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thanks very much for that and me conrad for us at the refugee camp at cox's bazaar in bangladesh. we have some sports for you now and in sudan there are plans to kick off the nation's 1st ever women's football league they'll be clubs the 1st match is set for september now historically women's football has struggled to thrive in sudan but many female footballers are hoping that will soon change. a year ago the idea of a women's football league in sudan was far fetched females wanting to follow their football plain aspirations in the past were without hope. before the revolution i could not have imagined myself being a player in a woman's football team or even expected myself to be able to play the sport i've loved there were many restrictions on sudanese women and it was not possible to play football i must go to the lead of them. but now a joint military civilian sovereign council is in power and it's seen as a significant event women are part of the ruling council and measures are being taken to further women's rights and promote sports and the arts. savable in the past it was di
thanks very much for that and me conrad for us at the refugee camp at cox's bazaar in bangladesh. we have some sports for you now and in sudan there are plans to kick off the nation's 1st ever women's football league they'll be clubs the 1st match is set for september now historically women's football has struggled to thrive in sudan but many female footballers are hoping that will soon change. a year ago the idea of a women's football league in sudan was far fetched females wanting to follow...
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nra, cox led all of the everything from local efforts, to state efforts, to federal efforts, chris coxas the guy. carol: right. >> because of this power struggle at the top, chris cox is ousted. lapierre felt he had been gone.al and cox was . another person we saw the was oliver north -- we saw leave was oliver north. he was basically outed. he felt there was a power struggle with wayne lapierre. now you have two powerhouses gone from the nra and the person who is left is lapierre. carol: michael bloomberg, the owner of bloomberg lp, the parent company of bloomberg news, is a founder and fund every town for gun safety, a nonprofit that advocates for gun violence prevention. coming up, also in the headlines this week, the escalating u.s.-china trade work. why a week yuan is a strong weapon against the u.s.. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. in this week's remarks, making sense of the u.s. and china confrontation. it has turned it dramatically and not to president trump's advantage. peter coy explains how trump's tar
nra, cox led all of the everything from local efforts, to state efforts, to federal efforts, chris coxas the guy. carol: right. >> because of this power struggle at the top, chris cox is ousted. lapierre felt he had been gone.al and cox was . another person we saw the was oliver north -- we saw leave was oliver north. he was basically outed. he felt there was a power struggle with wayne lapierre. now you have two powerhouses gone from the nra and the person who is left is lapierre. carol:...
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anna cox took an inventory of everything at the crime scene. a pizza box, a garden glove, a grocery receipt. all routine findings so far. it's what authorities spotted on the wall above the body that would turn this case into something out of the movies. a three-letter message in blood. you didn't have to squint to make it out either. roc. on the right hand index finger was clearly stained with blood. roc? what was the murdered woman trying to tell the cops? >> all these theories were running through my mind. what does that mean? is it a word or a person or a thing? the clues pointed in so many different direction that is it really was a total mystery. >> there is a concept in the law known as a dying declaration. with those three letters scrawled in her own blood lead to the apprehension of her killer? investigators dig into that three-letter mystery. yoght, to protect your dog from fleas and ticks for a full month. it's the #1 vet recommended protection. and it's safe for puppies. nexgard. what one little chew can do. so you have ten years ex
anna cox took an inventory of everything at the crime scene. a pizza box, a garden glove, a grocery receipt. all routine findings so far. it's what authorities spotted on the wall above the body that would turn this case into something out of the movies. a three-letter message in blood. you didn't have to squint to make it out either. roc. on the right hand index finger was clearly stained with blood. roc? what was the murdered woman trying to tell the cops? >> all these theories were...
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to go back willingly ok now you've been at the refugee camp we can see part of it behind you there cox's a bazaar what does the people there been telling you what are they saying about the living conditions and what have you been able to see for yourself there. the living conditions are difficult i mean it's not quite as bad as 2 years ago said as basic sanitation as fits the education but basically that's nothing to do for young people and also at night once all the aid workers who leave the aid workers can voice leave say about 435 it's completely different it's dangerous criminal gangs drug traffic because i'm active people tell us at the dump soon and people have been killed 2 say it's not safe let's be aid but this leave that's a lot of frustration but as i said people prefer to stay haven't i have to get back to me and mom ok that says a lot doesn't it what needs to happen though to ensure that the refugees where you are you know are able to return safely to me and mar that's certainly in the interest of the people where you are cox is bizarre and to a certain degree to the officia
to go back willingly ok now you've been at the refugee camp we can see part of it behind you there cox's a bazaar what does the people there been telling you what are they saying about the living conditions and what have you been able to see for yourself there. the living conditions are difficult i mean it's not quite as bad as 2 years ago said as basic sanitation as fits the education but basically that's nothing to do for young people and also at night once all the aid workers who leave the...
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>> stephen: please welcome brian cox!phen: nice to have you on. >> nice to be on. >> stephen: thank you for bringing -- i think you bring a certain dignity, a certain gravidas to every role that you play. >> yeah, it's all fake. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you played some real heavies in your time. you played the guy who made jason bourne in the jason bourne. you played the guy who made wolverine into wolverine. then you played rupert murdoch. so do you think "succession" is shakespearean because i know you've done quite a few shakespeare plays.ño >> it has very strong shakespearean elements but it's like a chaucer morality tale. there's sort9 we live in ludicrous times. >> stephen: sure. and i think that "succession" is a ludicrous show for ludicrous times. >> stephen: right. it's the funniest saddest show on right now. >> yeah, exactly. >> stephen: it's funny and sad at the same time. >> and that reflects the state that we're in. >> stephen: because families like this actually do control our media. >> that's the problem. t
>> stephen: please welcome brian cox!phen: nice to have you on. >> nice to be on. >> stephen: thank you for bringing -- i think you bring a certain dignity, a certain gravidas to every role that you play. >> yeah, it's all fake. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you played some real heavies in your time. you played the guy who made jason bourne in the jason bourne. you played the guy who made wolverine into wolverine. then you played rupert murdoch. so do you think...
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in cox's bazar they've been protesting over conditions in camps because their situations are resolved bangladesh is warning that it no longer can bear the economic burden of more than a 1000000 refugees many have resisted efforts to send them back to me and are saying that their safety can't be guaranteed well here's how this crisis unfolded ogust 25th 2017 fighters from a armed group attacked dozens of myanmar police posts and an army base around 80 fighters and 12 members of the security forces were killed the fighting spread of the ring to say that hundreds of their homes were set on fire by the military and buddhist militias within weeks was 300000 rohingya had fled the violence which included murder rape and torture they crossed the border into bangladesh and by mid september the un to describe the military operation against the ring the as textbook ethnic cleansing al-jazeera stephanie decker reports now from the kuta prolong refugee camp in the southeast of bangladesh. today's quiet calm betrays the scenes of panic 2 years ago when hundreds of thousands of rain across the river
in cox's bazar they've been protesting over conditions in camps because their situations are resolved bangladesh is warning that it no longer can bear the economic burden of more than a 1000000 refugees many have resisted efforts to send them back to me and are saying that their safety can't be guaranteed well here's how this crisis unfolded ogust 25th 2017 fighters from a armed group attacked dozens of myanmar police posts and an army base around 80 fighters and 12 members of the security...
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s reporters found in the refugee camps in cox is bizarre. but i don't not. as room is spread that they would be forced to return to yemen mall attention is because here in pa you mongering are refugees and how am i hearing that of the. fathers take their daughters clothes off. and then rate them in front of their parents to hold up right my one daughter there where did. this woman is referring to the brutal crackdown by myanmar's military 2 years ago hundreds of thousands of rinker fled to back in the day. this week almost $2500.00 of them when formed at their names were on a list of refugees selected for repatch relation to me and mom an additional government officials drew up the list but it was up to the un to break the news to the rescue teams. mohammed it came as a shall. not have our lives and belongings will be in danger over there and our children and wives won't be safe if they force us to go we will die. out there looking go one of several ethnic minorities in me and mall but the government there does not recognize the most full citizens they have
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cox is bizarre if they force us to go we will die here is more from the refugee camps of cox's bazaar but i'm not. as room misplayed that they would be forced to return to yemen tension is because here in pa among the younger refugees in the pan am i one better than. others take their daughters clothes off. and then rate them in front of their parents. my own daughter their budget. this woman is referring to the brutal crackdown by myanmar's military 2 years it hundreds of thousands of bring to fled to playing the tests they say almost $2500.00 of them went formed at their names were on the list of refugees selected for repatriation to me and mom bangladeshi government officials to up the list but it was up to the un to break the news to the rescue to. the mohammed it came as a shock. belongings will be in danger over there and our children and wives won't be safe if they force us to go we will die. one of several ethnic minorities in me and mom but the government does not recognize them as full citizens they have faced decades of discrimination and times violent repression and not al
cox is bizarre if they force us to go we will die here is more from the refugee camps of cox's bazaar but i'm not. as room misplayed that they would be forced to return to yemen tension is because here in pa among the younger refugees in the pan am i one better than. others take their daughters clothes off. and then rate them in front of their parents. my own daughter their budget. this woman is referring to the brutal crackdown by myanmar's military 2 years it hundreds of thousands of bring to...
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they can enjoy that other people in them enjoy and we have to remember that many of the people in cox's those are had in the past enjoyed scissors and ship but it was all taken away from them do you think that a year from now we will still be having the same discussion i certainly hope not i certainly hope not but as it looks i'm not too sure if the situation will change. the u.n. nation the united nations special robert or for me a more thank you so much. prisoners inside a jail in bahrain are on hunger strike saying they're being mistreated about 600 inmates began to strike 10 days ago over conditions inside job prison in the east they've complained they're denied religious and visitor rights and are being kept in solitary confinement the media in bahrain says an official investigator from the prisons managers haven't broken any regulations at all the guys director for advocacy at the brain and stick to for rights and democracy is also a former inmate at the prison he says conditions in the prison have long failed to meet basic standards. i do remember my 1st job prison where i was we
they can enjoy that other people in them enjoy and we have to remember that many of the people in cox's those are had in the past enjoyed scissors and ship but it was all taken away from them do you think that a year from now we will still be having the same discussion i certainly hope not i certainly hope not but as it looks i'm not too sure if the situation will change. the u.n. nation the united nations special robert or for me a more thank you so much. prisoners inside a jail in bahrain are...
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well we have as you know been on the ground in cox bazaar we've also interviewed refugees in malaysia and. we have been in thailand where people from me in ma have come and spoken to us as well so we have had teams on the ground it's not only as individuals who have been interviewing these people. of sexual violence witnesses sexual violence but the purpose of this report is to show new areas that we felt were not mentioned in the earlier ones which is the area of sexual slavery which is something the rowing as especially. experience but is also present in the. conflict areas we're also looking at sexual violence against men and boys especially in detention centers and prisons we're looking at balance against transgender people who to some extent had some measure of dignity when laws were negative against them and we're also looking at the sexual violence terms of forced labor. also we want to show how discrimination in. the country contributions really to the violence when you could lated the figures in the details that you had in the report what was more shocking to you the fact tha
well we have as you know been on the ground in cox bazaar we've also interviewed refugees in malaysia and. we have been in thailand where people from me in ma have come and spoken to us as well so we have had teams on the ground it's not only as individuals who have been interviewing these people. of sexual violence witnesses sexual violence but the purpose of this report is to show new areas that we felt were not mentioned in the earlier ones which is the area of sexual slavery which is...
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governor ralph northam, senators mark warner and tim kaine and house of delegates speaker kirkland cox. at six clock p.m., hear the story of the civil war told in 56 minutes. and sunday at six clock p.m., american artifacts takes you to the museum and history and culture for african-american history from reconstruction through civil rights. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> next, we talk with daina ramey berry about the economics of slavery. she is the author of "the price for their pound of flesh: the value of the enslaved, from womb to grave, in the building of a nation." we recorded the interview at the organization of american historians' annual meeting in philadelphia. host: 2019 marks the anniversary of the first african-american sold into slavery in the united states. where were they from? daina: they came from different parts of west africa. they were taken on a ship and captured by the dutch, been -- then captured again off a portuguese ship. when you look at the journey, there were two different points when they were on ships. host: how do we know about them?
governor ralph northam, senators mark warner and tim kaine and house of delegates speaker kirkland cox. at six clock p.m., hear the story of the civil war told in 56 minutes. and sunday at six clock p.m., american artifacts takes you to the museum and history and culture for african-american history from reconstruction through civil rights. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> next, we talk with daina ramey berry about the economics of slavery. she is the author of "the...
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governor ralph northam, senators mark warner and tim kaine and house of delegates speaker kirkland cox., hear the story of the civil war told in 56 minutes. and sunday at six clock p.m., american artifacts takes you to the museum and history and culture for african-american history from reconstruction through civil rights. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> next, we talk with daina ramey berry about the economics of slavery. she is the author of "the price for their pound of flesh: the value of the enslaved, from womb to grave, in the building of a nation." we recorded the interview at the organization of american historians' annual meeting in philadelphia. ho
governor ralph northam, senators mark warner and tim kaine and house of delegates speaker kirkland cox., hear the story of the civil war told in 56 minutes. and sunday at six clock p.m., american artifacts takes you to the museum and history and culture for african-american history from reconstruction through civil rights. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> next, we talk with daina ramey berry about the economics of slavery. she is the author of "the price for their...
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ice spokesman bryan cox ss all detainees receive health screenings that would include asking a woman if she is currently breast-feeding cox said he couldn't talk about medical information without a signed waiver, but noted communication between domingo-garcia as lawyers and an ice representative who says she responded no when asked if she was breastfeeding her attorney says she was never asked me. >>ice knowsoabout and now to instead of taking issue and addressing it doing something about it releasing her they just continue say well. she didn't say we first talked to or not to let her go. >>meanwhile, the first federal charges related to those raids have been filed their against 41 of the workers who the government says we're in the country illegally. they're still no charges against any of the company owners or managers the search warrant affidavit unsealed the day after the raid show the government believe the company's new they were hiring undocumented workers. citing videotaped conversations and tips from confidential informants in addition to other physical evidence. the us atto
ice spokesman bryan cox ss all detainees receive health screenings that would include asking a woman if she is currently breast-feeding cox said he couldn't talk about medical information without a signed waiver, but noted communication between domingo-garcia as lawyers and an ice representative who says she responded no when asked if she was breastfeeding her attorney says she was never asked me. >>ice knowsoabout and now to instead of taking issue and addressing it doing something about...
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use them forever it's not clear what or where their future will be stephanie decker al-jazeera camp cox's bazaar south east bangladesh an israeli drone has crashed into the area more watada in lebanon in the southern suburbs of the capital beirut as well as the damage to building housing its media office another israeli drone exploded in the air in the same area and just hours earlier israel said it carried out air strikes on iranian targets near their syrian capital damascus so who has more from beirut this is a really populated neighborhood in the lebanese capital but it is a hezbollah stronghold and official have been cool to the thing and. area and the 2nd one exploded and crashed in the area we don't have any more because the group of the southern suburbs. the group of.
use them forever it's not clear what or where their future will be stephanie decker al-jazeera camp cox's bazaar south east bangladesh an israeli drone has crashed into the area more watada in lebanon in the southern suburbs of the capital beirut as well as the damage to building housing its media office another israeli drone exploded in the air in the same area and just hours earlier israel said it carried out air strikes on iranian targets near their syrian capital damascus so who has more...
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that was naomi conrad at the refugee camp in cox's bazaar bangladesh iranian president hassan rouhani has been talking tough about the world's oil supplies he said that if the u.s. kept up its pressure to stop iran exporting its oil than international waters or no longer be secure as he put it in the past there don has threatened to close the strategically important strait of hormuz much of the world's oil supply passes through the waterway last month iran seized a british flag tanker in the strait. tropper went to the island of hormuz in the strait and sent us this report. it's early morning in the sun beating down on the island of relentless there's no natural water source and few other resources for that matter despite that the island has been highly valued for centuries as a strategic location portugal for instance constructed this fortress back in 1507 to control my routine traffic in the persian gulf today the strait of hormuz is once again witness to conflict as the standoff over british flecked tanker seized by iranian authorities continues. a fisherman takes us out into the s
that was naomi conrad at the refugee camp in cox's bazaar bangladesh iranian president hassan rouhani has been talking tough about the world's oil supplies he said that if the u.s. kept up its pressure to stop iran exporting its oil than international waters or no longer be secure as he put it in the past there don has threatened to close the strategically important strait of hormuz much of the world's oil supply passes through the waterway last month iran seized a british flag tanker in the...
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now people are posting similar videos in what's being called the courteney cox challenge. original video has been viewed nearly 3 million times. >> fancy. >> play the film backwards, let it go viral. >> and you didn't become a doctor. >> i did it in reverse. i lost information as i got older. >> sometimes it happens. >> yes, it does. >>> well today another day, another dollar, another forecast. >> yes, and i think our weather is just changing slightly, not too much. let's get out the door with a look at your commute forecast from brentwood in the low 60s. we'll stay in the low 60s for the next i'd say three, four hours and then start to warm up. at 11:00, we're at 79 degrees, but overall a nice start to the day and we have more kids headed back to school today, so happy first day of school in evergreen in san jose. we'll see those temperatures this morning at about 60 degrees and then going from the low 60s to the upper 70s at lunch time, and then some low 80s as you are headed back to pick them up from school. our temperatures in the tri-valley reach up to 91 degrees toda
now people are posting similar videos in what's being called the courteney cox challenge. original video has been viewed nearly 3 million times. >> fancy. >> play the film backwards, let it go viral. >> and you didn't become a doctor. >> i did it in reverse. i lost information as i got older. >> sometimes it happens. >> yes, it does. >>> well today another day, another dollar, another forecast. >> yes, and i think our weather is just changing...
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with a majority at cox's bazar the prospect of returning home still remains an unlikely outcome.ay on the bbc. still to come on the programme: south koreans protest against japanese goods, after seoul terminates an intelligence—sharing pact, in the latest tit—for—tat dispute. also on the programme: tokyo marks one year until the 2020 paralympics — we look at just how accessible the city is for people with disabilities. matra washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed i did have a relationship with ms lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the past ten days, 500 have died. chanting: czechoslovakia must be free! czechoslovakia must be free! chanting: czechoslovakia must be free! russia is observing a national day of mourning for the 118 submariners who died on board the kursk. we all with them now, within our hearts. the pope has celebrated mass before a congrega
with a majority at cox's bazar the prospect of returning home still remains an unlikely outcome.ay on the bbc. still to come on the programme: south koreans protest against japanese goods, after seoul terminates an intelligence—sharing pact, in the latest tit—for—tat dispute. also on the programme: tokyo marks one year until the 2020 paralympics — we look at just how accessible the city is for people with disabilities. matra washington, the world's most political city, is today...
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in cox's bazar the theme protesting over conditions in camps because the situation is an resolved . the headlines it's 101 eastern hour stay with us. in routine you don't get to be hard to find. crisscrossing the country spots flyaway network isn't possible on your. life playing the knifing that's delivering medical care and to go through you get most of the well what we learned of it anyway. is lifeline express a last chance for a lot of people maybe. there is a one and only johns for them. in converting train carriages surgeons perform free operations that are transformed patients locks a lot but at the end of. the of it i'm not. i'm glad i bought. one on one ace goes on board easy to use people trying. india trains are a symbol of life. but there's one train like no other. the lifeline express. this train is a unique one. it is a very different concept. a team of surgeons and specialists cooks and claimants are about to embark on a 6 hour journey bringing health kit to those who can't afford it. it all happens on board these fully functioning hospitals only. large men express i t
in cox's bazar the theme protesting over conditions in camps because the situation is an resolved . the headlines it's 101 eastern hour stay with us. in routine you don't get to be hard to find. crisscrossing the country spots flyaway network isn't possible on your. life playing the knifing that's delivering medical care and to go through you get most of the well what we learned of it anyway. is lifeline express a last chance for a lot of people maybe. there is a one and only johns for them. in...
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with me are political commentatorjames millar and business commentatorjosie cox. pages. the observer goes withjeremy corbyn‘s plea to mps to back him to stop a no—deal brexit. the sunday times warns of fuel, medicine and food shortages after obtaining a leaked government report which highlights the gaps in contingency planning for a no—deal brexit. the mail on sunday leads on boris johnson's response to mps who want the pm to rule out a no—deal, he's saying that they are undermining the uk's position. the sunday telegraph follows the same theme, reporting that downing street is calling mps trying to stop the uk leaving on the 31st of october "dishonest". and the sunday express looks ahead to the prime minister's tour of european capitals, it claims he will warn he is not bluffing when he says the uk will leave with or without a deal. let us plunge straight in. let us start with the sunday times, juicy. this is very interesting, operation chaos. it is pretty chaotic. a lot of these scenarios that are spelt out here for what is going to happen if there is a new deal
with me are political commentatorjames millar and business commentatorjosie cox. pages. the observer goes withjeremy corbyn‘s plea to mps to back him to stop a no—deal brexit. the sunday times warns of fuel, medicine and food shortages after obtaining a leaked government report which highlights the gaps in contingency planning for a no—deal brexit. the mail on sunday leads on boris johnson's response to mps who want the pm to rule out a no—deal, he's saying that they are undermining the...
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we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers james millar and josie cox. three remaining didcot power station cooling towers have been demolished in a controlled explosion this morning. minutes after the demolition, thousands of people in the area said they had suffered a temporary power cut, although sse said the fault was unconnected to the demolition. the coal—fired station was turned off in 2013 after more than 40 years in service. the demolition had been delayed after four men died when the site's boiler house collapsed in 2016. our correspondent louisa currie is there with more. well, the skyline here is very different to what it was just before seven o'clock this morning. these cooling towers have dominated the skyline here in didcot for more than half a century, but it tookjust seconds for them to be demolished and come tumbling down. now, we have been told that there was a power cut shortly after, 7.04, 49,000 houses in the area affected, but the local supplier does say that the two incidences are not connected. demolition has been going on here s
we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers james millar and josie cox. three remaining didcot power station cooling towers have been demolished in a controlled explosion this morning. minutes after the demolition, thousands of people in the area said they had suffered a temporary power cut, although sse said the fault was unconnected to the demolition. the coal—fired station was turned off in 2013 after more than 40 years in service. the demolition had been delayed...
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from cox is. not the latest controversy over immigration in the u.s. the trump administration wants to give authorities the politic hold migrants and the children indefinitely while the economy quests are considered the democrats say the proposals amount to child abuse and they're planning to fight it in court and. keep families together this was the protestors edict when the trump administration began separating micra children from their parents at the us mexico border people across the u.s. took to the streets to protest the policy now the u.s. president has essentially said ok we'll keep the families together in detention indefinitely. reporters press trump over concerns about the negative effects the tension could have on miners. that. they're there. but we're big bird strong at the border you see the numbers are way way down and i want to i want to go for that. the new rules replace the previous court decision to put a limit on how long immigration authorities can detain migrant children it will mean that because they cross the border with their p
from cox is. not the latest controversy over immigration in the u.s. the trump administration wants to give authorities the politic hold migrants and the children indefinitely while the economy quests are considered the democrats say the proposals amount to child abuse and they're planning to fight it in court and. keep families together this was the protestors edict when the trump administration began separating micra children from their parents at the us mexico border people across the u.s....
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it have been murdered instead of the labour mpjo cox.'mara's offers. labour sources claim arnold is manipulating jared for his own anc, an allegation arnold says is laughable. jared o'mara says he intends to resign after the summer, saying he is in no fit state to continue as an mp. he said he will be seeking professional help for his mental health and his personal issues, but in the meantime he will carry on collecting his wages add sheffield hallam's constituents will be without an mp. jared o'mara's offers told us he has five staff members at that case work is ongoing. they told us there is no backlog, although the two constituents we spoke to for this film are still waiting for a response. one of them was anne—marie, who has multiple debilitating conditions and wanted o'mara's offers to do more on disabled parking and raising disability issues in the commons. disabled parking and raising disability issues in the commonslj disability issues in the commons.” was brought up by, any labour family, i supported was brought up by, any labou
it have been murdered instead of the labour mpjo cox.'mara's offers. labour sources claim arnold is manipulating jared for his own anc, an allegation arnold says is laughable. jared o'mara says he intends to resign after the summer, saying he is in no fit state to continue as an mp. he said he will be seeking professional help for his mental health and his personal issues, but in the meantime he will carry on collecting his wages add sheffield hallam's constituents will be without an mp. jared...
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in cox's their protesting of a camp conditions because the situation is unresolved bangladesh is warning that it can no longer bear the economic burden of sheltering more than a 1000000000 to refugees many of them have resisted efforts to send them back saying that their safety can't be guaranteed let's go live now to the good apolo long refugee camp stephanie decker is that for a staff 2 years on and these people any closer to going home. i think that is you know a.j. . you were mentioning 2 years to the day when hundreds of. turning them into refugee camps in the world yes bangladesh says it can't deal with them in the long term not just not just financially but also graphically mean mark doesn't want to be. there are no guarantees that the members what's going to happen to them if they do go back which is why nobody wants to take that journey at the moment but they all tell you that they want to go home it is an incredibly complicated situation and one that is going to take a lot of time to resolve certainly the political will the pressure does seem to be their agent but let's take a
in cox's their protesting of a camp conditions because the situation is unresolved bangladesh is warning that it can no longer bear the economic burden of sheltering more than a 1000000000 to refugees many of them have resisted efforts to send them back saying that their safety can't be guaranteed let's go live now to the good apolo long refugee camp stephanie decker is that for a staff 2 years on and these people any closer to going home. i think that is you know a.j. . you were mentioning 2...
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it's not clear what or where their future will be stephanie decker al-jazeera could depend on camp cox's bazaar southeast bangladesh. is the un special rapporteur for me and she says the conditions in the country are not fit for the regime good to return they do not feel safe to go back and by saying they do not feel safe to go back as those perpetrators who are responsible of the torture the rape and the killings and the burnings and those who are responsible of course for forcibly deporting people out of ramallah they're still there and if you have those security forces police and military still there how would you feel safe 2nd they did will not have any freedom of movement that is not any condition anybody would want to return to that is not a dignified return and there is. no citizenship or rights that they can enjoy that other people in myanmar enjoy and we have to remember that many of the people in cox's had in the past enjoyed scissors and ship but it was all taken away from them. the u.s. is marking the arrival of the 1st in slave to africans to the english colony of virginia 4
it's not clear what or where their future will be stephanie decker al-jazeera could depend on camp cox's bazaar southeast bangladesh. is the un special rapporteur for me and she says the conditions in the country are not fit for the regime good to return they do not feel safe to go back and by saying they do not feel safe to go back as those perpetrators who are responsible of the torture the rape and the killings and the burnings and those who are responsible of course for forcibly deporting...
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they can enjoy that other people in them enjoy and we have to remember that many of the people in cox's had in the past enjoyed scissors and ship but it was all taken away from them prisoners in a jail in bahrain or on hunger strike saying that they're being mistreated around 600 inmates began a strike 10 days ago over conditions inside georgia prison they've complained that the night religiously visits or rights are being kept in solitary confinement but media in bahrain says the official investigator from the prisons managers haven't broken any regulations are made a one day is director for advocacy at the bahrain institute for rights and democracy is also a former inmates at the prison and says conditions in the jail have long failed to meet basic standards. i do remember my 1st job prison where i was welcomed by being beaten by the by the officers i remember one of the pregnant from my hand and begin to look my head towards the wall and its back to my face and begin to slap me and this is the place where they say to welcome i think years later and now the prison conditions and joe i
they can enjoy that other people in them enjoy and we have to remember that many of the people in cox's had in the past enjoyed scissors and ship but it was all taken away from them prisoners in a jail in bahrain or on hunger strike saying that they're being mistreated around 600 inmates began a strike 10 days ago over conditions inside georgia prison they've complained that the night religiously visits or rights are being kept in solitary confinement but media in bahrain says the official...
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at some of the other stories making news around the walls thousands over hedge refugees rallied in cox's bizarre in bangladesh to mock 2 years since meanwhile on food his crackdown on the population more than 730000 range were displaced from me and ma into neighboring bangladesh and have been unable to return at the rally the mostly men and children who attended prayed and chanted we want to go home. germany's president. has officially are asked italy for forgiveness for war crimes committed in nov and tuscany in 1944 soldiers of the nazi regime who brutally murdered about 400 people in the village of it 75 years ago at a commemoration ceremony shimei spoke out against nationalism and racism. in greece 2 people have been arrested in the south of the country on suspicion of starting wildfires one of them is accused of having done stunts so 3 times hot dry windy weather has helped fuel the fires across the country almost 700 firefighters have been deployed in the past 24 hours. now violence has fled in hong kong once again off to pro-democracy activists took to the streets for a 12th strai
at some of the other stories making news around the walls thousands over hedge refugees rallied in cox's bizarre in bangladesh to mock 2 years since meanwhile on food his crackdown on the population more than 730000 range were displaced from me and ma into neighboring bangladesh and have been unable to return at the rally the mostly men and children who attended prayed and chanted we want to go home. germany's president. has officially are asked italy for forgiveness for war crimes committed in...
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thousands of ranger refugees who rallied in cox's bazaar in bangladesh to mark 2 years since meanwhile armed forces crackdown on the population more than 730000 were hinge or were displaced from me and more into neighboring bangladesh and have been able to return at the rally mostly men and children who attended prayed and chanted we want to go hard. well violence has flared in hong kong once again after pro-democracy activists took to the streets for a 12th straight weekend the protests started at the beginning of a summer when hong kong's chief executive proposed a controversial extradition bill that was later shelved but the movement has since expanded to demand hong kong's independence from china and for the 1st time since protests broke out a gunshot ran out. on the barricades wearing hard hats and gas masks the protesters held rocks and bricks at riot police the offices responded with rounds of tear gas. the clashes continued into the evening protesters. attacked the police with rods and sticks the demonstrates his chase the officers down the street calling them gangsters and the
thousands of ranger refugees who rallied in cox's bazaar in bangladesh to mark 2 years since meanwhile armed forces crackdown on the population more than 730000 were hinge or were displaced from me and more into neighboring bangladesh and have been able to return at the rally mostly men and children who attended prayed and chanted we want to go hard. well violence has flared in hong kong once again after pro-democracy activists took to the streets for a 12th straight weekend the protests...
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it's okay to fire archibald cox appointed by the attorney general? know it was not but look what happened. the acting attorney general promptly within 11 - - 11 days nominated one - - nominated leon jaworski who carried on the rest of the investigation of the rest is history. and history is a great teacher somebody would tell us that ulysses s grant fired a special counsel of his time but the investigation went on. that harry truman fired the attorney general who fired the special prosecutor early 19 fifties but the investigation went on. the showbi will go on. so congress didn't need to do what it did that where it performs at those unintended consequences to restore the authority within the constitutional structure of article two now under the regulations that bob mueller was appointed the attorney general makes that appointment now rod rosenstein made this appointment as the acting attorney general as jeff sessions recused himself. the other thing that i would say right now that is so huge is the reporting requirement i was reaped - - obligated to
it's okay to fire archibald cox appointed by the attorney general? know it was not but look what happened. the acting attorney general promptly within 11 - - 11 days nominated one - - nominated leon jaworski who carried on the rest of the investigation of the rest is history. and history is a great teacher somebody would tell us that ulysses s grant fired a special counsel of his time but the investigation went on. that harry truman fired the attorney general who fired the special prosecutor...
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look now at some of the other stories making news around the walt thousands of refugees rallied in cox's bazaar bangladesh to mark 2 years since 1000000 miles on forces cracked down on the population more than 730000 ranger were displaced from myanmar into neighboring bangladesh and have been unable to return at the rally the very sleepy men in children who attended prayed and chanted we want to go home. israel says its air force has hit targets in syria to prevent a drone strike on its territory while planes struck overnight south of the syrian capital damascus israel's prime minister claims his forces thwarted an attack by iran syria says it shot down the incoming missiles. germany's president. has officially are asking italy for forgiveness for war crimes committed in northern tuscany in 1944 soldiers of the nazi regime brutally murdered about 400 people in the village of vic north 75 years ago at a commemoration ceremony spoke out against nationalism and racism. violence has flared in hong kong once again after pro-democracy activists took to the streets for a 12 straight weekend the
look now at some of the other stories making news around the walt thousands of refugees rallied in cox's bazaar bangladesh to mark 2 years since 1000000 miles on forces cracked down on the population more than 730000 ranger were displaced from myanmar into neighboring bangladesh and have been unable to return at the rally the very sleepy men in children who attended prayed and chanted we want to go home. israel says its air force has hit targets in syria to prevent a drone strike on its...
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very alarmed by it on the plane ride back to the united states is when the president and his team come cox this story about how the trump tower meeting was about adoptions. flying back with his father trump jr sends an explanation to the press. at the meeting he says was merely about the adoption of russian children in the united states. so the $1000000.00 question with the trump tower meeting is what did the president know about it and when did his son tell him about the meeting at a time if junior called his father and said hey we have this meeting coming up with some russian people that are offering us information and the president said great go for it let me know he's part of a conspiracy that is a not to bring someone into a conspiracy trump fights back. i came up with the term fake news it's a lot of fake news this is fake news put out by the media is called fake news people back there you know those very dishonest people back there but these guys are crooked press. the. words have meaning and power and a lot of people myself included good republicans were going on for pete's don't d
very alarmed by it on the plane ride back to the united states is when the president and his team come cox this story about how the trump tower meeting was about adoptions. flying back with his father trump jr sends an explanation to the press. at the meeting he says was merely about the adoption of russian children in the united states. so the $1000000.00 question with the trump tower meeting is what did the president know about it and when did his son tell him about the meeting at a time if...
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correspondent susan cox and host a link to explore the various flavors of the exotic creasing hot food fusion and some kind of challenge for you. tasty tied to. start september 1st on d w. 8000000 call the mood in munich just look at these faces barred season opener spoiled after head to brought some bike on friday night dropping points in the 22 draw leaves buyers rivals thirsty for 3. men everybody thinks it's their time to shine thanks way handful of new signings put the black and yellow city message to the lead. vs out her and 2 new coaches face off against each other a slot by take on shaka who would make the right call well they're pulling as they get debut. german football is back and so are we welcome to the but as they get here on d w i'm chris harrington the development match is a good place to start last season was almost magical for losing 5 or and company dominate for most of the campaign however the title slipped through their fingers towards the end well this season dortmund on paper look to be unbeatable with the pieces they've added the black and yellow are locked load
correspondent susan cox and host a link to explore the various flavors of the exotic creasing hot food fusion and some kind of challenge for you. tasty tied to. start september 1st on d w. 8000000 call the mood in munich just look at these faces barred season opener spoiled after head to brought some bike on friday night dropping points in the 22 draw leaves buyers rivals thirsty for 3. men everybody thinks it's their time to shine thanks way handful of new signings put the black and yellow...
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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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the w's name we called 97 made ranger a refugee camp in the bangladeshi city of cox's bazar on the border with me and though some people here told us that if they were false to go home faith rather kill themselves 1st because they don't trust the government of myanmar to actually provide them with safety to give them their land back you have to remember this might they say muslim minority has gone through what some people close to ethnic cleansing their villages were bummed in some cases women were raped they simply don't trust the government back and be a mob to provide the safety and provide the human rights that they want a lot of people say once these. fed amman's have been fulfilled they would go back but at this point they will prefer to stay here and no one we talked to and no one has talked to the u.n. so far wants to go back willingly. now we come not reporting brazil's amazon rain forest to state a record number 5 say here without evidence the country's right wing president accused non-governmental organizations of setting the files in order to embarrass him and his government w
the w's name we called 97 made ranger a refugee camp in the bangladeshi city of cox's bazar on the border with me and though some people here told us that if they were false to go home faith rather kill themselves 1st because they don't trust the government of myanmar to actually provide them with safety to give them their land back you have to remember this might they say muslim minority has gone through what some people close to ethnic cleansing their villages were bummed in some cases women...
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teen in cox's bizarre if they force us to goal we will die he has more on what do doubles reporters found in the refugee camps in corpse is bizarre. but i don't know. as the room is spread that they would be forced to return to yemen mall attention is because here in pa you mongering are refugees in a bad mood however am i hearing that of the. fathers take their daughter's clothes off. and then rate them in front of their parents the whole of right my own government where did. this woman is referring to the brutal crackdown by myanmar's military 2 years ago hundreds of thousands of bringeth fled to pack up day. this week almost 2500 of them went forward that there may be one a list of refugees selected for repatriation to me and mom bangladeshi government officials to the list but it was up to the un to break the news to the rescue teams . mohammed it came as a shall. not have our lives and belongings will be in danger over there and our children and wives won't be safe if they force us to go we will die. looking girl one of several ethnic minorities in the end mall but the government the
teen in cox's bizarre if they force us to goal we will die he has more on what do doubles reporters found in the refugee camps in corpse is bizarre. but i don't know. as the room is spread that they would be forced to return to yemen mall attention is because here in pa you mongering are refugees in a bad mood however am i hearing that of the. fathers take their daughter's clothes off. and then rate them in front of their parents the whole of right my own government where did. this woman is...
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after hero who sacrifis sacrificed for oth during that mass shooting in have a ha beach ryan keith cox of 12 people killed during that sheet shooting at t virginia beach municipal center. cox helped his colleagues get tt safety durhe mayhem. úofficials say the ryan keithox post offic building will zebb as permant reminder of his bravery and sack chris feis. >> doing chores a tundouhe h lo. we'll explain. >> also perfect amount of time for a nap according to those scientists o who always tell us don't sleep too long. wel see whathey say now. comin up. it's 8:11. ♪ z3g2yz z1j y3g2yy y1jny sit iheod tay >> it's gone ve allison especially with some of our youerng ones. avorite time of the day. t. o>> hree'ur lucas. goodoue falngorni ihuish?t rcy >> aww. >> dad, doesn't that make you feel so goo fore i we talk>>uthauc aas r a. he certainly spends a lot of time in cherry hil o parkth we're c on peam o special ishe d it's changed butt' gatre qli artie youti get dht ]ayngas juse thuse e ri adendhe tre not afraid to>> all that kind of s?tu.ff >> okay. at fox5 we want to you re'ember us sove got
after hero who sacrifis sacrificed for oth during that mass shooting in have a ha beach ryan keith cox of 12 people killed during that sheet shooting at t virginia beach municipal center. cox helped his colleagues get tt safety durhe mayhem. úofficials say the ryan keithox post offic building will zebb as permant reminder of his bravery and sack chris feis. >> doing chores a tundouhe h lo. we'll explain. >> also perfect amount of time for a nap according to those scientists o who...
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ma'am. >> i was wondering, has trisha cox or julie eisenhower reached out to you at all? >> well, i know them both. i didn't know them when i was on the staff. there was a very, very firm chinese wall between the staff and the family that you'd be fired if you attempted to cross. they're aware of my work, okay. the nixon foundation, which i'm not an officer or a director, the nixon foundation as a bifurcated view of watergate. half the people think nixon will never get a fair shake if we don't attack, attack brutally, shepard's done all the work, charge. and the other half says we're never going to win that battle, public opinion is hardened and my book says one of the sad lessons of history is once people have been bamboozled they don't want to be convinced of the other side. we're wasting our time and money. we'd be better to talk about nixon's accomplishments. and honestly, my best friends, 40 years we served on the white house staff together, really good friends, i'll spend easter with one and have lunch with the other on tuesday, they're on opposite sides. and i don'
ma'am. >> i was wondering, has trisha cox or julie eisenhower reached out to you at all? >> well, i know them both. i didn't know them when i was on the staff. there was a very, very firm chinese wall between the staff and the family that you'd be fired if you attempted to cross. they're aware of my work, okay. the nixon foundation, which i'm not an officer or a director, the nixon foundation as a bifurcated view of watergate. half the people think nixon will never get a fair shake...
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after fleeing violence in miramar in the past 2 years stephanie decker reports now from long camp in cox's bazaar. he's not even 3 days old and yet life is you're already stacked against him like all the other babies here he will have no birth certificate and no citizenship. the mother is looked dazed almost absent the fan does little to ease the stifling humidity but the fact that these ringer mothers have come to deliver their babies in one of the camps clinics is a small victory well meant killing dozens that they don't come to work in there are liberal. in the campus and then they come before congress and they're basically don't come to work the majority of women here are giving birth in their bamboo huts often with the help of a reading a midwife it is their traditional way that's what bashara did at 29 years old this is her 8th child. i was in a lot of pain while giving birth it took or night my child was born i wasn't able to go to any clinic i didn't have the number also i couldn't walk so how could i get. there is little chance of getting to a clinic here at night the campus unlit
after fleeing violence in miramar in the past 2 years stephanie decker reports now from long camp in cox's bazaar. he's not even 3 days old and yet life is you're already stacked against him like all the other babies here he will have no birth certificate and no citizenship. the mother is looked dazed almost absent the fan does little to ease the stifling humidity but the fact that these ringer mothers have come to deliver their babies in one of the camps clinics is a small victory well meant...
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it's not clear what or where their future will be stephanie decker al-jazeera could have a long camp cox's bizarre southeast bangladesh. amid the heightened tensions in the disputed territory of kashmir it's not just humans who are suffering border fencing and forest fires are putting wildlife in the himalayan region at risk some bunch of aid reports from the possible line of control which is administered by pakistan. in a backyard scared and pushed out of its natural habitat this planting leopard represents the plight of wildlife in one of the world's most militarized zone. as humans fight over the disputed territory defenses directed they were divided the habitat for animals as well as the fence stretches for about 550 of the 700 kilometer long line of control between india and pakistan. before the paines wildlife would freely move between indian occupied kashmir and. now that natural migration route has been severed the last cycle and biological requirements have been limited. i use dense forests are home and a source of food for many species the wild cats beer deer goats monkeys and bi
it's not clear what or where their future will be stephanie decker al-jazeera could have a long camp cox's bizarre southeast bangladesh. amid the heightened tensions in the disputed territory of kashmir it's not just humans who are suffering border fencing and forest fires are putting wildlife in the himalayan region at risk some bunch of aid reports from the possible line of control which is administered by pakistan. in a backyard scared and pushed out of its natural habitat this planting...
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>>and ogden erin cox.ey is a tall mountain it's hard to climb it's in the sierra nevada the southern sierra nevada. it is the tallest mountain california, it's more than 14,000 feet and you see the these kinds of stories about the moms between those who've been in iraq and afghanistan particularly just here yeah they rely on each other and to this day even out of the service to some time. >>well we're stepping away from the helmet story and talking of how some baseball i it's hanging by a thread earth day the a's trending one way the giants training the other unfortunately been a rough month for the g man we begin at oracle park, the giants hosted the arizona diamondbacks johnny cueto says he has one more rehab start in the minors from returning to the team. top of the 7 to one d backs christian walkers a single to left field a run scores. the snakes take the 3 to one lead. let's go to the bottom of the 8th stills 3 to one brandon bell drives one deep to center. jarrod dyson he can get to it is off the wal
>>and ogden erin cox.ey is a tall mountain it's hard to climb it's in the sierra nevada the southern sierra nevada. it is the tallest mountain california, it's more than 14,000 feet and you see the these kinds of stories about the moms between those who've been in iraq and afghanistan particularly just here yeah they rely on each other and to this day even out of the service to some time. >>well we're stepping away from the helmet story and talking of how some baseball i it's...
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ice spokesman bryan cox says all detainees receive health screenings that would include asking a womancurrently breast-feeding cox said he couldn't talk about medical information without a signed waiver, but noted communication between domingo-garcia as lawyers and an ice representative who says she responded no when asked if she was breastfeeding her attorney says she was never asked me. >>ice knows about and now to instead of taking issue and addressing it doing something about it releasing her they just continue to say well. she didn't say we first talked to or not to let her go. >>meanwhile, the first federal charges related to those raids have been filed their against 41 of the workers who the government says we're in the country illegally. they're still no charges against any of the company owners or managers search warrant affidavits unsealed the day after the raid show the government believed the companies knew they were hiring undocumented workers. citing video tape conversations and tips from confidential informants in addition to other physical evidence. the us attorney's of
ice spokesman bryan cox says all detainees receive health screenings that would include asking a womancurrently breast-feeding cox said he couldn't talk about medical information without a signed waiver, but noted communication between domingo-garcia as lawyers and an ice representative who says she responded no when asked if she was breastfeeding her attorney says she was never asked me. >>ice knows about and now to instead of taking issue and addressing it doing something about it...
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. >> here's courteney cox using a stone roller out in public. miranda kerr are fans of the treatment as well. >> it is designed to stimulate circulation. >> if they spend another three minutes or four minutes massaging their moisturizer in would have the same effect. >> and want to be a sleeping beauty? j.lo, tyra banks, and khloe kardashian think sleeping on your back can help prevent wrinkles. >> i was always like, what the hell are these lines on the side of my neck? i'm too young for this. what is this? you have lines on the side of your neck, it's from side sleeping. >> so what happens when you sleep on your side is your cheek gets pressed into your face, especially if you're one of those smushy sleepers. the more times you keep creasing your skin the same way over and over, the deeper the lines get. >> mariah, katy perry and kendall jenner, all sleep face up. but what about going high-tech? >> i'm doing a treatment. >> that's kristen bell under an l.e.d. light mask that looks like something out of a horror movie. it claims to tighten your
. >> here's courteney cox using a stone roller out in public. miranda kerr are fans of the treatment as well. >> it is designed to stimulate circulation. >> if they spend another three minutes or four minutes massaging their moisturizer in would have the same effect. >> and want to be a sleeping beauty? j.lo, tyra banks, and khloe kardashian think sleeping on your back can help prevent wrinkles. >> i was always like, what the hell are these lines on the side of my...
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with virginia elected officials, governor ralph northam, senators mark warner, tim cain, and kirkland cox. at 6:00 pm, hear the story of the civil war told in 56 minutes by gary adelman of the american battlefield trust. and sunday at 6:00 pm, american artifacts takes you to the virginia museum of history and culture for an exhibit on african american history from reconstruction through civil rights. >> a discussion on world war ii
with virginia elected officials, governor ralph northam, senators mark warner, tim cain, and kirkland cox. at 6:00 pm, hear the story of the civil war told in 56 minutes by gary adelman of the american battlefield trust. and sunday at 6:00 pm, american artifacts takes you to the virginia museum of history and culture for an exhibit on african american history from reconstruction through civil rights. >> a discussion on world war ii