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conde: momento de hacer una breve pausa en esta previa.más allá ♪ quizá no sabemos aún qué es lo que andamos buscando. pero sabemos que está ahí fuera... más allá del horizonte. sí tú también lo estás buscando Ésta, es la manera de llegar. jeep grand cherokee 2019. apúrate y pasa por el evento de ventas del 4 de julio y llévate un bono adicional en efectivo de $500 en modelos seleccionados. entra en jeep.com $500 en modelos seleccionados. hola amigo, ¿cómo va mi no será la estatua del david, pero va a quedar ok. ¿solo ok? mañana la presento a la prensa. tranquilo. por algo me llaman "michelangelo." ¿en serio eres tan bueno? no, es que me llamo miguel Ángel. ♪ solo ok no está ok. especialmente cuando se trata de tu red. at&t tiene la mejor red, según el estudio más grande del país. ahora con 5g evolution, el primer paso a 5g. conde: se viene estados unidos jamaica por un boleto a la gran final de la copa oro 2019! pausa y el primer tiempo! ♪ (voz) este es alex, fanático del tricolor. (alex) ¡mi tarjeta! [música] (voz) y entre tantos cantos
conde: momento de hacer una breve pausa en esta previa.más allá ♪ quizá no sabemos aún qué es lo que andamos buscando. pero sabemos que está ahí fuera... más allá del horizonte. sí tú también lo estás buscando Ésta, es la manera de llegar. jeep grand cherokee 2019. apúrate y pasa por el evento de ventas del 4 de julio y llévate un bono adicional en efectivo de $500 en modelos seleccionados. entra en jeep.com $500 en modelos seleccionados. hola amigo, ¿cómo va mi no será la...
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tarjeta amarilla, voy contigo conde. conde: la tarjeta amarilla para el nÚmero 15, jermain martina.o si no es con falta, le tiro toda la carrocerÍa encima. creo que esta bien mostrada la tarjeta amarilla por el Árbitro mexicano. ramsÉs: querÍa tocar esa pelota hacia delante, weston mckennie, la toca, sale bacuna, una vez mÁs encuentra a lateral por izquierda, vamos con cuco martina. raÚl: si hace el milagro curazao y vencer a estados unidos, jermain martina no va a poder jugar, porque estÁ amarilla es su segunda. conde: pueden meter a su hermano gemelo que estÁ en la banca. es el mismo caso de weston mckennie que si reciben amarilla no jugarÍa la eventual semifinal. diego: es la Única tarjeta amarilla que avistÓ algÚn futbolista estados unidos en el torneo. ramsÉs: por derecha recibe la pelota el equipo de curazao. llegÓ el disparo al segundo palo, no estaba intentando el equipo de curazao, peligroso el intento, cerca, en esta ocasiÓn fue nepomuceno. cÓrner para la escuadra de azul real. 30 minutos y medio disputados, cuantos hombres buscan el remate? cuento seis en la medialuna, el
tarjeta amarilla, voy contigo conde. conde: la tarjeta amarilla para el nÚmero 15, jermain martina.o si no es con falta, le tiro toda la carrocerÍa encima. creo que esta bien mostrada la tarjeta amarilla por el Árbitro mexicano. ramsÉs: querÍa tocar esa pelota hacia delante, weston mckennie, la toca, sale bacuna, una vez mÁs encuentra a lateral por izquierda, vamos con cuco martina. raÚl: si hace el milagro curazao y vencer a estados unidos, jermain martina no va a poder jugar, porque...
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conde k: no somos a la pausa y enseguida regresamos.e viene el partido de campeÓn de campeones entre amÉrica - tigres, tigres - amÉrica. ya volvemos. [mÚsica] >> llegÓ el momento de decidir quiÉn serÁ el campeÓn de campeones de la liga mx. en vivo desde el carlson, california. Águilas del amÉrica! tigres! campeÓn de campeones! [mÚsica] >> bienvenidos a la previa presentada por kay ko. en 15 minutos podrÍas ahorrar 15% o mÁs en tu seguro de auto. a continuaciÓn campeón de campeones. amÉrica contra tigres. >> magnÍfico escenario, magnÍfica temperatura, magnÍfico actores que se viera el amÉrica frente a tigres. casa y la que cale son, california. para vivir la gran fiesta de la liga americana. podrÍamos decir un anticipo de lo que se viene la temporada de lommel al que te va a poder venir por nuestra pantalla. el campeÓn de campeones. los dos mejores equipos del fÚtbol azteca se enfrentan hoy en calzÓn, california. me gustarÍa preguntarle a paco villa y amar,quiÉn llega como favorito a esta final ? paco: para mÍ amÉrica. ya te lo mencionÉ.
conde k: no somos a la pausa y enseguida regresamos.e viene el partido de campeÓn de campeones entre amÉrica - tigres, tigres - amÉrica. ya volvemos. [mÚsica] >> llegÓ el momento de decidir quiÉn serÁ el campeÓn de campeones de la liga mx. en vivo desde el carlson, california. Águilas del amÉrica! tigres! campeÓn de campeones! [mÚsica] >> bienvenidos a la previa presentada por kay ko. en 15 minutos podrÍas ahorrar 15% o mÁs en tu seguro de auto. a continuaciÓn...
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officer conde calls for backup. >> come out. >> come out or we're going to break down the door.t or we're going to kick the door in. >> do you have a warrant? >> we don't need one. come on out! yeah. >> i'm coming out. >> come out. >> i'm coming out. >> come out! come out. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: one of the backup officers to arrive is palo alto police sergeant wayne benitez. an open blow to the head. 15 seconds later he's clearly shown on the videotape lifting alvarez's head and slamming it into the windshield. >> my face went to the windshield. >> you're going to be bleeding a whole lot more. >> reporter: alvarez says the blow split his lip and broke his tooth. >> it's honestly shocking. >> reporter: cody salfen serves as alvarez' he says offs gustavo alvarez to begin with, let alone break down his door, rough him up and lock him in jail for two weeks. remember, this all stems from charges of driving with a suspended driver's license. >> at the time officer conde initiate the the detention, he did not know if his driver's license was suspended and he did not know whether or
officer conde calls for backup. >> come out. >> come out or we're going to break down the door.t or we're going to kick the door in. >> do you have a warrant? >> we don't need one. come on out! yeah. >> i'm coming out. >> come out. >> i'm coming out. >> come out! come out. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: one of the backup officers to arrive is palo alto police sergeant wayne benitez. an open blow to the head. 15 seconds later he's clearly...
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and it's the firm behind some of the biggest glossiest magazines in the world, but how is conde nast, the publisher of vogue, go, vanity fair adapting to the digital world? we'll get the inside track on making print pay. hello and welcome to business live. a special edition of the programme coming to you live from westminster. it's a big day here in the uk for the country's politics, because in a few hours from now, the governing conservative party will have a new leader. and i have to say, it's getting very warm as well! markets and investors will be keeping a close eye on developments, to see how the change of leadership will effect post—brexit trade negotiations. so far, the uk has agreed "continuity" deals with 12 countries and regions. these include a group of countries from south america and the caribbean, and agreements with norway and switzerland as well as others. the total value of these deals is around $94bn. injune, the uk signed an outline free trade agreement with south korea, which would look to maintain the current deal. trade between the two countries is currently aro
and it's the firm behind some of the biggest glossiest magazines in the world, but how is conde nast, the publisher of vogue, go, vanity fair adapting to the digital world? we'll get the inside track on making print pay. hello and welcome to business live. a special edition of the programme coming to you live from westminster. it's a big day here in the uk for the country's politics, because in a few hours from now, the governing conservative party will have a new leader. and i have to say,...
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and that is when officer conde calls for backup. several officers arrived and kicked down alvarez's door, dragging out and arrest them while alvarez is in handcuffs sergeant bonita slams as he face onto the windshield. >> think you are a tough guy. >> reporter: the force of the impact that his lip and loosened a tooth. department policy says officers are required to document any use of force, but in the police report the sergeant wrote i put alvarez on the hood of his car he was hand cast handcuffs, no other force was used on alvarez. >> he clearly knew the use of force was improper. so, why would he report something that was improper? he didn't? in my view that is a cover up. >> reporter: attorney cody played recordings from sergeant bonita's microphone that he says are disparaging remarks about the buena vista mobile home park that also marked alvarez's homosexuality using an of evidence of voice. >> see how they behave when we put our foot down? >> a lowlife. >> reporter: they have now filed a civil rights lawsuit saying that the
and that is when officer conde calls for backup. several officers arrived and kicked down alvarez's door, dragging out and arrest them while alvarez is in handcuffs sergeant bonita slams as he face onto the windshield. >> think you are a tough guy. >> reporter: the force of the impact that his lip and loosened a tooth. department policy says officers are required to document any use of force, but in the police report the sergeant wrote i put alvarez on the hood of his car he was...
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the damn cond-ooey.peak english, cond-ooey." ( laughter ) then trump turned his lidless eye to the four congresswomen, calling them out by name, and had a little trouble with one of them. >> representative alexandria ocasio-cortez (pronouncing). cortez. somebody said that's not her name. it's-- they said, that's not her name, sir. i said, no, no. i don't have time to go with three different names. we'll call her cortez. too much time. takes too much time. >> stephen: (as trump) "it takes too much time to say three names. time i could be spending with my dear friends mohammed bin salman, kim jong-un, and k.f.c." ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) ( laughter ) then trump fanned the flames of the crowd's... would you believe "economic anxiety?" >> i have a suggestion for the hate-filled extremists who are constantly trying to tear our country down. >> stephen: (as trump) "come to my rally, you'll fit right in!" ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( piano riff ) then he went on about the congresswomen: >> they nev
the damn cond-ooey.peak english, cond-ooey." ( laughter ) then trump turned his lidless eye to the four congresswomen, calling them out by name, and had a little trouble with one of them. >> representative alexandria ocasio-cortez (pronouncing). cortez. somebody said that's not her name. it's-- they said, that's not her name, sir. i said, no, no. i don't have time to go with three different names. we'll call her cortez. too much time. takes too much time. >> stephen: (as trump)...
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estimates that at least 12000 filipinos have been killed since detainees campaign began in 2016 colors condéis the philippines researcher at human rights watch and joins me now from manila good to have you with us live on al-jazeera so detailed policy and actions will now come under the spotlight will the u.n. get unfettered access to the country to investigate. well obviously the remains to the scene because all of this now of the honest with you on the philippine government to comply with the u.n. has done today and also to comply with it so you get a chance they don't want but are particularly the human rights council so really in terms of unfettered access as i said at that remains to be seen and we certainly hope that the philippine government with good access to the u.n. experts that they respect the decision of the u.n. human rights council for them to just change scores of the distro war on drugs it is just to give our international audience a picture of what's been going on in the philippines can you paint it for us in terms of the type of pressure now that deter with regards to thi
estimates that at least 12000 filipinos have been killed since detainees campaign began in 2016 colors condéis the philippines researcher at human rights watch and joins me now from manila good to have you with us live on al-jazeera so detailed policy and actions will now come under the spotlight will the u.n. get unfettered access to the country to investigate. well obviously the remains to the scene because all of this now of the honest with you on the philippine government to comply with...
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the madrassas of samar conde are still overflowing with gold and ornate decorations. we're meeting one of these becky stands backers of the new silk road. by becky austin off speaks excellent german and will be our translator and tour guide. tonight he's serving coffee life the traditional feast. deserves. the silk road didn't only transport ideas it also disseminated ideas and recipes for prof speak when people from spain come to his beck is fan are served trough they say oh this is spanish by you know. how you're not sure. plus is traditionally eaten with the fingers not so easy for a left hander. traditionally we eat our food with our right hand as i should have known. everywhere and some are conned there are signs of how far west we ventured. the influence of ancient persia is also visible everywhere. 7 breakfast and was once the center of an empire. in the 12th and 13th centuries culture and scholarship flourished here. timor also known as tom alain was a great patron of art and culture and a brutal tyrant. his tomb is still an object of veneration. boy back has
the madrassas of samar conde are still overflowing with gold and ornate decorations. we're meeting one of these becky stands backers of the new silk road. by becky austin off speaks excellent german and will be our translator and tour guide. tonight he's serving coffee life the traditional feast. deserves. the silk road didn't only transport ideas it also disseminated ideas and recipes for prof speak when people from spain come to his beck is fan are served trough they say oh this is spanish by...
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everywhere in samarra cond there are signs of how far west we ventured . the influence of ancient persia is also visible everywhere beca stan was once the center of an empire. 7 in the 12th and 13th centuries culture and scholarship flourished here. timor also known as tom alain was a great patron of art and culture and a brutal tyrant. his tomb is still an object of veneration. boy beck has taken us to the bazaar of book. a place filled with hidden treasures from old sock on. he picks up a small dusty binder almost at random. and dining onto you're holding history in your hand that tells a 1000 years old 900 years old is 700 years old 200 years old. the coins come from far and wide china persia greece they're a testament to the travel and trade that shaped the region over the centuries. to do this is for them this is just old plunder for me it's history it's each item tells a beautiful story from the days of the old silk or. just used this is one of the oldest books according to our modern day calendar is from the 17th century. i find it very sad when the
everywhere in samarra cond there are signs of how far west we ventured . the influence of ancient persia is also visible everywhere beca stan was once the center of an empire. 7 in the 12th and 13th centuries culture and scholarship flourished here. timor also known as tom alain was a great patron of art and culture and a brutal tyrant. his tomb is still an object of veneration. boy beck has taken us to the bazaar of book. a place filled with hidden treasures from old sock on. he picks up a...
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ese que se puso no me fascinÓ tanto porque las plumas ya se han visto tantas veces que ninel conde se pero el vestido la persona que nos aÑos yo digo "guao, me sorprendiÓ" natti natasha con este vestido verde porque es una mezcla de todo. no se ve exagerada enseÑando mucho. se marca su silueta, se ve elegante y diferente. puede crear una nueva moda con un oversized. espectacular.- >>asÍ cerramos esta ediciÓn y gracias por su confianza. >>un muerto de la cancelaciÓn de varios eventos al aire libre causÓ el aumento de la ola de calor luego vendrÁn tormentas un cacerolazo nacional marcÓ otra jornada de protesta en puerto rico exigiendo la salida del gobernador ricardo rosellÓ. muy buenas noches y bienvenidos a la ediciÓn urna comenzamos con la noche sofocante que pasan millones de estadounidenses por la ola de intenso calor que se sin en tres cuartas partes de estados unidos los expertos la clasifican como una ola de calor que podrÍa ser mortal chicago es una de las mÁs afectadas. >>millones de personas se enfrentan a una ola de calor que podrÍa pasar a la iso soria como una de las mÁs p
ese que se puso no me fascinÓ tanto porque las plumas ya se han visto tantas veces que ninel conde se pero el vestido la persona que nos aÑos yo digo "guao, me sorprendiÓ" natti natasha con este vestido verde porque es una mezcla de todo. no se ve exagerada enseÑando mucho. se marca su silueta, se ve elegante y diferente. puede crear una nueva moda con un oversized. espectacular.- >>asÍ cerramos esta ediciÓn y gracias por su confianza. >>un muerto de la cancelaciÓn...
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when things get rolling the condé power will add another exciting chapter to belgium cycling historybooks which mix helped to write. you're watching the news from berlin remember you can always get the latest news on our web site that's dot com we'll have more news as always at the top of the hour we'll leave you now with pictures of some of the world's newest you know you nest heritage sites found in iraq france china and mexico over half of the whole team here in berlin thanks for joining us. for 1st climbing less of. the doors grandma with arrives. to join the reckoning on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary story an orangutan returns home on t w dot com a tank.
when things get rolling the condé power will add another exciting chapter to belgium cycling historybooks which mix helped to write. you're watching the news from berlin remember you can always get the latest news on our web site that's dot com we'll have more news as always at the top of the hour we'll leave you now with pictures of some of the world's newest you know you nest heritage sites found in iraq france china and mexico over half of the whole team here in berlin thanks for joining...
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has followed to take his war on drugs close the this week i spoke with philippines researcher last condéin the newsroom mr condit thanks so much speaking to do news asian our human rights watch says that roughly 12000 in fact more than 12000 filipinos have been killed in about 3 years of this war on drugs who would you say this campaign's biggest victims. obviously the family the filipinos who ended up dead or harmed by this campaign no but really when you look at the longer lasting impact of the killings it's going to be the families of those victims and primarily children keep in mind that majority of the victims in these drug war are the poorest of the poor and so every time the police kill a breadwinner that's not going to have a ripple rippling effect on the family of the victims are there any plans in the gov from the government to try and support these families whose main breadwinner has been killed in this so-called campaign well that's just the thing because we found that the government does not have a specific plan to help the families of this if it is particularly children kno
has followed to take his war on drugs close the this week i spoke with philippines researcher last condéin the newsroom mr condit thanks so much speaking to do news asian our human rights watch says that roughly 12000 in fact more than 12000 filipinos have been killed in about 3 years of this war on drugs who would you say this campaign's biggest victims. obviously the family the filipinos who ended up dead or harmed by this campaign no but really when you look at the longer lasting impact of...
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cond-hand the bill was signed into law by president reagan, they called my intrusion on individual rights. you may have echoes of this. it was the first step. i didn't realize that eliminating this inconvenience was a tipping point. but it was. it turned out that a lot of people thought if second-happened smoke is dangerous on a plane, why isn't it dangerous in a theater, restaurant or bowling alley. we made cigarettes more expensive with taxes. that is the single greatest deterrent to children turning to cigarettes. we dumped joe camel and the marlboro man. we prohibited kid-friendly flavor like strawberry and grape and since these historic changes, the percentage of youth smokers declined from 28% in the year 2000 to less than 8% today. anyone who believed that the multi-billion dollar industry would go quietly ignored the power of their greed. losing their market share, big tobacco put their marketters to work. first they needed a new product that didn't carry the moral taint of cancer causing tobacco. f it looked like a usb flash drive. they needed a campaign that included an unproven
cond-hand the bill was signed into law by president reagan, they called my intrusion on individual rights. you may have echoes of this. it was the first step. i didn't realize that eliminating this inconvenience was a tipping point. but it was. it turned out that a lot of people thought if second-happened smoke is dangerous on a plane, why isn't it dangerous in a theater, restaurant or bowling alley. we made cigarettes more expensive with taxes. that is the single greatest deterrent to children...
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a las 6 pumasm y la tarde le diremos de actividad policial en el fsestival del aj que alerta a la condes vemos a las 1 11 de la noche . >> tambien con el tiempo . >> bueno . >> muchas gracias nos vemos . >> musica . >> mnusicusica . >> calor impiden el paso de migrantes a estados unidos. en 2 meses el nÚmero de cruces disminuye alrededor del 40%. buenas tardes. cada vez menos inmigrantes logran cruzar la frontera, esto en algunos casos significa que centros de la patrulla fronteriza no estÉn. ch. y l familias migrantes estÉn en mejores condiciones. es nuestra noticia principal y ademÁs, este domingo.
a las 6 pumasm y la tarde le diremos de actividad policial en el fsestival del aj que alerta a la condes vemos a las 1 11 de la noche . >> tambien con el tiempo . >> bueno . >> muchas gracias nos vemos . >> musica . >> mnusicusica . >> calor impiden el paso de migrantes a estados unidos. en 2 meses el nÚmero de cruces disminuye alrededor del 40%. buenas tardes. cada vez menos inmigrantes logran cruzar la frontera, esto en algunos casos significa que centros...
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la tarde le diremos de actividad policial en el fsestival del aj que alerta a la conde pasa esto . >> preocupante nos vemos a las 1 11 de la noche . >> tambien con el tiempo . >> bueno . >> muchas gracias nos vemos . >> musica . >> mnusicusica . >> calor impiden el paso de migrantes a estados unidos. en 2 meses el nÚmero de cruces disminuye alrededor del 40%. buenas tardes. cada vez menos inmigrantes logran cruzar la frontera, esto en algunos casos significa que centros de la patrulla fronteriza no estÉn. ch. y l familias migrantes estÉn en mejores condiciones. es nuestra noticia principal y ademÁs, este domingo. >>> caos en puerto rico, la secretaria de justicia wanda vÁzquez dice que no quiere gobernar la isla del encanto. debe ocupar el caso a partir del 2 de agosto en la calle piden su renuncia y esperan que rossellÓ nombre a alguien mÁs. telÉfonos espÍas. revelan que apple contrata a personas para escuchar nuestras conversaciones privadas a travÉs del sistema de voz en nuestros telÉfonos inteligentes la compaÑÍa reconoce la practica y dice que lo hace para mejorar el servicio. >>
la tarde le diremos de actividad policial en el fsestival del aj que alerta a la conde pasa esto . >> preocupante nos vemos a las 1 11 de la noche . >> tambien con el tiempo . >> bueno . >> muchas gracias nos vemos . >> musica . >> mnusicusica . >> calor impiden el paso de migrantes a estados unidos. en 2 meses el nÚmero de cruces disminuye alrededor del 40%. buenas tardes. cada vez menos inmigrantes logran cruzar la frontera, esto en algunos casos...
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el dinero del banco, todo >>> la mitad de su vida conde d condenado por un delito que no cometiÓ.Ás. estos lo mas desolador. y cuidado al viajar al carril compartido cuando va usted solo en su auto. oficiales en la m a mira. no podÍa multar con cientos de dÓlares. >>> el Último tren es el mÁs peligroso definitivamente >>> y la indigencia alrededor de las extint estaciones. y disfr d de excelentes temperaturas durante las prÓximas horas . todavÍa el termÓmetro pasando los 70° veremos los cambios durante los prÓximos 10 dÍas mÁs adelante. >> ... los niÑos estÁn en cuidado temporal debido al uso de drogas por parte los papÁs. 6 millones de casos analizados. y estos d padres se les quitÓ la custodia por el consumo. se registrÓ el mayor nÚmero de casos de menores puesto en este sistema de c cuidado infantil. estos casos por en el sur del paÍs. >>> cientÍficos franceses estudiaron en caso de que intentaban dejar de fumar y concluyeron que pudiera no ayudar a las personas a dejar esta adicciÓn. aunque fumaban menos cigarros tradicionales eran mÁs propensos a recaer en un futuro . >>> log
el dinero del banco, todo >>> la mitad de su vida conde d condenado por un delito que no cometiÓ.Ás. estos lo mas desolador. y cuidado al viajar al carril compartido cuando va usted solo en su auto. oficiales en la m a mira. no podÍa multar con cientos de dÓlares. >>> el Último tren es el mÁs peligroso definitivamente >>> y la indigencia alrededor de las extint estaciones. y disfr d de excelentes temperaturas durante las prÓximas horas . todavÍa el termÓmetro...
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nation's approach towards fighting drug crime needs reform but with us to discuss this in manila carlos condéa researcher with human rights watch also in manila. political and security analyst with the think tank asia pacific pathways to progress and in hong kong al jazeera correspondent. we reached out to the government for a representative to join our program as well but they declined our request so welcome to all of you and i want to start with our community because at the top of the show we asked people for their experiences if they've been impacted by this war on drugs we heard responses so this is in the al to process who writes on twitter if it had not been for deterred drug war my brother would have been a drug addict until now he goes on to say my brother was fairly incarcerated by authorities there also reported cases of killings here at our place where we are due to the administration's anti-drug campaign and that's because some drug addicts have illegal possessions of firearms which give the police the right to protect their lives so a viewpoint that may not hear often at least ou
nation's approach towards fighting drug crime needs reform but with us to discuss this in manila carlos condéa researcher with human rights watch also in manila. political and security analyst with the think tank asia pacific pathways to progress and in hong kong al jazeera correspondent. we reached out to the government for a representative to join our program as well but they declined our request so welcome to all of you and i want to start with our community because at the top of the show...
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. >> and conde acamy is a esnonprofit educational rrce that's backed by the bill and melinda gates itfoundation. has thousands of inructional videos for students from kindergarten through earlymollege years fro coding and music to math and history lessons. >> key point here, parents ndould set limits when it comes to how mucs spen their screens. make sure the devices are all turned off an hour before bedtime. >> when we come back, our brain drain special continues with a look at summer sleep schedules. is it okay to let the kids sleep in past noon, and ho we'll hear some surprising new research on bed times. >>> plus, summer weight gain, and why kidsre more likely to pack on the pounds this time of theier. who'sost at risk, and what you o keep it from mom's finally finding her sea legs, and she's about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. he's having the best. day. ever! and he's about 10 minutes from a wyndham. with over 6,000 hotels across the country, a great hotel by wyndham is closer than you think. visit wyndhamhotels.com. . >>> welcome backci to our spe edition of news 4 this week. doreen
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. >> ella se encuentra en cond contra la vida de su madre.ones y llamar a nÚmeros de emergencia ella se encuentra en condiciones tarde en el hospital. pero esta ola de terror no terminÓ ahÍ 40 minuto despuÉs llegÓ hasta una gasolinera, para ir contra su novia que le disparÓn de a sang frÍa. como acto seguido uno de l los trabajadores saliÓ corrie o corriendo, y lo correctivo hasta dispararleviajaba en el transpo estado crÍtico. pero se suma una cuarta vÍctima una persona que trabajaba en el transporte pÚblico en la lÍneas someterlo disparÁndole descargas elÉ qctue resultÓ muerto a balazos se desconoce el parentesco con esta persona, autoridades llegaron y lograron someterld,o descargas elÉctrica, hasta el momento es la Última informaciÓn que tenemos en vivo desde el norte de hollywood >>> muchas gracias jorge. el gobierno no le va a poder negar el asilo a los migrantes que han pasaor pais, un juez federal lo que o esa restricciÓe y le devuelve la esperanza miles de familias centroamericanas que llegan por mÉxico las personas piden asilo. aquÍ
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those words out of his mouth. [ laughter ] >> there's another crucialca election in north lina's ninth condnow, right? you know what we're talking about? >> seth: no.er [ laug no, we don't trump always sounds like he went to grab some water and accidentally drank an enti bottle of novocaine. [ laughter ] trump isn't some genius political chess master he's a racist whose brain is mostly oatmeal and his mouth is attached to fox news like some kind of human centipede. [ light laughter ] he's a wannabe authoritarian who craves the adoration of crowds and that's why he ened his rally in north carolina last night by telling the crowd he would be there all night because he had nothing else to do. >> we have all night we can have a lot of fun tonight. i have nothing to do [ cheers thing! nothing! >> seth: cool. we all have to work tomorrow [ laughter ]ou sey, you have nothing to do how can that -- you're the president. and look, on some level, it's umcomforting to know that isn't actually doing anything. in fact, i'd prefer it if he spent all his time crawling ar nd [ cheers and applause that's wha
those words out of his mouth. [ laughter ] >> there's another crucialca election in north lina's ninth condnow, right? you know what we're talking about? >> seth: no.er [ laug no, we don't trump always sounds like he went to grab some water and accidentally drank an enti bottle of novocaine. [ laughter ] trump isn't some genius political chess master he's a racist whose brain is mostly oatmeal and his mouth is attached to fox news like some kind of human centipede. [ light laughter...
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has been sentenced to a cond life sentence. he is the edself-avowwhite nationalist who killed a woman when he wasnt innally drove his car into a crowd of people in i charlottesville 2017. yesterday's sentencing was for state charges. he had already been sentenced to life in prison on federal charges. >>> each year, tens of thousands of local c ts areed but a recent tow which was caught on camera is raising some questions this morning. scott macfarlane and the news4 i-team explain. >> reporter: here at this apartment complexeven corners, there is video of a recent tow, a car taken from the lot. that video is raising complaints for people who live here and raising awareness that in more ways than one, it matters where you park. >> i happened tofast. people were stunned by it. >> reporter: orlando lopez was shocked when he saw was what was happening so he caught edeotapeding. ideo shows the tow truck take off in reverse in less than a minute scoop up the amazon prime van and pull away with any other packages that be might have bee
has been sentenced to a cond life sentence. he is the edself-avowwhite nationalist who killed a woman when he wasnt innally drove his car into a crowd of people in i charlottesville 2017. yesterday's sentencing was for state charges. he had already been sentenced to life in prison on federal charges. >>> each year, tens of thousands of local c ts areed but a recent tow which was caught on camera is raising some questions this morning. scott macfarlane and the news4 i-team explain....
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pero hoy se confirmo que el golpeteo continuara >>> y aunque la camara de representantes voto para conde lo que califico como comentarios racistas, este dom n domingo trump volvio a la carga, no creo que las 4 congresistas s sean capaz de amar a nuestro pap ppais deben disculparse con estados unidos y por israel >>> la insistencia del manda mandatario segnu el analista es una estrategia electoral rumbo a 2020 >>> siente que pude ser agresivo contra las 4 y pagar un precio m muy bajo y unifircar su partido atras de el porque la gente cre que las 4 sreÑoras representan u progresismo y un izquierdismo demasiado radical para este pa s pais >>> y con sus bases la condena a los congresistas funciono, algo que preocupa a las aludidas, que alertan sobre el riesgo para millones de pesonas en el pais >>> aunque el efecto de esta p l polemica no se ha medido aun, la ultima encuesta de nbc coloca a pre presidente trump en 54 por ciento de aprobacinon en 11 e a estados del sur del pais y par d paradojicamente seÑala mejoria en las relaciones entre persona de razas dtiferentes, noticias l telemundo >>
pero hoy se confirmo que el golpeteo continuara >>> y aunque la camara de representantes voto para conde lo que califico como comentarios racistas, este dom n domingo trump volvio a la carga, no creo que las 4 congresistas s sean capaz de amar a nuestro pap ppais deben disculparse con estados unidos y por israel >>> la insistencia del manda mandatario segnu el analista es una estrategia electoral rumbo a 2020 >>> siente que pude ser agresivo contra las 4 y pagar un...
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condiciones agradables para maÑana, habrÁ partir del martes hacia el miÉrcoles empiezan a elevar esas conda a uno de los grandes del fÚtbol de europa, ademÁs el gallo cantÓ en el infierno este domingo, querÉtaro sorprende al toluca en su casa, tenemos goles mÁs a adelante. > > (musica) >>> momento de hablar de deportes, vamos con saÚl rod rodrÍguez, cuÉntanos >>> hola, bienvenidos a la informaciÓn deportiva, soy saÚl rodrÍguez, los gallos blancos de mingo, el partido fue en el estadio nemesio diez en la ca carretera del diablo, ahÍ estÁn los tÉcnicos de los dos equipos, minuto 68 habÍan castillo con el 1 x 0 para el conjunto queretano y al minuto 62 iba a ser alonso escobosa el que ponÍa el 2 x 0 definitivo con el cual querÉtaro derrotara a toluca, dice la v volvol volppe que cree que sus jugadores tienen la pancita llena. >>> no me preocupa porque habÉe con ellos. perdimos, no sÉ si el hambre que tenÍamos por cÓmo se termino el campeonato anterior, que si vi un buen equipo que quizÁs pensaban que no era el amÉrica, cruz azul y esto pasa siempre, es un nuevo campeonato mÁs se conocen como
condiciones agradables para maÑana, habrÁ partir del martes hacia el miÉrcoles empiezan a elevar esas conda a uno de los grandes del fÚtbol de europa, ademÁs el gallo cantÓ en el infierno este domingo, querÉtaro sorprende al toluca en su casa, tenemos goles mÁs a adelante. > > (musica) >>> momento de hablar de deportes, vamos con saÚl rod rodrÍguez, cuÉntanos >>> hola, bienvenidos a la informaciÓn deportiva, soy saÚl rodrÍguez, los gallos blancos de mingo,...
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is cond person was shot but expected to be okay. today, the mayor and police chief will talk to the public about this recent rash of gun violence in the district. addition to thehooting on congress street, p sixeople were shot and killed in d. over 60-hour stretch between wednesday afternoon and saturday morning. the shootings were spread out across thecity. the youngest victim was 11-year-old karon brown. over the weekend, a manas arrested and charged in that murder. >>> this morning at 110, d.c. mayor murielbo er and d.c. people ll explain how who live in d.c. can help fight crime. we will bring you the latest updates on air and on the nbc washington app. >>> today the public will have a chance pay final respect to the late supreme court justice john paul stevens. a private ceremony will begin at 9:30 a.m. the public is invited to pay f respecm 10:30 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. a private funeral service will be held at national arlington cemetery tomorrow. the 99-year-old died last tuesday after suffering a stroke. longest serving associ
is cond person was shot but expected to be okay. today, the mayor and police chief will talk to the public about this recent rash of gun violence in the district. addition to thehooting on congress street, p sixeople were shot and killed in d. over 60-hour stretch between wednesday afternoon and saturday morning. the shootings were spread out across thecity. the youngest victim was 11-year-old karon brown. over the weekend, a manas arrested and charged in that murder. >>> this morning...
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he livesith his cond wif d their ildren.arly morning breakfast is sometimes chapapati, a kind of pancake. but they often have to make do with just a cup ofof tea until evening time. he has t to get his heherd toe water r hole by 10:0:00. goatherds here only get one chance a day to provide their animals with something to drink. water is strictly rationed. the aim is to make it last for as long as possible. but the strategy is not proving very effective. there are simply too many farmers to cater for. at midday, the villagers gather for a meeting. the water level is dropping too fast, right in the middle of the dry season. they reach a decision. the outside herders who've been staying in badanreero will no longer be welcome. dida: only two weeks ago two tribes fought it out in the hills. four people died, four were wounded. reporter: life has always been hard in this region. but the villagers fear that climate chchange is intensifyig centururies-olold conflicts. fayo: i'm getting frightened. i can't do anything about these pro
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his told authorities she only looked away for se cond.irport officials now reviewing the tapes to make sure this never happens again. gadi schwartz, nbc news. >>> what a wild ride. glad he'okay. when we come back, inspiring america with a life-changing gift for one little girl. >>> we end the broadcast tonight with the story of a little girl on new york's long island who got a big surprise that'ch ged her life. joe fryer has our inspiring america report. >> reporter: in life, all of us could use a helping hand. for 5-year-old alice carrillo, that hand is pink. >> how much do you like having that hand? >> a lot. >>> you see alice's right hand is smaller than her left. so, engineering students at the university cincinnati designed a mechanical one. alice's mom recorded the moment she first atested it, openi drawer. >> this is amazing th it can do this. >> reporter: before walking over to her soon-to-be step dad. >> can i grab your , and? >> yesu can. >> reporter: a moment that touched hearts. >> it was incredibly sweet. of course we were cr
his told authorities she only looked away for se cond.irport officials now reviewing the tapes to make sure this never happens again. gadi schwartz, nbc news. >>> what a wild ride. glad he'okay. when we come back, inspiring america with a life-changing gift for one little girl. >>> we end the broadcast tonight with the story of a little girl on new york's long island who got a big surprise that'ch ged her life. joe fryer has our inspiring america report. >> reporter: in...
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in response, carrie lam, theut chief exece of hong kong, gave a press conferenceni cond the protestsand defending the police actions. remember, you can find more on t' story and all the day' news on our website. i am nada tawfik. thank you for watching "world news america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... th by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thk you. ...is just up here. that's where... man: she took me out to those weapons. i atink we're off to a gtart. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> brangham: good evening. i'm william brangham.dy juoodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight, we are on the ground in hong kong as protests move from the streets to inside a main government building, and polico use tear gassperse the crowds. then, president trump makes history crossing into north korea. what his embrace of longstanding adversaries means for u.s. foreign policy. plus, exiting the stage-- from money raised to barnsto
in response, carrie lam, theut chief exece of hong kong, gave a press conferenceni cond the protestsand defending the police actions. remember, you can find more on t' story and all the day' news on our website. i am nada tawfik. thank you for watching "world news america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... th by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers...
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. >>> a plan to build a cond gondola connecting alpine meadows now heads to the forest service for approval. they unanimously approved the project. but environmentalists who oppose it say it will harm the wildlife in the area. the eight-passenger left would allow snowers and ski boarders to access the two resorts without having to drive. because they're now under the same ownership. >> that will make it for you and sal. >> seems like fewer cars on the road there. you know? >> yeah. >> just trying to help you out, sal. >> well, thank you. i might be on that gondola one day. good morning, everyone. let's go to the tracy commute, start there. and traffic is moving along okay. there is a little bit of slowing already on 205 and 580, which is not unusual. then you get to livermore. looks good over to pleasanton. i want to mention 80 westbound. we're getting a little improvement. but still, it is going to be slow as you drive from hercules into richmond. they're doing some paving work. and that traffic is going to be slow on interstate 80 as you drive into el sobrante, into san pablo. give yourse
. >>> a plan to build a cond gondola connecting alpine meadows now heads to the forest service for approval. they unanimously approved the project. but environmentalists who oppose it say it will harm the wildlife in the area. the eight-passenger left would allow snowers and ski boarders to access the two resorts without having to drive. because they're now under the same ownership. >> that will make it for you and sal. >> seems like fewer cars on the road there. you know?...
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the house will vote on a resolution condeing president trump's attacks on four democratic women of color in congress.he laims they hate america and should leave if they want to. mr. trump also sayhe does not have a racist bone in his body. the bbc's nick bryant has the latest nick: race has always been the most volcanic fault line of ameran politics, and one tha has run right through the nation's capitol. but never in the modern day has a sitting u.s. president used such deliberately divisive language. donald trump prides himself on defying norms and manufacturing trage, and he has intensified his attacks on the four congresswomen of color. pres. trump: i have a list of things said by the congresswomen that is soad, so horrible, that i almost don't want to read it, what they say about our country. it is my opinion they hate our country, and that's not good. it is not acceptable.k thu very much, everybody. nick: last night, the four nonwhite con by the president's racist twitter onslaught stood shouldel to shoder in a tableau of american diversity. mar: he is launching a blatantly racist
the house will vote on a resolution condeing president trump's attacks on four democratic women of color in congress.he laims they hate america and should leave if they want to. mr. trump also sayhe does not have a racist bone in his body. the bbc's nick bryant has the latest nick: race has always been the most volcanic fault line of ameran politics, and one tha has run right through the nation's capitol. but never in the modern day has a sitting u.s. president used such deliberately divisive...
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nation's approach towards fighting drug crime needs reform but with us to discuss this in manila carlos condéa researcher with human rights watch also in manila. political and security analyst with the think tank asia pacific power. ways to progress and in hong kong al jazeera correspondent jim. we reached out to the government for a representative to join our program but they declined our request so welcome to all of you and i want to start with our community because at the top of the show we asked people for their experiences if they've been impacted by this war on drugs we heard responses so this is in the al to process who writes on twitter if it had not been for deterred today's drug war my brother would have been a drug addict until now he goes on to say my brother was fairly incarcerated by authorities there are also reported cases of killings here at our place where we are due to the administration's anti-drug campaign and that's because some drug addicts have illegal possessions of firearms which give the police the right to protect their lives so a viewpoint that may not hear often
nation's approach towards fighting drug crime needs reform but with us to discuss this in manila carlos condéa researcher with human rights watch also in manila. political and security analyst with the think tank asia pacific power. ways to progress and in hong kong al jazeera correspondent jim. we reached out to the government for a representative to join our program but they declined our request so welcome to all of you and i want to start with our community because at the top of the show we...
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. >> reporter: after early reports of ase cond possible gunman, a massive man hunt was lauhed. but the overnight e ragnet came to a closth no arrest. >> any time a life is lost, it's a tragedy. but when it's young people, it's even worse. >> reporter: not releasing a motive, nmolice are puzzled by the gu. why would the teenager open fire? a killing spree that took three lives includinttle boy who was gunned down while celebrating at a festival wh his aamily. miguellmaguer, nbc news, gilroy, california. >> i'm gadi schwartz in gilroy where today bags of evidence were ized along with a factical rifle case pulledrom the family home of 19-year-old santino william legan less than a mile from where he opened fire on a crowd of people. >> our preimminent a inciple concern at this point is motivation, ideological leanings, was he affiliated with anyone or any group? >> reporter: in a post from his now deleted instagram profile, the shooter mentioning a book advocating racism, sexism, and ceominance through violen also posting a photo of the garli festival saying come get wasted on over
. >> reporter: after early reports of ase cond possible gunman, a massive man hunt was lauhed. but the overnight e ragnet came to a closth no arrest. >> any time a life is lost, it's a tragedy. but when it's young people, it's even worse. >> reporter: not releasing a motive, nmolice are puzzled by the gu. why would the teenager open fire? a killing spree that took three lives includinttle boy who was gunned down while celebrating at a festival wh his aamily. miguellmaguer, nbc...
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lawmakers testified about theio cond at migrant detention centers. >> this is a manufactured crisis becauseheres no need for us to do this. there's no need u fors to overcrowd and to detain and underresource. in's no reason to arrest innocent people and treat themnt no differe when they are pursuing their basic mue han rights. robert:casio-cortez is saying that they should not deal with the president on immigration. you have a speaker of the house that has clashed with ocasio-cortez aut strategy for the democratic party. where does it go? >> at some point they do need tg comeher and resolve the issue of asylum. they need to decide how you can seek asylum in the u.s. and you if -- if you have these large numbers how do y for them? do you want to keep families together? they do have tor come toget and decide on how to proceed with our asylum laws and how to care for people ihincountry. the president argues that democrats aren't doing enoug to be blunt, the system is not designed to hold this many people. it is true that our law en arcement officiang the border they are not nurses. they are not tr
lawmakers testified about theio cond at migrant detention centers. >> this is a manufactured crisis becauseheres no need for us to do this. there's no need u fors to overcrowd and to detain and underresource. in's no reason to arrest innocent people and treat themnt no differe when they are pursuing their basic mue han rights. robert:casio-cortez is saying that they should not deal with the president on immigration. you have a speaker of the house that has clashed with ocasio-cortez aut...
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earnings are essentially flat compared cond quart to the second quarter of last year, 76% of companieseating. that's right in line with the recent average. but there arearning signs for investors. first, stocks are pretty pricey right now. there's very little room for misstep. second, clarity on global growth is, well, to put it mildly pretty illusive. and the trade wars and slower global growth are clearly having an impact on earnings. companies that generate more than half of the revenues overseas are seeing declines in their earnings of about 10% on average, but companies with less than half of their sales from overas, that are more domestically focused, on average they're seeing gains of 6%at a big difference. finally, the markets are becoming a lot moreependent o looser monetary policy from the central banks to cushion them blow f slower global growth. but it is not clear that global central bank magic is always going to work wonders. the market's biggest fear istr that c bank rate cuts may in the future no longer provide any big g boosts tobal growth or to corporate earnings, imp
earnings are essentially flat compared cond quart to the second quarter of last year, 76% of companieseating. that's right in line with the recent average. but there arearning signs for investors. first, stocks are pretty pricey right now. there's very little room for misstep. second, clarity on global growth is, well, to put it mildly pretty illusive. and the trade wars and slower global growth are clearly having an impact on earnings. companies that generate more than half of the revenues...
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le saluda pamela silva conde. michelle: gracias por estar con nosotros.nes y nueve puntos en la parte superior de su mejilla. >> cuando me dieron la primera vez me parÉ y le tira una de ellas, pero me caÍ. nayeli: contac el ataque ocurriÓ en horas de la madrugada cuando regresaba a su casa y vio que su hijo discutÍa con el grupo. agrega que su intento paterna se apoderÓ de Él y sin importarle las consecuencias, se metiÓ a defender a su hijo. >> ellos se estaban desafiando para que saliera, entonces ahÍ fue que me jalaron para afuera. nayeli: los hombres que aparecen en el vÍdeo no vive en el edificio, son problemÁticos y le dieron a guardarel asador. su jefe le pidiÓ que lo sacara por seguridad y fue allÍ que comenzÓ su problema con las sospechosos, a quienes les tiene miedo. >> estÁ más amenazando que siguiÓ meto cargos o llamo la pericia me iban a matar. y yo tengo hijos. sea una de mis miembros de mi familia le pasara algo, toda culpa viene para ellos. nayeli: el anciano de origen dominicano dice que Él y su familia ya han aguantado muchoy que lo Único
le saluda pamela silva conde. michelle: gracias por estar con nosotros.nes y nueve puntos en la parte superior de su mejilla. >> cuando me dieron la primera vez me parÉ y le tira una de ellas, pero me caÍ. nayeli: contac el ataque ocurriÓ en horas de la madrugada cuando regresaba a su casa y vio que su hijo discutÍa con el grupo. agrega que su intento paterna se apoderÓ de Él y sin importarle las consecuencias, se metiÓ a defender a su hijo. >> ellos se estaban desafiando...
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laura: in his cond run in 1996 as the nominee for the reform party, perot fared badly. but his critiqwashington, that it sold out the interests of workers to corporate bosses throh bad trade agreements, has lived on. ross perot showed how a political outsider could shake up the establishment. ross perot, an american original. remember, you can find much more of all the day's news at our website. i ra trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funding for this presentation is made poible by... the freeman foundation; by judy anr blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for americs neglected needs; and by contribut to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: now you can access more of your favorite pbs shows than ever before... this is the future! with pbs passport, a member benefit that lets you binge manye latest shows and catch up on your favorites... we really are living in the modern world. any time you want... man: wow! how about that? anywhere you are. woman: there's literally nothing like this in the world. announ
laura: in his cond run in 1996 as the nominee for the reform party, perot fared badly. but his critiqwashington, that it sold out the interests of workers to corporate bosses throh bad trade agreements, has lived on. ross perot showed how a political outsider could shake up the establishment. ross perot, an american original. remember, you can find much more of all the day's news at our website. i ra trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funding for...
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the cond-highest amount were from here in canada. families in toronto are starting to want answers as to why their loved ones were killed. >> i lost my wife, carol, my kethree children, ryany, and ruby. and i also lost my mom in law. i feel so lonely. i look at people, i see them with their children playing tside, and i know i cannot have my children. reporter: paul lost his entire family. he believes they would still be alive if boeing had grounded planes earlier. >> the crashf flight was preventable. these individuals knew they would not be helcriminally liable, it would not face years in prison. if they knew they would face years in prison they were ground those planes. reporter: we asked to boeing for an interview and data cai. tin a statemey said, "we are sorry for the tragic loss of life an theseidents. we are focused on the earning the trust and confidence of the public." for the families, life is changed forever. their resolve now, finding the truth. laura: bowling in the spot -- boeingn the spotlight. you are watching "bbc w
the cond-highest amount were from here in canada. families in toronto are starting to want answers as to why their loved ones were killed. >> i lost my wife, carol, my kethree children, ryany, and ruby. and i also lost my mom in law. i feel so lonely. i look at people, i see them with their children playing tside, and i know i cannot have my children. reporter: paul lost his entire family. he believes they would still be alive if boeing had grounded planes earlier. >> the crashf...
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when things get rolling the condé power will add another exciting chapter to belgium cycling historybooks which mix helped to write. all right from the tour de france to the tennis courts and last years or this last year's men's finalist kevin anderson he was the big loser on day 5 this year at wimbledon he was knocked out in the 3rd round by bheja defending champion of a djokovic she had to fight hard to overcome hubert her catch in 4 sets the serbian is in the other half of the draw from rivals on the doll and roger federer and so looks to have a clear path to the final in the women's draw all former world number one carly navels the aki is out after a punishing loss to china's junction y. and 15 year olds and sation there she is corey goff of the united states continued her fairy tale run with a comeback win over polonia head saw meanwhile allison fun and greets men and the 1st openly gay couple to play doubles at wimbledon they were knocked out when the women's soccer world cup comes to its conclusion this weekend with the holders the united states taking on the netherlands in th
when things get rolling the condé power will add another exciting chapter to belgium cycling historybooks which mix helped to write. all right from the tour de france to the tennis courts and last years or this last year's men's finalist kevin anderson he was the big loser on day 5 this year at wimbledon he was knocked out in the 3rd round by bheja defending champion of a djokovic she had to fight hard to overcome hubert her catch in 4 sets the serbian is in the other half of the draw from...
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just 12 conds before the crash, the mepilot's coms suggest confusion in the cockpit. four seconds later, they indicate a problem with the left engith. three automated warnings that the plane was banking hard. investigators believe the plane rolled hard to thehe left, t crashed into the hangar. pilot charlotte dumas saw it happened and took this photo. >> i was literally walking backwards, heard the noise, looked up, a stopped, watched the remaining few seconds. >> reporter: investigators are inspecting the engines and istening to the sound of the engines captured on the cockpit voice recorder. >> with sound spectrum analysis that they can do to determine the rolutions per minute of each of the engines to see if they were both operating or if one was failing. >> reporter: investigators lterviewing air traffic controllers andking at four separate video recordings trying to learn why this popular twin engine plane suddenly crashed. lester? >> tom, thanks. a massive explosion destroyed at least one home in charlotte, north carolina. nbc's ron allen has late detailr us. >>
just 12 conds before the crash, the mepilot's coms suggest confusion in the cockpit. four seconds later, they indicate a problem with the left engith. three automated warnings that the plane was banking hard. investigators believe the plane rolled hard to thehe left, t crashed into the hangar. pilot charlotte dumas saw it happened and took this photo. >> i was literally walking backwards, heard the noise, looked up, a stopped, watched the remaining few seconds. >> reporter:...
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now, some top democrats hope americans will take a cond look. >> the report presents very substantial evidence that the president is guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors and we have to let mueller present those facts to the american people. >> reporter: but tonight the president touting last wees vote -- >> without objection. >> reporter: -- when a majority of democrats killed an impeachment resolution. >> they tried an impeachment vote and got slaughtered last week. y they got absolut slaughtered. i have a lot of respect for the democrats because most of them voted against impeachment. last week. and i have a lot of respect for those democrats that did that because they're doing the right thing for the country. >> reporter: and late tonight the president announcing a bipartis deal has been struck in congress on the budget and debt ceiling for two years. the president describis a, quote, real compromise. now congress has to vote on it. savannah. >> thank you, kristen. >>> today in puerto rico the largest demonstrations yet, hundreds of thousands streets again calling for the resigna
now, some top democrats hope americans will take a cond look. >> the report presents very substantial evidence that the president is guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors and we have to let mueller present those facts to the american people. >> reporter: but tonight the president touting last wees vote -- >> without objection. >> reporter: -- when a majority of democrats killed an impeachment resolution. >> they tried an impeachment vote and got slaughtered last...
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cond, the fed. to cut or not to cut? that is the question.t this point markets are largely expecting that the economic data will lead the federal reserve to ease financial conditions by cuttite benchmark rest rates. will it push the stock market to record highs or signal weakness ahead? and third, mega cap stocks, specifically those in tech,ic commion services and retail like microsoft, amazon, apple and facebook to name a few. they've had a lot of ionluence he market rally, but will the threat of increased government scruty derail t trait? three of the big market themes toecatch in the sond half. for "nightly business report", i'm dominic for the second half of the year the federal reserve will be focused on when to make a move on rates and how big a move to make. here is what toch w. first, gauge the economy ahead of the meeting july. unle t strength measurably from the 2% growth now cut interest rates. second, how much to cut? perhaps a quarter point with a few more in the months aheadr perhaps a more muscular 50 points basis cut. the fed
cond, the fed. to cut or not to cut? that is the question.t this point markets are largely expecting that the economic data will lead the federal reserve to ease financial conditions by cuttite benchmark rest rates. will it push the stock market to record highs or signal weakness ahead? and third, mega cap stocks, specifically those in tech,ic commion services and retail like microsoft, amazon, apple and facebook to name a few. they've had a lot of ionluence he market rally, but will the threat...
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a cloud: you touched on for cond on patches and other -- touch 20 seconds on e-cigarettes compared to patches, what have you? >> nicotine patches are a form of nicotine replacement therapy proven to help smokers quit. this one study appears to show that e-cigarettes are even better than nicotine patches. my interpretation of that is e-cigarettes is a form of nicotine therapy. they are better at doing it compared to products like patches. mr. cloud: we are talking about the context of teens. >> adults. mr. cloud: how can we make sure that electronic cigarettes are available for smokers wanting to make a transition while limiting the access to youth, what are your recommendations? >> i don't have any concrete recommendations. we are seeing a lot of suggestions coming out from folks in terms of different types of restrictions in terms of where products can be sold and restricting flavors. these are important conversations that we ought to figure out to get to the best road forward. >> i'll let dr. jackler finish. from nicotine products juul should be available for adult smokers. i care a
a cloud: you touched on for cond on patches and other -- touch 20 seconds on e-cigarettes compared to patches, what have you? >> nicotine patches are a form of nicotine replacement therapy proven to help smokers quit. this one study appears to show that e-cigarettes are even better than nicotine patches. my interpretation of that is e-cigarettes is a form of nicotine therapy. they are better at doing it compared to products like patches. mr. cloud: we are talking about the context of...
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continues his role there and a delivered his 4th a state of the nation address richard a diary in congress condégraham on web thank you very much for being on inside story and thank you as well for watching you can always watch his program again any time by visiting our website at al-jazeera dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page at facebook dot com for sash a.j. inside so he can of course also join the conversation on twitter handle is that a.j. in sight so easy for me for me back to boeing the whole team thank you for watching i thank. you. for 23 years mohsin has collected objects he finds along the coast. enough to fill his museum enough to break a guinness world record. with a story for every object he's become an environmental activist an inspired artist and a voice for the plight of countless markets. such as al-jazeera. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for us as you know it's very challenging the
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continues his role there and a delivered his 4th a state of the nation address richard a diary in congress condéraham on web thank you very much for being on inside story and thank you as well for watching you can always watch his program again any time by the sitting our website at al-jazeera dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page at facebook dot com for sash a.j. inside so he can of course also join the conversation on twitter handle is that a.j. inside so it for me for me back to bill and a whole team thank you for watching i thank. you. the diagnosis he has been sick for around 6 months now the challenge ahead there when one of these 96 could be a new cure or a basis of a nuke your 4 colors are in there are elements of disability al-jazeera examines priam you mean treatments so this is the explosive yes it's basically a wearable robot that pira revisited on al-jazeera. when the news breaks. when people need to be heard and the story needs to be told pretty remarkable due to the better we had died last weekend crossing from mexico to you know to stay with exclusive interviews
continues his role there and a delivered his 4th a state of the nation address richard a diary in congress condéraham on web thank you very much for being on inside story and thank you as well for watching you can always watch his program again any time by the sitting our website at al-jazeera dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page at facebook dot com for sash a.j. inside so he can of course also join the conversation on twitter handle is that a.j. inside so it for me for me...