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cox. can you tell me the people who stand between me getting on a plane every week -- i average 1,800 miles a week flying. what stands between me and somebody bringing some kind of xplosive on the plane? mr. cox: the only person
cox. can you tell me the people who stand between me getting on a plane every week -- i average 1,800 miles a week flying. what stands between me and somebody bringing some kind of xplosive on the plane? mr. cox: the only person
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cox. can you tell me the people who stand between me getting on a plane every week -- i average 1,800 miles a week flying. what stands between me and somebody bringing some kind of xplosive on the plane? mr. cox: the only person standing between that is the t.s.a. agent who is screening that passenger and that luggage and the baggage that's going on that plane. that is the only one that's doing it. mr. cleaver: it's weird because people who drive people to the airport make more than t.s.a. people. people who take people away from the airport make more. the people who serve hamburgers make more. don't -- i don't curse. hat's ass backwards. americans ought to be furious what's going on. we people these people almost nothing to save our lives every day. it bothers me and so we talk about transferring $232 million to build a wall, which people laugh about. what i need to also know, maybe will neal, you can answer this question for me -- maybe mr. neal, you can answer this question for me. what
cox. can you tell me the people who stand between me getting on a plane every week -- i average 1,800 miles a week flying. what stands between me and somebody bringing some kind of xplosive on the plane? mr. cox: the only person standing between that is the t.s.a. agent who is screening that passenger and that luggage and the baggage that's going on that plane. that is the only one that's doing it. mr. cleaver: it's weird because people who drive people to the airport make more than t.s.a....
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cox and mr. kelly. the previous two terms i was chair of tsa subcommittee and during the time is acutely that the turnover is a major problem. it was right around 20%, has not improved at all? in recent time? >> the overall turnover rate is 17% which is close to that, what is really bad the temporary employees, the turnover rate vertebrae employees is 26%. that is basically a quarter of a portion of employees. >> mr. cox, given the fact that is very persistent and consistent, consistently high, what kind of cost is incurred in the high turnover in training employees and losing them? >> i believe i heard that it cost $7500 to train one employee and all the others going and millions of dollars of process in the year, with a the jusco keeps working for all other federal employees it seems to be tsa is the one that is having the greatest turnover and we have a will that is working on an idea that has a gs pay scale until we can figure out something better. >> the thing that strikes me, if you can say $7500
cox and mr. kelly. the previous two terms i was chair of tsa subcommittee and during the time is acutely that the turnover is a major problem. it was right around 20%, has not improved at all? in recent time? >> the overall turnover rate is 17% which is close to that, what is really bad the temporary employees, the turnover rate vertebrae employees is 26%. that is basically a quarter of a portion of employees. >> mr. cox, given the fact that is very persistent and consistent,...
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patient thomas cox and his wife lori.mas seems fine-- but he's not. >> thomas cox: i've got f.t.d. >> dr. miller: okay, and has that affected you so far? >> thomas cox: no. >> whitaker: in fact, lori cox says that, starting a few years ago, thomas lost interest in her, in their son, and in his work-- so much that he was fired from his job. by now, he's pretty much reduced to looking at photos on his phone. >> thomas cox: that's bugatti. >> lori cox: that's our dog. ( laughs ) >> dr. miller: ah. your dog. >> lori cox: i can blame the disease. i can say that the disease stole my-- my husband. >> dr. miller: yes. when a family sees someone with this illness, they don't recognize them. this is not the person i married, that i love. this is not my father, or my mother. >> whitaker: you have said that f.t.d. attacks people at the very soul of their humanity. >> dr. miller: this is profound as anything that can happen to a human being. it robs us of our very essence of our humanity, of who we are. >> whitaker: bruce miller says
patient thomas cox and his wife lori.mas seems fine-- but he's not. >> thomas cox: i've got f.t.d. >> dr. miller: okay, and has that affected you so far? >> thomas cox: no. >> whitaker: in fact, lori cox says that, starting a few years ago, thomas lost interest in her, in their son, and in his work-- so much that he was fired from his job. by now, he's pretty much reduced to looking at photos on his phone. >> thomas cox: that's bugatti. >> lori cox: that's...
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anna cox came one two important findings.ad likely been written with a gloved hand and it had been scrawled at least 20 minutes after the onset of the attack on karen. she reported her results to the detectives, that learned a fact about the victim. >> karen was exclusively left handed and her left hand did not have blood smear on it. >> not only that, when the autopsy report came in it suggested karen couldn't have written anything with either hand. from what the medical examiner was seeing, was this a victim who was going to dip in her own blood and write roc on the wall? >> no, absolutely not. over 90% of her spinal cord were damaged by the knife wounds. >> she was incapacitated. >> it wasn't her. she didn't write that. >> the evidence was overwhelming. karen pannell did not write the letters roc in blood. it was a huge turning point in the case and the best news possible for the ex-boyfriend roc herpick. >> think confirmed 100% she could not have done that. she couldn't have done it. she would have been physically incapab
anna cox came one two important findings.ad likely been written with a gloved hand and it had been scrawled at least 20 minutes after the onset of the attack on karen. she reported her results to the detectives, that learned a fact about the victim. >> karen was exclusively left handed and her left hand did not have blood smear on it. >> not only that, when the autopsy report came in it suggested karen couldn't have written anything with either hand. from what the medical examiner...
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able to study anymore here for years bangladeshi schools have allowed some roofing or refugees from cox's bazar to attend classes a man is now worried about his future and that of other refugees so even the government can give us everything so why they are unable to give us and educations . nearly 55 percent of the total running a population are children providing them education is the biggest challenge the community is facing now bangladesh government however is wary that setting up any such schools will offer the rowing as a sense of permanence and that they will not want to return to me m r r bull is concerned many young people like him are being denied the chance to improve their lives. in this situation because of the more integrated the more chance for us to let ourselves to be known in the global area if we stay on it look at it then we'll not be able to get our rights and our nation back. in the camps there are dozens of informal school run by iranian government tears where children learn basic literacy but little adults and the u.n. children agency say it is trying its best to pr
able to study anymore here for years bangladeshi schools have allowed some roofing or refugees from cox's bazar to attend classes a man is now worried about his future and that of other refugees so even the government can give us everything so why they are unable to give us and educations . nearly 55 percent of the total running a population are children providing them education is the biggest challenge the community is facing now bangladesh government however is wary that setting up any such...
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for years bangladeshi schools have allowed some rohingya refugees from cox's bazar to attend classes a man is now worried about his future and that of other refugees so. even the government can give us everything so way they are unable to give us and educations . nearly 55 percent of the total running our population our children providing them education is the biggest challenge the community is facing now bangladesh government however is wary that setting up any such schools will offer the rowing as a sense of permanence and that they will not want to return to me m r r bull is concerned many young people like him are being denied the chance to improve their lives. in this situation because of the more integrated the more don't support us to let our films to be known in the global area if we stay on it look at it will not be able to get our rights and our nation back. in the camps there are dozens of informal school run by iranian government tears where children learn basic literacy but little else and the un children agency says it is trying its best to provide more education when t
for years bangladeshi schools have allowed some rohingya refugees from cox's bazar to attend classes a man is now worried about his future and that of other refugees so. even the government can give us everything so way they are unable to give us and educations . nearly 55 percent of the total running our population our children providing them education is the biggest challenge the community is facing now bangladesh government however is wary that setting up any such schools will offer the...
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study any money here for years bangladeshi schools have allowed some roofing or refugees from cox's bazar to attend classes a man is now worried about his future and that of other refugees so even the gunmen can give us everything so why they are unable to give us and educations. nearly 55 percent of the total running our population are children providing them education is the biggest challenge the community is facing now bangladesh government however is wary that setting up any such schools will offer the rowing as a sense of permanence and that they will not want to return to me m r r bull is concerned many young people like him are being denied the chance to improve their lives. in this situation because of the more integrated the more don't support us to let ourselves to be known in the global area if we stay on it look at it did will not be able to get our rights and our nation back. in the camps there are dozens of informal school run by iranian government tears were children learn basic literacy but little else and the u.n. children agency says it is trying its best to provide more
study any money here for years bangladeshi schools have allowed some roofing or refugees from cox's bazar to attend classes a man is now worried about his future and that of other refugees so even the gunmen can give us everything so why they are unable to give us and educations. nearly 55 percent of the total running our population are children providing them education is the biggest challenge the community is facing now bangladesh government however is wary that setting up any such schools...
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study anymore if you know for years bangladeshi schools have allowed some rohingya refugees from cox's bazar to attend classes a man is now worried about his future and that of other refugees so even the gunmen can give us everything so why they are unable to give us and education. nearly 55 percent of the total running a population are children providing them education is the biggest challenge the community is facing now bang alleged gunman however is wary that setting up any such schools will offer their writing as a sense of permanence and that they will not want to return to me m r r bull is concerned many young people like him are being denied the chance to improve their lives. in this situation because of the more integrated the more done support us to let ourselves to be known in the global area if we stay on it look at it then will not be able to get our rights and our nation back. in the camps there are dozens of informal school run by iranian government tears where children learn basic literacy but little adults and the un children agency says it is trying its best to provide
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thank you to rosamund urwin and josie cox. goodbye. hello. was a great start. this is how it looks close to dundee earlier on. for most places, skies have been brightening and we are seeing some skies have been brightening and we are seeing some sunny skies have been brightening and we are seeing some sunny spells. with that, the chance for some heavy and thundery downpours. low pressure just about in charge of the scene at the moment, which is what is allowing the showers to bubble up. quite hit and miss, some places will get drenched, but others will stay com pletely get drenched, but others will stay completely dry. for the afternoon, some spells of sunshine, increasingly developing, but sparking off some heavy, thundery downpours. let's take a closer look. this is apm. scotland having a brighter day than yesterday, the cloud peeling westwards to reveal some sunny cloud peeling westwards to reveal some sunny spells, but a scattering of showers especially over higher ground. 15 celsius in aberdeen. northern ireland is holding on to more clo
thank you to rosamund urwin and josie cox. goodbye. hello. was a great start. this is how it looks close to dundee earlier on. for most places, skies have been brightening and we are seeing some skies have been brightening and we are seeing some sunny skies have been brightening and we are seeing some sunny spells. with that, the chance for some heavy and thundery downpours. low pressure just about in charge of the scene at the moment, which is what is allowing the showers to bubble up. quite...
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anna marie cox good to see you again thank you for joining us. and tonight's last word.n williams starts right now. >>> tonight trump says it's about transparency. but this new power he has given to his new friend the attorney general to declassify documents about the start of the russia investigation, it has sparked legitimateware about our national intelligence, not to mention the president has already prejudged the outcome. plus dissecting the fight between the president and the speaker, now that donald trump has set out a doctored video of nancy pelosi the before departing for japan. and with our usual warning it's early yet. new numbers show where democrats stand in the race for 2020 as the 11th hour gets underway on this preholiday weekend friday night 3 and good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york day 85 a of the trump administration, the end of a week that saw a public fight
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born in bangladesh their parents fled me and mar in 1901 their home now a sprawling refugee camp in cox's bazaar we have not identified them at their request but both were recently expelled from school our teachers went on our classrooms and told us that you will not be able to study here comment is not enrolled to study any more here for years bangladeshi schools have allowed some rohingya refugees from cox's bazar to attend classes a man is now worried about his future and that of other refugees so even the gunmen can give us everything so why they are unable to give us and education. nearly 55 percent of the total running our population are children providing them education is the biggest challenge the community is facing now bang alleged gunman however is wary that setting up any such schools will offer the rowing as a sense of permanence and that they will not want to return to me m r r bull is concerned many young people like him are being denied the chance to improve their lives. in this situation because of the more integrated. transport to let ourselves to be known in the global
born in bangladesh their parents fled me and mar in 1901 their home now a sprawling refugee camp in cox's bazaar we have not identified them at their request but both were recently expelled from school our teachers went on our classrooms and told us that you will not be able to study here comment is not enrolled to study any more here for years bangladeshi schools have allowed some rohingya refugees from cox's bazar to attend classes a man is now worried about his future and that of other...
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study anymore if you know for years bangladeshi schools have allowed some rohingya refugees from cox's bazar to attend classes a man is now worried about his future and that of other refugees so even the gunmen can give us everything so why they are unable to give us an education and. nearly 55 percent of the total running our population are children providing them education is the biggest challenge the community is facing now bang alleged gunman however is wary that setting up any such schools will offer the rowing as a sense of permanence and that they will not want to return to me m r r bull is concerned many young people like him are being denied the chance to improve their lives. in this situation because of. the more integrated the more don't support us to let ourselves to be known in the global area if we stay an educated did will not be able to get our rights and our nation back. in the camps there are dozens of informal school run by iranian government tears were children learn basic literacy but little else and the u.n. children agency says it is trying its best to provide mo
study anymore if you know for years bangladeshi schools have allowed some rohingya refugees from cox's bazar to attend classes a man is now worried about his future and that of other refugees so even the gunmen can give us everything so why they are unable to give us an education and. nearly 55 percent of the total running our population are children providing them education is the biggest challenge the community is facing now bang alleged gunman however is wary that setting up any such schools...
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cox: mr. speaker, i'm honored to be here today to introduce my amendment h.r. 987 strengthening health care and lowering prescription drug. my amendment -- the chair: the clerk will suspend. the clerk: amendment number 23 printed in house report 116-61 offered by mr. cox of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 377, the gentleman from california, mr. cox, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. mr. cox: i'm honored to be here today to introduce my amendment h.r. 987, the strengthening health care and lowering drug costs. my amendment promotes accountability to have the trump administration a.c.a. user fees. the trump administration and republicans in congress have tried and failed to repeal the a.c.a. had they been successful, 23 million would have lost their health insurance, no health squret for themselves, children or families. when those efforts didn't pan out, the trump administration turned their attention to sabotaging the a.c.a. dismantling the law piece by p
cox: mr. speaker, i'm honored to be here today to introduce my amendment h.r. 987 strengthening health care and lowering prescription drug. my amendment -- the chair: the clerk will suspend. the clerk: amendment number 23 printed in house report 116-61 offered by mr. cox of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 377, the gentleman from california, mr. cox, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. mr. cox: i'm honored to be here today to introduce my amendment h.r. 987,...
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united nations humanitarian agency aims to provide twenty liters of water daily to every refugee in cox's bizarre was. maya begum is one of many getting clean water for drinking cooking and even washing the family. and we used to get diarrhea called and allergies frequently but thanks to god it doesn't happen to us anymore we're now using water that is safe we're much happier the challenge now though is not the gating the labyrinth of tents to rain and the weather to provide clean water and sanitation to the entire population of more than a million range refugees in bangladesh saw the height of al-jazeera. still ahead on the news has the sports news of a major. baseball. time for sport yes peter. thank you very much a stunning semifinal comeback it's taken tottenham hotspur through so the champions league final for the first time in may history they trailed i-x. amsterdam one mil from the first leg and found themselves three nil down on aggregate as the dutch side scored through my taste a little and hakeem z.h. the spurs fight back came in the second half with two quick goals from lucas
united nations humanitarian agency aims to provide twenty liters of water daily to every refugee in cox's bizarre was. maya begum is one of many getting clean water for drinking cooking and even washing the family. and we used to get diarrhea called and allergies frequently but thanks to god it doesn't happen to us anymore we're now using water that is safe we're much happier the challenge now though is not the gating the labyrinth of tents to rain and the weather to provide clean water and...
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united nations humanitarian agency aims to provide twenty liters of water daily to every refugee in cox's bizarre i was. in my a begum is one of many getting clean water for drinking cooking and even washing. people used to get diarrhea called and allergies frequently but thanks to god it doesn't happen to us anymore we're now using water that is safe we're much happier the challenge now though is not the gating the labyrinth of tents the terrain and the weather to provide clean water and sanitation to the entire population of more than a million range refugees in bangladesh saw the height of al-jazeera. drivers with the right hailing up her have gone on strike saying they're being exploited by company bosses who are rolling in terms of the stage the war just before makes its stock market well grenell support from the sun jealous. apps off the rallying cry as ride share driver stage will one day strike in over a dozen cities in the u.s. u.k. australia and south america how could you have a conscience you should be ashamed of yourself if you drivers yelling out accountability for. the stri
united nations humanitarian agency aims to provide twenty liters of water daily to every refugee in cox's bizarre i was. in my a begum is one of many getting clean water for drinking cooking and even washing. people used to get diarrhea called and allergies frequently but thanks to god it doesn't happen to us anymore we're now using water that is safe we're much happier the challenge now though is not the gating the labyrinth of tents the terrain and the weather to provide clean water and...
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we know thatjo cox, a friend of mine, she lost her life during the brexit referendum.w level violence and attacks, the extent go to. the jo cox foundation that was set up in a name is focused on dealing with that level of intimidation but also trying to build our communities and restore some of the civility in the discourse. civility is very important. you ask any young person, they would say, what is that word? the daily telegraph. private passion, it was attacked basically but it's led to an incredible story and its model railways. rod stewart has a model railway and there was this model railway that was all mashed up and he is given, i think, 10,000 towards it and i thinkjeremy vine has given money towards it so it's fascinating what people will put their hands in their pockets. what have you got? a lot of people would never have known that rod stewart had a passion for model railways. in his house in essex, he had this amazing... what is your private passion? my grandchildren, really. really, really boring.|j private passion? my grandchildren, really. really, reall
we know thatjo cox, a friend of mine, she lost her life during the brexit referendum.w level violence and attacks, the extent go to. the jo cox foundation that was set up in a name is focused on dealing with that level of intimidation but also trying to build our communities and restore some of the civility in the discourse. civility is very important. you ask any young person, they would say, what is that word? the daily telegraph. private passion, it was attacked basically but it's led to an...
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united nations humanitarian agency aims to provide twenty liters of water daily to every refugee in cox's bizarre i was. in my a begum is one of many getting clean water for drinking cooking and even washing only. we used to get diarrhea called and allergies frequently but thanks to god it doesn't happen to us anymore we're now using water that is safe we're much happier the challenge now though is not the gating the labyrinth of tents the terrain and the weather to provide clean water and sanitation to the entire population of more than a million range refugees in bangladesh saw the height of al-jazeera. arcade's time to get the sports news now from peter in doha. barbara thank you very much another stunning semifinal comeback has taken tottenham hotspur through to the champions league final for the first time in their history they trailed i-x. amsterdam one mil from the first leg and found themselves three nil down on aggregate as the dutch side scored through my taste a little and hakeem z.h. the spurs fight back came in the second half with two quick goals from lucas mora and with i.x
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where c-span is available through cox communications. their winning entry is titled "american food: the culinary diversity. " >> something that connexus altogether is an easy thing that everyone loves, food. through food we can approach the topic in a very approachable way for all people, young, old, with all races, and come to bigger topics about how the united states is defined by its diversity and we can see that in our everyday culture. >> i mainly feel like our time management issues overwhelm us, but overall i feel like it was a learning experience and that was important. >> i was shocked. we were running out of time and trying to rush and get everything done and we just did it and we were like oh my god, are we going to get it? of the first people to popularize the term "a nation of immigrants," john f. kennedy described america as a place founded, shaped, and strengthened by immigrants. this acknowledgment of america's long immigrant history highlights america's defining characteristics. it's diversity. known as a global melting
where c-span is available through cox communications. their winning entry is titled "american food: the culinary diversity. " >> something that connexus altogether is an easy thing that everyone loves, food. through food we can approach the topic in a very approachable way for all people, young, old, with all races, and come to bigger topics about how the united states is defined by its diversity and we can see that in our everyday culture. >> i mainly feel like our time...
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able to study anymore here for years bangladeshi schools have allowed some rohingya refugees from cox's bazar to attend classes a man is now worried about his future and that of other refugees so even the government can give us everything so why does.
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and some of the recent events, including the ghastly murder that you referred to in relation tojo cox attack on parliament and other attacks on parliaments, add up to an extraordinary set of circumstances. and what we are also seeing, which no doubt we will come on to later on, is polarised opinions and having a big impact on the scale and nature of protest activity. notjust in the environment of parliament, but beyond. it is quite right to say that this has been an under reported crime in the past, largely because people have an expectation and high threshold, and high tolerance. so there's definitely been an increase in the reporting as we put all communications out. but that doesn't underline the fact that there is clearly should we be grateful to all those good ministers present and former —— increased volume here. in 2017, we had 151 crimes reported by members of parliament and in 2018, an increase of 267%. and just in the first four months of this year, january to april, we have had a 90% increase, compared to the same period in 2018, to 152 crimes. so you can see that if that w
and some of the recent events, including the ghastly murder that you referred to in relation tojo cox attack on parliament and other attacks on parliaments, add up to an extraordinary set of circumstances. and what we are also seeing, which no doubt we will come on to later on, is polarised opinions and having a big impact on the scale and nature of protest activity. notjust in the environment of parliament, but beyond. it is quite right to say that this has been an under reported crime in the...
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that this loan, that this ceo stephen cox made these loans for paul manafort even though significantfort's ability to repay and went around the normal procedures with the bank, and also entered into evidence a list of positions in the trump administration that cox wanted. number one, secretary of treasury, secretary of defense and ended up interviewing with the trump transition team to be secretary of the army and didn't get the job. what's significant about this to me is that paul manafort, even though he was fired in august of 2016 essentially from the trump campaign, he retained influence in trump world. he was in touch with people in the trump transition right up through the inauguration and able to get this guy an interview for secretary of the army out of what we know is now a corrupt relationship. questions still to be answered, who inside trump world was manafort talking to? a who agreed to give him an interview for secretary of the army. stephen cox is facing up to 30 years in prison if convicted on this serious charge. >> thanks, ken delanian. appreciate it. >>> time for a
that this loan, that this ceo stephen cox made these loans for paul manafort even though significantfort's ability to repay and went around the normal procedures with the bank, and also entered into evidence a list of positions in the trump administration that cox wanted. number one, secretary of treasury, secretary of defense and ended up interviewing with the trump transition team to be secretary of the army and didn't get the job. what's significant about this to me is that paul manafort,...
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united nations humanitarian agency aims to provide twenty liters of water daily to every refugee in cox's bizarre i was. in my a begum is one of many getting clean water for drinking cooking and even washing. and we used to get diarrhea called and allergies frequently but thanks to god it doesn't happen to us anymore we're now using water that is safe we're much happier the challenge now though is not the gating the labyrinth of tents the terrain and the weather to provide clean water and sanitation to the entire population of more than a million range refugees in bangladesh. side of feta. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera this hour iran says it's stopping its sale of enriched uranium and could restart high level production if world powers don't follow the terms of the twenty fifteen nuclear deal president hassan rouhani said the united kingdom france germany china and russia had sixty days to implement their promises to protect iran's oil and banking sectors from u.s. sanctions the united states wanted to pull out of the way to make iran withdraw the day after so they could refer t
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united nations humanitarian agency aims to provide twenty liters of water daily to every refugee in cox's bizarre was. begun is one of many getting clean water for drinking cooking and even. washing. we used to get cold and allergies frequently but thanks to god it doesn't happen to us anymore we're now using water that is safe we're much happier the challenge now is not a great thing the labyrinth of tends to write on the web to provide clean water and sanitation to the entire population of more than a million refugees in bangladesh. al-jazeera the u.s. state of georgia is banning abortions once a fetal heartbeat time be detected which could be as early as six weeks into a pregnancy similar restrictions have already been passed in four states this year georgia's new law and set to go into effect on january the first next year but it's likely to be challenged in court and one nine hundred seventy three u.s. supreme court ruling legalized abortion nationwide today is just the beginning. we have too many children that are stuck in foster care. the adoptions process while we've made great st
united nations humanitarian agency aims to provide twenty liters of water daily to every refugee in cox's bizarre was. begun is one of many getting clean water for drinking cooking and even. washing. we used to get cold and allergies frequently but thanks to god it doesn't happen to us anymore we're now using water that is safe we're much happier the challenge now is not a great thing the labyrinth of tends to write on the web to provide clean water and sanitation to the entire population of...
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elizabeth: john cox. >> thank you.zabeth: coming up fallout escalating, after robert mueller's spoke today. that story coming up. woow! yeahhh! there we go! this memorial day, start your summer off right in a new chevrolet. oh, wow!! it's time to upgrade. you guys out did yourselves there. i'm gonna go and get a chevy. an exciting summer begins at your chevy dealer. and now, during the chevy memorial day sales event, get 0% financing for 72 months on these select chevy models. or current gm owners can get thirty two fifty total cash allowance on this colorado. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. back then, we checked our zero times a day. times change. eyes haven't. that's why there's ocuvite. screen light... sunlight... longer hours... eyes today are stressed! but ocuvite has vital nutrients to help protect them. ocuvite. eye nutrition for today. 4 out of 5 people w
elizabeth: john cox. >> thank you.zabeth: coming up fallout escalating, after robert mueller's spoke today. that story coming up. woow! yeahhh! there we go! this memorial day, start your summer off right in a new chevrolet. oh, wow!! it's time to upgrade. you guys out did yourselves there. i'm gonna go and get a chevy. an exciting summer begins at your chevy dealer. and now, during the chevy memorial day sales event, get 0% financing for 72 months on these select chevy models. or current...
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bundy first met bill cox when her daughter was having a seizure.there before an ambulance arrived and thanks to him, her daughter survived. becca went to a benefit with a friend, she immediately recognized bill, and he was in kidney failure and in desperate need of a kidney. luckily becca was a match and able to donate. >>> jails holzhauer back on the air in a two week hiatus and right back to business. >> his response was correct and his wager was substantial, i bet. yes, 40,000. 89,229 and now a new total for 23 days of $1,780,237. >> that familiar smile, holzhauer's historic run on jeopardy extended to 23 straight games, added another $89,000 monday. holzhauer's total winnings are second to ken jennings who won 2 1/2 million dollars during his record, 74 game jeopardy streak in 2004. jennings is rooting for james to break his record. >>> more brazen stone walling by the white house. the former counsel will defy a subpoena today, but a judge's ruling could alter how the white house fends off oversight. audible members know listening has the power
bundy first met bill cox when her daughter was having a seizure.there before an ambulance arrived and thanks to him, her daughter survived. becca went to a benefit with a friend, she immediately recognized bill, and he was in kidney failure and in desperate need of a kidney. luckily becca was a match and able to donate. >>> jails holzhauer back on the air in a two week hiatus and right back to business. >> his response was correct and his wager was substantial, i bet. yes,...
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you are not allowed answer, can i bet no one know soon they are, but if i said the names archibald cox, ken starr and bob mueller you know i'm talking about a very select group of social prosecutors, independent counsel, special counsel who were appointed, have been appointed to look into high-level high visibility cases involving the executive branch. there are some differences between each of those titles and we will get into that a bit later with ken, but first i want to take us, start off back to 1994. you had been in private practice with the chicago firm kirkland ellis and joined in the washington dc area teaching lot nyu and you get a call from judge sentelle who was calling to ask if you would be willing to stand you out about replacing bob is this correct that time was heading up the whitewater investigation and why did you want to leave this great job and time in the dc area and go back into the arena and did you have any idea what you're about to to get into? >> fools rush in and i had no idea whatsoever, but when i arrived in little rock, on the day of that my appointment a
you are not allowed answer, can i bet no one know soon they are, but if i said the names archibald cox, ken starr and bob mueller you know i'm talking about a very select group of social prosecutors, independent counsel, special counsel who were appointed, have been appointed to look into high-level high visibility cases involving the executive branch. there are some differences between each of those titles and we will get into that a bit later with ken, but first i want to take us, start off...
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asylum who are fearful of their own lives, their lives of their families are in danger and they're coxing here. the gentleman well knows -- they are coming here. the gentleman well knows there are some in the white house that want to see the numbers of migrants to america almost eliminated. so there is some discussion and disagreement in the white house. i don't know exactly where the president stands on that, but he's certainly been hostile to immigration. so i take the gentleman at his belief, but we have not necessarily seen that from the white house. having said that, we will work, because we believe, as he does, that people who come to the united states need to be treated for whatever they come to the united states in a way consistent with our american lues, in a humanitarian way, i will repeat, ironic we are debating this issue on the year's anniversary of children being taken from the arms of their mothers and their fathers and sent hundreds of millions, in some cases, thousands of miles away and still some have not been reunited with their parents. i'm glad there's concern about h
asylum who are fearful of their own lives, their lives of their families are in danger and they're coxing here. the gentleman well knows -- they are coming here. the gentleman well knows there are some in the white house that want to see the numbers of migrants to america almost eliminated. so there is some discussion and disagreement in the white house. i don't know exactly where the president stands on that, but he's certainly been hostile to immigration. so i take the gentleman at his...
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. —— jo cox. public racism since the brexit vote.ut what are they saying here? this is almost vacant... a continuation or to what we we re vacant... a continuation or to what we were talking about. they are saying care that there has been a big rise. they did a research and a survey, big rise. they did a research and a survey, a big rise. they did a research and a survey, a big rise in a racism since the brexit vote. i am not sure it is just since the brexit file. i think this is since been growing and growing. i hate the right and the left, corbyn is him seems to involve anti—semitism, and the tommy robinson group. who are appalling about immigrant. people who actually live in our country and i sorta think this is the affect of not integrating people, not working with people, of not communities... communities do it quietly on their owi'i. communities do it quietly on their own. but having come back from america where people will stand up proudly in say i am an iranian american, i'm an armenian american, because in america, my kids w
. —— jo cox. public racism since the brexit vote.ut what are they saying here? this is almost vacant... a continuation or to what we we re vacant... a continuation or to what we were talking about. they are saying care that there has been a big rise. they did a research and a survey, big rise. they did a research and a survey, a big rise. they did a research and a survey, a big rise in a racism since the brexit vote. i am not sure it is just since the brexit file. i think this is since been...
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united nations humanitarian agency aims to provide twenty liters of water daily to every refugee in cox's bizarre i was. in my a begum is one of many getting clean water for drinking cooking and even washing only. we used to get diarrhea called and allergies frequently but thanks to god it doesn't happen to us anymore we're now using water that is safe we're much happier the challenge now though is not the gating the labyrinth of tents the terrain and the weather to provide clean water and sanitation to the entire population of more than a million range refugees in bangladesh saw the height of al-jazeera. a pakistani christian woman who spent eight years on death row during a blasphemy case has left the country bibi's lawyer says she's in canada six months ago she was acquitted by pakistan's supreme court the verdict led to protests in parts of the country. more on that and everything else we've been covering on our website al-jazeera dot com. and a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has impose new sanctions on the reigning in steel and the mining indust
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bush cox, then representative cox, were concerned they had this new industry and didn't know where it was going to go but thought it had a lot of potential and didn't want to steiff it will. what would stifle it? let's say facebook or google or whomever or any service at that time was responsible for everything published on their platform for libel. how do you respond to that kind of danger if you're a business leader? after all, a libel finding can go into the millions and millions. it could destroy your business. that's your attitude about it, right? in 1996 or 1998. what do you do? two choices really. one is you do nothing. and you let everybody on there. is that going to make a successful business? what are these companies going to look like now if that had been the case? probably not. the other alternative is what i would call the take no chances. right? you can see this in a facebook board meeting or whatever. take no chances. if it looks like it might had defamatory, if it looks like it might lead to a court case, take it down. so what you're going to end up with if you don't h
bush cox, then representative cox, were concerned they had this new industry and didn't know where it was going to go but thought it had a lot of potential and didn't want to steiff it will. what would stifle it? let's say facebook or google or whomever or any service at that time was responsible for everything published on their platform for libel. how do you respond to that kind of danger if you're a business leader? after all, a libel finding can go into the millions and millions. it could...
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not going to have a clue company cox 800 homes out in that i really did. the classic example of a real example of that is the wembley that's why it's 2006 they won it was something i'd never done before was outstanding despite my poor on wembley never say before this never happened again since i was so into it because we were the pilots would have because it's a sad thing that we have public it's not that we can betray that plays the other cops on the draw the flags and the choreographed displays that the homes they are fanatics have brought to sell us part fairly unique in your football there who marks of european style support that's never really caught on in the u.k. . it's like germany even france 2 of the great holland where the ultra culture is really is really established like i here in the u.k. it's not what you get here it's what you get germany every day you don't get it when you were up to restructure it might not be on the level of. the italian ultras it might not be on the level but for the u.k. profiles it's 2nd to none of this. the fact that
not going to have a clue company cox 800 homes out in that i really did. the classic example of a real example of that is the wembley that's why it's 2006 they won it was something i'd never done before was outstanding despite my poor on wembley never say before this never happened again since i was so into it because we were the pilots would have because it's a sad thing that we have public it's not that we can betray that plays the other cops on the draw the flags and the choreographed...
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your commanche is supposed to feel really good next the olympics and wants to know what starts young cox or pronounce it is now and it's of course up to the good old trouble prohibitory a sort of chill of the pie. with oh that is some assembly but just reported sort of a bit of it so. i wanted a son with that idea the. queen with it up stick it out there that have not stood out is all i could. put it together to get over the need to say no more than it was . cough cough cough cough cough. i think what. he did today cause he did it police don't consent it is a missile to disable list if he did hit it in a town known as the pub and the name isn't me. in the pub. and made a ww secure countries in part time today it's a diminished through partied because glyphosate on a list ala the sassy respect i'm. going to out of being is about. going to chivy bus and most will be evil. cuarón continued so you see it was that. milledge and simple commune those who. look you big when you leave commotion feed. the very thing out of this hollow that you're not the father you fall sports going on r.t. or tea
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brian cox. thank you for watching. cinema just starts may 27th going to double the 1st. place it's all happening. live. from. your link to news from africa and the world the 1st link to exceptional stories and discussions hello and welcome to the discussion coming from funny to me from the news of. the dead beat it comes the traffic on the tour no songs facebook t w africa. plus 90 the new channel for an independent view on current affairs in turkey. the latest developments. replaced with a comprehensive plan. for some long and political and social topics considered from 2 prospective sled we cover the issues that move turkey on a unique platform for information. play 90 connect to an unbiased agenda subscribe now for new tune to. cut. cut place . blame. a tourist bus head. in egypt at least 17 people are injured in the explosion near the famed. we'll get the latest from our correspondent there. indian voters reach the finish line. final day of the country's marathon general election prime minister narendra modi is seeking a 2nd term also coming up. austria's president c
brian cox. thank you for watching. cinema just starts may 27th going to double the 1st. place it's all happening. live. from. your link to news from africa and the world the 1st link to exceptional stories and discussions hello and welcome to the discussion coming from funny to me from the news of. the dead beat it comes the traffic on the tour no songs facebook t w africa. plus 90 the new channel for an independent view on current affairs in turkey. the latest developments. replaced with a...
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doesn't feel that way to or kids we don't know how that's going to affect an entire generation we john cox is a reporter for the washington post who's investigated the impact of gun violence on children including the psychological toll of lockdown drills at schools someone has to get the gun i'm shooting people right now school shootings are no more common now than they were in the one nine hundred ninety s. and the likelihood of a child dying in one remains low. but after each mass shooting the demand for schools and kids to be prepared goes up. so we know that lock downs can be incredibly frightening but should we not have the kid do the drill and then the day comes and they have no idea what to do that's probably not a trade that parents or teachers would make go but something. that is the reality until we as a country make some really significant changes for the shootings from occurring in the first place your belt i don't i don't know we've talked about running i mean fighting we haven't talked about giving aid all right this is just a brief little thing about pleading control and it'
doesn't feel that way to or kids we don't know how that's going to affect an entire generation we john cox is a reporter for the washington post who's investigated the impact of gun violence on children including the psychological toll of lockdown drills at schools someone has to get the gun i'm shooting people right now school shootings are no more common now than they were in the one nine hundred ninety s. and the likelihood of a child dying in one remains low. but after each mass shooting...
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support the multiple myeloma research foundation that helps cure the rare form of blood cancer sally coxe mo was diagnosed with it but she's healthy now in her toughest moments fighting cancer she says she started running stairs to take out her frustrations now she competes i've done races all over the world but nothing nothing compares to the empire state building a building for some not just to look up and gaze at but to run up as well gabriel's on dough al-jazeera new york and also his fall from you'll have more later on. thank you very much indeed now the prestigious cannes film festival comes with a price tag of around $20000000.00 the event wouldn't be possible on such a grand scale without big names a couple of the budget. takes a look now at how product placement plays an increasing role in cinema. at the cannes film a festival the only site more common place than film stars is the $300.00 official black cars that ferry guests to the red carpet sponsored by french carmaker red every film is photographed getting out one of their cars priceless visibility in this social media era. w
support the multiple myeloma research foundation that helps cure the rare form of blood cancer sally coxe mo was diagnosed with it but she's healthy now in her toughest moments fighting cancer she says she started running stairs to take out her frustrations now she competes i've done races all over the world but nothing nothing compares to the empire state building a building for some not just to look up and gaze at but to run up as well gabriel's on dough al-jazeera new york and also his fall...
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united nations humanitarian agency aims to provide twenty liters of water daily to every refugee in cox's bizarre. shin maya begum is one of many getting clean water for drinking cooking and even washing. we used to get diarrhea called in allergies frequently but thanks to god it doesn't happen to us anymore we're now using water that is safe we're much happier the challenge now though is not a good thing the labyrinth of tends to rain on the weather to provide clean water and sanitation to the entire population of more than a million range or refugees in bangladesh so the height of al-jazeera. folly thank you very much the european champions league semifinals continue on wednesday when we'll find out who will join liverpool in the final liverpool completed one of the most stunning comebacks in european cup history when they beat barcelona four nil on tuesday the reds overturning a three male deficit from the first leg they were pulled at it without star striker most amount of a chance to win europe's top competition for a sixth time for manager you're going club will be his third champio
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support the multiple myeloma research foundation that helps cure the rare form of blood cancer sally coxe mo was diagnosed with it but she's healthy now in her toughest moments fighting cancer she says she started running stairs to take out her frustrations now she competes i've done races all over the world but nothing nothing compares to the empire state building a building for some not just to look up and gaze at but to run up as well gabriel's on dough al-jazeera new york and that's always full from we'll have more later on. someone thank you very much now the prestigious cannes film festival comes with a price tag of around $20000000.00 the event wouldn't be possible in such a grand scale without big brand sponsors that cover half of the budget as there was charlie on the lead takes a look at how product placement plays an increasing role in cinema. at the cannes film festival the only sight more commonplace than film stars is these 300 official black cars that ferry guests to the red carpet sponsored by french carmaker renner every film star is photographed getting out one of their
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morning's reviewers are the sunday times journalist, rosamund urwin, and thejournalist and commentatorjosie coxgood morning. the prime minister is proposing what she calls a "new bold offer" on brexit, as she prepares to bring her eu withdrawal deal back to mps for a final vote. extra protection for workers‘ rights is expected to be at the centre of the proposals, but both conservative and labour mps say they're sceptical about the prospects of the deal getting through the commons. let's have a look at the next steps in the brexit process. because the uk remains a member of the european union, this thursday, the 23rd of may, british voters will take part in elections for the european parliament. the government has promised mps another chance to vote on brexit, by bringing forward the withdrawal agreement bill to the house of commons in the week beginning the 3rd ofjune. if that passes, the uk will leave the european union on the 31st october under the terms negotiated by mrs may. however if is passes with amendments changing the terms, these would need to be renegotiated with the eu, who have g
morning's reviewers are the sunday times journalist, rosamund urwin, and thejournalist and commentatorjosie coxgood morning. the prime minister is proposing what she calls a "new bold offer" on brexit, as she prepares to bring her eu withdrawal deal back to mps for a final vote. extra protection for workers‘ rights is expected to be at the centre of the proposals, but both conservative and labour mps say they're sceptical about the prospects of the deal getting through the commons....
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kids we don't know how that's going to affect an entire generation we john cox is a reporter for the washington post who's investigated the impact of gun violence on children including the psychological toll of lockdown drills at schools someone has to get the gun i'm shooting people right now school shootings are no more common now than they were in the one nine hundred ninety s. and the likelihood of a child dying in one remains low. but after each mass shooting the demand for schools and kids to be prepared goes up killed so we know that lock downs can be incredibly frightening but should we not have the kid do the drill and then the day comes and they have no idea what to do that's probably not a trade that parents or teachers would make go but somebody. that is the reality until we as a country make some really significant changes for the shootings from occurring in the first place your belt i don't i don't know we've talked about running i mean fighting we haven't talked about giving aid all right this is just a brief little thing about pleading control and it'll work on kids y
kids we don't know how that's going to affect an entire generation we john cox is a reporter for the washington post who's investigated the impact of gun violence on children including the psychological toll of lockdown drills at schools someone has to get the gun i'm shooting people right now school shootings are no more common now than they were in the one nine hundred ninety s. and the likelihood of a child dying in one remains low. but after each mass shooting the demand for schools and...
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it's we don't know how that's going to affect an entire generation we john cox is a reporter for the washington post who's investigated the impact of gun violence on children including the psychological toll of lockdown drills at schools someone has to get the gun i'm shooting people right now school shootings are no more common now than they were in the one nine hundred ninety s. and the likelihood of a child dying in one remains low. but after each mass shooting the demand for schools and kids to be prepared goes up hill so we know that lock downs can be incredibly frightening but should we not have the kid do the drill and then the day comes and they have no idea what to do that's probably not a trade that parents or teachers would make go but something. that is the reality until we as a country make some really significant changes for the shootings from occurring in the first place your belt i don't i don't know we've talked about running i mean fighting we haven't talked about giving aid all right this is just a brief little thing about pleading control and it will work on kids
it's we don't know how that's going to affect an entire generation we john cox is a reporter for the washington post who's investigated the impact of gun violence on children including the psychological toll of lockdown drills at schools someone has to get the gun i'm shooting people right now school shootings are no more common now than they were in the one nine hundred ninety s. and the likelihood of a child dying in one remains low. but after each mass shooting the demand for schools and...
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support the multiple myeloma research foundation that helps cure the rare form of blood cancer sally coxe mo was diagnosed with it but she's healthy now in her toughest moments fighting cancer she says she started running stairs to take out her frustrations now she competes i've done races all over the world but nothing nothing compares to the empire state building a building for some not just to look up and gaze at but to run up as well gabriel's on dough al-jazeera new york. and that's a school for and about to larn along the. thanks very much indeed and that's it from a 1st news hour of getting meantime igor's catch up with our website after their dot com i'll be back in a minute without a full round bye for that. one of australia's most love making and i'm the one is under threat from an agonizing disease but one wildlife term freedom is dedicating a lot of deciding what i want to east makes the woman who spoke on al-jazeera. move or. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call home al-jazeera will bring in the news and
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support the multiple myeloma research foundation that helps cure the rare form of blood cancer sally coxe mo was diagnosed with it but she's healthy now in her toughest moments fighting cancer she says she started running stairs to take out her frustrations now she competes i've done races all over the world but nothing nothing compares to the empire state building a building for some not just to look up and gaze at but to run up as well gabriel's on dough algis into new york. fernando alonso is getting ready to challenge for the indy $500.00 later this month a victory would see allen's a complete the prestigious to triple crown of motor sport having already won one of the and a more 24 hours race and that's it for me nick sort of thanks very much we'll see you later thank you and that is it for me in the club for this news out but i'll be back. with you he's usually for the. i want to get down to the nitty gritty of the reality where on line when you have male chauvinist and that is plant split in our global federation and it is really tied to get used to that or if you join at sunset an
support the multiple myeloma research foundation that helps cure the rare form of blood cancer sally coxe mo was diagnosed with it but she's healthy now in her toughest moments fighting cancer she says she started running stairs to take out her frustrations now she competes i've done races all over the world but nothing nothing compares to the empire state building a building for some not just to look up and gaze at but to run up as well gabriel's on dough algis into new york. fernando alonso...
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because they're for the success rate those are the the radical say the politics because i would bring cox the they were black those were your successes and libya example no i i'm happy to say that i started a new chain of. activist directors the victor before me was was living a very bosome the back of a television interview of course but nonetheless so there you are you stablished dispositional ever we vent. it had been validated by the by the student body but nonetheless your position against the torture of which everybody should support stablish in them because by then had not the subsequent foreign secretary amended deficient position that illegal then dition saw your future take its way but you continue to pursue the radical end of politics and i'm quite interested this that as to why having established a position been vindicated that a large measure you didn't then say well perhaps sustained to look at a more establishment political career or perhaps don't you know i i don't think i ever considered looking for a mainstream career again i felt i had done that and done it in a very su
because they're for the success rate those are the the radical say the politics because i would bring cox the they were black those were your successes and libya example no i i'm happy to say that i started a new chain of. activist directors the victor before me was was living a very bosome the back of a television interview of course but nonetheless so there you are you stablished dispositional ever we vent. it had been validated by the by the student body but nonetheless your position against...