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our guest this week are deborah spahr, former barnyard president. sex, power and the quest for perfection. and mona chairing, a syndicated columnist and senior fellow at the public policy center in washington d.c. she's the author of the upcoming book sex matters. how modern centralism -- first here is betty for dan from 2000 explaining why a renewed women's movement was necessary in the 1960s. >> this separate view of women, we had to get rid of that. we had to break through that. we had to say women are people no more, no less. in order to consciously fight for and realize that we are entitled to the same opportunities in society. the same opportunities to control our own destiny. the same right to participate in society to control our own destiny. as men had. when you think about it the women's movement, the moderns women's movement in america is supposed to have begin with my book the feminine mystique in 1963. we are 37 years later. we really have transformed society. they were not asking what do you want to be little girl when you grow up? you
our guest this week are deborah spahr, former barnyard president. sex, power and the quest for perfection. and mona chairing, a syndicated columnist and senior fellow at the public policy center in washington d.c. she's the author of the upcoming book sex matters. how modern centralism -- first here is betty for dan from 2000 explaining why a renewed women's movement was necessary in the 1960s. >> this separate view of women, we had to get rid of that. we had to break through that. we had...
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deborah: go ahead. i'm done.ause ok, so this -- b this is so important, that is something about what we saw and what actual data indicates. of course, everybody knows this is a time of serious troubles for the country at the national level, at the opioid levels, economic dislocation on a historic scale of racial issues of many sorts, so we are well aware and we try to chronicle places like san bernardino, where these things are coming to a head, or west virginia. the message we were trying to give was more about direction, that most places we were visiting said that they thought they were moving in the right direction, even though they understood how difficult the challenges were. the point about data is, in my current article i point out that very recent polls, even this year, by gallup and others, have showed at the time where people are concerned about the national situation in very different ways, most people on the range of 75%-80% believe that their own communities are moving in the right direction. that is
deborah: go ahead. i'm done.ause ok, so this -- b this is so important, that is something about what we saw and what actual data indicates. of course, everybody knows this is a time of serious troubles for the country at the national level, at the opioid levels, economic dislocation on a historic scale of racial issues of many sorts, so we are well aware and we try to chronicle places like san bernardino, where these things are coming to a head, or west virginia. the message we were trying to...
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deborah: it is not clear.has not put the list out yet but they are against a deadline. it would not surprise me if they would like to see progress or an announcement on this, and that was positioned nicely going into that. lehr, all right, deborah thank you. always good to have you. alix: what i am watching, the turkish lira at session highs with a dollar year following -- with the dollar falling. what i am watching next in the ramification of a weaker dollar. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: here is what i'm watching. it is not oil. i will look at the dollar-lira at a session high. it the president of turkey once the pulldown interest rates, he must pull them down, he says. there are multiple stories. surprise.mes as no he has been anti-higher rates for a long time. the other part of the story is the application for emerging market fx on the stronger dollar. the other day, the president of turkey called an emergency meeting to to the fact that lira picked a record low, so how do you have low rates and alira at a re
deborah: it is not clear.has not put the list out yet but they are against a deadline. it would not surprise me if they would like to see progress or an announcement on this, and that was positioned nicely going into that. lehr, all right, deborah thank you. always good to have you. alix: what i am watching, the turkish lira at session highs with a dollar year following -- with the dollar falling. what i am watching next in the ramification of a weaker dollar. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: here...
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. >> host: deborah, what the room is the most? >> guest: one sticks out ina my mind clearly. we were in charleston, west virginia in about two dozen working they were having a referendum and one of the and this is a time when charleston was suffering in the opioid crisis and finding its epicenter there. there is a referendum on a bond issue for the library which is suffering and that morning or while the vote was taken place are missing out in the public library and in walks the sky with obviously a hard-working workingman guy with big boots and overalls and a plaid shirt big scruffy beard. hehe marched up to the reception desk at said i just wanted you to know that i voted for the levy on the library and turned around and marched off. it was a wonderful moment that captured a lot of what we saw of the local out of your own pocket support for issues that were important to the people of the town's. >> host: jim, you wrote in the atlantic following your trip in following the book that america is becoming more like itself again more americans are trying to make it so in more pla
. >> host: deborah, what the room is the most? >> guest: one sticks out ina my mind clearly. we were in charleston, west virginia in about two dozen working they were having a referendum and one of the and this is a time when charleston was suffering in the opioid crisis and finding its epicenter there. there is a referendum on a bond issue for the library which is suffering and that morning or while the vote was taken place are missing out in the public library and in walks the sky...
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this is adapted from deborah ellis' book.ra, turn of the century, a young girl is selling bread with her father. he has lost a leg in the war with the taliban. clearly, they are struggling materially, but he teaches her the power of history, and most importantly, the power of stories. let's have a look at the clip. clip: our people have always told stories, from our very beginning when we were pathia and a fractured land and the claws of the hindu kush mountains, scorched by the fiery eyes of the northern deserts. black rubble earth against ice peaks, our land was the petrified skeleton of a monster. the land of the noble and honourable, we were a pathway to everywhere, carrying goods from east to west. we studied the stars and began to see order amidst the chaos. we were scientists, philosophers and storytellers. questions sought answers, and then more questions. we began to see our place in the universe. on the one hand you have that sort of animation with the circling and cut—outs, then you have the more realistic backgrou
this is adapted from deborah ellis' book.ra, turn of the century, a young girl is selling bread with her father. he has lost a leg in the war with the taliban. clearly, they are struggling materially, but he teaches her the power of history, and most importantly, the power of stories. let's have a look at the clip. clip: our people have always told stories, from our very beginning when we were pathia and a fractured land and the claws of the hindu kush mountains, scorched by the fiery eyes of...
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but in the meantime, deborah turner is planning how she could spend her windfall. >> this part of my life, i plan to have fun, and if that can help me have a little bit more fun, that would be great. ( phone ringing ) >> reporter: well, some 18,000 people nationwide could potentially get between $2,400, up to $30,000 apiece. to see if you're one of them, go to cbsnews.com, click on this story, punch in your land line or cell phone number and you never know, you may get lucky. >> glor: deborah turner gets the money, and a lot of others. >> reporter: and a lot of other people too, if you're one of the numbers. >> glor: thank you. there are signs obamacare premiums could spike next year, some say because of inaction in washington. nancy cordes is in washington with more on this. nancy? >> reporter: jeff, insurance companies have been warning for months that uncertainty over obamacare and government subsidies could mean big price hikes for customers next year. s d now we're seeing the first irgns they could be right. starting in 2019, care first says it wants the raise premiums for some
but in the meantime, deborah turner is planning how she could spend her windfall. >> this part of my life, i plan to have fun, and if that can help me have a little bit more fun, that would be great. ( phone ringing ) >> reporter: well, some 18,000 people nationwide could potentially get between $2,400, up to $30,000 apiece. to see if you're one of them, go to cbsnews.com, click on this story, punch in your land line or cell phone number and you never know, you may get lucky....
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i'm deborah roberts. >> and i'm david muir.th the lasting images of this historic day. here's to the fairy tale couple harry and meghan already redefining the royal family ♪ you're the one i've been waiting for body and soul ♪ ♪ all i want you're all i want i'll never let you go king of my heart body and soul ♪ ♪ and all i want i've been waiting ♪ ♪ waiting ♪ oh wow oh wow ♪ all i want you are the one i have been waiting body and soul oh whoa ♪ ♪ all i want i have been waiting for ♪ ♪ in my heart body and soul oh whoa ♪ ♪ and all i want you're all i want i'll never let you go ♪ ♪ king of my heart body and soul ♪ ♪ >>> social immediate withdraw doesn't just change lives, it can save them. coming up, how twitter connected a man with a surgeon who sav
i'm deborah roberts. >> and i'm david muir.th the lasting images of this historic day. here's to the fairy tale couple harry and meghan already redefining the royal family ♪ you're the one i've been waiting for body and soul ♪ ♪ all i want you're all i want i'll never let you go king of my heart body and soul ♪ ♪ and all i want i've been waiting ♪ ♪ waiting ♪ oh wow oh wow ♪ all i want you are the one i have been waiting body and soul oh whoa ♪ ♪ all i want i have...
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here's abc's deborah roberts. ♪ free ♪ free, free, free tyra >> reporter: this is a moment tyra pattersonamed of. finally embracing these teens who she says helped save her life in a campaign for her freedom. tyra wasn't much older than them when she was imprisoned for murder. >> you remember me, huh? >> yes. >> reporter: even though she didn't pull the trigger, didn't even have a gun. her confession coerced, she says, raising questions about the issue of mass incarceration. leading to a campaign to set her free. celebrities even joining the cause. >> and i am tyra patterson. >> reporter: then a stunning turn. the victim's sister coming to tyra's defense. >> do you think tyra patterson is in any way responsible for your sister's death? >> no, i don't. not one bit. >> reporter: for tyra the nightmare began 23 years ago, when she and her friend becky are hanging out smoking pot in 19-year-old tyra's apartment in dayton, ohio. they head out to look for a set of missing car keys and meet one a few acquaintances and wind up in an alleyway. sitting in a car, 18-year-old holly lai, her 15-year-o
here's abc's deborah roberts. ♪ free ♪ free, free, free tyra >> reporter: this is a moment tyra pattersonamed of. finally embracing these teens who she says helped save her life in a campaign for her freedom. tyra wasn't much older than them when she was imprisoned for murder. >> you remember me, huh? >> yes. >> reporter: even though she didn't pull the trigger, didn't even have a gun. her confession coerced, she says, raising questions about the issue of mass...
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this is adapted from deborah ellis' book. with her father. he has lost a leg in the war with the taliban. clearly, they are struggling materially, but he teaches her the power of history, and most importantly, the power of stories. let's have a look at the clip. our people have always told stories, from our very beginning when we were pathia and a fractured land and the claws of the hindu kush mountains, scorched by the fiery eyes of the northern deserts. black rubble earth against ice peaks, our land was the petrified skeleton of a monster. the land of the noble and honourable, we were a pathway to everywhere, carrying goods from east to west. we studied the stars and began to see order amidst the chaos. we were scientists, philosophers and storytellers. questions sought answers, and then more questions. we began to see our place in the universe. 0n the one hand you have that sort of animation with the circling and cut—outs, then you have the more realistic backgrounds of the streets of kabul. they are almost photorealistic
this is adapted from deborah ellis' book. with her father. he has lost a leg in the war with the taliban. clearly, they are struggling materially, but he teaches her the power of history, and most importantly, the power of stories. let's have a look at the clip. our people have always told stories, from our very beginning when we were pathia and a fractured land and the claws of the hindu kush mountains, scorched by the fiery eyes of the northern deserts. black rubble earth against ice peaks,...
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uncertainty mean for investors and economically for the region with joining us now from singapore is deborah elms executive director of the singapore based asia trade center good to have you with us so is this an opportunity lost then for the region the summit itself. i don't think so i think it was always questionable whether the summit will take place here in singapore it's still possible that the summit a summit will take place at some point in the future but i don't think that people really have counted on it actually taking place as planned on the twelfth but in the longer term sonari what was there perhaps an opportunity here to to get bring north korea back into the international arena so to speak and open up all kinds of trade possibilities for the down from there i mean there may have been and certainly there's always that possibility of a future at some point you would like to think that north korea would be brought into the out of the pariah status and back into the global community when that will take place it's a little unclear sooner would be better certainly on behalf of the n
uncertainty mean for investors and economically for the region with joining us now from singapore is deborah elms executive director of the singapore based asia trade center good to have you with us so is this an opportunity lost then for the region the summit itself. i don't think so i think it was always questionable whether the summit will take place here in singapore it's still possible that the summit a summit will take place at some point in the future but i don't think that people really...
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. >> a veces se le dan 30 pastillas para un dolor desles estreptococo de una garganta, hoy en día deborahino de una infancia denso de la vida adulta como un adicto ha sidom doloroso" . >> buenas tardes muchas de las preguntas acá en la escuela popular de san josé, están siendo respondidas en toda la comunidad las preguntas más comunes que hace la gente tiene que haber con la ciudadanía pero tienen varias opciones. . >> la recomendación es que la gente no le de pena que siempre se puede hacer algo, realizar por ejemplo desde cuando somos residentes a partir de nuestra edad. >> mucha grasa por acompañarnos en este foro de inmigración, la asesoría es completamente gratis así que aprovechen esta oportunidad es toda la información que tengo desde aquí de la plaza de san josé. >> muchas gracias lorena. >> recuerde que aún tiene sus y tener esta consulta gratis. >> vamos a ver las condiciones de este fin de semana. >> ¿cómo se va dar el panorama para aquellos que están en la bahía? esta tarde es un reflejo de lo que esperaremos este fin de semana tengamos en cuenta que está condiciones para camb
. >> a veces se le dan 30 pastillas para un dolor desles estreptococo de una garganta, hoy en día deborahino de una infancia denso de la vida adulta como un adicto ha sidom doloroso" . >> buenas tardes muchas de las preguntas acá en la escuela popular de san josé, están siendo respondidas en toda la comunidad las preguntas más comunes que hace la gente tiene que haber con la ciudadanía pero tienen varias opciones. . >> la recomendación es que la gente no le de pena...
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of israel benjamin netanyahu and his wife saw how the mayor of jerusalem nir barkat and his wife deborah thank you how the speaker of the knesset you only had a dime and his wife thank you how the leader of the opposition isaac herzog and his wife meet fall thank you deputy chief justice of the israel supreme court on meltzer thank you frail to the fans forces general god the eyes and calm the how the ashkenazi chief rabbi of israel robbed of people out. of the house. thank you so far and chief rabbi of israel obvious stock you say thank you even the former chief rabbi of israel rob use ryle mayor allow thank you how all the ministers cabinet members members of the knesset members of the i.d.f. mayors and religious leaders from the executive branch of the united states governments it is my pleasure to welcome the leader of the presidents delegation the deputy secretary of state john j. sullivan thank you house and the seventy seventh secretary of the treasury stephen minutia of the house presidential rahm's senior adviser jared kushner thank you how president trying starter and senior ad
of israel benjamin netanyahu and his wife saw how the mayor of jerusalem nir barkat and his wife deborah thank you how the speaker of the knesset you only had a dime and his wife thank you how the leader of the opposition isaac herzog and his wife meet fall thank you deputy chief justice of the israel supreme court on meltzer thank you frail to the fans forces general god the eyes and calm the how the ashkenazi chief rabbi of israel robbed of people out. of the house. thank you so far and chief...
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algunas que hice naciÓ deborah bahÍa podría dar empleo para indigentes .p estÁ hospitalizada tras un Éxito de una cirugÍa de reuniÓn. la actriz y cantante ninel conde estÁ siendo investigada por presunto lavado de dinero y ella se defendiÓ de las acusaciones que la vinculan con el narcotrÁfico. la novia real no serÁ entregada por el altar que desatÓ un escÁndalo por vender fotografÍas
algunas que hice naciÓ deborah bahÍa podría dar empleo para indigentes .p estÁ hospitalizada tras un Éxito de una cirugÍa de reuniÓn. la actriz y cantante ninel conde estÁ siendo investigada por presunto lavado de dinero y ella se defendiÓ de las acusaciones que la vinculan con el narcotrÁfico. la novia real no serÁ entregada por el altar que desatÓ un escÁndalo por vender fotografÍas
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with me is deborah elms, executive director of asian trade centre. welcome.ood to have you on the programme. tell us your thoughts about this progress we have seen over the weekend. i think it is fine as far as it does but it is a little unclear as far as it does but it is a little u nclear yet as far as it does but it is a little unclear yet where they are out, i liken this to a couple that is headed for divorce and instead of getting a divorce, they announced they are going to start marriage counselling, which is great, immediately send not getting divorced. but the problem i see at the moment is that we do not have an appointment with a counsellor, we do not even have an agreement on which counsellor to use, so i think we are getting ahead of ourselves that we are celebrating the end of the trade war because we are not there yet. also, china saying, both sides are trying to put out a positive statement, as it were. one of them is china saying we will cause china to buy some $200 billion worth of goods and services on the united states, of course this big,
with me is deborah elms, executive director of asian trade centre. welcome.ood to have you on the programme. tell us your thoughts about this progress we have seen over the weekend. i think it is fine as far as it does but it is a little unclear as far as it does but it is a little u nclear yet as far as it does but it is a little unclear yet where they are out, i liken this to a couple that is headed for divorce and instead of getting a divorce, they announced they are going to start marriage...
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deborah has more on the surveillance video from fremont. >> reporter: six assault since the fourth of may. the most recent was just yesterday. it happened here, near an elementary school where a mother was picking up her child. and the seam mo - - the same mo as a previous rivalry. - - a man through woman to the ground and tears off her gold necklace. >> she was going to volunteer at the school. >> reporter: this couple was at home when it happened. police scanned through the video and found the images of the man with his phone to his ear. he attacks and then runs away. >> she was startled. she was on her phone immediately trying to call her husband. >> it is frightening. you cannot even where your jewelry and broad daylight because something like this can happen. it is just frightening. >> one woman tried to hold onto her necklace and was dragged until she fell and then she was punched in the face as the robber took her gold. the next day a woman opened her door to someone who said that they were answering an advertisement on facebook marketplace. she grabbed - - he grabbed at her in
deborah has more on the surveillance video from fremont. >> reporter: six assault since the fourth of may. the most recent was just yesterday. it happened here, near an elementary school where a mother was picking up her child. and the seam mo - - the same mo as a previous rivalry. - - a man through woman to the ground and tears off her gold necklace. >> she was going to volunteer at the school. >> reporter: this couple was at home when it happened. police scanned through the...
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in broadcasting live deborah. thomas recapping the week's top stories with our weekly program now it is being reported the suspect behind a knife attack in paris on saturday was viewed by french intelligence as a possible threat to national sick. the man who was thought to have been a chechen born french citizen was shot and killed after he killed a passer by in the city's opera district four others were also injured in the assault two of them seriously this photo was taken from a nearby balcony and appears to show the crime scene and this video has also been circulating in the wake of the incident and shows people fleeing the area in panic here as you can see experts forensic experts inspecting the site now the attack took place in the center of pairs just north of the louvre museum let's take a look here the exact area on the map it is an area popular with tourists and is teeming with cafes bars and restaurants leisel says it was behind the attack though the bat claimed her remains unverified you saw early repor
in broadcasting live deborah. thomas recapping the week's top stories with our weekly program now it is being reported the suspect behind a knife attack in paris on saturday was viewed by french intelligence as a possible threat to national sick. the man who was thought to have been a chechen born french citizen was shot and killed after he killed a passer by in the city's opera district four others were also injured in the assault two of them seriously this photo was taken from a nearby...
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the first appointment and 22 years, today we got deborah opportunity to hear from them for the firste did speak in english, despite not being fluent in the language. so that will gain him some early credit. but the language. so that will gain him some early credit. let's hear what he had to say. he's had a challenge. every year. i grow up with a new challenge. and for me, the challenge is unreal! also in the news, the chief executive explained the whole process. it candidates for the job, and whittled it down to a final three, and then the final choice was unai. the top table of domestic and european football. winning the big district is in the game, this is a massive football cloud. and that's what you need to be. this transition is going to be one of the biggest challenges we have faced. we don't click our fingers and have overnight success, we click our fingers and have overnight success, we have to understand that this would be a process about improving a little bit more everyday, working hard every day. working with unai and listening to him. developing dramatically individually
the first appointment and 22 years, today we got deborah opportunity to hear from them for the firste did speak in english, despite not being fluent in the language. so that will gain him some early credit. but the language. so that will gain him some early credit. let's hear what he had to say. he's had a challenge. every year. i grow up with a new challenge. and for me, the challenge is unreal! also in the news, the chief executive explained the whole process. it candidates for the job, and...
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certainty mean for investors and economically for the region with joining us now from singapore is deborah elms executive director of the singapore based asia trade center good to have you with us so. is this an opportunity lost then for the region the summit itself. i don't think so i think it was always questionable whether the summit will take place here in singapore it's still possible that the summit a summit will take place at some point in the future but i don't think that people really had counted on it actually taking place as planned on the twelfth but in the longer term scenario what was there perhaps an opportunity here to to get bring north korea back into the international arena so to speak and open up all kinds of trade possibilities further down from there i mean there may have been and certainly there's always that possibility of a future at some point you would like to think that north korea would be brought into the out of the pariah status and back into the global community when that will take place it's a little unclear sooner would be better certainly on behalf of the
certainty mean for investors and economically for the region with joining us now from singapore is deborah elms executive director of the singapore based asia trade center good to have you with us so. is this an opportunity lost then for the region the summit itself. i don't think so i think it was always questionable whether the summit will take place here in singapore it's still possible that the summit a summit will take place at some point in the future but i don't think that people really...
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who better to ask than deborah roberts on castle hill., robin, that is the million dollar or should i say multimillion dollar question because if you think about all the facets to meghan markle wor in canada and now she has big ties here in london so what designer could pull all of those threads together? and some are wondering whether her character on "suits" might offer one of the biggest hints. the royal wedding is finally a day away. but two big questions remain, who will be designing meghan's gown and what will it look like? >> who the dress might be is an industry in itself. >> a guessing game. >> yes, a guessing game. >> reporter: but vanessa has a few ideas. >> designers we have some speculations on and there are a few names. >> reporter: names being tossed around. christopher bailey behind british brand burberry. >> one of meghan's closest friends, markus anderson who we saw by her side has been seen going into top secret mightings with burberry executives. >> stella mccartney, erdem and roland mouret. >> ralph & russo is another
who better to ask than deborah roberts on castle hill., robin, that is the million dollar or should i say multimillion dollar question because if you think about all the facets to meghan markle wor in canada and now she has big ties here in london so what designer could pull all of those threads together? and some are wondering whether her character on "suits" might offer one of the biggest hints. the royal wedding is finally a day away. but two big questions remain, who will be...
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deborah has been talking to fremont residents about these crimes. >> reporter: one woman on a stroll, even just walking. one of those was caught on camera. home surveillance captures this woman walking along when an oncoming man throws her to the ground and tears off her gold necklace. >> she was startled. she did not know what to do. i think she was trying to call her husband. >> this couple was not home when it happened. but police came later to scan through the video and found the images of the man with his phone to his ears - - his phone was to his ear and then he attacks and runs way. >> it is a shame. you cannot even where your gold jewelry during broad daylight. it is frightening. >> another infant caused serious injuries. a woman tried to hold onto her necklace and she was dragged until she fell and she was punched in the face as robbers took her gold. and a woman opened her door to someone who said that they were answering an advertisement on facebook market grabbed for her chain instead. and it is not the first time this community has been targeted for the gold. >> gold is e
deborah has been talking to fremont residents about these crimes. >> reporter: one woman on a stroll, even just walking. one of those was caught on camera. home surveillance captures this woman walking along when an oncoming man throws her to the ground and tears off her gold necklace. >> she was startled. she did not know what to do. i think she was trying to call her husband. >> this couple was not home when it happened. but police came later to scan through the video and...
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activistas protestan contra la visita de maÑana del presidente donald trump a nueva york y el hambre es deborah
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activistas protestan contra la visita de maÑana del presidente donald trump a nueva york y el hambre es deborahas tropas venezolanas, muchos soldados estÁn viendo la baja por escasez de comida en los cuarteles, en que estamos. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. ♪ ♪ jorge ramos: patricia: que tal buenas noche le saluda patricia janniot, comenzamos con un fallo o que redujo al de personal mexicano por no hablar inglÉs y tener bajo nivel educaciÓn el obrero quedÓ incapacitado tras sufrir un accidente en el trabajo aunque el veredicto son injusto es legal, y puede repetirse con otros inmigrantes luis mejÍa nos trae los detalles. >> este hombre tiene sorte de estar vivo despuÉs de 34 aÑos trabajando en construcciÓn se cayÓ de un que se quebró la espalda. >> caire espalda y fui rodando por el techo kayak abajo. >> ya no puede trabajar por tener una discapacidad lo compensaron con 78.000 $ su abogado cree que pueden haberle correspondido pagos de hasta 2000 $ al mes y hubiese sabido inglÉs. segÚn en la corte dijo que por hablar sÓlo espaÑol y tener una educaci
activistas protestan contra la visita de maÑana del presidente donald trump a nueva york y el hambre es deborahas tropas venezolanas, muchos soldados estÁn viendo la baja por escasez de comida en los cuarteles, en que estamos. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. ♪ ♪ jorge ramos: patricia: que tal buenas noche le saluda patricia janniot, comenzamos con un fallo o que redujo al de personal mexicano por no hablar inglÉs y tener bajo nivel...
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. >> deborah, thank you. >> knew at 11, police are releasing pictures of suspects of a number of daytime burglaries. they have seen a spike in burglaries in the past week. the most recent, this morning. investigators say the suspects parked the car, walked to the front door of a home and knock or ring the doorbell. if no one answers, they break in. the burglars have stolen jewelry, cash and other small items. no to concorde where a 93-year- old woman is in the hospital tonight with a broken hip after a mugger snatched her purse. the robber got away. photos showing his beard and build could help detectives. >> the victims son says his mother just recovered from cancer and now this. she has a broken hip. she hopes someone helps to catch the suspect before anyone else gets hurt. >> she is an incredible amount of pain. >> greg peterson says it was a shock when he hurt his 93-year- old mother anna peterson was in the hospital after a robbery. >> she was coming to the end of a day of errands. she got her hair done, she was getting a couple of dollars at the bank. >> his mother was going to the
. >> deborah, thank you. >> knew at 11, police are releasing pictures of suspects of a number of daytime burglaries. they have seen a spike in burglaries in the past week. the most recent, this morning. investigators say the suspects parked the car, walked to the front door of a home and knock or ring the doorbell. if no one answers, they break in. the burglars have stolen jewelry, cash and other small items. no to concorde where a 93-year- old woman is in the hospital tonight with...
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algunas que hice naciÓ deborah bahÍa podría dar empleo para indigentes .lifornia rompe un nuevo rÉcord enfermedades de transmisiÓn se, los detalles de este estudio y mÁs. de mayo y estas son las principales noticias. personas resultaron heridas en enfrentamientos israelÍes. la primera dama melania trump estÁ hospitalizada tras un Éxito de una cirugÍa de reuniÓn. la actriz y cantante ninel conde estÁ siendo investigada por presunto lavado de dinero y ella se defendiÓ de las acusaciones que la vinculan con el narcotrÁfico. la novia real no serÁ entregada por el altar que desatÓ un escÁndalo por vender fotografÍas paparazzi. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos e ilia calderon. aranza: buenas tardes, lo saluda aranza. el gobierno de estados unidos inaugurÓ su embajada en jerusalÉn contra fondo de violencia en gaza. mÁs de 50 personas murieron y cientos resultaron heridos con protestaron y en una ciudad que reclaman israelÍes en la capital. janel rodrÍguez nos explique por quÉ tienen un nuevo reto en la paz. janel: en la
algunas que hice naciÓ deborah bahÍa podría dar empleo para indigentes .lifornia rompe un nuevo rÉcord enfermedades de transmisiÓn se, los detalles de este estudio y mÁs. de mayo y estas son las principales noticias. personas resultaron heridas en enfrentamientos israelÍes. la primera dama melania trump estÁ hospitalizada tras un Éxito de una cirugÍa de reuniÓn. la actriz y cantante ninel conde estÁ siendo investigada por presunto lavado de dinero y ella se defendiÓ de las...
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deborah, talk about the journey. when did you guys dream this up.d it would be? >> in reverse order. yes, it turned out to be everything we hoped would be. we started off on this journey about 2013. had a hunch that we needed to renew our instincts on what was going on around the small towns and cities in america. so, we set off in this plane and visited nearly 50 cities but responsibility considerable time in about 25 weeks at a time, just going into these small towns. asking people what their lives were like. what they were doing. what was important to them. what was their sense of tomorrow in their towns. >> so, did you -- did you feel trump coming during the campaign? >> weirdly, no. because we spent a lot of time before the elect until places that went for trump. we were in western kansas and west belt pennsylvania. and people there, it's a strange divide where their own communities they thought were getting better. but as soon as national politics came up, if you asked that, it was this switch. well, we hate hillary. we need to switch it up bu
deborah, talk about the journey. when did you guys dream this up.d it would be? >> in reverse order. yes, it turned out to be everything we hoped would be. we started off on this journey about 2013. had a hunch that we needed to renew our instincts on what was going on around the small towns and cities in america. so, we set off in this plane and visited nearly 50 cities but responsibility considerable time in about 25 weeks at a time, just going into these small towns. asking people what...
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this is adapted from deborah ellis‘ book. clearly, they are struggling materially, but he teaches her the power of history, and most importantly, the power of stories. let's have a look at the clip. clip: our people have always told stories, from our very beginning when we were pathia and a fractured land and the claws of the hindu kush mountains, scorched by the fiery eyes of the northern deserts. black rubble earth against ice peaks, our land was the petrified skeleton of a monster. the land of the noble and honourable, we were a pathway to everywhere, carrying goods from east to west. we studied the stars and began to see order amidst the chaos. we were scientists, philosophers and storytellers. questions sought answers, and then more questions. we began to see our place in the universe. on the one hand you have that sort of animation with the circling and cut—outs, then you have the more realistic backgrounds of the streets of kabul. they are almost photorealistic backgrounds with these simply drawn but very expressive fa
this is adapted from deborah ellis‘ book. clearly, they are struggling materially, but he teaches her the power of history, and most importantly, the power of stories. let's have a look at the clip. clip: our people have always told stories, from our very beginning when we were pathia and a fractured land and the claws of the hindu kush mountains, scorched by the fiery eyes of the northern deserts. black rubble earth against ice peaks, our land was the petrified skeleton of a monster. the...
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it features former barnard college president deborah spar and mona charlize theron, author of the book "sex matters," how modern feminism lost touch with science, love and common sense. american history tv in primetime begins tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 3. >>> a day before the student-led march for our lives rally, student journalists from marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida, talked about their experienced witnessing the mass shooting that killed 17 of their classmates and school staff. as well as covering the tragedy for their school newspaper. the newseum hosted this event. [ applause ] >> come on out. >> wow. standing ovation, guys. >> welcome to all of you. thank you so much, and that's pretty amazing to get a standing ovation before you've said anything, guys. now you've got to live up to the billing. thank you so much for coming here and for sharing your stories with us. i'm going to go right into questions. we will then be able to open it up to the audience in a little bit to take questions from all of you, and i want to introduce, first off, kevin, i
it features former barnard college president deborah spar and mona charlize theron, author of the book "sex matters," how modern feminism lost touch with science, love and common sense. american history tv in primetime begins tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 3. >>> a day before the student-led march for our lives rally, student journalists from marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida, talked about their experienced witnessing the mass shooting that killed...
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>>reporter: deborah v alone ktvu fox 2 news. >> it is a blighted area but the county -- town council will vote on the drive-through next month. amy's hopes to be opening the restaurant during the summer of next year. >> the planners say the decision does not repeal but does open the door for other possible exceptions on a case- by-case basis. >>> is 4:41. commuters passing up traffic with hope -- help from a flying car. it sounds like a movie or dream but the dream could become a reality. we will explain the new plans from uber. >>> it sounds like we have a couple of more things popping up. for the most part the morning commute will be okay. a nice picture of a 80 their oracle arena, home of the golden state warriors traffic is moving well. >>> a fog bank and it will be cooler for everybody today. even those inland. we will see what is in store for the next few days. >>> the attorney for stormy daniels says they have new information about president trump's personal lawyer and a payout from a russian billionaire. michael avenatti says michaelle cohen got half $1 million from a company
>>reporter: deborah v alone ktvu fox 2 news. >> it is a blighted area but the county -- town council will vote on the drive-through next month. amy's hopes to be opening the restaurant during the summer of next year. >> the planners say the decision does not repeal but does open the door for other possible exceptions on a case- by-case basis. >>> is 4:41. commuters passing up traffic with hope -- help from a flying car. it sounds like a movie or dream but the dream...
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so let's move on now because for the past five years you and your wife deborah have been traveling acrossprop airplane, researching your book and speaking to all kind of americans. what did people tell you about what is going on in this country right now, james? >> what is fascinating is if we asked them, which we rarely did, what they thought about national politic, did they like barack obama five years ago or hillary clinton or donald trump during the election, they would essentially group themselves into the familiar answers that one hears on tv all the time. but if you didn't ask them that, if you asked them what is happening in this town, what is happening in san bernardino, california, what's happening in greenville, south carolina, what's happening in duluth, minnesota, most people most placed felt that the movement of their towns was forward rather than backward. the part of the united states they experienced directly they felt was making progress in dealing with its challenges. >> interesting. there is a story in "the herald ledger" in lexington, kentucky about eddie divine who i
so let's move on now because for the past five years you and your wife deborah have been traveling acrossprop airplane, researching your book and speaking to all kind of americans. what did people tell you about what is going on in this country right now, james? >> what is fascinating is if we asked them, which we rarely did, what they thought about national politic, did they like barack obama five years ago or hillary clinton or donald trump during the election, they would essentially...
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deborah periman will take over. shares of the ompany fell nearly 7% on the news to $17.55. >>> and tln after the b the owner of victoria's secret c its profits forecast for the year. l brands down beat guidahee dropped prices. shares traded initially lower but finished the regular session he to $34.05. >>> also after bell williams sonoma reported stronger than expected revenue andit pr the home furniture retailer said that results were helped by demand for many of its brands and higher ecmerce sales as well. the company increased the full year revenue guidance. shares initially popped in after hours. thhe also finished regular session up nearly 4% to $49.18. >>> the biggest name in retail and the biggest name in home building are joining forces in a smart way using smart home technology. ami zon and lenar have developed a new business model that could develop both big time. diana olick is in aldi, virginia, tonight. >> reporter: what better place to sell smart home technology. >> you're walking into an amazon experi
deborah periman will take over. shares of the ompany fell nearly 7% on the news to $17.55. >>> and tln after the b the owner of victoria's secret c its profits forecast for the year. l brands down beat guidahee dropped prices. shares traded initially lower but finished the regular session he to $34.05. >>> also after bell williams sonoma reported stronger than expected revenue andit pr the home furniture retailer said that results were helped by demand for many of its brands...
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and deborah?r places where you can get around easily and made lots of people. from south dakota through onto new england and maine, down to the north—west, kansas, nebraska, and everywhere in between, to see all these towns, and eventually spotting a great deal of generalities and positive trends are things that were happening. you say you did this because you lived in china. i speak toa because you lived in china. i speak to a lot of americans who haven't been to half the places i have in my reporting, particularly covering 2016, when i went to numerous states. what do you think many americans don't know about their own country? i think what they don't know is you would have a sense of travelling for election coverage, but even beyond that, when you travel to iowa, michigan, you're getting a sense of the communities but you are asking about them, relative to national politics. we did not ask them about national politics, about obama or hillary clinton or donald trump, said howedes feel about this
and deborah?r places where you can get around easily and made lots of people. from south dakota through onto new england and maine, down to the north—west, kansas, nebraska, and everywhere in between, to see all these towns, and eventually spotting a great deal of generalities and positive trends are things that were happening. you say you did this because you lived in china. i speak toa because you lived in china. i speak to a lot of americans who haven't been to half the places i have in my...
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deborah be alone in richmond tonight, thank you. >>> new at 11, thousands of union workers at the uc campus and medical centers are preparing to go on a three day strike next week. the union is the american federation of state and county and municipal employees. it is the largest uc union and represents a wide variety of workers from custodians and security guards number two food service workers. it is set to begin on monday. the union says they are protesting start contract negotiations and alleged racial and gender disparities. professional and technical employees are part of the strike in sympathy. >> the power of mother nature is on as the kilauea volcano in hawaii continues to erupt threatening homes and uprooting families in its path. >>> the volcano is spewing lava on hawaii's big island, and is not the only natural disaster hawaiians had to deal with. earthquakes, including one measuring 6.9, have been shaking the region. ktvu's and release doctor -- talked with a uc berkeley student. amber is in the newsroom with the story. >> reporter: uc berkeley student tells me this is t
deborah be alone in richmond tonight, thank you. >>> new at 11, thousands of union workers at the uc campus and medical centers are preparing to go on a three day strike next week. the union is the american federation of state and county and municipal employees. it is the largest uc union and represents a wide variety of workers from custodians and security guards number two food service workers. it is set to begin on monday. the union says they are protesting start contract...
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guest: deborah, i completely understand what you're saying. i know that's the common belief and there's a lot of evidence for it. what we tend to not remember and not even really know is the extent which other country have access for our protection. -- asked for our protection. why do we still have bases. we have bases because those countries want us there. most of the places where american soldiers serve abroad south korea, japan and they're in britain, they're in germany, etcetera. if the united states was an empire, they can us it to leaf. the crazy thing is america isn't an empire, we would leave. france kicked us out in 1966 i think it was. what did the united states do? it left. same is true with the philippines. because we live here, we're very aware of our own motivations. if you travel abroad lot of those folks want us there. they're also critical of it. it's it. it's both critical and at the same time desired. host: mark kramer key player that continues to come up. dean rough. guest: he was one of the few holdovers who stayed through
guest: deborah, i completely understand what you're saying. i know that's the common belief and there's a lot of evidence for it. what we tend to not remember and not even really know is the extent which other country have access for our protection. -- asked for our protection. why do we still have bases. we have bases because those countries want us there. most of the places where american soldiers serve abroad south korea, japan and they're in britain, they're in germany, etcetera. if the...
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these were deborah, jessica, and one other.the respect he gave to those who lost their lives that night and we know that he would have given comfort to each of them before they took their last breaths and departed this world. ray being a man and the strongest most probably was the last to die. he would have been so the last to die. he would have been so alone. we know from the detailed shared with us by the core nor that ray was a hero on that tragic night. the new edition of the london review of books is devoted to the grenfell fire and its aftermath — its editor at large andrew 0‘ hagan spent ten months talking to survivors, council workers, fire fighters, local politicians and activists. he‘s been speaking to mishal husain on bbc radio 4‘s today programme. albeit there is an inquiry ongoing, i wanted to take an independent writer‘s stance and we looked at everything and i have to say that much of that understandable dismay and anger that we all started out with, it couldn‘t stand up alongside all the evidence that was sugges
these were deborah, jessica, and one other.the respect he gave to those who lost their lives that night and we know that he would have given comfort to each of them before they took their last breaths and departed this world. ray being a man and the strongest most probably was the last to die. he would have been so the last to die. he would have been so alone. we know from the detailed shared with us by the core nor that ray was a hero on that tragic night. the new edition of the london review...
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. >> but telemarketers did call deborah turner. >> i want to introduce you. >> dish network allegedlyalled her 15 times in 2010 and 2011 asking her to sign up for their satellite service. >> and to continue to call and continue to call and getting that same information from me. i'm not interested in changing. then it became annoying. >> so when she got another call recently from a man telling her she could receive up to $1,000 through a class action lawsuit. >> yeah, right. it's my first thought. right. attorney john barrett is hearing that a lot as he tries to contact a group of people who may be eligible for thousands of dollars each. >> talking to them firsthand i realized they thought a we were telemarketers or b trying to scam them. >> some won't answer. others hang up on him. despite the fact he did win a lawsuit against dish network for what a jury found was illegal telemarket ing >> you went after the telemarketers. but now these people think you are a telemarketer. >> right. >> nobody gets money for free. you must be a scam. >> kind of what a lot were thinking. >> reporter: i
. >> but telemarketers did call deborah turner. >> i want to introduce you. >> dish network allegedlyalled her 15 times in 2010 and 2011 asking her to sign up for their satellite service. >> and to continue to call and continue to call and getting that same information from me. i'm not interested in changing. then it became annoying. >> so when she got another call recently from a man telling her she could receive up to $1,000 through a class action lawsuit....
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well to discuss this further i'm joined in the studio by deborah tabart, who's the ceo of the australiand as vulnerable to extinction six years ago. so this isa to extinction six years ago. so this is a long over due statement. it is not what i would want, i would rather we had strong laws to protect trees. i don't see any legislative reform in the announcements. a lot of national parks they will create are formerly forested lands, so i was going to say they flogged the forest, but nay cut the trees down and then said we will make it into a national park. i'm sceptical, i think it is an election promise. national park. i'm sceptical, i think it is an election promisem is interesting they are going to be building specialist hospitals to ca re building specialist hospitals to care for them. are they at risk health—wise, is that a risk affecting the population? you think about going home tonight and your houseis about going home tonight and your house is gone, you have no food and nowhere the live and your family's gone. so as soon nowhere the live and your family's gone. so as soon as you
well to discuss this further i'm joined in the studio by deborah tabart, who's the ceo of the australiand as vulnerable to extinction six years ago. so this isa to extinction six years ago. so this is a long over due statement. it is not what i would want, i would rather we had strong laws to protect trees. i don't see any legislative reform in the announcements. a lot of national parks they will create are formerly forested lands, so i was going to say they flogged the forest, but nay cut the...
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make sure the resource is there to be able to deal with it see the twenty sixteen move or winner deborah a purveyor of drill music said that all this kind of stuff with you tube let alone would you're saying a but emphases budget is so very huge it was a distraction from things that affect schools youth clubs social housing the cuts in all of these aspects of society civic society at large. i mean do you think the you tube videos for instance of the big reason why we've seen an upsurge in murder well i'm certainly not an expert in that area but of course i think there is a huge amount of material on the internet which i think a lot of people could interpret as being you know offensive. that probably could this is the words in medieval times in the inner city loved well absolutely but it but i yeah and look at the record there in terms of keeping people alive i suppose but of course you know the issue is whether or not large companies such as you tube can self police to a certain extent you know i would probably tend to think that it shouldn't be down to the police service to be going to
make sure the resource is there to be able to deal with it see the twenty sixteen move or winner deborah a purveyor of drill music said that all this kind of stuff with you tube let alone would you're saying a but emphases budget is so very huge it was a distraction from things that affect schools youth clubs social housing the cuts in all of these aspects of society civic society at large. i mean do you think the you tube videos for instance of the big reason why we've seen an upsurge in...
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committee to pledge loyalty to whatever candidates are endorsed by the state local and national parties deborah lynch vice chair of the county democratic committee a candidate for county legislator told the end quote it's totally undemocratic and unconstitutional to tell me i would need to support a democrat even if they don't display democratic values going on to say that this has nothing to do with party loyalty it has to do with the establishment wing of the party not understanding why some of us are still upset about the twenty sixteen prime of their primary and all of us are pointing out that the new york democratic party is well known for this kind of behavior no. member of the democratic party's unity committee said supporters say the party quote uses fear tactics and the new york state committee is made up entirely of cuomo loyalists. and it seems that when they are bowling progresses and grassroots democrats they are trying to take credit for their work executive director of new york dems jeff berman actually sent this request for video footage of a grassroots organizations work to put
committee to pledge loyalty to whatever candidates are endorsed by the state local and national parties deborah lynch vice chair of the county democratic committee a candidate for county legislator told the end quote it's totally undemocratic and unconstitutional to tell me i would need to support a democrat even if they don't display democratic values going on to say that this has nothing to do with party loyalty it has to do with the establishment wing of the party not understanding why some...
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deborah and richmond virginia -- deborah in richmond, virginia, go ahead, please. >> it is difficult me to talk about all the devastation we have done all over the world and would make it sound heroic. i never could understand that. america bombed the rest of the world. it doesn't make any sense. we try to europeanize everything, and it is wrong. i completelyborah, understand it within your saying. i know that is the common belief and there is a lot of evidence for it. but what we tend to not remember or not even really know, is the countrieswhich other have acted for us for our protection. you look at what happens and you say, why don't they just kick us all out. we have bases all over the world. why do we have those bases? we have those bases because those countries actually want us there. most of the places where americans serve abroad, south korea, they are in japan, they are in britain, they are in germany, italy. and if the united states was an empire, they could ask us to leave and the crazy thing is, america isn't an empire because america would leave. in fact, france kicked
deborah and richmond virginia -- deborah in richmond, virginia, go ahead, please. >> it is difficult me to talk about all the devastation we have done all over the world and would make it sound heroic. i never could understand that. america bombed the rest of the world. it doesn't make any sense. we try to europeanize everything, and it is wrong. i completelyborah, understand it within your saying. i know that is the common belief and there is a lot of evidence for it. but what we tend to...
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make sure the resource is there to be able to deal with it see the twenty sixteen move or winner deborah a purveyor of drill music said that all this kind of stuff with you tube let alone would you're saying about emphases budget is so very huge it was a distraction from things that affect schools youth clubs social housing the cuts in all of these aspects of society civic society at large. i mean do you think the you tube videos for instance of the big reason why we've seen an upsurge in murder well i'm certainly not an expert in that area but of course i think there is a huge amount of material on the internet which i think a lot of people could interpret as being offensive. that probably could just as it was in medieval times in the inner city loved well obviously not me but it but i yeah and look at the record there in terms of keeping people alive i suppose but of course you know the issue is whether or not large companies such as you tube can self police to a certain extent you know i would probably tend to think that it shouldn't be down to the police service to be going to an org
make sure the resource is there to be able to deal with it see the twenty sixteen move or winner deborah a purveyor of drill music said that all this kind of stuff with you tube let alone would you're saying about emphases budget is so very huge it was a distraction from things that affect schools youth clubs social housing the cuts in all of these aspects of society civic society at large. i mean do you think the you tube videos for instance of the big reason why we've seen an upsurge in...
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make sure the resource is there to be able to deal with it see the twenty sixteen move or winner deborah a purveyor of drill music said that all this kind of stuff with you tube let alone would your saying about emphases budget is so very huge it was a distraction from things that affect schools youth clubs social housing the cuts in all of these aspects of society civic society at large. i mean do you think the you tube videos for instance of the big reason why we've seen an upsurge in murder well i'm certainly not an expert in that area but of course i think there is a huge amount of material on the internet which i think a lot of people could interpret as being you know offensive. that probably could this is the words in medieval times in the inner city loved well absolutely but it but i yeah and look at the record there in terms of keeping people alive i suppose yes but of course you know the issue is whether or not large companies such as you choose can self police to a certain extent you know i would probably tend to think that it shouldn't be down to the police service to be going
make sure the resource is there to be able to deal with it see the twenty sixteen move or winner deborah a purveyor of drill music said that all this kind of stuff with you tube let alone would your saying about emphases budget is so very huge it was a distraction from things that affect schools youth clubs social housing the cuts in all of these aspects of society civic society at large. i mean do you think the you tube videos for instance of the big reason why we've seen an upsurge in murder...