the border because on the other syrian side deeper into. the united states is operating with kurdish fight to fight the jihad which turkey considers a terrorist organization this area in more than contention between the two countries because the turkish troops want to take charge of that area and the kurdish fighters were backed by the united states do...
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it could carry jeeps, weaponry, spare engines. there is even one used to carry washing machines to the pacific to give the troops the capability of having some comforts of home. it was a pivotal airplane, also used in the berlin airlift, after the war, initially to resupply east berlin. it was just a workhorse. it is often said that more than 10,000 dc-3's were built. that is not the case. the airliner was produced about 900-plus and the rest of that production were c-47 sky planes. after world war ii, if you asked 100 people how many had flown in an airplane, three hands would go up. only 3% of the population had flown. after the war, there was an explosion of commercial aviation industry. people taking to air for travel, vacation, business travel. that spread worldwide. the role that douglas played in that was converting a war machine into a peacetime aircraft and that was the c-54 sky master, which became the dc-4 airliner, a reliable, modern, for engine aircraft that could carry about 50 passengers. now, that same three-day tr
it could carry jeeps, weaponry, spare engines. there is even one used to carry washing machines to the pacific to give the troops the capability of having some comforts of home. it was a pivotal airplane, also used in the berlin airlift, after the war, initially to resupply east berlin. it was just a workhorse. it is often said that more than 10,000 dc-3's were built. that is not the case. the airliner was produced about 900-plus and the rest of that production were c-47 sky planes. after world...
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baby number four for kim and kanye and the pop star who just welcomed a baby girl and the clue that carrienderwood's baby could come any day. >>> then why the stars are going gaga for lady gaga. >> celine dion. >> and the oscars are still without a host, but the talk just snagged a new one. >> welcome our new co-host. >>> plus our exclusive with nick jonas. >> my life is very good right now. >> and it just may be the wildest reality singing competition ever. we're behind the scenes of tonight's masked singer premiere. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> so it's golden globes week there's a lot of ground to cover. we have to talk about all these babies. the list of people with children on the way in 2019 is growing. >> go with me on this lover journey. this makes me happy. i think she's a really good mom and we know kim kardashian west loves it. >> we had this kardashian baby boom for the past year. >> in 2019 can we get another little one? number four. >> you never know. >> while kim was playing it super coy last month, a source tells "e.t." that kim and kanye are expecting a fourth b
baby number four for kim and kanye and the pop star who just welcomed a baby girl and the clue that carrienderwood's baby could come any day. >>> then why the stars are going gaga for lady gaga. >> celine dion. >> and the oscars are still without a host, but the talk just snagged a new one. >> welcome our new co-host. >>> plus our exclusive with nick jonas. >> my life is very good right now. >> and it just may be the wildest reality singing...
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a video that shows members of the saudi hit team carrying bags suspected to have his body inside will bring in our guests and just a moment but first this report from paul. it's been three months since the murder of. and his body still hasn't been found but this video could throw more light on the sequence of events after he was killed. the pictures appear to show members of the saudi hit team carrying bags thought to contain his remains into the saudi consul general residence you can't believe these things happen in embassies or consul generals things but but of course they are control of all they are that controllable in that they are saudi property saudi land the local police can't really do very much about it and of course they wouldn't imagine for one minute the ex were actually listening to what was down on inside the saudi journalist entered the consulate hoping to pick up documents that would allow him to start a new life with his fiance he never came out alive saudi arabia blamed his death on rogue agents but turkey's president says it was a premeditated murder orchestrated b
a video that shows members of the saudi hit team carrying bags suspected to have his body inside will bring in our guests and just a moment but first this report from paul. it's been three months since the murder of. and his body still hasn't been found but this video could throw more light on the sequence of events after he was killed. the pictures appear to show members of the saudi hit team carrying bags thought to contain his remains into the saudi consul general residence you can't believe...
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the theme of the things that they carry and how they carry these things with us. in a way, it also feels like you want to lighten the load of what you going to hand to the parents. the burden they have to carry on their backs. but i'm hearing from other people that it might be a little bit less to know exactly what happened so you have an idea. you don't have to make it up, you don't have to make up an exact story in your head. which one is better? is it better to do what he saying and let them know something happened? or is it better to give them specifics? >> if they want the specifics. >> you can give it to them but otherwise, i agree. like -- things happen. he got killed. i mean you wouldn't say it like that to the parents. like, i'll just keep it vague. because i think the information, the knowledge is more important than the explanation. you and send the details of it. you know unless they are like i need to know. >> would you want to know? if your child was killed? would you want to know how they were killed? were not even in war. if your child was called t
the theme of the things that they carry and how they carry these things with us. in a way, it also feels like you want to lighten the load of what you going to hand to the parents. the burden they have to carry on their backs. but i'm hearing from other people that it might be a little bit less to know exactly what happened so you have an idea. you don't have to make it up, you don't have to make up an exact story in your head. which one is better? is it better to do what he saying and let them...
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its use around the world, undersea, can carry communications. more and more countries are ensuring that every one of their citizens has access to fiber optic connection for internet data, that's what the book is about, the scrappy cities and america who are making sure that their citizens have access to competitive, cheap, ubiquitous fiber connections. >> host: how are you and ideas and fiber optics today? >> guest: oh, it's present all over the place in the form of the big connections running across the country and around the world carrying data. the problem is there's a bottleneck between your house and my house and let's say the neighborhood node or the center of the city where we live, and that bottleneck is slowing down our communications dramatically. and it is controlled usually in america by a single company. in cambridge your only choice for high speed internet access is comcast here they may have fiber deep in the networks but not running to your house, , and they can charge whatever they want to for their cable internet access connect
its use around the world, undersea, can carry communications. more and more countries are ensuring that every one of their citizens has access to fiber optic connection for internet data, that's what the book is about, the scrappy cities and america who are making sure that their citizens have access to competitive, cheap, ubiquitous fiber connections. >> host: how are you and ideas and fiber optics today? >> guest: oh, it's present all over the place in the form of the big...
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agreed upon by the two sides earlier they want to carry out joint patrols they want to carry out. attacks against isis on the turkish side of the border because on the other syrian side deeper into. the united states is popping with kurdish fight to turkey consider the terrors. this area in northern syria is a bone of contention between the two countries because the turkish troops want to take charge of that area and the kurdish fighters who are backed by the united states do not want to be. defined as the government rather and these kurdish fighters have been inching towards the government in case. which is created when us forces are not something which is a result that neither the united states want this is a conversation between these two presidents where the turkish president shortly united states president that his country is ready to take over security control and he described the recent attack one of the deadliest on u.s. forces there for americans u.s. military servicemen were killed as a provocation and an attempt to derail the u.s. pullout from the area. somalia's govern
agreed upon by the two sides earlier they want to carry out joint patrols they want to carry out. attacks against isis on the turkish side of the border because on the other syrian side deeper into. the united states is popping with kurdish fight to turkey consider the terrors. this area in northern syria is a bone of contention between the two countries because the turkish troops want to take charge of that area and the kurdish fighters who are backed by the united states do not want to be....
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most teenagers carry knives.others and quite often, if they are involved in, say, drugs, they are being exploited and groomed by quite dangerous adults, so how are these orders, which, again, stop them using social media, stop them going to certain places and so on, going to be imposed when there isjust a suspicion of carrying a knife ? there isjust a suspicion of carrying a knife? how will it do any good to actually stop these teenagers feeling so frightened that they want to carry a knife? and if they want to carry a knife? and if they breach one of the asbos, they could be jailed for up to two years, apparently. and this is it, so a teenager aged 12 could be banned for using social media on the basis of one of these orders. he does use social media, doesn't commit a crime and then can be imprisoned in places which are universities of crime, so all our young offender institutions of pretty dangerous places where somebody who may not have been even carrying a knife in the first place is going to come out more da
most teenagers carry knives.others and quite often, if they are involved in, say, drugs, they are being exploited and groomed by quite dangerous adults, so how are these orders, which, again, stop them using social media, stop them going to certain places and so on, going to be imposed when there isjust a suspicion of carrying a knife ? there isjust a suspicion of carrying a knife? how will it do any good to actually stop these teenagers feeling so frightened that they want to carry a knife?...
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the things they carried when they're back us in their hamburger arms, some carry their lives in a book [inaudible] speaking of courage looking at the things sent in the field look at the war we are in. we are in the ten. the things they carry and dairy by the pen. [applause] [inaudible] now i'm locked up for a necessity i lost. my family, my freedom running the streets i wish they would have new. i wrote what i lost because over the years i've lost a lot. once again i embraced my experience. what i lost is my loved ones because of my foolish decisions. what i lost in my juvenile years and what i lost being here. it's not being dead t being dard support my family. what i lost is not having the chance to tell my parents all that i want to as the men that i've become. what i lost is my youth, but i am much stronger today. but i didn't lose is my insanity. >> i wrote my own war. it is within myself deep within places i have yet to travel. there's so much junk and the weight is hard. my war is within myself trying to understand all the confusion that never seems to go away. like i can't ima
the things they carried when they're back us in their hamburger arms, some carry their lives in a book [inaudible] speaking of courage looking at the things sent in the field look at the war we are in. we are in the ten. the things they carry and dairy by the pen. [applause] [inaudible] now i'm locked up for a necessity i lost. my family, my freedom running the streets i wish they would have new. i wrote what i lost because over the years i've lost a lot. once again i embraced my experience....
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. >> we get to those cities but from your book fiber you write if the information carrying capacity of copper wire is a 2-inch pipe fiber optics is like a river 15 miles wide. >> guest: what a vivid metaphor. as far as we can tell the information carrying capacity of fiber-optic strand is unlimited and just yesterday researchers have announced pumping 600 terabytes of data to a single fiber-optic strand and unimaginable amount of information. the problem is you have to get that connection and that 15-mile body of water connected and distributed to homes and businesses. although a single strand of fiber could potentially carry all the phone calls on the internet you have to make sure geographically it is reaching homes and businesses around the country where you and i live. >> any right that the problem with fiber is not capacity or longevity but distribution. when you refer to the last mile how many homes in america are currently connected to fiber-optic? >> guest: well, funny thing about this entire issue is the fcc relies on industry reported data which is pretty torn over inclusive
. >> we get to those cities but from your book fiber you write if the information carrying capacity of copper wire is a 2-inch pipe fiber optics is like a river 15 miles wide. >> guest: what a vivid metaphor. as far as we can tell the information carrying capacity of fiber-optic strand is unlimited and just yesterday researchers have announced pumping 600 terabytes of data to a single fiber-optic strand and unimaginable amount of information. the problem is you have to get that...
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the motion carries. next item, please. >> clerk: item 23, approve the terms and conditions of and authorize the general manager to execute a five-year lease with a single three-year option to extend the term, for an annual rent of 118,332 for the first three years and annual rent of 121,882 for the fourth and fifth years of the term. >> i'll move it. >> second. >> public comment on this item? all those in favor? opposed? the motion carries. next item, please. >> clerk: item 24. approve and authorize the general manager to execute amendment number one to the september 28 memorandum of agreement for the bay area regional reliability drug contingency plan extending the plan by 36 months for a total duration of 75 months. >> i have a question. the parties to the agreement include bawsca, but it doesn't include hayward and alameda, which are two alameda -- alameda, and the city of hayward. those are two entities that are going to be pretty important to any kind of regional cooperation that it talks about. the
the motion carries. next item, please. >> clerk: item 23, approve the terms and conditions of and authorize the general manager to execute a five-year lease with a single three-year option to extend the term, for an annual rent of 118,332 for the first three years and annual rent of 121,882 for the fourth and fifth years of the term. >> i'll move it. >> second. >> public comment on this item? all those in favor? opposed? the motion carries. next item, please. >>...
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out joint patrols they want to carry out. attacks against on the turkish side of the border because on the other syrian side deeper into. the united states is partnering with kurdish fight to fight the jihad which turkey considers a terrorist organization this area in northern syria is a bone of contention between the two countries because the turkish troops want to take charge of that area and the kurdish fighters who are backed by the united states do not want to give. the fighters to the government rather and these kurdish fighters have been inching towards the government in case. which is created when u.s. forces pull out something which is a result that neither turkey or the united states want this is a conversation between these two presidents where the turkish president shortly united states president that his country is ready to take over security control and he described the recent attack one of the deadliest on u.s. forces there for americans u.s. military servicemen were killed as a provocation and an attempt to de
out joint patrols they want to carry out. attacks against on the turkish side of the border because on the other syrian side deeper into. the united states is partnering with kurdish fight to fight the jihad which turkey considers a terrorist organization this area in northern syria is a bone of contention between the two countries because the turkish troops want to take charge of that area and the kurdish fighters who are backed by the united states do not want to give. the fighters to the...
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it does not carry the support of the president. in fact, the administration indicated yesterday the president would actually veto it, and it cannot earn the support of 60 of my colleagues over here in the senate. my friends across the aisle understand the ground rules perfectly well. they know that a solution will need to be palatable to house democrats and senate republicans alike. they know that making laws takes a presidential signature.
it does not carry the support of the president. in fact, the administration indicated yesterday the president would actually veto it, and it cannot earn the support of 60 of my colleagues over here in the senate. my friends across the aisle understand the ground rules perfectly well. they know that a solution will need to be palatable to house democrats and senate republicans alike. they know that making laws takes a presidential signature.
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military said it carried out an airstrike killing fifty two fighters i was there was a bomber though has this report and i warning you may find some of those pictures disturbing the destruction caused by u.s. warplanes targeting al shabaab fighters near the port city of kiss my you in southern somalia bodies and you can slice through not a moment to remind us of the intensity of their strikes they killed what the command center for u.s. forces in africa describes as five to two militants the somali army's seize the total is higher. we managed to kill at least seventy five militants after they attacked us and many more were injured we are telling people about that victory today the airstrikes came hours after fighters tom. three hundred seventy kilometers southwest of the capital mogadishu. somali commanders say six soldiers were killed in the time and two others died when a booby trapped vehicle blew up as the army but told for hours to get cupped at the base u.s. military helicopters were sent to help the pentagon has increased the rate of strikes in somalia and recent tease partly
military said it carried out an airstrike killing fifty two fighters i was there was a bomber though has this report and i warning you may find some of those pictures disturbing the destruction caused by u.s. warplanes targeting al shabaab fighters near the port city of kiss my you in southern somalia bodies and you can slice through not a moment to remind us of the intensity of their strikes they killed what the command center for u.s. forces in africa describes as five to two militants the...
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including those who could carry out attacks places like afghanistan. in afghanistan were sometimes important helpers to go home home. to. do you call them to the east i call them would you id you to think organization over. there of the best and you have the word. type is one of the most active terrorist groups operating from pakistan and its founder and leader hafiz saeed seen speaking here is one of the world's most wanted terrorists logic or if you could see it as a way to get at the world of islamic extremism and to get at al qaeda because they are allies in some ways even though lashkar is a b.t.n. to the pakistani intelligence service and i was not the i.s.i. is said to be pakistan's most powerful institution a state within the state. so i cut the b. and b. the b. and these key contacts in pakistan were in the i assigned. and because back then. nothing happened without the i assigned. noosed this is. everyone knows that behind the scenes another game is being played and. all. four hung up. was it actually known that the i.s.i. was hoodwinking its
including those who could carry out attacks places like afghanistan. in afghanistan were sometimes important helpers to go home home. to. do you call them to the east i call them would you id you to think organization over. there of the best and you have the word. type is one of the most active terrorist groups operating from pakistan and its founder and leader hafiz saeed seen speaking here is one of the world's most wanted terrorists logic or if you could see it as a way to get at the world...
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i can't wily, senior vice president for social justice at the new school, and msnbc legal analyst carrie sheffield, a conservative commentator and national editor for accuracy in media. let me go to you, carrie what is the trump spin i mean, how do you act like you are sacrificing for workers' suffering when you started and caused the suffering and got nothing, no wall, not even a brick? how do you spin this >> it's not about spinning you saw the president's statement you put up on the screen he mentioned the case for border security has been strengthened we saw public opinion for a wall, a barrier, wall security it's been going up that is absolutely momentum. >> going up where? no poll says that >> absolutely it's going up. >> what poll. >> in terms of a border wall multiple. >> name them give them two. >> it's been reported by politico and multiple polls. let me show you this poll. approve, 37% 58% disapprove i count that 21% down. how is it going up >> i'm saying support for a border wall. >> that is an abc poll. >> you're talking about the president. i'm talking the wall itself. supp
i can't wily, senior vice president for social justice at the new school, and msnbc legal analyst carrie sheffield, a conservative commentator and national editor for accuracy in media. let me go to you, carrie what is the trump spin i mean, how do you act like you are sacrificing for workers' suffering when you started and caused the suffering and got nothing, no wall, not even a brick? how do you spin this >> it's not about spinning you saw the president's statement you put up on the...
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you're watching bbc news at 9:003m with me carrie gracie — the headlines.ix days after her plan was rejected by mps the prime minister will set out her next steps on brexit. but can she break the deadlock? millions of eu citizens living in the uk can apply for settled status from today — it allows them to continue living and working here after brexit. china reports its slowest growth rate for nearly three decades. we'll look at what this means for the rest of the world. police continue to question four men following a car bombing in londonderry. they believe the attack was carried out by a dissident republican group. a highly unstable, crude device, that could have detonated at any time. a callous act, a deliberate act, against the people of derry. as the government publishes a new landmark legislation. good morning — and welcome to the bbc news at 9:00am. theresa may will today outline her next steps as she tries to find a way to break the brexit deadlock. she'll make a statement to mps following talks yesterday with her cabinet. it's thought the prime min
you're watching bbc news at 9:003m with me carrie gracie — the headlines.ix days after her plan was rejected by mps the prime minister will set out her next steps on brexit. but can she break the deadlock? millions of eu citizens living in the uk can apply for settled status from today — it allows them to continue living and working here after brexit. china reports its slowest growth rate for nearly three decades. we'll look at what this means for the rest of the world. police continue to...
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out joint patrols they want to carry out. these attacks against i still on the turkish side of the border because on the other syrian side deeper into the syrian territory the united states is operating with kurdish fighters the right b.g. which turkey considers a terrorist organization this area more than syria is a bone of contention between the two countries because the turkish troops want to take charge of that area and the kurdish fighters were backed by the united states do not want to give. a fight just to the government rather and these fighters have been inching towards the government in case of back you which is created when u.s. forces pull out something which is a result that neither the united states want this is a conversation between these two presidents where the turkish president shortly united states president that his going to be ready to take over security control and he described the recent attack one of the deadliest on u.s. forces there or americans are willing to u.s. military servicemen were killed as
out joint patrols they want to carry out. these attacks against i still on the turkish side of the border because on the other syrian side deeper into the syrian territory the united states is operating with kurdish fighters the right b.g. which turkey considers a terrorist organization this area more than syria is a bone of contention between the two countries because the turkish troops want to take charge of that area and the kurdish fighters were backed by the united states do not want to...
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and played a role for us because it also carried out attacks in afghanistan. so the b.m.d. was keeping an eye on them along with many other organizations. cinders pretty says headed to be n.t. from two thousand and five to twenty eleven he visited pakistan frequently and he goes she waited with the i.s.i. for the pakistani. for the pakistanis to those people who could cause trouble for. including those who could carry out attacks places like afghanistan and in afghanistan were sometimes important helpers to go home home. to. do you call them to the east i call them or do i did you two things organization over. there the best and you're in the word. lashkar e tayyiba is one of the most active terrorist groups operating from pakistan its founder and leader hafiz saeed seen speaking here is one of the world's most wanted terrorists lost her you could see it as a way to get at the world of islamic extremism and to get at al qaeda because they are allies in some ways even though lashkar is a b.t.n. to the pakistani intelligence service and i've is not the i.s.i. is said to be pa
and played a role for us because it also carried out attacks in afghanistan. so the b.m.d. was keeping an eye on them along with many other organizations. cinders pretty says headed to be n.t. from two thousand and five to twenty eleven he visited pakistan frequently and he goes she waited with the i.s.i. for the pakistani. for the pakistanis to those people who could cause trouble for. including those who could carry out attacks places like afghanistan and in afghanistan were sometimes...
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his e carries upon shoulders day and night a burden always seems at least to carry, but only for himrry. >> the transfer of presidential a very at best difficult procedure. historian henry graff has it as the stirring right of political renewal. to a book on chief executives which was published in 1966 president wrote, "each of our presidents owes something to his predecessors. with one another yet each is different in himself. renewer, they reflect and the great diversity that is the ell spring of america's enduring vitality." [music playing] >> during the early days of the month, president johnson held a dialogue with his fiscal advisers on the progress budget report. as the official balance sheet of the nation's business, it held key to the content and final of the economic eport and the state-of-the-union address. >> the story of america on the be told d was going to in the terms of how we face up of nd master the threat inflation while preserving prosperity. maintain the strength of the dollar that's been challenged and is being world.ged throughout the how we assure that our is
his e carries upon shoulders day and night a burden always seems at least to carry, but only for himrry. >> the transfer of presidential a very at best difficult procedure. historian henry graff has it as the stirring right of political renewal. to a book on chief executives which was published in 1966 president wrote, "each of our presidents owes something to his predecessors. with one another yet each is different in himself. renewer, they reflect and the great diversity that is...
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the so—called paedophile hunters that carried out the sting disappeared. isolated. we found at least seven other people who've killed themselves after being confronted by paedophile hunters. the majority of these men took their own lives within days of being filmed and then put all over social media. and crucially, that means before police charged them with anything. i've come to meet someone on the other side of this story. jamie? jamie lee is a prolific paedophile hunter. he doesn't want to show us his face. do you find young boys in school uniforms attractive? what are you? do you like young boys? yes, but i've never been with one. this man killed himself afterjamie‘s sting. in this case, it was after conviction and serving prison time, but it was still a huge shock. he admitted everything once he realised that was it. and that he had been caught red—handed. never expected this to happen, though. my goal is for these men to face what they've done and i was devastated when i found out robert had killed himself. more so for his family. i'm not going to li
the so—called paedophile hunters that carried out the sting disappeared. isolated. we found at least seven other people who've killed themselves after being confronted by paedophile hunters. the majority of these men took their own lives within days of being filmed and then put all over social media. and crucially, that means before police charged them with anything. i've come to meet someone on the other side of this story. jamie? jamie lee is a prolific paedophile hunter. he doesn't want to...
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carrie cordero is here, michael d'antonio and frank bruni. we're going to dig into it right after this. and unlimited is better with a phone included. it's true. forty bucks with the other guys, doesn't include a phone. so, start the new year right. join t-mobile and get unlimited with a phone included for just forty dollars per line. [cellwhere are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time.. if you're a mom, you call at the worst possible time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. where are you? it's very loud there. are you taking a zumba class? the best simple salad ever?d great tasting, heart-healthy california walnuts. so simple, so good. get the recipes at walnuts.org. don't get mad. get e*trade, dawg. they seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed capital one cafes. you can get sa
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the motion carries. next item, please. [agenda item read] >> i'll move it. >> second. >> i do have a speaker card on this. susan ryan. wou would you like to come forward? [inaudible] >> thank you, commissioners. i'm susan ryan, the principal of john rope aye an school. i'm pleased to be able to speak on this proposal. we have at our school a partnership with the public utilities commission that's been in progress for 2.5 years, and we have students from 9 through 12 grade that are working with p.u.c. experts and teachers that are going out for sternships at the p.u.c. to build curriculum that has the academic skills but also the career readiness to be able to enter into skilled trades pathways that were preefg mentioned by kathleen curtis. so the p.u.c. and wastewater, we have 55 families that resides in the bayview. really excited to hear about the community center and how there'll be this aalignment between sfusd and the public utilities commission and city college. and that is what we've been doing at
the motion carries. next item, please. [agenda item read] >> i'll move it. >> second. >> i do have a speaker card on this. susan ryan. wou would you like to come forward? [inaudible] >> thank you, commissioners. i'm susan ryan, the principal of john rope aye an school. i'm pleased to be able to speak on this proposal. we have at our school a partnership with the public utilities commission that's been in progress for 2.5 years, and we have students from 9 through 12...
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fighters linked to al qaida say they carried out an attack on u.n. peacekeepers in mali group says it was a response to a visit by the israeli prime minister at least ten peacekeepers from chad were killed twenty five injured on sunday police in sudan tear gas at the latest protests in their security forces were deployed in khartoum. rights groups say at least fifty people have been killed since protests began a month ago of a rising living costs the government says the number is much lower those are the headlines rewind is next. on this week's counting the cost prime minister's brigs appeal is rejected as britain's towards exit why zimbabwe's government wants people to buy less fuel. make those worries about the trade. counting the cost zero. welcome again to rewind. since we know what's to al-jazeera english back in two thousand and six library of award winning documentaries has been growing year by year and tear on rewind we're revisiting some of the best of them today we're rewinding more than ten years to a series that looked at the day to day l
fighters linked to al qaida say they carried out an attack on u.n. peacekeepers in mali group says it was a response to a visit by the israeli prime minister at least ten peacekeepers from chad were killed twenty five injured on sunday police in sudan tear gas at the latest protests in their security forces were deployed in khartoum. rights groups say at least fifty people have been killed since protests began a month ago of a rising living costs the government says the number is much lower...
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the progress carrying instruments to map the regions geology is also carrying seeds for an experiment in cultivating vegetables in a closed environment this is the first picture from the surface sent by the chiang efore lunar probe. it's unexplored territory. but the noise has one side not facing us the moon itself is an obstacle so the back of the moon is a blind spot for the transmission of information between us and the mean this sincerely. the dark side of the moon it's rather an unseen side than one lacking light it's because the moon takes just as long to rotate on its own axis as it takes to complete one orbit of earth. the mission is part of a larger chinese program of lunar exploration but the landing on the dark side is one of the country's biggest leaps forward and its space race ambitions let's bring in five inch mix from d.w. science for more on the story hi fabio good to see you put this into context for us how significant is this scientifically. i think it's a serious genuine scientific experiment it's one that compares to other propes that you saw on nasa would have do
the progress carrying instruments to map the regions geology is also carrying seeds for an experiment in cultivating vegetables in a closed environment this is the first picture from the surface sent by the chiang efore lunar probe. it's unexplored territory. but the noise has one side not facing us the moon itself is an obstacle so the back of the moon is a blind spot for the transmission of information between us and the mean this sincerely. the dark side of the moon it's rather an unseen...
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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 and my keys are you go off thank you boss or in my toes thank you are no why do i rent cars and it's just how i prefer to function i don't do cabs or because strangely they don't stop when you go. i'm still traveling 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 in another life and death situation and not think about getting paid enough 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 on it in a windowless office somewhere in the middle of nowhere for a job that you five minutes. and then it goes. in germany. had to overcome his lifetime aversion to oth
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 and my keys are you go off thank you boss or in my toes thank you are no why do i rent cars and it's just how i prefer to function i don't do cabs or because strangely they don't stop when you go. i'm still traveling around all...
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military says it carried out an asse strike in somalia that killed fifty two fighters it was launched hours after the group attacked a somali army base the armed group has also claimed responsibility for tuesday's attack on a luxury hotel and shopping complex in neighboring kenya ramadan has more. it's very hard to say the scale of the u.s. or russia but in somalia because it is largely security or porous no one really knows how many u.s. troops are present on the ground all we know is that the number husbands inclusive of all says donald trump came to office they're awful took advantage of a loosening or restrictions on who i'm going to engage they have a huge military base eighty kilometers away southwest of mogadishu in a place known as police dog and that's where the boom boom ching most of the broom strikes police in athens have used tear gas to stop angry protesters from entering greece's parliament building thousands of people have been demonstrating against the proposed name change deal with macedonia scope here wants to change the country's name to the republic of north maced
military says it carried out an asse strike in somalia that killed fifty two fighters it was launched hours after the group attacked a somali army base the armed group has also claimed responsibility for tuesday's attack on a luxury hotel and shopping complex in neighboring kenya ramadan has more. it's very hard to say the scale of the u.s. or russia but in somalia because it is largely security or porous no one really knows how many u.s. troops are present on the ground all we know is that the...
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says no civilians are believed to been killed in saturday's strike the al qaeda linked group has carried out attacks in the capital mogadishu and recently a luxury hotel complex in kenya's capital nairobi and police in kenya have confirmed that most of the men who carried out that attack on the hotel complex in nairobi where kenyan nationals at least twenty one people were killed was widely thought the violence in the name valley was carried out by foreign fighters one of the reports from nairobi. this sprawling informal settlement of mud genco in near it down central canyon life here may seem us ordinary as in any other slum but the residents of mud jungle are ordered one of the gunmen in last tuesday's al shabab a talk in the capital nairobi was born and grew up here. salim ali get. out in this photograph during the night will be a tuck and he grew up in this house he's neighbors those shocked i'm not surprised they say al-shabaab has over the years recruited many young men including salim from. percent is one of magickal community leaders we generate through harlem because our childre
says no civilians are believed to been killed in saturday's strike the al qaeda linked group has carried out attacks in the capital mogadishu and recently a luxury hotel complex in kenya's capital nairobi and police in kenya have confirmed that most of the men who carried out that attack on the hotel complex in nairobi where kenyan nationals at least twenty one people were killed was widely thought the violence in the name valley was carried out by foreign fighters one of the reports from...
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with chinese medicine shops are forced to close because the second generation cannot legally carry the operating license our livelihood will be in jeopardy but more importantly it will be the end of a taiwanese tradition and cultural icon that it will be a thing of the past it will be difficult for them to emerge again an estimated two hundred taiwanese natural medicine stores shut down every year the total has been cut in half to about eight thousand in the last twenty years taiwan's approach is a stark contrast to china and hong kong where there has been a push to promote and export traditional medicine mounting concern and anger has led to protests in the capital taipei now the government says it's trying to find a solution with industry leaders but shop owners fear it may be too late and employees such as lead channeling worry that it's not only her livelihood at stake but also a tradition that's part of taiwan's culture katia locus of the young al-jazeera. the wintry conditions in china's trying dong province have created an icy spectacular plummeting temperatures have stopped the
with chinese medicine shops are forced to close because the second generation cannot legally carry the operating license our livelihood will be in jeopardy but more importantly it will be the end of a taiwanese tradition and cultural icon that it will be a thing of the past it will be difficult for them to emerge again an estimated two hundred taiwanese natural medicine stores shut down every year the total has been cut in half to about eight thousand in the last twenty years taiwan's approach...
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military said it carried out in a strike killing fifty two fights. the un special rapporteur on human rights and men mom has arrived in the coach's bazaar in bangladesh to assess the plight of range of refugees well the nine hundred thousand range you have settled to many of them escaped the military crackdown in myanmar in two thousand and seventeen it's actually going to name is the. the u.n. special reporter on human rights in myanmar has been shut out by me in march the government won't allow her access to the country and is not cooperating so her work is confined to neighboring countries and bangladesh factors in greatly the u.n. says there are now more the nine hundred thousand world hinder refugees living here the bulk of them came during a spike of violence in august twenty seventh team and now they are spread across a mega i can't here in cox's bazaar now it's the dry season the monsoons are behind people and life has become a little easier but as you can see sanitation lack of access to clean water and latrines can use to new to be concerne
military said it carried out in a strike killing fifty two fights. the un special rapporteur on human rights and men mom has arrived in the coach's bazaar in bangladesh to assess the plight of range of refugees well the nine hundred thousand range you have settled to many of them escaped the military crackdown in myanmar in two thousand and seventeen it's actually going to name is the. the u.n. special reporter on human rights in myanmar has been shut out by me in march the government won't...
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is about the engine name much of the money which it is about for millennia old and it's supposed to carry a huge baggage of history and culture for the greeks. another nation another country he's a user base he's trying to manipulate briefings that may also contain some threats against greece and spain italy and integrity. the greek prime minister it's a process now needs to muster enough votes in parliament to get this massive don't macedonia deal through is the parliamentary risk me take in his favor. it looks like it is when the world comes in four or five days time it looks like this is only the end narrow majority to ratify the deal even if that means that the government party is going to need some votes from centrist or elected smaller parties in the greek parliament ok thank you that was george george order coffee lost in athens reporting and now see some of the other stories making news around the world. rescuers in spain have begun drilling a tunnel in a bid to rescue a two year old boy who has been trapped in a well for six days a child fell down. near the city of malaga nearly
is about the engine name much of the money which it is about for millennia old and it's supposed to carry a huge baggage of history and culture for the greeks. another nation another country he's a user base he's trying to manipulate briefings that may also contain some threats against greece and spain italy and integrity. the greek prime minister it's a process now needs to muster enough votes in parliament to get this massive don't macedonia deal through is the parliamentary risk me take in...
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why is it not carried out? well, in early 1973 as wineberger is working on the order the order is brought to three assistant directors of the omb. kenneth dan, william moro, and paul o'neal. paul o'neal is a name that should be familiar, he served as the victory of treasury during the georgia w bush administration. the three of them when given the order by hauledderman threaten to resign and threaten to take the story to the press. before they do so, they meet with their former boss, george schulz who they identified as someone who is an independent figure within the white house. someone who could support them in their resistance to this order. they meet with george schulz and according to the two of them who talked about the order, o'neal, and moro. schulzs said don't worry, i'll take care of it. aside from wine ' berger no one is on the record as far as taking part of this project. there is one tape in june 1973 where nixon awkwardly jokes about it in front of schulz during a cabinet meeting. schulz lets it g
why is it not carried out? well, in early 1973 as wineberger is working on the order the order is brought to three assistant directors of the omb. kenneth dan, william moro, and paul o'neal. paul o'neal is a name that should be familiar, he served as the victory of treasury during the georgia w bush administration. the three of them when given the order by hauledderman threaten to resign and threaten to take the story to the press. before they do so, they meet with their former boss, george...
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carrie cordero is here, michael d'antonio, and frank bruni. we're going to dig into it right after this. >>> we're now just hours away what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever? great tasting, heart-healthy california walnuts. so simple, so good. get the recipes at walnuts.org. i can't say it's the highlight dadof fatherhood.... but i'd rather be here with my little man than not be here because of migraine. i have three words for migraine... "i am here." aimovig, a preventive treatment for migraine in adults, reduces the number of monthly migraine days. for some, that number can be cut in half or more. the most common side effects are pain, redness or swelling at the injection site and constipation. talk to your doctor about aimovig. and be there more. (clapping) every day, visionaries are creating the future. ( ♪ ) so, every day, we put our latest technology and vast expertise to work. ( ♪ ) the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, affordably and on-time. (ringin
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they carried with them regimental banners from the imperial era and from the nazi regime. from the old you shouldn't be shot. they were followed by parades with students from the imperial era wearing traditional fraternity uniforms and bearing flags together with military units it was a major event something like eight hundred people were invited into. the ceremony was also attended by many berlin functionaries as well as. now and s.s. officer and appointed mayor all but. right. now. i'm not going to try to. see to that the front where seventy one faculty deans and professors they've been brought to to provide the german face to the newly established rice university on french soil. like the right itself the university was intended to last a thousand years the regime planned that it would eventually eclipse even in paris with germany still in the midst of war the university president was in a combative mood. when i would. start. and. give one of. the reply. going back right. after i had to get up. here who was to head the anatomical institute of the medical faculty was also
they carried with them regimental banners from the imperial era and from the nazi regime. from the old you shouldn't be shot. they were followed by parades with students from the imperial era wearing traditional fraternity uniforms and bearing flags together with military units it was a major event something like eight hundred people were invited into. the ceremony was also attended by many berlin functionaries as well as. now and s.s. officer and appointed mayor all but. right. now. i'm not...