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that will constituent the patrician panel which still takes 2 weeks at least from sarah i believe columbia well challenge jurisdiction of the courts. to make decision on this with confidence and then we will really move to yes that's the case yeah hopefully hopefully they're crossing fingers they'll be productive be nice. just go see gold starts to face difficulties with this debate going on between the ministry of mines and energy and the ministry of environment we found ourselves with the good ability to work or whatever because shareholders from texas told the mining and energy motivated the company to seek. arbitration as a way of solving this dispute of this difficulty between the colombian government as a whole and the company. skew nipple t.q. died to do. this to move to cuba she moved into a new phenomena limbo nationals. did you vote on an option only this new some chinese in assume an. it is i think it was if a state school boy when you can see the only student he knew could get out. a lot should have been a mature country and because. the. free trade agreements come up and need to un
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i believe columbia well challenge the jurisdiction of the courts. to make decision on this with confidence and then we will really move to yes the case yeah hopefully hopefully they're crossing fingers they'll be productive be nice. pussy gold starts to face difficulties with this debate going on between the ministry of mines and energy and the ministry of environment we found ourselves with to get ability to work. one of our biggest shareholders from texas took the mining and energy motivated the company to seek. arbitration as a way of solving this dispute of this difficulty between the colombian government as a whole and the company. skew nipple t.q. died to do. this to move she can push move i've given up the limbo nationals. and option only this new some chinese in assume an. it isn't the. way to mean you can still need it only seemed keen to keep it on. a lot should have been a mature country and because. the. free trade agreements. to understand that they had to respect the agreements so that investors' money would not be lost or stolen. ther
i believe columbia well challenge the jurisdiction of the courts. to make decision on this with confidence and then we will really move to yes the case yeah hopefully hopefully they're crossing fingers they'll be productive be nice. pussy gold starts to face difficulties with this debate going on between the ministry of mines and energy and the ministry of environment we found ourselves with to get ability to work. one of our biggest shareholders from texas took the mining and energy motivated...
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columbia. you did extremely well and columbia law school.ndhe harvard law review the columbia law review, you are flooded by job offers from the major law firms? [laughter] justice ginsberg: there was not a single firm in the entire city of new york that would take a chance on me. i have said i had three strikes against me. i was jewish. the wall street firms were just beginning to welcome jews. i was a woman. killer was i was a mother. my daughter was four years old when i graduated from law school. employers who might take a chance on a woman were not prepared to take a chance on a mother. david: one of your law , after manyot you efforts, a clerkship with judge palmieri. was that easy to do for him? justice ginsberg: he had no qualms about a woman. he had had a woman. he was concerned. the southern district of new york is a busy court. he would need a law clerks aid even on a sunday. i found out about this years later. the professor did not know what to tell him. chance and ifer a she does not work out, there is a young man in the class w
columbia. you did extremely well and columbia law school.ndhe harvard law review the columbia law review, you are flooded by job offers from the major law firms? [laughter] justice ginsberg: there was not a single firm in the entire city of new york that would take a chance on me. i have said i had three strikes against me. i was jewish. the wall street firms were just beginning to welcome jews. i was a woman. killer was i was a mother. my daughter was four years old when i graduated from law...
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columbia. fargoformer wells executives are facing almost $59 million in fines from the u.s. banking industry.omberg finance reporter is here with the story. he already knew that wells fargo had all kinds of problems, several massive scandals. still, reading something like the former ceo who had this folksy warren buffett like charm, it is still kind of a shocking headline. >> this has never happened before to a major bank ceo. not only is he banned from the industry, he also gets a 17 and a half million dollar fine. fined $25s being million. this is something we have never seen before. it is unprecedented. both the levels and this enormity of the people facing the fines. scarlet: agency doing this is the occ. there has been a lot of different punishments handed out. the federal reserve has a cap on the growth. it's hands are being tied. >> definitely being tied in many ways. this is the first agency to come out with these fines. regulators are working in concert to sort out the mess. the occ has taken the lead. we are talking about the chief administrative upset -- chief administrative up a t
columbia. fargoformer wells executives are facing almost $59 million in fines from the u.s. banking industry.omberg finance reporter is here with the story. he already knew that wells fargo had all kinds of problems, several massive scandals. still, reading something like the former ceo who had this folksy warren buffett like charm, it is still kind of a shocking headline. >> this has never happened before to a major bank ceo. not only is he banned from the industry, he also gets a 17 and...
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well, i certainly think that‘s a debate that will take place, not just here think that‘s a debate that will take place, notjust here in british columbiais piece, without a whole lot of back from people like he and i. what i can say is that the prospect of forming a positive life without connection to the finances of the people of the uk is absolutely a prospect here in british columbia. bc is characterised as hollywood north, the third—largest film production centre outside of new york and los angeles in north america, so meghan‘s prospects are very bright in british columbia. and of course, prince harry is very well regarded here in bc. his support of the invictus games initiatives are something we follow very closely here, with a military presence, naval bases in skye mont and an air force base on vancouver island. so i think british columbia would be a great fit. british is in the title. couldn‘t be better. china needs to face reality and respect the will of the taiwanese people, according to taiwan‘s newly re—elected president, tsai ing—wen. speaking exclusively to the bbc, president tsai said the threat from china, which claims t
well, i certainly think that‘s a debate that will take place, not just here think that‘s a debate that will take place, notjust here in british columbiais piece, without a whole lot of back from people like he and i. what i can say is that the prospect of forming a positive life without connection to the finances of the people of the uk is absolutely a prospect here in british columbia. bc is characterised as hollywood north, the third—largest film production centre outside of new york...
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i certainly think that's a debate that will take place notjust here in british columbia and canada but in the uk as wellrime minister said an introduction to this piece, without a whole lot of back and forth from people like t and i. what ican forth from people like t and i. what i can say is the prospects of forming a positive life without a connection to the finances of people of the uk as absolutely a prospect here in british columbia. bc is characterised as hollywood north. the third largest production centre outside of new york and los angeles and north america so making's prospects are very great in british columbia and of course prince harry is very well—regarded here in bc. his support of the invictus games initiatives are something we follow very closely here with the military presence and naval bases and airport space here on vancouver island so i think british columbia would be a great fates. british is in the title, it could not be better. there's also been a suggestion i'm sure you've heard that harry could ta ke sure you've heard that harry could take thejob sure you've heard that harry co
i certainly think that's a debate that will take place notjust here in british columbia and canada but in the uk as wellrime minister said an introduction to this piece, without a whole lot of back and forth from people like t and i. what ican forth from people like t and i. what i can say is the prospects of forming a positive life without a connection to the finances of people of the uk as absolutely a prospect here in british columbia. bc is characterised as hollywood north. the third...
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columbia. >> it's beautiful here. well, i can see how you would have been drawn to this playing.aturday at the farmers' market, manning a table for his non-profit, the foundation for child honoring, which advocates for putting children's needs first when tackling environmental and social problems. >> oh, look at this. look at this. >> hi. >> but as much as children love raffi and vice versa, for someone who loves children so much, you decided not to have children of your own. >> that's true. >> and people are always surprised by this. >> well, back then when my wife and i talked about it, a long time ago, we were always around kids. she was a kindergarten teacher and i was entertaining children, we just felt that we didn't need children of our own, and we decided to honor that feeling. >> you have children, they're just not buy -- by logically your children. >> exactly. >> and you can count my own daughter vivian as one of them. >> right, viv? ♪ every day is a new day spinning round ♪ a new day for me and you ♪ >> thank you, raffi. >> you're welcome, sweetie. ♪ this is it >> cowa
columbia. >> it's beautiful here. well, i can see how you would have been drawn to this playing.aturday at the farmers' market, manning a table for his non-profit, the foundation for child honoring, which advocates for putting children's needs first when tackling environmental and social problems. >> oh, look at this. look at this. >> hi. >> but as much as children love raffi and vice versa, for someone who loves children so much, you decided not to have children of your...
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columbia." wow. that statement didn't age well, but neither did alan dershowitz. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( piano riffs i said, the senate trial starts tomorrow, but we're still a little fuzzy on the details thanks to senate majority leader -- ( audience booing ) -- and crowd favorite mitch mcconnell. ( laughter ) here's how it's supposed to work: as majority leader, mcconnell writes up the rules for the trial, then the entire senate votes on those rules. simple. thing is: mcconnell has so far refused to reveal any of the details about his resolution. the trial starts tomorrow! that would be like a wedding invite going out that says "ceremony at 1 pm, st. matthew's episcopal church. b-y-o bride." ( laughter ) mitch has been hush-hush about the rules of engagement, but it doesn't seem like he's confident trump is innocent, because reportedly, mcconnell is preparing a resolution that would leave room for president trump's lawyers to move immediately to dismiss the impeachment charges, in what's being called "a break-glass option." "break-glass." a sure sign that everything's a-okay. that's why public bu
columbia." wow. that statement didn't age well, but neither did alan dershowitz. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( piano riffs i said, the senate trial starts tomorrow, but we're still a little fuzzy on the details thanks to senate majority leader -- ( audience booing ) -- and crowd favorite mitch mcconnell. ( laughter ) here's how it's supposed to work: as majority leader, mcconnell writes up the rules for the trial, then the entire senate votes on those rules. simple. thing is: mcconnell has...
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columbia. a lot of snow in california as well over some areas on thursday night.nada and the midwest come huge amounts of disruptive snowfall, torrential rainfall on the southern flicker of could sponsor pretty damaging winds and flooding and the cold air will be setting and across eastern parts of the us as we finish the weekend and into next week. you are now, a rather murky scene in krakow over the past few days. —— in europe now. air pollution has been an issue. this is an area of high pressure. temperatures have been above average for the time of the year. we will see things clear air out as we go into the weekend thanks to this weather system which will bring outbreaks of rain, gusty winds and from the west come and across the mountains of norway into the western alps become a good dose of snowfall to ta ke alps become a good dose of snowfall to take us into the start of the weekend. still some mist and fog problem for the ease and the mediterranean looking quieter, but that weather system works is what use words as we go through this weekend and emotional t
columbia. a lot of snow in california as well over some areas on thursday night.nada and the midwest come huge amounts of disruptive snowfall, torrential rainfall on the southern flicker of could sponsor pretty damaging winds and flooding and the cold air will be setting and across eastern parts of the us as we finish the weekend and into next week. you are now, a rather murky scene in krakow over the past few days. —— in europe now. air pollution has been an issue. this is an area of high...
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columbia. every 10 years, it seems to transform itself and go in different directions. justseen it where we are locking and warehousing and throwing the key away too well intended programs that just did not quite work for various reasons to now what i see, particularly in the district of columbia, a more holistic approach to dealing with the andes from a mental health a well-rounded perspective. that thereearned is are a lot of people who come at a very young age, may have done -- committed these crimes. it and -- and just received sentences that are 20 years, 30 years, 40 years. and a lot of them have truly done a lot to reform themselves and have taken advantage of what has been offered them, not only from an educational standpoint or a job-training standpoint, but from a holistic standpoint of transforming themselves. to where they actually can reflect upon the different things i've done in life, to being remorseful, to wanting to contributive citizens. it is sad to me, sometimes, when i see these people -- and particularly, if you get a chance, you may want to go to washington, d.c. and see some of the things they have there -- but these people com
columbia. every 10 years, it seems to transform itself and go in different directions. justseen it where we are locking and warehousing and throwing the key away too well intended programs that just did not quite work for various reasons to now what i see, particularly in the district of columbia, a more holistic approach to dealing with the andes from a mental health a well-rounded perspective. that thereearned is are a lot of people who come at a very young age, may have done -- committed...
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watching a system just off the coast of canada as well as united states we're going to be seeing some very gusty winds for parts of washington state british columbia that means vancouver seattle heavy snow in the higher elevations as well but for northern canada it is going to be that very cold air it's extending all the way down to southern canada as well we're going to be seeing temperatures well below average for this time of year and for when a pig that means you as well we're recent temperatures diving as we go towards friday only getting to a high of minus 19 but overnight lows are going to be down into the minus twenty's minus 27 is expected here as we go into saturday morning and into sunday morning as well here across the caribbean though it is going to find a dry across much of the area and for jamaica we do expect to see attempt a few of $31.00 and for nasa about $24.00 degrees for you. violence is. this is the political one. the count symmetry shapes world order the structure that is defended total cost. each with the support of the people fall through the crushing of their will. people in power exposes the use and abuse of power aroun
watching a system just off the coast of canada as well as united states we're going to be seeing some very gusty winds for parts of washington state british columbia that means vancouver seattle heavy snow in the higher elevations as well but for northern canada it is going to be that very cold air it's extending all the way down to southern canada as well we're going to be seeing temperatures well below average for this time of year and for when a pig that means you as well we're recent...
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practice at columbia university would be covered, and the government said we won't prosecute on anything else if you basically serve for this. the future victims they didn't know about as well as the ones that he admitted to. >> now there's an issue at columbia university in the medical office where he practiced. shan wu, thank you so much. >> good to see you, fred. >> you as well. >>> still ahead, it's a new chapter for the duke and duchess of sussex. how will they transition to their new lives away from the royal family duties? >>> and later, who is robert hyde? from long-shot congressional candidate, how this man found himself at the center of it all. whatever happens out there today, remember, you have the hilton app. will the hilton app help us pick the starters? great question, no. but it can help you pick your room from the floor plan. can the hilton app help us score? you know, it's not that kind of thing, but you can score free wi-fi. can it help us win? hey, hey! we're all winners with the hilton price match guarantee, alright? man, you guys are adorable! alright, let's go lose this soccer game, come on! book with the hilton app. if you find a lower rate, we match
practice at columbia university would be covered, and the government said we won't prosecute on anything else if you basically serve for this. the future victims they didn't know about as well as the ones that he admitted to. >> now there's an issue at columbia university in the medical office where he practiced. shan wu, thank you so much. >> good to see you, fred. >> you as well. >>> still ahead, it's a new chapter for the duke and duchess of sussex. how will they...
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columbia university. he speaks directly, as well, to the district attorney who's representing the doctor in the story.at for you in a bit. >>> still ahead, puerto rico once again struggling to recover, this time from a series of devastating earthquakes. what's being done to help residents. coming up, we're live in the island's hard-hit southern coast. a lot of healthy foods are very acidic and aren't necessarily great for your teeth. the acid can actually wear away at the enamel which overtime can cause sensitivity and a lot of people start to see their teeth turn yellow. i like to recommend pronamel to my patients to help them protect their teeth and keep the enamel strong. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 st
columbia university. he speaks directly, as well, to the district attorney who's representing the doctor in the story.at for you in a bit. >>> still ahead, puerto rico once again struggling to recover, this time from a series of devastating earthquakes. what's being done to help residents. coming up, we're live in the island's hard-hit southern coast. a lot of healthy foods are very acidic and aren't necessarily great for your teeth. the acid can actually wear away at the enamel which...
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well i did go state to the british columbia university should not have given in to the n.t. for threats but the institution defended its the citizen explaining the journalists event was a potential target. the reason for the cancellation is the concern about safety and security of our campus community the appropriate response to violent extremists who threaten access to information in the academy is not to give in to their demands by canceling the event or the outcomes with n.t. for protesters being involved in a number of violent incidents that same university already. was. was and we heard from the director of the free speech club again who told us free speech is being stifled institutions and on the streets of canada. this isn't just happening with us it's happening all over the country it's a new trend where publicly funded institutions think that they can just deny their right to free speech when they can't they're taking money from the government they're part of the public sphere the suppression of free speech is not only happening on the institutional level in canada
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part of net states as well as canada watches system coming in out of the pacific and with that we're going to see a lot of snow particularly the higher elevations of british columbiadown through parts of washington oregon as well as into california civs the scope it is going to be a rain today not tomorrow but very windy conditions are going to cause a problem if you are flying in later on today down towards the south by the time we get towards friday it's going to be los angeles you could be seeing some rain showers as well well here across the mid part of the united states and into the midwest it's going to be rain it's also going to be some very gusty winds in terms of snow as well temps wise winnipeg we are talking minus 10 as a forecast high in calgary at minus 46. examining the impact of today's headlines you use that mission information but i've used the term line setting the agenda that tomorrow is discussions colley unique a moment is this in terms of modern american history when it comes to racism you have the makings of a neo fascist moment international filmmakers and world class john analysts bringing programs to in spying. on al-jazeera. hello there
part of net states as well as canada watches system coming in out of the pacific and with that we're going to see a lot of snow particularly the higher elevations of british columbiadown through parts of washington oregon as well as into california civs the scope it is going to be a rain today not tomorrow but very windy conditions are going to cause a problem if you are flying in later on today down towards the south by the time we get towards friday it's going to be los angeles you could be...
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well. >> antoine halff is the senior research scholar with columbia university. you can follow their work if you go to energypolicy.columbia.edu. thank you, sir, for your time. >> thank you very much for having me. >>> and our live coverage resuming here on c-span3 in washington. at a transportation and infrastructure forum.
well. >> antoine halff is the senior research scholar with columbia university. you can follow their work if you go to energypolicy.columbia.edu. thank you, sir, for your time. >> thank you very much for having me. >>> and our live coverage resuming here on c-span3 in washington. at a transportation and infrastructure forum.
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watching a system just off the coast of canada as well as united states we're going to be seeing some very gusty winds for parts of washington state british columbia that means vancouver seattle heavy snow in the higher elevations as well but for northern canada it is going to be that very cold air it's extending all the way down to southern canada as well we're going to be see temperatures well below average for this time of year and for when a pig that means you as well we recent temperatures diving as we go towards friday only getting to a high of minus 19 but overnight lows are going to be down into the minus twenty's minus $27.00 is expected here as we go into saturday morning and into sunday morning as well here across the caribbean though it is going to find a dry across much of the area and for jamaica we do expect to see attempt a few of 31 and for nasa about 24 degrees for you. but. when the news breaks in the moment today the current government has lost trust to people they can't do anything because the approach he says. origins to bring people to places like work who represent the loft shots for opponents of rex it's trying to talk to
watching a system just off the coast of canada as well as united states we're going to be seeing some very gusty winds for parts of washington state british columbia that means vancouver seattle heavy snow in the higher elevations as well but for northern canada it is going to be that very cold air it's extending all the way down to southern canada as well we're going to be see temperatures well below average for this time of year and for when a pig that means you as well we recent temperatures...
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watching a system just off the coast of canada as well as united states we're going to be seeing some very gusty winds for parts of washington state british columbia that means vancouver seattle heavy snow in the higher elevations as well but for northern canada it is going to be that very cold air it's extending all the way down to southern canada as well we're going to be seeing temperatures well below average for this time of year and for when a pig that means you as well we're recent temperatures diving as we go towards friday only getting to a high of minus 19 but overnight lows are going to be down into the minus twenty's minus $27.00 is expected here as we go into saturday morning and into sunday morning as well here across the caribbean though it is going to find a dry cross much of the area and for jamaica we do expect to see attempt a few of 31 and for nasa about 24 degrees for you. the story of a british italian man experiencing life close up in a palestinian refugee camp the big it's. coming face to face with the daily lives of its residents some of whom have lived there for 70 years but there has been the refugio most honest life it's
watching a system just off the coast of canada as well as united states we're going to be seeing some very gusty winds for parts of washington state british columbia that means vancouver seattle heavy snow in the higher elevations as well but for northern canada it is going to be that very cold air it's extending all the way down to southern canada as well we're going to be seeing temperatures well below average for this time of year and for when a pig that means you as well we're recent...
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well. >> reporter: british columbia's privacy act gives people the right to bring a civil court lawsuit withoutred monetary loss. an invasion of privacy can involve surveillance. prince harry arrived tuesday in vancouver island reunited with his wife and son just 24 hours after speaking out about how starting this spring the couple will no longer be senior members of the royal family in a deal agreed upon with the queen. >> we are taking a leap of faith, so thank you for giving me the courage to take this next step. >> reporter: while the couple will no longer receive public funds or conduct royal business, questions remain as to who will cover their security costs including whether canada will pick up the tab. >> i have not spoken to her majesty directly. we had discussions and continue to be ongoing, and i have no updates at this moment. >> reporter: most canadians agree that the couple's security shouldn't even be a concern. >> he's really just a british private citizen who happens to be in canada and the same thing for his wife who is an american citizen who happens to be in canada. >> repo
well. >> reporter: british columbia's privacy act gives people the right to bring a civil court lawsuit withoutred monetary loss. an invasion of privacy can involve surveillance. prince harry arrived tuesday in vancouver island reunited with his wife and son just 24 hours after speaking out about how starting this spring the couple will no longer be senior members of the royal family in a deal agreed upon with the queen. >> we are taking a leap of faith, so thank you for giving me...
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career spanning 40 years he has written for nasa administrator charles bowden as well as top executives at ibm, columbia university, time warner, the list goes on. he is a graduate from morgan state university and is adjunct professor at hofstra university. our next panelist, sarah hurwitz, served in the white house from 2009-2017, first as a speechwriter for president obama before becoming had speechwriter for first lady michelle obama. previously she served as chief speechwriter for hillary clinton during her 2008 presidential campaign. she is a graduate of harvard college and harvard law school, and has an upcoming book about judaism coming out in september. and john mcconnell served more than 10 years in the white house staff under two administrations. he was a senior speechwriter for president george w. bush and was responsible for the president's address to the joint session of congress after the 9/11 attacks. during the bush-cheney administration, he served as deputy assistant to the president and assistant to the vice president. he is a graduate of carleton college as well as yale law school. to
career spanning 40 years he has written for nasa administrator charles bowden as well as top executives at ibm, columbia university, time warner, the list goes on. he is a graduate from morgan state university and is adjunct professor at hofstra university. our next panelist, sarah hurwitz, served in the white house from 2009-2017, first as a speechwriter for president obama before becoming had speechwriter for first lady michelle obama. previously she served as chief speechwriter for hillary...
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all this time in british columbia, the snow has been falling. washington and oregon as well.frontal system that plagued us is this one here. it is coming into the caribbean, into cuba. that suggests some thunder and slow-moving rain. otherwise, like showers for most of the caribbean islands and the standard from panama northward, yucatan peninsula. days of at least cold showers on the gulf side. ♪ ♪ rob: you are watching al jazeera. a reminder of the top stories. greece is calling for a cease-fire in libya. in athensftar is ahead of a conference in berlin. his forces are fighting the internationally recognized government in tripoli. iran's supreme leader says the european state cannot be trusted in negotiations over the 2015 nuclear deal. the ayatollah made the comments during friday prayers. the first time he led the ceremony in eight years. turkey's president erdogan has accused the syrian government of breaking a cease-fire in the last rebel held province of idlib. at least 20 people were killed. the cease-fire was supposed to take effect last sunday. a caravan of almost 3
all this time in british columbia, the snow has been falling. washington and oregon as well.frontal system that plagued us is this one here. it is coming into the caribbean, into cuba. that suggests some thunder and slow-moving rain. otherwise, like showers for most of the caribbean islands and the standard from panama northward, yucatan peninsula. days of at least cold showers on the gulf side. ♪ ♪ rob: you are watching al jazeera. a reminder of the top stories. greece is calling for a...
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ground but it didn't feel cold and all this time in british columbia this has been falling for tom as things were in washington and oregon as well the last frontal system that plagued this is this one here so it's now coming down into the caribbean across cuba hispania in the islands and that suggests some sand and slow moving rain otherwise it's light showers for most of the caribbean islands and of course the standard from panama north was the yucatan peninsula you've got days of at least coastal showers on the gulf site. one in a 28 highway to india killed his young lieutenant because prostitutes. one of monies travelled to the villages where parents still live under rights to the thing. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. every. welcome back a quick amount of our top stories here on al-jazeera russia has called on both sides in libya's conflict to come together ahead of a summit in berlin without putting conditions the talks are in the pending the 9 month conflict. iran's supreme leader says european states can't be trusted in the go suggestions of the 2015 nuclear deal. made the comments during friday prayers the 1st time he's never
ground but it didn't feel cold and all this time in british columbia this has been falling for tom as things were in washington and oregon as well the last frontal system that plagued this is this one here so it's now coming down into the caribbean across cuba hispania in the islands and that suggests some sand and slow moving rain otherwise it's light showers for most of the caribbean islands and of course the standard from panama north was the yucatan peninsula you've got days of at least...
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well. thanank you for r joining us frm the new south wales royal fire service. now to columbiaich is beginning the new decade amid ongoing protests against their president's right wing government. a host of issues are fueling the demonstrations including , corruption and drug finance, to name a few. often overlooked however are the growing calls to reform the country's health care system. dwindling services and overworked doctors with low pay are a few of the problems. our correspondent has more. correspondent: juan manuel loves a working at the hospital. he loves to take his time with patients, making sure that they feel safe and understand their conditions and treatments, but doing the job with such dedication has become difficult for many people working in colombian health care. >>>> one out of four health care professionals are unhappy. one of our system's shortcomings is the pay that physicians receive. some of them have to work two or three jobs to make ends meet. correspondent: overworked and underpaid doctors and nurses are not the only ones feeling let down by the heal
well. thanank you for r joining us frm the new south wales royal fire service. now to columbiaich is beginning the new decade amid ongoing protests against their president's right wing government. a host of issues are fueling the demonstrations including , corruption and drug finance, to name a few. often overlooked however are the growing calls to reform the country's health care system. dwindling services and overworked doctors with low pay are a few of the problems. our correspondent has...
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well as how to finish concrete. we look at construction in the district of columbia, and the fact they have no vocational trade schools training residents or students, you have to wonder. i have earned six figures over the last two years without a college degree. you look at the infrastructure needed and have to ask yourself, are we going to have schools [indiscernible] massachusetts for example has a robust vocational and apprenticeship program. though students outperform traditional students. my training has given me the ability to be self-employed. peers that went to traditional colleges, have to work two or three jobs and still have to worry about student debt. something has to be done. richard: i think that is great. thisgig -- this gig economy, and jobs taken away by ai, clerical work, it will not displace many of the trading jobs like plumbing and pouring concrete. oof jobs, the ai-pr sheer supply and demand. we really need to think about how we provide policies and alternative solutions for the four year university. we have not heard anything about that from presidential candidates, whether elizabeth warren, b
well as how to finish concrete. we look at construction in the district of columbia, and the fact they have no vocational trade schools training residents or students, you have to wonder. i have earned six figures over the last two years without a college degree. you look at the infrastructure needed and have to ask yourself, are we going to have schools [indiscernible] massachusetts for example has a robust vocational and apprenticeship program. though students outperform traditional students....
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columbia. he wrote on the occasion of a very well-known anti- summit known as jeffrey's who spoke on campus androte in a fit of incredible passion and position about the bureaucratic institutional response he saw to the fact that this man came to campus. the bureaucratic institutional response was we need to put out an op-ed, have a protest and he said he wrote these words which rang in my ears from the moment i read that which was if someone calls you a pig do you stand on the street corner with a sign insisting you are not a pig. in other words, he felt, and i agree, that the right response ultimately to anti-semitism is not to become an anti- anti- semite, it is not to identify ourselves based on those who hate us. that makes us into objects, honestly rather than human beings. the right response to anti-semitism is to dig in to the wellsprings of who we are and he talks and he quoted a lot of people in that essay. one of the ones he quoted was the novelist walker percy. walker percy talks about where are the moabites? where are the hittites? all of these groups that were powerful groups in t
columbia. he wrote on the occasion of a very well-known anti- summit known as jeffrey's who spoke on campus androte in a fit of incredible passion and position about the bureaucratic institutional response he saw to the fact that this man came to campus. the bureaucratic institutional response was we need to put out an op-ed, have a protest and he said he wrote these words which rang in my ears from the moment i read that which was if someone calls you a pig do you stand on the street corner...
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here and we can pay the rent and eat well which is something we can't do their because the situation is so bad. arrive venezuelans lining to continue on to columbiae town's population has increased from 66,000 to 113,000 as more and more people come in search of a better life. u.s. andns s between the france. the french economy minister warning the trump administration against any retaliation to its new digital services tax. if f washington goes ahead with its threatened tariffs it could deeply damage relations between the countries. the u.s. has said it would impose duties of up to 100% on imports of champagne, handbags and other french products worth $2.4 billion after it foundd tht the new digital tax would harm u.s. tech companies. retaliatory measures would trigger a tit-for-tat response from france and the government would take the matter to the wto. >> nationwide protests do continue here in f france. air france says it is planning to run its entire flight schedule at least on mononday ad tuesday. >> that's despite calls for a strike by some crew unions. the airline company says that discussions between the government and unions so far hav
here and we can pay the rent and eat well which is something we can't do their because the situation is so bad. arrive venezuelans lining to continue on to columbiae town's population has increased from 66,000 to 113,000 as more and more people come in search of a better life. u.s. andns s between the france. the french economy minister warning the trump administration against any retaliation to its new digital services tax. if f washington goes ahead with its threatened tariffs it could deeply...
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leave when did in your opinion the left wing become left well look through a certain extent that was starting already when i was at the i was a columbia in the seventy's and you know the the anti vietnam guys would take over offices and i was in to vietnam yeah but that era none of that's a separate issue anti viet nam both liberal and left not not just not just left but the but i remember columbia when the anti viet nam left would take over dean's offices and they never got in trouble and i remember as a student thinking this is not a good thing you can't i mean is it lee at the very least it's trespassing and the deans did nothing and that's where i think it began the more radical you are the more tolerated you will be in the case of vietnam though that movement while those things were wrong certainly led to that war was a mistake and that led to pointing out the students of america pointed out 1st look . i think that the viet nam issues mork i actually opposed the war when i was in college but the reason. was different my reason was i wasn't fighting because of because i got a one why i didn't i didn't get a for a because i have a
leave when did in your opinion the left wing become left well look through a certain extent that was starting already when i was at the i was a columbia in the seventy's and you know the the anti vietnam guys would take over offices and i was in to vietnam yeah but that era none of that's a separate issue anti viet nam both liberal and left not not just not just left but the but i remember columbia when the anti viet nam left would take over dean's offices and they never got in trouble and i...
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columbia. it follows the legal decision that said uber was anti-competitive with taxis, which uber has since appealed. guys, this is another regulatory setback as uber faces issues in california, as wellndon, and potentially other states in the u.s. uber has a relatively small presence in columbia remember, it is battling the chinese ride sharing company there. uber shares a off session highs but still higher by about 1% >> unusual activity because uber is your number one today. >> exactly, scott, and in fact i was in columbia a month ago, used uber and i will tell you that the lo of those taxi drivers were pretty aggressive against the uber drivers, so there was a severe push back, and deidra nailed it on that report as far as the option activity here, take a look at uber. it's up about $0.40 right now, they were buying all morning long options that expire today, scott, too short for us, so instead, i really like the february 7th expiration calls. they were buying those that's the february 33s. they expire the 7th of february, and they bought them in pretty big numbers as you can see here. i bought those, probably be in the next two weeks second trade, take a look at met life, met th
columbia. it follows the legal decision that said uber was anti-competitive with taxis, which uber has since appealed. guys, this is another regulatory setback as uber faces issues in california, as wellndon, and potentially other states in the u.s. uber has a relatively small presence in columbia remember, it is battling the chinese ride sharing company there. uber shares a off session highs but still higher by about 1% >> unusual activity because uber is your number one today. >>...
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he's a professor in israel, moved to israel after graduate school at columbia and he wrote on the occasion of a very wellknown anti-semi named leonard jeffries who had come to speak on campus and he wrote in a sort of fit of incredible passion and frustration about the sort of bureaucratic institutional response he sought to the fact of this man coming to campus and the bureaucratic institutional response was we need to put out an op-ed. we need to have a protest. he said, he wrote these words which rang in my ears from the moment i read them which is if someone calls youa pig , do you stand on the street corner with a sign saying you're not a pig? he felt and i agree that the right response ultimately to anti-semitism is not to become an anti- anti-semite. it is not to identify ourselves based on those who hate us. that makes us into objects honestly rather than human beings. the right response to anti-semitism is to dig in to the wellspring of who we are and he talks and he quoted a lot of people in that essay. one of the ones he quoted was novelist walker percy and he has this sign where he talks abou
he's a professor in israel, moved to israel after graduate school at columbia and he wrote on the occasion of a very wellknown anti-semi named leonard jeffries who had come to speak on campus and he wrote in a sort of fit of incredible passion and frustration about the sort of bureaucratic institutional response he sought to the fact of this man coming to campus and the bureaucratic institutional response was we need to put out an op-ed. we need to have a protest. he said, he wrote these words...
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well folly it wasn't really a news conference it was not really a statement on par pale and the president columbia. presenting the conference that. started that and as you were saying at the center of it all is that of venezuela and the fact that both the u.s. and the host country here colombia believe that the. only sheltering number. again is asians criminal organizations and other groups that the u.s. and other countries in the atmosphere consider a terrorist organization that. is also supporting them they made reference to the land the last standing active rebel group. whose leadership. in hiding in ministerial according to the u.s. and colombia also the fact that the former rebels the fact they signed a peace deal with the economy in 2616 some of those that leadership but the dissidents the fire corral so in venezuela and finally insisted on the fact that there are cells. the. lebanese party that the u.s. also considered their terrorist organization operating in venezuela and compel is asking for latin american and caribbean countries to do more to stop these cells operating in this country b
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ground but it didn't feel cold and all this time in british columbia this now has been falling for tom as things were in washington and oregon as well. the last frontal system that plagued this is this one here so it's now coming down into the caribbean across cuba his spaniel in the islands and that suggests some sunda and slow moving rain otherwise it's light showers for most of the caribbean islands and of course the standard from panama north was the yucatan peninsula you've got days of at least coastal showers on the gulf site. when investigating crime an admission of guilt is the ultimate corroboration. or is it there are tactics that can be used to get innocent people to confess to crimes they didn't commit witness explores the shocking phenomenon of people incriminating themselves the person who falsely contrast actually came to believe the lie that they were told about their own behavior false confessions on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks this bushfire season is far from over but it's caused so much devastation across a stray. detail coverage campaign a safe. journey and seen a thing on the streets of time and fee
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well you get the idea. are you nervous because of the camera or the waves? >> camera and the waves! >> reporter: 8-year-old luca is visiting from british columbia, and never seen anything quite like this. what will you tell your friends back home in canada about the waves you saw in california? >> they are huge! >> reporter: at half moon bay, the surf was choppy and messy. for robby, it was not worth the risk. >> anything over 10 feet, i don't want to go out in. >> reporter: so you play it on the safe side? >> yeah. >> reporter: and in pacifica, the ocean looked more like a washing machine. the waves still had a way to go before hitting the bottom of the pier, so it was still open for now. and in santa cruz at steamer lane, 8 to 10-foot swells came every few seconds. still messy, but as arlo says, still better than a day at the office. >> be careful. it's big out there. a little dangerous still. >> reporter: not for the faint of heart? >> no. >> reporter: and the high surf advisory expires tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. in santa cruz, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> this hiker in santa cruz learned firsthand just how dangerous the big waves can be. a massive wave
well you get the idea. are you nervous because of the camera or the waves? >> camera and the waves! >> reporter: 8-year-old luca is visiting from british columbia, and never seen anything quite like this. what will you tell your friends back home in canada about the waves you saw in california? >> they are huge! >> reporter: at half moon bay, the surf was choppy and messy. for robby, it was not worth the risk. >> anything over 10 feet, i don't want to go out in....
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well. >> antoine halff is the senior research scholar with columbia university. you can follow their work if you go to energypolicy.columbia.edu. thank you, sir, for your time. >> thank you very much for having me. >>> and our live coverage resuming here on c-span3 in washington. at a transportation and infrastructure forum. coming up transportation officials will talk about providing transportation in rural areas and railroad safety. we'll also learn about the department of transportation's priorities for the coming year. live coverage on c-span3. >> we have some wonderful, luxurious, very nice seatingrow. i'd like to encourage everybody tole to closer. we're going to have a very nice discussion. i'd like to encourage everybody closer. make the setting a little bit more cozy and familial. we very much enjoy that. we like having a nice conversation about one of our favorite public policy issues. yeah. right along there. thanks so much. well, great. i want to welcome everyone to this panel. again, thank you, all, very much for joining. my name is lawrence smith. d
well. >> antoine halff is the senior research scholar with columbia university. you can follow their work if you go to energypolicy.columbia.edu. thank you, sir, for your time. >> thank you very much for having me. >>> and our live coverage resuming here on c-span3 in washington. at a transportation and infrastructure forum. coming up transportation officials will talk about providing transportation in rural areas and railroad safety. we'll also learn about the department...
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for the rest of the nation as well but president donald trump are some of the restrictions of the federal ban. california and 14 other states including the district of columbia challenged the reversal in november saying the rollback was illegal and would reduce energy costs and generate tons of carbon dioxide each year. >>> one of the oldest surf shops in california has close, the owner said the fixed cost of doing business was just too great. the store also faced increasing competition from online retailers and direct sales for manufacturers. >>> the bay area holiday tradition of eating crab continues on new year's. this year it was fun picking for fishermen with park bureaucrat in the ocean than expected. crab season was already off to a slow start when it was delayed to allow whales to clear the area. fishermen say the catch was good but they have seen a big drop since then. >>> and iowa man is trying to regain custody of an unusual emotional support animal, a coyote. at stokes had the coyote since april he says he was abandoned on his property and they quickly formed a bond. >> i put food out again and checked him for another week. two weeks he was out h
for the rest of the nation as well but president donald trump are some of the restrictions of the federal ban. california and 14 other states including the district of columbia challenged the reversal in november saying the rollback was illegal and would reduce energy costs and generate tons of carbon dioxide each year. >>> one of the oldest surf shops in california has close, the owner said the fixed cost of doing business was just too great. the store also faced increasing...
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the columbia bureau chief for "the courier" in south carolina, eugene scott, adrienne elrod, and michael steele are back as wellthere's a part of me that thinks, boy, this race is never going to be that close, it's going to be impossible for them to catch joe biden at the end of the day, there's just none of the other three major candidates here who have any kind of traction. why will that conventional wisdom be wrong? >> well, joe biden's lead has been shrinking in south carolina over the year. essentially at one point he held a lead well into the 30s. it's now down to 7 according to the latest "courier" research poll. >> do you sense which other candidate is making inroads among african-americans, and if so, is it specific, is it by age that you're seeing a split? what splits are you seeing? >> essentially the african-american vote is still very solidly behind the former vice president at this point. with kamala harris getting out of the race, the biggest candidate among african-american voters was elizabeth warren, she's third in our latest poll, neck and neck with bernie sanders who is also doing solidly wi
the columbia bureau chief for "the courier" in south carolina, eugene scott, adrienne elrod, and michael steele are back as wellthere's a part of me that thinks, boy, this race is never going to be that close, it's going to be impossible for them to catch joe biden at the end of the day, there's just none of the other three major candidates here who have any kind of traction. why will that conventional wisdom be wrong? >> well, joe biden's lead has been shrinking in south...
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columbia population research center. written extensively on the impact of public policy on the well-being of children and families into the work has focused on more family policies and equality in early childhood care and education, poverty, social mobility and the black and white achievement gap and she's the author of eight books and has published numerous articles and reviewed academic journals. welcome, doctor waldfogel. and we have ms. kristin, executive director and cofounder of an organization called roms rising. involved in public policy and grassroots engagement for over two decades and has received numerous awards for her work and is an award-winning author of books and articles and frequent public speaker in the media contributor and host of the radio program breaking through the way thank all of you for joining us today and we look forward to hearing your testimony and we will now hear from you in the order in which you were introduced. go ahead, mr. stone. hit the button until it turns red. it is an honor to be here. thank you for inviting me, mr. chairman and mr. vice chairman. it's an honor to be here to te
columbia population research center. written extensively on the impact of public policy on the well-being of children and families into the work has focused on more family policies and equality in early childhood care and education, poverty, social mobility and the black and white achievement gap and she's the author of eight books and has published numerous articles and reviewed academic journals. welcome, doctor waldfogel. and we have ms. kristin, executive director and cofounder of an...
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columbia as part of guaido's campaign to oust nicolas maduro. describe the visit to us. how did it go? >> it was quite remarkable. secretary of state mike bail -- with theeo meeting colombian president as wellvenezuelan opposition leader the guaido, as they honored one year anniversary of the terror attack here in bogota. secretary pompeo meeting one-on-one with the venezuelan opposition leader who said he will be traveling to davos to rally support with european leaders to once again go on the offense against maduro. guaido is backed by the leaders of more than 50 different countries. >> we have seen in the last years, seen it expand and grow, and we will get this hemisphere freedom. we are prepared to work alongside president guaido to deliver democracy. >> it is interesting because maduro gave an interview in the last 24 hours to the washington post where he was quite critical of the sanctions the u.s. had placed in he urged for the trump administration to start negotiating with maduro's regime. i can tell you that there is no way that is happening anytime soon. >> kevin, i know you are in polkadot but of course you are what -- in bogota but you are still watching your normal beat, impea
columbia as part of guaido's campaign to oust nicolas maduro. describe the visit to us. how did it go? >> it was quite remarkable. secretary of state mike bail -- with theeo meeting colombian president as wellvenezuelan opposition leader the guaido, as they honored one year anniversary of the terror attack here in bogota. secretary pompeo meeting one-on-one with the venezuelan opposition leader who said he will be traveling to davos to rally support with european leaders to once again go...
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well into the future. one, enjoy it while it is here. two, make sure you take advantage of it. it is a rare opportunity. in columbia, missouri, we have no presidential candidates running ads. we are protected from that. your world will return to normal a month from now. as it stands right now, you get to be in the spotlight, so enjoy it. david: some of us are looking forward to the resumption of farm chemical advertisements on television. let's go back to the beginning. tell us about 1968. what was happening in america? how this led to the early caucuses. 1968, as many people remember or know from history books, was a tough year. we had the troops sent to vietnam. goldwater used to say during the convention, everyone is afraid that if they vote for me, we will have troops in vietnam. he said after johnson was reelected, people voted for me have troops in vietnam. we have about a half million troops in vietnam and that sparked an antiwar movement. he had the civil rights movement, the assassination of dr. king, the assassination of bobby kennedy. it was a tough time. we had the disastrous democratic convention in au
well into the future. one, enjoy it while it is here. two, make sure you take advantage of it. it is a rare opportunity. in columbia, missouri, we have no presidential candidates running ads. we are protected from that. your world will return to normal a month from now. as it stands right now, you get to be in the spotlight, so enjoy it. david: some of us are looking forward to the resumption of farm chemical advertisements on television. let's go back to the beginning. tell us about 1968. what...
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well as puerto rico, the u.s. virgin islands and the district of columbia approved medical cannabis programs. the approved adult use cannabis and although some state states e their own policies, national walls such as the controlled feedback have used to change the same way. they've agreed to appear before the subcommittee today the drug endorsement agency, the fda, the national institute all play crucial roles on the cannabis policy from researching its medicine to the monster protecting the american public from bad actors and i hope that we can learn about what works and what needs to be changed. we will discuss these by both democrats and republicans, some bipartisan. they propose various changes such as rescheduling or the scheduling marijuana, providing a safe harbor for patients and veterans who use medical marijuana and streamlining cannabis research. given the evolving landscape that bills are worthy for further discussion and i'm particularly in rested in hearing how they are reducing barriers to research and enabling research on cannabis. i'm also interested in how the agencies are
well as puerto rico, the u.s. virgin islands and the district of columbia approved medical cannabis programs. the approved adult use cannabis and although some state states e their own policies, national walls such as the controlled feedback have used to change the same way. they've agreed to appear before the subcommittee today the drug endorsement agency, the fda, the national institute all play crucial roles on the cannabis policy from researching its medicine to the monster protecting the...
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well as puerto rico, guam, the u.s. virgin islands, and the district of columbia approved programs while 11 states, d.c., guam, northern mariana islands approved adult use cannabis. although some states have changed their own policies national laws such as the controls substances act have yet to change in the same way. this is why we're looking forward to this hearing f)om a panel of agency witnesses who agreed to appear before the subcommittee today. they all play crucial roles on federal cannabis policy, from researching benefits and harms to protecting the american public from bad actors. and i hope that we can learn about what the agencies believe works and what needs to be changed. we'll discuss six bills offered by both democrats and republicans, some bipartisan. these bills propose various policy changes such as rescheduling or descheduling marijuana, providing a safe harbor for patients and veterans who use medical marijuana and streamlining cannabis research processes. given the landscape, these bills are worthy of discussion and i'm particularly interested in learning how we're removing barriers to research a
well as puerto rico, guam, the u.s. virgin islands, and the district of columbia approved programs while 11 states, d.c., guam, northern mariana islands approved adult use cannabis. although some states have changed their own policies national laws such as the controls substances act have yet to change in the same way. this is why we're looking forward to this hearing f)om a panel of agency witnesses who agreed to appear before the subcommittee today. they all play crucial roles on federal...
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national security council head as well as the best seeds in resistance forces richard nephew is a senior research scholar at the center on global energy policy at columbia university he was the lead sanctions expert for the u.s. team negotiating with iran he's joining us via skype from new york thanks for your time with us on the al-jazeera news hour what's your reaction to these latest sanctions announced by u.s. officials on iran well i think the sanctions that were announced today are predictable the kinds of sectors that the united states previously subject to sanctions you maybe textiles particular. mostly they're not going to add a whole lot to the pressure that space you know united states is worried sanctions action against iran's biggest emitters history specially move beals so forth as those designated dozens of iranian companies bagels and so particular solutions are going to have some impact but it's going to be pretty mild compared to the measures that are already in place and when you say they're going to have some impacts what impact do you think they'll actually have. well i think that if there were any companies that were still doing bu
national security council head as well as the best seeds in resistance forces richard nephew is a senior research scholar at the center on global energy policy at columbia university he was the lead sanctions expert for the u.s. team negotiating with iran he's joining us via skype from new york thanks for your time with us on the al-jazeera news hour what's your reaction to these latest sanctions announced by u.s. officials on iran well i think the sanctions that were announced today are...
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columbia, south carolina, where these big events are taking place, have been this morning. what have you been hearing from the candidates and their message to south carolina voters now? >> reporter: well kate, their presence here is that is important to people here in south carolina. this is a marquee event in an early state. we saw them marching down the street together, the candidates kind of linking arms and notably elizabeth warren and bernie sanders standing side by side as they marched through the streets here in columbia, south carolina. interesting a week ago they were going back and forth with each other, about that private conversation that they had, but today the show of unity here in columbia, south carolina, and when it comes to south carolina, former vice president joe biden continues to lead here. he has just very solid support from black voters in south carolina, notably older black voters here in south carolina, he was at an oyster roast with some of those voters last night in orangeburg, talking to them. and he also spoke with the state, the columbia newspaper, take a listen to what he had to say. >> i asked a rhetorical question, bernie is the top of the ticket in s
columbia, south carolina, where these big events are taking place, have been this morning. what have you been hearing from the candidates and their message to south carolina voters now? >> reporter: well kate, their presence here is that is important to people here in south carolina. this is a marquee event in an early state. we saw them marching down the street together, the candidates kind of linking arms and notably elizabeth warren and bernie sanders standing side by side as they...