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back in mato grosso, coe and his colleagues are trying to that destruction, measuring and monitoring tracking trends in a shifting environment. >> an average year today is lik0 years ago. so the climate hadrchanged tically because of deforestation and because of just the general climate change. >> reporter: coe saythey are studying what happens when forest becomes farmland-- in nthis casea soybean field. >> what it's really doing is measuring how conductive the soil is, and the more watere is, the more conductive it is. >> reporter: why is that important? >> because for the first time w t a picture of how much water there actually is.to so out in the soybean field,.. there's a lot more water in thes soil.po the rain comes in, it all goes into the soil. the trees use a great deal ofur it. the soybeans really don't,, because for nine months out a year, they're really not doingn. anything.olg so it sits in the shen itat goes into the streams and justt gets flushed out into the oceanp >> reporter: as coe explains ith fewer trees, less waterha actually goes back into thear atmosphere afte
back in mato grosso, coe and his colleagues are trying to that destruction, measuring and monitoring tracking trends in a shifting environment. >> an average year today is lik0 years ago. so the climate hadrchanged tically because of deforestation and because of just the general climate change. >> reporter: coe saythey are studying what happens when forest becomes farmland-- in nthis casea soybean field. >> what it's really doing is measuring how conductive the soil is, and...
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engulfed vast sections of the brazilian amazon.th the effects, coe says, arec clear. , so what we end up with out here, it's about 10 degrees warmer on average throughout the utyear this inside there forest.>> >> reporter: ten degrees warmer out here in the deforested areas?y. >> absolut >> reporter: the driving force behind the decline of the amazon in brazil?th the rise of the country'sbo booming agribusiness sector.un unlike st of brazil's economy, agriculture has actually been growing. it's been growing steadily overh the last few years. fueled mostly by soy, cotton,an and corn crops like these.bu but critics say that growth hast come at expense of theaz amazon.in in fact, an estimated 80% of the deforestation in the brazilian amazon is due to agriculture-- e reult of decades of permissivela land use policies at transformed huge swaths of thise region into cheap farm acreage.> >> the agricultural sector hasal always been a major player br brazilian politics, going back g to even before the proclamation of the republic.>> >> rerter: monica de bolle isa a latin american expert at th
engulfed vast sections of the brazilian amazon.th the effects, coe says, arec clear. , so what we end up with out here, it's about 10 degrees warmer on average throughout the utyear this inside there forest.>> >> reporter: ten degrees warmer out here in the deforested areas?y. >> absolut >> reporter: the driving force behind the decline of the amazon in brazil?th the rise of the country'sbo booming agribusiness sector.un unlike st of brazil's economy, agriculture has...
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staying with athletics, sebastian coe has been re—appointed as the head of the sport's world governingn doha — ahead of the world championships, coe tried to allay fears that the intense heat in qatar would be a problem for the athletes taking part in the games. of 0f corso want as many people to finish in good shape as possible. 0ur medical people will be very low to that ——of course i want. heaters, ifiam to that ——of course i want. heaters, if i am being tougher, heat is not the big issue, clearly humidity. anyone who has run and completed knows that actually you can deal with heat, but humidity is really a challenge. so we will not all those metrics. we do have extra precautions, we do have extra stuff out on the course. more medical support, more water. but, yes, it is going to be tough. it is going to be tough. tennis, and there were a couple of big name casualties at the wuhan open in china on wednesday. the number four seed and wimbledon champion simona halep was forced to retire with a back injury during the first set of her match against elena rybakina of kazakhstan. meanwhil
staying with athletics, sebastian coe has been re—appointed as the head of the sport's world governingn doha — ahead of the world championships, coe tried to allay fears that the intense heat in qatar would be a problem for the athletes taking part in the games. of 0f corso want as many people to finish in good shape as possible. 0ur medical people will be very low to that ——of course i want. heaters, ifiam to that ——of course i want. heaters, if i am being tougher, heat is not the...
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the leader, longtime leader of the group is a man named doug coe, who says the more invifble -- invisible you can make your organization, the more influence it will have. which is true, which is why we have lobbying and disclear law which over the years they have managed to evade. soledad: so is it about their religion or is it about just amassing power for purposes that are out of religion? jeff: you know, i almost sort of want to say yes, yes to both of those things. their religion is sort of distinct. it's not the kind of evangelcalism that most people would be familiar with this their churches. doug coe says, trying to explain how he understands who jesus is -- he says to understand jesus you don't speak of, you know, a lion or a lamb. the common denominator of those monsters he says, you look at the strong man of history, says look, and i'm quoting here hitler, lenin, mao, and the common denominator of these monsters, the fash i-s and communists he is neither the common denominator is strength whereas most people look at jesus believers -- ask -- and see a message of love. they see a
the leader, longtime leader of the group is a man named doug coe, who says the more invifble -- invisible you can make your organization, the more influence it will have. which is true, which is why we have lobbying and disclear law which over the years they have managed to evade. soledad: so is it about their religion or is it about just amassing power for purposes that are out of religion? jeff: you know, i almost sort of want to say yes, yes to both of those things. their religion is sort of...
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all of it on a stretch of coe avenue in san jose. that's where we find nbc's bay area ian coal. it has to be unnerving for that neighborhood. >> reporter: they say it is common here. this utility pole here, someone smashed into that. it went down, they lost power for a day. a car was side swiped just about 20 yards further down the road. the next door neighbor had someone smash into their fence and go right onto their property there. there have been several cars totaled and they want the city to step in and help. >> i've lost several vehicles. >> reporter: on coe avenue, nearly every neighbor has a story about the time someone crashed into one of their cars, or yards. >> i've lost fencing. >> reporter: susan harold's daughter's car was parked on the street and hit. she's lost shrubs and trees around her home. some of the drivers were drunk. all of them speeding. >> one is the traffic speed, and the other is the issue of -- yeah. there we go. very fine example for you. >> it's bad. it's bad. >> reporter: jeffrey wood is organizing homeowners to ask the city for help in slowing do
all of it on a stretch of coe avenue in san jose. that's where we find nbc's bay area ian coal. it has to be unnerving for that neighborhood. >> reporter: they say it is common here. this utility pole here, someone smashed into that. it went down, they lost power for a day. a car was side swiped just about 20 yards further down the road. the next door neighbor had someone smash into their fence and go right onto their property there. there have been several cars totaled and they want the...
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we bavereinak novernighte't re montgomery coe na flames. the building avenue.les avenue. 65 firefighteran are the oce and they're reporting as you heavy cing from the roof of that building. no word yet ontahat srted the blaze. mery county.arted overnight in we'll bring yth becom mni>>♪ >>:54 i sdy b reach plant bl research centers on cells that form the immune fetus. dangers of previously babiesg. mo through c-section haveerg aou that babiesections - c-section these babies g cabin p flightfort lauderdale whntelta s there was a pressure -- nicians. all byle which i trih,ood morni. all right.we'll g honestly just look liksenother . cou usewe y showed this graphi. a reminder we'relyng changes the resnttre ofur this month ann it would the driest september of all here in d.c. we ave ge do have one day on the seven-dayanor showers. butom no big r ttaihan least no. there's your day ahead planner. doest ea i bcoittetidemns tps rs humberto has likely reached its peak st,ngths it'of bermuda. you see saint george on your screen. it's going to continue to work its way off
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with the world championships getting underway later this week, the iaaf president lord coe says thatcs— but within the regulations. the 800m world champion won't be defending her title in doha, because she refuses to comply with the new rules governing testerone levels in female athletes. but speaking to the bbc‘s alex capstick, coe says that he hopes that she hasn't given up track and field forever. we haven't set those regulations to exclude people, they are actually lured to allow us to maintain the presence of those athletes of that condition at international levels. you like to see her back in 800 metres or... yes, within those regulations, of course. that's all the sport for now. let's return to the labour party conference now and one of the policies announced today is a plan to extend free personal care in england — covering the cost of help with dressing, washing and meals — to more people. labour say they will double the number of those eligible for the assistance, at a cost of £6 billion a year. the shadow chancellor announced the plans saying nothing was more important tha
with the world championships getting underway later this week, the iaaf president lord coe says thatcs— but within the regulations. the 800m world champion won't be defending her title in doha, because she refuses to comply with the new rules governing testerone levels in female athletes. but speaking to the bbc‘s alex capstick, coe says that he hopes that she hasn't given up track and field forever. we haven't set those regulations to exclude people, they are actually lured to allow us to...
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world athletics championships begin in doha later this month and the president of the iaaf, sebastian coeevent there. we cannot base sporting relationships on those temporary arrangements. sport is a permanent feature. of our society. and we have to protect it. that's not to say that we are not, we are oblivious to the fact that we will be taking our event into places of challenge can we we re event into places of challenge can we were taking them sometimes climatically and that has unleashed a whole generation of sporting technology to combat the challenge of heat. bear in mind, we do want to ta ke of heat. bear in mind, we do want to take the sport globally, and we cannot just take the sport globally, and we cannotjust sit take the sport globally, and we cannot just sit there going take the sport globally, and we cannotjust sit there going back take the sport globally, and we cannot just sit there going back to the same nine, ten cities if we are really true to our word about wanting to expand their global footprint of athletics, and a very keen to do that. robert kubitzsa is going to l
world athletics championships begin in doha later this month and the president of the iaaf, sebastian coeevent there. we cannot base sporting relationships on those temporary arrangements. sport is a permanent feature. of our society. and we have to protect it. that's not to say that we are not, we are oblivious to the fact that we will be taking our event into places of challenge can we we re event into places of challenge can we were taking them sometimes climatically and that has unleashed a...
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situación y muchas personas comienzan a disfrutar del fin de semana y tenemos un accidente justo a lal coe lo hagan en con a lo largo de esta autopista. tenemos esas ráfagas de viento que es agarran un poco más de fuerza durante la noche.. >>> el tráfico está fluyendo bastante bien hacia esta zona, hay un poco de demora pero podemos ver que el resto funciona con bastante normalidad.. >>> el tráfico comienza a detenerse desde la ocho 80, los vehículos se mueven en una velocidad de cinco o 10hora. va san mateo y no tenemos aviso por ráfagas de viento, pero ve que estamos sin problemas y se puede ver el calor que se siente a través de esta cámara. >>> lo que está pasando en nuestros aeropuertos: continúan estas demoras en san francisco . demoras por más de una hora así que revise su vuelo. >>> gracias. nos vamos a la pausa y si usted es beneficiario del seguro social, le tengo buenas noticias. >>> hoy es viernes y discutimos con la voz de los giants y el equipo de san francisco. >>> saludos, ya es viernes y arranca el fin de semana y como cada viernes nos acompaña la voz de los gigantes en es
situación y muchas personas comienzan a disfrutar del fin de semana y tenemos un accidente justo a lal coe lo hagan en con a lo largo de esta autopista. tenemos esas ráfagas de viento que es agarran un poco más de fuerza durante la noche.. >>> el tráfico está fluyendo bastante bien hacia esta zona, hay un poco de demora pero podemos ver que el resto funciona con bastante normalidad.. >>> el tráfico comienza a detenerse desde la ocho 80, los vehículos se mueven en una...
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may i have a motion to approve the revolution file 2019-05-coe regarding electric vehicle charging and commercial buildings? >> i will move approval. >> commissioner sullivan has moved. seconded by commissioner chu. any discussion or any comments, commissioners? seeing none. all in favor signaled by saying i forget any opposed? the next item, anthony. >> item 12, review and vote on whether to accept the policy committee regulation to approve revolution 2019-06-c 0e regarding ordinance 190708 concerning large commercial building renewable energy requirements. the explanatory document is resolution file number 2019-06- cle. >> this was already discussed on the committee approved -- recommended we approve the ordinance. >> this is another exciting ordinance. it's a little simpler in it's idea and it's an implementation. if you go back and think about that was referenced, you might remember that 8% of our emissions come from electricity. while that is not a massive, as massive as transportation fuels it is significant and it is very doable to reduce that even further, especially because we
may i have a motion to approve the revolution file 2019-05-coe regarding electric vehicle charging and commercial buildings? >> i will move approval. >> commissioner sullivan has moved. seconded by commissioner chu. any discussion or any comments, commissioners? seeing none. all in favor signaled by saying i forget any opposed? the next item, anthony. >> item 12, review and vote on whether to accept the policy committee regulation to approve revolution 2019-06-c 0e regarding...
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. >> the presidentmes teash was orheonwo t m ned coe inde.th .brdlloa s ee only on abc7 news br binstructor about this memor they are ihe video, st stuck i that same tree. >> is asae notow tell the tale in his matter-of-factay about crashingand lpen hessly waiting for res> as the ane cr end up falling out of a tree. [lr]ghte that is what i was thinking. >> youcan laugh about ittoday but he admits waiting for special team from howard county fire for nearly 2 hours was tough....
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canada had a try disallowed before they finally got on the board courtesy of a fine finish from andrew coethe azzurri finished the rout with two more late scores. we put a massive focus on the first 20 minutes and to have put in that first 20 minutes gave us a bit of a breather until the press. first 20 minutes gave us a bit of a breather untilthe press. it first 20 minutes gave us a bit of a breather until the press. it was a great lead you put yourselves into, was it a case to kick on to get the bonus point? it wasjust, yes, staying in the game. we miss out on probably three tries, it was unlikely. that could have been back in the game. it was always a battle for us out there. it isa it is a reality check for us in certain ways. but we lost a few players in the buildup to the game. they were in critical positions. today we lost a couple at the start. we have just got to move on. we have an exciting opportunity to play the all blacks and the springboks. we will see where we are in the namibia game. friday's a rest day at the world cup, but there are three games on saturday. the other matc
canada had a try disallowed before they finally got on the board courtesy of a fine finish from andrew coethe azzurri finished the rout with two more late scores. we put a massive focus on the first 20 minutes and to have put in that first 20 minutes gave us a bit of a breather until the press. first 20 minutes gave us a bit of a breather untilthe press. it first 20 minutes gave us a bit of a breather until the press. it was a great lead you put yourselves into, was it a case to kick on to get...
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it was a counterpoint to the anger and frustrationyou can coe experience. it is really quite special. host: we will show that to you in just a minute. you were there 50 years ago? caller: yes, i was. i was 18 years old. new jersey from after work friday night at midnight. we missed friday. that was ok. we wanted to rock 'n roll. ar $18, it was a bargain with star-studded cast of great rock 'n roll acts. we didn't know there would be half a million people there. host: what do you member about trying to get to bethel, new york. the traffic was backed up eight miles to get there. had to our our car on the side of the road. we had to walk for miles on to get to the festival site. the local people were friendly, giving us water and sandwiches and being very nice to us. people were. olderwere a few people and a handful of children there. these were really teenagers and people in their early 20's. these were young people who braved all sorts of bizarre conditions to get there, to figure out how to get do on a jar of peanut butter. they rose to the occasion. they h
it was a counterpoint to the anger and frustrationyou can coe experience. it is really quite special. host: we will show that to you in just a minute. you were there 50 years ago? caller: yes, i was. i was 18 years old. new jersey from after work friday night at midnight. we missed friday. that was ok. we wanted to rock 'n roll. ar $18, it was a bargain with star-studded cast of great rock 'n roll acts. we didn't know there would be half a million people there. host: what do you member about...
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a former myth busters coe host had his car broken into last night. it happened in san francisco.m savage said most of what was taken is not of value, but he took to twitter asking the public for help to find his whip r whip. you may remember it from the myth busters indiana joends episode. >> the impeachment investigation into president trump could wrap up by the end of the year. at least 225 house democrats now support some type of impeachment action. and are insisting on a tight time line. nbc news sarah dallof reports the president and his personal lawyers are doubling down on their defense. fens thisng t stop me donald because i'm fighting for you. >> reporter: democrats layout a time line for impeachment inquiry. >> we expect more subpoenas to go out first thing next week as well, so we're moving with all speed. >> reporter: democrats are seeking records between interaction of president and rudy giuliani. about a plan to investigate joe biden. >> would i like to testify and tell my story, sure, i've been telling it all the time. >> reporter: ukraine's former chief prosecutor
a former myth busters coe host had his car broken into last night. it happened in san francisco.m savage said most of what was taken is not of value, but he took to twitter asking the public for help to find his whip r whip. you may remember it from the myth busters indiana joends episode. >> the impeachment investigation into president trump could wrap up by the end of the year. at least 225 house democrats now support some type of impeachment action. and are insisting on a tight time...
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just how many people are there onon our planet, and can it coe with us all? in the early 1800's, the global population hit the one billion mark for the first time. thanks to more efficient farming methods and greater access to food, it grew quickly after that. medical progress then pushshed down mortality rates, giving populations a further boost. in industrial countries, birth rates have slowed down. now, it's mainly the populations of developing nations that continue to expand. today, there are over well over 7 billion of us. ♪ >> a neonatal ward in kabul. these tiny, vulnerable infants represent the future of afghanistan. the world needs the next generation -- or ds it? can our planet deal with a growing population? does it have the resources to cope? at toll does it take on naturea? citieses such as delelhi and jaa struggle with the fafaout from overcrowdi every day. therere are just t too many pee lookining for work, , for foodr somewhere to live. our planet's humanan populations currently inincreasing by y an averagage of 80 millllion a y. reiner klingh
just how many people are there onon our planet, and can it coe with us all? in the early 1800's, the global population hit the one billion mark for the first time. thanks to more efficient farming methods and greater access to food, it grew quickly after that. medical progress then pushshed down mortality rates, giving populations a further boost. in industrial countries, birth rates have slowed down. now, it's mainly the populations of developing nations that continue to expand. today, there...
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white house correspondent yamiche alcindor begins our coe alge. >> alcindor: a historic week., at the end of it, both sides sounding off. house speaker nancy pelosi summed up the tuation from her point of view like this: >> the impeachment of a president is as serious as our congressional responsibilities can be, apart from declaring war or something. and so we have to be very prayerful and we always have to put country before party. the clarity of the president's actions is compelling, and gave us no choice but to move forward. >> alcindor: on monday, president trump started the week in new york upbeat. he was looking forward to lding on the wtage at the u.n. general assembly. but, that visit was quickly upended,hen news broke that there was a whistleblower complaint from the iunelligence coy against him. onefocused on a july 25 phone call with ukrainian esident volodymyr zelensky. the complaint alleged that president trump pressured ukraine to investigate democratic rival and former vice president joe and his son hunter. and, it accused the president on temporarily withholdi
white house correspondent yamiche alcindor begins our coe alge. >> alcindor: a historic week., at the end of it, both sides sounding off. house speaker nancy pelosi summed up the tuation from her point of view like this: >> the impeachment of a president is as serious as our congressional responsibilities can be, apart from declaring war or something. and so we have to be very prayerful and we always have to put country before party. the clarity of the president's actions is...
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like these and their virrorists allies constitute an ♪ the moment, you want it ♪ >> my name is steve coeas my bunk mate on the very first night. five or six of us all lived together all years of college. and within that group, peter was the one who was the traditionke the traditions and of the flame. >> i felt like i could measure up to pete. he was one of the most intelligent and thoughtful people in college. >> my make name is mike. i wient to college with peter. i remember meeting his dorm mates. everybody was quirky, nerdy, somebody who could do the rubiks cube in five seconds. >> at some point he acquired an aboriginal instrument. not only could he generate a tone with it but taught himself circular breathing so he could continuously breathe in or out, which meant he could hold this note continuously, forever it seemed. classic peter. >> he also is really into the clogging, the thing that comes down to pick up toys. oftentimes i'd go to walmart and he'd be there playing the game. nobody can really win the claw game. he perfected it. >> my name is elysse king and i grew up next door
like these and their virrorists allies constitute an ♪ the moment, you want it ♪ >> my name is steve coeas my bunk mate on the very first night. five or six of us all lived together all years of college. and within that group, peter was the one who was the traditionke the traditions and of the flame. >> i felt like i could measure up to pete. he was one of the most intelligent and thoughtful people in college. >> my make name is mike. i wient to college with peter. i...
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an early-morning fire in soon francis coe turns deadly. what we are learning about that fire and how it is responsible of taking the life of a dog. >>> dozens of cars and hundreds of spectators. how recent side slow shows has police rethinking their enforcement strategy. >>> bay area bridges right now. san matteo bridge traffic looks pretty good heading out to the high-rise. we'll tell you more about that straight ahead. >>> well, rain. a little bit is trying to work its way down here. we'll see if it makes it under cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. kind of mild this morning. >>> first, her baby son dies. now his father dies and both deaths are linked to drugs in santa rosa. the agonizing grief of the baby's mother sharing her pain as the investigation continues i new tactics to stop cars driverring donuts and keep people safe. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. steve paulsen is here. you there is a system part of the north. and the southern end of it is kind of washing out and it will go with a little bit of rain north in the golden
an early-morning fire in soon francis coe turns deadly. what we are learning about that fire and how it is responsible of taking the life of a dog. >>> dozens of cars and hundreds of spectators. how recent side slow shows has police rethinking their enforcement strategy. >>> bay area bridges right now. san matteo bridge traffic looks pretty good heading out to the high-rise. we'll tell you more about that straight ahead. >>> well, rain. a little bit is trying to work...
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people who have been through this before say they have boarded up their win coes. they have put down sandbags and now they have to wait to see how it all turns out. >> this is you up actually the most infer-racking part. it gets your akremlin kicking in. you just go with it. this is the hardest part of me. >> this is a hurricane. we deal with what we have to do. it is what it is. you make sure everything is ready to go. you sandbag if you can. >> now, the forecast calls for doian to skirt along florida's east coast by tomorrow night or possibly wednesday morning. florida's governor says because the entire pensula isn't likely to be hit, there should be lighter traffic heading away from the storm. mandatory evacuation orders go into effect at 9:00 our time this morning in georgia and south carolina. more than 800,000 people in south carolina have been ordered to lever. make sure all cars and trucks are headed inland away from the coast. they say there is going to be fluiding. all the pictures and memories off the walls. anything like that. everything that you want t
people who have been through this before say they have boarded up their win coes. they have put down sandbags and now they have to wait to see how it all turns out. >> this is you up actually the most infer-racking part. it gets your akremlin kicking in. you just go with it. this is the hardest part of me. >> this is a hurricane. we deal with what we have to do. it is what it is. you make sure everything is ready to go. you sandbag if you can. >> now, the forecast calls for...
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but how muchchegitimacy can an h electie one large parts of the country coe under taliban control, and many pebale are simply too scared to vote? there is fear on every street here. standing watch outside a college in kabul. secuty is tight now, after it was bombed by miliyents last , killing 48 students. today, the hall is full.ar many herfirst-time voters. you are going to vote. do you think it is going to change anything? >> deep down, of me, it is a great fear. great fear of peace talks in the -- where will the country go, theection, the changes that will be made after the americans have gotten out. what will happen? this is the big question, what then? mainin: are you going to vot this election? no? and why are you not going to vote in the election?ti >> because i hate all of them. becaeha w lots of bad things that if i say now, i will cry. irmartin: many afghans desor eir country. they have war, not peace, andha are unlikely t a free e d fair election. martin patience, bbc news,s, kabul. ura: we will be monitoring the progress of the crucial election on bbc world news. in other n
but how muchchegitimacy can an h electie one large parts of the country coe under taliban control, and many pebale are simply too scared to vote? there is fear on every street here. standing watch outside a college in kabul. secuty is tight now, after it was bombed by miliyents last , killing 48 students. today, the hall is full.ar many herfirst-time voters. you are going to vote. do you think it is going to change anything? >> deep down, of me, it is a great fear. great fear of peace...
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speaking to the bbc, iaaf president lord coe says he would like her to return to athletics but withinathletes with that condition at international level stop what you would like to see her back in the 800 metres or the 5000 metres? within the regulations, of course. the anti—discriminatory organisation kick it out has called on the football association to act after they confirmed they were investigating a tweet sent by manchester city‘s bernardo silva. silva has since deleted the tweet, which was sent to his city team—mate benjamin mendy, comparing him to the character on packets of sweets available in spain and portugal. kick it out said, "racist stereotypes are never acceptable as "banter", and we‘re shocked that someone who is a role model to millions has failed to understand the discriminatory nature of his post." let‘s have a look at some of the other stories making today‘s sports news. britain‘s dan evans is through to the last 16 of the chengdu 0pen. kyle edmund is out, though, and he‘s parted company with his coach mark hilton. edmund‘s defeat this morning was his fourth in a
speaking to the bbc, iaaf president lord coe says he would like her to return to athletics but withinathletes with that condition at international level stop what you would like to see her back in the 800 metres or the 5000 metres? within the regulations, of course. the anti—discriminatory organisation kick it out has called on the football association to act after they confirmed they were investigating a tweet sent by manchester city‘s bernardo silva. silva has since deleted the tweet,...
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sebastian coe it's kept all his options open for the elections but you're right now of course you will have to choose in one option is this former coalition party the freedom party but they have already announced that it would prefer to be part of the opposition for them it's about rebuilding the party about rebuilding the party they want to focus on internal compliance as you know their scandal ridden they have huge corruption problems and they want to get rid of that to get back into politics afterwards 2nd option social democrats with their worst result in the history of the austrian social democrats so that might get them inclined to being part of the government increase their relevance on the other side they're very far away of that bus they're called as policy especially in social policy matters so experts here in vienna think that is not very likely either and that leaves us with the surprise winner of sunday with the greens mathematically it would work between the austrians people party as a bus they're called and the greens people didn't really anticipate that happening they p
sebastian coe it's kept all his options open for the elections but you're right now of course you will have to choose in one option is this former coalition party the freedom party but they have already announced that it would prefer to be part of the opposition for them it's about rebuilding the party about rebuilding the party they want to focus on internal compliance as you know their scandal ridden they have huge corruption problems and they want to get rid of that to get back into politics...
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competitions in 2015 because of allegations of state run doping the suspension remains but sebastian coe reelected as the head of will def let exporting the i.w.a. after thinks the sport faces a bigger battle than just being you know these are the challenges that a sport confronts but they are not remotely the largest challenges that we face the largest challenge we face is to maintain our sport at the top of the sporting pyramid and to remain exciting and salient for young people hope the athletics would show how ready the country is for the football world cup. in 2022 but doping may overshadow their efforts. finally as the buy a house move one celebrates its 100th anniversary a museum in the german city of came it is focusing on the villain of the architectural and artistic movement have. the water glass redefined. here the water is trapped inside the glass making it a permanent part of a sculpture the chemist's glass exhibition is a bit like a laboratory with artists exploring different aspects of the material. it's dedicated to as a material it was very important the material in the
competitions in 2015 because of allegations of state run doping the suspension remains but sebastian coe reelected as the head of will def let exporting the i.w.a. after thinks the sport faces a bigger battle than just being you know these are the challenges that a sport confronts but they are not remotely the largest challenges that we face the largest challenge we face is to maintain our sport at the top of the sporting pyramid and to remain exciting and salient for young people hope the...
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singles and a wife -- ♪ who's gonna pick you up ♪ when you fall >> reporter: he would marry paulina ports coens. oliver and jonathan. ♪ you might think i'm crazy >> reporter: "you might think" was mtv's video of the year in 1984. he graduated from maple heights high school near cleveland. returning next year when the cars were inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. >> i'd like to thank my wheelchaired grandmother for forcing friends when i was 5 y old. she also had the nerve to buy me a guitar when i was about 14. >> reporter: the rest is history. tonight, his family saying he was home recouper rating from surgery. his two sons were there. and that he passed peacefully during the night, purportedly suppering from cared owe gteful the outpouring of love ♪ uh-oh it's magic >> we are thinking about his family as we celebrate his music tonight. i'm david muir. i hope to see you tomorrow. good night. >>> now news to build a better bay area from. >> getting aggressive today. california joined other states that are making a strong move to stop young people from vaping. good afternoon. thanks
singles and a wife -- ♪ who's gonna pick you up ♪ when you fall >> reporter: he would marry paulina ports coens. oliver and jonathan. ♪ you might think i'm crazy >> reporter: "you might think" was mtv's video of the year in 1984. he graduated from maple heights high school near cleveland. returning next year when the cars were inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. >> i'd like to thank my wheelchaired grandmother for forcing friends when i was 5 y old....
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welcome back former chancellor sebastian coe it says oh v.p. party has won austria now to election with all the ballots counted to picked up 38 percent of the vote last for months the country's been ruled by a cat's a good government following a donation scandal which brought down the conservative coalition in may be to all of it has the story. so with the polls closed and the snap election in austria those seams of honesty in courts will be returned as the chancellor of austria was was was was was his people's party of picked up well quite a few votes at the expense it would seem all of their form a coalition partners the far right freedom party who have taken what looks like to be quite a beating in this election well the reason for this snap election was the vote of no confidence that was called in the previous government over what became known as the a-b. think a video now this be think a video is took place in a booth or innocent guess was a video it involves the now former chair vice chancellor heinz christine stark in which she was recor
welcome back former chancellor sebastian coe it says oh v.p. party has won austria now to election with all the ballots counted to picked up 38 percent of the vote last for months the country's been ruled by a cat's a good government following a donation scandal which brought down the conservative coalition in may be to all of it has the story. so with the polls closed and the snap election in austria those seams of honesty in courts will be returned as the chancellor of austria was was was was...
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competitions in 2015 because of allegations of state run doping the suspension remains but sebastian coe reelected as the head of world after that exploded the i.w.a. f thinks the sport faces a bigger battle than just being you know these are the challenges that sport come from spot they are not. remotely the largest challenges that we face the largest challenge we face is to maintain our sports at the top of the sporting pyramid and to remain exciting and salient for young people that's our hope the athletics would show how ready the country is for the football world cup and 2022 but doping may overshadow their efforts. it was in need of a news here's a recap of the top stories that you're following feel british lawmakers are back in business a day after the supreme court in london ruled the prime minister bar's johnson acted illegally when he suspended parliament now johnson faces questions on his next move in the back that crisis. and democrats in the u.s. congress have launched an impeachment inquiry into alleged crimes by u.s. president donald trump is claims trump pressured ukraine
competitions in 2015 because of allegations of state run doping the suspension remains but sebastian coe reelected as the head of world after that exploded the i.w.a. f thinks the sport faces a bigger battle than just being you know these are the challenges that sport come from spot they are not. remotely the largest challenges that we face the largest challenge we face is to maintain our sports at the top of the sporting pyramid and to remain exciting and salient for young people that's our...
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i think that sebastian coe is beast taking the lead in the polls he's leading by about 12 percent ofthe social democrats so evil be declared in their of today's snap elections and he will be given the right by the federal president to form a new government which most likely will have to be a coalition government because of all the criticism about his previous coalition if the far right freedom party the 1st try to enter into negotiations with other parties particularly the greens however i don't think that there will be a coalition between these 2 parties because there's a great deal of difference particularly on migration and pressure to policies between could says people's party in the green party so what he might see is best and could turn to the far right freedom party to really install a black blue coalition of the far right and the conservative party. tensions have been flaring once again in hong kong as protesters mark the 5th anniversary of the umbrella pro-democracy movement. large groups of demonstrators unhappy with the city's communist party rule is in beijing blocked roa
i think that sebastian coe is beast taking the lead in the polls he's leading by about 12 percent ofthe social democrats so evil be declared in their of today's snap elections and he will be given the right by the federal president to form a new government which most likely will have to be a coalition government because of all the criticism about his previous coalition if the far right freedom party the 1st try to enter into negotiations with other parties particularly the greens however i...
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sebastian coe and his supporters are celebrating.on in may, his conservative people's party has emerged stronger than before. conservative people's party has emerged stronger than beforelj emerged stronger than before.|j would emerged stronger than before.” would like to thank our voters. it is incredible, it is an amazing day. it's an historic result of our party and then we will try to get talks before our other parties before the parliament and tried to form a government that works for the people of austria. also celebrating, the greens. climate change has emerged as one of the top concerns for voters. and the greens could now be a viable coalition partner. the biggest loser of the night was the anti— immigrant freedom party. it's anti— immigrant freedom party. it's a pot drop by 10% following by a corruption scandal in may involving its former leader. the social democrats, who came in second, also had a disappointing result. so they now look to the left or right to a coalition? another pact with the freedom party could work in te
sebastian coe and his supporters are celebrating.on in may, his conservative people's party has emerged stronger than before. conservative people's party has emerged stronger than beforelj emerged stronger than before.|j would emerged stronger than before.” would like to thank our voters. it is incredible, it is an amazing day. it's an historic result of our party and then we will try to get talks before our other parties before the parliament and tried to form a government that works for the...
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spoke to austrian journalist of it says she was saying the results show they suggest that sebastian coe has benefited from that political scandal just 4 months ago i think you know astra is a relatively conservative country if you look at the election results tonight every region outside of vienna has turned into his turquoise. party colors so he with this conservative and their immigration stance one over a lot of the voters that voted for the far right 2 years ago he was not nobody saw that he was responsible for the need it was also a scandal of the f.b.i. the far right party leader. himself in that video willing to sell out austria so that was a very sort of shocking thing that could use to present himself as a relatively straightforward right relatively far right of center for a conservative of the austrian kind but that also got him the votes of the far right party well around 20000 protesters a rally in the russian capital demanding the release of jailed activists more than a 1000 people were detained in july for demonstrating against the exclusion of opposition candidates from a
spoke to austrian journalist of it says she was saying the results show they suggest that sebastian coe has benefited from that political scandal just 4 months ago i think you know astra is a relatively conservative country if you look at the election results tonight every region outside of vienna has turned into his turquoise. party colors so he with this conservative and their immigration stance one over a lot of the voters that voted for the far right 2 years ago he was not nobody saw that...
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it's a move worth making according to the president of world athletics seb coe has been meeting his olympic counterpart thomas back in doha both men recognise the need to push the sports they represent beyond established boundaries our biggest challenge and we recognise that around the table is to maintain in both our organizations the saliency. interest of relevance and excitement for what we're doing in sport and sport isn't actually uniquely our only competitor it's not without legs can sit there any longer saying well you know it's swimming or gymnastics it's the rest of the world and it's been that way for a long time it's the sprinters who can traditionally grab global attention and for the 1st time since 2003 the men won't have the same bolt lining up alongside them and the 1st season running in a stadium with a cool technology like that to be so cool you know you're from. and then all of a sudden you just feel the breeze is good i feel pretty good so i keep that in mind or for tomorrow. no use saying so does it feel strange lining up in a championship without it you know i mean you'
it's a move worth making according to the president of world athletics seb coe has been meeting his olympic counterpart thomas back in doha both men recognise the need to push the sports they represent beyond established boundaries our biggest challenge and we recognise that around the table is to maintain in both our organizations the saliency. interest of relevance and excitement for what we're doing in sport and sport isn't actually uniquely our only competitor it's not without legs can sit...
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cast member steve carell who is also the show's coe creator and executive producer netflix green litthe workplace comedy months after president trump had plans to create a space force. the series will center around the people back on earth who have been tasked with creating this sixth branch of the military it is set to premiere 2020 >>> when it comes to star power it doesn't get much bigger than this promoters of the superbowl halftime show haveboth shakira will perform in miami during superbowl liv on february 2nd. >>> bill's travel forecast is still ahead, plus the trump administration facing legal challenges in 17 states. it's a roll back of the endangered species act there's a reason why this is early. being here matters but the cold and flu keeps some students from being here up to 60 million days every year. introducing 'here for healthy schools' a new program from lysol, dedicated to curbing the spread of illness in classrooms by teaching healthy habits and partnering with a smart thermometer company. learn about our mission at lysol.com the in-laws have moved in with us. and
cast member steve carell who is also the show's coe creator and executive producer netflix green litthe workplace comedy months after president trump had plans to create a space force. the series will center around the people back on earth who have been tasked with creating this sixth branch of the military it is set to premiere 2020 >>> when it comes to star power it doesn't get much bigger than this promoters of the superbowl halftime show haveboth shakira will perform in miami...
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technical paperwork technicality managed to get through it and he's now at these championships sebastian coe the head of world athletics somewhat more diplomatic sign ok we've reviewed those photos of technicalities they've been changed he has a right to be we should be careful not to play fast and loose with. station of our athletes so coleman is here on form and on the track you have a class part of a major upset if he doesn't win 100 metres has to be said the stadium behind is filling up was not a great crowd here yesterday but it's 100 meters for the fans out i think that we've seen the 1st world record on the track tonight tell us about that in the new advances where you have a 4 by 400 meters mixed relay which is that for new events and not surprising perhaps that's a world record falling in its cement 2 women racing sauce or for the 1st time an athletics were also seated that that's ok olympics next year. and it's an event where there's no set way the man can run when women can run in any order. and it's just hard to figure out what it is making to try and stay relevant innovates and
technical paperwork technicality managed to get through it and he's now at these championships sebastian coe the head of world athletics somewhat more diplomatic sign ok we've reviewed those photos of technicalities they've been changed he has a right to be we should be careful not to play fast and loose with. station of our athletes so coleman is here on form and on the track you have a class part of a major upset if he doesn't win 100 metres has to be said the stadium behind is filling up was...
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i think is a step in the right direction for me for next year the head of world athletics sebastian coe has been more diplomatic than johnson saying the legal loophole that coleman was able to jump through is now being reviewed and the coleman does have every right to be championships it's important to point out the coleman has never tested positive and has always said he is running clean said it's easy for people to play fast and loose with the reputations of athletes people need to be careful the reputation coleman now has is that of a world champion elsewhere on the track history was made in the women's 10000 meters final save on her son became the 1st dutch runner to win the world title a terrific burst on the final lap saw her take hold in a time of 30 minutes 17.62 seconds. in the field events jamaican taji gaeltacht the men's long jump is out for 8.69 meters was enough to see off the challenge of american just had their say. and there was a new world champion in the women's hammer american deanna pryce taking gold with her throw 77.54 meters it's our 1st medal at international le
i think is a step in the right direction for me for next year the head of world athletics sebastian coe has been more diplomatic than johnson saying the legal loophole that coleman was able to jump through is now being reviewed and the coleman does have every right to be championships it's important to point out the coleman has never tested positive and has always said he is running clean said it's easy for people to play fast and loose with the reputations of athletes people need to be careful...
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and i think is a step in the right direction for me for next year ahead of world athletics sebastian coe has been more diplomatic than johnson saying the legal loophole that coleman was able to jump through is now being reviewed and the coleman does have every right to be at the championships it's important to point out the coleman has never tested positive and has always said he is running clean said it's easy for people to play fast and loose with the reputations of athletes people need to be careful the reputation coleman now has is that of a world champion. i'll swear on the track history was made in the women's 10000 meters final from her son became the 1st dutch runner to win the world title a terrific burst on the final lap saw her take gold in a time of 30 minutes 17.62 seconds. in the field events jamaican taja gaeltacht the men's long jump hold his effort 8.69 meters was enough to see off the challenge of american jeff henderson. and there was a new world champion and the women's hammer american deanna price taking gold with her throw 77.54 meters it's her 1st medal at internat
and i think is a step in the right direction for me for next year ahead of world athletics sebastian coe has been more diplomatic than johnson saying the legal loophole that coleman was able to jump through is now being reviewed and the coleman does have every right to be at the championships it's important to point out the coleman has never tested positive and has always said he is running clean said it's easy for people to play fast and loose with the reputations of athletes people need to be...
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it takes time to listen to youra coes.ust think, maaret, if the first thing that came into your mind was what you said, which is media encourages you to be. it wouldn't be -- there would be no time to actually hear the other side, and i think that what -- and i am a sial-media user. i love it. but i think that what it's done is, it has shortened timeframe in which we try to make policy. and with institutionthat, by their nature, move slowly, that's a problem. he>> well, i mean, this is critique of populism that you write, is that populism actualle ines the sustainability of our institutions.m >> well, popul not, in and of itself, anti-democratic. >> but it is anti-initutional. >> it's anti-institutional. it seeks to go around the stitutions, directly to the people. and i marvel every day at the wisdom of the founding fathers and the american constitution. i just marvel at it every day.th becaus understood the need between the desirehetermediation people and the policies th that's w they created representative government. a
it takes time to listen to youra coes.ust think, maaret, if the first thing that came into your mind was what you said, which is media encourages you to be. it wouldn't be -- there would be no time to actually hear the other side, and i think that what -- and i am a sial-media user. i love it. but i think that what it's done is, it has shortened timeframe in which we try to make policy. and with institutionthat, by their nature, move slowly, that's a problem. he>> well, i mean, this is...
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when the governing body president, said coe, was part of the committee that delivered doha back in 2014rst time would be the first time to make athletics reach new audiences. but it is precisely lack of audiences that have led this criticism. commentator: shelly—ann fraser—pryce. fourth gold medal! last night was an iconic moment in women's sprinting. shelly—ann fraser—pryce became the first woman to win four world 100 metres titles and dina asher—smith's silver secured her a place in the british history books. the laps of honour should have been scenes of adoration. instead, tv pictures painted a stark and confusing picture of white doha was chosen to host these championships. of why doha was chosen to host these championships. i think the athletes have been let down massively. to watch dina asher—smith walking around her celebratory lap with not a soul in sight was heartbreaking. qatar is the subject of a total blockade from four neighbouring countries, which has made travel tricky and many locals have also complained of the sessions being on far too late to appease broadcasters. toni
when the governing body president, said coe, was part of the committee that delivered doha back in 2014rst time would be the first time to make athletics reach new audiences. but it is precisely lack of audiences that have led this criticism. commentator: shelly—ann fraser—pryce. fourth gold medal! last night was an iconic moment in women's sprinting. shelly—ann fraser—pryce became the first woman to win four world 100 metres titles and dina asher—smith's silver secured her a place in...
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>> reporter: tonight, following a month of mass shootings, the stunning announcement from walmart's coe to employees to, quote end "make the country safer," by ending sales of all handgun ammunition and ammunition used in assault-style rifles. the retail goliath sells one in every five bullets in the u.s. the nra tonight calling the move "shameful," but others applauding it. >> i think they've been looking at additional solutions and i think the steps they're taking really show the need for corporate america to step up and make a difference. >> reporter: walmart, which stopped selling military-style weapons in 2015, saying it will cease all handgun sales in alaska, the last place in america it sold them. the chain says it will still carry hunting rifles and shotguns, but the retailer is also asking people in open carry states not to openly carry guns into stores, following the mass shootings in el paso, dayton and just this weekend in odessa, texas. >> it's okay. it's going to be okay. >> reporter: the gunman in that rampage who murdered seven and wounded 25 was federally prohibited fro
>> reporter: tonight, following a month of mass shootings, the stunning announcement from walmart's coe to employees to, quote end "make the country safer," by ending sales of all handgun ammunition and ammunition used in assault-style rifles. the retail goliath sells one in every five bullets in the u.s. the nra tonight calling the move "shameful," but others applauding it. >> i think they've been looking at additional solutions and i think the steps they're...
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but they can refuse it on certain business grounds sue coe is from the tuc. have, so many of these requests get turned down. there is a very weak legislative framework. people have to work for six months for their employer, then they have a right to ask. what our figures show as they have a right to be turned on, as well. what we want to see is strength and rights whether it is a day one right of flexibility for all workers.|j whether it is a day one right of flexibility for all workers. i can imaginea company flexibility for all workers. i can imagine a company sang, look, just doesn't fit in with the way that we doesn't fit in with the way that we do business. there are certain times we have got to be there, certain patterns within our working day have to be adhered to, we can change things. are you saying they wouldn't be allowed to say that? what we are saying is the vast majority ofjobs, there are some types of flexible working that will fit for them. we are not saying that all types of flexible working have to be forced into alljobs. it is obvious that
but they can refuse it on certain business grounds sue coe is from the tuc. have, so many of these requests get turned down. there is a very weak legislative framework. people have to work for six months for their employer, then they have a right to ask. what our figures show as they have a right to be turned on, as well. what we want to see is strength and rights whether it is a day one right of flexibility for all workers.|j whether it is a day one right of flexibility for all workers. i can...
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. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization.od recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteria and i saw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash that night if we didn't recover it the next day. i want to fight food waste because it hurts the economy, it's one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. if it was a nation, it would be the third largest nation behind china and the united states. america wastes about 40% of the food we create every year, $160 billion worth and that's made up in the higher cost of food for consumers. no matter where you view the line, you should be engaged with the issue of food waste. ♪ ♪ >> access edible food that we have throughout our lunch program in our center, i go ahead and collect it and i'll c
. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization.od recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteria and i saw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash that night if we didn't recover it the next...