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today, it is a maximum security institution that houses the czech republic's most notorious criminals. it has been called the czech alcatraz. >> translator: that's just because of the type of convicts that we have here in this prison. that means convicts in maximum security and those serving life sentences. as of today, we counted 163 convicts are here for murder. 87re for asslt and robbery. 20 for rape. 37 for theft. they are housed in cells holding between 8 and 18 convicts. the ones sentenced to life are housed individually. >> in the u.s. there are currently more than 140,000 inmates serving life sentences. in the czech republic, where the death penalty was banned in 1990, there are only 35 lifers. otto bitterman is one of the most infamous. >> translator: i was sentenced to life in prison for committing five murders. >> he was a notorious criminal. his case was very notorious. but to me, he was actually a very pleasant person to deal with. he was very polite. very calm, mild mannered. he was actually just a very affable guy. >> bitterman led a small gang that robbed and killed at
today, it is a maximum security institution that houses the czech republic's most notorious criminals. it has been called the czech alcatraz. >> translator: that's just because of the type of convicts that we have here in this prison. that means convicts in maximum security and those serving life sentences. as of today, we counted 163 convicts are here for murder. 87re for asslt and robbery. 20 for rape. 37 for theft. they are housed in cells holding between 8 and 18 convicts. the ones...
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that you've noticed over the last year i think so-called which you've got states like poland czech republic slovakia hungary the goal there going the right the way so it's politics is about protecting the own people you elected by own people in the state in the region and just to protect your own people so lunar rights and unfortunately mrs merkel in. germany also austria governmental could spot to four p. and the socialist party did the wrong re we accepted more and more illegal migrants like economical or social migrants. and this is the wrong way now because now the criminal rate increased raping women increased unfortunately and women for example in my city vienna. freight going alone on the streets when it's dark this hasn't been before the last two years it changed now because we accepted so many refugees so-called refugees and it's a pity this is not reliable and people have on the fifteenth of october a chance to vote for the best way which my party but i mean is that out of balance here to be had i mean a lot of these people are coming from from war zones for very desperate situati
that you've noticed over the last year i think so-called which you've got states like poland czech republic slovakia hungary the goal there going the right the way so it's politics is about protecting the own people you elected by own people in the state in the region and just to protect your own people so lunar rights and unfortunately mrs merkel in. germany also austria governmental could spot to four p. and the socialist party did the wrong re we accepted more and more illegal migrants like...
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hungary and poland have refused to take in any refugees, while the czech republic has accepted just 12a conference to drop a global strategy for dealing with my grandchildren is taking place here in berlin. the united nation children's fund unicef estimates that 50 million children are on the move in the world today. reporter: they are away from starvation, exploitation, and violence. around 30 million children and young people have been leaving ththeir homes, hoping for a betr life. many are fleeing all alone without their families. this is one such unaccompanied minor. he left the city of aleppo complete be on his own. this international conference -- at visit -- at t ts internationanal conference, he spoke abouout what he experienc. he and many other children sailed on a small bolt from 300 degrees. >> it was so dangerous. the children were afraid. they cried. reporter: incredibly, half of all refugees are under the age of 18. they often experienced trauma, or are exploited. eight organizations appeal for help in keeping the children away from trackers. >> not just europe, but globa
hungary and poland have refused to take in any refugees, while the czech republic has accepted just 12a conference to drop a global strategy for dealing with my grandchildren is taking place here in berlin. the united nation children's fund unicef estimates that 50 million children are on the move in the world today. reporter: they are away from starvation, exploitation, and violence. around 30 million children and young people have been leaving ththeir homes, hoping for a betr life. many are...
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of the one hundred sixty thousand refugees to be relocated the czech republic has only taken in twelve that's not twelve thousand that's twelve while poland and hungary have accepted zero refugees through the program which is what is most disturbing. is that these countries have discovered that paying the fine for not taking in refugees as they agreed to is cheaper than letting in refugees despite the fact they get assistance for each refugee taken in this world where if you g. day as politicians around the world argue that they are keeping their people safe by letting other people die at some point your ancestors were refugees displaced or strangers in a strange land you are here today because many in your family have run from oppression so you don't have to see that point towards that point i was in standing rock a couple weekends back you know with that with the native tribes there and it's amazing you know a lot of anger still exists you know you will feel the pain and anger of that even natives there and the conversation that we had and just sort of this very. clear notion of the
of the one hundred sixty thousand refugees to be relocated the czech republic has only taken in twelve that's not twelve thousand that's twelve while poland and hungary have accepted zero refugees through the program which is what is most disturbing. is that these countries have discovered that paying the fine for not taking in refugees as they agreed to is cheaper than letting in refugees despite the fact they get assistance for each refugee taken in this world where if you g. day as...
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we'll start in hastings, where olivia prokopova of the czech republic is celebrating after winning therazy golf championship. among the obstacles on the course were a classic windmill, a water wheel, an obelisk, a lighthouse, and various ramps and bunkers. the 23—year old won the event for the second time, and the thousand pounds prize to go with it, with a final round of 31 — seven shots cleared of runner—up steve lovell. and olivia wasn't the only one celebrating. frenchman fabien helbois has won the first major of the season on the footgolf world tour. he defeated fellow frenchman antonio balestra in a playoff in amsterdam to win the trophy and a prize of 3000 euros. that's just about it from sportsday, a recap of some cricket news and pakistan have beaten sri lanka to earn a semifinal champions trophy clash with england. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. good evening, today has been a bright and breezy affair for money. lots of cloud around, the strongest of the winds through the central belt of scotland. as the day progressed, we did see some sunshine
we'll start in hastings, where olivia prokopova of the czech republic is celebrating after winning therazy golf championship. among the obstacles on the course were a classic windmill, a water wheel, an obelisk, a lighthouse, and various ramps and bunkers. the 23—year old won the event for the second time, and the thousand pounds prize to go with it, with a final round of 31 — seven shots cleared of runner—up steve lovell. and olivia wasn't the only one celebrating. frenchman fabien...
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legal action against the check -- czech republic regarding migrants.mission says it has repeatedly urged the countries andelocate refugees migrants or at least a pledge to do so. >> we have been clear, we are launching procedures against orse that have not pledged relocated for more than one year. mark: the czech republic, hungary, and poland have until wednesday to change their minds. the food and drug administration would require companies to labor productslabel their with a revised nutrition facts panel. it would make serving sizes clearer, and specify the amount of added sugar. the fda says it is postponing the role for a year to give companies a more time to comply. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: thank you so much. continuing with today's top story. jeff sessions will testify today time.0 p.m. wall street just five days after james comey up here before the same panel. should president trump be worried? i want to bring forward tom dupree.
legal action against the check -- czech republic regarding migrants.mission says it has repeatedly urged the countries andelocate refugees migrants or at least a pledge to do so. >> we have been clear, we are launching procedures against orse that have not pledged relocated for more than one year. mark: the czech republic, hungary, and poland have until wednesday to change their minds. the food and drug administration would require companies to labor productslabel their with a revised...
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the east sussex town of hastings in england to be more precise, where 0livia proko—pova of the czech republicg the world crazy golf championship. among the obstacles on the course were a classic windmill, a waterwheel, an obelisk, a lighthouse, and various ramps and bunkers. the 23—year old won the event for the second time, and over a thousand dollars in prize money, with a final round of 31 — seven shots clear of runner—up steve lovell. game five of the nba finals series is due to get under way in ten minutes. golden state warriors host the cleveland cavaliers and leading 3-1. the cleveland cavaliers and leading 3—i. they need just one win to win the nba finals series and do what they did two years ago when a one in 2015 against the same team, the cavaliers won last year against golden state. from me and the team, goodbye. yesterday was a bit of a breezy day for most parts of the uk, with a fair bit of cloud and a little bit of sunshine. in the north—west of the uk, we temperatures up to 12 degrees. but we got to 20 celsius in the south—eastern corner. a bit warmer than that in the next few
the east sussex town of hastings in england to be more precise, where 0livia proko—pova of the czech republicg the world crazy golf championship. among the obstacles on the course were a classic windmill, a waterwheel, an obelisk, a lighthouse, and various ramps and bunkers. the 23—year old won the event for the second time, and over a thousand dollars in prize money, with a final round of 31 — seven shots clear of runner—up steve lovell. game five of the nba finals series is due to get...
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in the east sussex town of hastings, to be more precise, where 0livia prokopova of the czech republicfter winning the world crazy golf championship. among the obstacles on the course were a classic windmill, a waterwheel, an obelisk, a lighthouse, and various ramps and bunkers. the 23—year—old won the event for the second time, and the £1,000 prize to go with it, with a final round of 31 — seven shots clear of runner up steve lovell. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are former conservative mp and chairman of bell pottinger political, tim collins, and pauljohnson, deputy editor of the guardian. tomorrow's front pages... we start with the metro where the headline is the admission the prime minister is said to have made to the 1922 committee this evening, that the party's disastrous election result was her fault. the telegraph claims senior cabinet ministers are in talks with labour counterparts to come up with a plan to force the government to soften its brexit s
in the east sussex town of hastings, to be more precise, where 0livia prokopova of the czech republicfter winning the world crazy golf championship. among the obstacles on the course were a classic windmill, a waterwheel, an obelisk, a lighthouse, and various ramps and bunkers. the 23—year—old won the event for the second time, and the £1,000 prize to go with it, with a final round of 31 — seven shots clear of runner up steve lovell. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the...
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hazard will miss belgium's friendly on monday against the czech republic and their world cup qualifier looks like virgil van dijk could bejoining liverpool from southampton this summer... the dutch defender has indicated that if he was to leave st mary's this summer, anfield would be his preferred destination. liverpool refused to comment on renewed speculation surrounding van dijk but it's expected they'll will intensify their efforts to reach a deal british and irish lions coach warren gatland has named an entirely different starting 15 for the second match of the tour of new zealand. the lions face the blues in auckland on wednesday wales hooker ken owens will captain the side. fellow welshmen rhys webb and dan biggar are the half—backs, with the england pair of marc itoje and courtney lawes in the second row. there's also a start for james haskell at flanker. there are eight all blacks in the blues side. we will have to create momentum game on game and improve leading into the test match. 50 new guys are starting, is the opportunity to put our hands up, and obviously raise the stan
hazard will miss belgium's friendly on monday against the czech republic and their world cup qualifier looks like virgil van dijk could bejoining liverpool from southampton this summer... the dutch defender has indicated that if he was to leave st mary's this summer, anfield would be his preferred destination. liverpool refused to comment on renewed speculation surrounding van dijk but it's expected they'll will intensify their efforts to reach a deal british and irish lions coach warren...
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and defeat for the british women's number two naomi broady who lost in three sets to the czech republic'sdy won the second set on a tie—break but lost the decider 6—1. british men's number two kyle edmund was beaten in the first round of the men's singles at eastbourne by american donald young, ranked 47 in the world. edmund lost the first set but fought back to take the second 6—3 before losing the decider by the same score. there was some success though for marcus willis in the first round of wimbledon qualifying — the briton reached the third round at last year's wimbledon before losing to roger federer on centre court. he still has a chance of making this year's tournament proper after being slovakia's andrey martin, despite being ranked 241 places lower than his opponent. willis now faces fellow briton liam broady — brother of naomi — in the next qualifying round. the first round is always tricky, a bit nervy at the start, he was serving very well, under pressure i served well and played a couple of good games to break. obviously happy with the win, i know i have more in me out there
and defeat for the british women's number two naomi broady who lost in three sets to the czech republic'sdy won the second set on a tie—break but lost the decider 6—1. british men's number two kyle edmund was beaten in the first round of the men's singles at eastbourne by american donald young, ranked 47 in the world. edmund lost the first set but fought back to take the second 6—3 before losing the decider by the same score. there was some success though for marcus willis in the first...
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and defeat for the british women's number two naomi broady who lost in three sets to the czech republic'sak but lost the decider 6—1. the favourite to win the ladies singles at wimbledon is two—time champion petra kvitova who won the tournament in birmingham yesterday — her first title since returning to the game after being injured in a knife attack last year. but the czech‘s exertions last week have meant she has pulled out of eastbourne with an abdominal injury. kvitova spoke to the bbc‘s kat downes today. u nfortu nately i unfortunately i had to pull out and had a get prepared for the matches and judgment. my body didn't respond well in birmingham. especially my abdomen which the state. visited historic problem with your hand? get historic problem with your hand? get his fitness. still some work to go before wimbledon in the gym. try to get back into shape and have some energy back as well. british men's number two. kyle edmund was beaten in the first round of the men's singles at eastbourne by american donald young, ranked 47 in the world. edmund lost the first set but fought back to
and defeat for the british women's number two naomi broady who lost in three sets to the czech republic'sak but lost the decider 6—1. the favourite to win the ladies singles at wimbledon is two—time champion petra kvitova who won the tournament in birmingham yesterday — her first title since returning to the game after being injured in a knife attack last year. but the czech‘s exertions last week have meant she has pulled out of eastbourne with an abdominal injury. kvitova spoke to the...
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the czech republic said it was the starting of a new dialogue. well maybe no changes have been made in the position, the tone between the eastern country and the relationship with the french president may have changed. anchor: it was his first eu summit. summit and a lot of eu countries seeing him in the hope of change, the man that will bring reform. it got caught off to a good because it wasn on defense and security and that is something we see a convergence in the desires of all of the eu heads of state of the ring to a defense fund, which is something new. , 1.5fund, at a minimal billion euros to put in research and its ultimate in the defense sector as of 2020. structure and the form of that corporation is not quite clear and not clear which countries will be a part of it. trend ofcurrent terrorism both on the ground and online, definitely the way forward is working together. advances there and that maybe an easier topic than the migration, another major issue that has split the eu. to working sessions were set end at half past 12:00 and we
the czech republic said it was the starting of a new dialogue. well maybe no changes have been made in the position, the tone between the eastern country and the relationship with the french president may have changed. anchor: it was his first eu summit. summit and a lot of eu countries seeing him in the hope of change, the man that will bring reform. it got caught off to a good because it wasn on defense and security and that is something we see a convergence in the desires of all of the eu...
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over the skies of czech republic. they're using the high winds to practice their own version of proximity flying. >> that's cool. >> they're not using mountains or trees to hone their proximity skills. they're using each other. watch how close they're able to get to each other. >> dude. >> okay. >> all right. let's get a little closer. >> that's all right. i'll take your word for it. >> it's so neat to see that thing pull up beside you, cross in front. >> kind of like what birds do. this is us trying to be birds. >> i think they're doing a good job at it. >>> not too long ago i brought you guys a video 40 versus 1 where we took one lady and 40 eligible bachelors. she asked a series of questions, and that's how we started filtering through these potential beaux. >> and it's all done via text. >> the ladies are sitting all around him. he starts by saying hello. and then proceeds to ask some questions that he'd like to know. here's the thing. this is the best part. he thinks that he's not very picky and therefore at the
over the skies of czech republic. they're using the high winds to practice their own version of proximity flying. >> that's cool. >> they're not using mountains or trees to hone their proximity skills. they're using each other. watch how close they're able to get to each other. >> dude. >> okay. >> all right. let's get a little closer. >> that's all right. i'll take your word for it. >> it's so neat to see that thing pull up beside you, cross in front....
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clinton: vaclav havel, the dissident playwright, first president of the czech republic, wrote an essay called "the power of the powerless." and in it, he said, "the moment someone breaks through in one place, when one person cries out, 'the emperor is naked,' when a single person breaks the rules of the game, thus exposing it as a game, everything suddenly appears in another light." what he's telling us is if you feel powerless, don't. don't let anyone tell you your voice doesn't matter. in the years to come, there will be trolls galore. [laughter] mrs. clinton: online and in person, eager to tell you that you don't have anything worthwhile to say or anything meaningful to contribute. they may even call you a nasty woman. [cheers and applause] mrs. clinton: some may take a slightly more sophisticated approach and say your elite education means you are out of touch with real people. in other words, "sit down and shut up." now, in my experience, that's the last thing you should ever tell a wellesley graduate. [cheers and applause] mrs. clinton: and here's the good news. what you've learn
clinton: vaclav havel, the dissident playwright, first president of the czech republic, wrote an essay called "the power of the powerless." and in it, he said, "the moment someone breaks through in one place, when one person cries out, 'the emperor is naked,' when a single person breaks the rules of the game, thus exposing it as a game, everything suddenly appears in another light." what he's telling us is if you feel powerless, don't. don't let anyone tell you your voice...
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another 80 seconds or so hardly surprising then that fans packed out the ostrava stadium in the czech republicampion. and they also saw him compete for slightly longer than usual — he took more than ten seconds to win and admitted to being less than happy with his time it was not that good a race.|j it was not that good a race. i was slow. i have some work to do but as long as i stay fit that is the key point. i was thinking about trying to execute and when i was announced, the crowd showed their loved which i appreciate. there were mixed feelings afterwards because i know was not a perfect race but i got it done. the fans came through for me. south africa's wayde van niekerk was in great form setting a "world best" time of 30.81 seconds for the rarely run 300m. it broke the record set by michaeljohnson back in 2000. tennis and novak djokovic is through to the second round of the eastbourne international — the final event before the start of wimbledon. djokovic, who's the top seed at the event, has slipped to world number four, and this is the first time he's played a pre—wimbledon event for s
another 80 seconds or so hardly surprising then that fans packed out the ostrava stadium in the czech republicampion. and they also saw him compete for slightly longer than usual — he took more than ten seconds to win and admitted to being less than happy with his time it was not that good a race.|j it was not that good a race. i was slow. i have some work to do but as long as i stay fit that is the key point. i was thinking about trying to execute and when i was announced, the crowd showed...
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austrian muslim initiative tariff back at your so called we should go out states like poland czech republic slovakia hungary the gawd you're going to right away so it's politics is about protecting the own people you elected by own people in a state in the region and just to protect your own people so loon the right sink unfortunately mrs merkel in. germany also austria government like could spark to four p. and the socialist party to the wrong re we accepted more and more illegal migrants like economical or social migrants. and this is the wrong way not because now the criminal rate increased raping women increased unfortunately and women for example in my city again are now of freight going alone on the streets when it's dark this hasn't been before the last years of change now because we accepted so many refugees so-called refugees this is a great problem with our minister now at these till now we had the three of them that i had to in party who are taking islamophobia and suspicion against muslim. political program the problem is that cause is the laying this also seems to all of the ye
austrian muslim initiative tariff back at your so called we should go out states like poland czech republic slovakia hungary the gawd you're going to right away so it's politics is about protecting the own people you elected by own people in a state in the region and just to protect your own people so loon the right sink unfortunately mrs merkel in. germany also austria government like could spark to four p. and the socialist party to the wrong re we accepted more and more illegal migrants like...
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noticeable increase in the numbers going to medical schools in romania, poland, hungary, the czech republicbeing promoted around the uk at events like this. an agent charging a fee helps with the application process, and says those without a grades at a—level can still get in. some universities might be actually a bit more, a little flexible, and might go for something lower like a c or something like that. but, these people they need to go through some exams. but you could get a place, could you, with bs and cs? you could, yes, that's true. doctors qualifying at an eu medical school are automatically eligible to work in the uk. but the regulator, the general medical council, says things might change after brexit, with extra tests imposed. at a time when new doctors are badly needed, these students say they'll do whatever it takes to work in the nhs. hugh pym, bbc news, varna, bulgaria. a review of the main sex offender treatment programme — which was used in england and wales until very recently — has concluded that it failed to cut re—offending, and, if anything, made prisoners more likel
noticeable increase in the numbers going to medical schools in romania, poland, hungary, the czech republicbeing promoted around the uk at events like this. an agent charging a fee helps with the application process, and says those without a grades at a—level can still get in. some universities might be actually a bit more, a little flexible, and might go for something lower like a c or something like that. but, these people they need to go through some exams. but you could get a place, could...
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noticeable increase in the numbers going to medical schools in romania, poland, hungary, the czech republic they're being promoted around the uk at events like this. an agent charging a fee helps with the application process, and says those without a grades at a—level can still get in. some universities might be actually a bit more, a little flexible, and might go for something lower like a c or something like that. but, these people they need to go through some exams. but you could get a place, could you, with bs and cs? you could, yes, that's true. doctors qualifying at an eu medical school are automatically eligible to work in the uk. but the regulator the general medical council says things might change after brexit, with extra tests imposed. at a time when doctors are badly needed, these students say they'll do whatever it takes to work in the nhs. hugh pym, bbc news, varna, bulgaria. hundreds of people have attended the funeral of one of the victims of the manchester arena bombing. coronation street stars joined mourners in stockport at the funeral of martyn hett, who was a huge fan o
noticeable increase in the numbers going to medical schools in romania, poland, hungary, the czech republic they're being promoted around the uk at events like this. an agent charging a fee helps with the application process, and says those without a grades at a—level can still get in. some universities might be actually a bit more, a little flexible, and might go for something lower like a c or something like that. but, these people they need to go through some exams. but you could get a...
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before this year, pliskova, who's from the czech republic, had never gone past the second round at rolanday with it, she leads 4—1. world number one gordon reid lost his quarter—final in the wheelchair men's singles with a straight—sets defeat by argentina's gustavo fernandez, the man who beat him in last year's final. andy murray is attempting to reach his second final in a row at roland garros when he plays stan wawrinka in the semi—finals tomorrow — the swiss is the man murray beat at the same stage last year. murray has been improving round by round after a year spent battling injury, illness and a loss of form. he's also been fighting against berating himself and his coaching team during matches, but his coach says he's getting better. i think andy needs to get his energy out. as long as he can focus on the next point it doesn't matter too much. so you don't mind sitting there and taking it? as long as he focuses on the next point. if he can dissect what happened and focus, i'm 0k. if you were to pick one of the iconic sporting moment moment in the past year, i bet that this one woul
before this year, pliskova, who's from the czech republic, had never gone past the second round at rolanday with it, she leads 4—1. world number one gordon reid lost his quarter—final in the wheelchair men's singles with a straight—sets defeat by argentina's gustavo fernandez, the man who beat him in last year's final. andy murray is attempting to reach his second final in a row at roland garros when he plays stan wawrinka in the semi—finals tomorrow — the swiss is the man murray beat...
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. >> the country code for the czech republic. >> 420, baby. >> roasts together.orst guest last season? >> i would say -- your friend from atlanta. >> oh, wow. >> rick ross. >> if you don't do. if you don't do. >> which one did you want? >> crush. celebrity crush on martha. yeah. >> you like him, he is very talented. >> cheers. >> it does some times get a little boozy. >> we have different ways to cope with our alcoholic intake, right? >> okay. >> i have a nap. he has something else. >> yeah. >> nick watt, abc news, on set of snoop and martha. >> wonder what the something else is. >> i want to hang out with snoop and martha. >> can you imagine in the dressing room. snoop's dressing room. snoop's uncle is on the show. he also cooks with them. >> oh. >> a family affair. we want to be part of the family. >> yes, it i >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gion. >>> good morning. i'm diane macedo. >> i'm kendis gibson. with the top stories on this wednesday on "world news now." breaking news from london. the fire turned a tall apartment building >>> good mo
. >> the country code for the czech republic. >> 420, baby. >> roasts together.orst guest last season? >> i would say -- your friend from atlanta. >> oh, wow. >> rick ross. >> if you don't do. if you don't do. >> which one did you want? >> crush. celebrity crush on martha. yeah. >> you like him, he is very talented. >> cheers. >> it does some times get a little boozy. >> we have different ways to cope with our...
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several charges, the ugly, the massive fish deciding not his time to die as a fisherman in the czech republicon the ground to take a picture of it the carp flapped out of his hands back into the water. rob: out of time. "fox & friends" starts right now. see you later. heather: bye. >> healthcare is working along very well we could have a big surprise with a great healthcare package. >> i spoke with the president and he and i came up with an idea that's a break through. this would be to separate this into two bills. >> there is not much of a consensus to repeal obamacare. they should admit this is not a bill that radio l. repeal obamacare. it's a bill to fix obamacare. >> president trump's traferl ban is set to take effect. >> home land security department now issuing new rules for international flights coming into the country. >> this announcement we send a clear message that inaction is not an option.
several charges, the ugly, the massive fish deciding not his time to die as a fisherman in the czech republicon the ground to take a picture of it the carp flapped out of his hands back into the water. rob: out of time. "fox & friends" starts right now. see you later. heather: bye. >> healthcare is working along very well we could have a big surprise with a great healthcare package. >> i spoke with the president and he and i came up with an idea that's a break through....
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i figured czech republic they have a lot of consonants so i wrote a note -- z, p, l, random teams ofwn which is about the equivalent of, you know, $12. it was extra because i forgot. >> stephen: that's a lot of money, man. >> i could be wrong about that. >> stephen: so the tooth fairy was trying to buy his love. >> and died thried him about -- i hope he doesn't watch this. ( laughter ) >> stephen: just send him to bed. >> he woke up, and he said, $300, i've never had so much money! >> stephen: is he the elder of the two? >> no, the youngest. >> stephen: sister? two boys. >> stephen: did the older boy abuse him, did he go, that's not true? >> no, he still believes, too. >> stephen: oh, good for them ( audience reacts ) and good for you. >> for being a lying sack of -- >> stephen: yes, a lying sack of mother. we all have to be. do you know if the tooth fairy ever forgets to put under the pillow, i often find if you go to check under the mattress it goes too far and you can mind the money under there. happened a few times in my kids' lives. yeah. ( laughter ) >> what if that's where you
i figured czech republic they have a lot of consonants so i wrote a note -- z, p, l, random teams ofwn which is about the equivalent of, you know, $12. it was extra because i forgot. >> stephen: that's a lot of money, man. >> i could be wrong about that. >> stephen: so the tooth fairy was trying to buy his love. >> and died thried him about -- i hope he doesn't watch this. ( laughter ) >> stephen: just send him to bed. >> he woke up, and he said, $300, i've...
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to be organized, that's a significant question and in leading a bipartisan delegation to the czech republic, ukraine and estonia, i came away with a simple conclusion that was shared by others which is that citizens of those countries, average people of those countries need to be able to show russian citizens or citizens in the parts of those countries that are most at risk that they are flourishing, that they are enjoying better economic conditions and more political freedoms because of these core values of open societies and not in spite of. the counter argument made by china, russia and others sort of authoritarian capitalism and the alternative argument is you will develop faster and farther. you will have a better quality of life if you don't insist on all that messy real elections and human rights and democracy and minority parties and that debate is playing out around the world in the developing world, in europe and in asia. >> i think, if i may just ask you to follow up more on that in terms of when you go to these countries and you talk about this. who do you meet with? how does th
to be organized, that's a significant question and in leading a bipartisan delegation to the czech republic, ukraine and estonia, i came away with a simple conclusion that was shared by others which is that citizens of those countries, average people of those countries need to be able to show russian citizens or citizens in the parts of those countries that are most at risk that they are flourishing, that they are enjoying better economic conditions and more political freedoms because of these...
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not currently, no >> if you have a new plant that you can put either in germany or in spain or czech republic or in the uk, is that going to make you say, why do i need this hassle i'll put it in the eurozone? >> we constantly evaluate customers needs and make the right decisions for those customers on how we can make the supply chains as efficient as possible >> you are seeing ing ing a dimt of demand? >> no, not seeing that >> no sign at all? >> no disruption to existing business that we got with the customer base. >> that's good news. paul, thank you very much for joining us just one more. you are going to get these longer range vehicles? we talk about ev as well that's not quite what you're here about i want to see 200 miles, 300 miles, not 100 miles so you can put around the city. >> we are looking into that. >> if tesla can do that, why can't you guys >> we are putting money into that >> i will put yours and frank's feet to the fire coming up on the show, we will discuss why the telecoms giant orange is looking to cut its stake in its uk rival. we'll be back after a short break on "stre
not currently, no >> if you have a new plant that you can put either in germany or in spain or czech republic or in the uk, is that going to make you say, why do i need this hassle i'll put it in the eurozone? >> we constantly evaluate customers needs and make the right decisions for those customers on how we can make the supply chains as efficient as possible >> you are seeing ing ing a dimt of demand? >> no, not seeing that >> no sign at all? >> no...
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and there is every expectation russia will do the same thing in the czech republic, italy, and elsewhere in future elections. and sooner or later, my friends, there will be another american election that captures russian attention and interest. the victim may be a republican or a democrat. to putin it won't matter because his targets are not republicans or democrats but americans, and all that we stand for as a people. he seeks to so dissent among us and divide us from one another, to erode our resolve, to resist this dark and dangerous view of the world and to undermine our confidence in ourselves and our belief in our own values. and so we must take our own side in this fight, not as republicans, not as democrats, but as americans. it's time to respond to russia's attack on american democracy with strength and resolve, with common purpose, and with action. together with senator graham and a number of other senators, i'm prepared to offer an amendment to this legislation that will begin to do just that. it incorporates some of the best ideas from different pieces of legislation already
and there is every expectation russia will do the same thing in the czech republic, italy, and elsewhere in future elections. and sooner or later, my friends, there will be another american election that captures russian attention and interest. the victim may be a republican or a democrat. to putin it won't matter because his targets are not republicans or democrats but americans, and all that we stand for as a people. he seeks to so dissent among us and divide us from one another, to erode our...
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ambassador to the czech republic and ethics disaster and chairman of the nonprofit that we just heardpicer mention. that organization served as counsel on a lawsuit the attorneys general have filed. and brian lan sda is with us. really great to have both of you on. but just because we just heard sean spicer referencing were organization, you filed a similar lawsuit in january. respond to sean spicer and the white house, do you believe that the president is showing disregard for the constitution? >> there's no question about it, thanks for having me back. sean spicer is wrong. the constitution says the president cannot accept foreign government payments and benefits or those from the states of the union. he's doing it. there's no doubt he's doing it. as one of the clients today said, attorney general of d.c. it's as if he's hanging out a for sale sign on the lawn of the white house. you just. can't do that. we saw what the travel ban, this is a president who doesn't care about constitutional violations and he's going to be slapped down the same way by general in this case as he was in
ambassador to the czech republic and ethics disaster and chairman of the nonprofit that we just heardpicer mention. that organization served as counsel on a lawsuit the attorneys general have filed. and brian lan sda is with us. really great to have both of you on. but just because we just heard sean spicer referencing were organization, you filed a similar lawsuit in january. respond to sean spicer and the white house, do you believe that the president is showing disregard for the...
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we watch the czech republic -- we match the czech republic. so there is progress to be made on cost and on outcomes in this country, and believe it or not, we're actually starting to make a little progress. let me take you through this graph and then i will he leave you be. this -- and then i'll leave you be. this top line was drawn by the congressional budget office. back here in 2010, what they do is they project forward into the future where they think health care costs are going to go. these are all federal health care costs, the whole federal health care cost, all them piled up -- medicare, medicaid, veterans veterans, all of it. so here is what they projected it would be, this top line, in 2010. then they got to 2016, i guess, and they did another projection because they realized that as of 2014, things were coming in below their expectations. after the affordable care act, things started to change. so they did another projection in 2016, and they projected this line right here. now, those of us who serve on the budget committee know tha
we watch the czech republic -- we match the czech republic. so there is progress to be made on cost and on outcomes in this country, and believe it or not, we're actually starting to make a little progress. let me take you through this graph and then i will he leave you be. this -- and then i'll leave you be. this top line was drawn by the congressional budget office. back here in 2010, what they do is they project forward into the future where they think health care costs are going to go....
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this is in the czech republic. >> oh, wow. >> you can understand why he's like, very, very proud theres to show it off. >> but it was like no, no, not today. not today satan. >> get it, get it. jump in. >> no, he's gone. >> fish-1, fisherman. >> 0. so much for that being dinner. he was quite embarrassed, i'd say, by that. >> i've never been fishing. >> i went fishing once. >> and, is this how it worked out? >> i went fishing with robin meade who works at cnn. did the fish, caught it, and i'm reeling it in, and then the fish is going all over the place, so i start running away from the fish. >> you were scared of a fish that you caught on the end of your own line? >> yes, but i kept the line and i kept the rod in my hand. >> please tell me there's video of this. >> i think robin might have it somewhere. >> world new the now viewers, two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. . >>> this morning on "world news now," stricter security for all flights
this is in the czech republic. >> oh, wow. >> you can understand why he's like, very, very proud theres to show it off. >> but it was like no, no, not today. not today satan. >> get it, get it. jump in. >> no, he's gone. >> fish-1, fisherman. >> 0. so much for that being dinner. he was quite embarrassed, i'd say, by that. >> i've never been fishing. >> i went fishing once. >> and, is this how it worked out? >> i went fishing with...
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hazard will miss belgium's friendly on monday against the czech republic and their world cup qualifieridfielder, ruben loftus cheek, has been ruled out of england's under—21 squad for the forthcoming european championships. loftus cheek is still struggling with a back injury. chelsea's izzy brown and manchester city's patrick roberts are also out because of injuries. so england face sweden in their opening group game in poland on friday, 16th june. england are through to the semi—finals of the under 20s world cup right after a 1—0 win over mexico. paul simpson's side took the lead in south korea through striker dominic solanke, who recently joined liverpool from chelsea. they had to play the final quarter on an hour with ten men after tottenham's josh 0no—mah was sent off. but england held on and they will face italy in the last four. warren gatland has named a new starting line—up. defendersjoe walsh, tom lockyer, gethinjones as well as midfielder lee evans and forward ben woodburn are in a 23—man squad. there's also a start for james haskell at flanker. there are eight all blacks in
hazard will miss belgium's friendly on monday against the czech republic and their world cup qualifieridfielder, ruben loftus cheek, has been ruled out of england's under—21 squad for the forthcoming european championships. loftus cheek is still struggling with a back injury. chelsea's izzy brown and manchester city's patrick roberts are also out because of injuries. so england face sweden in their opening group game in poland on friday, 16th june. england are through to the semi—finals of...
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we had seen it in ukraine, czech republic, they were there during the brexit vote as well.ther one that we should anticipate was why were the russians doing this hacking? i think in the u.s. we were very obsessed with why are people breaking in and stealing secrets, but what we should have been asking is what would you use these secrets for? with criminals it is easy, they take money or with hackers that are part of a collective oftentimes it is for notoriety or political cause. but what was very clear probably from the pattern, the dnc, former u.s. government officials that were being targeted, the idea was let's take those secrets and release them in a very strategic and manipulated way to influence a narrative around the election. and they did that to great effect. it is something we hadn't seen in the united states, i think we were caught flat footed. >> clint watts, thank you very much. and coming up, flip-flop. democrats try and fail yet again to turn a red seat blue, even with president trump's approval rating below 40. the fallout next. oh, hello! lucky for me, ther
we had seen it in ukraine, czech republic, they were there during the brexit vote as well.ther one that we should anticipate was why were the russians doing this hacking? i think in the u.s. we were very obsessed with why are people breaking in and stealing secrets, but what we should have been asking is what would you use these secrets for? with criminals it is easy, they take money or with hackers that are part of a collective oftentimes it is for notoriety or political cause. but what was...
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the 2014 world cup will plague the second seed from the czech republic next.ddition and responded well to defeat in their opening match. they have reduced south africa to 118th six. hashim amla and quinton de kock went lbw before ab de villiers fell first ball. unless the middle and lower order score some runs they are set for a below par total. johnnie peacock is one of 10 gold medal winners from last year's paralympic games included in a 49—strong british team for next month's world para athletics championships in london. peacock‘s most recent win came in manchester two weeks ago, in the 100—metres at the great city games. his performance in rio was one of the iconic moments. among the other champions from 2016 in the team are richard whitehead, hannah cockroft and kadeena cox. olympic gold medallists jack laugher and chris mears will return to the world stage in budapest next month, at the world diving championships. the pair won the 3—metre springboard title in rio and they've taken three world series medals this year. tom daley, dan goodfellow and grace r
the 2014 world cup will plague the second seed from the czech republic next.ddition and responded well to defeat in their opening match. they have reduced south africa to 118th six. hashim amla and quinton de kock went lbw before ab de villiers fell first ball. unless the middle and lower order score some runs they are set for a below par total. johnnie peacock is one of 10 gold medal winners from last year's paralympic games included in a 49—strong british team for next month's world para...
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regime, it was either using pompeo to reach out to those close to assad or going through the czech republic. but i guess some people thought the better way to get assad's attention was to reach out to ma mouk. where does that go from here? it's not clear. it seems like there was a moment -- i've got to tell you, there was a lot of chatter and it seemed like there was a good possibility that tice could come home once trump took office and those initial weeks and i was preparing to write a story that tice might be freed. >> what happened? >> what happened is assad gassed his own people and we bombed them. that's what happened. >> heidi? >> looking at this language from nikki haley, you can't imagine -- in a statement from the white house the other day how this is going to help the situation with austin tice, but the bigger question in washington, up on the hill, if you recall with the last strike, people said it was the right decision but there was also a bit of a warning and wrist slap from congress saying if you go any further than this, you're going to have to come to congress and explain
regime, it was either using pompeo to reach out to those close to assad or going through the czech republic. but i guess some people thought the better way to get assad's attention was to reach out to ma mouk. where does that go from here? it's not clear. it seems like there was a moment -- i've got to tell you, there was a lot of chatter and it seemed like there was a good possibility that tice could come home once trump took office and those initial weeks and i was preparing to write a story...
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for watson and unfortunately a defeat for the british number two, she lost in three sets to the czech republicwas beaten in the first round at eastbourne by the american donald young who drank 47 in the world. edmund lost the first set and fought back but lost the decider by the same scoreline. it was not exactly a secret but crystal palace have officially announced frank deboer as the new manager. the former netherlands captain replaces sam alla rdyce netherlands captain replaces sam allardyce who netherlands captain replaces sam alla rdyce who left last netherlands captain replaces sam allardyce who left last season. frank deboer has previously coached imacs and enter milan and has been outlining his thoughts on his new role. you'll might playing in the premier league... it is the club that still can go further and further. because every english club in the premier league spend a lot of money so they have the possibility to do something well with that money. i think there is a lot of prospects for this club to be a solid premier league club as this is the most important thing right now. firs
for watson and unfortunately a defeat for the british number two, she lost in three sets to the czech republicwas beaten in the first round at eastbourne by the american donald young who drank 47 in the world. edmund lost the first set and fought back but lost the decider by the same scoreline. it was not exactly a secret but crystal palace have officially announced frank deboer as the new manager. the former netherlands captain replaces sam alla rdyce netherlands captain replaces sam allardyce...
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noticeable increase in the numbers going to medical schools in romania, poland, hungary, the czech republicis. an agent charging a fee helps with the application process, and says those without a grades at a—level can still get in. some universities might be actually a bit more, a little flexible, and might go for something lower like a c or something like that. but, these people they need to go through some exams. but you could get a place, could you, with bs and cs? you could, yes, that's true. doctors qualifying at an eu medical school are automatically eligible to work in the uk. but the regulator the general medical council says things might change after brexit, with extra tests imposed. at a time when doctors are badly needed, these students say they'll do whatever it takes to work in the nhs. hugh pym, bbc news, varna, bulgaria. live cricket is returning to bbc television for the first time in 21 years. from 2020, the new four—year deal includes men's and women's international and domestic t20 matches. well, we can speak to ebony rainford—brent, who was the first black woman to play
noticeable increase in the numbers going to medical schools in romania, poland, hungary, the czech republicis. an agent charging a fee helps with the application process, and says those without a grades at a—level can still get in. some universities might be actually a bit more, a little flexible, and might go for something lower like a c or something like that. but, these people they need to go through some exams. but you could get a place, could you, with bs and cs? you could, yes, that's...
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he through the polls and the czech republic under the bus.oing to have more flexibility after the 2012 election, and so it's bizarre that donald trump is being hammered with his coziness with putin when, in my opinion, obama was the one that encouraged him to go into crimea and -- >> well, when you have trump haters talking about how bad the obama administration was in dealing with russia, that's something. that's at least an attempt to move toward a balance here. but on the other hand, the media has not stopped the pressure and the president. the new york times took out a full page ad, all of what it's calling trump's lies since the inauguration in january. the graphics director for the times opinion page tweeting out we wanted to put trump's lines in print. david and i needed to -- the entire page to do it. what do you think of this, larry? >> you know, i don't recall the phil page add detailing the many lies and distortion we heard from hillary clinton in her long public career in office. going to telling the country it was a video that in
he through the polls and the czech republic under the bus.oing to have more flexibility after the 2012 election, and so it's bizarre that donald trump is being hammered with his coziness with putin when, in my opinion, obama was the one that encouraged him to go into crimea and -- >> well, when you have trump haters talking about how bad the obama administration was in dealing with russia, that's something. that's at least an attempt to move toward a balance here. but on the other hand,...
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hazard will miss belgium's friendly against the czech republic and their world cup qualifier againstrough to the french open quarterfinals after a straight sets win over russia's karen hakan. murray beat the unseeded 21—year—old. straight after his win he paid tribute to the victims of the whee kim's terror attacks in both london and manchester. it was a terrible tragedy in london. we had also in manchester only six or seven days ago. paris has also had some problems, in the last year or so. and i am sure everyone would join me in sharing our thoughts and prayers with everyone who has been affected by this. applause it is obviously something that has affected large parts of europe and all over the world. and obviously one thing is to keep getting better and keep appreciating everyone still coming out to support the tennis, creating a fantastic atmosphere. i am grateful i can come out and perform in front of you, thanks. not such good news for andy's brotherjamie though — he and doubles partner brazlian bruno soares were knocked out by santiago gonzalez and donald young in the doubles
hazard will miss belgium's friendly against the czech republic and their world cup qualifier againstrough to the french open quarterfinals after a straight sets win over russia's karen hakan. murray beat the unseeded 21—year—old. straight after his win he paid tribute to the victims of the whee kim's terror attacks in both london and manchester. it was a terrible tragedy in london. we had also in manchester only six or seven days ago. paris has also had some problems, in the last year or...